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1983 03-28 City Council Packet
AGENDA Maplewood City Council 7:00 P.M., Monday, March 28, 1983 Municipal Administration Building Meeting 83 -7 (A) CALL TO ORDER (B) ROLL CALL C) APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes 83 -04, February 14, 1983 (D) APPROVAL OF AGENDA (E_) CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion on these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. I. Accounts Payable 2. Frost Avenue - Right of Way 3, Final Payment - Cope Avenue 4, Street Lights 5. Budget Transfer - Supplementary Codification 6. District Bike Rodeo (F) PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Street Vacation - Harris Ave. (7:00) 2. Plan Amendment - Rezoning (1300 McKnight (4 Votes)(7:15) 3, Plan Amendment - McKnight & Maryland (7:15) 4. 5. Code Amendment - N C District (2nd Reading - 4 Votes)(7:30) Rezonings - Maryland & McKnight (4 Votes)(7:30) (G) _ AWARD OF BIDS �. ... .. - . �: _ . ��. ', .. �: :�. UN FI __ NISH :ED �:USI :NESS. .::.... - '" .. - ,. ._ . 1. .R .. ..: :_ e�onin ._ Centur-. . Ave. _ I:u ... 9 .Y y _ .. :: ,_ . , .: -- Tra k _; - , c � . ,, .= ., _ �_ ,_: .. . __: .. _ _ :. 2: Code : , mer��ment : P 1 ann � n :�Gorr�n ; T rm _ . J: e s � ._: �� _,. { I } . - _ .- � NEW ; BUS I�NESS: �. . . , ., ,. ' : :, :. '. ' • :na1 tan -Cars r ove s .::1st:Addt �o n 9 ,. ,.. ;.: t �, ,. �. . _ � _. _ f 2. Final Prat Cars r v :_ :_ goes 2nd. .. ;.: , Add i;t on 3 .: Inventor- _ of � P ._ - otent� a1 R 1 to R - 2 ;� wt.:. - 4; H. R.a.: Annum Re ort ' , . P ,: ..xa �'# n •. .. .. : :�� :. ' . 5 � _ H ri Tem orar P_ersonn.el Y En ine�r�n T H4 _ _ - ,: ' .;.� .� �y� � � �.: _ � .. �' �" �.;r�`' y+y.a; �. ., .. 6: Paramed� c B� l 1 �- Cance7:1 a n , .:._ o ,`, .. . �.- ... . �.. �. :. - :., ... . _, _. 7. Re nest for No Parkin S� ns _q 9 9 �. .. .. - Ide St,; . ..- . 8 , Industrial Revenue Fee :, J - f _� I- I � V � TDR PRESENTATION - - . K � CoUNC,IL PRESENTAT ..; - . ' • � - � 1 _ n:s. .. t �,_ .. - ,. .. ..... ... �. -. - ... -, ,: 2 - .. .,i1, M. � w.. �<< ..' � 3 . ,�.� �F ..;_ . '. 4 5.: �C .� 7 8 9 .l O �. i - M �_ , ,, R �DJ OU NMENT . �.: �.� 9 i MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday, February 14, 1983 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 83 -04 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. by Acting Mayor Bastian. B. CALL TO ORDER Gary W. Bastian, Acting Mayor Present John C. Greavu, Mayor Absent Norman G. Anderosn, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Present C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes No, 83 -01 January 10, 1983 Councilmember Juker moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 83 -01 (January 10, 1983) as corrected: Page 6 - Item F -4A Capitalize Mayor Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 2. Minutes No. 83 -02 January 20, 1983 Councilmember Anderson moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 83 -02 January 20, 1983 as submitted Seconded-by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. E. CONSENT AGENDA Council removed Items E -1, 3, 7, 9, 10 and 16 from the Consent Agenda to become Items 1- 7,8,9, 10, 11 and 12. Councilmember Anderson moved, seconded by Acting Mayor Bastian, Ayes -all, to approve the Consent Agenda-Items 2, 4 5 6, 8, 12 and 13 as recommended 2. .Final Plat - Cave's Century 2nd Addition Approved Cave's Century 2nd Addition final Plat. 4. Community Dei sgn Review Board Resignation Tony Phi l l i ppi Accepted the resi gnati on of Tony Phi 11 i ppi and passed the .fol l owi ng resol uti on Resolution No. 83 -2 -19 - 1 - 2/14 WHEREAS, Tony Phi 11 i ppi. became a member of the Community Design Review Board of Maplewood in March 1979 and has served faithfully in that capacity; WHEREAS, he has freely given of his time and energy, without compensation, for the betterment of the City of Maplewood; and WHEREAS, he has shown sincere dedication to his duties and has consistently .contributed his leadership and effort in many ways 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 Tony Phi l l i ppi is hereby extended our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for his dedicated service and we wish his con- tinued success in the future. 5. Planning Commission Annual Report Accepted the 1982 Planning Commission annual report. 6. Settlement: Projects 70 -5A and 71 -15 Morgan (nee Bochmer) Resolution No. 83 -2 -20 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution 76 -8 -160 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted August 24, 1976 the special assessments for the construction of Beam Avenue Street (D /P No. 15,64) were levied against property described by County Auditors Code No. 57 00210 510 50; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Council that the said assessment against the property described herein be reduced in the amount of $2,062.32 ('$10,166.00 to $8,103.68); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessment for Beam Avenue Street D/P No. 1564 against the property des- cribed by County Auditor's Code No. 57 00210 510 50 be and hereby is reduced in the amount of $2,062.32 ($10,166.00 to $8,103.68); BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ramsey County Auditor be and is hereby authorized to make the necessary changes in his records to properly reflect this action. Resolution No. 83 -2 -21 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution 76 -8 -162 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted August 24, 1976 the special assessments for the construction of Beam Avenue Street and Bridge (D /P No. 1581) were levied against property described b y y Count Auditors Code No. 57- 00210 - 510 -50; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Council that the said assessment against the property described herein be reduced in the amount of $614.68 ($3,.991,,00 to $3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessment for Beam Avenue Street and Bridge against the property described by County Auditor's Code No. 57 00210 510 50 be and hereby is reduced in the amount of $614.68 ($3991.00 to $3,376.32); BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE Ramsey County Auditor be and is hereby authorized to make the necessary changes in his records to properly reflect this action. Resolution 83 -2 -22 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution 76 -8 -160 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted August 24, 1976 the special assessments for the construction of Beam Avenue Street (D /P No. 1564) were levied against property described by County Auditors Code No. 57 00210 500 50; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Council that the said assessment against the property described herein be reduced in the amount of $2,062.32 ($10,166.00 to X8,103.68); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessment for Beam Avenue Street (D /P No. 1564) against the property de- scribed by County Auditor's Code No. 57 00210 500 50 be and hereby is reduced in the amount of $2,062.32 ($10,166.00 to $8,103.68); BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ramsey County Auditor be and is hereby authorized to make the necessary changes in his records to properly reflect this action. Resolution 83 -2 -23 WHEREAS, pursuant. to resolution 76 -8 -162 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted August 24, 1976 the special assessments for the construction of Beam Avenue Street and Bridge (D /P No. 1581) were levied against property described herein be reduced in the amount of $614.68 ($3,991.00 to $3,376.32); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessment for Beam Avenue Street and Bridge (D /P No. 1581) against the property described by County Auditor's Code No, 57 00210 500 50 be and hereby is i reduced n the amount of $614.68 ($3,991.00 to $3,376.32); BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ramsey County Auditor be and is hereby authorized to make the necessary changes in his records to properly reflect this action. 8. Part Time Vacancy - Police Approved the request of the Police Department to hire a part time maintenance person to f i l l the vacancy. 12. Award of Damages - Project 80 -10 Lakeview Lutheran and Fenton Award the following damages for taking of easements for Project 80 -10 Lakeview Lutheran Church James and Lorraine Fenton $10,300.00 $,250.00 13. White Bear Avenue Improvements - Burke to 36 Ramsey County received bids for the road and signal improvements for White Bear Avenue from Burke Avenue to T.H. 36.. Arcon Construction Company is the lowest re- sponsible bidder. The City Council has previously approved three agreements identify- y Pp g ing the City's share of the construction cost. The City's share, based on bid prices, totals $20,041,.73 for road and signal improvements. This is reasonably close to the originally estimated total City cost. Approved a motion to concur with the award of bid to Arcon Construction Company and authorize payment of the City's share to Ramsey County in accordance with the appropriate agreements. F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Plan Amendment - Rezoning - 2335 Stillwater Road 7:00 P.M, a. Acting Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a zoning district classification (BC -Ni to R -3) and a comprehensive plan amendment ( SC to RH) for property listed at 2335 Stillwater Road. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was in order and noted the dates of publication. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning Commission recommendation: "Commissioner Fischer said inasmuch as the applicant expresses no intention of expanding further and inasmuch as the neighbors are not on the whole objecting to what is there, but do not care to see future expansion and because under the present situation future expansion could occur, moved that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution for the Plan amendment from SC to RH, based on the finding that the RH classification would bring the subject parcel into conformity with the land use classification of the surrounding properties. Commissioner Sletten seconded. Ayes-Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Fischer, Pellish, Sletten, Whitcomb. Nays - Commissioner Prew Abstained - Commissioner Hejny (was not a member of the Commission during the 1980 action) Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution to rezone the subject parcel from BC (N!) to R -3., based on the findings that: 1. The proposed R -3 zoning is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the Zoning Code. 2. The proposed change will not 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. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The rezoning would best serve the interest of the public by assuring that any future enlargement or expansion of the commercial structure would not have a significant or adverse affect on the neighborhood. Commissioner Pellish seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Fischer, Pellish, Prew, Sletten, Whitcomb. Abstained - Commissooner Hejny." d. Mr . Donald J6hnson-, 2329 Stillwater Road, the applicant, and his attorney, David Esling, spoke requesting the present zoning remain. e. Acting Mayor Bastian called for proponents and opponents. The following were heard: Mr. Mike Kline, 2334 Stillwater Road (Change zone) - 4 - 2/14 Mr. Dennis Mix, 2332 Stillwater Road (Leave zoni I(, 9 f. Acting Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 9 g. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -2 -23 WHEREAS, a proceedings for the amendment of the Maplewood Comprehen al Plan entitled "P1 �� p Municipal an for Maplewood has. been initiated by the Maplewood City Council for a change of planned use from p high density residential for the following g p o SC, service commercial to RH, hi genera 1 described area: 9 Y Lot 6, Auditors Subdivision Number 77. WHEREAS, the procedural hi.story of th proposed amendment is as follo 1. The City of Maplewood has a Comprehensive Municipal Plan entitled 1 e p tl ed Plan for Maplewood" wood adopted pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 670, Laws 1965 (the Municipal Planning ct, Minnesota Stat Sections g utes Annotated, ons 462.351 to 462.364 thereof); 2. Minnesota Statute Section 462.355, Subdivision 2 and 3 thereof, provide for amendment of the Comprehensive Muni c.i pal Plan or of an sect* thereof; Y on 3. An amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal Plan has been r the City C p proposed b Y y ounci 1 and referred to the Maplewood Planning Commission which held a public hearing on the 17th day of January, 983 pur suant y p suant to Minnesota Statutes, 462.355 Subdivision 2 thereof, notice by mail and publication having been given, heard all who wished e to be heard, considered all written and staff reports and analy WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Planning Commission, having onsider of th 9 ed the testimony se present, all written submissions to i t and staff reports, finding ng of fact approved the amendment on the f' p The proposed RH classification would bring he subject parcel i formit with the g � p in con- y e 1 and use classification of the surrounding properties, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Maplewood City p y hereby cer - tifies the above described amendment to its Comprehensive Municipal Plan entitled "Plan for Maplewood".. p Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. h. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolu adoption: 9 ut �on and moved its p 82 -2 -24 WHEREAS, a rezoning procedure has been initiated by the Maplewood City Council for a zone change from BC (M), business commercial (modified) to R -3, residence district (Multiple dwelling) for the following described property:. Lot 6, Auditors Subdivision Number 77 ` 5 2/14 Such property being also known and numbered as Number 2335 Stillwater Road, Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning procedure is as follows: 1. That a rezoning procedure has been initiated by the Maplewood City Council, prusuant to Chapter 36.of the Maplewood Code; 2. That said rezoning procedure was referred to and reviewed by the Maplewood City Planning Commission on the 17th day of January, 1983, at which time said Planning Commission recommended to.the City Council that said rezone procedure be approved. 3. That the Maplewood City Council held a public hearing to consider the rezoning procedure, notice thereof having been published and mailed .pursuant to law; and 4. That all persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity. to be heard or present written statements, and the Council considered reports and recommendations of the City staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPELWOOD, RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA athat the above described rezoning be granted on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed R -3 zoning is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the Zoning Code. 2 . The proposed change w i l l not injure or detract from the use of neigh- boring 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. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The rezoning would best serve the interest of the public by assuring that any future enlargement or expansion of the commercial structure would not have a significant or adverse affect on the neighborhood. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. i. Councilmember Anderson moved to initiate a change in the Land Use Plan for a plan amendment for the H esi gnate area of ti water venue- ti water R-o-a'U to a RM designation. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 2. Code Amendment - Multiple Lots 7:15 P.M. a. Acting Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding an amendment to the Code of Ordinances to regulate the construction of dwellings on multiple lots. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was in order and.noted the dates of publication. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. - 6 - 2/14 c. Chairman Les Axdahl presented the following Planning ommission recommendation 9 end at i on "Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Commission recommend ' 9 en to the City Council approval of the proposed ordinance regulation building n multi lots. 9 multiple Commissioner Pellish seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl Barr Hein Pel 1 i sh Prew, Sl e Barr y, � tten, Whitcomb. Nays - Commissioner Fischer." d. Acting Mayor Bastian called for proponents. None were heard. e. Acting Mayor Bastian called for opponents. None were heard. f. Acting Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 9 g. Counci 1member Maida moved f rst readi ng of an ordi nance amendi n the e Code to regulate the construction o we ings on mu ti a ots. p Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 3. Liquor License - Red Lobster 7:30 P.M. a. Acting Mayor Bastian convened the meeting fora ublic hearing to c 1 i catz on of . Thomas p g consider the a pp omas James Mueller for an On Sale intoxicating liquor license to be located at the Red Lobster Restaurant on the northwest c of White Bear Avenue and Beam Avenue. The Clerk stated the hearing g notice was in order and noted the dates of publication. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c. Mr. Tom Mueller, the applicant, spoke on behalf of his request. d. Mr. Ron Gates, representing ed Lobster, • 9 explained the procedures of opening a Red Lobster Restaurant. e. Acting Mayor Bastian called for proponents. None were heard. f. Acting Mayor Bastian called for opponents. None were heard. g Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved ' 9 i t s adoption: 82 -2 -25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to action b the Ci C ouncil . of M ew Y y ounce 1 of the City y p ood on February 14, 1983 an On Sale Intoxicating Liq L ense was approved for Thomas Mueller, ba Red Lobster, 2925 White Bea e bear Avenue. The Council proceeded in this matter as outlined under the rovi i ons of the City Ordinances. p s Seconded by Council member Mai da. Ayes - all, -G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. Animal Control - MAPSI - 7 - 2/14 a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Acting Mayor Bastian moved to approve the 1983 MAPSI contract for animal control as presented: Administration Fee $37.50 per month Hourly Pate 15.00 Boarding Fee 5.00 per animal Euthanasia Fee 7.00 Special Call Out 15.00 per hour Seconded by Counci1member Maida. Ayes - all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Rezoning - Minnehaha Avenue - Castle Design - Reconsideration a. Councilmember Anderson moved reconsideration of action taken at the meeting of January 24, 1983 regarding t 'e rezoning on i nne ha a venue - ast a esi gn an tat the reconsideration e placed on the gen a o - r the Fe ruary -28, 1983 eeti Seconded by Counci 1 member Mai da. Ayes - all. I. NEW BUSINESS 1 H . R . A. Criteria for New Dwelling for First Time Buyers. a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Associate Planner Randy Johnson explained the specifics of the program. c. Counci 1 member Anderson moved to notify the following HRA recommended criteria to select among first -time home buyer new construction proposals: 1 . Preference w i l l be given in the following order for location: a. In-fill development within a "target area" No purchase price ceiling will be imposed other than the ceiling established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (for 1983 -- $103,070). b. In -fill development outside of a "target area." The purchase price must not exceed the Metropolitan Council's 1983 ceiling for modest cost housing (expected to be about $75,500). c. Non in -fill development. The purchase price must not exceed the ceiling for modest cost housing (item l.b.). Note: In -fill development i.s defined as the construction of a single or double dwelling on an existing lot. Subdivision of an existing lot into no more than two parcels will be permissible. 2. Unit mix - -nonin -fill Preference w i l l be given to developments including a mix of units affordable to persons earning more than and less than the adjusted income ceiling of $39,000. an 8 - 2/14 Notes: (a) Income credits are $750 per adult up to two persons and $500 per child /dependent. (b) Federal law requires that for the first six months, 100 % of a developer's allocation of mortgage .money must be for units affordable to persons within an adjusted income of $31,200 or less. If these units are not purchased, the developer may market to persons with an adjusted income of $59,000 or less to commit their allocation. 3. Preference will given in the following order regarding the builder partici- pation fee: a. Proposals to pay more than the minimum required builder participation fee to reserve an allocation (presently set at two points). The addit- ional monies would be used to improve the cash flow for the bond issue. b. Proposals to pay more than the minimum fee and use the excess to buy - down the interest rate on the tax - exempt mortgages for the builder's individual development. c. Proposals to pay the minimum required builder participation fee. 4. Preference w i l l be given for energy - efficient construction. Requirements for sel ecti n shall include, but not be limited to: a. Relative standing regarding the above- described selection criteria b. Submission of a construction schedule consistent with loan origination period requirements c. Proof of construction financing d. Proof of site control prior to bond closing e. Favorable builder reputation and experience f, Zoning and building plan approvals prior to July 15, 1983. Seconded by Acting Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. 2. H.R.A. Senior Residence Site - Woodmark, Inc. a. Manager Evans presented the staff report: b. Associate Planner Randy Johnson presented the H.R.A. recommendation. C. Mr. David Briggs, Woodmark, Inc., spoke on behalf of the request. d Acting Mayor Bastian moved to approve a site change from Gervai s -White Bear Avenue to the Parkway rive- ig way 61 site or the zesty senior resi ence component of the s senior citizen7first time home buyer housing program. Second.ed.by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 9 - 2/14 3. Approval - Plans and Specs - Highway 61 Frontage Road a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 82 -2 -26 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution passed by the City Council on May 6, 1982 plans and specifications for T.H. 61 Frontage Road (Improvement Project 80- 10) have been prepared by or under the direction of the City Engineer and he has presented such plans and specifications to the Council for approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and ordered placed on file in the office of the City clerk. 2. The City Clerk shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official paper and in the Construction Bulletin, an advertisement for bids upon the making of such improvement under such approved plans and specificat- ions.. The advertisement shall be published twice, at least three weeks before date set for bid opening, shall specify the . work to be done, shall state that bids will be publicly opened and considered by the Council at 10:00 a.m. on the 11th day of March, 1983, at the City Hal 1 and that no bids shall be considered unless sealed and filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a certified check or bid bond, payable to the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, for 5 % of the amount of such bid, 3. The City Clerk and City engineer are hereby authorized and instructed to receive, open and read aloud bids received at the time and place herein noted, and to tabulate the bids received. The Council will consider the bids, at the regular City Council meeting of March 14, 1983. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 4. Moratorium: R -1 to R -3 Opinion a. City Attorney Pat Kelly presented an opinion prohibiting rezoning from R -1 to R -30 b. Councilmember Anderson moved to authorize an inhouse study investigating an amendment to the Land Use an re ating to an R- stricts t e down - zoning rom R-3 to Seconded by Acting Mayor Bastian, Ayes - all, c. Councilmember Anderson moved a one year moratorium on new applications for rezoning from R -1 to R- Seconded by Councilmember Juker, Ayes - all. - 10 - 5. Wage and Salary Recommendation a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Anderson moved to approve the AfSCME Maintenance and Clerical lechnical Contracts for 198 as present e including t e following c anges : 1. An across the board 550 per hour increase 2. $20 increase on hospitalization (this affects only 26 employees as the others have single coverage) 3. Freezing the movement within the step plan in the Clerical Technical Contract. This means that all employees in that unit will receive the amount enenurated in #1 and that no one will receive a step increase in addition 4. 30 an hour increase for heavy equipment operator and lead person when an employee acts in that capacity 5. Return of 13 days seniority lost in 1982 strike. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - Councilmember Anderson, Juker and Mai da . Nays .- Acting Mayor Bastian. Councilmember Anderson moved to authorize a budget transfer from the Contingency Fund to cover the costs of the wage increase for the F C• contracts. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - Councilmember Anderson, Juker and Mai da . Nays - Acting Mayor Bastian, c. Acting Mayor Bastian moved to table the non union personnel salary discussions until the meeting of February 28, 19830 Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 6. Appointments to Boards and Commissions a. Council estalished the following meeting schedule to interview the applicants for the City's Boards and Commissions: Thursday, February 17, 1983 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Wednesday, February 23, 1983 7:00 P.M. P Thursday, February 24, 1983 7:00 .M. 7. Accounts Payable Councilmember Anderson moved to approve the accounts (Part I, Fees, Services, Expenses - Check No. 01 t roug ec o. 015487 - , ec register ate February - art I Pay - ec s registere . in the amount of . Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 8. Full Monitoring System a. Acting Mayor Bastian moved authorization..to proceed with the purchase of 2114 the full monitoring system in the amount of $16,908.00 as recommended. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 9. Planning Commission Resignation - Ed Ki shel a. Acting Mayor Bastian stated he will contact Mr. Ed Kishel requesting he stay as a member of the Planning Commission. b. Acting Mayor Bastian moved to table this item. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. , 10. Designation of Depository a. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 82 -2 -27 BE IT RESOLVED, that the following be and hereby is selected as a depository for time deposits of the City of Maplewood: Bank of America BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the deposits in the above depository shall not exceed the amount of F.D.I.C. or F.S.L.I.C. insurance covering such deposit unless collateral or a bond is furnished as additional security; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that funds i n the above depository may be withdrawn and wire transferred to any other official depository of the City by the request of the City Treasurer or Finance Director; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this depository designation is effective until changed. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - Councilmember Anderson, Juker and Maida. Nays - Acting Mayor Bastian, 11, Dispatching Agreement North St. Paul, Oakdale and Woodbury a. Acting Mayor Bastian moved to approve the dispatching agreement between the City and North St. Paul, Oakda and WooUbury as presente . Seconded by Councilmember ANderson . Ayes - all, 12. Mutual Aid Fire Contracts a. Acting Mayor Bastian moved to approve the Mutual Aid Fire Contracts between the City and Capital City Mutual Vid Associ or a ve year term. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. J. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS None. 12 - 2/14 K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. Cable TV a. Councilmember Juker reported on the events at the last Cable TV Meeting, 2. Volunteerism a. Councilmember Maida stated there will be a meeting regarding "volunteerism" on March 24, 1983 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. 3. Senior Citizen Sewer Bills a. Councilmember Anderson stated he had received calls from senior citizens complaining about the increase in the sewer rates and the discontinuing of the discount for senior citizens. b. No action taken. 4. Liquor License Zones a. Acting Mayor Bastian explained about liquor license zones and stated he thought about issuing licenses by per capita by neighborhoods. b. No action taken. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS None. M. AD JOURNMENT 9 :58 P.M. City er _ 13 - 2/14 Page 1 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK RESISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT _ _- _. _.V_EN003 ITEM DES: RIP TI ON 058676 03/15/83 390.00- OLD LCG TlEATRE PROS SUPPLIES 058676 03/15/83 390.00 _ _ OLD LOS T4EATRE - _ PROS SUPPLIES .00 060502 03/15/83 31303.20 MINN STATE TREAS MOTOR VEH LIC P8 060502 03/15/83 29152.20 __MINN STATE TREAS MOTOR VEH LIC P8 060502 03/15/83 273.00 MN STATE TREAS DRIVERS LIC PBL 51728.40 06OC47 03/15/83 431000.00 NAtELW00D PROP - OE V CONTRACT 4300000 061502 03/15/83 11116.00 MINN STATE TREAS MOTOR VEH LIC PE 061502 03/15/83 _ 195.00 M *NN STATE TREAS. _ _ DRIVERS LIC PBL 1 *311.00 •tt :: f 062502 03/15/83 21083.80 MN STATE TREAS MOTOR VEH LIC PE 062502 03/15/83 138.00 MN STATE TREAS DRIVERS LIC PBL 2, 221 .80 _ 1162742 03/15!83 84,50 CLERK OF 3ISTR CORT CNTT DRIVERS LIC 8 4 .50 ft *ft* 063034 03/15/83 284.00 - - A P A - -- - - -- -- - TRAVEL TRAINING 284.00 063194 03/15/83 137.31 DANIEL FAUST TRAVEL TRAINING 137.31 !. 063328 03/15/83 30.00 MN CHAPTER IAAI TRAVEL TRAINING - - 30.00 063502 03/15183 31373.50 MTV STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC PE 063502 03/15/83 52600 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC PBL 31899.50 +� f *mot.# 066502` 066502 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 03/15/83 59227.00 MN STATE .. MOTOR VEH LIC PE Page 2 47500 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD TREASURER DRIVERS CHECK REGISTER 5 CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 063048 063C48 03/15/83 03/15/83 25.00 25000 FABRIC TECHN TRAVEL TRAINING LIFE INS PBL 03/15/83 FABRIC TECHN TRAVEL TRAINING LIFE INS 50.00 INS POL . 03fl5/83 316.8b _ MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 063077 03/15 /83 276.46 GEOFF OLSON TRAVEL TRAINING INS LIFE 276.46 +r PBL 03/15/83 129018 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 03/15f83 066100 03/15/83 203000 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 419.24 _ BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 27.72 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 55943 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 27.71 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 376.53 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03115/83 110.86 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 _110.86 _ .BLUE CROSS PBL 066100 03/15/83 173.42 BLUE CROSS - -- - - - INSURANCE _ P3L 066100 03f15/83 16.63 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 155.48 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 219.66 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE P3L 066100 03/15/83• 551.97 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 175.44 8LLE CROSS INSURANCE P3L 066100 03/15/83 191.94 BLUE _ CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 191.94 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE P3L 066100 03/15/83 83.14 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 066100 03/15/83 55.43 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE P8L 066100 03/15/83 175944 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE P3L 066100 03/15/83 240.02 - BLUE. CROSS - -- INSURANCE POL 39 561.86 +► _ - 066472 03/15f83 931o787.28 METRO PAST= CONTROL SRW CHARGES PBL 939 787..28 * f *mot.# 066502` 066502 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 066540 03/15/83 59227.00 MN STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC PE 03/15/83 47500 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIB PBL 5 63/15f83 137.91 - PIN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 03/15/83 1, 362.92 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIF = INS POL . 03fl5/83 316.8b _ MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 03/15/83 446.20 MN MUfUlAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 03/15/83 129018 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 03/15f83 3.60 _ _- _ _ _ MN MUTUAL LIFE INS L I FE INS PBL 03/15/83 129920 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 03/15/83 10.82 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFEW INS PBL _ _. r- f a i e 3 _ _... 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT _ - YEN00? ITEM DESCRIPTION 066540 066540 03/15/83 03/15/83 10.82 45986 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 - -_ 45.85 FN MN MUTUAL MUTUAL LIFE LIFE INS INS - -- LIFE LIFE INS INS PBL PBL 066540 03/15183 505.58 MN MUTUAL. LIFE INS LIFT. INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 2.413.47 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 179.43 144 MUTUAL LIFE INS LIF= INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 251.E 6 NN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 341.40 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 12,62 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 523.95 M4 MUTUAL LIFE INS LIF= INS PBL 066540 066540 03/15/83 03/15/83 266.76 123.61 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15183 67.16 MN MN MUTUAL MUTUAL LIFE LIFE INS INS LIF_ LIFE. INS INS PBL PBL 066540 066540 D3/15/83 03/15/83 434.i►0 112.70 _ MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 54.85 MN MN MUTUAL MUTUAL LIFE LIFE INS INS LIFE LIFE INS INS PBL PBL 066540 03/15/83 247922 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 066540 03/15/83 03/15/83 3.6.0 123.60 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 13108 MN MN MUTUAL MUTUAL LIFE LIFE INS INS LIFE LIF: INS INS POL PBL 066540 066540 03/15/83 03/15/83 1 1.46 445.88 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS LIFE INS PBL 066540 03/15/83 18.68 MN MN MUTUAL MUTUAL LIFE LIFE INS INS LIFE LIFE INS INS PBL PBL 8908.73 067502 067502 03/15/83 03/15/83 29 139.00 MN STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEi LIC PB 42400 MN_ STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC PBL 2956300 �ttttt 061551 03/15/83 75 OD • MRPA TOURH ENTRY FEES 75•Du � 111111 067679 03/15/83 2080 JOY OMATH REFUND 2.80 �► ttt 068502 068502 03/15/83 03/15/83 39401.91 356.00 MN STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC PB MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC PBL 3, 757,91 t 068557 03/15/83 49 327.00 MN ST ATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 409201 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA ` 068557 03/15/83 1.586.95 RN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 06 068557 03/15/83 03/15183 17001 5109 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 23 MN STATE TREAS PERA MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PERA i r I 068676 " 03/15183 390.00 OLD .LOG THEATRE PROG 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 390.00 CHECK REGISTER CHECK No. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR _ ITEM DESCRIPTION 068557 03/15/83 96.57 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 182072 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 _ 190.60 _ MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 45.45 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 63.98 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 17600 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 351.48 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15183 4 016.59 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 063557 03/15/83 366.38 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 248.62 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 209.27 PN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 216915 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 137.38 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 604.33 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 63/15/83 363 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 42.60 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 202091 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 337.25 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15183 96.68 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15183 134.57 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 109.55 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 72.03 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 56.84 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/.15/83 62.29 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 15.91 PN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 396,82 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 068557 03/15/83 131.29 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 199023.67 I 068676 " 03/15183 390.00 OLD .LOG THEATRE PROG SUPPLIES 390.00 06S C50 03/15/83 18.9000 MN TWINS FROG SUPOLLI ES - 06SC50 03/15/83 189000 MN TWINS _ PROG SUPPLIES 378.00 069167 03/15/!3 18.52 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 9.88 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 6 *48 CONN GEN LIFE - LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 18.52 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 28.46 CONN GEN .L IFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 24 *04 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15f83 8.60 CONN GE N LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 11076 CONN GE N LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 _ 60.82 _ CONN GEN _ LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 43701 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 3807 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 _ 27012 C.ONN GEN LIFE _ LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 46.76 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS mot* t: t 069C52 " 03/15/83 070282 03/15/83 LADY CF LAKE - -- -- RESERVATION TRIP 100.00 • 150.00 _ GOVT TRAINING CTR TRAVEL TRAINING 150.00 • Page 5 1983 CITY OF MA PLE YO OD CHECK REGISTER EGI STER CHECK N0. DATE AM3UNT VEND01 _ .. -- - - - ITEM DES. R I P TI ON 064167 069167 03/15/83 03/15/83 25.75 105.24 COlVN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15f83 - - CONN GEN LIFE - _ CNN sEN LIFE - - - -- - - LIFE INS 069167 069167 03/15/83 /15/83 03/15/83 7.44 CONK GEN LIFE LIFE INS LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 41.13 68.88 CONN GEN LIFE - LIFE INS 069167 D3/15/83 18010 CONN GEN LIFE CONK GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 069167 03/15/83 03/15 /83 25075 - -- - - -_ CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 14.64 20.78 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 D3/15183 14.64— CONK GEN LIFE CONN GEN LIFE LIF; INS 069167 069! 67 03/15/83 03/15/83 14.64 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS LIFE INS 11.33 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 - _14.96 _ -. - -- - 3.66 .. CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069167 03/15/83 71.70 CONN GEN LIFE LIFE INS 069! 67 03/15/83 27.30 CONN GEN LIFE E LIFE INS _ _ _ 19268.10 +e -. - CONK GEN LIFE c LIFE INS 069441 " 069441 03115/83 03/15/83 65.00 210 .00 -- __ - - - -- -- __ . - MAPLELEAF OFFICIALS -- - - -- -- BASKETBA:L REF 069441 03/15/83 . 1* 00 MAPLELEAF OFFICIALS MAPLELEAF BASKETBALL REF 1 93 343 43*.00 f OFFICIALS BASKETBALL REF 069472 069472 03/15/83 03/15/$3 189 700.00 - METRO WASTE CONTROL SAC PBL 187.00• 189513.00 METRO WASTE CONTROL SAC RETAINER 069502 069502 03/15/83 03/15/83 3 *097.75 256,Q0 MN STATE TREASURER MOTOR VE4 LIC PB 06 .9502 03/15/83 80.00 MN STATE TREASURER QNR LIC PBL 069502 03/15/83 _ _ 142.00 MN STATE TREASUR MINK STATE tREA ER S DNR LIC PBL _______ 39 575.75 * - -- _ -- DRIVERS LIC PSL 069742 03/15/83 115950 - - - CLERK OF 3 ISTR CRT - CNTY DRIVERS LIC 1 i 5,50 : mot* t: t 069C52 " 03/15/83 070282 03/15/83 LADY CF LAKE - -- -- RESERVATION TRIP 100.00 • 150.00 _ GOVT TRAINING CTR TRAVEL TRAINING 150.00 • w - .. -_.. — Ate_.►. ...IYM wi ..�rr� Pale ^.M l �� . ti�.� �i .rr...�._ Y- 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VEN003 _ ITEM DESCRIPTION 070502 03/15/83 29 303.65 MN STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LTC P8L 070502 03/15/83 280000 MN STATE TREASURER. DRIVERS LIC P3 29583,@65 +► 070756 03/15/83 20.038.73 RAMS= Y COUNTY CONTRACT PYM 20.035.73 +r 070758 03/15183 MOO RAMSEY CHTY CONCTLIA AMB 3ILLS 30900 t *ftt* 073015 03/15183 317.95 AFSCME 2725 UNION DUES PBL 073015 0 3 /15 /83 5.32 AFSCME 2725 UNION DUES PBL 323.27 • 073153 03/15183 12045.00 CITY CNTY CREDIT UN CREDIT Uy ?3L 129 945,00 • 073330 03/15/R3 485.79 ICMA RETIIEMNT CORP DE FERR COMP 073330 03/15/83 99.96 ICMA RETIREMNT CORP DEFERR COMP - 585.75 073350 03/15/83 19.75 I C M A BOOKS 19.75 t �k 073373 03/15/83 145.00 ROSEMARY KANE P/R OED 145.00 073453 03/15/83 18 139,91 - MAPLEWOOD STATE BNK FWT P/R DED 073453 03/15/83 112.50 MAPLE WO 00 ST BNK P/R DED 189252.41 +► 073470 03/15/83 24000 METRO SUPERVISORY UNION DUES PBL 24.00 r► 073502 03/15/83 _ -__ ._ _ _ __ _89 369.96 _!_ __ _MN_ STATE _.TREASURER _ _ MOTOR VEH. LIC PSL P age 7 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK RESISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT - .. .. _ ._._ . _ITEM DES C R I P Ti ON 073502 03/15/83 321.00 MN STATE TREASURER DRIV:RS LIC PgL _. 8,v 690.96 f t ff �f• 073540 03/15/83 310.00 MN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE PBL 3'10.30 073556 03/15183 30000 M!U ST_ RETIREMNT SYST DEFERR COMP 300.00 * - 073562 03/15/83 640900 MN TEAMSTERS UNION DUES PBL 640.D0 ffwtf 073870 03/15/83 8, 134.24 P N STATE COMR REV SWT P/R DED 8,134o24 ffffff 087008 03/16/83 20.69 - - -- _ _ HARDWARE SUPPLIES 087008 03/16/83 34.59 -- _ - -__- _ __ -- -- _- ACE CE 4 ARDWA RE SUPPLIES 087008 03/16/83 79.57 ACE HARDWARE SUPPLIES 134.85 + •ff tfs 087046 03/16/83 99000 AQUAZYME MIDWEST CHEMICAL TOIL =T; 99.00 087052 03/16/83 _ _ 4 A 5 _ ARNALS AUTO SERVICE R4P MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 273.95 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 081052 03/16/83 170015 ARNAL S AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 21.75 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 - .2259DO ARNAL S AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 133.20 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 _ 171.40 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16%83 21.75 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 03.7052 03/16/83 31.75 ARNAL S AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH n8T052 03/16/83 _33.65 26.75 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 087052 03/16/83 45.45 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REP MAINT VEH 1 X195.95 f 087068 03/16/83 117.20 - - -- AUTOCON INDUSTRIES I REP MAINT VEH ( 117e20 Page 8 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR _ ITEM DESCRIPTION 087080 03/16/83 14.69 BATTERY + TIRE WHSE SUPPL TES VEH 087080 133/16/83 60.71 BATTERY + TIRE WHSE SUPPLIES VEH rl8T080 03/16/83 35.43 BATTERY + TIRE WHSE SUPPLIES VE-1 087080 03/16/83 51.78 BATTERY + TIRE WHSE. SUPPLIES VEH 1b2.61 + 087089 03/16/83 _ 4.84 BERG- TORSETH INC REP MAINT VEH 4 .8 4 ! 087103 03/16/83 29706.00 BOARD OF WATER COMM OTHr.R CONSTR COS 2 , 9 706.00 f!flf: 087146 03/16/83 20.85 CHIPPEWA SPRINGS MATER COOLER OS7146 03/16/83 8 . 7 0 CHIPPEWA SPRINGS _ WATER COOLER 29.55 ttf f tf ' 087150 03/16/83 1001 SOUTTER CRRISTTNE SUPPLIES PROG 087150 03/16/83 '11.62 SOUTTER C4RI ST I NE SUPPLIES EOU:P 087150 03/16/83 17.13 SOUTTER CIRISTINE TRAVEL TRAINING 29.76 087161 03/16/83 90.14 CLUTCH + TRANSMISSIO SUPPLIES VEH 90.14 �f 087165 03/16/83 49958 COLLINS EL= CTRICAL C REP MAINTS GRN3S 49.58 : 087175 03/16/83 223079 COPY DUPLICATING PRO DUPLICATING COST 223.79 : ftf ft 087192 03/16/83 49.31 _DALCO CORP— SUPPLIES 49.31 - - 087193 03/1.6/83 300.00 DA LET PAT PLUMB TNG INSP 300.0.0 f 087194 03/16/83 40 :00 _- _____.._ -- -� F AUST DANIEL F HEALTH INS REF 1983 CITY OF MA PLE WO OD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0, DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DES "R P ' .. I Tl OV 40.00 • 087206 03/16/83 226.00 DELANGES SRASS CUTTI WEED CUTTING 226.00 087216 03/16/83 55900 DICTA PHONE CORP REP MA INT EQUIP 55.00 08T21T 03/16/83 145,78 E K QUEHL CO OFFICE SUPPLIE s 087219 087219 03/16/83 03!16/83 41'0170000 45 EAST CO LINE FIRE DE FIRE PROTECT ION , t467.50 49, 637.50 t EAST CO LINE FIRE Of FIRE PROTECTION 087222 081222 03/16/83 03/16/83 . - -._ 25.13 T 24,62 EASTMAN KODAK CO _ DUPLICATING 087222 03/16/83 .. 167.94 EASTMAN KODAK CO EASTMAN KODAK CC DUPLICATING' 087222 087222 03/16!83 03116/83 - _ - _ _ 404.14 .. EASTMAN KODAK CO - DUPIICATIstiG - -- DUPLICATING 087222 03/16/83 211 21.60 EASTMAN KODAK CO DUPLICATING 087222 03/16/33 _ 534948 EASTMAN KODAK CO EASTMAN KODAK CO DUPLICATING 087222 03/16/83 121012 EASTMAN KODAK CO DUPLICATING DUPLICATING It 510.25 + 087235 03/16/83 277,20 FABRA GRA CS PROG SUP2LI E S 277.20 � 087236 03116/83 40� 00 - - --- __ _ . ANS BARRY E V HEALTH INS .REF 40.00 087237 087237 03/16/83 03/16/83 47 78.69 FEDERAL LUMBER CO SUPPLIES 0872 37 03/16/83 4,45- FEDERAL LUMBER CO FEDERAL LUMBER SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 122.21 : 081248 03/16/83 19428.00 FLEXIBLE PIPE TOOL C SUPPLIES VEH 1, 428.00 087255 087255 03/16/83 03/16/83 25 .50 -- _. G+tc SERVICES'_'_ - -- __ UNIFORMS 25,50 G +K SERv UNIFORMS - - - Page 10 1983 CITY OF MAFLEW000 CHECK REGISTER CHECK No. DATE AMOUNT . ..VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 087255 03/16/83 25.50 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 . 25.50 G ±K _SERVICES _ UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 19.20 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 19.20 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16183 19020 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/33 19.20 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 19010 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 19010 _. G +K SERVICES _. UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 19010 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 19010 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 18000 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 18000 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 087255 03/16/83 18.0D G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 081255 03/16/83 18000 G +K SERVICES.. _ _ UNIFORMS 327.20 aaat :t 087269 03/16/83 8 GENUINE PARTS CO SUPPLIES 087269 0 3 /'16/83 16908 GENUINE PARTS CO _ SUPPLIES 087269 03/16/83 35.07 GENUI NE PARTS CO SUPPLIES 59.6 2 faaat 087273 03/16/83 4 GLADSTONE FIRE DEPT FIRE PROTECTION 087273 03/16/83 52 , GLADSTONE FIRE DEPT FIRE PRO T =CT104 5 79* 615.0 0 • 087276 03/16/83 4.50 GOODYEAR SERVICE STO. SUPPLIES VEH 08T276 03/16f83 4.50 GOODYEAR SERVICE STO S VEH 087276 03/16/83 10000 GOODYEAR SERVICE STO SUPPLIES VEH 19.00 aaaaaa . 087279 03/16/83 10.92 GOPHER BEARING CO SUPPLIES VEH 10.92 to #aa* 087288 03!16/83 20.00 GRUBERS H%ROWARE MAN SUPPLIES 087288 03/16/83 25.98 GRUBERS HARDWARE HAN SUPPLIES 45.98 f �aattra 087322 03/16/83 _ 2.00. HOWIES LOCK + KEY SE SUPPLIES 087322 03/16/83 12000 MOVIES LOCK + KEY SE SUPPLIES 087322 03/16/83 12.00 HOWIES LOCK + KEY SE SUPPLIES 087322 03/16183 12000 _ HOWIES LOCK + KEY SE SUPPLIES 087322 03/16/83 12.00 HOWIES 'LOCK + KEY SE SUPPLIES 097322 03/16/83 12000 HOWIES LOCK + KEY SE SUPPLIES Page 11 1983 CITY OF MAPLE WO 00 CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO* DATE AMOUNT OST322 03/16/83 - - -- - - - -- -- -_ -. ._4EM00� -- — ---.ITEM DESK 3I P T: ON 087322 03/16!83 2.00 13.00 HOWIES LOCK * KEY SE SUPPLIES 087322 03/16f83 20.00 HOWIES LOCK + KEY SE SUPP ZES 97.00 w HOYIES LOCK + KEY SE _ SUPPLIES -- 087332 03/16/83 7.306.00 .IND SCHOOL DIST b22 7. 306.00 EASEM`NTS 087360 03/16/$3 12.S0 __- - - - + J J TROPHYS SUPPLIES 087369 087369 03/16/83 03/16/83 1 9 555.54 - - J L SHTELY 0S1 J t SHTELY ROCK SAND 19556.05 : ROCK SAN D 087384 0$7384 03 /16l83' - 03/16/83 - -- -._ 97 .49 81.92 KNOX LUMBER - SUPPLIES - 087384 03/16/83 85.57 KNOX LUMBER SUPPLIES _ 264.98 �► . KNOX LUMBER - - -- - - _ . -- - _ - - - SUPPLIES 087396 087396 03/16/83 03/16/83 42.30 127.50 LAKE SANITATION - - -- - RUBBISH _ - _ 169.50 : __ _.LAKE SANITATION,_. -__ -- RUBBISH - - - -- 087398 03/16/83 74.25 - - - - 74.25 * LA KEL AND ENS EQUIP C MA INT MA T E RIALS 087417 087417 03/16/83 03/16/83 16 4.43 LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES -- - 21.13 * LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 087422 � fl87422 03/16/83 03/16/83 - - _ 2.08 2.04 - _ LESLIE PAPS - -- _. R DUP LICATING CST, 087422 087422 03/16/83 03/16/33 _. 13.91 LESLIE PAPER LESLIE PAP�'R DUPLICATING CST; 087422 03/16/83 32.47 17.50 �- - - - -_- ..__ LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATING DUPLICATING CST CST 0874 fl87422 03/16/83 03/16/83 1.70 __ - _._ LESLIE PAPER _. .LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATING CST: 087422 03/16/83 42.TT 10.3 __ LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATING DUPLICATING CST: CST: LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATING CST; .. .. - � .._ .. . .-• _ � .• . + r.e �•� _ ne_ .►�•rY "-' _ ayiy�y�..M•�n.[.iY.r�iw•MI� Page 12 _ �o�ll��/L- w.taN�• .��•_+a��►'.+� _- �..�r�' -F • .... . - + _w. wi 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AM)UNT ._. __- __ -.- - -. -- _- VENDOR - ITEM DESCRIPTION 122.50 087424 03116/83 12 *61 LION BROTH =RS INC UNIFORMS 121 : 087425 03/16/83 1i 308.01 ________ LOGIS _ - - - - - -- - -- ._. _ CONTRACT PYM 081425 03/16/83 735.09 LOGIS CONTRACT PYM 2043.10 n -87428 03116/83 - __- - 80000 _ LUGER LUMBER -- -- - SUPPLIES 80.00 087434 03/16/83 99.50 M.R. SIGN COMPANY IN SIGNS SIGN4:S ORT434 03/16/83 29390.75 . - M.R.. SIGN COMPANY IN. SIGNS SIGNALS 2 087440 03/16183 60.75 MANQO PHOTO FILM PROCESSING 60.75 087452 03/16/83 36.67 MAPLEWOOD REVIEW PUBLI SHING 087452 03/16/83 25.78 MAPLEWOOD REVIEW PUBLISHING 62.45 t 087474 03/16/83 1 METRO INSPR SERWICE FES INSPECTION 19486900 1 087530 03/16/83 165.00 MN DEPT PUBLIC SAFTY _ FEB MAINT _ 165.00 087569 03/16/83 6000 MONROE REPAIR MAINT 60.00 087576 03/16183 873.90 MOTOROLA INC MAINT CONTRACT 873.90 087586 03/16/83 30.00•_ ..._- _______.NUNIC.___ +_ - PRIVATE SERY__ -- � - ANiMAL C)NTR OL Pa,ze 1 3 1983 CITY OF MAPLEW000 CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT _ _ . _ YENOOR -- - ...ITEM OE S U R I P T: 0 N 087586 03/16/83 733000 PUNIC + PR 703.00 * IVATE SERV ANIMAL CONTROL � 087647 03/16l83 53.10 - -� NORTH ST �A - UL CITY - UTILITIES 53.10 087656 03/16/83 5 5.00 _ . _ NORTHERN POWER PROD SUPPLIES 55900 � 087658 087658 03/1.6/83 03/16/83 2.40 2.40 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 081658 03/16/83 - _. 3.53 _ RORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES _ 087658 03/16/83 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 087658 03/16/83 2.40 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 08765.8 097658 03/ 16/33 4►23.12.40 _ ._ _ - -- _ - NORTHERN STATES POWE NORTHERN POPE _ _ UTILITIES 087658 03/16/83 03/16/83 6.15 175.33 .STATES NORTHERN STATES PONE UTILITIES UTILITIES 0$7658 03/16/83 4.25 - - NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES � 087658 03/16/83 264.5b NORT HERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 087658 087658 03/16/R3 03/16/83 - _ 378.05 NORTHERN STATES POWE _ NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES UTILITIES 142 1 406.79 NORTHERN STATES PONE UTILITIES � t 087660 087660 03/16/83 03/16/83 70.02 _ NORTHWESTER N BELL TE _ TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 .20540 . 3160 NORTHWESTtE RN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 37 .07 NORTH WEST E - N $ELL TE TELEPHONc 08F660 03/16183 - 5.44 - NORTH WEST =R N BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 NORTH WESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16183 *233.94 2Z.95 NORTH WESTERN BELL TE TELEP HONE 087660 03/16/83 -- - _ - - b9.37 - -- NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE �r 087660 60 1 0 3/16/R3 50992 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 38 NORTHWESTERN ERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 51.19 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE � 087660 0 3/16/83 189 NORT�tPESTERN BELL TE TELEP�O�tE Os�b60 03/16183 50.90 NORTH BELT. TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 __ 50.90 _ -- NORTHWESTERN BELL TE 030871 087660 03/16f83 167.77 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16f83 50.90 NORTH WEST BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 50.90 _ NORTH WEST =RN BELL TE 030871 �.. 087660 03/'16/83 50.90 NORTH WESTER N BELL TE TELEPHONE 08760 0 3/ 16/83 70.6D NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TE LEP HON E 087660 03/16/83 _. _ . 80.75 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEpHO'V E # 087660 03/16/83 17.18 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE 030871 087 660 0 3 / 16 /83 80.7 5 NORTH WEST EER N BELL TE TE LEP HONE ER 087660 3 / 1 b /R3 - 80975 _ N ORTH WEST N BELL TE TELEPHONE 087 b 60 03/16/83 70.80 NORT WESTERN BELL TE Tc - a E . LE H011 NORTHWESTER BELL TE TE LEP HONE Page 14 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT _ VENDOR ITEM DES,. R I P T10N { 087660 0$7660 03/16/83 03/16/83 80.75 80 NORTHWESTERN BE LL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 33.16 NORTH WEST ER N BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 20.4 0 NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN BELL BELL T E TE �• TELEPHON_ 087660 081660 03/16/83 03/16/83 27,45 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16!83 125 21 26.21 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 08T660 03/16/83 146.47 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 8T b 60 0 3 / 16183 91.34 NORTHWESTERN N NORTH WESTERN SELL BELL TE TELEP HON E 087660 087660 03/16/83 03/16/83 26.27 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TE TELE2 H0NE. TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 40.8 3 42.97 NORTH WESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 0 3/ 16183 42.97 NORTH WEST E2 N NORTHWESTERN BELL BELL TE TE TELEP HON E 087660 087660 0 3/ 16/83 03/16/83 42.97 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE T ELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 103.10 54.2 5 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 26.27 NORTHWESTERN • BELL TE TELEP HON E 087660 03/16/83 __. _ 26.86 , NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16/83 18078 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 087660 03/16f83 4540 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE T ELEP HONE 087660 03/16/83 42.44 _ NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN BELL BELL TE TE T 087660 087660 03/16/83 03/16!83 101.00 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 0.87660 03/16/83• SS' 85 27.02 NORTHUESTE�ZN BELL TE T =LEP HONE 087660 03/16/83 29077 NORTH WEST_ R N NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 49065.96 * BELL TE TELEPHONE 08T674 087674 03/16/83 03/16/83 591900 114000 OLD DOMINION OR SUPPLIES TES YEH MAD * OLD D OMIlVI ON BRUSH SUP. L IES YEN 0$7690 087690 03/16/83 03/16/83 49 17090D 339000900 PARKS IDE F IR EE DEPT FIRE PROTECTION 37 170.00 PARKSIDE F DEPT FIRE PROTECTION 087694 03/16/83 29075900 PETER SON B • ELL + CONV - RETAINER PROSC ' 2r 075.00 • 1 087706 03/16/83 66.35 POLAR CHEV SUPPLIES i 66.35 • 0 03/16/83 40.00 PRETTN R E JOSEPH HEALTH INS REF 40.00 • r Page 15 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT _ VENDOR _ ITEM DESCRIP Ti ON 087718 0 3/ 16/83 89, 70 _ __ PROTECT -AIRS __. _ SUPPLIES VEH 89.70 f .___ -.. fiii :• 087726 087726 03/16/83 03116/83 6.86 69.06 RADIO SHACK SUPPLIES EQUIP RADIQ SHACK_ _ _ SUPPL IES EQUIP 75.92 __ 087738 087738 03/16/83 03/16/83 10000 RAMSEY COUNTY CHIEFS TRAVEL TZAINING 190000 _____ .RAMSEY COUNTY CHIEFS TRAVEL TRAINING 200.00 087780 087780 03/16/83 03/16/83 118.50 99099 ROAD RESCUE INC REP MAINT VEH _ _ ROAD RESCUE INC REP MAINT VEH 218.4 9 i 087792 03/16/83 144.70 RUGGED RENTAL RUGS RUG CLEANING LEAN I HG 087798 087798 03/16/83 _ 03!16/83 _ 35 52 - 30.24 - - -- S + T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 087798 03/16/83 3.40 S + T • T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 087798 03/16f83 _ 45.00 S S + T OFFICE OFFICE PRODUCT PRODUCT OFFICE OFFICE SUPPLIES SUPPL IES 087798 087798 03/16/83 03!16/83 11.68- S.+ T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPL IES 087798 03/16/83 11.68 11.68 S + T S T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES t187798 0 3/16/83 26030 • S + T OFFICE OFFICE PRODUCT PRODUCT OFFICE OFFICE SUPPL TE`S SUPPLIES 087798 087798 03/ ?6/83 03/16/83 23920 _ _ 107.95 _ . S_ .+ _.T -. OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES. n87198 03/16/83 33.00 S • T S • T OFFICE OFFICE PRODUCT PRODUCT OFFICE OFFICE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 087798 087798 03/1.6/83 03/16/83 101.04- - 7092 S ♦ T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 087798 03/16/83 114.64 S + T S • T OFFICE OFFICE PRODUCT PRODUCT OFFICE OFFICE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 087798 087198 03/16/83 03/16/83 _ 5.40 _ 65.96 _S + T T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 087798 03/16/83 30.24 S + S + T OFFICE OFFICE PRODUCT PRODUCT OFFICE OFFICE SUPPL IES SUPPLIES 087798 087798 03/16/83 03/16/83 4.12 34.26 S + T _ + OFFICE . PRODUCT - OFFICE SUPPL IES 087798 03/16/83 3.60 S T S + T OFFICE OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPL IE'S 087798 03/16/83 19060 S, T OFFICE PRODUCT PRODUCT OFFICE OFFICE SUPPLIES SUPPL IES 07798 08 03/16/83 03/16/83 9030 13•40 S • T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES S • T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 523.89 # litiii ' - Page 16 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO* DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION t 087818 03/16183 100 *84 _ _SHORT- ELLIOTT- HENDRI CONTRACT PIN 087818 03/16/83 5 737 *97 SHORT- ELLIOTT- HENDRI CONTRACT PYM 5 9 838 *81 1 087874 03/16/83 32 *50 STO SPRING 8 ALIGN SUPPLIES VEH 32.50 087875 03/16/83 5.64 STREICHER GUNS INC SUPPLIES RANGE 5.64 * * * * ** 081884 03/16/83 36 *58 SUPERAMERICA SUPPLIES VEN 087884 03/16/83 209 _ SUPERAMERICA SUPPLIES VEH 38 *77 087888 03/16/83 76 *50 TABULATING SERV SURE DATA PROCESSING 76.50 * 087889 03/16/83 19640 *30 T A SCHIFSKY REPAIR MAINT It WO 0 * 087891 03/16/83 40 *30 TAUBMAN DOUG HEALTH INS REF 40 *00 087910 03/16/83 47 *76 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEH 087910 03/16/83 47 * 76 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEH 087910 03/16/83 47 *76 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEH 087910 03/16/83 47.76 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEH 087910 03/16/A3 47 *75 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP 4AINT VNE H 087910 03/16/83 15 *65 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEH 087910 03/16/83 34.11 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEH 087910 03/16/83 34.11 TRUCK UTILITIES + MF REP MAINT VEM 322.66 087912 03/16183 101025 TURNOUIST,PAPER CO DUPLICATING PARE 087912 03/16/83 101025 TURNGUIST PAPER CO DUPLICATING PAPE 202.50 087932 03/16f83 26.95 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 44.85 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED SUPPLIES VEH 087932 03/16/83 92.40 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED SUPPLIES VEH 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR _ _ _ _ ITEM DES :R IP TI ON 087932 03/16/83 63 *80 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 119.55 _ _ -UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 55.70 UNIFORMS UNL IMI TED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 20.52 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16183 56.70 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 62,10 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 44.05 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 4104 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 41.04 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 41904 UNIFORMS UNL IMI TED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 165.95 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 087932 03/16/83 60.00 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 935.69 i 087949 03/16/83 63.30 _ VAUGHNS FLAG 9 POLE 63.30 * ' _ 087956 03/16/83 33,50 WAGERS INC OFFICE SUPPLIES 33.50 f 087957 03/16/83' 6 VARNERS TRUEVALUE HD OFFICE SUPPLIES 087957 03/16/83 _ 22.50 _ WARNERS TRUEVALUE HO OFFICE SUPPLI -S 087957 03/16/83 58.46 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HO SUPPLIES 087957 03/16/83 3303 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 120.77 • 087978 03/16/83 157.47 XEROX . C OR�ORATI CN - - DUPLICATING COST' 987978 03/16/83 157.47 XEROX COROORATI CN DUPLICATING COST: 314.94 t 087981 03/16/83 68.30 ZEP MFG CO SUPPLIES 087981 03/16/83 70010 ZEP MFG CO SUPPLIES 1 38.40 087982 03/16/83 31.77 ZIEGLER INC SUPPLIES 31.7 7 • 08TA79 03/16f83 - -- 98.00 - -- TWN CITY rARAGE DOOR REPAIR MAINT GRNI f 98.00 t 087812 03/16/83 40.00 ODEGA RO ROBERT HEALTH INS REF e 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR T I EM DES.,RIPTION OSTC53 " 03/16/83 -- 12000 .. WARNER -CAROL REFUND 12.00 _- _. OSTC 54 03/16/83 6.35 . WOULFE R J REFUND _- - 08TC55 03/16/83 50.00 - -- - . UGAI RICH- - . - REFUND 50.00 * -- - _..._ -- 08TC56 03/16/83 26.00 _ AURELUTS LU CASH S40RTAGE 26.00 t 08TC57 087C57 03/16/83 03/16/83 32.93 78.40 CEMSTONE 2 R000CTS CO SUPPLIES * 087C57 03/16/83 47.66 CEMSTONE 3 R00UCTS CEMSTONE 30 R000CTS CO SUPPLI - CO SUPPL IES 08TC58 03/16/83 40.00 COLLINS KEN HEALTH INS REF 60.00 � 08TC59 03/16/83 73.1 4 ATCHI SON JOHN H TRAVEL TRAINING I IN6 73.14 • 0870 b0 of 03/16/83 6 •00 COOK MARY REFUND 6.00 Il 087C61 03/1 6/83 6.00 DICKS CN JEAN REFUND - _ _. 6.00 * 08TC62 " 03/16/83 6.00 DUFOU R MA DELYN REFUND 6.00 * 08FC63 03/16/83 4000 EMBER TSON JIM HEALTH INS REF E 40.00 087C64 " 03/16/83 50.00 -- FITtG ERALD BRIAN - _.- REFUND 50.00 *. 08TC65 O8?'C65 03/16/83 03/16/83 40.00 20.70 GUSINDA MELVIN HEALTH INS REF 60.70 GUSINDA MELVIN _ TRAVEL TRAINING 08TC66 03/16/83 40.00 - MAGER ARLINE H EAITH INS REF 40.00 087067 08FC67 03/16/83 03/16183 40.00 50.91 HAGEN TOM _ HEALTH INS REF - HAGEN TOM UHIFOR4S 90,91 087C68 " 03/16/83 12.00 - - _ HELTN E ROBYN - REFUND 12.00 087069 03/16/83 - 12000 ... JOROAHL BARBARA REFUND 12.00 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT _ _ VENDOR ITEM DES :RI P TI ON 087070 03/16/83 -- 5900 KA.RIS _FLINT__ — TRAVEL TRAINING 5 9.0 0 * t 087071 03/16/83 . 10000 _ MA PRA _ -. _ -- _ -- SUBSCRIPTION 10.00 * n8TC72 03/16/83 . 49.00 _._ _ MARV BROWN MOUNTING 08FC72 03/16/83 13500 .._ MARV BROWN MOUNTING 184.00 * 08FC73 03/16/83 36.00 MORTE NSEN JOHN BARRELLS 36.00 # 08IC74 03/16/83 167.18 NEBS INC OFFICE SUPPLIES 167.18 087CT5 03/16/83 - - -- -- 50 *00 NELSON ROBERT - HEALTH INS REF 50.00 ORTC76 03/16/83 69.00 OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE SUPPLIES +18TC76 03/16/83 32.50 OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE SUPPLIES O87C76 03/16/83 OFFICE PRODUCTS COMPUTER 7 ,0824.50 * _ OSTC77 03/16/83 - l3o52 -- OLSON GEO=F. - _ TRAVEL TRAINING 13.52 * 087078 03/16/83 50.00 - - - -PEH -k PIKE REFUND 50.00 - 087C79 03/16/$3 - -- 6040 -- - - PILLATZKE DAVID - HEALTH INS REF 40.00 - - - -- 1187080 0 3/ 16/83 1 T.OD RECHT ENWA�O CAROLINE REFUND -- - _ 087CSt 03/16/83 _ - 40.00 - - - -_ SCHADT A C HEALTH INS REF 087081 03/16/83 2507 ..__ ___ - -- __ -- _ SCHADT A C UNIFORMS 65.07 087082 03116/83 - 97.7p - -_- -- SOUND OF MUSIC VIDIO TAPES 97.70 • 08TC83 03/16/83 1300 SQUIRES NANCY REFUND ( 13.00 087C84 03/16/83 6.00 - STEWART SANDRA REFUND 1 600 O87C85 03/16/83 100000 TRANSFIGURATION ANNUAL LEAS_ 100.00 304 f 654.60 FUND 01 TOTAL Ot INDICATES 'ITEMS FINANCED BY RECREATIONAL FEES 1983 CITY OF MAFLEY00D CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT _ YEND02 _ ITEM DES: RIP TI ON { 19109078 FUND 03 TOTAL _ 209 038 .73 _ _. _. -- - FUND 55 TOTAL 25.78 FUND 58 TOTAL ( 2.706.00 FUND 63 TOTAL 79406.94 FUND 65 TOTAL 59 737.97 FUND 76 TOTAL 439000oDO FUND 77 TOTAL. 97 446.8 7 FUND 90 TOTAL 11, 913.68 FUND 96 TOTAL 494, 070.25 TOTAL. Ot INDICATES 'ITEMS FINANCED BY RECREATIONAL FEES CITY OF MAPLE W C CCO PAYROLL- CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8005 CHECK DATE 03 -25 -83 PERIOD ENDING 03-18-83 PAGE DEPT -NQ EM'L -NO EmFLOYEE IJAME CHECK -NO AMOUNT CLEARED "*► 0002 484369671 8EhM LOIS N 0321 -00001 43 3.73 t ) U00 ?. 206242018 E VANS BARRY R. 0321 -00002 19114 t 0002 19553,50 0010 4 736 644 74 JAHN DAVID J 032100 00 3 88o39 t ) 0010 475143403 PEL000IN ALFRED J 0321 -00004 55.48 t j 0010 469869481 SCHLE ICH.ER JOHN F 0321-00005 107o.53 � 0010 251.40 t 0011 475500285 MCFHE RS ON JOANNE F 0321 -00006 0.00 t x i 0011 0012 3573 40166 CUCE LARRY J 0321-00007 146.66 t f 0012 470520124 COI-ERTY KATHLEEN M 0321 -00008 234.18 t ) 0012 471400908 ZUERC i-ER JJH N L 0321- 00009 1 19.65 t f ' 001 2 _._ SOG 0021 469501078 FAUST DANIEL F 0321 -00010 954.65 t ) = 0021 954965 # 0022 469200616 HAGEN ARLINE _ J 0321 -00011 405 t I 0022 390444446 MATHE YS ALA NA K 0321 -00012 575.18 0022 476704432 MOELL'ER MARGARET A 0321 - 00013 249907 t 1 0022 473327550 VIGOREN 0ELORES A 0321 -00014 373.98 t ) 40 �: 0022 1 9603.71 0031 471322198 AUREL IUS LL;CILLE E 0321 -00015 668.08 t ) 0031 474264816 SELVOG BETTY 0 0321 -00016 464.34 t ) I 0031 1 ,132.42 "-' 0032 476269815 _SChAOt JOA14NE L 0321 -00017 17 7.24 .. 0032 1 77.24 • 0033 4772 88389 GREEN PHYLLIS C 0321.00018 521 t 0033 472244994 HEKSL EY PATRICIA A 0321 -00019 201.63 t ) 0033 476620547 KELSEY CONNIE L 0321- 00020 183.06 ) 0033 468364435 V:ETOR LORRAINE S 0321 - 00021 395 .89 t 1 0033 19302.50 +► 0034 037144969 FRED RITA M 0321.00022 0.00 t X 1 0034 474091529 STOTTLEMYER EDITH G 0321.00023 0.00 t K 1 0034 mo 1 CITY OF MAPLE W0009 PAYROLL- CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8005 CHECK DATE 03- 25.83 PERIOD ENDING 03 -18 -83 PAGE 2 DEPT - NO EMaL - NQ EMFLOYEE NAME CHECK - NO AMOUNT CLEARED 0041 184440036 8ASTYR DEBORAH A 0321 - 00024 292. X34 t ) 0041 468461717 COLLINS KENNE T V 0321 -00025 165.95 t ' 0041 392240565 HA CEN TNCMAS L 0321 -00026 263.80 t 9041 477227636 OMATH JQY E 0321 -00021 358.38 t 0041 471502356 RICHIE CAROLE L 0321 - 00028 309.91 t �w. 0041 468602934 SVENOSEN JOANNE M 0321 -00029 455.40 t ) 0041 1 ip846.28 '?yJ 0042 477481364 ARNOL C DAVID L 0321- 00030 393.99 t ) 0042 471402115 ATCHISON JOHN H 0321 -00031 666.76 t ) 0042 469689867 80bMAA RICK A 0321 - 00032 436.14 t I 0042 468461930 CLAUS ON DALE K 0321 - 00033 196,15 t ) 0042 476446119 CREGER RICHARD C 0321 -00034 783.91 t ' 0042 470267887 GREEN NORMAN L 0321. -00035 601.69 t ) 0 0 469 568516 H ALWE G KEVIN R 0321-00036 528.87 t ) 0042 469820466 HEINZ STEPHEN J 0321 - 00037 540. 56 t ) 0042 473604916 HERBERT MICHAEL J 0321 -00 C38 442.53 t ) ' 0042 476528607 JAQUI TH DANIEL R 0321 -00039 * 93 1 0042 392760009 KA R IS FLINT D 0321 -00040 _612 427.38 t 0042 472222231 KORTUS DONALD V 0321 -00041 0000 t x ) 0042 471563591 LANG RICHARD J 0321 -00042 5'20.54 t 1 0042 468181347 MCAUL TY JOHN J 0321 -00043 195.77 t ) 0042 474607686 ME'EHAN•JR JAMES E 0321 -00044 502.96 t 1 0042 471627417 METTL ER DANIEL a . 0321 -00045 669006 0042 469442063 NOESCHTER RICHARD M 0321 -00446 152.14 t ) 0042 476340990 MORELLI RAYMOND J 0321 -00047 680.84 t � 0042 475323183 NELSON RCBERT D 0321 -00048 716.80 t ) ' 0042 4684628 34 PELTI ER WILLIAM F 0321 -00049 566.35 ©04 470520457 SKALMAN OCNALD M 0321- 00050 143.39 t ) _ - 2 - 473548226 -- .......STAFNE ._ GREGORY L 0321- 0.00:51 629.40 !. 0042 471721204 STEFFEN SCOTT _ L _ 0321 -00052 _. _.. .... 220.38 ..t __. „ 0042 471500251 STILL VERNON T 0321- 00053 584.78 t ) 0042 471629204 STCCKTON OAR RILL T 0321.00054 669.48 t ) 0042 474260130 ZAPPA JOSEPH A 0321 -00055 595.41 t 1 0042 ...... 12 4 21 0043 475548434 BECKER RONALD 0 0321 -00056 217.83 t ) 0043 469441789 GRAF DAVID M 0321 - 00057 506.95 t ) 0043 476401388 LEE ROGER W 0321 - 00058 610.67 t � 004 4 735 67791 MELAN DER JON A 0321 - 00059 18.56 t ) 004 3 468360918 NELSON CAROL M 0321 - 00060 807.41 t ) 0043 471504316 RAZSKAZOfF DALE E 0321 -00061 54302 t ) 0043 471564.801 RYAN MICHAEL P 0321 - 00062 435.03 t 0043 474486071 VORWERK ROBERT E 032) -00063 321.83 0043 469502201 YOLNGREN JAMES G 0321 - 110064 655.94 t ) 0043 4 911 7.34 f . '' 0045 471401878 EMBER TSON JAMES M 0321- 00065. 633.90 t ) CITY OF MAPLE WOOOD PAYROLL- CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE b005 CHECK DATE 03 -25 -83 PERIOD ENDING 03 -1 8 -83 PAGE DEPT - NO cM"L - NO EMFLOYEE NAME CHECK - NO AMOUNT CLEARED 0045 472242227 SCHADT ALFRED C 0321 -CO066 672,88 t 1 0045 1 0046 468401899 CAhANES AATHONY G 0321 -00067 111904 t 0046 477627236 FLAUGHER JAYMr". L 0321 -00068 453.36 t f 0046 475587232 FULLER JAMES D 0321 -00069 460.93 t � 0046 47380703 MARTI SHAWN M 0321 -00070 391.00 t 0046 472365919 NELSON KAREN A 0321 -00 07 1 418.90 t f 0046 469600133 RAEINE JANET L 0321 -00072 384,75 t f 0046 475363333 WILLIAMS OL•ANE J 0321 -00073 472.71 t f 0046 29692.69 : 0051 471440267 BARTA MARIE L 0321 -00074 315.99 t f - 0051 473566872 HAIDER KENNETH 6 0321 - 00075 182.60 t 1 0051 504483174 WEGWE RTH JUDITH A 0321.00076 368 t ) 0051 867.51 f 0052 496308.314 ........... CASS . WILLIAM C 0321 -00077 574.22 . t 1 0052 471526254 FRESERG RONALD L 0321 -00078 322.81 t 0052 502544037 HELEY RONALD J 0321 -00079 5 34.10. t 0052 471601083 HOCHBAN JOSEPH H 0321- 00080 562.52 t 0052 471501241 KANE MICHAEL R 0321 -00081 384.07 t 0052 ----- - 468363473 _ KLAUS ING HENRY F 0321 -00082 461.52 On5 2 471500547 MEYER GERALD W 0321 -00083 424.32 t f 0052 468166755 PRETTNER JOSEPH 8 0321 -00084 0000 t x f 0052 472249494 - REINERT EDWARD A 03.21 - 00085 536.81 t f 0052 470346224 TEVLI NP JR HARRY J 0321 -00086 1 56.56 t f 0052 0053 472481010 ELIAS JAMES G 0321.00087 601.97 t f 0053 167246109 GEISSLER WALTF_R M 0321.000#38 648.14 t f 0053 501464671 GESSELE JAMES T 0321 -00089 618.23 t 0053 475441688 PECK DENNIS L 0321 -00090 477.02 t 1 0053 476622458 PILLA TZKE DAVID J_ 0321 -00091 802.07 t 1 0053 472662522 PR IEBE WILLIAM 0321 -00092 473.86 t 0053 3,P621.29 0054 4756014 31 LUTI DAVID P 0321 -00093 425.63 t 1 0054 425.63 0058 471562563 EREHE IM RCGER W 0321.00094 488.73 t I 0058 477602582 EDSO4 DAVID B 0321 - 00095 584.57 t f 0058 470541590 MULWE E GEORGE W 0321 -00096 424.68 t f - 0058 471501014 KADEA L ED A 0321 -00097 580.38 t f 0058 468 361720 MUTES ON LAVER NE S 0321 -00098 387.78 t f 0058 471365993 OWEN GERALD C 0321 -00099 515.42 t f 0058 2 9 981.56 t 3 CITY OF MAPS:: W00()r) PAYROLL- CHECKS REGI5TER CYCLE 8005 CHECK DAT- 03 -25 -83 PERIOD ENDING 03-18-83 PAGE 4 DEPT —NO EM:'L -NO EMFLOYEE NAME CHECK - Nth AMOUNT CLEARED 0059 476249'760 MACDONALD JOHN E .0321 -00100 450.92 ( ) 0059 4755.01000 MULVAKEY DENNIS M 0321 -00101 603.89 t ) 0059 1 X 054.81 0061 477301066 BRENNER LOIS J 0321 -00102 166.96 t 1 0061 468341993 KRUMMEL BARBARA A 0321 - 00103 135 0061 4 732 60389 CDEGA RD R CBER T 0 0321- 00104 855e 46 t ) 0061 468582618 STAPLES PAULINE M 0321.00105 378931 t 0061 1036.15 0062 473709024 BA UER ALAN H 0321 -00106 0000 K ) 0062 471447219 BURKE MYLES R 0321- 00107 51015 0062 4.74608182 GERMA IN DAVID A 0321 -00108 529.06 t ) 0062 472303411 GUSINOA MELVIN J 0321.00109 747.57 0062 474924209 HAAG M ATTHEW J 0321 -OD 110 0000 t x ) 0062 502544121 HELEY ROLAND B 0321 -0D 111 545.76 ( ) 0062 473969794 HUNTED TCNY 0321 -0Q112 137.31 t 0062 471748313 LIBHARDT THOMAS D 0321 -00113 0.00 ( x 0062 473565506 MARUSKA MARK A 0321 -00114 531.53 t ) 0062 474078128 RASCHKE ALBERT F 0321 -00115 0000 t x ) 0062 477646662 SANDQUIST THOMAS J 0321 -OO116 0000 t x 0062 476203439 SANTA REED E 0321 -00117 366.10 t ) 0062 474845176 SPANNBAUER MARTIN 1 0321 -00118 0000 t X ) 0067 473660035 STARK RICHARD E 0321 -00119 0000 x ) 00#52 2 9908.48 0063 471801203 ASHTON KATER I 0 0321 -00120 37.50 t I 0063 2704 . 83797 BLACK WILLIAM J 0321-00121. 0 00 _ ,� 0063 471901502 BOYD JEFF A 0321 - 00122 0000 t x ) 0063 474442474 EUKKE RICHARD H 0321 -00123 0000 t x ) 0063 476924605 CASSEDAY ELIZABETH J 0321- 00124 0,00 t x ) 0063 473684976 CASSEDAY MARY K 0321 -00125 0000 x 1 0063 468684857 CERNIUS DAVID G 0321- 00.126 0000 t x ) 0063 472P44611 CALLU GE MATTHEW 0 0321 -00127 0„00_______ 4 x ) _ _ 0063 470880293 DELMONT LISA M 0321- 00128 0000 t x ) 0063 474829219 DIEBEL JERRY 0 0321 -00129 0000 t x 1 0063 471884448 GALBR AITH MICHAEL 0 0321 -00130 0000 t x ) 0063 476686996 HE'RBER KAR IN J 0321 -00131 0.00 t x ) 0063 474743915 K ORTUS JAMES M 0321 -00132 0.00 t x) 0063 468984615 KRUMMEL BECKY 1 0321 - 00133 0 t x ) ©063 4718 29499 KRUMM EL ROGER C 0321 -00134 0000 t x ) 0063 469929687 KYRK JCDI A 0321 -00135 0 t K ) 0063 474889823 LANGE LETT STEVEN E 0321 -00136 51.00 t ) 0063 469953553 LARKI N MCLLY A 0321- 001.37 0000 t x I 0063 473 700729 MAHRE MICHELE A 0321 -00134 0.00 t x ) 0063 474966150 M IHEL ICH CINDI L 0321 -00139 0 t x I 0063 473903922 N IELS EN RONALD C 03.21 -00140 0000 t x I 0063 476863802 PAULE TT I ANTHONY A 0321 -00141 0000 t x ) CITY OF MAPLE w0000 PAYROLL kEGISTER CYCLE 6005 CHECK DATE 03 -25 -83 PERIOD ENDING 03 - 8.83 PAGE 5 DZPT -NO EM - NO EMPLOYEE VAME CHECK -NO AMOUNT CLEAREI 0063 477629606 RASCHKE JEFFERY J 0321 -00142 0.00 t x � 006.3 472986940 RICHI STACY L 0321 -00143 0.00 t x f i 0063 469927221 P,OTH VINCE C 0321 -00144 0000 t x ' 006.3 46 3946400 RYDEN DEN ISE 0321 -00145 43, 65 t 1 0063 4736 !6517 SANDQUIST KATHRYN E 032)- 00146 0.00 1 x 1 , 0063 477869067 SPANK EAUER DAWN M 0321-00147 0000 t X I 0063 469 742645 SPANNHAUER KATHLEEN G 0321 000148 0000 t x 0063 477920170 STRAUS LAURA J 0321 - 00149 0 t x ) 0063 472821395 SULLIVAN NANCY J 0321 -00150 0000 t x 1 ' D063 471528238 TATE PETER W 0.321 - 00151 0000 t x 1 0063 470626422 TAUBMAN DOUGLAS J 0321— +00152 523.16 t 1 ' 0063 475904189 TOWNLEY MICHAEL F 0321 -00153 0000 t x 1 0063 470963203 kALL.A CE JCN T 0321 -00154 0 t x 1 0063 475 74 70 42 WA RO KER I L 0321.0015 5 0000 t X 1 0063 396324246 6ARO ROY G 0321 -00156 254o56 t 0063 90 9.8 7 0064 151440508 GREW JANET M 0321- 00157 453.39 t 0064 471384624 HORSNELL JUDITH A 0321- 001158 520.47 t � 0064 474542163 S CUTT ER CHRISTINE 0321 -0O 159 4 78,81 t ' 0064 19452o67 t " �•,� 00 389448993 CHLEBECK JUDY M 0321 -00160 305.17 t 007' -470540551 C_LSON GEOFF-REY W 0321 -00161 714977 0071 1 •019.94 • 0072 477627178 EKSTRAND THOMAS G 0321 -00162 467 t 1 0072 475608505 JOHNS CN RANDALL L 0321 -00163 521.26 t 1 0072 _ 988,62: 0073 476090677 OS TRO M MARJOR IE 0321 -00164 706, 47 t 1 0073 7oa.47 0074 387520776 WENGER ROBERT J 0321 - 00165 493.31 t 1 4 0074 493,31 i COUNT 00165 GRAND TOTAL 52 X840.45 0001 477058088 ANCER S-ON NORMAN G [1321 -00166 181091 t j 0001 483621318 HA STI AN GARY W 0321 -00167 256, 57 t 0001 468200109 GREAVU JOHN C 0321 -00168 250o64 t 1 ' 0001 477367538 JUKER FRANCES L 032100169 230o 32 1 0001 472 369035 MA IDA MARYLE E T 0321 - .00170 2 58.48 t 1 �., 4, 000 1 COUNT 00170 GRAND TOTAL 54 *018,37 0052 468166755 Prettn Joseph B 0321 657.00 _ Total: 54 67 . 3 T�' MEMORANDUM'r TO: City Manager FROM: Assistant City Enqineer SUBJECT: Frost Avenue Reconstruction (Birmingham St. to White Bear Ave. Right -of -way Acquisition, Project No. 82 -9 DATE: March 18, 1983 We are herewith requesting that the City Council authorize the purchase of right -of -way required for the construction of the above- referenced property. The needed right -of -way consists of two triangular areas totalling 625 square feet located on the Cross Lutheran Church property. The church official s are agreeable to the amount determined by the City's land appraiser of $1.05 /SF. The amount recommended to be paid to the church is as follows: 625SF @ $1.05= $656.25 mb 10 WINFIELD A. MITCHELL APPRAISALS 412 MIDWEST FEDERAL BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 53101 Appraisal No. 82 -31 SUBJE Maplewood Project No. 82 -9 PROJECT NU. &2 �9 Frost Avenue Inprovement FOLD rR h0. 7 TAO : John IF. Bann i gan , Jr. , 1. 1 received a telephone call from lgalt Geissler on Ilarch 1, 1 -83, asking for an estimate of the cost of acquiring two triangular site corners fro* the church property northeast of the intersection of Frost Avenue and Hazelwood Avenue. A ten foot tenporary easement will also 'be needed along the Frost Avenue front age . 2. Mie right --of -way, ds to be acquired by the City of Maplewood, although the _project will be constructed by Ramsey County, 3. The site is zoned F and classified as R -1 in the Corprehensive Use Plan. 4. The tract has 431 feet of frontage on Frost Avenue, a depth on Fazelwood Avenue of 433 feet and a depth along Prosperity of approximately 443 feet. It contains 3.75 acres according to the County Auditor, which reduces to 163,350 square feet. I so 6. Based on comparable.sales, the overall value of the site is $106,000 based an a unit value of approximately $0. per square foot. Mee street frontage is normally considered the most valuable part of a site, so a unit value of $1.05 per square foot eras adopted as being applicable to the required aright --of -way. 7.. The total area to be acquired contains 625 square .feet. The indicated value is as follows 625 so ft, V $1005 = $656.25 (R) $650900 1 gave Malt Geissler this information, 8. W-al t informed one that the staff, bad assumed that the church will grant the temporary easement without couensat on , 5nf 'Ad A. Mitchell March 4, 1983 - ,� K kg? s 1 3 cc: Walt Geissler A � P .. dw lip or ij ."`. +�+�- ate_ r • r • s s „ • t V." , T o 4 ., �` rn T 1 • ., G 6l 6t 6t r. 5 t O l 5n Sir le 7 t� i !r X • Jw d _ C. IV A fp) l ot 4bp EI'i.} t _ V� r3 J?'. �c�'b>>4 t- • tEJ '. kn 1 or ' t t , /w`j !1 r ` r � � Fs ^r t dv 3�1- -1, 1vt 0 �pi to- SA� Z. 0 iri • 6� Q v A J1 % r - h O a o - cL1 - ?' • Vim' ^I Oa 9 b �p sl. a 2 , %- .'1 - p x S 1 .Gt � ' � ♦ � Vic. • OD � � � � � ♦� \ ♦ `♦ .� dOl "o- ` � "O � O\ •_' OJ ... -tom' ' � � / ♦ �, ♦ \ �M :� i► Nb C• / • sir i �+► O �' � \ � ` � .ri a 9 \ Si S' F e•� �, � .. .. � .. te �' 1 E 'c I � 1 <+ �1 -d to 1 r t r r s� A� r y � f1 is 8 313 t C1 8 31314 i -ov 0 e,% R t o T -j -5 • s — ro T—z -� I40, OD `J7 (' j ''' s IQ • �'�" 't r o� Q J r r s� A� r y � f1 is 8 313 t C1 8 31314 i -ov 0 e,% R t o T -j -5 • s — ro T—z c -3 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FRO M: Director of Publ Works SUBJECT: Final Payment Cope Avenue, Project 79 -1 DATE: March 18, 1983 t� y - The bonding company for this project has agreed to hold the City harmless for claims against this job, The City has been holding $21,098.79 since the work was finished, This money can be released to the bonding company thus ending the City's involvement. it is recommended the City Council authorize final payment of $21,098.79 to American Druggists' Insurance Company for Project 79 -1. . E---- MEMORANDUM �`� y ' nvlo 1' TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Public Works PI t d SUBJECT: Street Light Conversio Dca -t0--�- - M -- DATE: March 18, 1983 NSP is offering to convert energy -i neffeci ent fl uorescent and mercury vapor street lights to energy - efficient high pressure sodium street lights. Fluorescent fixtures will be convereted at no cost. Mercury vapor fixtures can be converted in one of two ways -- first, a one -time fee of $5.00 per light would be charged and all requested lights would be converted as.soon as possible. Second, conversi would take pl as existing lights wear out at no cost to the City. It is recommended the City Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the attached letter requesting NSP to convert mercury street lights to high pressure sodium lights as the mercury bal lasts fail, with no conversion fee charged to the City. mb C SAMPLE LETTER Tie city of State of Minnesota, requests Northern States Power Coupany to convert or replace the existing Northern States Power C Y owned overhead mercury street lights within the city to high pressure sodium street lights as the mercury ballasts fail and as per the following schedules: Q Existing Convert 7b NSP Reco mnends 175 watt mercury high pressure sodium 100 watt high pressure sodium 250 watt mercury high pressure sodium 150 watt high pressure 3 sodium 400 watt mercury high pressure sodium 200 watt high P ressure sodium 700 watt mercury high pressure sodium 400 watt high pressure sodium 1000 watt mercury high pressure sodium 400 watt high pressure sodium The city understands that there is no conversion cl for this service. CITY OF Mayor City Clerk C -5 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY MANAGER BARRY EVANS FROM: CITY CLERK REGARDING: SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 - CITY CODE DATE: MARCH 22, 1983 k am.. - �a.a►.r��.sr.�':a- .s��.r- Municipal Code Corporation has provided an estimate of cost for Supplement No. 1 to the Municipal Code. The Supplement will consist of approximately 212 pages. Estimated cost is $14.00 per page for 100 copies or total $2,968.00. Included in the 1983 Budget was $1,000.00 to cover the cost of codifying the current ordinances. It is requested $2,000.00 be transferred from the Contingency Fund to cover the Codification Supplement. a 0000/ Wda& Laces and Ordinance Codification POST OFFICE BOX 2235 1700 CAPITAL CIRCLE S. W. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 82804 7 'F•T.F pHONE (804) 676 -3171 Febniary 21, 1983 Mrs, Lucille E. Aurelieus City Clerk City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Dear Ws. Aurelieus : We have cai leted the editorial work for Supplement No. 1 to the city's � 's Code and are pleased to provide the estimate of cost you requested. We estimate that Supplement No. 1 will constitute roximatel 212 a �p y pages. . At the city's current rate of $14.00 per page for 100 copies, we estimate that the cost of the Supplement will be $2,968.00 (212 pages at $14.00 per page). Please keep in mind that this is an approximation inasmuch as it is difficult to determine the exact number of a es a given manuscript ' p g gl mars pt wz.11 constitute until it has actually been set in type. We will not proceed any further with the Supplement until the estimate is approved. I also wanted to take this opportunity to confirm with you a decision I made concerning Ordinance No. 510, relative to the sale of abandoned vehicles. I have included the provisions of this ordinance in lace f p o section 19 -38 of the Code. If thi is not correct, please contact me immed iately and let me know how this ordinance should be codified. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely Diane Johnson Supplement Editor DJ: sr Nation's Leading Law Publisher Specializing in Ordinance od ' C z f icatzon Serving over 1,650 cities in 47 8tates DISTRICT 622 BICYCLE SAFETY COMMITTEE 2 02 7 E* 17th Ave*, North Sto Paul, MN 55109 March 9, 1983 A t4 0:r Erg a Mr. Barr Evans, Cit Mana City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Ave. Maplewood, MN 55109 Dear Sir: As our District Bike Rodeo was successfull held at the cit municipal parkin lot the last two y ears, we are once a requestin the use of the lot west of the Gladstone House, opposite Cit Hall on Frost Avenue, for this y ear's rodeo, The District Bike Rodeo will be held on Saturda Ma 7 from noon to 3 p0mo The Bic Safet Pro remains, as alwa open to all of the elementar schools in the district* The District Rodeo is the run-off of all the top scorin winners from the individual schools to determine the district champions,. The top three winners receive trophies and the remainin runner-ups receive pla at this rodeo, 'paid for b local sponsorin organizationsp and the Maplewood . Police Cadets do the j ud g in g , Ma we also have a rain -date for the followin week, if it is needed? • Yours trul Priscilla Olso Coordinator fl .- t MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager. FROM: Director of Community Development Ac ci t�- ;y;�_ SUBJECT: Street Vacation • LOCATION: Harris Avenue E cd A PPLICANT: Mark Kenneth Marty 1.4 odi ie �.. DATE: March 1, 1 983 Rei ec� Date �a..r SUMMARY Req Vacation of Harris Avenue from Prosperity Road to a poi nt 130 feet west of Prosperity Road. Pur ose The applicant would l i k e to split his lot. City Code requires 100 feet of width for a corner lot and 75 feet for an interior lot or a total of 175 feet for two lots. The applicant has only 161 feet. If Harris Avenue were vacated, City Code would require only 150 feet for two lots and the applicant would have enough frontage. REC Approval of the enclosed resolution vacating Harris Avenue, 130 feet west of Prosperity Road, subject to: 1. Retaining an easement over the entire right-of-way for storm sewer utilities and the Williams Brothers pipeline. 2. Providing a stormwater hol ding area easement over the westerly 0 f et of the south 75 feet and the westerly 60 feet over the remainder of the applicant's property before the vacati is recorded. BACKGROUND Right -of -Way Description The Harris Avenue right -of -way is thirty feet wide. City Code requires sixty feet in width for a public street. The right -of -way is undeveloped, but contains the Williams Brothers pipeline and NSP power lines. There is an easement for the pipeline. Surrounding Land Uses Northerly and southerly: single dwellings Westerly: wetland Easterly: Prosperity Road. Harris Avenue is a paved street east of Prosperity Road. DEPARTMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Planning Land Use Plan designation: RL, low density residential Zoning: R -1, residence district (single d w e l l i n g ) State law: Section 412.851 of state statutes allows a city to vacate any interest in property, when the Council makes a finding "that it appears to be in the public interest to do so." The vacated right -of -way would become a part of 2033 Prosperity. Public Works The Maplewood Drainage Plan proposes the wetland to the west as a three -acre foot storm water holding area and a fifteen -inch storm sewer in the Harris Avenue right -of -way. Easements should be provided for both. ADMINISTRATIVE Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council holds a public hearing and makes a decision mb Enclosures: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line Map 3. Applicant's Letter 4. Resolution _ 2 - L)AVL. x z z 0 ui ROAD c .b z E DGE HILL RD. 65 IM: DE MONT ILI AVE 63 b ROOK AVE .2 cr ir Lu AV 11 to AVE. S XT LN A V AV E. qF771 QERVAIS PvAM AVL F �ANDVI CCURT 36 IVIK 11 f _JG A AA SHERREN AVE 63 S E R EN AVE C_ COPE__ ST AVE OPE AVE. co r IP : AVE. LARK AVE. �Q R Q z �E R0 � ;� LAURIE z cc 11 I'm 25 xi SANDI z AV VIE @ z 11 AV E 64 ------------- U RKE cc AVE. >. 8U KE MT ELDRIDG AVE. 1 Ep YA 0 o L4 I 1.] (1) 3 X PUBLIC ► WORKS W W BELMON > IT- Q AVE. W > BLDG. :=� z VE, KILL WA AVE. T" NAlt Ft13 OC IMM: . ....... V nos W JD AVE. z x D NT L w r- 28 SIMI R Wokefield Loh e t S t4f A-1 z ki PRI 3c da - J_ AV ST. PA IMP LOCATION MAP " Oez� 0.1701— da *TIC Ilk c -I' r c �: p ^� 0 N C-1 NO. �•U �� • 0 5 C , 4v to IN t, a l A w 19 womb �� � r 13 CN - z r. 74 d% z OL • 40' C 9 c ----------- T 7 w esfe.4f Oez� 0.1701— da *TIC Ilk c -I' r c �: p ^� 0 N C-1 NO. �•U �� • 0 5 C , 4v to IN t, a l A w 19 womb �� � r 13 CN - z r. 74 d% z OL • 40' A. Statement: - I think the vacation of Harris Avenue where I am located, at 2041 Prosperity, should be vacated, because there is a pond located on it, right beyond my property line. I'm not sure it would be feasible or possible. The terrain would also cause some difficulties. This also would allow me to split my lot, thereby I would only need 75 feet on the street frontage, instead of 100 feet. I only have 161.2 frontage altogether. As it stands, I would not be able to split the property in two. The added lot would also give the Village of Maplewood added tax income on the house I plan to build on it. Mark K. Marty n ATTACHMENT 4 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City ty Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in ' the Council Chambers in said City on the 28th day • y o March, 1983, at 7.00 p.m. The following members were P resent: The following members were absent: • WHEREAS, Mark Marty initiated proceedings to vacate the ubl i c interest in the following-described real property: P That portion of the Harris Avenue right -of -way 'described a., follows: 130 feet west of the northeasterly extension o y n of the southeasterly . lot line of lot one, F.D. Nelson's Homesites in Section 15 -29 -22 as measured along the south right -of -way line, WHEREAS, the procedural history of this vacation is as follows: 1. This vacation was initiated by Mark Marty on Februar y 11 1983 • 2. A majority of the owners of property abutting said street have . 9 signed a petition for this vacation; 3. This vacation was reviewed by the Planning n Commission on . 9 March 7, 19830 .The .Planning Commission recommended to the Cit y Council that this vacation be approved; 4. The City Council held a public c heari n on March 2 • P g 8, 1983 to consider this vacation. Notice thereof was published and mai 1 ed ursuant to law. All persons. P - p ons present at this hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also con - sidered reports and recommendations of the city taff and nd Planning Commission. WHEREAS, upon vacation of the above-described street, P ubl i c interest in the property will accrue to the following - described abutting properties: . 9 P P Lot 1 F.D. Nelson's Homes i tes NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Maplewood City Council that it is in the public interest to grant the above-described vacation on the .bass of the following findings of fact: 1. There i s no need for a ubl i c street over ' P this right -of -way. 2. Maintaining the right -of -way unnecessarily restricts development of the property p p ty to the north. This vacation is subject to the retention of an easement for storm sewer, u t i l i t i e s and the W i l l i a m s Brothers Pipeline. Adopted this 28th day of March, 1983. Seconded by Ayes--. STATE OF MINNESOTA } COUNTY OF RAMSEY } SS. } CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) J , the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the 28th day of March, 1983, with the original on f i l e in my office and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to vacation of said street. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City, this -- - day of 1 1983. Ci ty Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota C. Street Vacation: Harris Avenue (Marty) Secretary Olson said the proposal is to vacate Harris • Avenue from Prosperi to a point 130 feet west of Prosperity. Staff is recommending ding approval. An easement would have to be submitted to the City for the westerl 40 feet of the south 75 feet and the westerly 60 feet over the remainder before the vacation Would be final. The Commission questioned if there would be sufficient room m to construct a home on the property without building di ng on the easement. Public Works Director Haider indicated he thought there would be sufficient room. Mrs. Marty questioned how the easement would affect the ro r p pe ty. Secretary Olson explained what an easement a w s, who owned the pro perty and what affect it would have on construction on the r er pop ty. Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commi ssi on recommend to -the City Council approval of the resolutio vacat t� ng Harris Avenue, 1380 feet west of Prosperity. Road, subject to: 0. 1. Retaining an easement overt ' he ent� re ri ght -of -way for storm sewer, pipeline. utilities and the Williams Brothers 2. Providing a storm water holding area easement over the westerly 40 feet of the south 75 feet and the westerly 60 feet over the re mainder e ender of the applicant's property before the vacation is recorded. Commissioner He j ny seconded Ayes- -Commi s s i oners Axdah 1 Barr ' ett, El l efson, Fischer, He�ny, Pel l ish, Prew, Whitcomb, 5 3 =7 -83 m .j . MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Associate Pl anner -- Johnson SUBJECT: Plan Amendments - LOCATION: McKnight Road Realignment and Maryland Avenue APPLICANT: Planning Commission OWNER: Bulk Service Corporation - DATE: February 23, 1983 SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL F - 2.. Re e e e Date�..�... 1. The Planning Commission has requested an evaluation of amending the Land Use Plan to change Bulk Service Corporation's property lying north of the Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park from RM-- Residential Medium Density to BW-- Busi Warehouse. (See enclosed maps.) 2. This request is a result of a downzoni ng proposal for this area. 30 There are no pending development proposals for this site, CONCLUSION Analysis This property should be changed from RM-- Residential Medium Density to BW Business Warehouse, The only probable development of the property would involve an expansion of Bulk Service Corporation's facilities or the Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park. The management of each has indicated a desire to evaluate the p arcel for expansion purposes, Since the mobile home park is the onl likel user of the property, other than the owner, designation as RM would give the mobile home park unfair leverage in negoti the purchase of the site, If the mobile home park can successfully negotiate the purchase of the site from Bulk Service Corporation, staff would have no objection to redesi gnati ng the property, or a portion of it, for residential use. As far as protection of the publ i nterest is concerned, it would make little difference whether the site develops for warehouse or mobile home use. The purpose of the land Use Plan is to assure land use compatibility. This can be achieved with ei ther use, through existi zoning code requ for setbacks and screeni The site should, however, be downzoned to M -1, Light- Manufacturing facture ng to be consi wi th the exi ng use and eliminate the potential for an overly intensive use. The change would eliminate the potential for 33 additional mobile homes in the neighborhood. In light of council's approval of Pearson's 245 -unit mobile .home park in this neighborhood, the potential loss of 33 units would not have an adverse affect on the Land Use Plan or housing 1 an goals s for low to moderate income persons. P d Recommendation I. Approve the enclosed resolution (Attachment A), approving a plan amendment from RM-- Residential Medium Density to BW -- Business Ware- house for Bulk Service Corporation's property . abutting the Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park. II, Amend the acreage chart on page 19 -3 of the Land Use Plan to reflect the proposed 9.4 acre change from RM-- Residential Medium Density to BW-- Business Warehouse use for the Beaver Lake Neighborhood. 2 BACKGROUND Site Description 1. Acreage - 9.4 2. Existing Land Use - undeveloped with no public access 3. Easements a- Williams Brothers' Pipeline Surrounding Land Uses North and West: Property owned by Bulk Service Corporation, zoned and planned for industrial use East: Maple Greens planned unit development for medium density residential uses. No access to the subject property is planned. South: Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park Southwest: Undeveloped land, planned for RM-- Residential Medium Density use Past Actions 1- 17 -83: The Planning Commission ordered a public hearing for March 7, 1983 to evaluate the proposed amendment to the Land Use Plan. This change was requested in response to a downzoning proposal prepared by staff for this area. DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan Designation: RM -- Residential Medium Density 2. Zoning: M2- -Heavy Manufacturing Public Works A drainage pond and storm sewer /open ditch will be required on this property (map three). iW Enclosures: 1, Beaver Lake . Neighborhood Land Use Plan 2. Property Line Map 3. Excerpt from the Drainage Plan 4. Resolution 3 Is � as � R Mar Avenue ;..— V . r - y R I Sc Sw to cc cc m Sc R m sc k omm .Map 1 Beaver Lake NEICHGC7lIOOD LAND USE PLAN fs m 4 Pro qW ym R1 ■ • R1 R3 quo ••r1 00.�. Iw 42 Onl a zonin district . : Bulk Service Corporation's boundar not a property 1 ine existin warehouse facilit 11p, 1001, 1k M2 .01 (PUD) • • BEAVER LAKE ESTATES MOBILE HOME PARK Map 2 PROPERTY LINE MAP RM, Residential Medium Densifty. to BW, Busi-ness Warehouse ■ ■ Al"r4 ■ Map 2 PROPERTY LINE MAP RM, Residential Medium Densifty. to BW, Busi-ness Warehouse ., d9p e v v ti MAJOR WATERSHED DIVIDE INTERIOR WATERSHED DIVIDES - -- PROPOSED STORM SEWER EXISTING STORM SEWER OPEAI CHANNEL - STORM WATER STORAGE AREA INUNDATION AREA STORAGE AREA VOLUME 4 .:f r DISCHARGE IN CFS '~ CITY LIMITS .........:.- '...... .................... Map B EXCERPT FROM THE MAPLEWOOD DRAINAGE PLAN r,. •• / 0 . Subject Property •• (Owned by Bulk Servi •• .. r 400 Co rpo ra t o n) •; 4A e- Cb •� / �{ I� MAJOR WATERSHED DIVIDE INTERIOR WATERSHED DIVIDES - -- PROPOSED STORM SEWER EXISTING STORM SEWER OPEAI CHANNEL - STORM WATER STORAGE AREA INUNDATION AREA STORAGE AREA VOLUME 4 .:f r DISCHARGE IN CFS '~ CITY LIMITS .........:.- '...... .................... Map B EXCERPT FROM THE MAPLEWOOD DRAINAGE PLAN ATTACHMENT A Pursuant to. due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Cit of the Ci ty o g y Council a t . y f Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called ed and held i n the Council Chambers i n sa id City on the day of at 7:00 m. P The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, a proceedings for the amendment of the Ma 1 ewood Comprehensive ve '- al Plan entitled �� p P Mun�c� P Plan for Maplewood" has been initiated by the City of Maplewood for a change of Planned Use from RM-- Reside • nt� al Medium Density to BW - -Busy ness Warehouse for the following generally described area: That part of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24 Township 29, Range 24, except the Northwesterly 95 feet part Southeasterl of Omaha y Railway main track center l i n e apart of property tax parcel 57- 02410 - 030 -50 that l i e s South of the followi described line, be i nni n 620 feet North beginning of the Southeast corner of said quarter- quarter, thence Southwesterly to the Southwest corner of said quarter - quarter. WHEREAS, the procedural history of the proposed amendment is as follows: P 1. The City of Maplewood has a Comprehensive Municipal Plan entitled "P1 P an for Maplewood" adopted pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 670, Laws 1965 (the Municipal Planning Act, Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Sections 462.351 to 462.364-thereof); 2. Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.355 Subdivision • 2 and 3 thereof, provide for amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal Plan or of any section thereof; It 3. An amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal Plan has been ro osed b p P y the City of Maplewood and referred to the Maplewood Planning Commission, which hel d a ubl i s he p hearing on the 7th day of March, 1983 pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, 462.355 Subdivision 2 thereof, notice b mil y a and publication having been given, heard all who wished to be heard, considered all written and staff reports and analysis, WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Planning Commission, having considered the testimo mon resent all g Y of tho p written s ubmissions ss i ons to i t and staff reports, recommended approval of the amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above descri bed plan amendment be approved on the basis of the fol l owi n , q findings • of fact. 1. An RM designation gives the Beaver Lake Estates • management unfair leverage in negotiating the purchase of the . pro ert P Y 2. Land use compatibility can be accomplished if developed for warehouse or mobile homes, 3. The impact on the Beaver Lake Neighborhood would be of m7 nor si ni fi cance. 9 Adopted this day of 1983. - Seconded by byes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA } COUNTY OF RAMSEY } SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD } 1. I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the Pity of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of , 1983, with the original on f i l e in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript there- from insofar as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of , 1983. City Cl erk City of Maplewood, Minnesota A. P1 an. Amemdment: 1300 McKnight Road Bulk Service ' � ce Corporation) Secretary of son read the noti ce of public hears ng. The proposal i s to change the Comprehensive Plan from Rm to BW. Chairman Axdahl asked if there was anyone r ' y p resent who wished to comment on this proposal. No one was present. Chairman Axdahl closed the public hearing, 9 Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning ' _Corrmi s s � on recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution ap proving a pP g .plan amendment from R M, Residential Medium Density to BW, Business Warehouse for Bulk Service Corporation's property abutting the Beaver • 9 Lake Estates Mobile Home Park.. Also, the Commission recommends the acreage chart hart on page 19 -3 of the Land Use Plan be amended to reflect the ro osed 9.4 acr eage . p P change from RM, Res Medium Density to BW, Business Warehouse use for Beaver Lake 'Neighborhood, the Commissioner He j ny seconded Ay Co ' Barrett E11 ifs y '- �� ss � oners Axdahl , on, Fischer, He�ny, Pel l i sh, Prew, Whitcomb. F MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: .APPLICANT: OWNER: DATE: 6 Ci Manager Associate P1 anner -- Johnson 1�1.;� Rezon McKnight Road, south of the railroad tracks vJ ecJ. �- C i ty C o u n c i l L -0 Bulk Service Corporation March 1, 1983 SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL Rezone Bulk Service Corporation's property from M -2, Heavy Manufacturing, to M -1, Light Manufacturing. CONCLUSION Comments The City Council initiated this rezoning as part of its "downzoni ng" program. The problem is that the zoning allows a greater intensi of land use than is proposed by the Land Use Plan. The property is planned for business - warehouse and residential medium density use. A Land Use Plan amendment has been proposed, in a separate report, to change the residential portion of the site (attachment two) to business-warehouse use. Rezoning to M -1 would be consistent with the Land Use Plan and would eliminate the development of potential nuisance uses that could develop under the present M -2, heavy manufacturing. The downzoni ng is necessary to protect the integrity of existing and planned residential uses along the south boundary of this site, The existing Bulk Service fertilizer warehouse facility would become a nonconform- ing use if the proposed rezoning is approved. This means that the use could continue, but any expansion would have to be approved by the city council by conditional use permit. Warehouse facilities are, however, permitted in M -1 -zones by conditional use permit. Thus, although a future expansion of the facility would require a conditional use permit, the use would not be inconsistent with the intent of the zoning code. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution rezoning this area from M -2 to M -1. 9 BACKGROUND Site Description Acreage: 33.06 Existing Land Use: Bulk Service Corporation's fertilizer di str-i buti on facility Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: railroad tracks Easterly: undeveloped land, planned for business warehouse, residential medium density and open space use Southerly: Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park, a single dwelling, and undeveloped land, planned for residential medium density use Westerly: McKnight Road. Across McKnight Road, single dwellings in the City of St. Paul DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan Designation: BW, Business Warehouse and RM, Residential Medium Density (an amendment to BW is pending), 2. The BW classification includes governmental and public utility buildings and structures, storage and warehousing facilities, wholesale business and office establishments, cartage and express facilities, radio and television stations and other industrial uses of a lower-intensity nature, 3. Page 18 -2 of the Land Use Plan states that "Zoning maps should be updated as necessary to make both land use' maps and zoning maps compatible." 4. Section 36 -485 of City Code states that "In any instance where the city council or the planning commission is required to consider, an exception or change in this* chapter, including the zoning map, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the council or planning commission shall among other things: (1) Assure itself that the proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of this chapter. (2) Determine that 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. (3) Determine that the proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare." 5. Zoning M -2, heavy manufacturing 2 6. The M -2 zone allows any type of use except for specified nuisance uses which require a conditional use permit. (See attachment four.) A bulk storage facility for fertilizer is not a specified nuisance use and would, therefore, be permitted. 7. Section 36 -437 (7) of city code permits a warehouse to be located in a M -1 zone by conditional use permit. Public Works Bids w i l l be let later this year for construction of the McKnight Road Realign- ment through the western portion of the site. ADMINISTRATIVE Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council holds a public hearing and makes a decision. At least four votes are required for approval, jw Enclosures 1. Resolution 2. Beaver Lake Land Use Plan Map 3. Property Line Map 4. M -2 Zone 5. M -1 Zone 3 ti ATTACHMENT 1 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said City on the day of , 1983 at The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Council initiated the following rezoning: Except the Northwesterly 95 feet _ part Southeasterly of the Omaha Railway main track center line of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 also except the 8 -1/2 foot strip Southerly of the center line of _ _ I.C..C. track 114 and except the West 66 feet and except the Northwesterly 95 feet parallel with said main track center line part of the West 112 of the Southwest 1/4 North- westerly of a l i n e parallel with and 450 feet South from (measured on the west l i n e of the section) original 100 feet Omaha Railway right -of -way (subject to roads and easements) in Section 24, Town- ship 29, Range 22 WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the Maplewood City Council, pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances, 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on March 7 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to consider this rezoning. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were gi ven 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 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 ordinance and comprehensive plan. 2. The proposed change w i l l 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. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, i cabl a and the he publ i c welfare, Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes-- ' - STATE OF MINNESOTA } } COUNTY OF RAMSEY } SS. } CITY OF MAPLEWOOD } I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and y 9 appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared y pare the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular ar meeti n of th 9 g e City of Maplewood, held-on th'e day f 1 gg • y , 3, with the original nal on f i l e in my office, and the same . i s a full, true and complete l ete transcri t therefrom insofar as the same relates to this rezoning, . g Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 1983. y City Clerk - City of Maplewood, Minnesota r s W � V I cu m c ,m sc Rm )$ #ease, Y A 1.. O A E 0 sc ATTACHMENT 2 Bearer Lake NEIGHGO211000 LARD USE PLANT M R1 • _ R1 w 1 R3 ■ • ■ lrsao� =nnaiennina :sr=ws•�C�a� =7 •1 f � . a R3 - Bulk Service _. - Warehouse Facility • F • OWN rr- r .� _ : (PUS) Ab 1 • Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park - ■ 1.:rl :r. .car +r. _ : •!C Vic► d McKnight Road •;�: Realignment ■ �► Maryland Avenue� nwsnnoan snn - �' ATTACHMENT 3 PROPERTY LINE MAP 4 N ATTACHMENT 4 DIVISION 10. M -2 HEAVY FACTURING DISTRIbT i - i Sec. 36 -201. Use regulations, ' A building may be erected or used and a lot may be used or occupied for any lawful use, except that the following ses shall only i . special us g y be allowed b y p use ' permit, after a finding by the city council • that such use will not be noxious or hazardous to surrounding properties: . (a) Dwelling, except for living quarters for watchmen or care- • 'takers and their families, as an accessory use to a business or industrial use- _ , (b) Ab attoir or stock yard; • (c) DistiIlation'of bones and wood; • (d) Incinerator or reduction of garbage, offal and dead animals; (e) Junkyard, salvage or wrecking yard, or the baling of r a g s junks g s or g except when enclosed within a building, (f) Manufacture of: . -�' (1) Asphalt or asphalt products; (2) Explosives, fireworks, including storage thereof- (3) Fertilizer when manufactured from organic materials; (4) Gypsum, cement, plaster or plaster of Paris; (5) Rubber or gutta percha; (6) Sulphurous, sulphuric, nitric, icric h drochloric or P y other offensive or corrosive acids. (9 ) Wood pulp and fiber, reduction an processing thereof. (Code 1965, 910.010) 2253 r s • ATTACHMENT 5 DIVISION 9. M -1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING DISTRICT Sec. 36 -186. Permitted uses. In M -1 Light Manufacturing Districts, a building may be erected or used, and a lot may be used or occupied for any of the following purposes and no other; provided that, no use which is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted: (a) Any use permitted in a BC Business and Commercial Dis- trict and SC Shopping Center District, if the sauncil is satis- feed that such use will not interfere with proper - development of the M -1 Light Manufacturing District, but not otherwise. (b) Wholesale business establishments. (c) Trucking yard or terminaL (d) Customs shop for making articles or products sold at retail on the L)remises. (e) Plumbing heating, glazing, painting, paperhanging, roofing, ventilating and electrical contractors, blacksmith shop, car - pentry, soldering and welding shop. ' (f) Yard for storage, sale and distribution of ice, coal, fuel oil or building materials. (g) Commercial place of amusernent,.recreation or assembly. (h) Bottling establishment. (i) Manufacturing as follows: (I) Canvas and canvas products. (II) Clothing a nd other textile products, not including man ufacture of textiles. • (III) Electrical equipment, appliances an supplies, manu- facture and assembly of, not including heavy electrical. _ machinery. , (ITT) Food products, combining or processing of, not including meat and fish. (Y) Jewelry, clocks, watches. (VI) Leather products, including luggage and shoes. (VII) Medical, dental or drafting equipment, optical goods. (VIII) Musical instruments. -- (IX) Perfumes, pharmaceutical products, compounding of rub- ber products and synthetic treated fabrics, not includ- ing rubber and synthetic processing. (X) Small products from the following previously prepared materials: Cork, feathers, felt, fur, glaw, hair, horn, paper, plastics, shells. (XI) Tool, dye and pattern making, and similar sm all, ma- chine shops. (XII) 'Wood products, including furniture and boxes. (j) C ar pet and rug cleaning. • �k) Laun dry, dry cle ar.dyeing plant (1) Laboratory, research, experimental and testing. (m) Any use of the same general cbaracter as any of the above- permitted .uses, when authorized as a special exception_ by the city council (n) Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily inciden tal to any of the above- permitted uses. (Code 1965, § 909.010; Ord. No. 395, § I 5- 13 -76) . / 3 8. NEW BUSINESS A. Rezoning: 1300 McKnight Road (Bulk • 9 Service Corporation) Secretary Olson said the proposal is to rezone from M -2 He in to M - Light Ma � vy Manufactur- 9 g nufactur�ng, Ch airman Axdahl asked if there was anyone present who wished t 0 comment on the proposal. . No comments were heard. Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Counci 1 approval of the resolution rezoning the r _ p at 1300 McKnight Road from M-2 Commissioner Barrett seconded Ayes- ' Barrett E11 f y ss�oners Axdahl , e son, Fischer, Hey, ny, Pel 1 i s h, P rew, Whitcomb. TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT: OWNER: DATE: City Manager Associate Planner -- Johnson Plan Amendments • McKnight Road Realignment and Maryland Avenue Planning Commission Perry ..Shor.tri dge February 23, 1983 SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL F O V.. En d 1 4o d 1. The Planning Commission has requested an evaluation of amending the Land Use Plan to change the property at the northwest intersection of Maryland Avenue and the McKnight Road Realignment from SC Service Commercial, to RM, Residential Medium Density, 2. This request is a result of a "downzoni ng" proposal for the area. 3. There are no pending development proposals for this area. CONCLUSION Analysis The potential for neighborhood convenience shopping should. be retained in the vicinity of Maryland Avenue and the McKnight Road Realignment. The present SC, Service Commercial land use plan designation (Map one), is too intensive for neighborhood convenience shopping n and should to be changed pp g g to LSC, Limited Service Commercial. The question is whether the west side,. east side or both sides of the Mckni ght Road Realignment should be designated for LSC use (Flap three) . The owner of the properties in question, Perry Shortri dge, prefers that both locations be designated for` commercial use. Commercial al devel o p ment of the west site would be buffered from the abutting single dwellings to the west by the hill on the west side of the site. How - ever the intent of the ro osed neighborhood commercial district is to p. p • provide convenience shopping, opportunities that are readily accessible by foot and bicycle. The majority of persons to reside in this neighborhood. will live on the east side of the road. Thus given the accessibility criter ion, the preferred location would be on the east side of the proposed road (Map two). Designation of both sides of the road for commercial use would be premature. Designation of the second site should not be considered until a proposal comes before the City from the development community. As bothri-sites are about the same size reversing the present commercial and residential land s 9 use designations, should not have an adverse affect on the applicant, particularly since the McKnight Road has not been constructed. MEMORANDUM Once the land use plan issues are decided on, rezoning to the proposed Neighborhood Commercial District should be considered for the areas desi 9 - nated as LSC. Recommendatio I. Approval of enclosed resolution (Attachment A) amending the Land Use Plan from RM, Residential Medium Density to LSC, Limited — Service Commercia-1 for the property lying northeast of the intersection of Maryland Avenue and the McKnight Road Realignment, II. Approval of the enclosed resolution (Attachment B ) amending the Land Use Plan designation from SC, Service Commercial, to RM, Residential Medium Density, for the property lying northwest of the intersection of Maryland Avenue and the McKnight Road Realignment. _ 2 - BACKGROUND a Site Description (Refer to Map three) 1. East side of McKnight Road Acreage - approximately 2.4 - Existing Land Use - Undeveloped - 20 West side of *McKnight Road Acreage - approximately 2.4 Existing Land Use - undevleoped Surrounding Land Uses 1. East Side Northwest: undeveloped, planned for Residential Medium Density North and East: Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park South: Maryland Avenue. Across Maryland Avenue, the proposed Beaver Lake Hills Planned Unit Development West: Proposed McKnight Road Realignment 2. West Side North: Undeveloped land planned for residential medium density use East: Proposed McKnight Road Realignment South: Maryland Avenue; across Maryland Avenue, Ramsey County Open Space West: Single dwelling on a 75 x 470 foot lot Past Actions 1- 17 -83: The Planning Commission ordered a public hearing for March 7, 1983 to evaluate the subject revisions to the Land Use Plan. These changes were requested in response to a downzoni ng proposal prepared by Staff for this area. DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATION Planning 1. Land Use Plan Designation (Refer to Map one) : a. Northeast of the Maryland and McKnight Road Realignment, RM- Residential Medium Density b. Northwest of the Maryland and McKnight Road Realignment, SC- Service Commercial 2. Zoning: M2- -Heavy Manufacturing MIE a 3. Policy Criteria from the Plan: a. Service Commercial Centers (SC) This commerci cl i s oriented to facilities which are local or community-wide scale. While a full r range of commercial uses is permitted in -this district, certain types of facilities which may be of a high nature ' such as fast food restaurants, dis count sales outlets gas stations, and light industrial uses, should be p • p subject ect to specifi f � c performance guidel The objective of establishing shi n this district t . 9 c i s to provide for a wi de variety of commercial uses, compatible with the character and development lopment of the neighborhoods i n which they are located. b. Limited Service Commercial Center LSC . The ' ( ) e l�m�ted commercial center classification refers to commercial faci 1 i ti es on a neighbor - hood scale. Heavy industrial uses, department stores, motels auto accessory stores, etc. would be prohibited,' while other land u ses of a medium intensity nature would be permitted subject to meeting erformance standards, certain P ds. c. Page 18 -17: Limited Service Centers 1) Limited Service Centers are defined as those providing ' P g spedallzed commercial services on ,a neighborhood scale, limited as to quanti location or function, and planned in a quality environ- s ment. The City s h ould develop lo catio n on gui del i nes for each vari ety of center. 2) The community must restrict these centers because of h ' t e� r effect on surrounding properties, yet provide convenience to the citizens with high standards of safety amenities and aesthetics. 3) The City should ap loc ations • • includes .cations only after complete environmental planning, which considering function, traffic, intensity of activity, architecture,, e, amens t� es , surrounding uses, and utilities. Public Works 1. Bids are scheduled to be let later this year for the construction of th McKnight Road Realignment, 2. The project will provide water and sewer to abu tting utt�ng properties.. mb Enclosures: 1. Existing Neighborhood Land Use Plan Map 2 Proposed Neighborhood Land Use Plan Map 3. Property line Map 40 Resolutions - -4- McKnight Road Realignment r Maryl and 0 71 Avenue c rac 5 RIC JO A s C W Y co m sc Rm A V w A 0 A SC Vp t o McKnight Road Realignment cc Maryland Avenue c ra I.- V. v .O � R tit SCE'~ Y t i W v c ` � c c M sc Rm w r w w 0 w M� sc Bearer lake NEIGHGC211000 LAND IiSE PI AN (Proposed) •s • ■ M40 R1 w R3 , quo &&--1 001 Y' iiiii• �issamiisi�sssait /«� =11�ft't71�f� -- - -�- 1 .� ■ . - - A2 - - y a Onl zon d ' ..,r . 9 Bulk Service Corporation's boundary, not a property l i n e _ existing warehouse facility �� ~• � i.0 ' . I . . • i .�- doe • - - (PUB) BEAVER LAKE ESTATES - ; L `"' i y ` '`°`' w r r i r � - ■ � 4 ■ ■ • ■ MAP 3 PROPERTY LINE MAP Q N Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said City on the day of at p.m. The following members were present: T-he - fol 1 owi ng members were absent: WHEREAS a proceedings for the amendment of the Maplewood Comprehensive Municipal Plan entitled "Plan for Maplewood" has been initiated by the City of Maplewood for a change of Planned Use from RM, Residential Medium Density to LSC, Limited Service Commercial for the following generally-described area: That portion of the following-described property lying east of the centerline of the McKnight Road Realignment: the east 365 feet of the south 5032 feet of the SW , of the SW4, subject to Maryland Avenue in Section 24, Township 29, Range 22; and That part of the SE- of the SW- of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, Ramsey County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south l i n e of said SE4 of the SW 4, said point being 1076.48 feet westerly of the southeast corner thereof; thence deflecting 64 51' 00" to the. right a dis- tance of 560.55 feet to the west l i n e of said SE4 of the SW4; thence southerly along said west l i n e a distance of 507.47 feet to the south l i n e of said SE4 of the SW- easterly along said south l i n e a distance of 246.04 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to Maryland Avenue and the McKnight Road Realignment. WHEREAS, the procedural history of the proposed amendment is as follows 1. The City of Maplewood has a Comprehensive Municipal Plan entitled "Plan for Maplewood" adopted pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 670, Laws 1965 (the Muni ci pal Planning Act, Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Sections 462.351 to 462.364 thereof) ; 2. Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.355, Subdivision 2 and 3 thereof, provide for amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal Plan or of any section thereof; 3. An amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal Plan has been proposed by the City of Maplewood and referred to the Maplewood Planning Commission, which held a public hearing on the 7th day of March, 1983, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, . 462, 355, Subdivision 2 thereof, notice by mail and publication having been given, heard all. who wished to be heard, considered all written and staff reports and analysis.' WHEREAS, the Maplewood City. Planning Commission, having considered the testi- mony of those present, all written submissions to it and staff reports, recom- mended approval of the proposed amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above-described plan amendment be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The opportunity for neighborhood convenience shopping is needed in this neighborhood. 2. This location would be easily accessed by foot and bicycle, highl desirable characters sti cs for neighborhood convenience shopping. 3. Designation as Limited Service Commercial, to pe t neighborhood convenience shopping opportunities, would not have an adverse effect on the Land Use Plan. Adopted this day of Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of , 1.9 with the original on file in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of ,19 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota r Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular • of �1a 9 meeting of the City Council Of the City pl ewood, Minnesota was dul called and held i • on n the Council Chambers i n said City y the day of at p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, a proceedings for the amendment of the Ma al "Plan Maplewood Comprehensive Muni p Plan entitled ed P1 an for Maplewood" has been initiated a 1 ewood for by the Cit of M Residential Medium Density t p a change of Planned Use from SC, Service Commercial t Res � f o RM, y or the following owing general ly- descri bed area: The portion of the fol 1 owi ng descri bed ro ert ' P P Y lyi ng west of the center - line of the McKnight Road Realignment: The east 365 feet f % � e t o the south 503 -11/12 feet of the SW 1 of the SW 4 , subject to Maryland Avenue in Section 24 T 29, Range 22.- Township WHEREAS, the procedural history of the ro osed amend ' P P amendm � s as follows 1. The City of Maplewood has a Comprehe • p ensive Mun�c� pal Plan entitled 11 pi an for Maplewood" adopted pursuant to the rovi si o ' Statutes Ch P ns of Minnesota Chapter 670, Laws 1965 (the Municipal Plannin Act, Minnesota Statutes Annotated Section g ns 462.341 to 462.364 thereof); 2. Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.355, Subdivi 2 and 3 thereof, provide for amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal P1 section thereof • an or of any 3. An amendment of the Comprehensive Municipal Plan has been proposed by the City of Maplewood and referred to the Maplewood Pl anning which held a public hearing on the 7th day of March, 1983 pursuant Minnesota Statutes 462. P �0 355, Subdivi vi s i on 2 thereof, notice by m a i l and publication having been given, heard all who o wished to be heard, con- sidered all written and staff rep orts and. analysis, P y s. WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Planning Commission having ' of th w r i tten n9 cons � dered the testi mony Y e present, all wry tten submi ss i o to it and staff ro p p recommended approval of the osed a mendment. rep orts , NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described Plan Amendment be approved on the basis f • fact: o the following f�nd�ngs of 1. The Service Commercial designation is too intensive • tens�ve for t�i�s location. 2. The ._preferred s ite .for neighborhood • g ood commercial shopping is on the east side of the McKnight Road Realignment. ,1 I There is no justification for designatin n g g both sides of the road for commercial use at this time. 4. The Residential Medium Density designation • adjoining 9 on would be consistent with ni ng planned land uses. 5. The change would not have an adverse affect on the land use plan. Adopted this day of Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY , SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) I, the undersigned, being the duly - q uali fied an • 1 ev�� d appointed Clerk of the Ci of Mapl ood, Mi nnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully of compared . of Maplewood, held on the day of the attached and foregoing ng extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City' i t Y on file 31 19 with the orig inal le in my office, and the same is a full true • + � and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporat • of p to seal of the City this day , 19 Ci Clerk Ci V of Maplewood, Minnesota ;;? 1 'F-5 B. Plan Amendment: Maryland a y nd Avenue and ' Lakewood Dr • eve (Shortridge) Secretar Olson read the notice of u • _ p bl � c hearing. The ro o -�, ' Plan from SC to R P P s `� s to amend the Comprehensive _ M. The Commission discussed wi th Secretary Olson a Works Haider nd Di • � er the proposed al i nment o ' rector of Publ � c with g f McKn� McKnight Road. Mrs Hai along wi proposed der also explained the design _ P P intersection on )oca =ti ons . - 1 d stay i n place ace to serve Existing ng McKnight Road would a the properties. It may b y e , Chairman Axdahl asked if t on the here was anyone resent w proposal. P ho wished to comment Vern Potter, McKnight Road questioned why Bulk o under g , questik Servi 9 the bra dge as the rest of - ce could not a service off the property, why should the - the new roadway? ey obtain Director Haider indicated di ca ted access ha snot yet been established, Mr. Potter did not think the property should be rezone the road • way s going to be constr ed un 1 the time wi 11 have, ucted and know exactly what alignment • 9nment �t Gerald Bruzi k, 1250 N. Mc • s pro zoned McKnight, said his prop i two dif ferent fe rent categories , H P y s proposed to be et a questioned where a road would be installed to g to a portion of the ro ert P P y. Staff indicated if - there i s not a local roa dwa ' property owner to decide where the � � t would be up to the a roadway should go. It could a veway to serve a multiple e d also be a private driv p development, . uzi k indicated he did Mr. Br think the property thing . Br not thi would b 9 s i t wou.l d be serviced b , y e worth any - wi sh to have the r y roadway. He , therefore did n p operty rezoned. He thought � of until after a decision � s mad g any zone change should wait how their r eon the exact location of McKnight p will be serviced, Road and Gary Pearson, Beaver Lake Estates, said the a • Y e �n support of the idea of a convenience store in the area. He asked what the setbacks would for the building, u1d be 9 Staff indicated that the Community Design n Re • plan a y 9 view Board reviews ews the site p and makes recommendations i ons on the setbacks, Mr. Pearson said i f the use w Oth6r ' oul d be than a convenience store he wished to have the zoning remain as it is, ' John John - son, 2335 E. Maryland Avenue . y, opposed to the zone change. His property would also have two different zoning districts., • i n the process 9 � cts . He did d spend money p s to get the property zoned R -1. The zoo i n g should be heft as is south of the McK night Road realignment. McKnight could serve buffer to multiple development g e as a b p on the north. If necessary, he would again go to court to maintain the R -1 zoning, 9 0 Secretary 'Olson indicated ca ted - the reZO that Russ Ni ezgocki , owner o ne area, said he was i f property �n n favor of the R -2 zoning. Chairman Axdahl closed the • publ ic hearing, The Planning Commission - . at time they are just talking the people resent a • this tuP t the meeting at this about one small area along Mc The proposal Knight Road alignment* the zone chap a time s for a Plan amendment n of Commi ss i o.ner Pel 1 i sh moved the Cit Counc• a P1ann� Comm�ss� recommend Y - � 1 • approval of the resolution to the RM, Res dents al Medium amending the Land Use Plan from • i um Dens i ty to LSC , Limited Servic the property ly i ng northeast of ce Corrmerc�al for the intersection of Mar hand McKnight Road realignment. Also Avenue and the McK o the Commission � on recommends approval amending the Land Use P1 PP oval of the resolution Commercial to RM R - an designation from SC, Service Residential Medium Density, for • northwest of the intersection y ' the property lying tion of Maryland Avenue and the • real i gnment, a McKn� ght Road Commissioner El l efson seconded Some of the Comm ss' • 1 oners said d they could not vote in favor proposed amendment because the exact of this nmen t 1 oca t� on of the McKn i ht realignment Road 9 t is not decided on 9 Voti on the motion: . Ellefson Pell ' Ayes Barrett ish,Prew He - n . Nays -- Commissioners Whitcomb � y h�tcomb and Abstained -- Commission ' Ab stained — Commissioner Fischer Motion carr 4 -2 -1 F 0011, 16-/ MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Associate P1 anner -- Johnson SUBJECT: Code Amendment--Neighborhood Commercial District DATE: Ma 3, 1983 • s INTRODUCTION b y E c4 .i , R.�.. f •l ' Reque Establish a neighborhood commercial zone that is specifically designed for location within or adjacent to a resi dential distri Reasons for Change 1. The present commercial zones (see reference information) which permit retail trade are too intensive for location within or adjacent to a residential neighborhood. 2. If a compatible neighborhood use vacates an overly intensive zoned site, there is a potential that a use incompatible with the neighborhood w i l l find the site desirable. " 3. As part of the city's downzoni ng program, staff recognized that no exist- ing commercial zone is appropriate for: a) the northwest corner of Mary - land Avenue and the McKnight Road realignment, b) the Maplewood Plumbing property at English Street and Larpenteur Avenue, and c) McMenemy Street and County Road B. Objectives To create a commercial zoning district permitting retail trade that is s P eci fi - call y intended for: 1. Location on smaller tracts of land within or adjacent to a residential neighborhood. 2. Pedestrian and bicycle access 3. Businesses which cater to the daily needs of nearby neighborhood hborhood resi dents (e.g. a grocery store, barber shop, small restaurant, etc.) . CONCLUSION Analysis; The opportunity for neighborhood convenience retail shopping should be preserved. However, limit on the size and types of these uses must be imposed to ensure compatibility with nearby resident uses. The present zoning code does not offer a commerci zoning district which includes retail uses that would ensure compatibility with a residential setting, 9 The attached neighborhood commercial ordinance is proposed to meet this need. The Maplewood Plumbing site at Larpenteur Avenue and English Street is an example of the problem that can arise. In th case, busines commercial zoning was granted for an, insurance office and apartment which were never constructed. A 7 -11 store was constructed a few years later, eventually being laced b the resent use h' y P y p w ch, al though a permitted business commer replaced use, i s overly intensive and out. of- character with -.the residential setting. A s i m i l a r situation could result if the Brooks Superette , at McMenem Street and Count Road B were to vac y County � ate the premises. Recommendation (Four votes required for adoption) Adopt the enclosed ordinance establishing a NC-- Neighborhood Commercial Zoning District. REFERENCE INFORMATION Existing Commercial Zoning Districts 1. BC, Business Commercial--the broadest of the commercial districts. The permitted uses include automobile-related businesses, offices, retail and all types of restaurants. (See Attachment A.) - 2. SC, Shopping Center - - similar to the BC District, except gas stations and auto sales are not permitted. (See Attachment B.) 3. BC (M) , Business Commercial (Modified)--similar to the SC district,, except restaurants are conditional uses subject to no drive -up window facilities. This is intended as a transition from intensive commerical to residential. (See Attachment C.) 4. CO, Commercial Offic -- intended to abut a residential district. Emphasis is on professional and admi nistrati ve offices. Low intensity commercial uses are permitted when secondary to an office use or by conditional use permit, if free- standing. (See Attachment D.) 5. LBC, Limited Business Commercial -- similar to the CO district, except retail businesses are not permitted. The district is intended to abut residential district All uses are subject to council approval. (See Attachment C.) Past Actions Larpenteur Avenue and English Street Site 12 -3 -64: The site was rezoned from F -farm residence to BC, business commercial for an insurance office and apartment building. 1974: A 7 -11 store opened on the site. 1978: Following the vacation of the site by 7 -11, council denied a license for a tavern due to neighborhood opposition. Maplewood Plumbing and Heating moved in shortly thereafter. Surve�r The 3000 square foot maximum area is proposed on the basis that the Brook Superette, at McMenemy Street and County Road B, is approximately 3000 square feet. This structure is a good example of the size structure intended in this district. prnrarbirce 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council: First reading Second reading and adoption (requires at least four votes for adoption) iW Enclosures Proposed ordinance Attachments A -D 3 DIVISION 5A, NC NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Sec. 36 -126. Intent. The intent of this district is to preserve land for the use of businesses that are compatible with adjacent residential land uses. Uses are limited to offices and smaller retail uses that cater to convenience shopping. Pedestrian and bicycle access are to be emphasized. - Sec. 36 -127. Permitted uses. Any of the following uses provided that the floor area of all buildings in any one NC . zone shall not exceed 3000 .square feet: 1. Bakery or candy shop for the production of goods sold on the premises 2. Beauty parlor or barber shop 3. Dry cleaner or 1 aundromat. All odors must be controlled so as not to be noticeable to adjacent residents, 4. Office or medical and dental clinics 5. Repair shop, except for motorized vehicles. No work shall be performed outside of the building. 6. Drug, hardware or grocery store 7. Studio 8. Tailor or dressmaker shop 9. Veterinary or grooming clinic where there are no outside kennels or. storage. Sec. 36 -128. Accessory uses. 10 off- street parking 2. Signs, in accordance with the sign ordinance Sec. 36 -129. Conditional uses (requires council approval),. Any of the following uses provided that the floor area of all buildings in any one NC zone shall not exceed 8,000 square feet: 1. Any permitted use listed in section 36 -127 20 Club, lodge or hall 3. Private school, daycare center or community service use 49 Taxi stand or bus stop 5. Restaurant where there are no drive -up order windows or serving of food to patrons in their automobi 1 es All cooking odors must be controlled so as not to be noticeable to adjacent residents, 4 6. Similar uses to those listed i n this section Sec. 36 -130. District standards. (a) Bike racks Bike racks shall be provided in an area that is convenient to each major building entrance, but which will not disrupt pedestrian or vehicular traffic or fire lanes, (b) Building design Buildings in this district shall be designed to be compatible with their surrounding land uses. If more than one use on a site, the shall be planned and organized-as a unit. Pedestri should be able to walk between stores without crossing vehicular traffic lanes. There shall be no exterior storage, other than a trash receptacle which shall be screened as required �y Section 36 -26 of the zoning 9 code. (c) Lot coverage At least 15% of the site shall be landscaped. (d) Building setbacks (1) The minimum building setback from a right-of-way shall be thir 9 y y feet and twenty feet from s i de and rear property lines. (2} Where a setback is from residentially zoned p roperty, the mi nimum . Y p p y, nimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75 feet, subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements: a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height. b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially- y zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 squ feet. (e) Parking and loading areas Paved areas shall be provided for loading and unloading of deli trucks and other vehicl servicing of shops by refuse collection, fuel , fire, and othe.r service vehicles; automobile accesswa y s ; and pedestrian walks. (f) Plan review Plan approval is required from the Community Design Review Board. The city may require appropri conditi to ensure compatibil with the surrounding uses to include,.but not be limited to buildin height 9 setbacks, orientation, parkin 1 of ' 1 ocati on or I ocati on of bui l di n 9 entrances or screeni 5 ATTACHMENT A DIVISION 7. BC BUSINESS AND C0)0h1F- hCIAl. DISTRICT Sec. 36 -153. Use regulations. In a BC Business and Commercial D' • ' jstr�ct �n the city, the follow- - ing regulations shall apply: . ftb (1) Permitted uses: A building mayb erected or used an . _ a a lot ' may be used or occupied, for an • p , y of the following purposes, and no other. - • (a) Apartment for one - family in coml)ination with busine use. (b) Hotel, motel, tourist home, rooming house or boarding- Louse. • (c) Retail store, restaurant of�i _ � ce, agency, studio, bank, personal service and craftsmen's sliop, mortuary. • (d) Automobile sales agency, used car lot, parkin garag or ' .lot, provided all facilities parking g g - P s are located and all services are conducted on the lot, ' • , (e) Nev%pspaper publishing j ob rinti» esta - - P g sh m ent_ (f) Theater. _ _ _(g) Hand or automatic self - service launA ry- � �. (h) Bakery or confectionery shop, the * roducti _ P� p on of a.r - ticles to be sold only at retail on the premises (i) Public garage or motor - duel station; provided that a license to operate such business is first obtained frond the city council pursuant to chapter 17 of this Code. All _ public garages and motor fuel stations must be so lo- -� cated on the site and the site shay be of the size as _ provided in section 36 -136 of this division which defines Kinds of operation, site area required and other data _ relating to such business. - • (]) Any use of the same eneral character g as any of the above permitted uses; provides that, no use which is noxious or haza.raous shall be permitted, (2) Special exceptions: The following ses ar - g e allowed when authorized by the city council as a special exception: •, (a) All uses permitted in R -3 Residence Districts, except the construction of dwelling houses permitted in divi- sions 3 and 4 of this article, R -1 and R -2 Residence Districts. (b) Processing and distributing tation f ' g or milk or other beverages, carting or hauling station. (c) Place of amusement, recreation or assembly t han an a theater, when conducting indoors. (d) Yard for storage, sale and distribution of ice coal fue oil or building materials, when enclosed within a fence of not less than six (6) feet in height, but not includin e, automobile g junkyard, salvage, or other wrecking yard. (Code 1965, § 907.010; Ord. No. 232, § 3 Ord. No. 256,11- 20 -69; Ord. No. 402, § I 8- 12 -76) ATTACHMENT B DIVISION 8. SC SHOPPING CENTER DISTRICT Sec. 36 -173. Use regulations. In an SC Shopping Center District in the ci a building tS , ilding or combination of buildings may be erected or used, and the lot area may be used or occupied for any of the following purposes, and no other, but in no case shall*a building be used for living quarters: (1) Retail store, including etail outlet showroom owroom for uses per - mitted in subparagraph (9) hereof, but not including auto- mobile sales agency; provided that no goods shall be dis- played on the exterior of the premises. (2) Restaurant, tea room or cafeteria. (3) Office agency or studio. (4) The following personal service shops dealing directly with customers; beauty parlor, barber shop, clothes cleaning agen- cy, automatic self - service laundry, eressmaking, millinery or similar shop; provided that all repair or processing work is conducted in accordance with subparagraph (9) below. (5) Theater, not including outdoor motion picture establishment, assembly hall, or community building, indoor recreational establishment or library, child day center. (6) Bakery, confectionery or custom shop for the production of articles to be sold at retail on the premises; rovided that all P , baking or processing is conducted in accordance with sub - paragraph (9) below. (7) Bank. (8) Passenger station. (9) The following uses; provided that, if such uses are located on the ground floor, they shall not be located within twenty -five (25) feet of the front of the building; and further provided that, they shall be effectively screened from the front portion of the building by a wall or partition: a. General servicing or repair. b. Upholstering. c. Carpentry or woodworking. d. Electrical, radio, television repair. e. Hand laundering, dry cleaning or pressing, providin g no inflammable fluids are used. 0 L Tailoring, dressmaking or repair. g. Millinery repair or processing. h. Baking, confectionery making or similar processing. g L Frozen food lockers. j. Any similar use involving repair, rocessin or r P g storage activity. (10) Accessory use customarily incidental to an f y o the above uses. (11) Any use of the same general character as an of the e above permitted uses, when authorized as a special exception by the city council; provided that, such use shall be P ermitted subject to such reasonable restrictions as the cit y council may determine; and further provided that, no trade or busi- ness shalt be permitted which is either noxious or hazardous. i ATTACHMENT C Sec. 36 -154. LBC Limited Business Commercial District. A The LBC Limited Business Commercial District is hereby estab- lisped and may be authorized by the council in those locations where a regular BC Business Commercial District abuts a residen- tial district, the intent of this provision being to make possible a modified commercial area in the nature of a buffer zone wherein the _ uses, subject to prior council approval, rill be limited to profes- sional offices and such other similar uses as the council may deter- y , mane. The proposed plan of use in any such LBC limited business commercial district shall be submitted to the council for final de- termination and approval. (Code 1965, § 907.010; Ord. No. 232, § 3 10- 19 -67; Ord. No. 256,11- 20 -69; Ord. No. 402, § I 8- 12 -76) Sec. 36 -155. BC(M) Commercial District (Modified). 1. INTENT. The BC (M), Business Cor7mercial- Modified District is intended to provide for the orderly transition between more intensive corznercial uses and low or medium density residential areas. Restrictions on, but not limited to, building height, setbacks, orientation, parking lot location, or Jpcation of building entrances may be required to ensure compatibility wit4i abutting residential uses. 2. USE REGULATIONS. A building may be-erected or used, . and a lot may be used or occupied, for any of the following purposes, and no other: a. Retail store; professional administrative offices; bank or savings and loan; personal service, craftsmen's shop, mortuary b. Hotel or motel c. Walk -in theatre d. Job printing shop e. Bakery or candy shop producing goods for on- premises retail sales. f. Any use of the same general character as any of the above P ermitted uses, as determined by the City Council, provided that no use which is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted. 3. The following uses when authorized by the City ouncil b means of a s ecial Y Y P use permit: a. All uses permitted in R -3 Multiple Duelling Districts : except the con- struction of houses permitted in R -1 and R -2 districts. b. Laundromat or similar automatic self-'service "laundry c. Restaurant, where there are no drive -up order windows or serving of food to patrons in their automobiles. All cooking odors must be controlle( so as not to be 'noticeable to adjacent residences.- d. Place of amusement, recreation, or assembly, other than a theater, where there are no outdoor activities. ATTACHMENT D DIVISION 6. CO COMMERCIAL OFFICE DISTRICT Sec. 36 -136. Purpose and intent. (a) The CO Commercial Office District is established rimaril P y to provide areas for the development of professional and adminis- trative offices, related uses together with supportive, low- intensit commercial uses in locations in close proximity to residential areas where such .uses can conveniently serve the public, and to create a suitable environment for such uses and buildings specially designed for their purposes, located on sites la g P large enough to provide room for appropriate separation of uses, landscaped open spaces and off - street parking facilities. (b) This district is intended to be located primarily on heavily traveled streets or adjacent to commercial or industrial districts, and is designed to lessen the impact of these uses on residential areas. (Ord. No. 380, § 100,1- 16 -75) Sec. 36 -137. Permitted uses. In a commercial office district, unless otherwise provided in this chapter, no building or use of land shall be erected, structurally altered or expanded, except for one or more of the following uses: (a) Professional offices; (b) Administrative offices; (c) Medical and dental offices and clinics; (d) Financial offices, stock brokerages, banks and savings and loans, real estate offices and other general business offices; (e) Related commercial uses: Incidental services, such as restaurants, pharmacies and retail sales which serve primarily the occupants and pa- trons of the permitted office use, when conducted within the same building. Related commercial uses shall not ex- ceed twenty -five (25) percent of the total net floor area of the building. (f) Supportive commercial uses: The following free standing uses may be permitted upon approval by the city council of a special exception: Spe- cialty or gift stores, office supply, ticket agency, travel service, opticians and similar uses. The uses provided for in this paragraph may be the sole use of a particular property or building, or may be combined with any per- witted or conditional uses allowed in the district, upon compliance with the necessary special exception or spe- cial use procedures. (Ord. No. 380, § 101,1- 16 -75) Sec. 36 -138. Conditional uses. The following uses are permitted in a Co District subse uent approval of a specia q � review and a PP p al use permit: (a) Medical and dental laboratories, not including the manufac- ture of pharmaceutical or oche: products for general sales and distribution; (b) Public and quasi - public uses appropriate to the district, such as hospitals, convalescent hospitals, and professional busi- ness and technical schools; (c) Public utility and service buildings, structures' and uses a - P propriate to the district: It is the intent of this paragraph to provide for uses which supply public or quasi - public services which are of a sub- stantially automated nature or require only periodic main- tenance, such as water pumping stations, telephone relay or` facilities and similar uses. It is not lnt.ended that office facilities, maintenance dispatching depots or any use which generates regular daily use or traffic would fall within this definition. (d) Restaurants: In keeping with the intent and purpose of the Cv district a restaurant use does not include a drive -in or any res- taurant commonly referred to as "fast food" or "fran- chise" wherein the emphasis is on automobile oriented clientele or where any sizeable proportion of the total activity is involved in takeout orders intended for con- sumption other than within the building. Questions of the applicability of this definition to an individual pro- posal shall be reviewed by the planning commission, which shall forward a recommendation to the city council for final determination. (e) Any other office use which is determined to be the sam general character as the above uses. (Ord. No. 380, § 102 1- 16 -75) r r s , s 99 UNFINISHED BUSINESS , A. Code Amendment: NC District Secretary Olson said the Planning Commission reviewed this at the previous meeting. Staff made the suggested revi s ions to the ordinance. The Commission suggested adding to section 36 -12 a statement saying condi tional use permits require City Council approval. Also add after #1 of Section 36 -129 "in Section 36- 127." An additional statement should be added to Section 36 -127, #3 to require control of all odors from the operation of the business. The Commission also discussed with staff areas where this new zoning district could be used. They also discussed the different types of uses permitted by the zoning district. The Commission also indicated restaurants should only be permitted with a conditional use p ermi t. Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council adopt the ordinance as amended establishing a Neighborhood Commercial (NC) zoning district. Commissioner Barrett seconded ayes- -Commi ssioner Axdahl , Barrett, El lefson, Fischer, Hejny, Pell ish, Prew, Whitcomb.' . 10, COMMISSION PRESENTATIONS A. February 28 Council Meeting B. Commission Representative--March 14 Council Meeting 11. STAFF PRESENTATIONS 12, ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. 6 I. 7 -83 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Associate Planner--Johnson SUBJECT: Rezoning LOCATION: Maryland Avenue and McKnight Roads APPLICANT: Council r y OWNERS: Beaver Lake Estates, Perry Shortri d 9 e, t"6n W O Potter Gerald Bruzek, Evelyn Salkowicz, John Johnson, Carl Olsen and Paul Edmiston (See Attachment Three for Parcel Ownership) DATE: March 1, 1983 SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL Request Rezone about 68 acres at the corner of McKnight Road and Maryland Avenue from M -2, Heavy Manufacturing to R -3, Multiple Dwelling, R -2, Double Dwelling and NC, Neighborhood Commercial. Proposal 1. This rezoning is part of the city -wide `'downzoni ng" program. (Down- • zoning occurs when the zoning ordinance is amended to change a zoning district from a higher to a lower intensity use: in this case, from heavy manufacturing to residential use.) 2. Upzoning is also proposed for the southerly portion of the six single- dwelling parcels fronting on Maryland Avenue (Attachment Two). The p resent single-dwelling zoning is being recommended for change to double - dwelling zoning. 3. There are no development proposals for these properties. CONCLUSION rnmmrmn tc The proposed rezoni ngs are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and would be compatible with surrounding development. The existing M -2 zoning would allow hea y manufacturing uses that would not be compatible with existing uses or the Plan. R -2 zoning is recommended for the property abutting McKnight Road, as illustrated in Attachment Two. R -2 zoning would permit the existing dwellings to become conforming uses, whereas R -3 zoning would perpetuate their present nonconforming use status. No improvements can be made to nonconforming use properties without Council approval by special use permit. The commercial of a building di n and truck p 9 trailer storage would become nonconforming if designated as either zone. The residential property abutting the north side of Maryland Avenue and lying west of the McKnight Road realignment, as illustrated in Attachment Two should be upzoned from R -1 to R -2. The existing dwellings would continue as conforming 9 uses. The concern is that their large lots (88 x 475 feet) and present R -1 zoning are inconsistent with the residential medium densit y designation nation for this area. The northern one -half of the single-dwelling lots fronting on Maryland . Avenue, the eastern portion of the large lots fronting ' 9 ng on McKn Road and the remaining undeveloped property to the east and north (.Attachment Two) should be zoned R -3. This area is irregular in shape; as such developers given the o � opers should be g opportunity for cluster development to eliminate excess.i ve street constructi R -3 zoning offers the developer the required red amount f whereas q o si te design flexibi R - 2 zoning would not. The Land Use Plan also has a oli le dwellings P cy calling for the location of multi p l l i ngs i n areas accessible by collector and arterial roadways. The proposed McKnight Road real i _ g gnment .i s such a roadway. Recommendation (Requires at least four votes fora approva 1) Refer to Attachment Two: I. Approve the enclosed resolution (Attachment Four ) rezoning area two from M-2 to NC, o II. Approve the enclosed resolutions (Attachment Five'-- M -2 - to R-3) and (A ttachment Six • - _R -1 to R -3) , rezoning area on f - g e f rom M 2 and R 1 to R-30 III. Approve the enclosed resolutions (Attachment Seven-- M-2 and (Attachment Eight -- R -1 to R -2) , rezoning area - R -1 to R -2'. g three from. M 2 and • - 2 - BACKGROUND Site Description Acreage: Approximately 68 Existing Land Use: Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park, six single dwellings . (one dwelling includes a pole building), and undeveloped land Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Bulk Storage facility and undeveloped land, planned and zoned for industrial use East: Undeveloped land, planned for residential medium density. A planned unit development for Maple Greens has been approved for their site. South: Maryland Avenue and six single - dwelling lots. Across Maryland Avenue, county open space and the proposed Beaver Lake Hills planned unit development West: McKnight Road. Across McKnight Road are single d w e l l i n g s in St. Paul Past Actions 6 -6 -68: Council approved a special use permit for the Beaver Lake Estates Mobile Home Park, 9-13 -73: Council denied a zone change from M -2, Heavy Manufacturing to R -1, Single Dwelling for 2325 East Maryland Avenue and referred the q uesti on of rezoning a larger area to the Planning Commission. 1 -9 -75: Council gave first reading to a rezoning from M -2, Heavy Manufacturing to R -1, Single Dwelling for the six lots north of Maryland and Avenue (map two Y . Due ) to citizen opposition, Council declined a 12 -2 -74 Planning Commission recommen dati on to initiate "public hearings for the rezoning of the complete area betty between Maryland, McKnight, the mobile home park, and the Bulk Service, Inc. property and that such hearing should consider the reasons for bringing the zoning for the area into alignment of the use proposed under the Comprehensive Plan (Residential Medium Density) for the City of Maplewood." 1- 16 -75: Second reading of the six-lot zone change request was defeated for lack of four votes in favor. 4- 20 -78: Council approved a Zone change from M -2 to R -1 for the six -lot area shown on map two in response to a lawsuit brought against the city. 8 -6 -82: An administrative lot division was approved for Mr. Perry hortri d e Y 9 to create the triangular parcel to the southwest of the mobile home park lying east of the McKnight realignment. The applicant indicated a desire for commer- cial use of this property. 8_ DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: RM, Residential Medium Densit ra' y_ and LSC, Limit Service Commercial (proposed i n a separate report } - 2. Zoning: M -2 ' Heavy Manufacturing 9 3. Policies Criteria from Plan, page 18 -2: "Zoni n . ma s should be d g p up as necessary to make both land use maps and zoning maps compatible." 4. Compliance with Land Use Laws: Section 36 - 485 states that "Ina instance nstance where the city council or the planning commission is required red to cons.i r d q e an exce or change in this chapter, including the zoning ma in accordance with the provisions g p ' • p ov si ons of this chapter, the council or planning commission shall among other things: (1) Assure itself that the proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of this chapter. (2) Determine that the proposed change will not substantial ' 1 � n� ure or detract from the use of neighboring p roperty or from the character of the neighborhood, and that the use of the proDert y a 'acent to the area included in the proposed change or plan i s . ade uatel safeguarded. q y 9 (3) Determine that the ro osed change • p p ge w� 11 serve the best i nterests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the P ubl i c welfare." Citizen Comments The three persons with single dwellings i ngs fronting on Maryland and Avenue that ar . y e recommended for rezon to R -2 were notified. The owners of 2335 and 2345 responded. 2345 had no objection to the proposal, 2335 thought R -2 to h g to north of his property would be more compatible with the existing dwe 1 ngs. Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council decision, following a public hearing 9 mb Enclosures 1. .Beaver Lake Neighborhood Land Use Plan 2. Proposed Zoning 3, Existing Zoning /Affected Property Owners 4. Eight resolutions - 4 - McKnight Road Realignment war Cz Maryland A venue L- %#. -tilt- Ir R I �� SC CU cc C OW % m --&W SC R rn o O 4w SC ATTACHMENT Beaver Lake 0 HEIGNGCZHOOD LAND USE PI AN (LSC desi is proposed in a separate report) M�MMIM 0 0 .!.v 96-4 LW p W . c - M Mumma 0 ■ R1 low L.- R 3 4ow -o ft (PUD) Ecirp.;r. AtjrA L*,. z Ac. 14; aaaaaa— ATTACHMENT 2 PROPOSED ZONING • Area 1-- Area 3-- R-3. Multiple Dwellin -29 Double Dwellin R Area 2— NCI, 'Nei Counercial ■ M2 • Its %a RI RI 40P R3 00 �lii i is ■ s i >s ■ ti i ■ • tf it TrYt�l� <T� � ttt�� � tR1l� ;i" ' .., � moo* 0 Proposed Reali of McKni Road' �. +'''� .• � ., +. i � -opt Co F N Jop ■ .000, IF • . 4 . 1 (PUB) • 47 Z .7 Alierl tftfleirr dr. 4C 4C. • 1EI&I 4 AprM. 1 A FFECTED PROPERTY OwNtkS (T) Beaver Lake Estates (6) Carl Olsen (2325 Mar Ave.) Mobile Home Park (7) Russel•Niez (2) Tony Oswald (8) Evel Salkowicz (1240 McKni Rd.: (3) Perr Shortrid (9) Gerald Bruzek (1250 McNi Rd.) • (4) Paul Edmiston (2345 Mar Ave.) 1 (10) Vernon Potter (1262 McKni Rd.) (5) John Johnson (2335 Mar Ave.) a ATTACHMENT 4 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular • meeting of the C Council of the Cit of Maplewood Minnesota was duly called and h the Council Chambers in sai held i n d City on the day of at 7:OO,p.m. The following members were present : The following members were absent:. WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Counci initiated a r Manufacturing to NC N rezoning from M -2, Heavy 9 ghborhwod for the following-described property: That part of the SE4 of the SW- of Section 24 To Co � Township 29, Range 22, Ramsey nty,•ne of sai SE-14- described as follows: Beginning a a ' on the south line � � g 9 t point E 4 - of the SW 4 , said point being 1076.48 feet westerly of the southeast corner thereof • th - o 51' 00" to � ence. deflecting 64 the right a distance -of 560.55 feet to the west ' 4 of the SW�-• the 1 � ne of sa SE a, ence southerly along said west l i n e a distance of 507.47 feet to the south l i n e of said SE4 of the Sll %• then - 4� thenc easterly al ong said south li a distance of 246.04 feet to the point of beginning, Subject to Maryland Avenue • an and That part of the east 365 feet of the south 503 - 3 �- /12 feet of the SW� of the SW 4 , subject to Avenue i n Section 24, 29 R ' . McKnight Townshi p � Range 22, lying east of the centerline of the Road Realignment. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezonin g s g as follows. 1. This rezoning was initiated b Maplewood ewoo - y p d C� ty C ouncil, pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Mapl ewood Code of ' Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed b the Maplewood • y p ewood Planning Commission on March 7, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to th City Council that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing o . 9 n to consider this rezoning. Notice thereof was .. published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons p sons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and resent written � p statements. The Council als cons idered reports and recommendations of the city staff and Planning Commi ssion.. y NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAP t LE MOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described rezoni ng be approved on th basis of the f ' following findings of fact: 1. The proposed change is consistent - - 9 t with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code and Land Use Plan, 2. The proposed change will not substantially inj ' ur nee hb a e or detract from the us of . g on ng property or the character of the neighborhood. 0 3. The use of the property adjacent to the area included ' � n the zone change is adequately safeguarded. 4. The proposed change will serve the best interes • i is of the community by el iminating the possibility of development that would b ' a incons with the intent of the Land Use Plan and providing for needed neighbor. hood convenience shopping opportunities i g PP n the area, Adopted this day of = Seconded by Ayes— -- y STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAh1SEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Maplewood, I�' PP ed Clerk of the City of Ma P Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared ofn extra y e P the attached and foregoing g ct of minutes of a regular meeting of the Cit of Maplewood, held on the day of y .. y � 19 ,with the ori on file I n my office, and the same is a full, true a cry t therefrom � nd complete trans - P as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of - of P the City this day 30 19 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota ATTACHMENT 5 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said City on the day of at 7:00 p.m. d The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS the City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning from M -2, Heavy Manu- facturing to R -3, Residence District (Multiple Dwel 1 i ng) for the following- described properties: 1. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the SE - of the SW - of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, except the following-described parcel: Beginning at a point on the south l i n e of said SE-4 fo the S1414, said point being 1076.48 feet westerly of the southeast corner thereof; - thence deflecting 64 51' 00" to the right a distance of 560.55 feet to the west l i n e of said SE - 1 - 4 - of the SW4; thence southerly along said west l i n e a distance of 507.45 feet to the south l i n e of said SE-4 of the SW4; thence easterly along said south l i n e a distance of 246.04 feet to the point of beginning. 2. Except the South 503 11/12 feet and except the West 690 feet part of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 Southerly of line running from Northeast. corner of sai d 1/4 1/4 to poi nt 450 feet South on West section l i n e from original railway right -of -way and subject to McKnight Road and the Northwesterly 15 feet of said excepted West 690 feet, all in Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, 3. That part of the fol 1 owi ng- descri bed parcel lying west of the McKnight Road Real i.gnment: The east 365 feet of the South 503 -11/12 feet of the SW 4 of the SW 4, subject to avenue in Section 24, Township 29, Range 2,2. 4. That part East of the Westerly 283 feet of the following-described parcels: a. Subject to McKnight Road, the following beginning on West l i n e of and 595 49/100 feet North from Southwest corner of Southwest 1/4 then North on said West l i n e 87 feet than North 64 degrees 5 minutes East on a l i n e 15 feet Southeasterly from and parallel to the South- easterly l i n e of railway right -of -way 767 04/100 feet then South 278 19/100 feet then South 78 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds West 704 77/100 feet to beginning, all in Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 1262 McKnight Road. Y b. Subject to McKnight Road and except the South 503 11/12 feet part of West 690 feet Southerly of a l i n e described as following: Beginning on Test l i n e of and 595 49/100 feet North from Southwest corner of Southwest 1/4 then North 78 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds East to point on East line of said West 690 feet, all in Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 1250 McKnight Road. 5. That part East of the West 283 feet and North of South 2=83 feet of the following - described parcel: Subject to highway easement over Southwest corner and subject to McKnight Road and Maryland Avenue, the West 440 feet of South 503 11/12 feet of Southwest 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 1240 McKnight Road. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the City of Maplewood, pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning . wa-s reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on March 7, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to consider this rezoning. Notice thereof was pub- lished 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 rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 10 The proposed changes are consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed changes will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or the character of the neighborhood. 3. The use of the property adjacent to the area included in the zone change is adequately safeguarded. 4. The proposed change will serve the best interests of the community by eliminating the possibility of development that would be inconsistent with the intent of the Land Use Plan. Adopted this day of Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of 9 19 , wi th the original on f i l e in my office, and the same is a full, true and compl ete trans- cript therefrom insofar as the same relates to . Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the-City this day of , 19 . City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota ATTACHMENT 6 Pursuant to due call and ntoi ce thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council 9 y Counc of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said City on the day of at 7:00 p.m. r The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, the City Maplewood initiated a rezoning from R -1, Residence District (Single Dwelling) to R-3. Residence District (Multiple Dwelling) for the following-described properties: That part North of the Southerly 283 feet of the following-described parcels: 1. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 75 feet of the East 440 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 in Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2345 Maryland Avenue. 2. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the hest 88 feet of the East 528 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range also known as 2335 Maryland Avenue. 3. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 88 feet of the East 616 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2325 Maryland Avenue. - 4. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the hest 88 feet of the East 704 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, 5. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the Jest 88 feet of the East 792 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22. 6. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 88 feet of the East 880 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the City of Maplewood, pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on March 7, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to cons i der 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 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 rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed changes are consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. • 2. The proposed changes will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or the character of the neighborhood. 3. The use of the property adjacent to the area included in the zone change is adequately safeguarded. 4. The proposed change will serve the ' best interests of the community by eliminating the possibility of development that would be inconsistent with the intent of the Land Use Plan. Adopted this day of Seconded by Ayes -7 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY Of MAPLEWOOD ) I, -the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of 9 19 , with the original on f 1 e i n my off ce, and the same - i s a ful 1, true and compl ete transcri pt there- from insofar as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 19 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota ATTACHMENT 7 i Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers-in said City on the day of at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning from M -2, Heav y Manufacturing to R -2, Residence District (Double Dwelling) for the following - described properties: 1. The Westerly 283 feet of the following-described properties: a. Subject to McKnight Road, the following: Beginning on the West l i n e of and 595 49/100 feet North from the Southwest corner of the Southwest 1/4 then North on said West line 87 feet then North 64 degrees 5 minutes East on a l i n e 15 feet Southeasterly from and parallel to the Southeasterly l i n e of railway right- of-way 767 04/100 feet then South 278 19/100 feet then South 78 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds West 704 77/100 feet to the beginning, all in Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 1262 McKnight Road. b. Subject to McKnight Road and except the South 503 11/12 feet part of blest 690 feet Southerly of a line described as following: Beginning on the W e s t - l i n e of and 595 49/100 feet North from the Southwest corner of the Southwest 1/4 then North - 78 degrees 12 - minutes 30 seconds East to a point on the East line of said West 690 feet, all in Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 1250 McKnight Road, 2. The Easterly 283 feet and the Southerly 283 feet of the following- described property: Subject to highway easement over the Southwest corner and subject to McKnight Road and Maryland Avenue, the West 440 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 1240 McKnight Road. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the City of Maplewood, pursuant to chapter 36, article*Vll of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on March 7, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Counci l that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 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 written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the city staff and Planning Commission. - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEW0OD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described rezoning be' approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed changes are consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed changes will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or the character of the neighborhood. 3. The of the property adjacent to the area included in the zone change is aderuately safeguarded. 4. The proposed change will serve the best in of the community by eliminating the possibility of development that would be inconsistent with the intent of the Land Use Plan. Adopted this day of Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of , 19 , wi th the original on file in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to . Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of , 19 . City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota ATTACHMENT 8 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a .regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers of said City on the day of at 7: 00 p. m. The following members were present: _ The following members were absent: WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning , from R -1, Residence District (Single Dwelling), to R -2, Residence District (Double Dwelling) for the following- described properties: The Southerly 283 feet of the following parcels: 1. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 75 feet of the East 440 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 in Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2345 Mary - land Avenue. 2. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 88 feet of the East 528 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2335 Mary- land Avenue. 3. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the west 88 feet of East 616 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest .1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2325 Maryland Avenue, 4. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 88 feet of the East 704 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, 5. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 88 feet of the East 792 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22. 6. Subject to Maryland Avenue, the West 88 feet of the East 880 feet of the South 503 11/12 feet of Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 24 Township 29, Range 22. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the City of Maplewood pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on March 7., 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 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 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 rezoning be _ on the basis of the following findings of*fact: 1. The proposed changes are consistent with the spirit, purpose, and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed changes will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or the character, of the neighborhood. 3. The use of the property adjacent to the area included in the zone change. is adequately safeguarded. 4. The proposed change will serve the best interests of the community by eliminating the possibility of development that would be incon- sistent the intent of the Land Use Plan. Adopted this day of Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) 1, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the on gi nal on f 1 e i n my offi ce, and the , same i s a ful 1, true and compl ete trans - cript therefrom insofar as the same relates to Witness my hand as such C1 erk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 19 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota P.. MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager _ FROM: Director of Community Development - -: -. SUBJECT: Rezoni ngs LOCATION: Century Avenue, from Ivy Avenue to the tracks w DATE March 18 1983 The city council, on March 14, did not approve a rezoning from M -2 heavy to F dwellings. 9 Y manufacturing g , farm residence and R -3, multiple pl a This leaves the zoning inconsistent with the plan. There were three problems brought up by counci 1 members : 1. Too many multiple dwellings and too high of a density in t 9 y his area. 20 Mrs . Vanderhoff had to rebuild by September 1. 3. Possible location for the steam generation plant, The density in this area is controlled by the Land Use Plan, not the o zoning. The zoning only determines the t 9 • Y type of building. di ng . The .proposed density i s medium density. If council would prefer to limit development to double and sin 1e dwellings, p 9 g , an R -2, double - dwelling zone would be best. This would also allow Mrs. Vanderhoff to rebuild in the future. The M -2 zone allows all types of uses -- everything from quads to used -car lots to industrial uses. Leaving as M -2 does not 9 the zoning prohibit multiple dwellings. The city property was proposed as one ossi bl a site for ' P the steam generation plant. As you can see from the enclosed site review summar the dump ite was rated a s being y P • i ng poor and was given a low priority. If this site is chosen i n the future, t would be better to issue a special use permit than allow a M -2 zone to remain that may attract nuisance uses. Al ternati ves 1. Reconsider a F zone for the city property and R -3 zonin for the rest - 9 tat the April 1 11 meeting, . 2. Initiate a rezoning to F and R -2 and refer it to the Plannin g Commission. 3. Leave the zoning M -2. Council should then initiate a plan amendment to GI, general industrial, P g t i al , to avoid misleading eadi ng developers as to the city's intent. mb Enclosures: Site Review and Map 2 -14 -83 Staff Report l • 1 1 PRELIMINARY SITE REVIEW IE SUMMARY Pro x tin i t , r� Screened S Steam Line Truck F rom Residential MaJor 3M Caiupu s Power Plant Site location �"--� n n S uTar ima r S to t Routin Ac cess Areas Ili I►w s ..._.� _�Y._ miles) CC,� • � County Degree of Acc tP ate (14) Fish Hatchery Poor Good Yes Excellent 3.2 St, Paul Ramse y Good (8} outdoor Theater Excellent Good No Good 0085 Maplewood Ramsey Excellent cellent cC} Workhouse Good Good No Good 2.4 Maplewood Ramsey Good (D) .Ford Dealer . Poor Poor No .Fair 8 Lake Elmo Washing 9 • Poor (E Maplewood Dump Fair Poor No Poor 2.9 ° Maplewood Ramsey Y Poor (F) Open Land Fair Poor Yes Poor 2.15 Oakdale Washington Poor 0 r (G) K -Mart Fair Excellent Yes Excellent 2.8 Oakdale Washington u Good ud (II) Woodda l e West Fair Poor No F a i r 2.0 Woodbury Washington F a i r (j) Woodda Ea Poor Fair No y Fa i r 2.4 Woodbury , Wa sh i ny ton Poor ( J) Battle Creek Good Good No Good 1.5 Maplewood Ramsey Good (K:) Mlnnehaha Excellent Good No ' Good 4.6 Maplewood Ramsey, Excellent • C - ��- + • • i `�+� t' : y �... • Gew :/rte .� • �•� ; .. 4m dlP do J a. { r • wom" WOO" f O.O �, • -• �•• t -� v u low t + r •��. .`�• �!� •A• Wit'► ' "` A 1 M "7 K/ IT •; *.. 1 and } _ t ! .. ` _ �•� t w. �• Am As c mf wo 069 a, T1. 3 1300 0000, wo • • W-J 40 , 1ii mob Not it It f 1 • • • : E r..r•"'wlw�l Ir V A— �•1• ►_ 1 t A �•�+•y ti:.' �� 44arlAo-d A. sic re - E , cwt •` 1 �� � - • ' j • .: • - •:.:..% • � • . 7 ir . — - v J"'•. �-- ` : s "'•' _ _ �. = _-^•, is ! �•-� At ��11 . • . 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MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development zonings SUBJECT: Re _ LOCATION: Century Avenue, from Ivy Ave. to the = ` APPLICANT: tracks City o f Maplewood NNERS: Ci of Maplewood, Gladys Block, Dick a• � P earson ancf Gerta Vanderhoff, and the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad DATE: February 14 1983 REQUEST Rezone the city property from M -2 heavy m • � y anufacturing to F, farm residence and the remainder of the site from M -2 to R -3 residence � ce district dwellings), CONCLUSION Comments The City Council initiated these rezoni n s as art • g P of its downzoni ng program. This is where the zoning allows a greater intensity of land use than proposed by the Land Use Plan. an s These rezonings are consistent with the Land Use Plan and will eliminate. the development of potential nuisance uses that could develop el op under M -2 zoning.. These rezoni ngs would not affect the Pearson mobile h ' ho me park, since this was approved with a conditional use permit. Mrs. Vanderhoff has stated that she would l i k e to rebuild a house on her. property. The previous house , was required to be removed because of fire damage. This can be done under the M -2 zoning. The R -3 zone, however requires council approval to construct a si.ngl a or double dwel 1 i n 9 . No approval would be required if construction is started within one Y ear of removal (September 1, 1983 ). Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution rezoning this area from M -2 to F and. R -3. BACKGROUND Site Descriptions (See attachment three.) Maplewood site: A seventeen acre, undeveloped parcel. This site was previousl public Y a P dump. Part_ of this site is now used as a nature preserve cal"-' "Jim's r Prairie." The Park and Recreation Commission recommended that this prairie be included on the Minnesota Natural Heritage Register. Vanderhoff site: A thirteen acre, undeveloped parcel with several sheds from a previous house. This house was removed because of fire damage. Pearson -Block site: A 39 acre parcel that is undeveloped, except for a single dwelling, Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Railroad tracks Easterly: Century Avenue and single dwellings in Oakdale Southerly: Undeveloped, except for quads on Ferndale Street. The city approved a PUD for this property allowing the development of single dwellings, double dwellings and quads or townhouses, Westerly: Undeveloped. The city approved the construction of townhouses, a park and golf course as part of the Maple Greens PUD. Past Actions 5-18-72: Council indefinitely tabled a special use permit request for a solid waste transfer station on the Vanderhoff site. 9 -5 -74: Council granted a special use permit for a solid waste transfer station after being ordered to do so by a court. 10-25-82: Council approved a special use permit for a 245 lot mobile home park on the Pearson -Block site. DEPARTMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan designations: RM, residential medium density t and OS , en o _ Y P space (See attachment four.) 2. The RM classification i s .designated for such housing types' single dwell- . 9 YP. i ngs on small lots, double dwellings, townhouses and mobile homes. The maximum population density is 22 people /net acre. The number of units for each acre would vary by dwel 1 i ng type and bedroom mix. As an example, a two and three bedroom townhouse project with private roads would be allowed a maximum density of six units for each acre. A similar apartment project would be allowed 7.5 units for each acre. 2 3. Page 18 -2 of the Land Use Plan states that "Zoning maps should be updated 9 P p ed as necessary to make both land use maps and zoning maps compatible," 4. Section 36 -485 of City Code states that "In any instance where th ci council or the planning commission is required io consider an exception • or change �n this chapter, in - inc luding ng the z onin g map, i n adcordance with -- the provi of this chapter, the council or planning ca�mmi ssion shall among ther thin r ' 9 thi 9 (a) Assure itself that the proposed change i s consistent with ' 9 t the spirit ri t purpose and intent of this chapter. (b ) Determine that the proposed change w i l l not substantially ' i njure ure or detract from the use of neighboring property or from the character - of the neighborhood, and that the use of the ro ert adjacent P p y �acent to the area included in the proposed-change or plan is adequately safe- guarded. (c) Determine that the proposed change will serve the b • g b est interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare." 5. Zoning: M -2, heavy manufacturing 6. The M -2 zone allows any type of use, except for specified nuisance uses which require a conditional use permit. (See attachment five. 7. The F zone allows agricultural and single e dwel g ling uses. 8. The R -3 zone allows townhouses and apartments at the maximum density the Comprehensiv allowed b .Y p ve Plan. Single dwellings are allowed with council approval . 9. Section 36 -17(c) states that "A nonconforming building whol or 'p artiall y 9 y P y destroyed by fire explosi flood or other phenomenon, or legally . 9 condemned, may be reconstructed and used for the same nonconform use; provided that, building reconstruction shall be commenced within one y ear from the date the building was destroyed or condemned and shall be carried on without interruption." ADMINISTRATIVE Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council holds a public hearing and makes a decision. At least four votes are required for approval. j W Enclosures 10 resolution 2. location map 3. property line. map 4. Land Use . Plan 5. M -2 district 3 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said City on the day of , 1983 at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: _ r r WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Council initiated the following rezoni ngs : 1. M -2, heavy manufacturing to F, farm residence for unplatted lands beginning on the North South 1/4 line of Section 24 -29 -22 450 feet South thereon from the Southerly line of the Omaha Railway right - of -way thence Northeasterly to the Northeast corner of the North- west 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 thence Northeasterly to a point 75 feet Southeasterly at a radius from the center line of the main track of said railway thence Southwesterly parallel with and 75 feet Southeasterly at a radius from said track center l i n e to said North South 1/4 line thence South thereon to the beginning in Section 24- 29 -22, 2. M -2 to R -3, multiple residential for the following two parcel-s: a. Unpl atted land, subject to Century Avenue. Part of the North- east 1/4, Southeasterly of C. St. P. M. and 0. railroad right- of-way in Section 24- 29 -22, more commonly described as 1487 Century Avenue North. b. Unpl atted land, subject to Century Avenue. The Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 24- 29 -22, more commonly described as 1375 Century Avenue North. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the Maplewood City Council, pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances; 2. This rezoning was referred to and reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on February 21, 1983, at which time said Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 1983 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 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 rezoning be on the basis of the followin 9 findings of fact: 1. The proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning ordinance and Land Use Plan, 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 $d jacent to the - area included in the proposed change or plan is adequately safeguarded. r 3. The proposed change w i l l serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare, Adopted this day of , .1983. Seconded by Ayes— STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes-of a Tegul ar meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of 1983, with the original on file in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to this rezoning. .Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 19830 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota *_- 120 Q V E RGS: AVE CN ST 1LV ----� qVE F GERA 6 ' . MAGNOLIA AVE. •�' V! a 0 �► Z �! a •. F- = HARVESTER LOCATION MAP' ATTACHMENT TWO NORTH ST. PAUL 68 1 HOLLOW Ar AVE. L P Er AVE. •:; - .: • ;•fir- +--� :: c RPENTEUR AN D Be over Q �� —� - IL ......._ Loke • . % I � EWE AV 1 �i- t'i j 'r -A IV 4 a do' t E. IDAHO AVE. db F 53 cc 12 n- rise JS Kj " W _ W Kj g ML UWK MLKAt-M4S4 WIN W "W48400==W4W45NV*H" .2 E • NSP PROPANE `: PLANT R l .•.......•.. .... ■ ....... M2 . ..........487. ... .... ..... 4A M2 (R ........ . .. ............ Rl - -. . ......... OWNER ; ;-000' ........ X - ERTA VANDERHOFF ..... pis ......... ......... ....... .. .............. OWNER... A GLADYS BLOCK .......... 1375 D I C.-K PEARSOK ' .00l owl 0000 ........... .000 0000" % F j%. MAPLE GREENS ............. (PUB) 1p I soz a Ar. M2 (R3) 1Y AVE z : O zi: UY M M W40 D ATTACHMENT THREE PROPERTY* LINE MAP EXISTING ZONING M2 PROPOSED ZONING (F) (R3) 1�1 4 ATTACHMENT FOUR i CLn vA L� Rlw •Er sc • Bearer lake NEIGHBORHOOD LAND USE PLAI A ATTACHMENT FIVE DIVISION 10. M -2 HEAVY MANUFACTURING DISTRI CT Sec. 36 -201. Use regulations. A building may be erected or used and a lot may be u ed or occupied for any lawful use, except that the following ses shall be allowed b s pecial g only y p use permit, after a finding by the city council that such use will not be noxious or hazardous to surrounding properties: . (a) Dwelling, except for living quarters for watchmen or ca takers and their families, as an accessory use to a business or industrial use; (b) Abattoir or stock yard; (c) Distillation of bones and wood; (d) Incinerator or reduction of arba a off ' g g , al and dead animals; (e) Junkyard, salvage or wrecking nd or the bali g y � of rags or junk, except when enclosed within a building; g (f) Manufacture of: . (1) Asphalt or asphalt products; (2) Explosives, fireworks, including storage thereof; (3) Fertilizer, when manufactured from organic materials; g , (4) Gypsum, cement, plaster or plaster of P aris• (5) Rubber or gutta percha; (6) Sulphurous, sulphuric, nitric, icric h drochl ' c or other P y orl offensive or corrosive acids. - (g) wood pulp and fiber, reduction and processing hereof. 1965 910. g (Code § 010) 2253 t a / -d3 C. Zone Change--Century Avenue, Ivy to the tracks. Secretary Olson said this is a City initiated zone change, It is proposed to rezone the property from M -2, heavy manufacturing to F, farm residence and R -3, residence district (multiple dwellings). The Commission discussed with staff what affect this would have on the mobile home park proposed by Mr. Pearson, Chairman Axdahl asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment. Richard Pearson, 1959 White Bear Avenue, requested this item be tabled as far as his property is concerned, for approximately a one month or two until the final site plan is approved. Secretary Ol so.n indicated the special use permit would still be in effect. Commissioner Pel 1 i sh m oved the Planni Commission recommend to the City Counci o f the re solutio n rezoni t his ar ea rom..X-2_tfl -_�- and _ R- 3._cons.i st_ent with the staff report dated February 14, 1 983. Commissioner Whitcomb seconded The Commission discussed when the publ heari would be held for this proposed zone change and the hearings scheduled for the other zone changes discussed at this meeting. The Commission indicated they should all be held at the same Council meeting. Voting on the motion: Ayes- -Commi ssioners Axdahl , Fischer, Hejny, Pellish, Sletten, Whitcomb. a' SON% MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Code Amendment - -P1 anni ng Commission Terms DATE: February '17, 1983 The enclosed amendment allows a planning commissioner with an expired term to serve until a new appointment or reappointment is made. This will allow the commission to have a quorum after terms have expired without appointments. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed ordinance ic enclosure: Ordinance ORDINANCE NO. _ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CCQE OF ORDINANCES RELATI - NG TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 25 -19 (b) is hereby amended. as follows (additions underlined): Sec. 25 -19. (b) (b) The members of the first planning commission under the 1970 amendment of this section shall consist of: three (3) members appointed for three (3) years.; four (4) members appointed for two (2) years; and four (4) members appointed for one year. The unexpired portion of the year in which the appointments are made shall be considered as one year. All terms shall expire on December thirty -first of the year in which the appointment terminates. A commissioner with an expired term, however, may serve until a new appointment or reappointment is made. As the terms expire, all appointments thereafter shall be for a term of three (3) years. (Code 1965, § 202.020; Ord. No. 263, § 3 4 -2 -70) Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect after its passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council this _- day of _ _ _- _ 1983. Mayor Attest. AyeS -- Clerk Nuys -- E. Code . Amendment: Planning Commission Terms Secretary Olson said the amendment allows a planning commissioner to continue to serve until a new appointment or reappointment is made. Commissioner Pellish m oves the. Planning Commission recommend ap r of the ordinance regarding the terms of the commissioner Commissioner Fischer seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl Fischer, Hejny, Pellish, Sletten, Whitcomb. µ, MEMORANDUM 'f TO: City Manager T FROM: Associate Planner Johnson SUBJECT: Final Plat--Cars'groves Meadows Addition - z! R ., APPLICANT: Roberts Construction In e `" OWNER: Ray Nowicki DATE: March 9. 1983 Request Approval of a final plat for sixty single-dwelling lots. lJ1/+4- A ..4. Z.- 7- 16 -81: Counci vacated a portion of Cypress Street and approved the ' p for Cars rov s foll PP a prel �m� nary p g e Meadows subject to the con I. Construction of a 12 inch watermai n from Gervai s Avenue to Coun Road C through the plat. . 2. Construction of a storm sewer and pondi ng system that will limit the rate of run -off onto adjacent property to present levels as determined by the City Eng ineer* 3. Construction of Connors Avenue to Cypress Street et for a second means of access to the proposed subdivision. 4. Construction of all internal plat improvements. 5. Include the proposed remnant arcel located west of P the proposed Forest Street, with the plat as an outl ot. This Outl of shal be combined with the property to the west. The metes and .bounds property description for the plat shall P y• P p l 1 be changed to reflect the inclusion of this property.. ro ert P P Y 6e vacation of the 40 foot ingress-egress easement south from om County Road C. 7. Dedication of a street and utility easement for that portion on of proposed P Forest Street which l i e s on the adjoining property to the west. 8. _ Staff approval of a finished radi n and drainage 9 g Wage plan. 9. Dedication of 33 feet rather titan 43 feet for the south hal �-� County Road C �.:. 1 10. Transfer of the .7 persons /net acre density excess to the applicant's property to the west. 11. Drainage easements shall be dedicated along the back lot lines, as per the City Engineer's direction. • T, 12. Compliance with the recommendations of the Soil Conservatiom,_ Service, dated November 21, 19770 Z. 1 Final plat approval cannot be granted until the EAW P rocess has been completed. 14. Dedication of the 10 foot temporary roadway easements on the north and south sides of the easterly 60 feet of proposed Connors and Delmont Avenues for purposes of temporary cul-de-sacs. These easements are to be separate from the plat. 7- 26 -82: Council approved a time extension for this plat, subject to the original conditions. Status Street grading, utilities and curbs have been installed as provided by a June 10, 1982 developer's agreement. Final plat approval is being requested prior to completion of the required public improvements, therefore, a letter of credit must be submitted to ensure their completion. Completion of the re- maining improvements and the start of home construction is proposed for this Spring. Recommendation Approval of the final plat, subject to: 1. The receipt of an irrevocable letter of credit for completion of required public improvements prior to the City signing of the final plat. 2. Submission of temporary roadway easements for the north and south side of Demont Avenue for a temporary cul-de-sac at the east boundary of the site, e C nclosures 1: Location Map 2. Property Line Map 3. Final Plat 2 -4L -ar BEAM AVE. BE AM 60 12 �.. cl V Kohlmon-- loc Loke KOHLMAN _ I AVE. 23 (z c I -UNTY ROAD c VL t U) w Ix 0 uj 11 W Z. cc U) DEMON [BROOK41 AVE2 '2% 2 61 $L r XT JNT A 60 GERVAIS AV E. G VANDVIEW AvE o92 IIVIKIN. EiiDj • SHERREN AV COPE AV E. )L o LARK AVE. 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O1 • . q Ei •• S � i .. *• • to to 0 t " • _ _ TO y ► AVI 44 40 M ( • ' '� t • .•erg A .� . w 11 •:•a�� i l ti� t .r• � • r/t ft iwno i _« - I ,, ,. y I ob � ( - � �rif« . «rim • �: a►.tl��'' • 1 g•.•1 N t1 N to H.K j Osseo N99'45 S9*E Lw• Of w•• •f to •N .• w. Y• . i I Attachment 3 CARSGROVES MEADOWS FINAL PLAT s- = rA a �r MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Final Plat LOCATION: Forest Street,. South of County Road C �. OWNER: Ray Nowi cki APPLICANT: Robert's Properties PROJECT: Carsgrove's Meadows Second Addition DATE: March 18, 1983 Re ues t Approval of a 28 lot final plat for Cars grove's Meadows, Past Actions A, t _ r on b M c t i n .o r.. r - 71 7- 16 -81: Council approved the preliminary plat. The developer has informed us that all conditions will be complied with by the council meeting. Recommendation Approval of the final plat, assuming that all conditi will have been complied with. j W ■® 60 BEAW �.. • AVE I ---- -- Koh m o n XDHLM Q r J I 58� j GERVAIS CO. R BURKE AV. LDRIDGE AV. BELM cc w Ix °C ° MT. o VE. Q o 60 � 26 2 6ELL x 4y a z ;c ]c W ..t J . MPLEY I AV _ -- J > h KING LSTON AVE. i !� I LOCATION MAP Ire 11er _ LARK AVE. � 25 COUNTY o w` -�--- o q � O JUNCTION AVE. -..... BU R _ O N Ay _ to S V , N 5 N R ac VE - � 4, o pYtN m R R- L��e 28 22 FROST y ¢ A . d 27 W L FF NT ON A V�;•.� .- W Q W 222 S�,GO a cc FRISBIE AVE. IL VF 3 RIPLEY aVE, d L oke PH I A 5T. _ h v a Pholen a i J MEMORANDUM City Manager FROM: Director of Community Developmen _ SUBJECT: Inventory of Potential R -1 to R -3 SATE Re zo n � n gs March 1�7 , 1983 Randy Johnson from our office prepared the enclosed ' residence or R -1, residence distric osed inventory of undeveloped sites that are zoned F, farm resi Hated ri ct ( dwell and designated on the land use plan for multiple dwelling develop- of all the evelop ment. Enclosed �s a city ma specific sites, p e s1 tes and property. line ne maps of council requested this inventory on February 1 - February 4 after establishing shy ng a morL- tori um on R -1 to R -3, multiple rezoni ngs. jW Enclosures - a Count Road D #"I 1b. Am tiew Avenueomdw 4 ISO& 14 o i • � l to V % all SITE 1 SITES. 1 & 2 SITE 2 Count Road D lag I 7- 1 L ;7 L L 77 7 1 �. - - t Jll' - tip - _ � -- -. -. � t i� -- --- �1-- .... � - -..-. -.. ? 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'*'" ..Li,� � � 2 6 % 7 a 25 k 46 Uj RESERVED Fob PARK y Lower Afton Road 1 - • • / ♦:/ _ •� '�•-� � .`� HIV ` - - '' �. • • � "' � \SID � e r i 1 i i • � M 3 P �— 2 U t • a t 3 Y ` _ 1 , .` _ 1 DI TMRU 424 3 - 4 APARTMENT OWNERSHIP N0 50 1 CONNEMARA II 1 A ►' LAN eaw Maplewood.,,To- nhouses 1 � � ; •. -T -•7 -1- 1 � h4 •' / 1 I 1 Ik R PUD U PUD 1 1 � a- Mai l Road ----- - - - --. _ r-, r 7�U a is .. -�.... __ - ..�......... SITE 18 y 1 SITE 18 1 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager . Acts. on b7.T �: FROM: Associate Pl anner -- Johnson SUBJECT: HRA Annual Report DATE: March 10, 1983 �...o_.._...... Comments The HRA' s 1982 Annual Report is enclosed for Council acceptance. Recommendation 1. Accept HRA' s 1982 Annual Report 2. Set a joint meeting date. The HRA suggests one of the following dates (listed i n order of preference) : Apri 12, 19, 5, or 21. mb Enclosure: Annual Report CITY • -� Ft MAP L EWOO1- 1 902 EAST COUNTY ROAD B MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA 55109 OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -~ 770 -4560 8 March 1983 Maplewood City Council 1380, Frost Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 HRA ANNUAL REPORT The Maplewood Housing and Rede ie lopment Authority's Annual Report, for the period March 1982 through February 1983, is attached. A copy of the attendance record for this period is enclosed as Exhibit A. As you may be aware, resignations are pending from Ron Smith and Guy Glover, Program Participation During the past year we have participated in three programs administered by the Metropolitan Council Housing and. Redevelopment Authority: Section 8 Rental. Assistance-Existing Housing (Exhibit-B) , Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation, and the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency Home Improvement Grant and Loan Programs (Exhibit C), Housing and . Planning Items Considered As you can see from Exhibit D. we have addressed a variety of concerns, ranging from the Metropolitan Council's Policy 39 Ranking Criteria to Maplewood I s proposed Residential Estate lots. The bulk of our time however, has been spent addressing the intricacies of the Senior Housing/ First -Time Homebuyer Tandem Program. Not only have we had to contend with local planning and zoning items, but also Federal and State regulations, and the intricacies of the bonding and marketability realities of life. Needless to say, a great deal of this information is probably something most of us could easily have lived without had it not been so vital to this program. Wiest assured that no greater sense of duty can be exhibited than the number of headaches incurred by HRA members as they grappled with the ins and outs .of the legal do's and don'ts of the programs. While there is_. still much we would be hard put to explain, I think it's safe to say it would all have been easier if the U 11man Legislation hadn't made arbitrage a dirty word. Maplewood City Council - March 8, 1982 1983-84 Page 2 1. Continue to facilitate the development of Maplewood's Senior Citizen/ First -Time Homebuyer Tandem Housing Program, 2. Continue to participate in the following Metro HRA administered programs: a. Section 8 Rental Assistance - Existing Construction b. Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation of Rental Dwellings c. Rental Rehabilitation Loan Program d. MHFA Home Improvement Loan Program for low income home owners 3. Hold a joint meeting with the City Council in Apri 1 to review our year's performance and to outline a work program for the coming year. 4. Oversee the administration of a housing rehabilitation program for rental and owner - occupied structures to complete the Metro HRA programs, if Small Cites Development grant funding is approved for the program. S. Submit articles to - Maplewood in Motion to adverti ze the availability of various housing-related programs. 6. Monitor any subsidized housing proposals for consistency with Maplewood's Housing Plan, 7. Seek Council approval of a zoning code amendment to reduce the minimum floor area requirement for bi -level dwellings, establish a minimum for tri- leve 1 dwellings and eliminate the minimum requirements set forth in the zoning code for all attached housing. 8. Develop a plan for assembling substandard tax - forfeited lots to sell to adjoining property owners. The objectives would be to eliminate the opport mity for construction on these parcels, resolve any maintenance problems that may exist, and bring 'the parcels back on to the tax rolls. 9. Revise the Housing Plan to eliminate reliance on discontinued federal programs. Programs should also be de tieloped to expend recaptured monies from the Senior Citizen /FTI;B program and deferred loans made with Small Cities Development Grant. fznds. 10. Evaluate the feasibility of establishing a commercial rehabilitation program in Maplewood. This program would entail the sale of tax- exempt bonds to create a below market rate rehabilitation loan pool for area businesses. 11. Survey the present condition of homes that were rehabilitated under. the home improvement grant program. The objective would be to determine if this program was effective in creating an incentive to continue to maintain these properties. 12 Evaluate the need for an ordinance to control the conversion of apartments to condominium or cooperative residences. As in the past, we will attempt to keep current on what is happening in . the field, of housing, and actively pursue ways to facilitate affordable housing in our City, in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. Maplewood City Council - March 8, 19:82 P age 3 If at any time it is felt that additional input or guidance from the Council is desirable for the proper functioning of the HRA, a request for a shirt- sleeve session, or a presentation under the "Visitor Presentation" item on your agenda will be made. LORRAI NE FI S CHE R, Chairman Maplewood Housing and Redevelopment Authority EXHIBIT A HRA MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE e MEMBER Ronald Smith 1708 McMenemy Maplewood, MN 55117 - 'Guy Glover - S09 E. Belmont Lane Maplewood, Minnesota 55117 Lucille Bryant 1556 Gervais Avenue Maplewood, MN 55109 Lorraine Fischer 1812 North Furness Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Greg Schmit 2369 Linwood Maplewood, MN 55119 MEETING ATTENDANCE TERM EXPIRES March 1983 Ma=rch 1984 March 1985 March 1986 March 1987 4J V d DC O O V V V W An ttf or= V G1 C •r- i!! .SC S. C .Y S. • 4J C .� Comm N g Co 1 � n ,.... ILO O :° , ..� M i 3 , ...� � --- ; •° ...p i C O 1 j • M Co Q 1 1 1• O) 1 1 t*4 1 � r-- t L O 1 N 1 N N 1 t� 1 N r— 1 C) r— 1 r-- 1 r -- r. i CO 1 1 Br ant y CV) x O t x LO X W� -- ;- x. 4D x _ s o ! - -� ----� s` x j CO . _ x - X Cn C71 CD O r N r.- , . r-- ... . N �. - _ xi x x Fi Scher ' x . x . x x x x x x � x X 1 x � x x t x { x, Glover , x x 3 x x x - - x x x' ..j f x- • - } -- i (a)Schmit 1 N/A x s x x x x x x x t x x x x x. - (b) Smith jN / x A, - - x j - - - _ - # x z `� x - - X Juker x Morris x (a Appo inted March , 1.983 to. replace p re t ir ing et r� ng Comma ss� oner ��Orr15 ' (b) Appointed March, 1983 to fil out the e re�nai nder of Commissioner oner Juker s term- ATTACHMENT B Section 8 Rental Units - Maplewood (1982) Gerald and Barbara Anderson 1 Total Owners 2064 Mississippi 1 - 2BR Ronald Anderson 1 Total; 2289 11th Avenue E. 1 - 3BR _� 7. Paul Bowman 1 Total 1902 Adolphus Street _ - BR Christensen Properties 3 Total 2112 2048 Mississippi 3 - 2BR Lester Deets 1 Total 1055 Bellecrest 1 - BR Edgerton Highlands g g 13 Tota ' J 482 East Skillman 12 - 1 - 3BR Brookview Manor 4 Total Ken E rnst 131 Century 2 BR Hazelwood - Gear Apartments 20 Total_ William Gear 1510 East County Road B 20 - 2 BR Louis Gilbert 1 Total 1860 McMen emy r TB_R Greengate Apartments 1 Total M Sand Co Cor Y P 18 81 Purn e s s .- .r.' 1 BR Hirsch -- Newman 4 Total 2005, 2025 Ide 3 - BR 2024 Clarence 1 - 2 BR English Manor 7 Total Michael Hogan 1821, 1809 English 6 - BR 1 - 1BR John Kelly 1 Total - 1530 McKnight 1 - 4BR MAM Properties 23 1247 Century _Total 22 BR 1 - 1BR Maple Manor 28 Total d M Arno 1 gmt 1760,1770,1780 Adolphus Z8 2BR -2- Maplewood Manor 2271 N. Atlantic St. McKnight Townhouses 384 S. McKnight Alex Min i ch 1915 Arcade Joseph O'Connell 1357 County Road C East Rae Ann ospina 2096, 2120 Mississippi 1, 6 Total Justin Prop Mgm BR 10 Total :. Val J. Rothschi 3BR - 1 Total 1 - 1BR 1 Total 1 - BR 5 Total 5 - 2 Total 132 EXHIBIT C MHFA HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS - 1982 t 1. Seven loans - $19,951 (Metro HRA administered) Average - $2,850 per applicant Households with an adjusted annual income of $6,000 or less were. eligible for this assistance. The program offered 3% interest and deferred payment loans. A loan may be totally or partially deferred, dependent upon an applicant's income and ability to pay. The purpose of this loan program is to assist eligible applicants in repairing their homes to correct deficiencies directly affect- ing safety, habitability, energy usage and handicap accessibili Y The maximum grant amount available was $6,000 per applicant. Location of Dwellings: 1. 1400 Block of Laurie Road 2. 100 Block of West Larpenteur Avenue 3. 1900 Block of Adolphus Street - 4. & 5. St. Paul Tourist Cabins (Trailers) 6. Town and Country Mobile Home Park (Trailer) 7. Pending - -St, Paul Tourist Cabins 2. Four loans - $38,900 (administered by local lending institutions) Average - $9,725 per applicant Households with an adjusted annual income of $18,000 or less were eligible for this assistance. The program offered loans at 3 to 14 percent dependent upon annual income. The purpose of the program was the same as the above-described program. The maximum loan amount was $15,000. EXHIBIT 8 Housing and Planning Items Considered Meet i n I tem Acti on 3 - 9 - 82 Admi nistrative items concerning the annual report --3 - and commissioner terms -� 4 -13 -82 1. 1980-1983 Subsidized Housi nq Goals Informational 2. Policy 39 Ranking (Metro Council) Accepted 3. Rezoning "Leg" South of Lower Afton Road to Residential Estate Approved 5 -11 -82 Administrative Items 5 -26 -82 Financing Options--Tandem Senior Residence/First-Time Informational Home Buyer (FTHB) Program 6 -9 -82 Senior Residence Project Proposal Approved 6 - 23 - 82 Joint Meeting with Council Requests to Proceed: 1. Develop a Plan for Assembling Tax - Forfeited Parcels Approved 2. Recommend Reductions in the Minimum Floor Area Requi rements Approved 3. Housing Program for Seniors and FTHB' s Approved (Feasibility Study) 7 -14 -82 1. Tandem Housing Proposal a. Feasibility Study Informational b.. Criteria for Senior Developer Selection Approved c. Soft Costs- -FTHB Program Informational 2. Minimum Floor Area Code Changes Tabl ed 3. Plan for Assembly of Tax - Forfeited Parcels Tabl ed 9 -2 -82 Joint Meeting with Council HRA Housing Proposal a. Feasibility Study Results Accepted b. Developer(s) for Prospective Senior Residence(s) Selected 9 -22 -82 1. Seniors Residence Alternatives (In response to Council's 9 -13 rejection of a plan amendment for one of the sites recommended on 9 -2, Reconsider- - Reaffirmed ation was sought) 9 -2 -82 Action 2. First -Time Home Buyer Program Goals Tabl ed 3. Environmental Protection Ordinance Tabled Exhibit B, continued Meetin Item 10 -12 -82 1. 462C Housing Bonding P1 a*n 2. FTHB Program Goals 3. Commercial Rehabilitation Loan Program 11 -10 -82 Joint Meeting with Council FTHB Program Goals 12 -14 -82 1. Potential Conflict of Interest Disclosure -- Commissioner Schmit 2. Developer Selection Criteria- -FTHB New Contruction 3. 1983 Minnesota Community Development Grant 1 -11 -83 1. FTHB Program Application 2. 1983 Minnesota Community Development Grant Program Proposal 3. Metro HRA-- Rental Rehabilitation 'Loan Program 2-8-83 1. Woodmark, I_nc. , Senior Residence Site Change g 2. FTHB Selection Criteria for New Construction Action Approved Approved . Tabled Council Approved Accepted Draft Acceptance Informational Informational Accepted Approved Approved Approved EXHIBIT E Housing Opportunity Performance - -Low to Moderate Income Mobile Homes: - 5 building permits issued - 245 — uni t park condi ti onal ly approved for Pearson Subsidized New Construction: None Handicap: - 36 -unit development approved (applican't chose not to proceed) Section 8 Moderate Rehabi 1 i,tati on of Rental Units: 1981 - 1 unit 1982 None Modest Cost 1982 . purchase price ceiling was $71,500 7. Townhouse and Quads: 66 units issued permits 2.• Concept approval of the HRA's Senior Citizen /First -Time Home Buyer (Family) Existing Homes 45 (65,000 average mortgage) • New Construction 53 (70,000'average mortgage) A• O Cc Lai Z d .f r- d J w S at N O Z • d O► EXHIBIT F (Excerpt from Housing Plan) *a at w ♦ r N N ♦ N go N %D r O qr N at O • of W r r rAn V r a "" p R� �► O ao » q en N ' � row ..J L.. ..w 1 i N E m aA O tow O v � V O - C O •O Z • • v• r • - w Ch - Q CL - a c N ' N .0 N � • � 4 N aA O O O an at c 0 u 9" rb t an Gn r• M r L . W N v r aE • A O N r' 4h .j L.. .� N .o 4 w 4w 2 Z 01 C .r� N O K W 0 Oh M. w c r = N v o V 1"w V A 'r" V rw CL w *0 L C w � a rM N V . w C 4 0 a r '0 w di C c C O - v .� c ~- C C u O C • . y . 'r Ob SK C do wow do 00 M V V C O as O *A C � 2 N LO Owl of • C o �.+ �p� m �� �= N w O ago r N C •.- C .� � .0- a *O f- ° ° ~ �.N.w N *A w *jog- N V 0 0 0M J E LO w 40 U 1 w.E w r J ary u w go N h N %A M Otte. N O < S. p do JL a. v v C -3 I 2 Z 01 C .r� N O K W 0 Oh M. w c r = N v o V 1"w V A 'r" V rw CL w *0 L C w � a rM N V . w C 4 0 a r '0 w di C c C O - v .� c ~- C C u O C • . y . 'r Ob SK C do wow do 00 M V V C O as O *A C � 2 N LO Owl of • C o �.+ �p� m �� �= N w O ago r N C •.- C .� � .0- a *O f- ° ° ~ �.N.w N *A w *jog- N V 0 0 0M J E LO w 40 U 1 w.E w r J ary u w go N h N %A M Otte. N O < S. p do JL a. v v C -3 I C u O C • . y . 'r Ob SK C do wow do 00 M V V C O as O *A C � 2 N LO Owl of • C o �.+ �p� m �� �= N w O ago r N C •.- C .� � .0- a *O f- ° ° ~ �.N.w N *A w *jog- N V 0 0 0M J E LO w 40 U 1 w.E w r J ary u w go N h N %A M Otte. N O < S. p do JL a. v v C -3 I C -3 I a ,Otww WrI MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM Assistant City Engineer DATE: March 18, 1983 SUBJECT: Hiring Temporary Personnel--Project Survey Crew Helpers We are herewith requesting authorization to interview and hire two temporary people as survey crew helpers for this year's upcoming construction projects. The helpers would assist one of our full- time technicians (crew chief) to make up a three -man crew. The people are expected to be hired for a three - month period. Jc .0 t -:; • • ,yt4 ice CITY O q � P E WOO ]L--.4 1902 EAST COUNTY ROAD B MAPLEWOOD a MINNESOTA 55109 y _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 770 -4550 _ EMPLOYER: City of Maplewood Engineering Division 1902 E. County Road B Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 POSITION: NUMBER OF OPENINGS: DUTIES: EXPERIENCE: JOB DURATION: Engineering Technician (Temporary) Two (2) To assist City personnel on a survey crew for the installation of hubs for vertical and horizontal control on our 1983 construction projects. The projects consist of street', storm sewer, water main and sanitary sewer construction. Working knowledge of theodolite, automatic level, chaining procedures and construction staking. 15 weeks ( May 2 - Aug . 12, 1983) 1.5 weeks ( June 1 - Sept 9, 1983 ) SALARY: $5.50 /hr. (40 hrs /wk) Contact Mr. Dave Pillatzke at 770 -4550 for interview =--_ appointments. 1. MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager -fROM: Finance Director v VE: Paramedic B i l l - Application for Cancellation DATE: March 21, 1983 kkY � An application for cancellation of paramedic ambulance service charges has been received from Wilbert Olheiser for Gladys 01heiser (deceased on January 9 1983), . This individual was taken to the hospital while suffering respir- atory problems on May 9 and December 3. 1982. Total unpaid charges are $126.00 - The attached application for cancellation of charges has been received for the Coun review and action DFF:1nb • APPLICATION FOR CANCELLATION OF PARAMEDIC AMBULANCE SERVICE CHARGES i _ NAME OF APPLICANT : L E ADDRgSS OF APPLICANT: CITY Le, STATE ZIP PATIENT'S NAME: DATE OF SERVICE: ;IV TOTAL CHARGES: 9d • D !J G /� �S' � 41-�-� f � 3 �;' L/o . o o REASON FOR REQUEST: 1. Financial Hardship (fill out reverse side: 2. Other: I cert that the income informati I have supplied on this application i s true and accurate. j r Signed: X Date : ; INCOME INFORMATION � "INCOME" mewls any amount received from the following sources by any Resident: • • Any Public Assistance. including but not • Salaries, including commissions, bonuses, limited to Welfare, AFDC. SSI, and overtime pay and tips Unemployment Compensation • er t o D ivid ends Int es a d • Pensions and Annuities, including PERA • Rental income and Social Security • Business Profit — for self - employes _ • _Estate or Trust income _ individuals, including Farmers__ ' •- Gains from the sale of property or -= o Payments received from properties securities - sold on Contracts for Deed • • VA Educational Grants List all residents of your household. Include yourself. Include their ages and their incomes (if any): 1) Income listed should include all income which your household can reasonably expect to receive during the next 12 months. 2) "'RESIDENT"' means any person, other than a renter, living in the household for at least 9 months of 4hP year or a person who is claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes. NAME OF AGE OF INCOME OF RESIDENT RESIDENT RESIDENT S OURCE OF INCOME (per month) (including employer's address, if applicable) �. acs OeT,�,� r A) *3 J0 L al-N, I y • TOTAL IN c 1 '�.. 6 �1 per month = ear per P Y err �VK01 6 1_.T lrp�ol 7 3 March 15, 1983 MEMORANDUM To : City Manager Barry Evans From: Chief of Police Kenneth V. Collins - t + -Subject: Request for No Parking Signs 14 0- +� � 11 eC) _n I , AWW I contacted the Knutsons in reference to the attached letter to the City Council dated March 3, 1983, requesting No Parking signs on the east side of Ide Street. I was advised by the Knutsons that the problem i generally on weekends and at night when the Gladstone House has large functions. That is when they have the problem of people parking on the grass and trash thrown on the lawn. There are three ways to correct or help correct the problem: 1. To prohibit parking on Ide Street north of Frost by posting signs stating No Parking Anytime. 2. Posting signs No Parking This Side of the Street for the east side of the street. 3. No parking between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. In view of the fact that this request came right after the Council's directive on employee parking, I asked the Knutsons if this had any bearing on the request; and they advised me that they weren't aware of the situation and that this request had nothing to do with the employee parking situation. If the Council feels that action should be taken on this parking problem, it would be my recommendation that the east side of Ide Street north of Frost Avenue be posted No Parking Between the Hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. KVC:js cc 83- 002398 March 3, 1983 City Council (Maplewood) 1380 Frost Ave Maplewood, MN 55109 RE: NO PARKING SIGN Gentlemen and Ladies: We live at 1942 Ide St, Maplewood, across from the Gladstone House parking lot We would like to have a "No Parking this Side of Street" sign put up on the east side of Ide St north of Frost Ave. The reasons for our request are listed below: 1) parking on lawn 2) unable to grow grass as it is continuously being destroyed g y 3) trash thrown on our lawn (beer cans, bottles and paper) Thank you for considering our request. Yours very truly, Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon C. Knutson 1942 Ide St Maplewood, MN 55109 770 -5482 w MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager. FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Industrial Revenue Note Fee =- - - -r DATE: March 7, 1983 1ed = ��� -x�ww. - R e -'Vin._. Req uest Date.—___ Add a fee of one percent of an i.ndustri al• revenue note, to be paid at closing, in addition to the current $500 application fee, with the condition that such fee shall not exceed arbitrage li'mi'ts. w .....w. w _.L w Maplewood has one of the , Lowest fees in the area. In these difficult fi times, the city cannot afford to be so generous. The developer receives substantial benefit from this financing, while the public loses federal tax dollars. Increasing the fee would provide some compensation for loss of revenue. The following is a sample of other cities fees: St. Paul (city only- -the Port Authority is higher) $2,000 flat fee for an issue under one million dollars. $5,000 for an issue of one million dollars or more. In addition, 1/2% of the issue is charged at the closing, 1/2% -at the first year anniversary of the closing and 1/10% of the average balance each year thereafter. North St. Paul $1,000 plus 1% of the issue. Roseville $5,000,plus a $10,000 deposit, plus l% of the issue. The part of the deposit not used for attorney or consultant fees is returned. Shoreview $5,000 deposit. The part of the deposit not used for attorney or consulting fees is refunded. In additi 1% of a 0 -1 million dollar issue 3/4% of a l.-2 million dollar issue 1/2% of an issue over 2 million dollars paid at the closing Vadnai s Heights $1,000 deposit t with application. At closi ng, a fee of one percent, with a minimum P of $5,000 is charged. The $1,000 initial fee is credited against t- e fee at closing.