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1983 07-11 City Council Packet
.a AGENDA Maplewood City Council 7:00 P.M. , Monday, July 11, 1983 Municipal Administration Building Meeting 83 -16 (A) CALL TO ORDER (B ROLL CALL (C) APPROVAL OF MINUTES 10 Minutes 83 -15, June 27, 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. 1. Accounts Payable 2. Hearing Date IQR:Super Value Stores, Inc. 3, Additiona1.911 Costs 4. Contract Amendment (F) PU6LIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 Rezoning: 2300 -10 Hazelwood (4 Votes) 2. 7:15 Preliminary Plat: Hanover Hills 3. 7:30 Variances: 1388 McKnight .(Mikish) 40 7:45 Conditional Use Permit: Kennard &Beam (Korstad) (G) AWARD OF BIDS 1. Overlay Program _ L, ---'2 . Seal coat Program ( H) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 10 Plan Amendment: 905 Parkway Drive 2. Rezoning: 905 - Parkway Drive (4 Votes) L--.3. Battle Creek Regional Park �I) NEW BUSINESS 10 Plan Amendment: Cope Ave., T.H. 36 & Ariel Street 20 Waiver of Water Moratorium: Schroeder Milk 3. Rename Kennard St., No. of Beam A ve. 4, Holloway Ave. Reconstruction, McKnight to Beebe l Minutes of Maplewood City Council 7:00 P.M., Monday, June 27, 1983 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 83 -15 A. CALL TO ORDER _ A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council e g y P Chambers, Municipal Building and was called to order at 7:03 P.M. by Mayor Greavu. mini i rnt I John C. Greavu, Mayor Present Norman G. Councilmember Absent Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Present C . APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes No. 83 -12 (May 23, 1983) Mayor Greavu moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No.83 -12 (May 23, 1983) as corrected: Page 3 - Item F -1C "Nay - Commissioner Prew" Page 19 - Item K -3 "of a suburban street as a substitute" Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes.- a t . 2. Meeting No.-83-13 (June 13, 1983) Councilmember Bastian moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 83 -13 (June 13, 1983) as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 3. Minutes No. 83 -14 (June 20, 1983) Councilmember Bastian moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 83 -14 (June 20, 1983 ) as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Mayor Greavu mov ed.to approve the agenda as amended y - -- 1. Official Newspaper 2, Parkside Fire Department - Assessments 3. Assessment Adjustment 4, Tax Exempt Bonds 5, Drinking Water 60 .Labor Negotiations 6/27 Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. E. CONSENT AGENDA Council removed E -2 from the Consent Agenda to become I -2. Mayor Greavu moved, seconded by Councilmember Juker, Ayes - all, to approve the Consent Agenda Items 1, 3 through 7 as recommended: 1. Accounts Payable Approved the accounts (Part I - Fees, Services, Expenses, Checks register dated June .15, 1983 and June 16, 1983 - $537,936.18;. Part I I Payroll - Check dated- June 17 1983 - $57,222.89) in the amount of $595,159.07. 2. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: 2091 Hazelwood See I -2 3. Conditional Use Permit Renewal- 2239 Hazelwood Resolution No. 83 -6 -98 . WHEREAS, Charles and Betty Smith initiated a conditional use permit for a home occupation at. the following- described property: Lots 1 and 2, Block 8, plus the north half of the adjacent, vacated alley, Sabin Addition to Gladstone. This property is also known as 2239 Hazelwood Street, Maplewood; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. This conditional use permit was initiated by Charles and Betty Smith, pursuant to the Maplewood Code of ordinances. 2. This conditional use permit was originally approved by the City Council on June 14, 1982, subject to the following conditions: a. Compliance with the criteria outlined in the Plannin Commission Subcommittee report. b. Approval is granted for one year, after which time the applicant may apply for a renewal if the business has been compatible with the neighborhood-and all conditions are being met. c. No outdoor storage of business- related equipment shall be permitted and no vehicle with a load capacity greater than one ton permitted. - 2 - 6/27 d. There shall be a wall - mounted ten pound ABC fire extinguisher located in the garage, easily accessible from the d w e l l i n g , when commercial products are stored in the walk-in foyer closet: 3. The Maplewood City Council held a regular meeting June 27 1983 to consider this conditional use permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described conditional use permit be approved, on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. No complaints have been received regarding this home occupation. 2. All previous council conditions are being .met. Approval is subject to the following conditions:, 1. Compliance with the criteria listed in Section 36- 66(4) of the zoning ordinance. 2. Approval is granted for five years, after which time the applicant may apply for a renewal if the business has been compatible with the neighborhood and all* conditions are being met. 3. No outdoor. storage of business - related equipment shall be permitted and no vehicle with a load capacity greater than one ton permitted. 4. There shall be a wall- mounted ten pound ABC fire extinguisher located in the garage, easily accessible from the dwelling, when commercial products are stored in the walk. in foyer closet. 4. Wakefield Park Agreement Approved the following agreement with Ramsey County for Wakefield Park: 1. DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES. Ramsey County (the county) grants to the City of Maplewood, a municipal corporation of the State of Minnesota (the City), the exclusive right to use, enjoy and control the following described premises: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THAT PART OF WAKEFIELD PARK USED BY THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, subject to streets, beginning at the northwest corner of the southeast 1/4 of Section 15, T. 29 R. 22, thence southerly along the west line of said southeast 1/4 530 feet thence easterly parallel with north l i n e of said SE 1/4 170 feet, thence southerly .parallel with west line of said SE 1/4 230 feet thence easterly parallel with west line of said SE 1/4 230 feet thence easterly parallel with north l i n e of said SE 1/4 100 feet, thence northerly parallel with the west l i n e of said SE 1/4 230 feet 230 feet, thence easterly parallel with north l i n e - 3 - 6/27 of said SE 1/4 to the centerline of Prosperity Road, thence northerly along centerline of Prosperity Road to a point on the north line of said SE 1/4, thence westerly along north line of said SE 1/4 to the point of beginning for recreati on and for community use. by all of the people of Ramsey County. 2. TERM. Thi s permi t i s for a term of 25 years begi nni ng on the date of ex- ecution but may be terminated upon one year notice by either party. 3. PERMIT CHARGES. The county shall make no charge for this permit. 4. ASSIGNABILITY. The City shall not assign this permit. 5. PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION. Before making any changes or improvements, the City shall submit a master .,plan of the premises, including a complete layout for use of areas, P ossi bl a play equipment, anticipated utilities, grading and identification of 1 anti n s to the Ramsey County Executive Director for approval. His approval P 9 shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Ramsey County Executive Director must approve all 'deviations from the original P 1 an. As part of the approved plan; the City may attach fixtures or signs and erect fixtures or structures in or upon the premises, all of which shall be the, property of the county. 6. MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. The City shall maintain the premises and property furnished under thisP ermit. Good repair and tenantable condition during the period of this P ermit in accordance with good park maintenance practices. The Ramsey County Executive Director shall approve all commonly accepte d e nvironmental intrusions. The City shall see to it that all utilities and wires are placed underground. 7. USE BY OTHERS. Each agreement between the City and a third party for the u se • o of the premises is subject to the approval of the Director occupancy y or enjoyment P of.the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Department. 8, ASSESSMENTS, The City shall pay all assessments levied against the premises. 9. INDEMNIFICATION. The City shall indemnify the county and save it harmless from an y and all claims for damage which the county may be required to pay for injury or damage caused through the negligence of the City or any of its agents or employees by virtue of its operation and control of the premises. 6. Budget Appropriation: Energy Audit Advertisements Accep ted $232.00 P from the State Department of Energy Planning and Development to use to news a lace newspaper ad advising Maplewood residents of their ability to obtain. p P an energy audit. of their homes from Northern States Power for $10. 6. Budget Transfer: Civil Service Commission g Approved a budget transfer of $2,600-from the Contingency Fund to the Civil Service Commission budget. This would be for as follows: Police Officer and Sergeant written examinations $ 900.00 Police Officer and Sergeant oral examinations 700.00 Police Officer and Sergeant psychological examinations 1,000.00 2 9 • 7. Hearing Date for Industrial Revenue Bond - St. Johns _ 4 - 6/27 RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A HOSPITAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PURSUANT TO THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT.AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE OF SAID HEARING WHEREAS, (a) Chapter 474, Minnesota Statutes, known as the Minneosta Municipal Industrial Development Act (the "Act ") gives municipalities the power to issue revenue bonds for the ur ose of the encouragement and development of economically sound industry. P P and commerce to P revent so far as possible the emergence of blighted and marginal lands and areas of chronic unemployment; (b) The City Council of the City of Maplewood (the "City ") has received from Health Resources Hospital Corporation, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minneosta (the "Corporation ") a proposal that the City assist in financing a P or ject hereinafter described, through the issuance of its industrial revenue bonds (the "Bonds ") pursuant to the Act; (c) Before proceeding with consideration of the request of the Corporation it is necessary for the City to hold a public hearing on the proposal pursuant to Section 474.01, Subdivision 7b, Minnesota Statutes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, as follows: 1. A Public Hearing on said proposal of the Corporation will be held at the time and place set forth in the Notice of Hearing hereto attached. 2. The g h general nature of the proposal and an estimate of the principal amount P of bonds to be issued to finance the proposal are described in the form of Notice of Hearing hereto attached. 3. The Notice of said Public Hearing shall be in substantially the form contained in the Notice hereto attached. 4. A draft copy of the proposed application to the Commissioner of Energy, Planning P and Development, ment, State of Minnesota, for approval of the project, together with - proposed forms of all attachments and exhibits thereto, is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 5. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of said hearing o be given one publication in the official newspaper and a newspaper of g g general circulation available in the City, not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days prior r to the date fixed for said hearing, as shown in the notice of hearing hereto attached . y Adopted b the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 27th day P of June, 1983. /s/ John C. Greavu. Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Lucille E. Aurelius er 5 - 6/27 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A HOSPITAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given . that the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota wi l l meet at the City Hal l i n the City of Maplewood, ewood, Minnesota at 7:00 P.M. on July 25, 1983, to consider the proposal of Health Resources Hospital Corporation, that the City assist in financing a project hereinafter. described by the issuance of hospital revenue bonds. Description of Project The proposed project shall consist of the acquisition of land and the construction and equipping thereon of an approximate 112,000 square foot acute care hospital and related health care facilities to be located at the Northeast corner of Beam and Hazelwood in the City of Maplewood, and to refinance certain existing debt of the Corporation and to renovate the Corporation's existing hospital. The estimated principal amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance this project is $53,000,000. Said bonds or other obligations of and when issued will not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance upon any. property of the City except the project and such bonds or obligations will not be a charge against the City's general credit. or taxing P payable powers but are a able from sums to be paid by Health Resources Hospital Corporation pursuant to a revenue agreement. A draft copy of the proposed application to the Commissioner of Energy, Planning and Development, State of Minnesota, for approval of the project, together with all attachments and exhibits t.hereto, is available for public inspection beginning July 6, 1983, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,. Monday through Friday, at the City Hall in Maplewood, Minnesota. At the time and place fixed for said Public Hearing, the City Council of the City P of Maplewood ewood w i l l give al l persons who appear at the hearing an opportunity to,express their views with respect to the proposal. Dated this 27th day of June, 1983. (BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL) By /s/ Lucille Aurelius ity er F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Crestview Drive - Hudson Place Water Main Extension 7:00 P.M. a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing concerning the adoption of the assessment roll for water improvement on Crestview Drive- Hudson Place Project No. 82 -19. The Clerk stated the.hearing notice was in order and noted the dates of publication b. Director of Public Works Ken Haider presented the specifics of the assessment roll. - 6 - 6/27 c. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. d. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. The following were heard: Mr. J. Boland, 131 Crestview Drive Mr. W.L. Muir, 212 Crestview Drive Mr. George Everett, Christ United Methodist Church Mr. John Blumer, 175 Crestview Drive Mr. Bill Zappa, 230 Crestview Drive Mr. Gary Sherburne, 137 Crestview Drive. e. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. f. Council member Bastian moved to reject the bids for Project No. 82-19: 83 - 6 101 WHEREAS, the City Council rejected all bids for the Crestview Drive - Hudson Place Water Main Extension, Project No. 82 -19; WHEREAS, the City Council changed the scope of the project to include only that p art of the water rain along Hudson Place. WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared under the direction of the City Engineer; 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 adverti sement. f or bids upon the g p h making of such improvement under such approved plans and specifications. 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 5th day of August, 1983, at the City Hall 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. 30 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, and the award of a contract, at the regular City Council meet ing of August 8, 19830 Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - Councilmembers Bastian, Juker and Mai d a . Mayor Greavu abstained. -7- 6/27 2. Variance: 762 Mary Street 7:15 P.M. a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a code variance to add a second story addition onto an existing garage at 762 Mary Street. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was in order and noted the dates of publication. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c. Commissioner Dave Whitcomb presented the following Planning Commission re- commendation: "Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend the City Council g adopt the resolution approving a variance for a two -story garage at 762 Mary Street. Approval is based on the finding that there are conditions unique to the site, i.e. the topography and the cemetery to the rear and a two -story garage a would not impact surrounding development because of its concealed location toward the rear of the property, and also due to the absence of residential development behind the site. Commissioner Barrett seconded. Ayes Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, El 1 efson, Fischer, Hejny, Pel 1 i sh, Si gmundi k, S1 etten, Whitcomb." d. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. e. Mayor' Greavu called for opponents. None were heard. f. Mayor Greavu closed the public' hearing. g Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83- 6 - 100 WHEREAS, Robert D. Schwan applied for a variance for the following described property: Lot 6, Block 6, Minnehaha Highlands This property is also known as 762 Mary Street, Maplewood; WHEREAS, Ordinance No.. 502 fo the Maplewood Code of Ordinances requires that private garages may not exceed one-story in height; WHEREAS the applicant is proposing to construct a second story garage add - i ti on requiring a variance of one story; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance i s as follows: I Thi s vari ance was appl i ed. for on Apri 1 11, 1983. 2. This variance was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on June 6, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the.City Council that said variance be approved. . The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on June 27, 1983 to consider this variance. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All P ersons resent at said hearing were given an opportunity P - 8 - 6/27 to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the city staff and P1 anni ng Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above described variance be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: The two story garage would not impact surrounding development because of its concealed location towards the rear of the property, and also due to the absence of residential development behind the site. Seconded by Councilmember Mai da. Ayes - all. 3. Rezoning - Plan Amendment - 905 Parkway Drive a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal for a - plan amendment from RH to LS C and to rezone from B C to BC (M) the property located at 905:Parkway Drive. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was-1 . n order and noted the dates of publication. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. C* Commissioner Dave Whitcomb presented the following Planning Commission recommendation: "Commissioner Prew moved the Planning Commission recommend approval of the res- ol uti on amendi ng the Land Use Pl an from RH to LS C for 905 Parkway Dri ve and also amend the acreage chart on page 19 -3 to reflect the change from RH to LSC. Commissioner Fischer seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, El 1 efson, Fischer, Hejny, Pel l i sh, Prew, Si gmu-ndi k, Whitcomb. Commissioner Whitcomb moved the.Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution amending the zoning for the Maple Hills Office Build- ing from BC, business commercial to BC(M) business commercial (modified). Commissioner Barrett seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, El 1 efson, Hejny, Pel 1 i sh, Si gmundi k, Sl etten, Whitcomb. Nays - Commissioner Fischer." d. Mr. Jonathan A. Dyrud, 905 E. Parkway Drive, spoke against the down zoning. e. Mayor Greavu called for propo.nents. None were heard. f. Mayor Greavu called opponents. None were heard. g. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. h. Councilmember Juker moved to approve the Plan Amendment from RH to LSC for 905 Parkway Drive. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Councilmember Juker withdrew her motion. i. Mayor Greavu moved to table the Plan Amendment and Rezoning for 905 E'. Parkwa Drive. - 9 - 6/27 S econded by Councilmember Bastian. G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. Insurance Bids Ayes - all . a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mayor Greavu moved that (a) the City's existing self - insured workers' compen- sation coverage t roug t e League o Minnesota Cities a renewed eff ective u y or one year but without an insurance agent an b t e or property an is i ity in coverages be to t e art or nsura ompany t roug the agency o La eview ssociates, ncorporate . Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Juker and Maida. Nays - Councilmember Bastian. 2, Radio Receivers a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Deputy Director of Emergency Preparedness John Zuercher explained the bids. c. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -6 -102 BE IT RESOLVED. BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA that the bid of Motorola in the amount of $15,095..30 is the lowest responsible bid for the purchase of City Hall and Water Tower Receivers and the proper City Officials are hereb y authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the City. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes'- all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1, Final Plat /Time Extension: Crestview Forest Townhouse a. Manager.Evans presented the staff report. b. Mr. Fred Haas, Marvin Anderson Construction, spoke on behalf of the request. C. Councilmember Bastian moved to : 1. Grant a . two -year time extension for the Crestview Forest planned unit develop- ment. 2. Grant a two -year preliminary plat time extension for the portion of the site lying east of Sterling Street. 3. A pprove the Crestview Forest Second Addition final plat, subject to submission pp � of a developer's agreement for c onstructio n of Sterling Street a nd the re- qui red trail, prior to the City signing the final plat, Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. - 10 - 6/27 7 2. Plumbing Inspector Fees a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mr. Pat Daley, Plumbing Inspector, spoke on behalf of his request for an increase in inspector fees. c. Councilmember Bastian moved to approve the increase fo the plumbing inspector's fees to 80/ of the permit fee. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 3. Plan Amendment: Gervais Avenue, West of White Bear Avenue a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Commissioner Dave Whitcomb presented the following Planning Commission re- commendation: "Commissioner Hejny moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the amendment' from RH to LSC for that portion of the area that is zoned LBC. The portion of the property that is zoned R -1 change to the land use designation of RL except for that portion east of Four Seasons Park designated as park property to remain as is. Commissioner Whitcomb seconded. Ayes - Commis.sioners Axdahl, Barrett, Hejny, Pel l i sh, Si gmundi k, S1 etten, Whitcomb. Nays - Commissioners E1 l efson, Fischer." c. Mr. Paul Zugschwert presented the H.R.A, report. d. Councilmember Juker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -6 -103 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated an amendment to the Maplewood com- prehensive plan from RH, residential high density to: 1. LSC, limited service commercial, east of 1715 Gervais Avenue and north and east of 1725 and 1733 Gervais Avenue. 2. RL, residential lower density for 1733, 1725, 1715 and 1695 Gervais Avenue and 1694 Demont Avenue. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this plan amendment is as follows: 1. This P lan amendment was initiated by the City of Maplewood. .2. The Maplewood Planning Commission held.a public hearing on June 6, 1983 to consider this plan amendment. 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, PP ents. The plann ing commission recommended to the city council that said plan amendment be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council considered said plan amendment on June 27, 1983. The council considered reports: and recommendations from the p an- ning commission and city staff. - 11 - 6/27 N04:, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described plan amendment be approved. Seconded by Counci lmember Maida. Ayes - all, 4. Code Amendment: Signs in Residential Zones. - Second Reading a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: ORDINANCE NO. 544 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 36 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CODE RELATING TO SIGNS IN R -1, R -2 AND R -3 DISTRICTS The Maplewood City Council hereby ordains as follows:. Section 1. Sections 36 -316 of the Maplewood Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 36 -316. Permitted. The only signs which are permitted in an R -1 Residence District (Single Dwelling), R -2 Residence District,, (Double Dwelling) or R -3 Residence District (Multiple Dwelling) in the city are as follows: (1) Signs permitted in Schedule I. subdivision I of this division, as regulated therein. (2) One fascia sign of not more than two (2) square feet in area giving the name and occupation of the occupant of a building carrying on a home occupation as defined in the city zoning ordinance. (3) One fascia or freestanding identification sign of not more than ei ght (8) square feet in area for each street frontage for an apartment or I ownhouse complex. (4) Signs up to 24 square feet may be allowed by sign permit for churches, schools, libraries, community centers or any other institution. Signs from 25 to 32 square feet shall only be allowed by conditional use permit. Such signs shall not exceed six feet in width. Section 2. Section 36 -318 of the Maplewood Code is hereby deleted. Secs. 36 -3.18 - 36.328. Reserved. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect after its passage and publication. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. c.. Mayor Greavu introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: ORDINANCE NO, 545 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V OF CHAPTER 36 RELATING TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS - 12 - 6/27 } The Maplewood City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. Section 36 -437 of the Maplewood Code is hereby amended to read as follows: (8) Signs larger than 24 square feet, but not exceeding 32 square feet in area for institutions in any residential district. (9) Planned unit developments (PUD). Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect after its passage and publication. Seconded by Council member Mai da. Ayes - all., 5, Bike Ordinance - Second Reading a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Maida introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: ORDINANCE N0. 546 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPERATION OF BICYCLES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN: ARTICLE 8 Operation of Bicycles Section 18 -228 Traffic Laws Apply. .Every person operating a bicycle shall have all of the rights and duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle by this chapter, except in respect to those provisions in this chapter relating expressly to bicycles and in respect to those provisions of this chapter which by their nature cannot reasonably be applied to bicycles, Section 18 -228 Manner and number of riding. No bicycle shall be used'to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped, except (a) on a baby seat attached to the bicycle, provided that the baby seat is equipped with a harness to hold the child securely in the seat and that protection is provided against the child's feet hitting the spokes of the wheel or (b) i n a seat attached to the bicycle. operator. Section 18 -229 Clinging to vehicles. No person riding upon any bicycle, coaster, roller skates, toboggan, sled, skateboard, or toy vehicle shall attach the same or himself to any vehicle. upon a roadway. Section 18 -230 Riding on Roadway. (A) Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as close as practicable to the right -hand curb or edge of the roadway except under any - 13 - 6/27 of the following situations: (i) When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction. When preparing for a left turn at an intersection or into a private road or driveway. When reasonably necessary to avoid conditions, including -fixed or moving objects, vehicles, pedestrians, animals, surface hazards, or narrow width lanes, that make it unsafe to continue along the right -hand curb or ' edge. .(B) Persons riding bicycles upon a road shall not ride more than two abreast and shall not impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic and, on a laned roadway, shall ride in a single lane. (C) A p erson operating a bicycle upon a sidewalk, or across a roadway on p 9 a crosswalk shall yeild the right of way to any pedestrian and shall give an audible signal when necessary before overtaking and passing any pedestrian. A erson lawfully operating a bicycle on a sidewalk, or across a roadway P Y P on a crosswalk shall have all the rights and duties applicable to a pedestrian under the same circumstances. 0 Section 18 -231 Carrying articles. No.person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle, or article which prevents the driver from keeping at least one hand upon the handle bars or from properly operating the brakes of the bicycle. Section 18 -232 Turning and lane changes. An arm signal to turn right or left shall be given. continously during the 9 9 last 100 feet traveled by the bicycle before turning unless the arm is needed to control the bicycle, and shall. be given ven whi l e the bicycle is stopped waiting to turn. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication, as provided by law. Seconded by Mayor G,reavu . Ayes - all. I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Phone system a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mayor Greavu moved to . a prove a budget transfer of $3,900 from the Contingency y p rdin Fund to cover the cos o firing a consu taut to review t e ity s needs rega g a p one system. Seconded by Councilmember-Maida. Ayes - all. 2. Conditional Use Permit Renewal - 2091 Hazelwood . j - 14 - 6/27 a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 - 6 - 103A WHEREAS, Donna Mundon initiated a conditional use permit for a home occupation at the following described property: Lot one, block one, Hazel Estates This property. i s also known as 2091 Hazelwood Street, Maplewood; WHEREAS, the procedural 'history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. This conditional use permit was initiated by Donna Mundon, pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This conditional use P ermit was originally approved by the Maplewood City Council on March 10, 19779 3. The Maplewood Council held a regular meeting on June 27, 1983 to re- consider this conditional use permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above described conditional use permit renewal be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. There have not been any received in the last year. 2. Al 1 previ ous condi tions of approval are 'bei ng met . Approval is subject to the-following conditions: 1. Students shall park at John Glenn Junior High Schoo.l. 2. One five -pound fire extinguisher shall be kept in the basement "class room" area at all times. 3. This permit shall be reviewed by the Council in five years. 4. Classes shall not be held more than three nights a week. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian.. Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Bastian and Mai d a . Nays - Councilmember Juker. J. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS 1. Official Newspaper a. Councilmember Maida commented on the City's official newspaper. 2. Parkside Fire Department Assessments a. Mayor Greavu moved to suspend the Rules of Procedures and take action on the Parkside Fire epar men an oun ryview •Ogren assessments. - 15 - 6/27 Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved i adoption: 83 - 6 - 104A WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution 82 -6 -80 of the City Council of Maplewood, adopted June 28, 1982 the special assessments for the construction of Adolphus p Street Sanitary Sewer Project No. 81 -4 were levied against property - described by County Auditors Code No. 57 49200 010 01; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Council that the said assessment against the property described herein be cancelled; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessment for Project No. 81 -4 against the property described by County Auditor's Code No. 57 49200 010 01 be and hereby is cancelled in the amount of $2,965.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ramsey County Auditor be and is hereby authorized to make the necessary changes in. hi records to properly reflect this action. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all c, Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -6 -1056 WHEREAS, pursuant to resol ut_i on 82 -6 -80 of the City Councilof Maplewood, adopted June 28, 1982 the special assessments for the construction of Adolphus P � - property Street Sanitary Sewer Project fro. 81 4 were levied ed against prope y described by County Auditors Code No. 57 49200 010 02; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Council that the said assessment against the property described herein be cancelled. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the assessment for Project No. 81 -4 against the property described by County Auditor's Code No. 57 49200.010 02 be and hereby is cancelled in the amount of $1,482.50. 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. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 3. Countryview Assessments a. City Attorney John Banni gan presented the staff "report b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -6 -105 WHEREAS, pursuant to.the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429 thereof, - 16 - 6/27 as amended, the City of Maplewood on August 24, 1976, levied certain special assessments for local public improvements commonly known and numbered as Bean Avenue Assessments, Project No. 71 -15, to wit: Parcel No. Project No D.P. No. Utility Original Assessment 28* and 71 -15 DP 1581 Street 74,410.79 28A ** 71 -15 DP 1594 San. Sew. 38 71 -15 DP 1581 Bridge 23 71 -15 DP 1594 Str. Sew. 26,764.00 , 4ZO - 3" *Parcel No. 28, a /k /a Department of Property Taxation Code No. 57 92100 Ol 1 09 and legally described as Tract I, Registered Land Survey No 210. * *Parcel No. 28A, a /k /a Department of Property Taxation Code No. 57 92100 01.1 .05 and legally described as Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 210 .(Parcel No. 28A was subsequently expanded to include Department of Property Taxation Code Nos. 57 92100 010 04 (Tract D, Registered Land Survey No. 210 ) and 57 00310 050 30 (Miscellaneous Land) WHEREAS, the fee owners of record and Contract for Deed purchasers of Parcels No. 28 and 28A. Estate of Victor R. Fitch, etal, Country View Golf Center., Inc., and Gerald C. Mogren, Robert C. Mogren, Thomas Mogren and Gordon Kindlien, pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.081, as amended, timely appealed from said special assessments to the Ramsey County District Court; and WHEREAS, pursuant to its judgment entered in said assessment appeal, the Ramsey County District Court ordered vacated and cancelled those levied special assessments heretofore enumerated together with any delinquencies thereto through and including those payable. with the general real estate taxes in the year 1983. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Maplewood, that those special assessments hereinabove identified be, and hereby are, vacated and cancelled together with any delinquencies thereto through and including those payable with the general real estate taxes due and payable in the year 1983 Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. C. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -6 -106 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of that judgment of the Ramsey County District Court dated, filed and entered the 31st day.of July, 1980, the Maplewood City Council proposed to reassess for local public improvements commonly known and numbered as Maplewood Avenue Assessments, Project 71 -15, those parcels of real property in the amounts as more particularly described hereinafter, to- wit: Parcel No. Project No. D.P. No, utility Now Assessment 28* 71 -15 DP 1581 Street 30,990 45 28A* 71 -15 DP 1581 Bri dge 2.3, 537.92 , • 17 - F/97 *Parcel No. 28, a /k /a Department of Property Taxation Code No. 57 92100 011 09 and legally described as Tract I, Registered Land Survey No. 210. * *Parcel No. 28A, a /k /a Department of Property Taxation Code No. 57 92100 011 05 and legally descri bed as Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 210. - - (Parcel No. 28A was subsequently expanded to include Department of Property Taxation Code Nos. 57 92100 010 04 (Tract D. Registered Land Survey No. 210) and 57 00310 050 30 (Miscellaneous Land) NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Mapelwood, as follows: 1. That the proposed assessment set forth hereinabove is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment levied against said Parcels and that each said parcel is found to benefit by the local public improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2, That the assessment for Project 71 -15 for Street and Bridge shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of three (3) years; the first of the installments to be payable on or after the first Monday in January, 1982, and shall bear interest . at the rate of seven (7) percent per annum from the date of the adoption hereof. To the first installment shat 1 be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this Resolution until December 31, 1983. To each subsequent installment, when due, shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 1 3. That the terms and provisions of Resolutions No. 76 -81 -160 -161 and 162, insofar as the y are not otherwise inconsistent herewith are incorporated herein by reference. 4. That the City Clerk shall. forthwith . transmi t a certified duplicate of this assessment to the Ramsey County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of said County and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. d. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 -6 -107 . WHEREAS, pursuant to the provi si.ons of that judgment of the Ramsey County District Court dated, filed and entered the 31st day of July, .1980, the Maplewood Cit y Council P roposes to reassess for local public improvements, commonly known and numbered as Beam Avenue Assessments, Project 71 -15, those parcels of real property in the amounts as more particularly described hereinafter, to -wit: P y P Parcel No Project No. D, P. No. Utility San.Sew. Str. Sew . New Assessment 28* and. .71-15 28A ** 71 -15 DP 1594 DP 1594 38,707.63 26,764.00 65 9 47-1 • - 18 - 6/27 S, *Parcel No. 28, a /k /a Department of Property Taxation Code No. 57 92100 011. 09 and legally described as Tract I. Registered Land Survey No. 210. * *Parcel No. 28A, a /k /a Department of Property Taxation Code No, 57 92100 011 05 and legally described as Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 2100 (Parcel No. 28A was subsequently expended to include Department of Property Taxation Code Nos. 57 92100 010 04 (Tract D, Registered .Land Survey No. 210) and 57 00210 050 30 (Miscellaneous Land) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Maplewood as follows: 1. That the ro osed assessments hereinabove set forth are hereby accepted p p and shall constitute the special assessment against said parcels and that e ach said parcels found to benefit by the local public improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. That the assessments for Project 71 -15 for sanitary sewer and storm sewer , shal l be payable in equal annual installments ex tending over a ,period of twelve (12) years, the first of the installments 'to. be payable on or after the first Monday in January, 1984, and shall bear interest at the rate of seven (7) percent per annum from the-date of the adoption herei nabove. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of this resolution until December- 31, 1983. To each subsequent installment, when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid ,installments . That the terms and provisions of Resolutions No. 76- 81- 160,161 and 162, insofar as they are not otherwise inconsistent herewith, are incorporated herein by reference. 4. That the City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the Ramsey County Auditor to be extended on the property tax list of said County and such assessment shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Seconded b y Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1, Tax Exempt Bonds a. Manager Evans reported on the First Time Homeowners Buyers program had more or less fallen apart. He wished to advise. the Council that he was in the process of ifformi n 9 the State that the City would not be interested in the First Time Homeowners Program. b. Council directed the Manager to delay sending notification to the State until after Council meets with the H.R.A. 2. Drinking Water a. Manages Evans reported on the progress of the negotiations with the St. Paul Water Department. It has been going on for over a year. He stated he still would like to contact an anti -trust attorney. - 19 - 6/27 t b. Council directed the Manager to try to obtain the report that the Water D epartment had Tol tz, Ki ng, etc. prepare and to al so f i nd out what anti -trust attorney costs would be. 3. Labor Negotiations Council and Manager recessed into executive session to discuss labor negotiations. M. ADJOURNMENT 9:35 P.M. City er - 20 - 6/27 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE JULY 11 1983 r. 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK h0. DATE A MOU Vc'RDC ITEM DESCRIPTION _ 1 2 166415 R 06/30/.-3 45.00 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES TRAVEL TRAINING 45.00 - - - -- - -- 3 r PN ST ATE THE 4SUi ER MOTOR VEH LIC Pf3Lj e 166502 06130/83 27000 PN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC FBL 2 . P 6 4.7 5 — — - - - -- - - - -- � o' 1 3 b 4 06!0/83 Z•ZO3.71 - l+1V ATE TREAS — -- - - - - -- SURTAX PBL 141 166504 06/30/83 44.07— Ph STATE TREAS SURTAX PBL - 15 1 2 , 15 9.5 4 * _. -- -__ -- -- - - -- - -- 16 17 19 166 06T36 /83 93.00 CLERK OF_ CR S - - - -- - .. CNTV DRIVER LIC P zo 93.00 23 24 167502 C6/30/83 3061.1 Q PN STATE TREASURER _ _ . MOTOR VEH LIC PBL 2s 1b 0 b �3C X83 - - -_. —_ - - 97, fl MN-. ST ATE TREASURER � DRIVERS LIC F BL. 167502 06J30/g3 30,00 P N STATE TREASURER C£RTIFTCATION 261 Y 27 16750? 0_6 30.00 MN �rt1! ST ATE TREASURER _ -- - C£RTIFICA IOC -__ -- 2e; 167502 i36 /30lg3 30.00 STATE TREASURER CcRTIFICATIfl'► 29 1 4 ,p O8 8.10 * _ 31 ! 1R tt tt tR f 321 33 6 7 5 5 7 flb /3O /83 3,718 PW- STATE TREAS PERA _PER PBL -- - - -__- 34! 167557 ._- --_._- O _��.��.�� 3 -- - -- - - - -- � MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA P8 (:3 ' 167557 06130/P3 18.22 FN STATE TREAS PEPA PERA PBL 6 3�. 167557 06/30/83 44.74 "N STATE TREAS _PERA - -- PERA - _ PBL _.. - -- -- ,.__ ..__� 37 �( MUM 83 - -- - - -. -- 2$ 9d MN ST ATE TR EA S PERA PERA PB 4. ;38 167557 06/30/F3 .100. MN STATE TREAS PERA PIRA PBL 3� 167557 0 6/_30/8_3 1 73_.3_9 .t�l�ST ATE TREAS PERA_ - 40; 167557 06/30/83 189olU4 PN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 141 167557 06/30/83 38.19 MN STATE TR EAS. PERA PERA VBL 42 167557 52.52 PIN STATE TREAS PERA -_- PERA PBL . 43i - - ��b755? . 06130/83_ .'S1 P N STATE TR EAS PE RA PERA PBL :44f 167557 06/30/83 147.88 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PB a5} 167557 0 6/30/8 3 3 �9�45U7 • !� N _ST ATE TRE FERA _ — -- - PERA 46 167557 06/30%83 _ . _ 353.95 Ph STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 47 167557 06/30/83 261.x+0 MN' STATE TREAS PERA FcRA PbL 48 167557 06/30/83 18( ST ATE TREAS _TREA.c. PERA - -8 -- - - PERA -- P BL -. -- 49 -0'6T30183 57 - -- 209 .� — , — _MN MA ST ATE ` PERA PBL i s0� 167557 06/30/83 129933 MN STATE TREAS PERA F ERA PBL s, 1675 061 _30 18 3 544 _"N ST TRE PERA ____ -- PERA PBL._____._ - 5 r 61551 06/30/83 333.27 MN STATE TREAS PERA P£RA PPBL ;` .53 1 67557 167557 0b/30/P3 35. STATE TREAS PERA PERA PEP,A PBL PBL 4 s: 167 5 57 0 6130 /83 198.39 — _ - ---- -- MN - .MN _ST ATE TREAS PERA __._. - _.__ _ PIRA - - - --- PBL ss��d755?'��b730IR 293.b9� ST ATE TREAS PERA �5 ! ` � 1675 57 06/30/83 40008 rte: STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 9 1983 CITY OF MAPLENOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK ND. DATE AMOU VEND -- ITEM _DEZSCRIPTj_ON_ 1 t 2 167551 06/30/83 126.48 MN STATE TREAS OPERA PERA P8L. 167SS 06/30 / 93 97_, MN STATE TREAS P _ _ P RA -__ —__ 3 4 167557 0/ 06/383 64.76 V1 STATE 7REA., PERA F_ A BL ( s 167557 06130!83 49.58 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA POL 167557 06/t3 /30 65.96 __- MN ST ATE TREAS PERA — _PE RA PBL IS M N STATE TREAS PERA PERA P 8 L ( e 167557 06/30/83 391.35 VW STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 9 167557 06/30/03 119 __— ....._ r _M N S TATE_ T REA S P E R A PE RA PB - - - - -. - - -- 16 , , ( 111 13j ,4! 167758 6/ 3C/83 36.00 RMSY CNTY CO NC: L CRT AM8 BILLINGS MOO - 1ai 171 16 C F0 FREBERG -- REFUND 20 296.22 + { 23 24' 167F88 06/3 /8 3 100.00 RO FEYERE _ -- ENTRANCE E KAM_ - -- 25, 100000 26 28; { 29 167F93 06/30/83 100.Ofl VEFti HESS ENTRANCE EXAM ! 3, ' 32` 167F94 1 06/30/83 100000 PCN S AVARD ENTRANCE EXA. . 100.00 34 35'. +� ! • - 84 x _Gb%3t� % _8 _3. MAFLE -LEAS OFF AS N' GFFIC IALS — 1 , -0 3, 3a 168441 f)6/3C/83 3,920640 26.5 MAFLE -LEAF OFF ASSN M A PL E-LEAF OFF A SSN CFFICIALS OFFIC IALS - - - - -_ _- 39. 168441 06/30/ - -- -- - 3 9 25 2 * U0 + .1 40i 43 - - -- . 168502 0630/83 4 635.03 9 NN STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC P8t t 44 45 168 06/30/ 2 _ 266.00N !� STATE _ TREASU_RE _ - STATE TREASURER DNR LIC PBL •_ —_ -- _ DRIVERS LIC PBL 46 168502 0b�30/83 47 5915643 49 *� # i. 50! 1588 0 6 1 30183 10._00_- SPRINGER COLLECTNS -- CCLLECTIONS_� -- CCLIECTZOIS s2. 16$835 0.6/3C%83 -36.00 SPf�INCER COLt €CTItS 1 26.00 + t 53 55 •� +lr +s 56 �57 168F92 " 06/30!$ 3 000 0 PR SF___ __RE6rSTRATI.ON t -- AMOUh ,-q cl CHECK REGISTER VEKOCR ITEM OESCRI ?TZON � ► 2 3t�.U0 4 ! *!! *! S a 171015 06/30183 - 314oO5 _ AFSCME _ UNION DUE PBL 7 6T307� 3 AFSCM E UNION DUE PBL a 319.37 10' *tt• • 1 „ 12 171153 06/30/83 12.732.00 CTY CNTY E4PL CR UN CREDIT UN PBL____ 9 13 1•.2 732 if 14 ,b 17 17133D 06/30/83 673 ICr RETIREMNT DEFERR COMP 1d 171330 0&f 30/83 102.96 ICPA R- rTIREMNT DEFERR COMP 1 21 20 22 +� 23 171373 06/30/83 145 .DO - ROSEMARY KAhE P /A DEDUCT 24 14 5.00 * - - - -- - - - - -- -- 2S 2a- 171453 D6/30/83 88to44 MAPLEVOCD ST 13NK FVT PBL _ .Z>i; 14,280.44 301 _._ -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- • - - -- - . - 31 !tf!!t t 32� 33 171470 06/30/83 2_4_._0_0 METRO SUPER - V ASSN UhION DUE. PB L 41: 37 t 3e 171502 06/3C/83 39831.75 MN. ST ATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC PB 39 171502 06/30/83 21400 _ M STATE TREASURER _ DRIVERS LIC F8_l_ 40 _ 1►��45.75 '4t 431 1 44 1 171520 06/30/83 273.70 F BE tEFIT ASSN INSURAN 45 273.70 * - -- - - 461 47 f>k* *f f Z7'�t -- 310 _ - PN MUTUAL _LIFE INS -- INSURANCE 4S� O I .717 �• ! 50- 310.0 0 52 �►�!>a S3 j 54 171556 06/30/83 300.00 MN ST RETTREMNT SYST DEFERR COMP (57 X56 i 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWO OD CMECK h0. DATE 9 li-W 1983 CITY OF MAFLEU90 CHECK hO* DATE AMOUNT VENDCR CHECK REGISTER 4 , 2 173502 005f30/83 39656o25 FN STATE TREASURER 3 171559 06/30/83 7,0399*t5 ION STATE TREAS S/S I 4 171559 . �44 It MN ST ATE T R EAS S/S 39882.25 5 14, 6 1 46 7 .471 48 191 1 718 711 0613C183 7♦968947 — M N_ ST.- .- . C P M M.- R E V E-OW E 10. 171 PTO 06/30IP3 65.29 ST MN CCPM OF REVEL - S T A T E . TRE -- RE A - S U R E R 89033.76 12; 3, 373.25 13: -14 71973 0 6/ 3C /83 171*32 UISC CEPT REVEWLE l 15 1 ie. � ; 7f 19: 2.1 172394 .06/30183 30000*00 LAIS FANIGAN 21 309300*00 ,2.2 23! lfttffi 24 S't A E RER C 26' 172502 06/ 39679*64 MN STATE TREASURER 27: 172502 D6/30/83 234*00 MN STATE TREASURER 3*912*94 C. ` 3 2 172F95 06M/T-3 441o864*46 U D CCNTRACTING 33 I .44,864o46 34; 137 — 66 ---1734 --7"" 1 3U/83' 38 39 8000 4 01 4 ITEM DESCRIPTION ---.-S . S - P Y A BL F.. -- SfS PAYABLE —S-W7 FUEL TAY SIFT PB CCNTR ACT PBL MC70R VEH LTC PB� MOTOR VEH LIC P8 DRIVERS L PSL CONTRACT PBL TRAVEL TRAININ15 MOTOR VEH LIC PBL DRrVERS LIC PBL MC70-R VEH LIC PBL DRIVER LICENSE P8 42 173502 005f30/83 39656o25 FN STATE TREASURER 43- 173502 6 TA.' E. A"s . �44 39882.25 451 46 .471 48 174502 9 6 f 3 G $13 3918F*25 PIN STATE TREASURER 49. 1 -74-5-0 2 --D-6-/30 183-- 185.00 - S T A T E . TRE -- RE A - S U R E R 2.50. 3, 373.25 R 3; -0 i 54 174742 06/30183 78*50 CLERK OF DISTR COURT CNTY DRIVERS LIC 55. 56 t CHECK REGT STER VE NDCR _ ITEM _DESCRIPTION ,S 49.88 : s a' e; - - - -* 394.5 MN STATE TREASURER 1 20 1 175502 06/30/83 240000 MN STATE TREASURER 21 175502 0 6/30/83 7.58 M N STATE TRE 22 2 R f --- - - - -- - -- - -__ 1 23' 24, !!! ! f I MOTOR VEH LIC RB: DAIVERS. LIC FOL RE Ac WAL { 2 06/30/83 40000 40.00 ! WAR NIAG LIGHTS INC TRAVEL TRAINING 3 17 4C56 0 6/ 3 0/ 83 5 _. 00 LUCILLE OFFICE S.UPPL_IES 4 174C 56 06/3C/83 1 .49 _ L UCIL L£ _A A IUS - SUPPLIES { s 174C.56 06/30/83 1.56 LUCILLE AURELIUS SUPPLIES VEH LUCILLE E AURELIUS a 174C 56 06/31 183 8.66 LUCILLE AURELIUS SUPPLIES__ 7 1 4C56 7 0 1 _0 t It LE AU L IUS SUPPLIES { a 174C56 06/30/83 1.52 LUCILLE AURELIUS PCSTA GE 06/3C/83 a 174C56 06_130 _3 - -- LuCLL LE AURELIU TRAVEL TRAINING 10i 174056 06/30/93 3 *00 Ll�CiLl£ AURELIUS - TRAVEL TRAINING { >> 174C56 0 6730 /83 3.50 LUCILLE AURELIUS TRAVEL TRAINING 12 174C56 06/_30/83 4.00 L UCIL LE AUREL IL TRAVEL TRAINING 1 174 6 0b% 0 /83 1.75 L UCII. AURELIUS - -- TRAVEL TRAINING C 1,4 174056 06/30/83 10,65 LUCILLE AURELIUS SUPPLIES ,S 49.88 : s a' e; - - - -* 394.5 MN STATE TREASURER 1 20 1 175502 06/30/83 240000 MN STATE TREASURER 21 175502 0 6/30/83 7.58 M N STATE TRE 22 2 R f --- - - - -- - -- - -__ 1 23' 24, !!! ! f I MOTOR VEH LIC RB: DAIVERS. LIC FOL RE Ac WAL { 1 216! 175958 27 06/30/83 40000 40.00 ! WAR NIAG LIGHTS INC TRAVEL TRAINING F . 30 C 1 31 3 2 �!�l3 I - 8 175.6 LUCILLE E AURELIUS TRAVEL TRAINING 33 175.67 • 1 321 36! 178152 36l3Q/83 37 1�13fl/$5 14,56 _ — -- 0.8I'- l JUflY JUCY M _Cf-LEB_ECK_ - M C OFFICE _OFFICE SUPPLIES_ { 1 35 178152 06/3C/83 2.50 JUCY P CI- LiBECN TRAVEL SUPPLIES TRAINING - 39 178 06/3{x/83 _0_b 2 .4 0 #!_ CNLE$ECK_ TRAVEL TRA IN ING_ 40 178152 30 $3 _ 3.50 - _J_UCY _ JU CY P C�- LEBECK - -- - -- TRAVEL TRAINING 41� 178152 06/30/83 2.47 DUCT M Cf-LEBECK SUPPLIES 42. 14.56 : K43 _ '44 45 46 178502 06%30/83 5928.4e75 PW STATE TREASURER - - MOTOR - VEH LIC PE { 47 178502 06/30/83 129000 PN STATE TREASURER ONR LIC PBL 48 1 78502 06130/83 196.00 P N S TREASURER DFIVERS LIC PBL 4l - 271 oil _5 9 07 7 ! - - - - -- -- S0� 51 # *!! #t 53' 178923 %► 06/30/83 4Q.7'4 T WK CITIES MUSICIANS JULY 4 C ELEB 541 40. • 56 • # # # ## s7 = PA Cs p -4sr 1983 CITY OF MAPLE WO OU CHECK 110. DATE AMOUN 4. ! 1983 CITY OF PAFLEkOCD CHECK NO* DATE AMOUNT VENDOR . CHECK REGISTER TTFM nrtr-oynv u ri 2 3 178F90 06/30183 l3e43 4 4 CLLY S S ---UPPLIES--- 13*43 178F91 06/3Of83 75oOO JOHN F9 — f - f . - H ERMAN 178-1 061 . H 7�6-- . - .- REFUND E R PA h HNSON REFUND 9 17BF91 06/3CIS3 I •691 PERPAN 9JOHNSCN 10 MEREST ! 239637*06 131 179005 6 / 3U 14 TRUSTEE MPTF JULY 4 CEL 06/30193 232*73 TRUSTEE MPTF JULY 4 CELEB ts .773o99 17 -79 3 ! 2C #622 : 25oOO REFUND 211 22' 23 24 179502 05/30183 5,9548*75 PN STATE TREASURER Z: MOTOR VEH LIC PBL 26: T A E TR A UR 2 -- DRIVERS LIC r-BL 597484e75 2-7 �� 2e 179923 06/3C/93 l7e52 TWA CITIES MUSICIANS 31 JLLY 4 CELLO 41 1 33; 34i 35; 180161 U6/3G/83 19000*00 EMPL FENEFIT CLAIMS 36. 19000000 DENTAL INS ' r 37 ---- *38' 39 4C, 1 R 5 02 7,o2200 - 95 1805132 06/30/33 PN STATE' TREASURER MOTOR VE' - L - IC - PBL 42, 162* 00 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LICEhC:E r 79382 *85 0.44 45, 4 5 190557 06/3 4 3 • , Plk STATE TREA 47 S PERA PERA PBL 1 180557 06/30183 310f8keI6 48 IR13557 06130IP3 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL �- -3 18,022 AS 'PERA BL 149' 180557 MN STATE TRE PERA P i80557 06/30/03 29071 PN STATE TREAS PERA FERA 51 I 18-0557 18055/ 06/30/83 "A! STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 52 100s76 PN STATE 'TREA ,'.Z, PERA P PBL - 6 - i'Mig 3 J11*39 — Ph T - A E TREA - PE - RA-'-'--'-"----LERA PERA PBL 53 180557 06/30/83 190099 �5 41 180557 06/30/83 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL - 38*19 MN STATE TREAS PERA 55 -- o 6 5 2 Al P ERA PBL I 13 a � a 4156 Ph STATE TREAS PERA PERA 180557 06/30/83 147080 (5 MN STATE THE AS FERA FERA PBL. i 1983 CITY OF MAFLE6000 CHECK A3. DATE AMOUNT CHECK REGISTER VENCCR ITEM DESCRIPTION ` 180551 3 .18055 06130/83. 0 6/3G/8 3 364.51 MN STATE TREAS PER ER PERA - - -- - __. PBL 4 1Ra - 55! D6/30/83 4 030. � _......__ __.0 _. _ 370.52 __ MN STATE TREAS PERA - -- -_ PERA POL f 180557 06130183 261.60 N ST ATE TREA c FERA PERA - - - - -- PBL e IF0557 06/30/83 MN ST AT E TREAS PERA PERA PBL 7 _._ - -- 18J55�' -- - - -- -_ Ob /30 /83 — _.4.5 209, FN STATE TREAS PERA - ' ---- PERA ---- PERA..PBL• 8 1805 57 .0 6 /.3018 3 130.51 MN STATE TREAS PERA _ - - -- -- PBL � 1805 - - - - -- 06 130/11 3 518. MN STATE TREAS FERA PERA PBL to 1805 57 06/30/83 338.83 MM STATE _ - - - PERA p ERA -- -- -P. P8L 18055?' 06/30/83 35 28 M 11 STATE TREAS PERA ERA _---------------•- PBL ' 180557 06/30!83 ' 193.54 KN STATE TREAS FERA PERA FBL — 13, -- _ 283.62 P M - - -- rN STATE TREA S PERA - PERA -- - .. P ERA PBL 14� 180557 06/30/83 40008 Mf d ST AT STATE TREAS 7R" c cA� PERA FERA PBL - - -- - - - - -.. - 161 1_8 06 !30!8 3 - 7.67 �.N _STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL PBL 180557 Ob�30�83 { 1 18fl557 ' 06/30/$3 94.25 b4 7 6 M k STATE TREAS _FERA_ PERA PERA - PbL -- -- - - - -__ 5) , 1 18ff5 180557 D6/3Q/$3 • 49.58 - -- - - - - -- MN Mfg STATE STATE TREAS TREAS PERA PERA PERA PERA PBL PBL 67 ,LO f `, f 18Q557 06/30/83 5.96 1b.56 Mh ST.ATE TREAS PERA - -- - PERA...pgL - - -- -- ...__. - - - - -- __ — 1 0 6/30/8_3 38Po7Z MN ST ATE ST � TREAS TREA PERA � PE-RA PBL 22 f 23; Ob /30 /83 — _...______.____ - 119.80h __ - - - MN ST ATE TREAS PERA _..__PERA PE RA PBS__ - -- 2111 1 b ,t 727.33 27; Za 1815 - 0 6!311183 7� 541.09 __......_._.___--- 1g� !�N STATE TREASURER — -- MC70R VEH LIC PBL 19 1502 0 6! 3 C/ 83 ?24 � � (30' 181 SGZ a6/?0/�3 •00 181 0 ' 0 W4 MN STATE STATE TREASURER TREASURER DRIVERS LIC PBL 31 181502 0 - -- -- - - - - - -- 18100 MN ST ATE TREASURER DRIVERS DRIVERS LIC PRL LIC .32� 7, 722.09 f �— -- ------- - - - - -- - -- ------ - -- -- - -_ _.. . PPL 33! •�lff! E �� , !3s 181710 06/30/83 677077 US POST A T M S ER POSTAGE 37 T _ - -- 677077 - ;38' 39 ltRttt! 401 E �4, ' 18f742- �b�30l83: - -_ -- - - -- - - -- ; - - - -- ___ .--- - - - - -_ CLERK OF DISTR COURT _ C'VTY DRIVERS_ LIC - 72.00 {4 72.00 2 :ft� *� — - - - - -- 45 _ 181 G1 ,. - - - _. -_ �. 101 — G 18 0 6 / 30 /R 0 6130183 _102.00 -- - -- �1OSTE SS CAK - _ .. _... - - p RQG SUPPLIE 46 117 1$1 018 Q6/30/83 1112.00- 102.00 � --- CSTESS CAKE -- - -- - - _ PRCG SUPPLIES 48 - - - 49• - -- - - -- - 102.00 : --- - t-CSTESS CAKE FRCG SUPPLIES 50( - - 1S2� / 192039 - 0629 /83 - - -- -- - - -- - -- 53f 25.45 AMCCC OIL CO FUEL on 54! 25 4 5 19 2052 6 / ; _� L1.2 _ARWAL S_ AUTO S - -- REPAIR MAIKT _VE" 1 1983 CITY OF MAFLEWO00 CHECK REGISTER CHEC A0. DATE A MOUN T VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION ( ' 2 192052. 46/29/83 186.90 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE 14 !!!!!! 3 19 0 6/29 / 8 3 63.50 ARNALS AL TO SERVIC 4 192052 06/29/83 54.40 ARNAL E ALTO SERVICE 31,59 5 192052 06/29/83 311.80 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE BATTERY + TIRE W SE 6 19205 0 18; ARAAL. S AUTO SERVICE 7 192052 06/29/83 _390e 3ZD.40 ARhAL S AUTO SERVICE a 192052 06/29/83 275.15 AR AUTO SERVICE 23° 1 24 9 19 2052 31.84 4 6000 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE 101 192052 _ 06/ 2 9183 06/29/83 51090 ARNALS ALTO SERVICE 1 i 192052 06/29/83 66960 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE 1 12! _93._37 18.06 ECARD OF WATER COMM 1, P 07.4 0 29' 192103 06/29/R3 02� REPAIR MAINT VEH _REPAIR MAINT VEH REPAIR MAINT VEH REPAIR MAINT VEH ___ REPAIR MATNT_VEH REPAIR MAINT VEH REPAIR. MAINT VEH REPAIR_ MAINT _VEH REPAIR MAINT VEH REPAIR MAINT VEH 13; -- _ 14 !!!!!! 13I , 16� 192080 06/29/83 31,59 EATTERY + TIRE WHSE SUPPLIES X 192080 06/29/83 41.44 BATTERY + TIRE W SE SL FPL 18; 73.03 21� 221 192097 06/29/83 31 BILL EOYER F CRC - -- SUPPLIES -- --- - - - - -- 23° 1 24 31.84 26 27! 1921 D6/2 BCARD CF _WATER CCMM UTILITIE _ —_- 28: 192103 0629183 _93._37 18.06 ECARD OF WATER COMM UTILITIES 29' 192103 06/29/R3 02� BO OF W ATE R COMM UTILITIES X33; 192103 06/29183 16976 BOAR CF W ATER COMM UTILITIES _ 7' — 32 33 __ - -- 34 35 192161 06129183 34,52 CLUTCH TRANSMISSIO SI.fiPLIES 36 3 4.52 37 38 !! ! ! ! ! 39 40i 192165 06/29183 939.35 COLLINS ELECTRICAL C REPAIR M - 41� 192165 06/29/83 356.50- COLLINS ELECTRICAL C RE PAIR MAINT 42: 582.85 43 44 ilit4* -- 45{ 46 192175 06129/83 789.16 60 - P - Y CUPI — IC ATING PRO DUPLiCaTING COST 9 47 189.16 49 !f!! !t 50° 51 192177 06/29/83 64.34 C OPY EQUI OFFICE SUPPLIES 52: 64.34 Is 53. 54i !!!! f! 4 192192 t 57 06/29/83 45.42 OA LCO COR SUPPLIES MAINT mu 1983 CITY OF MAFLEVOCD CHECK N0. DATE AMOUNT CHECK RESISTER VENDOR , 2 192192 06/29/83 55,92 DALCO CCRP 3 192 _.06_/ 45, 42 _ DALC CO 4 192192 iQ+6%29183 45.42— DALCO CORP . 101.34 1 6 1 I isa*s* - -- id • 8 192224 06/29/83 '15 .00 E LA t �11 12�.lt>f !!t ITEM DESCRIPTION SUFPL TES MAI NT SUFPL IES 14AI hT _ SUPPL MAI AT ' OFFICE SUPPLIES 13' :14 192235 lu 06/29/83 1 9'161 .20 FABRA GR - - -- — - -- - -- PROG SUPPLIES 15 192 06/ 2 FABRA_ GRAPHICS FRCG SUPPLIE"s t6, 192235 06/29/83 144.00 _ - FABR - GRAPHICS UNIFORMS i 17 192235 06/.29/83 34.50 FABRA GRAPHICS UNIFORMS 1a� 192235 —� 06/29/83 34.50 FABRA G F UhI ORMS 19� 19 Dt51�41$3 23.fl0 -_ FABRA GRAPHIC S - -- _UNIFORMS d.W 192 235 06/29/83 46900 FABRA GRAPHICS UNIFORMS 21; 192235 06/29/83 5T.50 FAB GR APHIC S UN IFORMS 22' 49001040 ;231 24� 1 92236 fl6/ 200.04 EVANS BARRY VEHICLE ALLOW t 25 M >� s 27 !! *!!! 28L -- - - - -- - -- ;28! 192276 06/29/83 251.68 GOCOYEAR SERVICE ST0 REPAIR MAINT VEf' 3 2 51 . 68 + 1 34� 4ltt!! 33I 34 1922E5 55'1.25 GRACE - DUA NE C — - CCNSULTING IN I ;351 36. 551.25 ! 37 - ! ! ! ! ! • — - -- — — - - - - - -- - -- - - - -- 38' 39 19 229 6 40 192296 06/29_183 - 06/29/83 5 8993 58.95 HANDY "ITCH + WELDI SUPPLIES i 4 141 1 HANDY HITC + WELDIN SUPPLIES 42! 117.8$ 44! 45 1'923 46 192332 06/29 D6/29183 1 02.00 30 .D O INC SCHOCL DIST 622 — _..... — . _ .- - - -_ _. - -- - - -- - - - -- ---- - - - I 1�C SCNCCL DI ST 622 PCSTERS. JULY 4 - -- --- • - - - -- -- S- UPPL IES - 47 132.00 ! 48. 5501 5 11 192370 06/ 1 4.798.00 JURA � ! MOOD Y ThC 'PRCFE SERVTCc: 14 79 8.0 0 • - - - -- — -- - - - ' i 55 •56 192401 57 06/29/83 35.00 -- - LANG RICH -- - — — - - - - — CANINE ALLOW. JUG t C 1983 CITY OF MAPLEUO0D CHECK AO. DATE AMOUNT VENDCR U ITEM DESCRIPTION � { 2 35.0 0 * - - - -- - - - - -- 3 4 ! 5 6 192422 06/29/83 23987 LESLIE PAPER D UFLIC A TE PAPER 19 Z -V 22 06f 1 — Z1.fl9 LESIf£ PAPER DUPLICATE PA - a 192422 D6/29183 108021 LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATE PAPER Q 19 06/29/83 24 LESLIE PA DUPLICATE PAPER 10 192422 06/29/83 121079 LESLIE PAPER -- - DUPLICATE PAPER -.. 11 192422 36/29/83 88.08 LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATE PAPEP 12! 192422 O6/2S/83 125.92 LESLIE P DUPLICATE PAPER 13` 92422 - i :5 LES P - - -- - DUPLICATE PAPEfc 14 ,5' 860.00 i 17 j is; 192435 D6/29 /8 3 27.71 MA E T SUPPLIE 19 1i 1 —' 2 � o � 1 f - -- ---- ._ - - - -- -- _— .2Jf 21 !!!1!# - 23� 192452 U6/29183 14.00 M REVIEW SUES MEMBERSHP 24 192452 06/29/83 14.00 MAPLE400C REVIEW SUBS MIEMBERSHP 25 :• — — -- 27 1 lk r ----- - - - - -- - -- - -- 29� 192 477 - D6/29/83 35.00 METTLER DANIEL CANINE ALLOW JUN: 301 3 5.0 0 : 31 ` 321 >kf!!!# 33. - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - 34 192510 0 6/29%3 30.0b - -- M INt1E SOTA TOR 0 SUFPL IES - - - - -- 361 30.06 36 38 39� 19 06 16. M DEPT PUB SAF REPAIR MAINT `y _ � 41� 42 43' - _ — - - - - - -- -- -- 44 192557 06/29/83 273 .o35 FN STATE TREASURER -P PERA 45 273035 f 46 47 48 — - -- - - - - -- 49f 19 Z 5 06-M 793 MITCHELL WINFICLU -- .--- PROf6�-'SS SERVICES So 192565 06/29/83 40000 !►ITCHELL WINFIELD A PROFESS SERVICES 5 t sr 120000 ! t 53{ !t *! ## 541 � 56 ( 57 192658 06/29/R3 80.34 NCRTHtMA STATES P06E UTILITIES CHECK REGISTER P, Lli 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK AO. DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 2 192658 D6/29/83 3053 NORTHERN STATES POLE UTILITIES 3 19 2658 06 2 040_ NCRTHERN STATES UTILITIES__ 192658 06/29/E3 3.53 _ - N.CFTH� STATES Po 6,E _ UTILITIES 192658 06/29/83 2e40 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 6 192658 :06/29/83 10$.77 ACRTHERN STATES PO UTILITIES 7 ��9�'b38 _HT2 r7� -- 274 . - 5 htFTHER& STATES e 192658 06/29/83 91038 NCRTHERK STATES POLE UTILITIES 19 2658 0 6129/_8 3 8_6 WCFTHERN STATES POL UTILITIES lo' 192658 06/29 ./83 92088 _ iN STA f E__ S -PO - LT ILITIES_- 11 192658 06/29/83 44010 NCFTHERA STATES FOLE UTILITIES 12 192658 06/29/83 32.17 ACRTH STATES PO UTILITIES 13' d %2�iT83_ _ 2 1 ;� - - - ..- .. - - lkCFTH RN - - -- - - -- -- - - -- -000.0 -- - - - - - -_ STATES POLE _. -__ ._ - - - - -- UTILITIES .141 192658 D6/29/83 108.87 NORTHERN STATES PO UTILITIES iS 192 06 /2 9 /83 95.95 NORTHERN STATES POLE UTILITIES 16 192658 06/29/83 4.25 NC STATES POLE _ UTILITIES X117 192658 .06/29/83 56085 ACPTHERI STATES FOLF UTILITIES is 192658 06129/83 86.74 NCRTHERN STATES_P06E UTILITIES 19, 965 6729/$ 33.16 - - - - -- NCFTHERh - STATES POD, - - -- - - - -- ---- - ----- - 4TILITIES it 20 192658 06/29/83 86,74- NCRTHERK STATES POLE UTILITIES 21 1_926 _ 11 6/29/8 3 1 34 . 01 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 22! 192658 06/25/83 4.25 _ ACRTHERN _ _STATES UTILITIES - -• 23 192658 06129/83 4.25 N CFTN STATES F O UTILITIES 241 142658 06/29/33 17939 NORTHERN STATES POLE_ UTILI TIE S 2s - 9 - 0�T29% ---- - - - - -- x'3;77_ _ _ _. aGRTHrRN STATES fl E _____. UTILITIES------ - :• 26 .192658 06/29183 4.25 II C P THERN STATES POLE UTILITIES 271 1926 - 58 0 6/29/3 3 1_7. NORTHERN STATES POLE UTILITIES 2a; 1926 06% 29 1 3 86,74 __ -- '- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - AORTHERN -- .. - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - - -- STATES POLE _ 0000 _. _ ----- - - - - -- UTILITIES 29 192658 06/29/83 398.47 NCRT H£RN STATES POLE UTILITIES 30! 192658 - - b3$ 06/29/83 49.28 - -- NCFTHERA STATES F06E UTILITIES 31 i92 06f29%8 1 .60___ ACAT HER% STATES POLE - - -- ......UTILITIES �.32 192658 06/29/83 204.39 NICRTHERN STATES FOUE UTILITIES 33 192658 0 6/29/8 3 99.001 NORTHERN STATES PONE UTILITIES 34 1 26�� �76%29%E3 9 -- -- �I�CRTHEAN ST PO► - - - -- U 35t 192658 06/29183 51.12 NCFTHERN STATES FOLE UTILITIES 361 192658 06/29/83 12.69 NCRTHERN POLE UTILITIES_ 37 QCATHEflIk _STATES STATES POLE - - -- - UTILITIES 438 192658 06/29/83 14.74 NCRTHERK STATES POLE LT ILI TIES 39 192658 06/29 1150 NC ATHERN STATES P OLE UTILITIES 40 4411 __ _ 9 5 .9 2 0 61 f - - - - - -- -- - -- --_ -_ 42! r43, !t4! ! ! 19 44 192660 06/29,/83 53.09 NOFTHNES BELL TE TELEPHONE 45 192 660 0 6129/8 3 42 N_CFTH BELL_ t E TELEPHONE 46 192.660 0 37.07 1 CFTH kESTERN BELL - - TE - -- -- - TELEPHONE 47 192660 06/29183 205.40 hCFTHLESTLRN BELL TE TELEPHONE 481 192660 06/29/83 5.47 NCRTH LEST ER N BELL TE TELEPHONE 49 266 "-B,6729/83 - __._. _ -- .- N -CFTH LEST ER N BELL - - IF - -- - - -- TELEP HONE # 501 192660 06/`29/$3 18058 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE sl 192660 0 6 125193 49 NCFTHL£STERN_BEL_L 1E TELEPHONE_ 52' 06/29/133 50092 - - NCRTH `EST ERN BEL�._T - - - -- TELEPHONE -- �.,3� 192660 06/29183 36.63 NCRTHLESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 54: 192660 06/29/83 50.47 WCRTHWESTERN BELL. TE TELEPHONE 55 19266 0 ^ 06729%83 - -- - --- -- 191 - .$i ..- .. N'ORTHIiESTERN - SELL TE -- - -- TELEPHONE 56 192660 06/29183 45.29 NORTH LEST ER N BELL TE TELEP HONE t 1983 CITY OF MAFLEImOCD AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIP71ON CHECK A% DATE 2 192660 06/29183 168*37 N ORTH UESTERN SELL _1E 3 19266P 0_6_/29183 1 A CF7N LESTER N BELL_ TE_ 4 192660 06129/83 _ 22.2 7 - - NORTH NESTER N BELL TE I. s 192660 06/29f83 20.5 5 A CRTH 16EST ER N BELL TE 6 192660 06/29/83 19863.00 IlCFTMkESTERA BELL 7E 7 TELEPHONE: /% _ Z? 4 N 0 RTH - i E ST ER N BELL TE a 192660 0612.9/83 142.57 NCRTHWESTERN HELL TE a 192660 06/29/83 26927 N CRT_H kES_T ERN BELL TE 10 192660. 06/29/83 93.94 - ACPT BELL 7E 11 192660 06/29183 42.47 NCFTHi%ESTERN BELL T E 12 192660 06/29/83 42 itCRTHUESTERN PELL T 13 2 �T$'3 . 491$ _ hi" CFT ERN BELL TE 14 192660 06/29/83 42:97 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE 1s 192660 06/29183 '26.2_7 1VrjRTHtiESTER N BELL TE 16' 192660 06/24/P3 4C.8 AtRT BELL 7E.__ 17 19266LI 0 6129 /83 42,97 N CFTH I EST ER N FELL TE ta 192660 06/29%83 97o13 NOFTHI.ESTERN BELL TE 19 -9f 3 __^ 193.30 Nt'FTHI�ESTCRN BELL 1E -- 2� 192660 06/29/83 53.77 N0RTH 1drSTERN BELL TE 21� 192660 06/z4_I83 33. ?2 NCRTHis ESTERN BELL TE 22� 192660 06/2 26.27 N UT ER N PELL TE 41 23j 192660 06/29/83 18.78 NCFTHUESTERN BELL TE 24 192660 06 /29183 42944 BELL TE 25 92bb0 Ob129/8 �— 2a.27` _NORTHUESTERN_ t�'tRTN�EETRA —BELL TE__ 26 192660 06/29183 29.77 N ORTHWESTERN BELL TE L 27 5,069.02 f 28, 3a; 3t _ 192 ���i � �3:�0 N UT E sCN LAVERNE 19 1 32 1 13920 33 341 1i 351 36i 192702 06/21+/83 7400_ FI7NE BOWES 37 9 ,38 1 * *! #� TELEPHONE ` TELEP HONE -- - - -_ TELEPHONE -- - -- TE LEP HON E lEP HON E _____TE TELEPHONE _ ' TELEPHONE FRETTkI!R JOSEPH TELEPHONE_____ -- TELEPHONE � TELEPHONE TELEPHONE - - - - - TF LEP HON E - -- - -- TELEPHONE TELEP HONE TELEPHONE TELE TELEPHONE - -- T ELEPHONE_ �i�% c9/8 TELEPHONE: TE E HON E SUPPLIES _ TELEPHONE 947 TELEPHONE 192798 TELEPHONE 13.29 _ - TELEPHONE OFFICE TELEPHONE 48' TRAVEL TRAINING CCATRACT PYM 1 ` ( 41 192715 06/29/83 5.95 FRETTkI!R JOSEPH TRAVEL TRAINING 42 5.95 : 4 3 1 44 45 46 192 �8 �i�% c9/8 52 .130 OFFICE SUPPLIES _ _ S ♦ T OFF ICE FR CDUCT 947 192798 06/29183 13.29 S + T OFFICE FRCOUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 48' 192798 06/29/83 33.28 + OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES__ a9` 1 7'291 - 83 - _ - 3Z:8II _S _T — S ; T — bPP Itt PRODUCT -- BFFICE" SUPPLIES 4"50 1 51 152.17 + s2' 53� 541 192802 06/25183 1 SCI -OELL + MADSON INC CONTRACT PYM ss _ 000.80 4 1 56 [57 f! * ! t CHECK REGISTER L.� 3 Lli 1983 CITY OF MAFLE6000 CHECK REGISTER CHECK We DATE AMOUNT VENDOR I TEM DESCRIPTl'0 2 3 192855 06129/83 _2 .06 S TAPLE S PA UL IhE ......._ TRAVEL TRAINING 4 - 21.0 6 .- ---- _.. - - - -- _. _ .. .. - -- - . . S is 192875 06129/83 1E0.00 STREIC"ER GUNS INC TARGETS lot- 180 lot- -- - -- -- --- - - - - -- 12 13► - 1 - 92 "4 0 ��/ — 4028 SUPER AWvf A — - - -- - GAS- OIL -- - - 14 192884. 06129/83 9021 SUFER APERICA GAS OIL 15 192 884 06/2 9/83 3. AMER IC GAS OIL____ 16� 192884 D 6/9V 63 _ 18.74 _SUPER SU ERAMER ICA GA OIL - 192884 06/29/83 21018 SUPER AMER ICA GAS OIL 1 171 18 192884 06/29/83 2010 SUFER AMER IC GAS OIL 18 92� __ . 6129183 _ _2 - 11 -- - - - -- SUPER a - NCR ICA - - -- GAS 01 L .20 192884 D6 29183. 6.57 SU AMER ICA GAS OIL 21 67.76 t :23 !!3f *! 24 1 25' X729%$3 -- - - - -- -- 8, 7— — TAL$MAN C OUG - -- ---- T RAVEL l TRAIN ING t it 1261 38.87 27 215i R 128' V � t 301 192910 0 175.00 TRLCK UTILITIES • MF REP MAINT VE 321 331 ,35 192914 06129/R3 40000 TWIN CITY FILTER SE'R RE PAIR MAINT 36 192914 06/ 1406 TW CITY FI LTER SEP FILTERS ( 39 !f!! ## 41 192924 06/29/83 29.88 TWTh CITY NUFSERY SUPPLIES 42, 29. _� 44 !! *f!! 45 46c 192938 06/29/83 17000 - UA IVE RSAL MED - - -� -- -- SUPPL IcS 47 17 .0 0 50 51 192947 06/29/83 100_00 VAL E OCY S HOP SUPPLIES 52 100DO 53 54 *t *t!! II56 �7 19295 06/29/83 9903 LAGERS ThC 1= OFFICE SUPPL IES - = 4 t 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK 110. DATE AVOUINT CHECK REGISTER VENDCR P14-� c," _//-/ u - ITEM DESCRIPTION 4' 2 17.50 E JIM 9943 MA INT 541 192063 06/29/83 3 EMLER TSON JIK REPAIR• PAINT 55 _ --- -_-- -� T:S� 4 JIM 192957 .06129/83 11.84 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD s REPAIR 192957 06/29/83 10.98 WARNERS . TRUEVALUE HD 6 192957 06 /2 11097 W 4 PNE RS_TRUI VALUE HD 7 19 - 7 - 9 91 _ 1019- W A TR HD ( e 192957 06/29/83 13.68 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD 192957 06/29/83 33.70 TRUEVALUE HD 10! 192957 06/29%83 61.65 _WARNERS WARMERS TRUEVALUE hD 111 192957 06/29/83 4P.99- VAPNERS TRUEVALUE HO 12� 192957 06_/29/83 5,84 VARNERS TRUEVALUE HD 13, 1929 - 57 • 6I2vi$ _ 507 WARNS RS TRUEVALUE HD 14! 192957 06/29/83 7092 WARNERS T RUEVA LUE HD 15, 192957 136/_29/$3 48955 5,99 W - T_RU_YALUE_HD" HD 161 192957 D6/29183 W TRUEVALUE 17 t8: ' 167.01 41 ,201 21 192972 06/29/83 18090 6I NDS CR LANDSCAPING 221 18.90 41, 23 1 24: 25 41 192977 06/29/83 ,45- Ww GRAINEER 27 192977 06/29 8.02 WW GR ATNEER t • 3 :' 31 4 192C21 06/30/83 12.00 CISP 33 12 000 >t 34' a. 36. 1l1tlf!* 37 — 9 23 MATH YS ALANA K 0 / 183 12.22 9 3 8 • 12022 +� 39 40 ft *!!! 41 42! 192C34 06/29/83 25_00 GEI_S.SLER WALTER 43 t 44' 4 5 1 46 47 192C58 06/29/93 4.82 KENNETH COLLINS 48 192C58 06/29/83 42 KENNE COLLIAS � SO 52! PRCG SUPPLIES PRCG SUPPLIES 53' 192C63 06/29/83 17.50 E JIM REPAIR MA INT 541 192063 06/29/83 17050 EMLER TSON JIK REPAIR• PAINT 55 9��b� — � b 1 9T$3- --- -_-- -� T:S� TS ON PEER JIM REPAIR MA I NT 1'56 (57 192C63 06/291'83 1750 EMBERTSON JIM REPAIR MAIAT OFFICE SUPPLIES SLFPL IES _ - S_ ___SUPPL IE S�PPL IES SUPPLIES _SUPPLIES SUPPLIES - -� - - -- t SLPPL TES _ SUF_ PL IES V£H SUPPL VcN . _._.- SLFPLIES VEN _.- ..._SUPPLIE_S - - -_ -- - SUPPLIES VEH - SU -.- SLFPLIES SUI✓PL IES PAPERS TRAVEL TRAINING CEPTI F ICAT IOh f 4-- , fir c° % 1983 CITY OF MAFLEUOCD CHECK h0o DATE AMOUNT CHECK REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DES"RIPTION REPAIR FAINT OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 21 192C63 06/29/83 17*50 E IOBER 7S ON JI F 3 87.50 * 4 5 6 7 c76 06129/83 192 45e7l CFFICE PPODUCTS e 76 06129/83 27*50 OFFICE PRODUCTS 9 73*21 l 10 12 13 192CAl 06f29/83 142.82 SCVADT A C EL TRAINING IS 1 14, 15 161 171 le 192F18 D6/29/83 15.68 RASCHSKE ALBERT TRAVEL TRAINING 19 - A 5 l zo, 21 221 231 192GOI 06/29/83 8000 BLACK WTLLTAM TRAVEL TRAINING 24! 192GOI 06f29/R3 8000 BLACK WILLIAP TRAVEL TRAINING 25! 192GOI 06/29-1 3 BLACK UILLTAF TRAVEL TRAINING a 426 8.00 27 28 192GO2 06/29/83 13e?D CASS UTLLIAM TRAVEL TRAINING 7 4j 29 13e2 0 31 1 603 0 6 7*29 CCLLIER MICHAEL TRAVEL TRAINING it 32 7..29 33 34, 192GC4 06/29/83 CE JAGER PEG' REFUND 351 36 1 17000 f 92GO5 D 6-f2-9-f83- 5 - 0 - o' DITCH JEAN REFU14D 1 38, 39 5,000 140 192GO6 06129/83 15*00 A RD REFUND 411 15*00 42!: 43 972-6-07" 0 C INS GROUP - FROG SUPPLIES - -- 1 44! Ii 410*00 45) 461 192GO8 06/29/83 133o00 HOAGIE BADGE BUTTON PROG, SUPPLIES 471 133.00 1 4.8 49 192GO9 —0 3 X3.0 LAR S . EN MA RI ., A TRAVEL TRAININ - RA ININ 6 150, 6340 52 192GI0 D6/29/83 3*12 LE CLAIR MARY TRAVEL TRAINING 053 3912 54i 5 1 9 81 . 2 8 F. I C W E S T FENCE -- SUPP ; 156 192GII �7 06/29/83. 38*00 WICWEST FENCE SUPPLIES I 4 P" I 1983 CITY OF MAFLEYOOD CHECK hQ. DATE AMOUNT VEAGCR CHECK REGISTER . ( f 3 fs 6 192 613 06/29/83 7 X261 6/2 /8 Q 10 192G14 06/29/83 192014 06/29/83 ,2 _ (j4 192G15 06/29/83 1 15 I 4.1 192GI E D6/25/83 ,e a 732 *80 Ez7 U0 1 ,059.80 33.00 66.00 99.00 . 51.06 51.06 t 146923 146.23 t - _P NTING OICHf P I NT IIIE SCOTT SCOTT C ANAGE SCCTT SCOTT OANAGE TELEDYNE POST BELLA IRE SANITATION PRINT ING - PRINTING - -- -. -- -- ' SUPPLIES SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES RUBEI SH REMOVAL 2cl 192077 06/29183 9000 OEFAVEN LINDA REFUND 2,! 9.00 22; t 23i • * * * *t 24 1989234 FUNC 01 TOTAL 25' _ 541 FUNC 03 TOTAL ( 26f 16,057.80 FUNC 28 TOTAL Z71 31 - 80.00 FUNC 47 TOTAL - 2e FUNC 51 TOTAL - Z.i 44 FUNC 58 TOTAL 1 30 1 t 588.21 FUNC 90 TOTAL 1 3 - - --- 1 9 0000z - 4132 605 FUNC 96 TOTAL 331 34 294 TOTAL - - -- - -- -- - -- 35 { 36: 37 � =- i -A� T n'L� Tl ,. ,i . .:.. _:. ,� T� t �. 3e 38 1 42: t 44 1 45 47 49' i 50 5, S3- 54 S 5 i S6 (57� - ITEM DESCRIPTTON r� EF7 CITY OF MAPLE W0000 PAYR OLL-CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8012 CHECK DATE 07- 01-83 PERIOD =NOING 06 -24 -83 PAGE 1' DEP T--NO EM -NO EMPLOYEE !NAME CHECK- NO AMOUNT CLEARED 000? 484369671 BEHM LOIS N 0627 -00001 463.36 t 1 __- 0002 _ 20624201.8 EVANS -- - - - -- ._ BARRY __.__.--------- _R..._ _.... 1._t1 0002 1 •61 707 0010- - -- -- - - - - -- 473664474 JAHN .....__.__....-_.. .._......_..___.._------ DAVID - -J. 0627"00003 ...... - -- - 11 t 0010 475143403 PELOGUTN ALFRED 1 0627 -00004 103.65 t � 0010 469869481 SCHLE JOHN F 0627 00005 0000 0010 216.77 0011 - -- - 4'755'00285 - -' -- MCPHERSON . - - -. -- --- _._-JOANN.E .. _ .. F-- 0627- OOOO'6 ._.._ _._- -....--. - -Q.00 t X f , 0011 * �. 0012 357340166 CUOE LARRY J 0627 -00007 153.42 _ 0012 - - - - 470520124 -- DOHER TY KATHLEEN M 0627 -00008 363.17 t 0012 471400908 - _- ZUERCHERJOHN _ L 0627 -000Q9 . ....... -- -- 1 ...... t ! 0 01 2 634.24 # 0021 469501078 FAUST DANIEL F 0627 -00010 19015o93 t 0021 1 X015.93 0022_ 469200614 FAGEN - -- ARLINE J_ 0627 - 0001.1 463.62 0022 390444446 MATHEYS ALANA K 0627 -00012 519.37 t ! 1 0022 476704432 MOELLER MARGARET A [627 -00013 0000 t K f 0022 473327550 VIGOR EN DELORES _ .. _ _....._ A 0627 -00014 - _ -.- . - . _.._.._. 392.41 _ ._.... _ t ! 0022 1 ,07S.40 0031 471322198 AUREL IUS LUCILLE E 0627 - 00015 853.11 t 0031 474264816 SELVO G BETTY 0 062 7 -00016 5 21.62 t !' 0 0.3.1_..__. . __- ____._ -- _ ._._ ...... ... 1 9 3 7 4 .7 3 # . 0032 47626 S CHADT JEANNE L 0627 -00017 95.54 t' , 0032 9 5,*5 4 0033 477288389 GREEN PHYLLIS C 0627 -00018 550.42 t 0033 472244994 HENSL EY PATRICIA A 062.7 -00019 2 39.23 t ! ►, j , 00.33_ 476620547 KELSEY _-- ____._CONNI E _ L._.- 0 -00 020 315.82 0033 468364435 VIETOR LCRRAIWE S 0627 -00021 422.33 t ) ! 0033 1 0034 0371 44969 FREDERICKSON RITA M 0627 -00022 O.on t X ! ;E iE . 0 . 034 474097528 S TOTTLEMYER - - _ - _ - _ ss 56 37 0034 17 I� �7 1 7 CITY OF MAPLEWOOCD. 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I 12 -. _ . - 4 - d 0073 764,95 7 a - - - _- 0 074 .__... _.._........._ .... . . ...... .. .............. 387520776 WENGER _ .____.......... ........ _._. _ ROBERT J 0627 -00184 532.40 t ) !7 9 9 00 10 - -- _._.._ ___ - - - -- .._ . - - - -- -- - _. __ - -- - - -- - -- - - _ _ - __ ___ O 12 COUNT 00184 GRAND TOTAL 61 X950,70 14 15 16 - - -- - -__. _____ .__. _ _ -.- _ -- -• ____- __ _. _._ . _ - - - -. _- -.__ -- - -- - -- -_ _.. --__ -. __. _ _ _._. . -.__ -- -_- _ _ -- "f 1 2c 17 I2 to '2; 19 '2 12. 2 , 1 20 21 } 121 22 (2 23 2� 24 3 i 3: 1 26 27 I, 3. 2e_.. 2• _ - -_ _ __ - -__ _ _- - -- - -- - -- - -- _ _ - - - -_ ._.. _ - - - - -- - . _ _ 1 34 3' 30 31 32 33 _ _ _.._._. .._...._.. - _ -- _._....- - -. .. -._... _._ .. _ .. _........ - - - 31 31 j4' 4: 34 x35 36 37 3e ---- -• - -•- •- • - - -._ - ___.._ -._ -_-- ......... . _ ........... - .._._..... _... _._...___ _... -. .. _ _...__._ (4. ?4 4 . 4t 3• 40 -.___- - -- - -- - ---- -- - - -- _ -. - - -_ _.._. --- - -- - - - - -_ __.. dS IS1 4t 55 15: 42 43 5: 44 45 1 46 47 40 49 50 _..-----._ ................ .... .......... _ _ ... - 15 ; I1t _159 cc I ti 5 51 52 53 5 4 35 56 57 -• -. _ _ - __... ..._._.._............__ ... - - ::. _............ _ ...... ........_. ....._........ . - i 66 67 8s 69 70 71 - 7 74 73 { DOLE OEHLER A.LAURENCE DAVIS FRANK HAMMOND LEONARD J. KEY B. G. HART JOEW M. SULLIVAN BERNARD P. FRIEL BURT E. Swexsox M. J GALVIN, JR. DAVID G. F ORSBERG JOHN J McNEELY GERALD H. SwANSON MCNEIL V. SE YMOUR, JR. TERENCE N DO= RicHARD H. KYLE JOHN L. DEvNEY R. L. SORENSON PETER H. SEED PHILIP L. BRUNER SAMUEL L HANSON RONALD E. ORmA2 AVRoN I.. GORDON JOHN R. KENEFICK JOHN R. FRIEDMAN DAVID J. SPENCER DANIEL J. GoLE, JR. PETER W SImms DOUGLAS L. SxoR MICHAEL H. JE RONIMUS R. SCOTT DAVIES JAMES W. LrrnxFIELD JOHN B. VAN D NORTH, JR. STEVEN Z. KAPL&w RICHARD G. MARK ANDREW G. BECHER JEROME A. GEIS STEVE A. BR"D ALAN H. MACLIN LAW OFFICES BRIGGS AND MORGAN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 2200 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 I' ' 2400 I D S CENTER MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 (612) 291 -1215 Action by Council June 30, 1983 Endorsed.— Modified—,_ Rejected. �.. �.. Date E -z MARK R. MILLER JEFFREY F. SHAW DAVID G. GREENING DAVID B. SAND BETTY L. Hum G$ARLEs R. HAYNOR Rocco J MAFFEI, JR. ANDREA M BOND MARTIN H. FISK JOHN BULTENA RICHARD H. MARTIN TRuDY J. HALLA MARY L.IPPEL ROBYN L . HANSEN WILLIAM J JOANIS MARGARET R. SAVAGE JEANNE M. FoRNEB.Is BRIAN G. BELISLE TONY R.STEMBERGER MARY SC HAFFNER E VINGEI2 MICHAEL H. ST REATER STEVEN T. HALVERSON JOHN H. LINDS RICHARD D. ANDERSON SALLY A. SCUGCIN JAMES F. GHBIsToFFEL BARBARA JEAN D AQ UILA DAVID G. MCDONALD B RUCE W. M OOTY VIRGINIA A. DwYER ERIC NILSSON ROBERT L. LEE TRUDY R. GASTEAzoRo ELIZABETH J. ANDREWS PETER G. HALLS PATRICK J. YGONNOR, JR. G HARi.F. S B. ROG ERS OF COUNSEL J. NEIL MORTON RICHARD E. RYLE SAMUEL H. MORGAx FRANK N. GRAHAM REPLY TO Saint Paul Mrs. Lucille Aurelius City Clerk 1380 Frost _Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Re: City of Maplewood - Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Super Valu Stores, Inc, Project) Dear Lu: Enclosed in connection with the above- referenced matter are five copies of the preliminary package. I have drafted the Resolution Calling for Public Hearing assuming it will be adopted on July 11, 1983 and that the public hearing will be held on August 8. 19 83 e The Notice of Public Hearing must be published in the local official newspaper and a newspaper having general circulation in the municipality not later than July 2'0', Super Valu will be delivering to.you as soon as possible under separate cover a completed application form of the City and a ch eck for the application fee. if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Mar G L�I el Y PP MLI /jlg Enclosures cc Ms. Carol Lenhart CI1- 00424 --01 This Application must be submitted to" the Commissioner in duplicate. STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS SERVICES Application 0 For Approval of Municipal Industrial Revenue Bond Project • - Date To - Minnesota Department of Energy, Planning and Development Business Services - 480 cedar Street - - St. Paul , MN 55101 _ - _ The governi body of Maplewood . - County of Rams v ` esota hereby applies to the Commissioner •i oner of the State o f Minnesota,. De a t - n, t M�nn�. � � PP P . _ . of Energy, Planning and Development, for approval of this communi proposed -muni cipal Industrial Revenue Bond Issue, as required by Section 1, Subdivision 7 Chapter 474, Minnesota Statutes. _ have entered into p reliminary nar discussions with . 4!e h e p y Fi rm Super Va lu Stores, Inc. - - Address P. 0, Box 990' _ . city Minneapolis State Minnesota_ . State of I ncorporati on De la' ware - - Attorney Patrick Cashin Address 0 0 : Box 990 p ll pls .., MN • game of Project super Valu Stores, Inc : - -- - - - This arm �s (nature - f' e a rlmari1 in of business): food wholesaler, , . 9 ed P y operates grocerX stores and other retail o - -funds received from the sale of the Industrial Revenue ..Bonds wi 11 _be .used to The . eneral nature of project) : acquire land, , c and . equip? a retail (g food-store _ I t will l oca ted * i n Maplewood, MN - - - 1 be a roxi ma to l 6 .2 0 0 0 0 .to be a l ted The total bond s s ue ti�� 1 PP y •� . _ PP - toward payment. o f costs now estimated as follows* Cost-Item 'Amount and. Site Development 1 72A. 1. 0 0 0 Land Acquisition r • Construction Contracts .l 9 5 0 0*0 • - ui meet Acqu and Installation 2 �0 E . q p q -- - Architectural and *Engineering Fees lo 000 • Leg Fees _ 30 Interest' Construction. - Initial Bond Reserve Contingencies .._ 135, 000 Bond Di scount l t d 0 0 0 Pkkar Of f -site 1m rovem'ents 150 . 00 _ Other (ratj and printing) 2 0, 0 0 0 RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A COMMERCIAL. FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PURSUANT TO THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE OF SAID HEARING WHEREAS, - (a) Chapter 474,. Minnesota Statutes, known as the Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act (the "Act . gives muni- - cipalities the power to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of the encouragement and development of economically sound industry - and commerce to prevent so far as possible the emergence of blighted and marginal lands and areas of chronic unemployment; (b) The City Council of the City of Maplewood (the "City ") has received from Super Val u Stores, Inc . , a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware (the "Company ") a proposal that the City assist in financing a project hereinafter described., through the issuance of its industrial revenue bonds (which may be in the form of a single debt instrument) (Vne "Bonds ") pursuant to the Act; (c) Before proceeding with consider- ation of the request of the Company it is necessary for the City to hold a public _ hearing on the pursuant to Section : - 474 *:01, Subdivision 7b,.. Minnesota Statutes; - NOW, `THEREFORE, - BE IT RESOLVED by the* City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, as follows: 1. A Public Hearing on said proposal. of the Company will be held at the time and place set forth in the Notice of Hearing hereto attached. 2. The general nature of the proposal and an estimate of the ,principal amount of bonds to be issued to h finance the proposal are described in the form of Notice of Hearing hereto attached. 3... The Notice of said Public Hearing shall be in - substantially the form contained in the Notice hereto attached. 4. A draft copy of the proposed application to the - - Commissioner of Energy, Planning and Development, State of Minnesota, for approval of the project, together with proposed forms of all attachments and exhibits thereto, is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 5. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed - to cause notice of said hearing to be given one publication in - _ the official newspaper and a newspaper of general circulation - available in the . - City, not less than 15 days not more than 30 days prior to the date fixed for said hearing, as shown in the notice of hearing hereto attached. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 11th day of July, 1983. -- Mayor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A ' PROPOSAL FOR A COMMERCIAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT a To whom it may concern: _ Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota will meet at the City Hall in the City of Maplewood, Minnesota at . m. on August 8 , 1983, to - consider the proposal of Super Valu Stores, Inc , that the City assist in financing a project hereinafter, described by the issuance of industrial development revenue bonds. De scription of' Project " The proposed project shall consist of the acquisition of land and the construction - thereon and equipping thereof of an approximately 77,000 square foot Cub supermarket and the construction of 619 on -site parking spaces to be located at the Southwest corner of County Road B and Rice Street in. the City. of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota. The aggregate maximum principal amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance this project is $6,200,000. Said bonds or other obligations if and when issued will not a charge, lien or encumbrance upon any property of the City except the-project and such bonds or obligations will. not be a charge against the City's general _ = credit. or taxing powers but . are payable ..from . sums to be paid by _ = Super Valu stores, Inc. pursuant to a revenue agreement. A. draft copy : &f. - proposed appl kcat�on to the. - Commissioner of Energy, Planning and Development, State of Minnesota, for approval of the .project, together with all attachments and exhibits thereto, is available for public inspection beginning July 12, 1983, from 8 :00 a.m. to 5:00 p . m. , Monday through Friday, at the City Hall in Maplewood, Minnesota. At the time and place fixed for said Public Hearing, the City Council of the City of Maplewood will give all persons who appear at the hearing an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposal. Dated this 11th day of July, 19830 (BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL) By /s/ Lucille Aurelius City Clerk July 1, 1983 MEMORANDUM To: City Manager Barry Evans From: Director of Public Safety Kenneth V. Collins Subject: Additional 911 Costs Action by Endorsed___.,� Modified - Rejected Date As we had previously discussed, Li eutenant Nelson and I learned earlier this year that there were going to be additional casts for the 911 emergency telephone system. There is a recurring annual charge of $3,840 and a non- recurring.network charge of $5,250. We were not aware of these charges in 1982 when Lieutenant Cusick prepared our 1983 budget. Therefore, in order for us to meet these additional costs, we will need a budget transfer from the Contingency Fund. The amount needed to meet these expenses are as follows: Recurring Costs, December 1982 to January 1, 1984 $4,160 Non- Recurring Network Costs $5,250 Total Needed From Contingency Fund $9,410 I am requesting that the City Council grant this transfer request. You will also find attached a service agreement from Northwestern Bell authorizing them to bill the City of Maplewood directly for this service. I would recommend that this agreement be signed. KVC:js cc Finance. Director Li Nel son Budget File 911 File a/z, 4 Ab jut, 2219 MAPLEWOOD I Northwestern Bell 730 2nd Avenue South, 655 Peavey Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 June 16, 1983 Mr. Ken Collins Chief of Police 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Dear Chief Collins: We have been advised by the Metropolitan 911 Telephone Board and Ramsey County that each Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) receiving Automatic Location Identification (ALI) information should be billed directly for their Network portion of this service. The billing w i l l be determined by the number of working telephone numbers, (main stations) in your PSAP' s serving area. This amount is the difference between what the State of Minnesota pays for 911 Call Routing and Automatic Number Identification, and the charges of the ALI. .Maplewood's cost for this service is $319.00 per The service was installed on December 1, 1982 and the amount due will be billed from that date. The monthly charges for ALI will be recalculated once a year based on the number of main stations in service on December 31 of each calendar year. Non- recurri n 9 installation charges will also apply., based on the increase in the number of main stations during the calendar year. Mapl ewood' s signature on the enclosed service agreement is Northwestern Bell's 1 authorization to bill this service. Sincerely 4 Warren Bosch Systems Manager - 911 SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF 911 EMERGENCY REPORTING SERVICE WHEREAS, the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, the Department of Administra- tion for the State of Minnesota and the Metropolitan 911 Telephone Board entered into a contract for the establishment of a 911 Emergency.T elephone Reporting System for the Metropolitan Counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan 911 Telephone Board is the legal representative and agent for the Metropolitan Area Counties and Cities for contracting for the 911 Emergency Reporting System; and WHEREAS, the City /County of Maplewood is designated as a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) to receive and handle 911 calls; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan 911 Emergency Telephone system includes the services of Selective Routing, Automatic Number Identification and Automatic Location Identification; and WHEREAS, on September 3, 1980, the Metropolitan 911 Telephone Board ruled "that the Counties or PSAP s be billed direct for the recurring costs for network ALI. This body does not act as a billing agency, if PSAP s or Counties opt for ALI they should use main station count as a basis and be billed directly "; and WHEREAS, the Department of Administration for the State of Minnesota does not pay for ALI under provisions of Minnesota Statutes 403.01 - 403.120 THEREFORE this agreement, signed by both parties is Northwestern Bell's authorization to bill the City /County of Maplewood directly for their ALI portion of the Metro E911 System based on the number of main stations in its area. The City /County of Maplewood agrees to make payment within thirty days of receipt of the bill. Agreed to by: NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. B Title Date CITY /COUNTY OF MAPLEWOOD By Title Date To: Director of Public Safety Ke�pexh V. Collins f From: Lieutenant Robert Nelson �' -.f Subject: Additional 911 Costs It was my original belief that the cost of the 911 system was as follows: A $21,702 non - recurring installation cost plus a monthly charge of $1,137. The $21,700 has been paid. The installation costs are covered by a grant Whereby the city will receive a 20/ reimbursement. This grant has been applied for. During di scussi ons with Gary Kol l man, Ramsey -County Communications Supervisor, y p sor, who is also the Ramsey County 911 Coordinator, it was learned that Maplewood owes an additional non - recurring network charge of $5,250 (this is also covered by a 20% state grant) plus an annual recurring charge of $3,847.68. This will be pai d in monthly i nstal 1 ments at the rate of - $320.64. In a recent discussion with Gary Kollman, in which you were present, a method of payment was discussed The 911 Metropolitan. Telephone Board had ordered that individual counties be billed for the monthly network charges, and the count on s i bl e for col l.ecti o from i y would be responsible g individual P.S.A.P.'s. However, this arrangement is not agreeable with the Ramsey County Finance Department. An alternate method of payment P p y i s being investigated gated by Gary Kol loran, and we w i l l be notified of the outcome. The city has not been billed for the $5,250 non- recurring network charge at the resent time however, I an g P a � antic pate that � s not too far off, I submit this information to you so that . a method of a ment n p y c an be worked out RDN :js T0: Vern Wehlage Budget and Accounting FROM: Cary Kollman Communications Supervisor SUBJ: Cost breakdown of 911 monthly ALI charges DATE: March 15, 1983 Northwestern Bell establishes its monthly ALI charges on a basis of $12-00 per month per 1000 main stations which are selectively routed and $33.00 per month er 100 a' p 0 main stations which are not selectively routed. NW Bell has decided to b i l l each County independently per month and leave.it to the discretion of each Count to recoup the costs from each PSAP. According to NW Bell there are 167,299 selectively r outed main ' r o u ted r �n stations and 116,815 non selectively uted main in original estimates of 141,479 sta tions Ramsey County. This is up from the and 106,860 respectively. This is the e r ason for the increased cost. The number of vain station in each PSAP are as follows: Selectively routed Non. selectively routed Ramsey County 42,005 27.$742 St. Paul 90,668 892055 Maplewood 269211 10 White Bear Lake 8 s 657 8 TOTAL *167,541 1165815 15 * This figure was obtained from NW Bell by a count of main s tati ons - PSAP. The actual c � n each ESN for each count is 242 mainstaions more than we are being illed for g but that figure does not affect the cost percentages for each PSAP. The total monthly charge for 167,299 selectively • ely routed mai nstat� ons i s $2,004. Percentage of SR mai nstati ons and monthly PSAP cost per are as follows, Ramsey County 25% $501.00 • St. Pa 54% $1,082.16 Maplewood 16% $320-64 White Bear Lake 5% $100.20 The total monthly charge for 116,815 non selective • routed may nstat� ons � s $3,861, Percentage of NSR ma i ns to t i ons and mon PSAP cost er are a s follo p Ramsey County 24% $929.64 St. Paul 766 $2,934.36 Maplewood 0 0 White Bear Lake 0 0 0. Page 2 Total cost for each PSAP per month for both selectively and nonselecti vely routed mai n'- stations: Monthly Yearly Ramsey County $1,427.64 $17,131.68 St. Paul $4 $48,198.24 Maplewood $ 320.64 $ 3 White Bear Lake $ 100.20 $ 1,202.40 Total $5,865.00 $70,380.00 Boll 612 E12 -9384 963 B99 S000 MAR I 1983 BILLING INQUIRIES CALL (612) 221 -5777 TO PLACE AN ORDER CALL (612) 221-6300 RAMSEY COUNTY OFC JIM VAN HOUDT RM 316 X911 NETWORK RAMSEY CNTY COURTHSE ST PAUL MN 55102 PAGE 1 --- -�-- -- ZERO BALANCE . 0.00 CURRENT CHARGES-SEE PAGE 2 ** *DUE BY MAR 21 * ** • 22 i 0323 0330 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 22,873.50 612 E12-9384 963 B99 S006 MAR 1, 1983 PAGE 2 DETAIL OF CURRENT CHARGES MONTHLY SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT -MAR 1 THRU MAR 31 5 OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS -SEE PAGE 3 . . . . . 17,008.50 TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES 22,873.50 PLEASE RETURN ENCLOSED CARD WITH, YOUR PAY;V:EiVT 612 E12-9384 963 B99 S006 MAR 1, 1983 LAST PAGE 3 DETAIL OF OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS PER MONTH AMOUNT DEC 1 82 SO.N000080246963 CHARGE FOR NEW SERVICE FROM DEC 2 82 THRU FEB 28 83 SPLIT DEBIT AMOUNT . . . . . . . . . 5, 865.00 17 TOTAL OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS 17,006.50 612 E12-9384 963 B99 S006 MAR 1 , 1983 PAGE 1 t BILLING INQUIRIES CALL (612) 221-5777 TO PLACE AN ORDER CALL (612) 221-6300 RAMSEY COUNTY OFC JIM VAN HOUDT RM 316 X911 NETWORK RAMSEY CNTY COURTHSE ST PAUL MN 55102 ZERO BALANCE . . 0.00 CURRENT CHARGES —SEE PAGE 2 * *DUE BY MAR 21 * ** 22,873.50 3 0323 0.330 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 22,873.50 otann ail 612 E12 -9384 963 B99 S006 MAR 1, 1983 PAGE 2 DETAIL OF CURRENT CHARGES MONTHLY SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT —MAR 1 THRU MAR 31 . . . . . . . 5,865.00 OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS —SEE PAGE 3 17 TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES 22,873.50 PLEASE RETURN ENCLOSED CARD WM ; YOUR PAYV, . NT 612 E12 -9384 963 B99 S006 MAR 1, 1983 LAST PAGE 3 DETAIL. OF OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS PER MONTH AMOUNT DEC 1 82 SO NOOOOS0246963 .CHARGE FOR NEW SERVICE FROM DEC 2 82 THRU FES 28 83 SPLIT DEBIT AMOUNT . . . . 5 l7 TOTAL OTHER CHARGES AND CREDITS 17,006. 5k AVOW 1 MEMORANDUM Action by Coun - Endorse _ TC� : City Manager Modified_. FROM: Director of Community Development - Re'ecte SUBJECT: Rezoning--BC to BC(M) - LOCATION: 2310 and 2300 Hazelwood Ave, Date APPLICANT: City Council OWNERS: 2300 Hazelwood-- ' James Refrigeration Co. 2310 Hazelwood - -MAT Properties, Inc. SUMMARY Req Rezone the site to a zoning consistent with the land use plan. Reason for the request The city council initiated this rezoning as part of i "downzoni ng" program. This is where the zoning allows. a greater intensity of land use than is proposed by the city's land use plan. A BC, business commercial zone would allow uses that may not be compatible with the residential neighborhood to the west or the LSC., limited commercial designation for 2310 and 2300 Hazelwood, Avenue on the land use plan. A BC zone allows all types of commercial uses, including fast food restaurants, auto sales and repair, and outdoor commercial recreation. There was neighborhood opposition to the previous request for a used car lot at 2310 Hazelwood Avenue. A BC(M) zone would permit the existi uses while limiting more intens auto oriented businesses. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution rezoning 2300 and 2310 Hazelwood Avenue from BC, business commercial to BC(M), business commercial modified. BACKGROUND Site Descriptions 2310: a 1.2 acre lot developed with an Audio King Store 2300: a 1.5 acre lot developed with a photographic studio There is a city stormwater easement that cuts diagonally across the rear of the two lots. Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Highway 36 Easterly: drainage pond Southerly: Cope Avenue Westerly: Hazelwood Avenue and single dwellings Past Actions and Uses 2310 Hazelwood: The building was first used as a filling station. Council then issued a used car license in 1979. 2300 Hazelwood: The building was first used as a small grocery store and was later used for a repair shop for recreational vehicles. DEPARTMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: LSC, limited service commercial 2 The limited commercial center-classification refers to commercial facilities on a neighborhood scale. Heavy industrial uses, department stores, motels, auto accessory stores, etc. would be prohibited, while other land uses of medium intensity nature would be permitted subject to meeting certain performance standards. 3. Zoning maps should be updated as necessary to ma ke'both land use maps'and zoning maps compatible. 4. Section 36 -485 of c'i ty 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: (a) Assure itself that the proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of this chapter. (b) 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. (c) Determine that the proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare." 5. Zoning: BC (business commercial) (See attachment five.) _ 6. The BC zone allows a wide range of commercial uses. 7. The BC (M) zone is similar to the BC zone, but prohibits drive -up facilities ' for restaurants, outdoor commercial recreation, auto sales and public garages. (See attachment six.) ADMINISTRATIVE T - - - -- J - - - - - 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council holds a public hearing and makes a decision. At least four votes are required for approval. mb 1. Resolution -• 2. Location Map 3. Property Line Map 4. Land Use Plan 5. BC District 6. BC K District ATTACHMENT ONE: RESOLUTION Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of . Mapl ewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the .Counci 1 Chambers of said City on the day of 1983 at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: - WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Council initiated a rezoning from BC, business commercial to a zone consistent with the city's land use plan for an area bounded by the centerlines of Highway 36, Hazelwood Avenue and Cope Avenue, and the east l i n e of 1 o 9, E. G. Roger's Garden Lots, This area includes that portion of lot 9, E. G. Roger's Garden Lots south of the centerline of Highway 36, more . commonly described as 2310 and 2300 Hazelwood Avenue, WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as fol l ow.s: 1. This rezoning was initiated D; 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 April 18, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 1 , 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- des cri bed. 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 will not substantially injure or detract from the use of the neighboring property or from the character of the neighbor- hood 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 ' publ i. c welfare., Adopted this day of 1983 Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MI14NESOTA ) 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 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 Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of , 1983. City Cl erk City of Maplewood, Minnesota n AVI _� o * " kLA14 El AQ.v1TY 4 )ep i � LELAW21- F a JUN lq -TIONTAVE. r rCR EArloVAIL---- ROST '28 F [.-;, T X7-0X AVE. J m ELDRID9 AVE. ELM AVE. 4W SKfLINtA 16 - 41AVE. my AM 4 too E E. o�m� J 0 AVE. i C &S TL 25 -.. AYE, • SSW ,,, �suc wort . / ,:..� CP 9 49 1/Z o 0op AVE' 29 28 Attachment 2 LOCATION MAP 4 /E o ST J GERVAIS AVE. * " kLA14 El AQ.v1TY 4 )ep i � LELAW21- F a JUN lq -TIONTAVE. r rCR EArloVAIL---- ROST '28 F [.-;, T X7-0X AVE. J m ELDRID9 AVE. ELM AVE. 4W SKfLINtA 16 - 41AVE. my AM 4 too E E. o�m� J 0 AVE. i C &S TL 25 -.. AYE, • SSW ,,, �suc wort . / ,:..� CP 9 49 1/Z o 0op AVE' 29 28 Attachment 2 LOCATION MAP 4 • , t �Nt � e v rte, e 1 ` 1 .� ! ! t'--- + �--- ----I• t--.� --�-- -- �} ---}- ----C R A N D v I E v' v E. -- �• ■ i G RANDVIFW AV E. C9 I Le I �\ '~ i • tr LJ __ 31Z• �� c► o �.. �♦ �. . • ♦� o f• f __ -. _ y-• SERVtCL V -DRIVE ism-us nuusiriiwwy�.J? • ■ I I •� -{ • 1.. 1 -� � •- r - - - - .� ` LI '`I _� ..) Q I I t I I } { ) )• C' ✓ Z r - T - _ J - - - L - ' -1 - - - - - - - - - IT !-I rT ) T - - - - -- -- -- Q - - --� -' � I t � •• -i. I � � , � � I { I i � I ! I i � I ! i I t I i I ) � .. 2 •. .. •„ L • t _ Attachment 3 PROPERTY LINE MAP Q N '3 O h 1 CD — .� AL i e Dom interchange inter an sc , ! r M-11 MIN os wwim -- i interchange _ SC i� S . r c o! e c r ..Rm P-RT-1ir R J J 'or collector , � E k: R M ' B W own visa R ` f �` • 4i .. Attachment 4 Sherwood Glen NEIC1100I"MOCD LAND USE PLAN 'h O . ev A • ATTACHMENT 5 1 Sec. 36 -153. Use regulations. t In a BC Business and Commercial District in the city the follow - s ing regulations shall apply. (1) Permitted uses: A building may be erected or used and a lot of may be used or occupied, for any of the following ur oses , - and no other. - P P • (a) Apartment for one family in combination with business use. (b) Hotel, motel, tourist home, rooming ouse g or boarding - house. (c) Retail store, restaurant, office, agency studio bank y � , personal service and craftsmen's shop, mortuary. - (d) Automobile sales agency, used car lot, parkin garag a or g lot, provided all facilities are located and all services are conducted on the lot. (e) I\"ewspaper publishing, job printing establishment, • (f) Tb eater.. . (g)_ Hand or automatic self - service laundry. (h) Bakery or confectionery shop, for the �roduction P of ar - ticles to be sold only at retail on the premises (i) Public garage or motor fuel station; provi that - p to license to operate -such business is first obtained from the city council ursuant to chapter ' P pier 1? of this Code. All public garages and motor fuel stations must be so lo- cated on the site and the site shall be of the size as provided in section 36 -156 of this division which defines • kinds of operation, site area re uired . and other data to • relating to such business. Any use of the same general character as an y of the above permitted uses; provided that.-no use which is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted. s • (2) Special exceptions: The following uses are allowed wben authorized by the city council as a special excep tion: • (a) All uses permitted in R -3 Residence Districts, except P 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 station for milk or other beverages, carting or hauling station. (c) Place of amusement, recreation. or assembly, other than a theater, when conducting indoors. (d) Yard for storage, sale and distribution of ice, coal fuel • oil or building materials, when enclosed within a fence of not less than six (6) feet in height, but not including a automobile junkyard, salva g , le or other wrecking yard. s f ATTACHMENT 6 Sec. 36 -155. BC(M) Commercial District (]lTodifiej). • _ _ 1. INTENT'_ The BC (H), Business Cor;mercial- liodified District is intended to provide for the orderly transition between more intensive cor: uses and low or medium density residential areas. Restrictions on, but not limite p arking d to, building height, setbacks, orientation, arkin lot locati or 3 cation of building entrances r:.ay be required to ensure compatibility wirh 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 follow purposes, and no other: R a_ Retail store; professional administrative offices; bank of 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 reta sales. f_ Any use of the same general . character as any - of the above P ermitted uses, as determined b the City Co provided that no use which is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted_ 3. The following uses when authorized by the City Council b means of a speci use permit: - a. All uses permitted in R -3 Multiple D-Liellin Districts excep the con P 8 � P struction of houses permitted in R -1 and R -2 districts_ b. Laundromat or similar automatic self- service l aundry c. Restaurant, where there are no drive -up order windows or serving of food to patrons In their automobiles. All cooking odors must be contT 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. - D. Rezoning: 2300 -10 Hazelwood Avenue y- / i 3 Associate Pl anner Johnson said the proposal is to rezone the site to a zoning consistent with the land use plan. Staff is recommending a BC to BC ( - Chairman Axdahl asked i f there was anyone resent who wished to . y P comment on the rezoning, Philip James, 2300 Hazelwood Avenue, said he purchased the property as an investment and he thought a change in the zone would decrease the value of the site. He wanted the zoning to remain as is. Glen Mi schke, ' New New Brighton, owner of the property ,at 2310 Hazelwood said he would prefer not to see the property rezoned, Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend to the - City Council approval of the resolution rezoning 2300 and 2310 Hazelwood Avenue from BC - to BC r Commissioner Barrett seconded Ayes - -Commi ssi oners Fischer Barrett Sigmundik ' ' He j ny. Nays -- Commissioners Axdahl, Prew, Sletten, Motion-fails, .Commissioner Prew moved the Plannin • Council l eave n �omm� s on recommend the Ci t the zone n on this prope as is B C. Commissioner Sletten seconded A • He 'n Ayes- -Commi ss goners Axdah] , Prew, Sletten y. Nays - - Commissioners Fischer Sigmund�k. � Barrett, TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT: OWNERS: PROJECT: DATE: MEMORANDUM City Manager Associate Planner -- Johnson Preliminary Plat English Street, south of County Road C James P. Hanover Lou Hanover, Marjorie Ben kovi cs , James Hanover and Sharon Kay Bunke Hanover Hills June 13, 1983 SUMMARY Request Approval of a preliminary plat to create six single-dwelling l ots, Proposal See attachment three for the proposed l conf i gurati ons'. CONCLUSION rnmmnn + c F~ L Action_,by Council: Endorsed loo di f i e d,_�______ Pe ected_„_ Date The proposed plat is consistent with the Land Use Plan, zoning and subdivision requirements. The applicant is not opposed to the trail recommended by the Parks Commission. (See Background Information.) The property owner to the west ,has an approved planned unit development which requires the western portion of the recommended 'trail. On June 20th, the Parks and Planning Commissions wi ll hold a joint hearing to discuss whether there ought to be a mini in this neighborhood (p age 9 9 . ) If the park is retained, no portion of the Hanover Hills plat should be sought for the site. The only practical location on this property would be in the vicinity of lot six. The Director of Community Services indicates that the cost of filling the l ot to increase it to a usable area and payment of the assessments for the improvement of English Street make the property too expensive for . further consi deration. Recommendation Approval of the Hanover Hills preliminary plat, subject to: I. The north line of proposed 'l ot six being realigned to the north., as shown on page 8. 2. Moving the south l i n e of proposed lot six south to coi nci d'e with the south line of the city's existing storm drainage easement (page 6) . 30 Grading and drainage plans shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to final plat approval, 1 4. The corners of each lot shall be located by survey monument prior to the issuance of a building permit. 5. An erosion control plan shall be submitted before any building permits are issued, which considers the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service. 6. The applicant shall make arrangements with the Director of Finance to escrow 150,% of the estimated cost of the trail. Construction would take place when the land to the west is developed. 7. The trail shall be eight feet wide, between 42 inch hi.gh chain link fencing, centered on a ten foot wide asphalt pad. The northerly fence line shall be placed on the common boundary. between lots five and six. A developer's agreement for the trail shall be entered into with the Director of Community Services prior to final plat approval. 2 cl BACKGROUND Site Description Area: 2.9 acres Existing Land Use: undeveloped Easements: A storm water ponding easement over the south 240 feet, a twenty foot wide sanitary sewer easement running west to the west property l i n e from the English Street cul -de -sac, and a ten foot wide drainage easement running from the cul -de -sac south to the wetland. Surrounding Land Uses North: an undeveloped 75 foot wide lot zoned for R -1, single dwelling use. East: English Street. Across the street are single dwellings and undeveloped lots zoned for F, farm residence use. South: undeveloped land planned for open space. West: undeveloped property, planned for RM, residential medium density use. Goff's Mapleview Addition for 56 double dwellings has been approved for this area. The developer will be requesting final plat approval for a portion of the site i n the near future. Past Actions Y 4- 19 -79: Council denied a variance to split this site and the property north to County Road C into three lots, because the two southerly lots would not have had access to a public street. The accompanying lot division request was tabled until a feasibility study was prepared for the construction of English Street. 7- 24 -80: Council ordered the construction of English Street, south of County Road C. 1- 30 -81: The lot division which was tabled by Council 'on 4 -19 -79 was adminis- tratively approved, subject to conditions. DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1 Land Use Plan designation: RM, residential medium density 20 Zoning: R -1, residence district (single dwelling) 3. Permitted density: 22 people /net acre 4.0 Proposed density: 10.7 people /net acre 5. The proposed plat is consistent with Zoning and subdivision_ codes. Publ is Works 1. Water and sewer are available. K • 2. The proposed trail alignment (attachment four - -page 8) is compatible with the need to keep the existing sewer easement unobstructed for access by maintenance vehicles. Parks 7-14-80: The Parks Commission recommended that the developer of the Goff' s Mapl eview Addition should grant trail easements east from each proposed cul- de-sac toward English Street. (See page 6,) 5- 16 -83: The Parks Commission recommended that an eight foot wide asphalt trail should be constructed from the English Street cul -de -sac, west to the south cul-de-sac in the proposed Goff' s Mapl evi ew Addition (page 6) . The trail should be bounded by a 42 inch high chain l i n k fence and constructed at the time of development of the property to the west. Ramsey County Publ is Works Ramsey County's five year capital improvement program includes the upgrading of County Road C from Highway 61, east into North St. Paul. A trail, in accordance with the Maplewood Comprehensive Plan, will be considered in conjunction with the upgrading of the road. Soil Conservation Service (SCS) 1. Due to the variability of the .. soi 1 s and topography, the potential for •- erosion i's serious. 2. A high water table and high moisture conditions . of the soils would cause problems unless precautions are taken. 3. An erosion control plan, coordinated with SCS staff, .should be a require- ment of building permits. ADMINISTRATIVE Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council conditional approval of preliminary plat after a public hearing 3.. City Council approval of final plat jw Enclosures: 1.. Location Map 2. Property Line Map 3. Preliminary Plat 4. Revised Preliminary Plat if a trail is required 5. Parks Plan 4 r � r i A d l �= �s VADNAIs HEIGHTS 0000' :lpRlpR k . . . ....... 1. i��• M� L WrA 2 Coufn i DJ .MA Attachment 1 LOCATION MAP 5 i Not - .I 1 � L RA AT C — s i DGE MLL. t ..s s i 0 N � Q Z o W •• :M �i 1 t =•� ` rSCC = • • EAU M t� .. 0000' :lpRlpR k . . . ....... 1. i��• M� L WrA 2 Coufn i DJ .MA Attachment 1 LOCATION MAP 5 i Not - .I 1 � L RA AT C — s i DGE MLL. t ..s s i 0 37 r South line of Lot 6 37 i 1 Attachment 2 PROPERTY LINE MAP Existing Maplewood .Drainage Easement N W If, 9a 02., Ao Lo i r �O �i i f < 3 Q W oft Co lop Q m F< � 3 = 9 180 i .4 _ Cn O� 147 o I v �- 1_ 10 IN i �l"�_� i � * � F � _ LLJ Imo• f U c 1 9 Cl) \ � C3 Z 3 L Lo - 14 T . Q CL i d 5 1 f � 0 E- XISTAMG rlllTV ,IESMT i Attachment 3 HANOVER HILLS PRELIMINARY PLAT PROPOSAL 4 N i • i I i 9�\ 02, l � ' f / elvlo�/ U) ell -I-_ I-e -1-00 Proposed Trail Easement. (9 feet wide) i i J ,, Extend Lot 6 to the south line of the site Attachment 4 PROPOSED REVISIONS TO HANOVER HILLS PRELIMINARY PLAT 4 N W • I 0 o 180 3 Z i < � Z t > 1 47 _ o v ` \ i C I a , i W m /or (000� ,^ 1 L LO 1 1 / co Q \� 5 �` t l O f G Property Line • S ,"' ITv SMT r 4 N This rap 6 br Mnrw g purposes only and should not be used w x-fe grease "Peasureffxnt is mQuired Q; UtflC CawaM ®•• 1 Ot1 �'�� O �Als M(1Cl/tf �u r— ��'��� - - -: V Pat Future , e �.�...... Futl Subject area s MP, _;� Ml GOAL: 1 Park/ 3000 Residents and Parks Within 1 /2 Mile of Residents • Existing Neighborhood Park and Service Radius C Mini -Parks Proposed Neighborhood Park and Service Radius Future si are search areas Only • -- C f 1 t al f ST. PAUL r.i s i Park District and Boundary } October 1980 Attachment 5 Neighborhood Park Concept MEMORANDUM Action by Council: T0: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT /OWNER: DATE: City Manager Thomas Ekstrand-- Associate Planner Lot Split and Lot Area Variance 1488 McKnight Road Tri one M. Mi ki sh June 16, 1983 Endorsed ,-_ 14'o dif i e de„_,..�._.__ R e i e c t e d -.__ Date____ -� REQUEST 1. Approval to divide a parcel equal to create two 112 by 81.5 foot or 9,128 square foot lots. 2. Approval of lot area variances of 872 square feet for both proposed lots. CONCLUSION Since the applicant has proposed to have the house removed, staff has no problem with the split and variances The .nonconformity of the house being on two lots would no longer exist, so the variance approval would be simplified. The spirit and intent of ordinance would be met since all other code requirements could be adhered to with the proposed lots. Approval would also make the property available for development with two new single dwellings, thereby, clearing up the eyesore that exists. The hardship in this instance is due to Ramsey County taking 33 feet for right- of -way. A normal taking would have been half from each side of the street - -16 1/2 feet. If thi were the case, each proposed l would have an area of 10, 472.75 square feet and meet code requirements. Recommendations I. Adoption of the attached resoluti approving lot area variances for the two proposed 1 ots , based on. the findings that : 1. The spirit and intent of the ordinance would be met, since all other code requirements would be met for b u i l d a b l e lots, ' 2. The City has approved similar minor variances in the past for .lot area. 3. A hardship to the applicant is a result of the extra l arch taking of right -of -way by Ramsey County. Ii. Approval of a lot split .to create two lots along McKnight Road subject to the following conditions: 1. Approval of lot area variances by the City Council. 2. The old home on lot one should be removed or the Fire Marshal shall be i n possession of a signed release from the applicant* 9 to authorize the burning of the structure, prior to the signing of deeds by the City. 3. Prior to the signing of deeds by the City, the applicant shall 9 rant a temporary slope easement over each lot to Ramsey County fo street widening purposes. 40 If the new deeds are not recorded within six months, this approval shall become null and void and the lot split procedure would have to be repeated. BACKGROUND Site Description .1. Lot area: 18,256 square feet. 2. Existing land use: One vacant single dwelling which extends 8.2 feet over the rear lot line. The applicant notified staff that the Gladstone Fire Department would be removing this house for fire training. The applicant is out of town at the present time, however, and has not signed the release to authorize the burning of her house. Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: single dwellings. Southerly: undeveloped property zoned R -1, residence district (single d w e l l i n g ) and planned RL, low density residential. Easterly: undeveloped property zoned R -1 and planned RL. Westerly: McKnight Road and Hill crest Golf Course., Past Actions Sumner 1982: Ramsey County acquired the westerly 33 feet of the applicant's property for street widening. Similar case: 6-7-79: Council approved a lot width and area variance for a 60 by 135 foot or 8100 square foot parcel on West Kenwood Drive. DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: RL 2, Zoning: R -1 3. Code requires that the minimum rear yard setback be at least 20% of the lot depth. In this case that would be 22.4 feet. 4. Statutory requirements State law requires that the following findings be mad before 9 g e e o re a variance ance can be granted: a. Strict enforcement would cause undue hardship because of cAe rcumstances unique to. the individual property under consideration. 3 b. The variance would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. "Undue hardship" as used in connection with the granting of a variance means the property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under conditions allowed by the official controls. The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to his property, not created by the landowner, and the variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality. Public Works Sanitary sewer--available. Water- -not available. Ramsey County 1. 'County driveway permits must be obtained prior to the issuance of building di n . 9 permits. 2. The Ramsey County Department of Public Works has indicated that temporary slope easements must be provided for each proposed lot for the future wi den - i ng of McKnight Road. The slope easements should be executed prior to the approval of deeds by the City. Procedure 1. Planning Commission -- variance recommendation 2. City Council-'public hearing and decision. ic Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line Map 3. Site Plan 4. Resolution 5. Resolution 4 NORTH ST. PAUL 68 1 1 120 HOLLOW AY AVE. 7 11 1 dN OE • _ 'i:; '. 21. -- �� 212 �. U RI PLEY AVE. ac :� �• 0 0 V V ac O 30 LARPENTE R AVE, 0 Up IDAHO AVE. W 2 tw Z _ Q Q ` a n cc 3 T N A.'E . ' OIL R MA Y N RYLA KE R D. G• �- LL) J IV y AVE . Q D Troi ler Court 68 (P► (vote) E. MARYLAND AV • � 120 31 E AVE Y e/ Q �� B � 80 - __ 0 0. _ _ "�' O Loke 3 W W Y J W KS . - -FRAN/ ` � 6; MA NOLIA AVE. W a ' J Z O Z 1� z O HARVESTER W = W w D EL LA. BRAND AVE LOCATION MAP Attachment 1 5 N -lob amw . .......... 7r ev E lkl ! , 1 182.944 75 715 as 9 9. 70 N CID N 6 2 3 A 0 5 OD 3 2 4 100 1 C) C" 97.18 • _-j 16— 5.4 . ........ AV 7 52 .07 30 30 110.25 72 7 L 2 0 U 14 1 5 1 110 v 1 tr . ,s 3 N w REC 3 PLO 14 0. T9 1& 164.52 774.49 OUTLOT B 439. 70 1524 0 o 70 Lu U 0 #� - "of 3,9 -N� T nul 1514 cc ' LO I A -1506 ; i /34. 84 LOT 1 I li 88 1 H- LOT ,2 146 "� if PROPERTY LINE MAP Attachment 2 ACQUIRED RIGHT -OF -WAY FROM RAMSEY COUNTY cad• T A L A R EA. 2 3, &� ts4 -ft. n3 T O 0 . . zcl o j 4 &% fit.. lnc! ucd ra. T FoR R 16 u -t o f bLOPE N b3� _ 3' R i DUES y j K I rig. conm rrss ..... 33 Ode SITE PLAN Attachment , 3 Attachment 4 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: WHEREAS Tri one Mavi s Mi ki sh * appl i ed for a vari ance for the fol 1 owi ng- descri bed property: The West 178 feet of the North 81.5 feet of the North 163 feet of the North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29, Range 22, s.object to McKnight Road; contains 0.67 acres more or less This property is also known as 1488 McKnight Road, Maplewood. WHEREAS, section 30 -8 of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances requires at least 10,000 square . feet for a single-dwelling lot; WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing that hi s parcel have 9,128 square feet of lot area, requ i ri ng a variance of 872 square feet. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance is as follows: 1. This variance was applied for on October 20, 1982. 2. This variance was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on June 20, .1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said variance be 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to consider this variance. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the city staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPL EWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- 4. described variance be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The spirit and intent of the ordinance would be met since all other code requirements would be met for buildable lots, 2. The city has approved similar mi nor variances in the past for lot area. 3. A hardship to the .appl i cant is a resul t of the extra large to king of right -of -way by Ramsey County. Approval is subject to the approval of a lot split by the City to create the proposed lots. Adopted this . day 19839 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 . , 1983, wi th the original on f i 1 E in my offi ce, and the same is a ful l , true and compl ete. transcri pt therefrom insofar., as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 1983. City Clerk Ci ty of Mapl ewood, Minnesota 11 64 Attachment 5 Pursuant to due cal 1 and. noti ce thereof a r • Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council egul ar meets ng of the C� ty Counci 1 of the City of • Mapl ewood, Mi Chambers i n said City on the day of 1983 at 7:00 p.m . The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS,Tri one Mavis Mi ki sh applied for a variance for the following-d prop The west 178 feet of the South 81.5 feet of the North 163 feet of the North 1 12 of the South 112 of the Southwest 1/4 of the' Northwest 1/4 of Section 24, Township 29 Range 22 subject to McKnight Road' contains 0.67 acres more or less This property is also known as 1488 McKnight Road, Maplewood, WHEREAS, sect_i on 30 -8 of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances requires res a 10 0 q t least 00 square feet for a si ngl a -dwel 1 i ng 1 lot; WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing that this parcel have 9,128 square feet of lot area, requi a variance of 872 square feet; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance is as follows: 1. This variance was appli for on October 20, 1982. 2. This variance was reviewed' by the Mapl ewood Pl anni n Commission on June 20 19 g 83 .The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said variance be 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to consider this variance. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the city staff and P.l ann i ng Commission, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUN CIL that the above- described variance be approved on the basis of the fol 1 owing findings of fact: The spirit and intent of the ordinance would be met since all other code requirements would be met for buildable l ots. 2. The City has approved similar minor variances in the past for lot area. 3. A hardship to the -applicant is a result of the extra large taking of , 9 right -of -way by Ramsey County. Approval is subject to the approval of a lot split by the City to create the proposed lots. 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 for"eoi ng extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Mapl ewo.od, 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 therefrom insofar as the same relates to Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this 'day of s -1983. City Clerk Gi ty of Maplewood, Minnesota 11 T0: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT /OWNER: DATE: City Manager Thomas Ekstrand-- Associate Planner Conditional Use Permit -- Mineral Extraction Beam Avenue and Kennard Street William B. Korstad June ...9, 1983 SUMMARY Request MEMORANDUM 1 F -y Action by Council: Endorsed _ Modifie Rejected Date Approval of a conditional use permit for the mining of 72,000 cubic yards of minerals. (Refer to the enclosed letter on pages 8 and , 9. ) Proposed Land Use There is no development proposed at this time by formal application. The applicant had previously submitted a conceptual proposal to Council which i n- cl uded office, retail, multiple dwellings and medical care facilities, Comments It is in the public interest to make the most cost - effective use of sand and gravel deposits.' eposi ts. ' With mineral extraction operations, one of the main concerns is that it can have a negative environmental impact. Operation practices, which are designed to minimize erosion, siltation of downstream storm sewers and noise.., and to assure rehabilitation of the site, are among items that should be regulated through a conditional use permit. If the permit conditions are adhered to, there is not reason why this proposal cannot be compatible with adjacent land uses. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution for a conditional use permit for mineral excavation on a 14.6 acre site at the northeast corner of Beam Avenue and Kennard Street, on the basis that: le The use is consistent with Mapl ewood' s codes and would not hinder future development plans. .20 Excavation and grading of the site are required to prepare for future development. Approval is subject to the following: 1. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of Secti ova 36, Article IV of the City. Code -- "Mineral and Soil Excavations and Extractions. " 2. A suitable method-to remove dirt from truck tires and bodies must be employed prior to exiting onto public streets. 3. Ingress and egress to the site shall be on the existing Kennard Street pavement. 4. The applicant shall submit an erosion control plan for the City Engineer's approval, prior to the issuance of a grading permit, which _i ncorporates the erosion control measures recommended by the District Soil Conservation Specialist. 5. This conditional use permit shall be reviewed by the Council within one year of the approval date. 6. In accordance with the mineral extraction ordinance, annual mineral extraction P ermi is must be obtained from the Director of Public Works A plan for each years operation shall be approved by the City Engineer. Annual permits shall designate the area and total acreage to be excavated. 7. There shall be no explosive detonat;ons of any kind on the site. 2 BACKGROUND Site Description 1. Gross acreage: 14.6 acres 2. Mining site: 11 acres 3. Existing land use: undeveloped Surrounding Land Uses Northerly and easterly: undeveloped property, planned DC, Diversified center and zxned BC, Business Commercial, Southerly: Beam Avenue Westerly: Health Resources ambulatory care facility under construction Past Actions 5 -21 -81 Council approved a conditional use permit for mining at the St. Johns Hospital site. for the applicant. Approval was subject to the following conditions: 1. Submission an.d approval of a final grading plan for the easterly two - thirds of the site.. This grading plan shall provide for approximately 13 acre/ feet of storm water storage capacity between elevation 910 and 916 in the northeast corner of the site. Adherence to the requirements and standards set forth in Section 917 (mineral extraction) of City Code. 3. In accordance with Section 917.060 (4), annual mineral extraction permits must be obtained from the Director of Public Works. A plan for each year's operation shall be approved by the City Engineer. Annual permits shall designate the area and total acreage to be excavated. 4. All excavation shall be in accordance with each year's approved plan. No deviations shall be allowed without prior approval from the Director of Public Works. 5. There shall be no explosive detonations of any kind on the site, 6. A suitable structure or method of operation must be employed to remove excess dirt from truck bodies and tires prior to exiting onto a public right- of -way. 7. A sediment basin shall be .constructed by the applicant and approved by the City Engineer, to filter all storm water run -off from the active mining site. 8. Truck hauling shall be prohibited on Hazelwood Avenue north of the site. 3 • DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS rl Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: DC 2. Zoning: BC - 3. Code cons i derati ons : Section 36 -437 (3) states that conditional use permits may be issued by the City Council for mineral extraction in any district. Other Agencies The Ramsey - Washington Metro Watershed Board has conditionally approved this proposal. PROCEDURES 1. Planning Commission review and recommendation. 2. City Council holds a public hearing and makes the final decision. ic A tt 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. achments: .Location Map - Property Line Map Site Plan Letter dated 12 -29 -82 Resolution 4 t 0 @ VADNAIS HEIGHTS .: Z :... N . W •'- z. .Y 'i y IM on .eke wj- ld r e Zo o = W 25)- ar F. it �� I LELANN O t o Ju T1 H AVE. WHi1 E AGE MLL RD. 65 ~• DENONT AV �. t5 RQ AVE A 11 to AVE.. W t - n • SEX NT U t�� •. AVE At RVA COURT 6NDVI�IM AV • 1K IN G SHERREH AV fN. .. AVE. op AVE. LARK AVE ~ LARK AVE. t' • :: LAURIE RD. _ o LAURIE RD - -� SAllpilmugsl Is : AvE. D 65 M s- r - ---� v 7M Attachment 1 _ LOCATION MAP C 3 V ffl N ' .% i. 1 r 1 1 1 a Glr ./ / L. 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Minnesota 55403 Telephone 612/332 -3944 0 14"% A ..ten . ff u 29 December 1982 Mr, Tom Ekstrand City of Maplewood Planning Department 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 RE: Korstad Properties Commission Number 789.001.00 Dear Mr. Ekstrand: Enclosed with this 1 etter. are an earth borrow plan and mining permit application for property at Beam Avenue and Maplewood West Boulevard in Maplewood. The Owner of the site shown, and adjoining land to the north, is Mr. William B. Korstad. As there i s a surplus of earth on the site, some earth borrow is planned for 1983. There is available a total of about 72,000 cubic yards. A grading permit has been applied for with the Ramsey - Washington Watershed District, which will be reviewed at their 5 January 1983 meeting. A sedimentation pond was requested by the'Watershed Board and has been incorporated into the plan. An earth berm controls the flow of run -off, routing it into the pond rather than directly onto the road or off the site. A control outlet pipe (shown on plan) will prevent sedimentation from entering the City storm sewer system. As each area is changed to the contours shown on the plan, it will be seeded as noted. Finished slopes, with the exception of the berm, are 1 to 2 -1/2% across the site, limiting erosion. T he soil borings re (enc losed ) shows water encountered at 3 -4 feet below P ort grade, at elevations 911.6 to 920.7. Grade ranges from 913 to 930 feet. - The avera 9 e.thickness of topsoil is 1.25 feet, which will be stockpiled P at the site's northeast corner as shown on the plan. Attachment 4. J A N 0 3 My3 A Page 2 Operations are proposed to start upon issuance of the mining permit and continue until 31 December 1983. Yours very truly, .HAMMEL GREEN AND ABRAHAMSON, INC. Jan Heinig, LA JH: kae . Enclosures cc: Steve Korstad Attachment 5: Resolution Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City Df Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said C.1" ty bn the day of 1983 at 7:00 p.m. The fol l civ;i ng members were present: The fol l olwi ng members were absent: WHERE.AS, Wi 1 l i am B. Kors tad initiated a conditional use permit for. mineral extraction. at the following-described property: The S:�utheast one - quarter of the Northeast one- quarter of Section 3, Towns' p 29, Range 22, less the parcel of land described as follows: Beginning at a point 460.10 feet west of the southeast corner of the northeast one - quarter of the aforesaid Section 3; thence east 460.10 fzet to the aforesaid southeast corner of the aforesaid northeast one- qjarter of Section 3; thence north along the east line of the northeast er :e- quarter of the aforesaid Section 3 to the northeast corner . of the s : ►uth one -half of the northeast one - quarter of the aforesaid Section 3; t west along the north l i n e of the south one -half of the northeast cue- quarter of the aforesaid Section 3 a distance of 1320.76 feet t~ south a distance of 500 feet along the west l i n e of the south- e.st one - quarter of the northeast lone- quarter of the aforesaid Section 3: thence east a distance of 860.67 feet; thence south a distance of K 5.43 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described. This property is also known as the property at the no- rtheast corner of Kennard Street ant Beam Avenue in Maplewood; WHEREAS, the procedural history .(of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. Tiri s conditional use permit was initiated by Wi'l 1 i am B. Korstad, p;o rsuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. Tir.i s conditional use permit was reviewed by the Maplewood P1 anni ng Cc)mmi ssi on on June 20, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to t? City Council that said permit be 3. T,-sQ Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 1983 to cons i der. this conditional use permit. Notice thereof was p:.Ibl ished and mai led pursuant to law. All persons present at said h sari ng were given an opportunity to be heard and present written s - .-.atements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations o= the ci staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL-7 that the above- descri conditional use permit be approved on the basis of the following findings cf fact: 10 1. The use is consistent with Mapl ewood' s codes and would not hinder future development plans 2. Excavation and grading of the site are required to prepare for future development. Approval is subject to the following conditions 1. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of Section 36, Article Iv of the City Code -- "Mineral and Soil Excavations and Extractions." 2. A suitable method to remove dirt from truck tires and bodies must be employed prior to exiting onto public streets. 3. Ingress and egress to the site shall be on the existing Kennard Street pavement. 4. The applicant shall submit an erosion control plan for the City Engineer's approval, prior to the issuance of a grading permit, which incorporates the erosion control measures recommended by the District Foil Conservation Specialist. 5. This conditional use permit for mining shall be reviewed by the Council within one year of the approval date. b. In accordance with the mineral extraction ordinance, annual mineral extraction permits must be obtai n.ed from the Director of Public Works. _ A plan for each year's operation shall be approved by the City Engineer. Annual permits shall designate the area and total acreage to be ex- cavated. 7. There shall be no explosive detonations of any kind on the site. Adopted this day of 9 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) S5. 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 1983, with the original on file in my office, and the same is a ful 1 true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to a conditional use permit. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 19830 = City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota 11 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Associate Planner -- Johnson SUBJECT: Plan Amendment (RH to LSC) LOCATION: 905 - Parkway Drive APPLICANT: Director of Community Development OWNER: Patrick McCullough DATE: April 28, 1983 SUMMARY H Action b Endorsed Modif R e j e c t e d..._. Date Request Amend the Land Use Plan from RH, residential high density to LSC, limited service commercial for the Maple Hills office building. Reason for Change The Land Use plan and zoning map are inconsistent. As.part of the city -wide downzoning program, one or the other should be amended to eliminate the problem. Comments The present Land Use Plan designation. for this property should be changed to recognize the existence of the existing. office facility. The use is compatible with the location and adjacent planned land uses.. Retaining. the present designation of RH, high density resi dent.i al would require a zoning change to residential as well. The result would be to make the office facility a non - conforming use. Such designation requires council approval for any future expansion or change of use. Designation as a non- conforming use is unnecessary and should be avoided. Recommendation Approve the enclosed resolution amending the Land Use Plan from RH to LSC for 905 Parkway Drive. 1 BACKGROUND Site Description Size .5 acre with 208 feet of frontage on Parkway Drive Existing land use: office building = Easements: a 20 x 40 foot parking easement abutsJo the north and runs with the property to meet the parking requirements for the site. Additional land or easements must be-acquired if building expansion were to be sought in the future. Surrounding Land Uses North: Drive access to the Maple Hills Golf Course and proposed site of a senior's condominium development. Across the driveway, single dwell- ings, planned for RH, high density residential use. East: Parkway Drive. Across the street, single dwellings and commercial uses, planned for SC, service commercial use. South: A single dwelling on a 1.6 acre parcel planned for RH, residential high density use. West: Bennington Woods condominium development under construction and a proposed development of condomi n.i ums for older adults. Past Actions `4- 10 -80: An administrative lot division was approved to separate the office building from the Maple Hills Golf Course. A 20 x 40 cross easement for four additional parking spaces was a requirement of the lot division. 4 -4 -83: The Planning Commission recommended that this site,should be dealt with separately from the proposal to downzone the Maple Hills Golf Course from BC, business commercial to R-3, residence district .(multiple dwelling). 4- 11 -83: Council downzoned the golf course property which surrounds the subject site from BC, business commercial to R -3, residence district (multiple dwelling). Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: Present - -RH, residential high density Proposed- -LSC, limited service commercial A. The LSC classification refers to commercial facilities on a neighborhood scal e. Heavy industrial uses, department stores, motels, auto accessory stores, etc. would be prohibited, while other land uses of a medium intensity nature would be permitted subject to meeting certain performance standards. B. The RH classification is designated for such housing types as apartments , two- family houses, nursing homes., dormatories or elderly housing. 2 ? 2. Zoning: Present - -BC, business commercial Proposed (separate report) - -NC, neighborhood commercial Public Works Sewer and water are available. Procedure Planning Commission recommendation following a public hearing Metropolitan Council approval Council decision (at least three -votes in favor are required for approval) jW Encl osires 1. Resolution 2. Location Map 3. Property Line Map 4. Parkside Land Use Plan 3 Attachment One Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City C f 9 y ouncil of the City o Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held i n the COunci l rs Chambers i n said City on the day of at 7:00 P . m. r The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, a proceedings for the amendment of the Maplewood Comprehensive Municipal Plan entitled d ". �� - P - P e Plan for Maplewood" ewood has been initiated by the C of Maplewood for a- change of planned use from RH, high densit y residential to LSC', limited service commercial for the following_ generally deccri bed area: With easements; part of Lot 2 Moores Garden Lots, described as commencing at the southeast corner of said lot, thence northeasterl of the southeast line of said lot 364.08 feet to the beginning ,thence continuing . northeast on southeast 1 i ne 208.49 feet, thence northwest at a radiu more or less 98.5 feet, thence south 32 degrees 52.5 minutes nutes west 208.5 feet, thence southeast at a radius more or less 96.95 feet to the beginning in Section 17 Township 29, Range 22 WHEREAS, the procedural history of the proposed amendment is as follows: 1. The City of Maplewood has a Comprehensive Municipal Plan ' entitled tan 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 Sta 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 P ro P osed by the City of Maplewood and. referred to the Maplewood Planning 9 .Commission, which held a public hearing on the 2nd day of May, 1.983 pursuant to Minnesota Statues, 462.355, Subdivision 2 thereof, notice b y m a i l and publication having been given, heard all who wished to be heard, considered all Wri tten and staff reports and analysis. WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Planning Commission, having considered the testimony of those present, all written submissions to it and staff reports, recommended approval of the amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described pl amendment be approved on the basis of the following findings n s f g o fact: 1. The proposed change would not have any adverse effect on the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The proposed designation would be consistent with adjacent land uses. 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 regular 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 Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of , 19830 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota (60 77 36 LARK AVE •'1 ; • VIKI in •� AUR1E R 0. J � � t t � ELORIDGE N z dELMOIT LA. 58 ' SKI M n - AV E �[ z W �[ 0 < MT VERNON AVE r W o 0 AVE. W Lw000 AVE. J 0 w b 1.: 6 h AVE. Gervois Loke M Q V W J J KOHLMA M A s J J D t9 z W cc fit . 00 �� L 1 GERVAIS f N 3E %71 N M 1 a/f , c _.. Ke Ile r _ - - • N D LARK AVE. o ' 25 T Q � I La �� R < e O or O LL ELAN E: l < O 25 JUNCTION AVE. t BURKE V. U RKE ELDRIDG AV. 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No one was present and Chairman Axdahl closed the public hearing portion of the meeting. Commissioner Prew m h P1 a.nning CQm_m..�.,s_s ion e�m omenA. - p. �.�.oyal o f the res olution a mending the Land U s e Plan f ro R H t LSD.. flr_9.05_Parkway .t�1"iv - e_and_ _also�.amend- thQ_ _acreage._ char_1 on— page._19 =3 to f-] e�ct-the- cbange.,. from H t o__ LSD Commi ssioner Fischer seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl , Barrett, El lefson, Fischer, He jny, Pel 1 i sh, Prew Si gmundi k, Whitcomb 5 -2 -83 N -Z MEMORANDUM T0: City Manager Action by Council: FROM: Associate Planner -- Johnson Rezoning indorsed SUBJECT: -- BC to BC(M) LOCATION: 905 Parkway Drive - M odified_..._.._.____ OWNER: Patrick McCullough _ _ Rej e cted- APPLI CANT : Director of Community Development = Date ��... - DATE: April 28, 1983 SUMMARY Re quest Rezone the Maple Hills Office Building from BC, business commercial to BC(M), business commercial (modified). Reason for Change 1. The City Council initiated thi s rezoning as part of i "downzoni ng" program. This is where the zoning allows a more intensive use of the property than the Land Use Plan. 2. In a separate report, this property is being recommended for a Land Use Plan. amendment from RH, high density residential, to LSC, limited service commercial . Comments The present BC, business commercial zoning allows more intensive uses than anticipated by the proposed land use plan designation of LSC, limited service commercial. The existing office building use is compatible with the multiple dwelling residential development which is under construction and proposed to the west. The concern is that the present use may in the future convert to an incompat- ible use. The BC(M) district would permit the widest range of uses compatible with the abutting residential development. BC(M) zoning would also permit the existing facility to remain a conforming use. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution, amending the zoning for the Maple Hills Office Building from BC, business commercial to BC(M), business commercial (modified). BACKGROUND Site Description Size: .5 acre with 208 feet of frontage on Parkway Drive Existing Land Use: A one -story office b u i l d i n g with about 4368 s -quare feet of foundation area. The basement is used as a law library and storage area contain - i ng about 1849 square feet under the northerly portion of the. bui 1 di ng. Easements: A 20 x 40 foot parking easement abuts to the north and runs with the property to meet the parking requirements for the site. Additional land or ease- ments must be acquired if building expansion were to be sought in the future. Surro'undi ng Land Uses North: Driveway access to the Maple Hills Golf Course and proposed site of a seniors' condominium development. Across the driveway, single dwellings, planned for RH, high density residential use. East: Parkway Drive. Across the street, single dwellings and commercial uses, planned for SC, service commercial use. South: A single dwelling on a 1.6 acre parcel planned for RH, residential high density. West: Bennington Woods condominium development under construction and a proposed development of condominiums for older adults. Past Actions 4- 10 -80: An admi ni.strati ve lot division was approved to separate the office building from the Maple Hills Golf Course. A 20 x 40 ft. cross easement for four additional parking spaces was a requirement of the lot division. 4 -4 -83: The Planning Commission recommended that this site should be dealt with separately from the proposal to downzone the Maple Hills Golf Course from BC, business commercial to R -3, residence district (multiple dwelling). 4- 11 -83: Council downzoned the golf course property which surrounds the subject site from BC, business commercial to R -3, residence district (multiple dwelling) . Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: Present: RH, high density residential Proposed: LSC, limited service commercial (separate report) 2. Zoning: Present: BC, business commercial (attachment four). Proposed: BC(M) business commercial {modified] (attachment five). 3. Policies from the plan: a. Zoning maps should be updated as necessary to make both land use maps and zoning maps compatible. b. The LSC, limited-service commercial designation refers to commercial y facilities on a neighborhood scale. Heavy industrial uses, department stores, motels, auto accessory stores, etc. would be prohibited, while other land uses of a medium intensity nature would be permitted subject to meeting certain performance standards. 4. Compliance .with* land use laws: 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: a. Assure itself that the proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of this chapter. b. Determine that .the proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of nei g ' 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. c. Determine that the proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare." Public Works Sewer and water are available. 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. mb Enclosures: 1. L Resolution 2. Location Map 3. Property Line Map 40 BC District 5. BC(M) District - 3 - Attachment One r' Pursuant to due call and. notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Mapl ewood', 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: WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning from BC, business commercial to BC(M) business commercial (modified) for the following described property: With easements; part of the southeast corner of of said lot 364.08 feet east l i n e 208.49 feet, thence south 32 degrees more or less 96.95 feet Lot 2 Moores Garden Lots, described as commencing at said lot, thence northeasterly of the southeast line to the beginning, thence continuing northeast on south - thence northwest at a radius more or less 98.5 feet, 52.5 minutes west 208.5 feet thence southeast at a radius to the beginning in Section 17, Township 29, Range 22 This property is -also known as 905 Parkway Drive, Maplewood. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: The rezoning was initiated by 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 May 16, 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 approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The zone change would be consistent with the intent of the Land Use Plan. 2. The change would not substantially injure or detract from the use of i neighboring property. _ 3. The change would be. in the public. interest, eliminating the potential of overly intensive commercial uses which would be incompatible with adjacent residential uses. r Adopted this day of t Seconded by Ayes- - STATE OF MINNEOSOTA 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 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 • Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 1983 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota I 22 Loke j. 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IL si 23 te ! .�. c.;s�� _? �; 5•� -- $ z 3 0 9"•3NL L.7 % Q .. X. Q L� 1 - s !4 34 3 IS XL ' \ •.31G� C � - •. - �'A - � 4+. - s . / � i i. ,�i.h 7 - 0Z z - i T D 7O ' 4f ' Y r r ,, s / ( 9 ' Cl ro ,n n rl Pa. - .i i t c' ,. C r I v a Z .. A LA v E 41. 43, PROPERTY LINE - MAP attachment three WITH ZONING `r n Attachment four 1 Sec. 36-153. Use regulations. In a BC Business and Commercial District in the city, the follow - ipg regulations shall apply. • (1) Permitted uses: 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) Apartment for one family in combination with business use. W Hotel, motel, tourist home, rooming }souse -or boarding- b ouse. (c) Retail store, restaurant, off ice, agency, studio, bank, personal service and craftsmen's shop, mortuary. - • (d) Automobile sales agency, used car lot, parking garage or lot, provided all facilities are located and all services are conducted on the lot, (e) Newspaper publishing, job printing establishment_ (f) Theater. - (g }_ Hand or automatic self - service laundry. (b) Bal►ery or confectionery shop, for the production of ar- - ticl es to be sold only 9t retail on the premises. (i) PubIic garage or motor fuel station; provided that a license to operate such business is first obtained from 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 shall be of the size as provided in section 36 -156 of this division wbicb defines • binds of operation, site area required and other date relating to S*uch business. @ Any use of the same general character as any of the • above' permitted uses; provided that, _no use wbicb is noxious or }zazardous shall be permitted. • (2) Special exceptions: The following uses are 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 station for milk or other beverages, carting or hauling station. • (e) Place of amusement, recreation or assembly, other than - a theater, w1en conducting indoors. (d) Yard for storage, sale and distribution of ice, coal, fuel oil or building materials, u?ben enclosed within a fence of not less than six (6) feet in heigbt, but not including junkyard, salvage, automobile or other wrecIing yard. Attachment five Sec_ 36 -155. BC(M) Commercial District (11f odifi ed). INTENT_ The BC (M) 9 Business Con Hodified District is intended -to provide for the orderly transition between more intensive commercial -uses and low or medium density residential areas. Restrictions on but not limited to, building height, setbacks, orientation, parking lot location or J fcaition of building entrances may be required to ensure compatibilit P y wirE abutting residential uses. 2. USE REGULATIONS. A building may be- erected or used, and a lot ma y be used or occupied, for any of the following purposes, and no other: a_ Retail store; professional administrative offices; bank at savings g and loan; personal service, craftsmen's shop, mortuary b. Hotel or motel C. Walk -in theatre - - d. Job printing shop - e_ Eakery or candy shop producing goods for on -premi ses retail sales. f. Any use of the sa - me general character as any - of the above P ermitted uses, as determined by the City Councf 1, provided that no use vhicb is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted_ - 1 I 3. The following uses when authorized by the City Council b means of a special use permit: . y P _ _ r • a. All uses permitted in R -3 liultiple D Districts, except the con - struction of houses permitted in R -1 and R -2 districts. b. Laundromat or similar automatic self- service laundry i Co Restaurant, where there are no drive -up order windows or serving of ' food to patrons in their automobiles_ 1111 cooking odors must be controll V so as not to be noticeable to adjacent residences. • - d. Place of amusement, recreation, or assembly.. than a theater, , where there are no outdoor activities. �at�zi.c c: 4c6af Cou �i vqs.�.oCtaE�. 9 ATTORNEYS AT LAW D. PATRICK MCCULLOUGH MAPLE HILLS OFFICE CENTER LEGAL AssISTANTS JONATHAN A. DYRUD 905 PARKWAY DRIVE MARGARET A. CORBO JEFFREY M. SMITH ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA 55106 -IODB RUTH M. LANDWEHR ( 612) 772 -3446 L. L. SCHROEDER JEROME A. RITTER OF COUNSEL INVESTIGATOR .Tune 6, 1983 Mr. Geoff Olson, AICP Director of Community Development City of Maplewood 1902 East County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 Re: Down - Zoning of Maple Hills Office Building Dear Mr. Olson: A y ou P As I indicated to hone on June 6, 1983, I wish to reiterate per m position in writing as owner of the above - captioned real estate. y P . I authorized and kindly directed you to advise the Commissioners that I would not be in attendance at the June 6th meeting and that my position is as follows: As owner of 905 Parkway Drive, my .preference is to main- tain the zoning as Business Commercial, however if the Commission does not agree, then of course, the least objectionable down - zoning would be as per your latest request of Business Commercial Modified. I thank you for your courtes ' s and cooperation in his matter. )ur s , DPM:sa / J ough A. Rezoning: 905 Parkway Drive -_3 proposal Secretary Olson ro said the is to rezone the site to BC (M) , The owner o property f the could not attend the meeting, prefers the BC zone. The Commission questioned if staff had reviewed the possibility of usin the NC district at this site. Secretary Olson said staff felt the BC (M) district best for this property. Commissioner Whitcomb moved the P1 anni ng Commission recommend to the C ity Counci 1 approval_ f the resolution amending the zoni n for the Ma 1 e Hills Office Building from BC, business commercial to BC (M ) commercial (modified). Commissioner Barrett seconded Ayes- - Commissioners Axdahl , Barrett, F1 l efson, Heiny, Pel 1 i s h, Si gmund i k, S1 etten , Whitcomb Nays -- Commissioner Fischer. 1 • T0: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Plan Amendment (RL to LSC) LOCATION: Highway 36, City Limits and Cope Avenue APPLICANT: Hillcrest Development and the City of Maplewood OWNERS: Michael and Kathleen McMahon, Mathilda Freiseis Charles and Joan Themmes (1928 Castle Avenue), Hillc rest Development, Charles Humphrey, Lothar and Helga Gehrke (1917 Cope Avenue), Patricia and Martha Holdren (1927 Cope Avenue), Minnesota Mutual, Life Insurance, Rembrandt Enterprises, James and Gudrun Pomush DATE: June 16, 1983 Request Acti on by 1 ^ ; • n Date (1922 Castle Ave.). Amend the city's land use plan from RL, residential lower density to LSC, limited service commercial for the area on the enclosed maps. Reason for the Request This area is being studied because of a conflict between the land use plan and the zoning rdinance. The land use plan shows this area being developed 9 into RL, low density residential development (attachment three). The zoning is mostly R -1, residence district (single dwelling), except for 32 acres of BC, business commercial. The question is whether to amend the plan to a commercial designation or amend the BC zoning to R -1. No specific development is proposed at this time. Eventually, the applicant would .l i'ke - to develop warehousing, offices, and a restaurant. Comments The main criteria for evaluating a plan amendment should be to give the property owner the highest use of his property that would not be detrimental to the P ublic, surrounding property owners or residents. A business- warehousing use that does not front on Cope Avenue would be the best solution. The city should d plan for the construction of Cope Avenue from Craig Street to Ari el Street to allow for the residential development of the property to the south. Without Cope Avenue, this property cannot develop. If Cone Avenue is built, commercial development should not be allowed on the north side for the following reasons: 10 Commercial traffic would be drawn through the residential neighborhood, since there is no other way to get to this ._site from the south. �iEMORANDUM 2. Since the lots north o f .Cope Avenue are platted, they could be sold for a commerci use and access would have to be all owed on to Cope Avenue if it was constructed. 3. It would be difficult to assess commercial development if there were no access or benefit from Cope Avenue. 40 It is preferable to have residences on the south side facing residences on the north, rather than the rear of a commercial development. The property on the north side of Cope Avenue should be designated on the plan for RM, residential medium density and zoned R -2 for double and single dwellings for the following reasons: 1. Double dwellings would retain the residential character of the neighborhood to the south, while providing a transition to the commercial development to the north, 2. Double dwellings would sustain higher assessments for Cope Avenue, making the project more feasible. 3. The water tower makes double dwellings easier to market than single dwellings. The water tower, however, would not prohibit residential development. Homes are built around water towers in many parts of the metro area, including on Stillwater Avenue in Maplewood. The property fronting on Castle Drive should be designated for BW, business warehouse and zoned for M -1 light manufacturing or LBC, limited business commercial. The BW designation would l i m i t the use of the property to office, warehousing and light manufacturing uses.* These types of uses would be com- patible with the adjacent homes, because: 1. The principal access would be to Highway 36. 2. Hours are generally from 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. 3. There is little traffic coming and going during the day. Recomme ndation Approval of the enclosed resolution, amending the land use plan from.RL, residential low density to RM, residential medium density and BW, business warehouse, as shown on page 8, subject to Metropolitan Council approval *Retail uses could be allowed by conditional use permit in the M -1 zone, but should be limited i n location and size. _2 BACKGROUND Site- Description Acreage: 16 Existing land use: single dwellings, a city water tower and undeveloped land Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Castle Drive and Highway 36 Easterly: single dwellings and undeveloped land in North St. Paul, planned and zoned for single dwellings Southerly: single dwellings and undeveloped land, planned and zoned for single dwellings Westerly: Maplewood Care Center Past Actions 11 -4 -65: Council approved the BC zone on the Hillcrest Development site for the construction of a small shopping complex. 3- 21 -83: The Planning Commission tabled a proposed downzoning of the BC zone to R -1 to give Hillcrest Development time to apply for a plan amendment. 5- 16 -83: The Planning Commission set a hearing date for the plan amendment requested by Hillcrest Development and expanded the area west to the Maplewood Care Center. 5- 23 -83: The city council held a public hearing and tabled the downzoni ng until the planning commission considers the plan amendment requested by Hill- crest Development. Planning 1. Land Use Plan Designation: RL, residential low density and W, water tower 2. The RL designation is primarily designated for a variety of single dwel 1 i ngs . An occasional double dwelling may allowed. 3. The LSC, limited service commercial designation refers to commercial facilities on a neighborhood scale. Heavy i.ndustri al uses, department stores, motels, auto accessory stores, etc. would be prohibited, while other land uses of a medium intensity nature would be permitted subject to meeting certain. performance standards. 4. The BW, business warehouse designation includes governmental.and public utility buildings and structures, storage and warehousing facilities, wholesale business and office establishments, cartage and _express faci 1- i ti es , radio and television stations and other industrial. uses of a lower- intensity nature. 5. The RM, residential medium density designation provides for such housing types as single dwellings on smaller lots, double dwellings and townhouses. - 3 - 6. One of the general development design objectives in the comprehensive plan (p.18 -5) states that: "Whenever possible, changes in land use shall occur at center mid -block points, so that similar uses front on the same street, or at borders of areas separated by major man -made or natural barriers." 7. Zoni ng : R -1, residence di-strict (single dwelling) and BC (See page 6.) 8. The BC zone is the city's most permissive commercial zone. (See page 9.) Taxes Mr. Gerald Augst, of the Ramsey County Assessor's Office, stated that rezoning this area for commercial use would not affect the valuation or taxes of surrounding homes or even a home rezoned for commercial use. If the home was v sold for a commercial use, it would then be taxed as such. Public Works 1. Sewer and water are available 2. Cope Avenue is shown on the city's land use plan as a major collector from White Bear Avenue to North St. Paul. The only developed part is between Hazel and Craig Streets. Parks The city's park plan proposes a neighborhood park in the area of County Road B and the North St. Paul border. The director of community services stated that the park and recreation commission is not interested in the Hillcrest site. Citizen Comments Surveys were sent to the property owners within 350 feet. Of the twenty -two repl i.es , eight were in favor, four had no opinion and ten objected. The letters of objection from Mr. Ni ezgocki and the Ani tzbergers are enclosed (pages 12,13 and 14) . Other objections related to higher taxes, maintaining a residential area, and increased traffic. Procedure 1. Planning Commission holds public hearing and makes a recommendation to the .city council. 2. City council makes the final decision . mb Enclosures 1, Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Sherwood Glen Plan 4. Proposed Plan Map 5. BC Zone 6. Resolution 7. Applicant's Letter of Justification 8. Letter: Ni ezgocki _ 9. Letter: Anitzbergers 1KAM 1. =rGHTS Q t� z ST �0 NZ9 V31AVIE. WHrrE I KKK C:3 6-: IELDMIDG :JAVE. '00 or U tai E L W AVE. —20 OLUL •.~ 64 49 woloolp AV 14A w000r age .Nl 'Yowl I ft AM X-41 k q--op fe so Attachment One LOCATION MAP - 5 - 4 r O • , AM door - --Mau I% _ • �p ;� ' Q ..• .�._ + � •. ' _______ 4W HIGHWAY 36 1 41 .. ' .i• :• :• ) ••C.':.:- f 1 t 1 1 :x• 1 1 .r+•.► ::•.•.r�:ir•.w'•ii� w ... ......... ... ..... ..... 1 f'.; . : . ..... r .... ..... .... .•mow• • iii+:�ii•rw ........... .. ..... ............ i r L. ..... ..... 1 1 �: 1 _ ..... ..... 1 _ `. xA 1 �'. i :y : i• z' v i :f {{ , :•X t y t 1 r i 1 {( • 1 .1' L .. 1 . • .7 T .:•� Y I • .• T 1 't 4. i 1 i y .... ..... ... ...... . A% ..... ..... . .. j l i• .... ...... ..... . .Y. .... 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I 1 �;� ,I .. _ � . _ • ► , ! , � �-,.'"t • •� ., + � � 1 t t t ! t i �•, t • t ,:.. ! ,t � �:, ' , � '1 1 .. •� � = ` � t I T'"' 1 � t 1 � t I OWN- 24. � 1 t t � i► ! i � � � � � t I 1 I 1 I t t I 1 t 1 I I i i ( 1 I I t !�- 1 JJ 1__..� —___ — — i------- -- - - -� --� -- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A T- r r„ ti 2272 lb r- f r l --- - -�--i' j OW ( C J • � w W Cm r `, 4:2: — 1 � , • I 1 1 • 1 ' f 1 7 1 � 1, 1 ' � J i ~ �' �` t .t �j 1 Ll •hoc. poc . �95e� T J 1-2A- TT ,., s <OAD • Q 1 1 1 IN 1 V) W fry Q f1 a ' i ••�ti Attachment Four PROPOSED PLAN AMENDMENT 4 N • Attachment Five: BC Zone Sec. 36 -153. Use regulations. In a BC Business and Commercial District in the city, the follow- ing regulations shall apple: • (1) Permitted uses. 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) Apartment for one family in combination with business use. (b) Hotel, motel, tourist home, rooming house or boarding - • house. (c) Retail store, restaurant, office, agency, studio, bank, personal service and craftsmen's shop, mortuary. (d) Automobile sales agency, used car lot, parking garage or lot, provided all facilities are located and all services are conducted on the lot.. (e) Newspaper publishing, job printing establishment_ Theater. (g)_ Hand or automat' )c self-service laundry. (h) Bakery or confectionery shop, for the production of ar- ticles to be sold only at retail on the premises. . (i) Public garage or motor fuel station; provided that a MP license to operate such business is first obtained from 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 shall be of the size as provided in section 36 -156 of this division w1hich defines • kinds of operation, site area required and other data • relating to such business. (j) Any use of the same general character as any of the above' permitted uses; provided that, .no use which is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted. It • (2) Special exceptions: The following uses are 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, RA and R -2 Residence Districts. (b) Processing and distributing station for milk or other beverages, carting or hauling station. (c) Place of amusement, recreation or assembly, other than a theater, when conducting indoors. (d) Ward for storage, sale and distribution of ice, coal, fuel _ oil or building materials, when enclosed within a fence of not less than six (6) feet in height, but not including . junkyard, salvage, automobile or other wrecking yard. 9 - Attachment Six Y• Plan Amendment Resolution RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, Hill crest Development and the City of Maplewood initiated an amendment to the Maplewood comprehensive plan from RL, residential low density to LSC, limited service commercial for the property bounded by H i g.hway 36, North St. Paul, Cope Avenue and the Maplewood Care Center. WHEREAS, the procedural histor y of this plan amendment is as' follows 1. This plan amendment was initiated by Hill crest Development and the City of Maplewood. 2. The Maplewood planning commission held. a public hearing on June 20, 1983 to consider this plan amendment. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an oppor- tunity to be heard and present written statements. The planning commission recommended to the city council that said plan amendment be 3. The Metropolitan Council considered said plan amendment on ,1 983 and determined that said plan amendment has no metropolitan significance. 4. The Maplewood city council considered said Dl an' amendment on , 1983. The council considered reports and recommendations from the-planning commission, city staff and Metropol i tan ' Counci 1. NOW, THEREFORE, BE.IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the plan designations for the following areas be changed as follows: 1 . The area bounded b y Highway 36, North St. Paul, the south l i n e of block l l ,1 ots 1 -15 and block 10, lots 1 -5, and the west line of the east half of block 7, lot 26 and block 10, lot 5 shall be changed from RL to BW, business warehousing. J 2. Block 10, lots 28 -30 and block 11, lots 16 -22 and 27 -30 shall be changed from RL to R.M. residential medium density. Approval is based on the following findings of fact: 1 The RM designation is best suited for the north side of Cope Avenue because: a. Double dwellings would retain the residential character of the neighborhood to the south, while providing a transition to the commercial development to the north acting as .a buffer. b. Double dwellings would sustain higher assessments for Cope Avenue, making the project more feasible. C. The water tower makes double dwellings easier to market than single dwellings. The water tower, however, would not prohibit residential development. Homes are built around water towers in many parts of the metro area, including on Stillwater Avenue in Maplewood. d. There would be no commercial traffic through the residential neighborhood to the south. e. It is preferable to have residences on the south side facing residences on the north, rather than the rear of a commercial development. 8 -10 - • 2. The BW designation is preferable for the rest of the property . because : a. The principal access would be to Highway 36. b. Business- warehouse, such as office, warehouses or light manufacturing, would be compatible with the homes to the west, because of limited hours and traffic. j Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- _ Attachment Seven STATEMENT OF WRITTEN JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE IN LAND USE CLASSIFICATION Applicant Hillcrest Development, the owner of numerous lots previously described, which are located along Minnesota Trunk Highway 36, north of Cope Avenue and west of Ariel Street, submits this Statement of Written Justification for Changing the Land Use Classification under the Maplewood Comprehensive Plan for that property. We believe that a change from the existing low - density residential classifi- cation to a commercial classification is warranted for the following reasons: 1. The property in question is situated in an-area of high ground on the frontage road immediately bordering Highway 36. A portion of the property was acquired in eminent domain proceedings by the City - a few years ago for construction of a large water tower. 2. It is fair to say that the trend of development along Highway 36 over the past few years supports the pro- posed change. Virtually no residential development has occurred; rather, the uses are commercial and institutional in character. In fact, a portion of the subject property is currently zoned commercial, and has been since late 1965. Thus, the proposed land use classification will not have any adverse effects on, and will be more desirable to,, the surrounding neighborhood, the City of Maplewood, and-the comprehensive plan itself. Attachment 7 - continued 3. Most of the land use classifications along Highway 36 between Highway 61 and North St. Paul are commercial. The property roperty is the only R-1 classification along � the highway. It is unclear why this property should have received the R -1 designation, other than the fact that at some time in the past it was platted. 40' There is no realistic possibility that this pro -. P Y ert could ever be developed into single- family residential ousin . This is so because of its proximity to a major, _. h g high - volume highway, as well.as the large Maplewood water tower. Given a choice between this location and some other location which had no such incompatible uses present, no one would build or buy a home in this area. 5. From a rational planning standpoint, it makes no sense to designate this property as residential. Rather, a more intensive.commercial use should be permitted on this p roperty, so that it can blend with the residential areas which exist farther to the south. 6. If the proposed change to a more rational and compatible land.use classification is not approved, Hillcrest Development would, as a practical matter, be deprived of all be beneficial use of the property in question. In Hillcrest's judgment, this would amount to a taking without just compen- sation . -2- (- 13 - ) ,ant 'Eight MAP CITY0 LEWOOD 1902 EAST COUNTY ROAD B MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA 551 U9 OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 774 -4560 June 3, 1983 Kenneth Niezgocki 2271 Hazel Maplewood, MN 55119 Dear Maplewood Resident: The City of Maplewood has received an application for an amendment to the city's comprehensive plan from RL, low density residential to LSC, limited service commercial for the area on the enclosed map. No P s eci f is .development is planned at this time. The applicant is Hillcrest Development. Hearings on ' this project have not been scheduled yet. This letter is to ask y our opinion before a formal recommendation is made by the city staff for a public hearing. You will receive an official notice when the hearing is scheduled. Please answer the questions below and return this form to me in the -enclosed postage paid envelope by June 15, 1983. if. you would like further information, please call me at 770 -4.560 between 8:00 a.m. and .5 : 00 p.m. Thank you for your' comments. They will be given careful consideration. Sincerely, Geoff Olson, AICP Director of Community Development � am in favor of this proposal. 1-have no opinion. I have the following objections to this proposal: � � JUN 0 7 1 Of, LZ e ll /111 61111111111, 0 too ftb � ��e u� t �.� i.�.�i 41/ '00 io w III00 Iroloo, 400 Attachment Nine 10 The Provosed area is not tor. eatable with the e::Lsting neighborhood, : hic - is RL The area designated BC is thiz �y (30) feet below grade level of vi��nV I Te, o� z.;hich Qii .rig Dive is five t5) feet bed o:; road bed level of ?-Egh��:aV 3'. �r_e area in cuestion is actually a hole measuring exac the size of the proposed BC now shoi.m. A `L en. dons a amount of f i be required to bring this area to the level of Viking Dive, assuming this to be the bui l g front age . If not this would be the rear of the site - svinich is not only improper with the existing home frontages but would be aUvesore. 2) This area is now a ho i ding pond during periods of heavy rains and runoff, witness the rains of the last few weeks. X1.1. thisvolmi a would now be diverted els el-.here to neighborhood yards, b.asenents of the deveioin. ent itself or to existing se ewrs - -�i.ch are not cu_rr ently sized to handle t excess load. Winer e wo the larger se��:er s be r financed - v--hen the excess run off becomes a real problem? Mould it . from property assessl. ents of residents wno didn't vant it or from a more equitable nethod -- an escro account from the developer which caused the problem? 3) The ar ea is only suitable for single, double, or quad homes due to the slimes, grades, and topograpnV of the area, with the homes cut i.n'w the sides of the sloes as opposed to being in the pattern of the existin hones. "I'his area in q :.;as used as a comvztable guideline to revert back to the , original and present R-L for the area direct.. ly across the T_F. hiT . It only follows that not only should this rezones me al o:•red g � y Z �, but sonde.-mad since i t porn is uo the , act that t'ni.s area is in temea to be residential, '.ze Tune 3 notice lists the a - oplic a, �t as crest Bevelopnent m th no specific land use planned. I propose that some sorb of undesireable activity Ua. used car lot) that boraers on the linrits of :111;;1 Led s erg ce co. mercial" is ► -Tai ting in the ���ngs as the actual biWer and comes fora. an d if the area is r ezoned. i further submit that if this muter bought the property as it is noi: zoned and then announced a zone change to BC -writh its intended usage uv front, it would bave been dented. by isn't a specific 1 and us-age mentioned? The iand usage was res +dential v ien it ums bought and known to the developer. Bryn ng land zoned for a specific usage and atta to resell at a profit after possible rezoning is a very risky business and is the occupational. hazard of the developer. I.TrW should the area residents Finance the aeveloper l s whin through increased assessments and undesireable land usage ? - 5) izing 1 feel that there are sufficient areas within one r - al a of the proposed area that are Dresently and properly zoned LSC and do not require special fill or uti3ities; in short the fol.lo wing represents an already over abundant supply of areas now zoned ISC:: a) Forth and South of dope Ave. and aghivw 36 both West of rhuite Bear Ave. b) North and South of 11 th between -hite Bear and Ari el c) on redirected Gert-ais Ave . , North side, Z Jest of I-Mite Bear Ave. d) along West side of Udte Bear Ave. North of Mghi.v 36 e) Ebrth and South of Beam, West of White Bear _eve e It is incumbent that those on the Planning (b =.-` consider the above , in deciding on the future of ' a desirable residential neighborhood. Roger Anizberger �a thryn Anitzberger 19:9 Castle Ave. Vt �L .l COY'. S COMP��`I SIVE PLAN 1 OpppOSING THE PROPOSED AlEaMMMIT TO THE {, , MITI 011 AVE . �; WEST OF ARILL S'�i � :G LAIrD ALONG HIGHA �'I� .J6 :_. N0IGH OF COPE . _ _ . OL _ ___ �_. _. _ . . perty o�rners hereby petition the Maplewood City Council to derby The underslgned Pro . hove mentioned property to the Cit t Plan of the a s Comprehensive the proposed amendment y Council on the evening of July 11 1983• ' s scheduled -for a he I ng before the sub ' e ct whi 1 residents live in the medi ate vicinity of the All o f the undersigned residen effect ff of the Adverse ee objecting to the proposed amendment because . �� and are prope near inasmuch as this is primarily .0 mould have on all of the props Y by r such change f urther encro achment achraent by way of co�erci a1 0 a residential neighborhood aan�d any f � cter of the area, but twill not only t.1t the residential chars . business developmen i s probably W112 lower the property val and adversely affect the marketabil no tpro of our homes. Respectfully submitted, GA ♦ . a'a at .. :�. a 'N. �/ / LA .-- 4 k0V J I ^V4 1 0 - irm 1 _,/►ram ..��/ � / � . u MW r T i Imo+ I. •►� ��.�� pET ITION OPPOSING TO PROPOSED AMMN1E1`1T TO THE CITY'S COMPB=SSVE PLAN INVOLVING LAND ALONG HIGIVAY 6,, NO OF COPE A VE N _ &�I�ST . OF ORIE ST= The - undersig n ed p ropert y owners hereby petition the Maplewood City Council to deny property the 1=6 posed s ed amendment to the City t s Comprehensive Plan of the above mentioned pop y � p Council on the evening of July 11 19830 which i s scheduled for a hearing before the the undersi ed residents live in the immediate w * cini.ty of the subject Ali. of � proPe and are objecting to the proposed amendment because of the overse effect rtY � such change would have on all of the property neaxby, inasmuch as this is primarily ar esidential neighborhood and any further encroachment by way of commercial. or business development will not only i llter the residential character of the area, but most probably t robabl will lower the property values and adversely affect the marketability of our homes. Respectfully submitted, pET ITION OPPOSING TIM PROPO 'rD P1.12 D n T TO THE CITY S COFTRU ENSIVE PLAN ; WEST OF AKEL STi INVOLVING LAI M ALONG NiI G1V AY _ J6 :.. NORTH OF COPE AVE ._ . _ _ _ - - - • • . _ . _. + _ ._._ _ _ ...._.�... Th undersi ecL property owners hereby petition the Maplewood City Council to deny � � P P the proposed amendment to the City's Comprehensive P of the above mentioned property which 1 scheduled-for a hegxing before the Council on the evening of July 11, 198 3. � All of the undersigned residents live � in the immediate vicinity of the subject property and are objecting o the proposed ammendment because of the gdverse effect Ong such ar�ge ch would have on all of the property nearby, inasmuch as this is primarily a r esidential nei g borhood and arty further encroachment by way of commercial or develop will not only Ater the residential. character of the area, but business pm . most probably babl will lower the property values and adversely affect the marketability of ' our homes. Respectfully submitted, Name 'Addr i � 1 zzs47�� �C7a- ffa�.ep -Z 67 - 94. �V 8 25S r/r/ z =. r of J r C4 x - � �I OPPOOME ' PRM AIMIM IT TO : cI`� 1 6 0 3 CQI�;�.JM�i PLC Mr,v-OLVrl.Z =:D ALMX- IEr(M-..AY ITORM CLP COM AVL* aC J=L Me -.vdc zzi f r'ied property 2' e=elrr pe itim the Nm lenrood City Council to dm the raoposed amm&amt to the Cit r 11 s Cdopmooliamdvo Plrai of the above mmtiancd j=opc .n vhicb is Q ob -OI5 uje for c. honxImC be fcave the ODuncil an the mminc of inly n, 1903. A1.3. of t1w mid=Igmed reoIJImit� live in the iac a i.ete vI cL t- of the mib jec 0. L ob jec tir , to V e l mmy-1rcmt be .! t . ou . the after: a effect st .0 clk mGm would 1nr c za P%n of the rimAy ne="wy, much so this is PriwziL - 8 recidentia neirtb hood m MT fUrth( MIC=n -- s�L`1 '' 1' 'i by vW of X07 ,cal = busIn da7t! �jx-,mt - wnZ mt jtcw Vio rocidtnti:-LI ch��tcr of the =ea. but costs o' r 'wIlM l+ 'F c b per. .,� valuen mid advc cj a'f ee&, - ie z �c�,�.t►:.�.i by of 01 hm"One Respect -s* millAttod �� Jt.. -r.v +r � i�r. xa►a+.r �1 i 0-4 - V-� - 7-_ -C, - -. .. I �� Immmet.01 .24. Aa-w • w rww�'rr� -' w r. • � •--� -.mac- �sr.gs. ir+� a.rrr�r.�� 2! A i 01 do S cOMp��ISIVE PLAN , IST ,7 tI3I�D TO CITY ARI STICE._.�- G ri-IE FROPOSLD AT Ia �TIT10T7 OPPOSIN 6 NORM OF COF�E T ID ALO1IG HIGR JAY. !_ _ . �NOL�TI�.G LAS . • An wood City covnc3.1 to `Y e tition the 14aPl tinned praperty property owners hereby p 1 axe of the above men 0 Th e underslgne� pr°P t Comp P o f July 1�., 19 3• � the evening d to the C�-ty s P unc3.1 on ' e ct the proPoSed enen i bef ore the Co vicinity of the subJ • • scheduled - f or a hem in th mediate verse of f ect wYu.ch is eS idents live because of the ;A the v�eiersi€�ed r � 8ed amendment s this is primarily All of b • ectinz to the p p° earb . i uch a or ro rt-y and sacs o o f the property n y w of commercial P Vould have on - r encroachment by a but � any f urthe such charms d . al character of the ' tial net. boyhood er th residents a marketability a residential will not °-y �,1't ad versely of f ect th e S13 devel°Pment a values and 11 1 & er the pr °p Respect.fu11Y submittedv 'Address I, � I r �1. l � t r 01 1 7 -2, t) - "7 most probably VV J6 of our homes' G T�3E PROPOSED AMENDNEUT TO THE CITY' S COMPREHMSM PLAN PETITION OPPOSING • 1��,�ST QF ARIE STR ` �T IITVOLVING LAIM ALONG HIGIDIAY 6� NORTH OF COPE AVE _..��.____.r.. • wners hereby petition the Maplewood City Council . to derby The undersigned property o Y P above mentioned property the pr o p osed 198 3- ro amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan of the P P before the Council on the evening of July 11 which i s. scheduled. for a he • t of the subject f the undersigned residents live in the immediate vicinity y _ All o � the proposed sed amendment because of the 0 - Verse effect property and are objecting to P P this i s rima. . would have on al.l. of the property nearby, inasmuch as • p Y such change.. . • neighborhood od d further encroachment by way of commercial or a residential ne�.gh o �,.. �Y business develop will not only �Llter the residential char acter of the area, but most probably Well lower 't h a p values and adversely affect the marketability p P tY of our homes. Respectfully submitted, Nye Address 2 2. b IA. OPOS D MENDMEI`1T TO THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN pETITION OPPOSING THE PR � , ST OF AF L ST ALONG HIGJ-P,1AY .,6,,. NORTH OF COPE A ._ __...._.�.. - INVOLVIZIG LAND - _ hereby petit 3' the Maplewood City Council to deny The undersigned property owners her . y p above mentioned property ent to the City t s Comprehensive Plan of the a the pxopo s ed ainendm on the evening of July 11., 19 8 3 - which is scheduled for a hemming before the Council • live in the immediate vicinity of the subject All of the undersigned residents 1�. the verse effect • the proposed amendment because of property and axe ob � e ct�.ng t o P p as this. i s rixnarily P d have on all of the property nearby, , inasmuch P such change wool encroachment way of commercial or ' neighborhood od anti any further en cro a by a residential. ' dential. character of the area, but business development will not only �7.te�c the rest b' • alue s and adversely of f e ct the marke t a i li ty most probably will lower the property v of our homes. Respectfully submitted, Address OZ_ 3 q x z �. J PROPOSE A���T��ZT TO THE CITY' S C014PIUU �TSMi PLAN pETITI011 OPPOSING ' AM �: WE OF ARIEL 5 � I' � �TII G LX M ALONG HIGHWAY ; 3b, N 0T F COPE AVE . . _ .._�..._.�_ ..�._. I�NOL t ov ners hereby petition the Maplevrood City Council to derby The underslgnec� property ` sive Plan of the above mentioned property the sed amendment to the City s C �� before the Council on the evening of July 1�., 1903. which i s s ch e d u l e d . for f or a he �.r�ng � vi cinit of the subject A1.1 of the undersigned residents live in the immediate Y Overse t the ro sed amendment because of the effect pro perty and are objecting o P Po inasmuch as this i s primarily c would have on all of the property nearby 1 • such � w of commerc or a1 nei borhood and any further encroachment by ay a residenti ' residential character of the area, but business development will not only . k1ter the rest • values and adversely aff the marketability most probably will lo�rer the property values of our homes. Respectfully submitted, �Iar.�e 'Address a 0 4;� aaJ� ivo �F�.��s zz9z-` oy�� �� r 1 13R UCE F. VENTO 4tH DI STRICT, MINNESOTA T i 1 230 CANNON HOUSE Ot<t:I BUILDI WASHINGTON. D.C. 10515 (202) 22S -"31 .W...VAMW-� VISTRIcr omm Room 150 M EARS PMW PLA= 405 SIBLEY STR EET SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 (6 12) 7&S-77 24 Collgre5g; of tl)e'�niteb 94ato �Ejuuge of Repre5entatibO IIIIla0ington, 7B.C. 20515 June 309 1983 Mr. Barry Evans City Manager City of Maplewood 1902 E. County Road B Map Minnesota 55109 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANKING. FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON AGING Dear Mr.. Evans . r which n called to my attention by has been I am writing you On regard to a matte - in the location Mounded by several residents of my Congressional District who live in • d Cope Avenue, and concerns the proposed changes Highway 36, the City Limits an p the Maplewood Land Use Plan fo thi area. • o the Land Use Plan wi be considered 1 understand several possible amendments ll t - desi nation. • single family dwellings to business and commercial 9 which range from s g y The former is totally acceptable to the reside nts while the latter is absolutely unacceptable. A park would be especially attractive. another art of such development The opening i n of Cope Avenue to 'Wh i to Bear Avenue s , P to -mak i P 9 - definitely opposed. This would be tantamount to which the residents are y• he neighborhood adversely. Cope a through street and would certainly effect t 9 Cop 9 • I believe it is understandable that the residents in this area are very concerned and w here. These people are the existing homeowners as to what wilt be developed will be of first consi when the decision on the P deration They are most anxious that their desires taxpayers* develo meat is made. • n action by your City on this .1 would a r keeping me apprised of any office app reciate s to you address our correspondence . .to to my D i s t r i c t matter. When responding, please y a 55101. at 150 Mears r Park Place, 405 Sibley Street, St. Paul, Min nesot Sincerely yours, l ruce F. Vento Member of Congress 4th District - MN BFV:me cc: Geoff Olson, AICP Director, Community Development City of Maplewood JUL Enc. f' e i MEMORANDUM Action by Council: TO: City Manager FROM: Thomas Ekstrand Associate Planner Endorse SUBJECT: Waiving of Construction Moratorium Modi LOCATION: 2080 Rice Street Rejected._._, APPLICANT: Beutow and Associates, Inc. Date OWNER:. Schroeder Milk PROJECT: Freezer Addition DATE: July 1, 1983 REQUEST Schroeder Milk is requesting approval to build a 26 by 68 foot, one story freezer addition onto the southerly elevation of the existing building. Refer to the following report. PAST ACTION 5 -1 -75: Council established a moratorium prohibiting construction when adequate water supply for fire protection . purposes is not available to n the site. Such is the case with Schroeder Milk. 6- 28 -83: The Community Design Review Board recommended .approval of the freezer addition, subject to nine conditions. Condition one reads as follows 1. Council waiving the construction moratorium for the applicant. RECOMMENDATION Waiving of the construction moratorium to permit Schroeder Milk's freezer addition, since the addition would not necessitate an increased water flow for fire fighting. jW TO: City Manager FROM: Thomas Ekstrand -- Associate Planner SUBJECT: Plan Review LOCATION: 2080 Rice Street (See Location Map) APPLICANT: Buetow and Associates, Inc. OWNER: Schroeder Milk Company PROJECT: Freezer Addition DATE: June 23, 1983 SUMMARY Request Approval of plans to construct a 26 by 68 foot one -story freezer addition onto the southerly elevation of the existing building. Site Considerations -f 1. Utilities: sanitary sewer - -avai 1 able, water-- unavai 1 able. 2. Drainage: unaffected. 3. Landscaping: none proposed. The addition would be almost entirely hidden from Rice Street. 4. 9 9 Parking: For storage or manufacturing facilities Code requires one parking P space to be provided for each two employees. The applicant has indicated P . that they will not be adding any personnel, so no additional spaces are required. 5. Trash receptacle e enclosure : There is an existing dumpster by the dock at the rear of building. Refer to Planning Considerations--paragraph three. Architectural Considerations 1. Exterior materials: The exterior of the proposed freezer would be metal and will be painted white. 2. - Building 'aesthetics: The addition would be compatible with the existing building. • CONCLUSION tl Comments Staff's primary concern is the construction moratorium which is in effect for those areas not served by public water. Only Council can waive this construction moratorium to permit the freezer addition. Staff would recom- ment that the moratorium be waived since the addition is only for a freezer V. which .would not necessitate an increase water 'flow for fire fighting. • Staff Is also concerned that all requirements of the 7 -28 -81 approval be met along with the current addition. From a landscaping and screening standpoint, staff feels that the weeds in f ront of the north parki ng lot be mowed regularly. Also, as code requires, the dumpster at the southeast corner of the building must be enclosed in a masonry enclosure compatible with the building. Recommendation App P P Approval of plans date stamped 6 -14 -83 for the 26 by 68 foot freezer addition to Schroeder Milk, subject to the following conditions: 1. Council waiving the construction moratorium for the applicant. 2. pp P ans - Approval of l b the Board does not constitute approval of a b u i l d i n g y permit. 3. The-existing paved parking lot shall be striped. 4. Directional arrows shall be provided' at entrances as shown on the site plan date stamped 7- 17 -81. 5. The landscaping along the southerly lot line and at the southwest corner of the ro ert shall be completed as previously required by the Board P P Y on 7-28-82. 6. The weeds on the street side of the north parking lot shall be cut and continually cut as needed. 7. All required plant materials that die shall be replaced by the owner. 8. The applicant shall provide an irrevocable letter of credit in the amount of 150% of the estimated cost of the landscaping i f the landscaping has not been installed by occupancy. 9. If construction has not begun within two years of approval, Board. review would have to be repeated. l o. The drainage plan an shal 1 be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. 11. A masonry trash dumpster enclosure sh all be constructed meeting the specific- ati ons as required by the City Ordinance. 2 . BACKGROUND Site Description 1. Gross acreage: 8.61 acres. 2. Site acreage: 3.3 acres 3. Existing land use: Schroeder Milk Company Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Truck Engineering Company (future Cub Foods site) Southerly: single - family dwelling Easterly: East of the site is undeveloped property owned by the applicant, Westerly: undeveloped property in the City of Roseville. Past Actions 11- 18 -76: Council approved a special exception for Schroeder Milk. 1- 13 -77: Council approved plans for a b u i l d i n g addi - Li on for the applicant subject to three conditions. 4- 24 -79: The Board approved plans for the construction of a 40 by 64 foot storage building at the rear of the property. 7- 28 -81: The Board approved a 70 by 90 foot cooler addition, subject to the following conditions: 1. The existing paved parking lot shall be striped. 20 Directional arrows shall be provided at entrances as shown on . the site plan. 3. The landscaping along the southerly lot line and at the southwest corner of the property shall be completed as previously requ i red. 4. Owner and applicant agree to the above conditions in writing. None of the conditions of approval from 7 -28 -81 have been satisfied. DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS P1 anning 1. Land Use Plan designation: SC, service commercial and RN, high density residential. 2. Zoning: BC, business commercial. .3. Section 36 -26 of the landscaping /screening ordinance requires that trash storage containers shall be constructed on three sides with break -off block, face brick, or masonry. A gate that provides. 100 percent opaqueness shall . be provided where a dumpster would be visible to the public or from an adjoining property. 9 Public Safety There is a Council moratorium in effect which prohibits commercial, industrial and multi-family housing construction where adequate water supply for fire protection purposes is not available. Refer to the Counci 1 minutes on page 8. jC Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line Map 3. Site/Landscaping Plan 7 -17 -81 4. 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I t K • r ' . • -mot • r J • SITE /LANDSCAPE PLAN 7 -17 -81 Attachment four NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IL OF MAPLEWOOD 2 MII that the assessments for Sanitary Sewer Improvement 3 and Water Improvement P t 73 -1 against the heretofore mentiondd properties be correctly certified to the Auditor of Ramsey County in the amounts stated on the attached list • said list made e a part herein. Seconded by Councilman Murdock. Ayes - all. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (continued) 3. Water System • . a. Engineering Services 1. Manager Miller stated in order to proceed with an upgrading of - the Maple- Pg g p good water system to conform with a retail system, -'.we have asked Kirkham Michael to submit a proposal for doing the engineering work. Attached is a letter outlining the scope of services to be accomplished in conjunction with that feast bility report. • 7be rate is the same as established for previous work and is in line with that charged by our other consulting engineering firms. It is felt that Cit y forces will be able to carry out the work proposed under Item 1 (to conduct a hydrant flow test program), and it is therefore recommended that the proposal of Kirk- ham Michael be accepted with the deletion of Item 1 ' in the scope of services and a reduction in the maxim-am cost to $8,500.00, •' 2. Councilman Wiegert moved to authorize Kirkham Michael and Associates to prepare a stud_y with a maximum cost to $10 to include Items 2 thru b of their report and the addition of an item review of the previous branch wel 1 system, Seconded by Mayor Bruton. Ayes - Mayor Bruton, Councilmen Anderson Murdock and Wiegert. Nays - Councilman Greavu. : Motion carried. b. Moratorium 1. Manager Miller presented the staff report and stated it is recommended that the minimum standards as set forth in the "Guide for Determination of Required Fire Flow" as published by the Insurance Services Office be adopted as a- standard.. When a building permit is requested, a determination of the , required fire flow would be. made _ q and compared to the "guide" for adequate flow. i If the existing flow does not meet the minimum flow as determined by the - "guide ", then a building permit would not be issued. For large industrial or commercial buildings, fire flows as determined by Factory Mutual Engineering or other recognized insurance underwriters may be utilized, In summary, it is the staff's recommendation that building permits be denied when the actual fire flow adjacent to the requested permit area does not meet the minimum established standards. 20 Councilman. Wiegert moved that the moratorium be conducted as recommended in the Manager's report. - Seconded by Councilman Murdock. Ayes Mayor Bruton, Councilmen Anderson, Murdock and Wiegert. Nays - Counci loran Greavai_ �- 3 MEMORANDUM TO: K. Haider, Acting City Manager FROM: J. Embertson, Deputy Fire Marshal* SUBJECT: Non- conforming Street Naming DATE July 6. 1983 Action by Council: Endorse Modifie Rej ecte - Date On behalf of the Public Safety Department, when street names are non - conforming to existing naming, it .creates a lot of confusion in emergency situations, especially for other personnel not familiar with the surroundinq area. As p y for the public in general, even if they are not familiar with the area, .a location can be found by number and standard location of street. cc: Public Safety Director e We a 0 1600 Dain Tower, 527 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55402 Telephone: (612) 339 -3100 WILLIAM S. KORSTAD STEPHEN W. KORSTAD May 31, 1983 City Council City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, MN 55109 Re: Maplewood West Boulevard Dear Council Members: P_ Maplewood West and Health Resources, Inc., have both proceeded to develop their property on Beam Avenue -- Maplewood West consisting of 34 acres and the hospital complex consisting 31 acres. Maplewood West would like to have the road coming into the property off Beam into this entire area to be named Maplewood West Boulevard. Health Resources, Inc., agrees with this name. Maplewood West Boulevard will be located about central between Hazelwood Street and the east end of our property. At the moment parts of this road are private and we do know that the length of the road will not run to the north end of the property but will end approximately in the center of the property where it will either curve or go at a right angle depending on the final plans by -the hospital and ourselves. We are not yet able to plat the property (primarily for income taxes).or to finish the road, as our total plans are not complete; however, in .the meantime, we would appreciate the City Council adopting the attached resolution or a form thereof designating this entryway road as Maplewood West Boulevard so that it would agree with our designation and our advertising. We, of course, will be present to explain the matter more in detail and to answer questions and to show you our up -to -date plans. .We would like to be on the City Council Agenda for June 1983, or at the earliest convenient time if publication for hearing is necessary. V WBK:skm Enc. Health Resources, Inc. s"" A Holding Corporation for Medical, Health &Hospital Services May 10, 1983 City Council City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Re: Proposed Maplewood West Boulevard Resolution Dear Council Members: In discussing our development plans with Maplewood West dev- elopers, Bill and Steve Korstad, Health Resources concurs with their assertion that configuration and naming of road- ways are vital elements in the success of a development. The Korstad's have consulted with us regarding naming the roadway bisecting the two properties "Maplewood West Boulevard". We agree with this name as shown on Kors tad' s site plan attached to the resolution. We have already dedicated. a portion of this road as public in order to complete construction in accordance with the city ordinances relating to developers aggreements. We have established an excellent working relationship with the city public works and community planning staffs throughout the planning and construction of our first phase. We are con- f ident that this cooperat ion and working relationship w i l l continue. Sincerely, L e ld �cCar y Pr ident km Health Resource Community Services Center . 2696 Hazelwood Avenue . Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 (612) 770 -9133 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the boundaries of the City of Maplewood are not symmetrical but are generally known to the public as East Maplewood, being the 3M complex on the east side of St. Paul, and the rest of Maplewood,.therefore, generally described as West Maplewood, and WHEREAS, each retail and office development of any size requires a designation for the general public to locate, unless such developments are *located directly on main thoroughfares, and WHEREAS, office and retail complexes , . doctors ' clinics, nursing home and apartment complexes, such as the ones to be located on-the approximate 34 acres along Beam Avenue between Hazelwood Avenue and White Bear Avenue require a designation as this general trade area covers approximately five miles, as there is no through road bisecting this area, and WHEREAS, there is no real need to extend any of the roads to the south or north because of the total barrier of Interstate 694, and WHEREAS, Maplewood West has designated this road in their advertising, brochures, . aerials , and under the name designation of "Maplewood West Boulevard ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Maplewood does hereby acknowledge this need of such designation for retail and office developments with its diverse trade area, and agree to have the road as laid out in Exhibit A attached hereto constituting the main entrance to this property to be known as and hereinafter platted as "Maplewood West Boulevard ". a ARM W • N o •' of mWA low d III r _ __: ' _ .�� _ � �0 • • O Y �� • ( I � 1 � _ �i � ter � • : o f '� • .H..H....MM ..... sass........ . r 0 Mtl 1 MAP WOOD WEST TOWERS Mixed Use Commercial Development Maplewood,. Minnesota e.x :a :z . Halewood Wee 16M OaF Tourer MineepoAa. MRr�eaola 55402 _ O ".:�q� 21 MEMORANDUM Act.ion b Endo. TO: City Manager I oail it d FROM Assistant City Engineer Re j ectou,..�„� DATE June 29, 1983 SUBJECT: Holloway Avenue Reconstruction McKnight Road to Beebe Road Joint Power Project Project No. 83 -9 The City of North St. Paul and Ramsey County have expressed interest in improving that section of Holloway Avenue between McKnight Road and Beebe Road in' conjunction with a joint powers project similar to the current Holloway Avenue improvement project. Reconstruction of this section of Holloway was considered during the April 15, 1982 public hearing. The staff recommendation at that hearing was to postpone the ordering due to lack of Municipal State Aid Street monies available to North St. Paul, North St. Paul now has MSAS allocations for use on Holloway Avenue west of McKnight and has set a date for public hearing on August 1, 1983. We therefore recommend.that the City Council of Maplewood direct the City Engineer to prepare an updated feasibility study. f RESOLUTION ORDERING PREPARATION OF REPORT ON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT WHEREAS, it is proposed to improve Holloway Avenue from Beebe Road to McKnight Road by reconstruction of the roadway, installation of storm sewer and utility appurtenances and to assess the bene f i ted property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLE - WOOD, MINNESOTA: that the proposed improvement be referred to the City Engineer for study and that he is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed, advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connec- tion with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of the aforesaid work be shared with the City of North St. Paul and that the Maplewood Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk be directed to enter into a 0 oint powers agreement for the cost sharing.