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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983 08-22 City Council PacketH) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Code Amendment: Minimum Floor Area (2nd Reading) 2. Large Assembly Ordinance (2nd Reading) 3. Off -Sale Liquor Sales - Friday Openings (2nd Reading ) 4. Dog Ordinance - Private Owner (2nd Reading) 5. Dog Ordinance - Kennel (2nd Reading) I} NEW BUSINESS 1. Plan Review Appeal: CUB Food Store 2. Waiver of Moratorium on Rezoni ngs to R -3 i I 34P Water Main Extension: Co. Rd. B J) VISITOR PRESENTATION K) COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 70 - 8. 9. 10. MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M.,. Monday, July 25, 1983 Council Chambers, Municipal-Building _ Meeting No, 83 -17 A. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting -of the City Council of Maplewood', Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal B u i l d i n g and was called to order at 7 :03 P . M. by Mayor Greavu . B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu, Mayor Present Norman G. Anderson, Councilmember Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present Mary Lee Maida, Councilmember Present C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes 83 -16 (July 11, 1983 ) Councilmember Anderson moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 83 -16 (July 11, 1983) as submitted Seconded by Councilmember Ma i da . Ayes - all, D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Mayor Greavu moved to approve the agenda as amended: 1. Construction Signs 2. Garage Signs 3. Bike Ordinance 4. Signs 5. Storm Sewer 6. Sewer Billing 7. Add Liquor License - Fiddlers to Agenda F -5 Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. E. CONSENT AGENDA Council removed items 3, 5 6 and 7 from the Consent Agenda to become Item 3 -EA -1, Items 4, 5, 61 7 - Items I -5, 6, 7 and 8. Mayor Greavu moved, seconded by Councilmember Juker, Ayes - all, to approve the Consent Agenda Items 1, 2 and 4 as recommended. 1. Accounts Payable Approved the accounts ( Part I. Fees, Services, Expenses - Check register dated July 13, 1983 and. July 14, 1983 - $426,140.03: Part II - Payroll dated July 8, 1983 66,054.66) in the amount of $492,194.69. 7/25 2 . Time Extension: Cave's Century Addition it I. Approval of two -year time extension for the Cave's Century Addition planned un i t development, on the basis that the applicant is making satisfactory progress in the phased development of the site. 119 Approva i of a two -year time extension for that part of the Cave's Century Addition preliminary p l a t which has not been f i n a l platted ( Century Addition and Cave's Century 2nd Addition) . Approval is subject to. the June 14, 1982 conditions of preliminary plat approval. E . A. 1. Time Extension - Beam Avenue to Highway 61 - Fratta 1 one Excavation R a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 - 7 - 119 WHEREAS, F . M . Fratta 1 one Excavating, Inc. initiated a conditional use permit for mineral excavation at the following described property: Commencing at a point of the N line of Sec. 4 T. 29 R. 22, being 661.6 ft W of the NE corner of sd Sec. 4, thence W along sd sec line 661.6 ft to the NW cor of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of sd Sec. 4, S along the 1/4 1/4 line 1006 ft; thence E parallel with the N sec line NE 661 ft thence N 1006 ft to the place beg. 15.23 acres more or less, ex that part of said tracts taken by the State of Minn. Commencing on a point on the E line of Sec. 4, T. 29 R. 22W being 1006 ft S of the NE cor of sd Sec. 4, thence S along Sec. line 503 ft. to the SE cor of the NE cor 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 4, thence W. along 1/4 1/4 sec line 1321 ft to SW cor of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of sd sec 4, thence N along 1/4 1/4 line 503 ft, thence E 1322 ft to pt of beg 15.23 acres more or less except the North 780 ft. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. This conditional use permit was i n i tated by F.M. Fratta 1 one Excavating, Inc., pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This conditional use permit was approved by the Maplewood City Council on June 28, 1982, subject to the f o l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s : a. Adherence to the requirements and standards set forth in Chapter 36 Article IV (Mineral Extraction) of the City Code. b. County Road D or Highway 61 be used exclusively for access to the subject site. c. In accordance with Section 36-407(b), annual mineral extraction permits must be obtained from the Director of P u b l i c Works. A plan for each year's operation shall be approved by the City Engineer. Annual permits shall designate the area, total acreage to be excavated, quantity of material to be removed, and specific erosion control measures. d. 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. 2 - 7/25 a e. There shall be no explosive detonations of any kind on the site. f. A suitable structure or method of operation must be--employed to remove* excess dirt from truck bodies and t i.res prior to exiting onto a p u b l i c right of way. g. A variance be. granted allowing operation beyond the 30 foot zone es- tablished in Section 36-414(b.4) of the City Code. If the variance is not granted, grading operations must comply with the above Code by easing 30 feet from property lines. h. The permit holder is responsible for acquiring any permits from other agencies. i . All grading shall be in accordance with the approved grading p l a n prepared by Harry S. Johnson Companies, Inc. received April 28, 19820 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the-above described conditional use permit be renewed on the basis that all of the o r i g i n a l . conditions of approval are being met, Approval is subject.to: 1.Renewal of the conditional use permit by Council in five years. 2. Compliance with the original conditions of approval. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 2. Establish Hearing Date - Industrial Revenue Note (SHARE) a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Miayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption 83 - 7 - 120 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 THE HEARING WHEREAS, a) Chapter 474, Minnesota Statutes, known as the Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act (the "Act ") gives municipalities the power to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of the encouragement and development of exonomically sound industry and commerce to ,prevent so far as possible the emergence of blighted and marginal lands and areas of chronic unemploy- ment; b) The City Council of the City of Maplewood (the "City ") has received. from a limited partnership to be formed under the laws of the State of 3 - 7/25 C Minnesota with SHARE Development ;:Corporation as the general partner to be known as Medical Property Partners I, (the "Company ") a proposal that the City assist in financing a project-hereinafter described, through the is- suance of its industrial revenue bonds (which may be in the form of a single debt instrument) (the "Bonds ") pursuant to the Act; c) Before proceeding with..cQa$ i on .af .Ithe :--request of the Company it is necessary for the City to hold a public hearing on the proposal pur- suant 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 the aroposal 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 finance the proposal are described in the attached form of Notice of Hearing. 3. A draft copy of the aroposed application to the Commissioner of Enerqy and Economic 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, 4. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the hearing to be given one publication in the official newspaper and a news' paper of general circulation available An the City, not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days prior to the date fixed for the hearing, substantially in the form of the. attached Noti ce of Publ i c Heari ng. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 25th day of July, 1983. John C. Greavu /s/ ATTEST: Lucille E. Aurelius /s/ City Clerk Seconded by Council member Bastian. Ayes - all, F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Variance - 1913 Howard St. - Carlson, 7:00 P . M . a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Mr. James Carlson for a twelve (12) foot setback variance from the Holloway right -of -way for a proposed addition at 1913 Howard Street. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was in order and noted the dates of publication. 4 - 7/25 fi.. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c.. Director of Community Development Geoff Olson presented the following Pl an- nng Commission recommendation: Commissioner Hejny moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution, granting a twelve -foot side yard setback variance for 1913 Howard, on the basis that: 1. Strict enforcement would cause undue hardship since any alternate addition would conflict with the use of the driveway or result in an unsuitable floor plan. 2.1 The variance would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance since the sight line along Holloway Avenue would not be affected. 3. From an aesthetic standpoint, the proposed addition would be attractive and compatible with the existing building. 4. The present setback of the building will not be decreased. r Commissioner Fischer seconded.Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Fischer, He j ny, Pel l i sh , Prew, Robens, Sletten, Whitcomb d.. Mr. James Carlson, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the proposal. e Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. f.. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard. g. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. h. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption 93 - 7 - 121 WHEREAS, James A. Carlson applied for a variance for the fol 1 owi ng -de- scribed property: The east half of Lot 1, Block 4, Hillcrest Gardens This property is also known as 1913 North Howard Street, Maplewood; WHEREAS, section 36 -71 of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances requires that the side yard setback on the street side of a corner lot be at least thirty feet; WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing a side yard setback. of eighteen feet, requiring a variance of twelve feet; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance is as follows: 5 - 7/25 1. This variance was applied for on June 10, 1983. 2. This variance was reviewed by-the Maplewood. Planning Commission on July 18, 1983. The Planning Commission -recommended to the City Council that said variance be affected. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on July 25, 1983 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. NOM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described variance be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. Strict enforcement would cause undue hardship, since any alternate addition would conflict with the use of the driveway or result in an unsuitable floor plan. 2. The 'variance would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance since the sight l i n e along Holloway Avenue would not be affected. 3. From an aesthetic standpoint, the proposed addition would be attractive and compatible with the existing building. 4. The present setback of the building will not be decreased. Adopted this 25th day of July, 1983' Seconded by Counci lmember Juker. . Ayes - all. I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Community Design Review Board Resignation. a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Council member Bastian * rntroduced - the \fo11 ow ng resol uti on and moved its adootion: 83..- 7 .122 WHEREAS, Robert Fol l ey became a member of the Community Design Review Board of Maplewood on January 22, 1981, and has served faithfully in that capacity. WHEREAS, he has freely given of his time and energy, without compensa- tion, for the betterment of the City of Maplewood; and WHEREAS, he has shown sincere dedication to his duties and has consist - ently contributed his leadership and effort in many ways for the benefit of the City. 6 - -7/25 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED for and on behalf of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, and,the citizens of the City that Robert Folley is hereby extended our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for this dedicated service and we wish his continued success in the future. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. c. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its r adoption: 83 - 7 - 123 WHEREAS, Victor Lydon became a member of the Community Design Review Board of Maplewood in August, 1980 and has served faithfully in that capacity. WHEREAS, he has freely given of his time and energy, without compensation, for the betterment of the City of Maplewood; and WHEREAS, he has shown sincere dedication to his duties and has consistently contributed his leadership and effort in many ways for the benefit of the City, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED for and on behalf of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, and the citizens of the City that Victor Lydon is hereby extended our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for his dedicated service and we wish his continued success in the future. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson, Ayes - all. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued 29 Street Vacation'- La kewood ' Dri ve (7 :15 P ! M R ) a., Mayor Greavu convened the reeti ng for a pu blic hearing regarding the proposed vacation of Lakewood Drive. between ' County Road D and Brenner Avenue, The Clerk stated the hearing notice is in order and noted the dates of publication, b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. 4 c, Director of Community Development Geoff Olson presented the following Planning Comm s si on recommendation Commissioner Hejny moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution,, to vacate the Lakewood Drive right -of- way from County Road D, south to Gall Avenue. The following conditions must be satisfied before the resolution for vacation may be recorded with Ramsey County. 1, Removal of the existing asphalt and reseeding the ri ghtq -of -way. In order to assure the sate sfacti on of this condition, a developer's agreement with a surety for 150 percent of the estimated cost, shall be submitted to the city engineer. on 7 - 7/25 2. The first. layer of asphalt must be laid for the extension of Gall. Avenue to the east, as proposed in Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Heights11preliminaryplat. Commissioner Barrett seconded.Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Fischer, Hejny, Pel 1 i sh, Prew, Robens, Sletten, Whitcomb Commssioner Hejny moved the planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution, vacating the Lakewood Drive right-of- way between Gall and Brenner Avenues, subject to retention of a utility and drainage easement over - the.entire right -of -way to be vacated. The following conditions must be satisfied before the resolution may be recorded: 1. Enter into a developer's agreement and post a 150 percent surety for the removal of the temporary asphalt curb and gutter and to install a permanent concrete curb and gutter along the north line of the intersection of Lakewood'Drive and Brenner Avenue. 2. Deedi nq the parcel , lying west of this right-of-wayht -of -wa and north of the park in Robert Ti 1 sen ' s Maplewood Heights #9, to the land owner to the north or' to the city to be included with the park property to the south. A public utility and drainage easement shall be granted over the easterly twenty feet. Commissioner Fisher seconded.Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Fischer, Hejny, Pel l i sh, Prew, Robens, Sletten, Whitcomb, d. Mr. James Ti 1 sen, Ti 1 sen Construction Co. spoke on behalf of the proposal. e. Mayor Greavu called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. The following voiced their opinions* Mr. Tony Bruno, 2370 Gall Avenue Mr. Clyde Jones, 2360 Gall Avenue Mr. Tom Morris, 2324 Gall Avenue f. Counci lmember Bastian roved to table Item F -2 until after Item F -3 had been discussed Seconded by Counci lmember Juker.Ayes - all. 3. P.U.D. Preliminary Plat - Ti 1 sen' s 11th Addition (7:15 P.M.) a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Tilsen Homes, Inc. for approval of a planned unit development and preliminary plat for a development of 36 double dwelling units and a single dwelling located on the south side of County Road D between Lakewood Drive and Bellaire Avenue. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was in order and noted the dates of publication. 8 - 7/25 b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c. Director of Community Development Geoff Olson presented the following Planning Commission recommendation Commissioner Hejny moved the Planninq Commission recommend to the . City Council approval of the resolution, approving Robert Tilsen's Maple- wood Heights #11 planned unit development, subject to: 1. Construction beginning within one year. 2. The northerly twenty feet of lots one through twelve, block one shall be landscaped, prior to issuance of any occupancy permit for. the block. The 1 andscapi ng shall provide a protective screen of - at least eighty percent opaqueness, six feet in height. 3. The corners of each lot shall be identified by land survey monument prior to the issuance of any occupancy permit within block one, within lots one through thirteen of block two and within lots fourteen through twenty -five of block two. 4. The footings for each structure shall also be pinned and flagged for inspection, prior to the foundations being laid, to assure that the com- mon walls are located exactly on the common lot lines, 5. Adherence to the preliminary plat received by the city on July 6, 1983 . subject to, changes approved by the City. Commissioner Pel l i sh seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Fischer, Hejny, Pellish, Prew, Robens , S1 etten , Whitcomb Commissioner Pel 1 i sh moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of Robert Ti 1 sen' s Maplewood Heights #11 preliminary plat received by the city on July 6, 1983, subject to the following conditions 1. Approval of the planned unit development by the same name. 2. Council authorizing the vacation of Lakewood Drive from Brenner Avenue to County Road D. Final plat approval shall not be granted until a developer's agreement is submitted for the easterly extension of Gall Avenue and the removal and reseeding of Lakewood Drive north of Gall Avenue, 3, Council ordering the construction of a, storm sewer, west along Gall Avenue prior to final plat approval. If the project is not ordered, approval rust be obtained from the City Engineer for a drainage plan to enlarge the existing facilities, including the pond west of Lakewood Drive at Brenner Avenue. 4. City Engineer approval of fi na1 grading, uti 1 i ty and drainage plans. 9 - 7/25 5. Submittal of a developer's agreement for street and utility construction. 6. Submittal of an acceptable erosion control plan before any building permits are issued, which considers the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service. 7. The easterly fifty feet of Lot 25, Block 2, shall be shown as Bellaire Avenue right -of -way on the final plat. 8. The park lying south of the proposed plat, shall be vacated prior to final plat.approval. 9. The park property lying to the south shall be included in the subject plat. That part of the "park" property to be combined with the single dwellings to.the south shall be platted as outlots. The remainder of the "park" property shall be included as part of the lots in the proposed plat. 10. Prior to final plat approval deeds shall be submitted to the city for recording, for the combination of any of the "park" property with the abutting single- dwelling lots to the south. All costs associated with the land transfers and combination shall be borne by the developer and included in the developer's agreement for Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Heights #11. Each of the deeds . shall include a deed restriction stating that "separation 'of the properties described in this instrument shall not be permitted unless authorized by the .City of Maplewood." Commissioner Barrett seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Fischer, Hejny, Pel l i sh, Prew, Robens , Sl etten , Whitcomb. d. Mr. James Tilson, Tilson Homes, Inc., spoke on behalf of the, proposal e. Mayor Greavu called for persons who wished .to be heard for or against the proposal. The following were heard and voiced their opinions: Mr. Clyde Jones, 2360 Gall Avenue Mr. Jim Handrahan, 2300 Gall Avenue Mr. Tony Bruno, 2370 Gall Avenue Mr. Al Madson, 2373 Gall Avenue Mr. Tom Morris, 2324 Gall Avenue Mr. Bob Tilsen, Tilsen Construction Company, answered the area residents' questions. f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. g. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption B3 -7 -124 WHEREAS, Tilsen Homes, Inc. initiated a conditional use permit for a planned- unit development at the following- described 'property: That part of the NE 4 of Sec. 1, T. 29, R. 22, Ramsey County, Minnesota, lying North of the Plat of R08ERT TILSEN' S MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS NO. 9, and lying Southerly of the southerly l i n e of County Road "D", together with 10 - 7/25 that part of the Park as platted on ROBERT TILSEN'S MAPLE1400D HEIGHTS NO. 9 lying North of Lot 15, Block 6 and lying East of the Northerly extension of the west line of said Lot 15. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. The conditional use permit was initiated by Tilsen Hones, Inc., pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This conditional use permit was reviewed by the. Maplewood Planning Commission on July 18, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said permit be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on July 25, 1983, to consider this request. 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 MAPLE CITY COUNCIL that the above- described conditional use permit be approved on the basis of the-following find- ings of fact: 1. The use is in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan and with the !purpose and standards of chapter 36 -442 of the City Zoning Code. 2. The establishment or maintenance of the use would not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. 3. The use would be located, designed, maintained and operated to be compatible with the character of that zoning district. 4. The use would not depreciate property values. 5. The use would not be hazardous, detrimental or disturbing to present and potential surro.undi ng land uses, due to noises, ql are, smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water pollution, water runoff, vibration, general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances* 6. The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and would not create traffic congestion, unsafe access or parking needs that would cause undue burden to the area properties. 79 The use would be served by essential public services, such as streets, police, fire protection, utilities, schools and parks. 8. The use would not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for oubl i c facilities and services; and would not be detrimental to the welfare of the city. 9. The use would p reserve and incorporate the site's natural and scenic features into the development design. 10 The use would cause minimal adverse environmental effects, 11 . 7/25 Approval is subject to: 1. Construction starting within one year. - 2. The northerly twenty' feet of 1 ots one through twel ve , - bl ock one shal 1 be landscaped prior to issuance of any permit the block, to provide a.protective screen of at least eighty percent opaqueness and six feet in height. 3. The corners of each lot shall be identified by land survey monument prior to the issuance of any occupancy permit within block one, within lots one through thirteen of block two and within lots fourteen through twenty -five of block two. 4. The footings for each structure shall also be pinned and flagged for inspection, prior to the foundations being laid, to assure that the I ommon walls are located exactly on common lot lines. 5. Adherence to the preliminary plat received by the city on July 6, 1983, subject to changes approved by the city., Seconded by Council member Anderson, . Ayes - all., h. Council member Bastian monied a roV -al. -* of : Robert Ti l sen' s ' ^ iapl ewood Height's 11 rel imi nar * 1 at recei ved b the - ci t on Jul 6, 1983, subject to the fol 1 owing rnn d i t i nn.S 1. Approval of the planned -unit development by the same name. 2. Council authorizin g the vacation of Lakewood Drive from Brenner Avenue to County Road D. Final plat approval shall not be granted until a developer's agreement is submitted for the easterly extension of Gall Avenue and the removal and reseeding of Lakewood Drive north of Gall Avenue, 3. The storm sewer system plan shall make use of the existing detention pond on Lakewood Drive. The existing system shall be modified to accomodate the additional drainage as approved by the City Engineer. 4, City Engineer approval of final grading, utility and drainage plans 50 Submittal of a developer'.s agreement for street and utility construction. 6. Submittal of an acceptable erosion control plan before any building permits are issued, which considers the recommendations of the Soil Con- servation Service. 7. The easterl y yfift feet of Lot 25, Block 2, shall be shown as Bellaire Avenue right -of -way on the final plat. 8. The park lying south of the proposed plat, shall be vacated prior to final plat approval. 12 - 7/25 9. The "park" property lying to the south shall be included in the subject plat. That part of the "park" property to be combined with the single dwelling lots to the south shall be platted as out lots. The remainder of the "park" property shall be included as part of the lots in the proposed plat. 10. Prior to final plat approval, deeds shall be submitted to the city for recording, for the combination of any of the "park" property with the abutting single-dwelling lots to the south. All costs associated with the land transfers and combination shall be borne by the developer and included in the developer's agreement for Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Height's #11. Each of the deeds shall include a deed restriction stating that "separation of the properties described in this instru- ment shall not be permitted unless authorized by the City of Maplewood." Seconded by Counci 1 member Anderson, Ayes - all 2. Street Vacation: Lakewood Drive (7:15 P.M.).Continued g.Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. h.Mayor Greavu J ntroduced the * fol 1 6W flg resol uti on and .'moved i is adopti on 83 -7 -125 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated proceedings to vacate the public interest in the following- described real property: Lakewood Drive between the south right-of-way 1 i ne .of County Road D and the easterly extension of the south line of the following - described parcel: Except the south 30 feet, the south 152.5 feet of the north 330.45 feet of the east 164.2 feet of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, subject to roads and easements in Section 1, Township 29, Range 22. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this vacation is as follows. 1, This vacation was initiated by Tilsen Homes, Inc. June 1, 1983; 2. Thi s vacation was reviewed by the Planning Commission on July 18,1983. The ' P1 anni ng Commi s ion recommended to the City Council that thi s vacation be approved; 3. The City Council held a public hearing on July 25, 1983, to consider this vacation. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All. persons present at this hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also con- sidered reports and recommendations of the city staff and Planning Commission. WHEREAS, upon vacation of the above - described street vacation, public interest in the property will accrue to the following described abutting properties: 13 - 7 /25 1. The east 164.20 feet of the north 177.95 feet of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, subject to roads and easements in Section 1, Township 29 Range 22. Also known as 2370 County Road D East. 2. Except the North 177.95 feet, the north 330.45 feet of the east 164.2 feet of the NW 1/4 of the Nh1.1 /4, subject to roads and easements in Section 1, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2373 Gall Avenue. NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT .RESOLVED by the Maplewood City Council that it is in the public interest to grant the above - described vacation on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. It would not be in the public interest to retain this right -of -way because construction would be cost - prohibitive. 2. All abutting developable land can be accessed more cost - effectively through the easterly extension of Gall Avenue. 3. Vacation eliminates the potential for undesirable double - fronting lots. This vacation is subject to the retention of a drainage and utility easement over the entire vacated right -of -way. Seconded by Counci 1 member Ma i da . Ayes - all. i . Mayor Greavu i ntro'du*ced ' the following'__ . resolution and moved i is 'adoption : 83 - 7 - 126 WHEREAS, City of Maplewood initiated proceedings to vacate the public interest in the following- described real property: 1. Lakewood Drive, as dedicated in Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Height's. #9 lying north of the northwesterly extension of the north right-of-way line of East Brenner Avenue, and 2. That portion of Lakewood Drive lyinq between the easterly extension of the north and south lines of the following-described property: except the north ten feet, the north 217 feet of the west 150 feet of the east 170 feet of the south 1103.69 feet of the N14 1/4 of the NW 1/4 in Section 1, Township 29, Range 22. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this vacation is as follows: 1. This vacation was initiated by Tilsen Homes, Inc. June 1, 1983; 2.. This vacation was reviewed by the Planning Commission on July 18, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that this vacation.be approved; 3. The 'City Council held a public hearing on July 25, 1983, to consider this vacation. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to 14 - 7/25 law. All persons present at this hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations I of the city staff and Planning Commission. WHEREAS, upon vacation of the above- described street vacation, public interest in the property will accrue to the fol l owi ng- descri bed abutting properties: 1. The north 217 feet of the west 150 feet of the east 170 feet of the south 1103.69 feet of the Ntsl 1/4, of the NW 1/4 subject to roads and easements in. Section 1, Township 29, Range 22, also known as 2370 Gall Avenue. 2. Park property dedicated to the City of Maplewood with Robert Tilsen's' Maplewood Heights #9, lying west of.Lakewood Drive right -of -way. 3. Park property dedicated to the City of Maplewood with Robert Ti 1 sent s Maplewood Heights #9, lying east of Lakewood Drive right -of -way and north of lots 1 -15, Block 6, Section 1, Township 29, Ranee 22. 4. Lot 1 , Block 6 , Robert Ti 1 sen t s Maplewood Heights #9. NOW 9 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Maplewood City Council that it is in the public interest to grant the above - described vacation on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. It would not be in the public interest to retain this right -of -way because construction would be cost - prohibitive. 2. All abutting developable land can be accessed more cost - effectively through the easterly extension of Gall Avenue. 3. Vacation eliminates the aotenti al for undesirable double-fronting lots. This vacation is subject to the retention*of a drainage and utility easement over the entire vacated right --of -way. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. 4. industrial Revenue Bonds - St. John's (7:30 P.M.) a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a request of St, John's Hospital for a $53,000,000 Industrial Revenue Bond for acquisition of land and the construction and equipping of an approximate 223,000 square foot acute care hospital and related health care facilities to be located at the north- east corner of' Beam and Hazelwood ' and to advance refund the outstanding $2,400,000 Housin g pandREdeve10 ment Authority Revenue Bonds. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was in.order and noted the dates of publication. b, Manager Evans presented the staff report. ce Mr. Mike Monson , Mr. Gary French and Mrs. diary Alice Li ghtte , Health Resources, spoke on behalf of the proposal. d. -Mayor Greavu called for proponents-9 None were heard. 15 - 7/25 e. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard. f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. g. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 83 - 7 - 127 RESOLUTION RECITING A PROPOSAL FOR A MEDICAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO THE PROJECT PURSUANT TO THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF SAID PROJECT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF ENERGY, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA AND AUTHORIZING THE PREPARATION OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS IN CONNECTION WITH SAID PROJECT WHEREAS , a) The !purpose of Chapter 474, Minnesota Statutes, known as the Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act (the "Act") as found and determined by the legislature is to promote the welfare of the state by the active attraction and 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 Act further states in Section 474.01, Subdivision a, that the welfare of the state requires the provision of necessary 'medical and. health care facili- ties, to the end that adequate health care services be made available to residents of the state at reasonable costs; c) Factors necessitating the active promotion and development of such medical and health care facilities are the increasing concentration of population in the metropolitan areas and the rapidly rising increase in the amount and cost of medi- cal and health care services required to meet the needs of the increased population; d) The City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota ('the City") has received from Health Resources Hospital Corporation, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota (the "Company ") a proposal that the City undertake to finance a Project hereinafter described, through the issuance of a Revenue Bond or Bonds (the "Revenue Bonds ") pursuant to the Act; e) The City desires to facilitate the selective development of the community, retain and improve the tax base and help to provide the range of services and employment opportunities required by the population; and the Project w i l l assist the Ci ty i n achi evi ng those 'objecti ves : The fi nanci ng of the project wi 11 provi de substantial inducement for the continuation of the medical operations of the Company in the City and surrounding areas and will help to increase assessed valuation of the City and surrounding areas and help maintain a positive rela- tionship between assessed valuation and debt and enhance the image and of the community; an 16 - 7/25 f) The Company is currently , engaged in th_e business of provi-di medical and health.. care services in the comuni ty primarily in the operati on of non hospitals , The ' proposed pro j6ct ' sh.al l consist of * the acqui - of land the the constructi and equippi thereon * of ' an approximate 112 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, to advance refund the outstanding $2,400,000 Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota Commercial Devel opm' ent Revenue Bonds, Series 1982 (St. John's Hospital Project) and to refinance certain existing debt of the Company to to renovate and provide equipment for the Company's Existing hospital (St. Johni' s Hospital) located at 403 Maria Avenue, St. Paul; Minnesota; g) The City has been advised by representatives of Company that conventional, commercial financing to pay the'capTtal cost of the Project is available only. a 1iited basis and at such high costs of borrowing that the economic feasibility of operating the ' Project would . be significantly reduced , but -Company has also advised th.is Council that with the 64d of municipal f i nanci nn , and its resulting low borrowing cost, the Project i s economical more feas.i bl e ; h) The City has been further advised by representatives of the Company that a reduction i n debt servi ce ' charges to patients and third pary payors w i l l occur as a result of such refinancing, and that reductions in debt service charges pursuant to the refinancing will be passed on' to patients and third party payors; 0) Pursuant to a resolution of the City Council adopted on June 27, 1983, a public heari on the Pro ject - was held on ' July 25, 1983, after notice was pubs i - shed, and materials made available for publ inspection at the office of the City Clerk, all as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 474,01, Subdivision 7b at which public hearing all those appearing who so desired to speak were heard; j No publ i c of f i ci al of the Ci ty has ei ther a di sect or i ndi rest f nanci al interest in the Project nor will any public official either directly or indirectly benef i financially from the Project' NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Counci of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, as follows 1. The Council hereby gives preliminary approval to the proposal of Company that the City undertake the Project pursuant to the Minnesota Municipal In- dustrial Development Act (,Chapter 474, Minnesota Statutes) , consisting of the acquisition, construction and equipping of facili within the City and .renovation of a facility adjacent to the City pursuant to Company's specTfi cati ons suitabl for ' the operations described above, the refinancing of certain indebtedness of the Company and the advance refunding of the Company's Outstanding St. Johns Hospital Project Bonds and pursuant to a revenue agreement between the City and Company upon such terms and conditions with. provisions for 'revision from time to ti as necessary, so as to produce income and revenues sufficient to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on the Revenue Bonds i the maximum aggregate principal amount of $53,000,000 to be issued pursuant to the Act for the above stated purposes, and said agreement may also provide for the entire interest of Company therein to be mortgaged to the. purchases of the Revenue Bonds; and the City hereby under- takes preliminari to issue its Revenue Bonds in accordance with such terms and conditions; 17 - 7/25 2. On the basis of information avai 1 abl e to this Council it appears, and the Council hereby finds, that the Project constitutes properties, real and personal, used or useful in connection with one or -more revenue producing enterprises engaged in providing health care services within the meaning of Subdivision 1c of Section 474.02 of the Act and is a hospital or nursing home facility of a non - profit hospital or nursing home as required by Section 474.03 (3) of the Act; that the Project furthers the purposes stated in Section 474.01 of the Act, that the availability of the financing under the Act and willingness of the City to furnish such financing will be a sub- stantial inducement to Company to undertake the Project, and that the effect of the Project, if undertaken, will be to reduce debt service charges to patients and third party payors,. to cause reduction in debt service charges pursuant to this program to be passed on to patients. and third party payors, to help prevent chronic unemployment, to help the City retain and improve the tax base and to provide the range of service and employment opportunities required by the population, to help prevent the Movement of talented and educated persons out of the state and to areas within the.State where their services may not* be as effectively used, to promote more intensive development and use of land within and adjacent.to the City and eventually to increase the tax base of the community; 3. The Project is hereby given preliminary approval by the City subject to the approval of the Project by the Minnesota Commissioner of Energy, Planning and Development or such other state office having authority to grant approval and subject to final approval by this Counci 1 ; the Company, and the purchaser of the Revenue Bonds as to the ' ul ti mate details of the financing of the Project; 4 Jn accordance with Subdivision 7a of Section 474.01 Minnesota Statutes, the Mayor of the ' Ci ty is hereby authorized and directed to submit the proposal for the Project to the Com, Mi ss i ones of Energy, Pl ann i np and Development, requesting his approval, and other officers, employees and agents of the City are hereby authorized to provide the Commissioner with such preliminary i n- formation' as he may require; 5. Company has agreed and it is hereby determi ned ' that any and all costs incurred by the City in connecti on ' wi th the financing of the Project whether or the Project is carried to completion and whether or not approved by the Commissioner will be paid by Company; 61t Briggs and Morgan, Professional Association, acting as bond counsel, are authorized to assist in the preparation and review of necessary documents relating to the Project to consult with the City Attorney, Company and the purchaser of the Revenue Bonds as to the maturities, interest rates and other terms and provisions of the Revenue Bonds and as to the covenants and other provisions of the necessary documents and to submit such documents to the Council for final approval; 7. Nothing in this resolution or in the documents prepared pursuant hereto shall authorize the expenditure of any municipal funds on the Project other than the revenues derf-ved from the Project or otherwise granted to the City for this ,purpose. The Revenue Bonds shall not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or . equi tabl e, ' upon any property or funds of the City except the' 'revenue and proceeds pledged to the payment thereof, nor shall 18 - 7/25 the Ci b.e subject '.to any l i a b i l i ty thereon. The holder of the Revenue Bonds shall never hate th.e right to compel any exercise of the taxing power of the Ci t,y to Pay thee outstandi nq on nci pal - on the Revenue Bonds or the interest thereon, or to enforce payment thereof ' agai nst ' any property of the City. Thy. RevenueQnds Shall recite in substance . that the Revenue Bonds including interest thereon, are payable solely from * the revenue and proceeds pledged to the' payment thereof:. The' Revenue Bonds shal not constitute a debt of the Gi ty wi thi n the e anyofany constitut or statutory 1 imi tati on ; 8. *In antici nati on ' of the' approval by the Commissioner of P1 anni ng, Energy and Deve.l op-ent and the issuance of the Revenue Bonds to f , nance al 1or a oortiQn * of the Project and i order that completion ' of the Project will not edelayed when a oared * Coman is-here author* zed to make suchpprpy expenditures and advances toward payment of that portion of the costs of the Project to be fi the proceeds of the Revenue Bonds as Company consi necessary, i n c 1''ding the use of 'interim, short - term f nanci ng, sub'ect to reimbui^serent from the proceeds of the Revenue. Bonds if and when del v - red but otherwise without i i abi 1 i-ty on the part of .the City; 9, The actions of the City Clerk in causing public notice of the public hearing and in describing the general nature of the Project and estimati ng the. p ri nci pal amount of the Revenue Bonds to be issued to finance the Project and i prepari a draft of the proposed application to the Commi of Planning , Energy and Devel Qpment, State of ' Minnesota, for approval of the Project, wh i ' h.as. been ' ava i 1 abl e for inspection by the public at the City Hall frQm*and after the publ of notice of the hearing, are in all respects.' rati fied and confirmed. Seconded by Councilmemb.er- Bastian. Ayes - a11. 5. Liquor License Fiddler's 7:45 P , M q' a. Mayor Greavu convened the eeeting for a public hearing regarding the requestofMarkRobertHansonforapprovalofaOn -Sale Li guor License to be knownas The Fiddler "s Deli, 3035 Wbi to Bear avenue. The Clerk stated the he ri na g notice was in order and noted the dates of publication. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c., Mr. Mark Hanson, the applicant, spoke on ,behalf of his request d. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. e. Mayor Greavu called for opponents, were heard. f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. g. Counci 1 memher Basti introduced the following resolution and moved i ado ti on 33 - 7 - 128 Notice Is Hereby Given, that pursuant to action by the City Council of Maplewood on July 25, 1 an On -Sale Intoxicating Liquor License was approvedfornarkRobertHansondbaFiddler's Deli, 3035 'White Bear Avenue. The Council proceeded in this matter as outlined under the provisionsoftheCityOrdinances. 19 - 7/25 Seconded by Councilmember Mazda byes -- All Councilmember Anderson moved to=amend - * the *' ,4genda to hear J or resent at this time Seconded by Councilmember Juker Ayes All J. Visitor Presentation 1. Mr. Joseph Bloyer, 1467 Frost Avenue. a. Mr. Joseph Bloyer, 1467 Frost and Mr. Sampson,1503 Frost, both commented on the fact that Frost Avenue has not*been closed and they are not getting access to their property as promised. They would just as soon have the road closed completely. b. Mr. Wayne Leonard, Project Engineer for Ramsey County, explained the time schedule for Frost Avenue. c. Counci -l- member Juker mowed * that * Frost ' Avenue : be ' ci osed from White Bear Avenue *to Birmi..ngham Street'to 'al1 *traffic exce emergency vehicles and construction'crewst Seconded by Councilmember Anderson.Ayes - A11. 2. Councilmember Juker commented on the construction of Holloway Avenue and questioned if those residents are experiencing the same problems as the residents on Frost Avenue.. Engineering Department will investigate. H, Unfinished Business 1. Hazelwood Avenue Construction a. Director of Public Works Ken Haider presented the staff report. Councilmember Juker !moved ' to ' extend - the ' rmeeti ng ast * the ' deadl i nes . Seconded by Councilmember Anderson.Ayes A11. Councilmember Juker - moved to * ame' hd 'the Agenda and -discuss -Ttem I =7 at this time. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Netw ' Bus i nes s 7, Assessment Hearing: Frost Avenue Ayes -- All* a, Manager Evans presented the staff report. b t Counc 11 member Anderson - i ntroduced the ' f o11 owi ha resol uti on and ' m* owed i is adoption 20 - 7/25 83 - 7 - 129, WHEREAS, the City Clerk and City Engineer have. present the final figures for Improvement No. 82 -9, Frost Avenue Reconstruction. from Birmingham Street to White Bear Avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 3Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD,MINNESOTA that the City Clerk and City Engineer shall for calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, niece or parcel of land abutting on the streets affected, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and they shal 1 - f 1 e a copy of such proposed assessment in the City Office for inspection, FURTHER, the Clerk shall, upon completion of such proposed assessment notify the Council thereof. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - Ali. c. Counci1member Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption. 83 - 7 - 130 WHEREAS, the Clerk and the Engineer have, .at the direction of the Council, prepared an assessment roll for the construction of Frost Avenue Reconstruction from Birmingham Street to White Bear Avenue, Improvement 82 -9, and the said assessment roll is on f i l e in the office of the City Clerk; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 11th day of August, 1983, at John Glenn Junior High School at 7:00 p.m. to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by*such improvement will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published in the official newspaper, at least two weeks prior to the hearing and to mail notices to the owners of all property affected by said assessment 3. The notice of hearing shall state the date, time and place of hearing, the general nature of the improvement, the area proposed to be assessed, that the proposed assessment roll is on file with the Clerk, and that written or oral objections will be considered. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - All H. Unfinished Business (continued) 10 Hazelwood Avenue Reconstruction a. Manager Evans presented supplimental information to the previously submitted 21 - 7/25 fe a s i b i l i ty study as requested by the City Council,. The supplement is a result of future study regarding alternate street width designs and an expanded storm sewer systems consideration. - We request that the City Council accept this report and order a publicqY hearing on August 11, 1983. Due to the number of affected property owners, we recommend that the hearing be held at John Glenn Junior High School. b. Mayor Greavu moved to cancel the hearing for the Hazelwood Avenue reconstruction scheduled for August 11 1983 Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - All. 2:, node Amendment: Minimum Floor Areas a.. _Manager Evans presented the staff report. b.Mayor Greavu moved first readinq of an ordinance amendi na the code re, ardi n minimum floor areas. Seconded by Councilmember Maida Ayes - Mayor Greavu Council members Anderson, Mai dc and Bastian Nay - Councilmember Juker c. Councilmember Bastian move to reconsider the vote on the code amendment for minimum floor-areas. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Motion failed. I. New Business (continued) 2. Time Extension: English St. Townhouses a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Bastian and Mai da Nays - Councilmembers -Anderson and Juker b. Mayor Greavu moved cancellation of the planned unit - develo ment and re- wnhouse develo ment, on the1iminar _ plat _ approvalss for the Enl sh Street To basis that: 1. Substantial physical activit and investment has not occurred in reasonable reliance on the approved application. 2. A g ood faith effort has not been make to comply with the conditions of approval. 3. Cancellation of the approvals will not cause the subdivider to Suffer substantial financial damage. 4 propertyThe owners have not requested a time extension. A letter was sent notifying them of the need for an extension. Mo reply was received. 22 - 7/25 Seconded by Counci lmember Bastian. Ayes - All 3. Rock Concert Ordinance (First Reading) a. Ci Attorney Pat Kel presented the staff report and, b. Mayor Greavu moved first readi n of an'. ordinance establishing gui del i nes for Rock Concerts as amended. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - A11. 410 Dog Ordinances (First Reading) a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. No action taken. 6. Water Main, Sanitary Sewer - County Road D a. Manager Evans stated the developer of the property on the north side of County Road D approximately 500'-West of White Bear Avenue wishes to extend sewer and street for service connections. The construction would be done by and paid for by the developer. Since there is no initial cost to the City it is recommended the City Council authorize staff to execute an agreement with the developer to allow construction of public sewer and water. b. Mayor Greavu moved to authorize the staff to execute an agreement with the developer to allow construction of ubl i c sewer and water. Seconded by Counci lmember Bastian. - Ayes - All* 6. Contract Amendment No. 3 - Project 78 -10 a. Manager Evans stated during the excavation of the storm water detention basin located on the Oxford property, an exceptionally high perched ground water table was experienced. The water table is above the design pondp bottom which has a uniform flat bottom sloping from the inlets to t he outlets at'a constant g rade. Due to the continuous saturated soils at the invert the contractor has been unable to finish grading the bottom. The bottom, therefore, has low areas that will continuously retain water thus prohibiting establishment of'* vegetation. In order to provide a ydry bottom basin fill material is required to raise the finished grade above the ground water. Shallow swales will also be graded throught the center of the pond between the inlet piping and outlet piping to provide for low flow channel i zati on . The recommended work results in an additional cost to the project of $13 b.' Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption. 83' -7 -131 WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota has heretofore 23 - 7/25 ordered made Improvement Project No. 78 -10 and has let a construction contract therefore pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. AND WHEREAS, it is now necessay and expedient that said contract be modified and designated as Improvement Project No. 78 -10, Contract Amendment #3, NOW, THEREFORE, 3E IT RESOLVED BY CITY COUP!CIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to modify the existing contract by executing said Contract Amendment #3. Seconded by .Councilmember Juker. Ayes- All. K. Council Presentation 1. Construction Times a. Councilmember Juker stated she has received calls regarding contractors working Montana Avenue starting at 6:00 A.M. She feels there should be time limits especially on weekends. 2. Garage Sale Signs a. Councilmember Juker stated people do not take their garage sales signs down after the sale is over.. Directed staff to investigate. 3. Bike Ordinances a. Councilmember Juker requested that the Bike Ordinance be published on the Maplewood Review. Also requested that a meeting between the Council and the owners of the Maplewood Review be established. 4 Signs a. Councilmember Anderson questioned what good posted signs do. Frost is posted for no traffic and closed, and people still drive on it. 5. Storrs Sewer a. Councilmember Anderson questioned the storm sewers being placed on Frost Avenue, 6. Sewer Billing a. Councilmember Anderson presented each Councilmember with a copy of a letter from Mr. Kaiser showing he only pays $6.21 for water and $30.10 for sewer rental. He just wished to inform Council. L. Administration Presentation None M. Adjournment 11:35 P.M. 24 - City Clerk 7/25 924*50 ICMA RETT;lfE.MNT CORP 13 MAPLE WOOD STATE BNK 187o50 MAPLE10130 STATE ENK 139993o67 24*00 AFSCME 24*00 DEF:-'RR.--J %".'0MP FWT P3L SAUTNGS BONDS UNION DUES 213502 08/10! -9912e35 MN STATE TRE'ASURER 213502 08/10/83 351 .00 MN STATE TREASURER 9,p263,&35 MOTOR VEH LIC 08 DRIVERS LI%C' PBL 213540 08110f83 279o42 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 2135-40 08110M 1 364,44 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL ACCOUNTS. -PAYABLE AUGUST 22,19,83. 213330 08/10/83 213453 08/10/83 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 08110f 83 CHECK REGISTER 213470 D8/10/83 CHEC K NO*DATE AMOUNT r*VNDOI ITEM D;"S:RIP Tl 0' 213015 08110M 314*05 AFSCME UNION DUES 21 015 X38 5*32 119937 AFSCME UNION D U &E Syi 213100 08/I0/83 203*00 BLLE CRCSS INSURANCE PBL 213100 D.8./.l Of 8.3 419o24 B L U E.-CROSS INSURANCE PBL 213 10 8 /10/83 27*72 BLUE Z,CROSS I NSU R A N'%v' E'PBL 213100 08110f83 55 :43 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE PS 213100 08flO/83 33*26 BLUE C INSURANCE PBL 213100 08/10M BLU CROSS INSURANCE P8L 213100 08/10183 376.53 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 213100 08/10/83 110*86 BLUE C R 0 S 53'INSURANCE P3L, 213100 08/10/83 13303 BLUE CROSS I NSUR ANC 213100 08/10183 173.42 BLLE CROSS TKSURANCE PBL 213100 08/10f83 16*63 BLLE C INSURANCE PBL 08/10f83 BLUE CROS.3',INSURANCE P3L 213100 98110f83 219066 BLLE C 1 N SJ R A NC %E P3L 213100__0.8/10183 551.97 BLUE CROSS I N S U R A Nl..E P3 L21310008/10f83 175.44 BLUE CROSS I N.-SU R A NC E P3L 213100 08/10M 191994 OLLt CROSS TNSURANrCE PSL 213100 D8/10f83 191.9`4 ELLE CROSS INSURANCE P:3 L 213100 0 $/1 83*1 . 4 BLUE C . ROS I NIS U R ANC=P3L, 213100 08110183 55*43 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE PBL 213100 08f10f83 175.44 BLUE CR CS S;NSUR ANCE 213100 08 240*02 BLUE'S I I NSUR A Nlb%o E P3L -- - 3,P617.29 924*50 ICMA RETT;lfE.MNT CORP 13 MAPLE WOOD STATE BNK 187o50 MAPLE10130 STATE ENK 139993o67 24*00 AFSCME 24*00 DEF:-'RR.--J %".'0MP FWT P3L SAUTNGS BONDS UNION DUES 213502 08/10! -9912e35 MN STATE TRE'ASURER 213502 08/10/83 351 .00 MN STATE TREASURER 9,p263,&35 MOTOR VEH LIC 08 DRIVERS LI%C' PBL 213540 08110f83 279o42 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 2135-40 08110M 1 364,44 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 213330 08/10/83 213453 08/10/83 213453 08110f 83 213470 D8/10/83 924*50 ICMA RETT;lfE.MNT CORP 13 MAPLE WOOD STATE BNK 187o50 MAPLE10130 STATE ENK 139993o67 24*00 AFSCME 24*00 DEF:-'RR.--J %".'0MP FWT P3L SAUTNGS BONDS UNION DUES 213502 08/10! -9912e35 MN STATE TRE'ASURER 213502 08/10/83 351 .00 MN STATE TREASURER 9,p263,&35 MOTOR VEH LIC 08 DRIVERS LI%C' PBL 213540 08110f83 279o42 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 2135-40 08110M 1 364,44 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0 DAT VEND03 -STEM ; JESCRLPT1ONAMOU 213540 08/10/83 329.36 MN MUTUAL LIFO INS PPEMi UM PBL , 213540 08/10/83 310 0 MN_MUTUAL LI B INS D_F_Rn- 4 213540 08/10/83 427,10 My MU TU+L LIFP1 INS FREMI UM PBL 211540 0.8/10/83 129.18 P4 MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 16 213540 08/10/83 3.60 MN MUTUAL LIF'_IAS _FREMI UM PBL 1 ; :213540 - - -08/10183 2.16 MN MU TUAL LT FE INS PRE PBL 213540 08/10183 129020 MN MUTUAL LIF_INS PREMIUM PBL 15 :213540 8/10/8 1 0.MN MU TU AL LI F INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 -!108110183 10.82 MN MUTUAL LIF=INS PREMI UM PBL 213540 08/10 /83 45.86 IV f-4 MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 08/10183 45.85 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS - _PREMI UM PBL 213540 _.._ _.08/10/113 507.'J2 M* MUTUAL LIFE IkS PREMIUM P3L 213540 08/10 /a3 2 459.71 MU MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMI UM PBL i--213540 II8/10/83 179.43 MN.MUTUAL LIFA INS _,PREMIUM PBL - - L - T 213540 08/10!83 25'1 .16 MN MUTUAL LI F=INS PRIM: UM PBL 213540 08/10183 203.69 MN MUTUAL L FE INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 08/10/83 12.62 __MN MN MUTUAL LIFE INS - - -... _...PREMIUM PBL. 21354p - -- -_-0a/10/53 400.34 MUTUAL LIFE INS-PREMIUM PBL 213540 08 /10M 422.26 MN MUTUAL LIF_INS PREMIUM PBL t 213540 __08/10!83 123.6 MTV MUTUAL L INS `PREMIUM aPRLi"i PBL 213540 fl8l10/83 67.16 MN MUTUAL LIFE'INS UM PBL 213540 08/10/83 434.40 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 08/10/83 56.35 MN MUTUAL LIP=INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 -08/10/83 54.85 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PFttMi UM PBL 213540 08/90/83 247,22 FN MUTUAL LIF=INS PREMIUM PBL J 213540 08/10/83 3 - ' - 60 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM Pal_._ 273540 +U8 /10fs3 123.60 MN MUTUAL LIF=INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 D8/10/83 131998 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 08/10183 11946 MN MJ TUAL LT FF_INS PREMIUM PB ... 213540 -_08!10/83 -- - - -44'S.gg___.. --MN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMIUM PBL 213540 08/10/83 18.68 PN MUTUAL LIFE INS PREMI UM PBL 9. J,.213556 - --p8/10I83 ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- 300..00 ST _q TTR IiY SYST - - - --DEFERRED COMP 30000 213559 08/10/83 1 D• 782.30 VN STATE TREAS S/S _ - __ _ _ S S/S D:.OJCT 1 _213559 - -- -08/10/83 - -- --- --10.732.30.. _-M'N ST ATE TRE'AS S S/S DEOUCT 14 . 21 213669 08/1018 254 36 L NUT ESO TRAVEL TRAINING 4 S 213870 08/10/53 8.349. 27 MN ST COMM REVENUE SWT P13L 8'349o2 + 57 . r w ... .. 'v _] ._v . r rT ._ ..1. ... . _ ... k - 'O .f. i ..v w ... i - .e _ _ w .. s .. r ... .w . -.. PA 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK R CHECK NO.DATE AMOU VEN ITEM DE.&:RIP TIO' 4 , I3 21 0 WISC DEPT REVENUE SWT FBL -305.0 213F77 08/10/83 15500 STORYTALERS JULY 4T4 IL 15540 * 214502 08110183 7 333.93 MN STATE TREASURER MOT03 V:'H. LI C P i -214502 08/10M 31009 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC PHL 214502 08/10/83 32640 Mai S TREA DRIERS _LIC i 7 , 9969.93 214H31 08/10/83 4900009 ROBERT KROISS REFUND 214H31 08/10/8 241.27 ROBERT KROISS REFUND 4 241.27 : 215015 08/10/83 5.32-AFSCM E UNI04 DU_S 15 1520 08/10M 5 32 AP SCME UNION DUES 215502 08/10183 4.850.58 MN' ST ATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH L C P- 4 * 85 3:21 0 8 /10183 - --1 , OD0.00 EAPLO YE E BENEFIT - - --DENTAL _CLAIMS____ 216502 08/10183 3,o 465.80 MN ST ATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LI C P 216502 D8/10f83 188.0 - - --MN ST ATE TREASURER -_ - --ORIV: - RS LIC PBL 39 653.80 216742 08 /10183 110400 CLERK OF )ISTR CRT CNTY DRIVER.".)*' LI: t.1100 0 217167 08/10/83 9.35 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 217167 08/10f83 18052 CONN CE N LIFE INS INSURANCE 217167 • - - --08/10183__ ,.9.88- --CONN GEM I ._..INSURANCE 7j 217167 08 /10183 6.4 8 C ONN GE?N LI Ft INS I NSUR A NC E s. 3 CITY OF MAPLEWO OD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO*DA _AMOUNT V * NDOR ITEM DES,.RIP TI 0 217167 21 T 167 08/10/83 0 8 /10183 18.52 28o46, CONK GEN LIFE cIN„I NSUR ANC L 4 21 T 167 08/10183 4.05 CON GEN LIFE INS i SUR AN' r 217167 08/10183 8.60 ONN GEN LIFL INS INSURAN,.Z. 217167 08/10/83.11.7 5 C7N11 GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE t . .._217167 .. ._ _08/10/83 60,82 CONN CON1 GEN LIFE I NS INSURANCc IISURA21716708/10/83 43 7,91 CEi LIFE INS NCi -- - - - - -- _- 217167 08/10M 38,1 CONN GEN LIFE INS N rISURANC 217716 OSl10$3 27 CONN GEIN LI INS I NSUR ANC c' 217167 08/10/83 12 4b.7b Ct3NJ GEN LIFc INS INSURANCE - f 21 T1 b7 OSI10f83 2575 CONN GEN LIFE IIS NI SURANCE 21716 7 _0 8 / ? 0 /83 -90.69 CONK CONN GEN LIFE GEN LIFE INS INS INSURANCEINSURANCE' 2171 217167 08/10/83 0 8110/x!3 74.42 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE I N cSURANC4E 2171 08/113/83 410 68,88 CONN GE LIF-INS INSURANCE 217167 08/10183 9905 C0NIN GEN LIFE INS IIVSUPANCir~-.-- 217167 D8/10/83 25 75 CONA EE 3 LIFE INS FNSURANC_ 217167 08110f 83 -. _20.b CONN t -CONNN GEN LIFE LIFE -INSGEN INS_ -__._INSURANCE Y 21T167 21 167 0INSURANCE8/10/83 0 8 /1.0183 14.6+4 CONN GEN LIFE INS I NSURA NC E 2171 6 7 8 / 10 / 830 11.3 14.96 CONN GEN LiF I NS INSURANCE 217167 0 8/10!83 3.66 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE - -- 2171.67 08/10/83 71 70 CONN CONN CE N L IF GEN LIFE I AS INS IINSURANCE t 217167 0811fl/83 27 0 CONS N -.I `..__._..ZNS I 1 NS U A NC IN - .. - - - - --19246.31 i -217502 217502 0.8/10/83 _ ___ 08/10/83 49 310.87__MN. STATE TREASURER MOTMOTOR VEH LIC Pr289 .00 • 4, 599.8 7 f Mrj STATE TREASilRR DRZVc LIC FBL 21 . TH32 0 8/10/S3 8.Q0 Nu CHAPTER F8I SUSS.. RIPTI ON8.00 220472 138/14183 93, 787.28 M TE RO WASTE CONTR Sc cCH93.787.2 f 2213502 08/10/83 6 3 T M N STATE T R _ +4SURER MCTOR VEH LIC Pf 2213502 08/10/83 17700 52.00 MN ST ATE THETREASURER DNR LIB PBL 220502 - - - - - -- . _08!10/83 249,1313 - -- PN ST ATE TREASURER MN DNR, L IC P8L .. t 59131.37 t ATE TREASURER.OR VcRI .. S LIC PRL J 292088 0 /1Q/83 138,380.45 T A SCHIFS CONTRA PACT YMcos, 380._4 * 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWO OD CHECK REGT ST R CRECK N0.DATE AMOUNT cVENDO?ITEM DES TI ON 1 220931 0 ` 83 529779,U D C ONTRACT NI G CONTRACT PYM1z. I 221502 2 502 08/10183 08110183 49646.25 262.0 MN STATE TREASURER MOT03 VEH LIC PE I 4 908.2 S MN STAT TRE DRIVERS I POL t` 221H33 08/10/83 17500 DOUGLAS MILLS SGTS EXA MINA Ti 011T5.i1fl * 221M34 0.8/10183 175.00 JOHN LAUX SGTS EXAMINATION ty 1 •75.00 234008_08!11 /83 88.73 ACE H AtDiiARE SUPPLIES88.73 ! 2 08/11/83 16.45 ADVANCE S CO SUPPLIES16.4 5 ! 234016 08/11/83 89.55 AFU SERVICE REPAIR Md INT VEH89.55 + 23403' - -- -08/11/83 AwERi CAN ?OOL SUPPLY SupPL IES _6 -5 -.. .09 ~- 65.09 # 234046 234046 08/11/83 08111 /83 272.00_ 68.00 __.____. AGUAZ YME MIDWEST AOUAZ - -- H -CHEMICAL TOILETS 340.00 YME MIDyEST_CHEMICAL T0, LETS I - -- 234052 234052 _!__ --_ —_ 08/11/83 8/1i /83 MOD ARNALS AUTO SERVIC ARNAL RE-PAIRfc M ,i 4 I NT VEH203. 234052 OS/1183 72.$5 5 AUTp_Sr RVZCE REPAIR MA: VEH 7 234052 DS/11I83 80.85 AR NAL S AUTO SERVICE ARKAL REPAIR M A I NT VEH y 234052 08/ » /f3 3Q.1 5 S AUTO SER V cE ARNAL S REPAIR 4 A 1 NT V E H 234052 234052 O8 /11183 144 .30 AUTO SER VI CE ARNAL S AUTO sEP Va cE R-` T { , ._._SPA. R M NT VEH RFPAI R MAIN EH 234052 _ 08/11/83 08/11/83 - -- - -- - - -- 80060 _ 21 ARNAL S AUTO SERVICE REPAIR MA'NT VE1 H 236052 08/11/83 T5 79080 N S i4LtT 0 S;R Y CE ARRAL S AUTO SERVICE REPA I R MA I NT VEH R.PA R AIM INT VEH 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO*DATE AMOU VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION Cz 234052 08/11/83 183.20 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REPAIR MAINT VEH 234052 08/11183 289.20 ARNALS AUTO SERVIC REPAIR MAINT VEH 4i 234052 - -- --08/11/83 5400 AR S AUTO SERVICE REPAIR MAINT VEH 234052 08/11/53 64.75 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REPAIR Mk IL NT VEH 1,335. t —234059 D 811 /83 1 3.67 ARTS I GN SUPPL I_S -- - _ - _._ 13.67 i 2340 08 /11 /83 5.00 ASSN OF METROPOLITA TRAVEL TIAINING 5.00 234097 08/11 /$3 23952 BILL BOYER FORD R =PA I R MAINT VEH 23.52 f 234103 -08/111$3- _----31..O BOARD OF WATER COMM UTILITIES 234103 08/11183 16.86 BOARD OF MATER COMA'UTILITIES 234103 08/11183 140.3 BOARD OF WATER COMM UTILITI 234103 - - -08/11%83_20.70 BOARD OF MATER COMM UTILITIES 234103 08/11/83 1202 BOARD OF WAT COMM UTILITIES 234103 08/11f83 115.53 BOARD OF WATER COMM CON i R ACT PYM 234103 _. _...0 8/11!83 - - -- -122.57 --BOARD - -O -F AWA*COMM - - -- --CONTR ..ACT PYM_ .. -- _ 234103 08/11/83 115989 BOARD OF WATER COMM!CONTRACT PYM! 234103 - - - --D8/11183 891 .9 BOARD OF WAT COMM CONTRACT PYM 234103 -D8%11 /83 T - - - -- 256 BOARD OF WATER COMM —CONTRACT PYM --- - -- 234.103 08/11/$3 17.51 BOARD OF WATER COMM CONTRACT PYM 1, 741.32 234129 08/11/83 95.72 CALLA STEEL SUPPL —SUr-DLTES 234129 08/11/83 5.42-CALLA HAN STEEL SUPPL SUPPLIES 90.30 ti 234130 08/11/83 5.05 CAPITOL RUBBER STAMP SUPPLIES 5. 1 -234177 OS /1i /83 ._._----36 -ol -5—C - OPT - EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES ._ s 36.15 ! y 234192 08/11/83 90080 DALCO COP SUPPLIES JANT I 90.8 5G: 23 i 08 /11 480 DALEY PA PLUMS I NSPEC TOR F IL 1 CITY OF MA PLE WO 00 h L CHECK REGISTERCHECKN0. DATE A MUN T1 VENDOR ITEM D= S = R I P TI 480.00 ! 234194 ---08%11 %83 11.33 FAUST DAN I:. F 6t 11.33 +TRAVEL TIVIy, 234215 2342) S 08111/83 X08%11%8;245.00 D a10!10 RADIATOR SUPPLIES VEH 270.0o TD_AMO+D RADIATOR suPilES . V - - -- 23 08/11 /83 98.8_8 EAS co LINE FIRE DE98.8 R !FUEL OI L 234249 08/11153 201.23 201.23 ! VALLEYFOX MARKING S SIGNS 234255 234255 08/11/83 - 08/11/83 27.10 G SERVICES - - -- --UNIFORMS23425508/11/83 27,10 KGK SERVICES UNIFORMS234255 234255 0 8 / 11 / 8 3 --2 7.1 . _ G +K S _R VIC'S UNIFORMSG +K SEAVTD8/i1/83 1600 CES 234255 ._.___08/11/83 16.00 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS23b25S 234255 Q 8 / 1 i 183 -------- - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - - 16.0 D - -- __._ G +K S RVIC= S G +K UNI 03/11/83 16 DD S R.vICL'S UNIFORMS.. _234255 08/11/83 9 10 G +K SERVICES R UNIFORMS234255 234255 08/11 /83 08/11 /83 0 G + SK VI CE S G K SERVICES UNIFORMS UNIFORMS -- — —234255 98/11/83 19.7 19.10 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS234255 234255 08/11/83 --- -- ._16 9pQ - - - -_ —.__ G +K SERVICES ._ G +K UN„IF OR4S U8 /it /83 18.J0 SE RVICE UNIFORMS234255 _ - - - -USl11/83 1 g • OD G +K SFRV10ES UNIFORMS234255D8 /ti 183 --18.00 G +K spvicEs G + K S cpTS UNIFORMS 329.30 !UNIF OkMS____.. -_ —__ ig 234 269 234269__ - - -- 08/11/13 08/11 /83 27.73 8.RD- cG _ NUI AE PARTS CO O SUPPLIES VEH23426908111/83 12.Q6 6 E NU I Nr PARTSC - GENUI AE PARTS S PP E U LI_ V_i 30.99 !CO SUPPLIES VEH t 0 1 ti /83 42 2023427408/11 /83 33.56 GLADSTQNE "9 FR MAR SUPPLIES S * 7 6_ GLADS TONE LUMBER MAR SUPPLIES 5 7 w a al •' . r r r .. .1 r - . i a r r . ... ..r s a w F ... . . s ... _ a. . r .. . _ _ _ rnrf 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTERC C EC N0.DATE AMOUN VcNDC'ITEM DESER PI TT 0: 23 OS /i1 /83 93.3 GflflDYEAR 'SERVICE STO SUPPLIUPPL V 234287 08111183 8906 GREW JANET T GAVEL TRAINING8.06 f 23,4288 08/11/83 2402 GRUBERS HARDWARE MAN SUPPLIES24.00 + 15 234290 08111/83 SUP L TES V H 14.06 HALE COMPANY I NC 14.06 * v 234298 08/11/83 7 Soo.DO HARDR IVE GRADING7950'0D0 f t: *mot 234301 " 234301 18/11/83 28/11/83 8 8.3 0 15.0__ 0 M E JNY RINCENTALS SUPPLIES PRO G 234301 a8/1/83 00 Vr-JNY RENTALS I hC E , -- - - - -._ ._.._ . -w.lNY- RENTALS INC SUPPL LS --SUlFP I EA123.00 234322 08!11 /93.94 HOWIE LOCK 8 KEY SUPPLIE93.9 4 234384 23 0 3/11 183 08/11/8 87,74 7101 KNOX LUMBER SUPPLIES KNOX LUMBER SUPPL? =S158.8 4 234396 23 . 6396 08/11/83 42.00 127 50 LAKE SANITATION RUBBISH 3EM3VAL e LAK SANITATION RUBBISH REMOVAL 234412 08/11/83 7 *020.00 LEAGUE OF MINN CITIE MEMBER SH I Pis,7 , 9020 - 000 f 5 23 4 417 - -- - - -- •- 234.4!7 0 8 / 11 /8 __._ --- -___.- D8 /i1l83 48 29.26 t. £SUTC SUPPLY _ LEES AUTO SUPPL lES J !SUPPLY SUPPLIES t 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER t CHECK We DATE AMOUNT V - ENDOR — - - ITEM D-SCRiD Ti0 z 33.74 234420 D8/11 /S3 10. ?4 t' cSSUPER_TTE SUPPL I :- PROS10.2 4 * 234422 234422 08!11/83 08/11/83 41.18 LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATING 234422 08/11183 -- ..__.._. 9938 _ ---- - -..._ b9.69 LESLIE PAPER SLiL. E PA DUPLICATIN 234422 08/11183 3.81 4R LESLIE PAPER DUPLICATING DUPLICATING234422 234422 - 08/11/$3_ 0 8/11 X83 67.70 LESLIE PAPE DUPLICATING_257.19 LESLIE PAPER T .DUPLICATING 448.95 234425 23442$ - a 8/11193 08/11 /83 444.00 1 - 48DAT L OGIS ADATA PRuC_ SSI'V6 234425 38/11/83 733.91- LOGIS LOGIS A PROCESS ING 234425 __..08/11/83 733 91 LOGIS DATa PFcoCESSING DATA PROC E SS ING i 234425 08/11/83 733 .91 - - - - --LCGIS - - - --DATA. PROCESS ING29664.53 # 234426 08111/83 LONG Le - KE FORO TRACTT R . PAIR MAINT VE 30 5.85 234428 0$!11/83 100_8 LUGER LUMBE SUPPLIES23442808/11 /83 43.50 LUC9'RLUMB R r SUPPLIES 54.30 234431 08/1 /83 -96.77 M Q S CO SUPPLI 96o 7 234452 08/11183 119.12 MAPLE UOOD REVIEW PUBLISHI234452 - -- - 234452 08/11183 0$/ 11 /83 38.79 _ 73.28 MAPLE WOOD REVIE PUBLISHING 234452 08/11/83 30.75 MAP T.-LE W000 REVIEW _W MAPLE600D REVIEU PU8LI SHI NG PUSLISHIN6 20 t 4 234464 234464 08/11/83 25091992 MERIT CHEVROLET CO VEHICLES - - -- -- . 9,0825.00 MERIT CHEVROLET CO VEHICLES 34 9 916. F 234530 234530 08/11/83 08/13/83 16500 MN DEPT PUBLIC SAFTY REPAIR MAINT 1,243.98 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD SAFTY CHECK REGISTER 1 * CMECK N0.DATE AMOUNT VE ITEM DESCRIPTIO 4 ( 23 4 72 0 8 /11 /S3 1 * 013 1 r 0t 3. 49 ! EMET MAST.. CONTROL rRAT,. 234563 08/11/83 142.22 POs; UN EMPLOY C CMP FUN BENEF I TS23456308/11/83 234474 08111183 1 501.80 METRO INSP SERVICE ELECTRICAL I NSP 1 23448$ — - --08/11M ---- - - - - -- -2105 21.15 MIDWEST SPEC IALTI ES - - --SUPPLIES 234586 08111/83 839.50 MUNZC +PRIVATE SERV ANIMAL CONTROLF 17 . 839.5 t 234526 08/11 X83 10000 MN CITY MANAGERS ASN TRAV.L TRAINING 10.D0 53.10 NOR7!± ST AuL CITY UT iLI TI ES23464708/11183 1.436.14 NORTH ST PAUL CITY UTILITIES4 ` 234530 234530 08/11/83 08/13/83 16500 MN DEPT PUBLIC SAFTY REPAIR MAINT 1,243.98 MN DEPT PUBLIC SAFTY REPAIR MAINT 1 * 234563 08/11/83 142.22 POs; UN EMPLOY C CMP FUN BENEF I TS23456308/11/83 5.00 MN UNEMPLOY COMP FLN BENEF ITS 147.22 234586 08111/83 839.50 MUNZC +PRIVATE SERV ANIMAL CONTROLF839.5 t 2346 53.10 NOR7!± ST AuL CITY UT iLI TI ES23464708/11183 1.436.14 NORTH ST PAUL CITY UTILITIES4 `1, 489.24 1,267053 hCRTHEN STATES POSE UTILITIES —234658 D8/11/83 8.87 NCRTRERN STATE'S POWE UTILITIES r 234658 _ 234658 - 08/11/83 0 8/11/8 2.40 2.40- ..--- _..__.. NORTHERN N'RTHERN STAT =S POWE UTZLITI =S - .....:.. - 234658 58/11/83 2.40 NORTHERN STATES STATES PO :E- POWE UTILITIES UTILITIES 51.08!11/83 3.5 NORTHERN STATES_POWE UTILITI_S234658 234658 08111183 08/11/$3 4980 NCRTHEF4N STATES P06E UTILITIES 2.40 NORTqEAN STATES POPE UTILITIES I r _ J 234658 — 234658 D8/11/83 08/11/83 __._ 2.40 126.40 - - - - -- NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 234 658 08/11/83 112.61 AORTHERN STATES POSE UTILITIES 1V CRTH£ftN STATES POWE UT IL I T I E S CHECK REGISTER QQ V VE N D 0 Rt ITEM DESCRIPTION NORTHERN STATES POW E -UTILITIES 1983 CITY OF 14APLEMOOD POkE UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P 0 WE UTILITIES' CHECK NO*DATE AMOUNT UTILITIES 234658 08/11/83 37*16 UTILI 234658 08/11/83 5858.20 UTILITIES 234658 08/11/83 42971 UTILTTrrs 234658 08111/83 412*08 N %": RT4 E R h 234658 08/11f83 85.53 NORTHERN 234658 O8fl1 f83 146*21 N 0 RTH ERIN 234658 08/11183 5*91 NORTHERN STATES 28*52 NORTHERN 234658 08/11 /83 45o98 N.0RTHERN 234658 0811 l2o33 NCRTHERN 234658 08/11/83 4925 N ORTHFEFON 234658 ID 8 /11 /10 4709 NORTHERN 234658 08/11183 4*25 NORTHERN 234658 08/11/83 89070 NORTH7RN 234658 08/11/83 394o41 NORTHERN 234658 08f1 lf83 260*24 NORTHERN 234658 08111/83 12 NORTHERN 234658 POWE 8926-- MORTH 234658 08/11/113 173*26 N CRTHi.--RN 234658-----08/11f83-----269*39 TELEPHONE 23 ---- .4658 08/ 11 /83 10'el 9 155a40 * 234658 09/11/83 178.54 T- LEP HON E 234658 03/'11 f$33 65e94 50090 234658 08/11/83 1 2 TELEPH234660 9982tt*06. CHECK REGISTER QQ V VE N D 0 Rt ITEM DESCRIPTION NORTHERN STATES POW E -UTILITIES NC-RT POkE UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P 0 WE UTILITIES' NORTHERN STATES P 0 WE UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P 06E UTILI NORTHERN STATES P 0 UEE UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P UTILTTrrs N ORTf+ERN STATES P 0 WE UTILITIES N %": RT4 E R h STATES P 0 U.-E UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P 0 IiE UTILITIES N 0 RTH ERIN STATES P 0 'UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P06E UTILITIES NORTHERN STATE'S P 0 War-UTILITIES N.0RTHERN 0.STATES POWr UTILITIES NCRTHERN STATES P OkE UTILITIES N ORTHFEFON S PO 16E UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES P O W E UTILITI NORTHERN STATES P .0 WE UTILTTT—ES -- NORTH7RN STATES P 0 WE UTILITIES NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILI TIE S NORTHERN T A T F 234660 U - TI - LITIES . NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES MORTH FGWE UTILITIES N CRTHi.--RN STATES POkE UTILITIES D 234660 08/11/83 59*19 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE23466009/11/83 _ -- - -31. 60"NORTHWESTERN B'ELL TELEPHONE23466008/11/83 1 218.0 7 NORTH WESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE-234660 08/11/83 18*58 ICRTHIW;*ST*-RN BELL TEE TELEPHONE23466008/11/83 k 0 A T -1 W S T :-" R- 'Ni L' — LT --E- --- --'T E L E P . H .. 0 . N23466008/11M 50*92 NORTH WESTERN BELL TE TELEP HONE23466008/11/83 36963 NORTH WEST E'R N BELL TE TE LE P H) V 234660 OSl1i /$3 53e21 NORTHWESTER BELL TE TELEPHONE - - -- -234660 08/11/83 190*73 N C R T H it E S' T ER N BELL 7E T E L'- L P H ON Lf"234660 08/11183 50.Al C. R T H W E S Tt"'. R N BELL TE TELEPHONE 234660 08/11 /83 155a40 *NORTH WESTERN BELL TE T- LEP HON E23466008/11/83 50090 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPH23466008/11/83 50*90 NORTH WESTERN BELL 7E TELEPHONE23466008/11183'I O's 8 . -.-- I. - - — N 0 R T .4 W E S T E R N--B T L L Tc TE23466008/11 /83 811,75 NORTH Wt"-ST#;-':tN BELL TE TEL&EPHON'r- 234660 08/11/83 80975 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE23466008%11/83 8U.75 NnRTtJWESTERN L 234660 08/11f83 37*01 NORTHWE!ST7RN BELL TE TE L i7-'P H23466008/11/83 80o75 NORTHW'ESTE'RN FELL TE TELE P RON E-234660 k0' --- ' —NORTH WEST'' LERN BELL TE TELEPHONE23466008/11/83 80075 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE23466008/11/83 22e27 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE23466008/11/83 I# I0 NnRTiW TERNEs 87LL TE TELE-PHONE23466008111M27e45NORTHWESTERNBELL7ETELEPHONE23466008/11M 125o49 NCRTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE23466008/11/83'NORTHRTH WEST ERN'PF-LL 7L TELEPHONE23466008/11 /83 289*31 NORTH WE ST E-R N BELL TE TE L =P HONE D 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHEC N0.DATE AM)UNT VENDOR ITEM DES R I? TI ON 234660 08/11/83 101.25 N CRTHWEST ERN BELL TE TELEPHONE i 234660 08111/83 26o2 NOR TH WESTERN_ SELL TEE_TELEPHONE d 234660 8%11%83 l03.SQ N CRTNUESTR N BELL TE TELEPHONE 234660 08/11183 58039 N CRTHWESTER N BELL TE TELEPHONE 234660 08/11183 29,14 NORTHWESTERN B-'- TE TELEPHONE 234660 08/11183 - - - - -27*32 -NORTHWESTERN BELL rtTE TELEPHONE 234 660 08/11/83 20.74 NORTH VEST ER N BELL TE TELEPHONE 234660 0$/11!83 55 NORTH WEST ERN BELL TELEPHONE 234660 08/11/83 101.00 TE— _.__ -_ N ORT14WEST ER N BELL TE TELEPHONE 234660 08/11/83 45.40 NCRTHLESTERN BELL TE TELE 234660 08/11f83 29 NORTH WE BELL TE TELEPHONE 234660 08/11/83 - - -26.66 __._.NORTHWEST ERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 4 3, 689.96 t lip 234684 08/11/83 60.75 PALEN /KIMBALL CO REPAIR M I NT 234694 08111183 2* 075.00 PETER SONv BELL CONV RETAINER AUG 2 , 075.00 234726 08/11/83 10.95 PAD SHACK SUPPL IES VEH 234726 08/11/83 10.9 5 RADIO SHACK SUPPL TES VE4 23472 08/11 /83 2204 RADIO SHAC SUPPLIES VEH 234756 08/11f83 40 RAMSE Y COUNTY TREASU OFFICE SUPPLIES aE 234756 08/11/83 40.53 RAMSEY COJNTY TREASU OFFICE SUPPLIES 234756 -- - - --08/11 /83 - - -- -fle_5 3 -RAMSEY COUNTY TRcSU ___.._OFFICE SUPPLIES 234756 08/11/83 10000 RAPS;Y COUNTY TREASU DELING TAXES 131 .5 9 4 = 23476208/11 83 ---------------271 .90 REEDS --- SALES+ SERVIC -- - - - - --SUPPLIES t 271.90 i 4 '234768 08/11f83 4.50 RICE .STRE -T CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH 234768 -__..11/8 --08 8 RICE STRE"T CAB..WA -- -SUPPLIES VEI - -- z 234768 08/11f83 9.00 RICE STREET CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEHi j5 234768_08/11/83 13.50 RICE STREET CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH 234768 08/11 /S3 27.00 TAE- STREET - CAR - WASH - --SUPPLIES VEH 234768 08/11/83 22.50 RICE STRE =T CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH 5 234768 08/11/83 27.00 RICE STRE =T CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEI 15`234768 08/11/83 - -- ------RICE STREET CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH 234768 08 /1If 83 9.00 RICE STRE: T CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH w F _! 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0. OA TE AMOUNT VEN 1 ITEM DE S C R I P TZ ON SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 234768 08!11/83 4.50 RICE STREET CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH EY 234768_ --08111/83 RICEiSTRErT PRODUCT CAR WAS SUPPLIES VEy234768 234768 08/11/83 08/'!1/83 49, 50 RICE STR£_ _T CAR fASy SUP. LIES VEH 08/11/83 3.58 R :CHA RDS 13.50 RICE STREET CAR MASH SUPPLIES VEHi23476808/11/83 13.50 RICE STREET CAR WASH SUPPLIES VEH 234770 234768 08/11/83 9.D©RICE STREET CAR MASH - - --SUPPLIES yE. _ _ . . 234768 08/11/83 4.50 RICE STREET CAR WASH SUPPLIES VE-i OFFIC 234768 08111/83 4.50 R STRE:- T CAR WA SUPPLIES VEH SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 70.nQ 243.00 T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES23419808/11/83 S +T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 2342'98 08/i1/83 234770 08/11 /83 12.92 RI Hs RC CS cMARKET 234T98 - ___._ 234770 ____08/11/83 3.58 R :CHA RDS MARKET OFFIC"SUPPLIES 234778 08/11/83 49,99 RICHARDS4AFiKET S +T OFFICE PRCDUCT 234770 08/11/83 35.50 RICNA PDS MARKcT 53.02 234770 08111/83 35.50-RICHA RDS MARKET 234798 y 234770 _.._._08 ,111 /83.35,50 —_RICHA RDS MARKET 234798 101 .99 T OFFZC SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 234798 70.nQ S +T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES23419808/11/83 S +T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 2342'98 08/i1/83 44,60 S +T OFF'LE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 234T98 - ___._08/11/83 08/11 9.41 S +T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFIC"SUPPLIES2347988366.00 S +T OFFICE PRCDUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES23419808/11/83 53.02 S +T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES i -234798 08/11/83 52.80-S +T !O PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES23479808!11/83 2 . 21 ---- _____.T OFFZC PRODUCT OFFIC SUPPL Z 234798 08/11/83 12976 S +T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPL IES 3'234798 08/11/83 41.4_7 S_ +T OFFICE PRODUCT O SUPPLIES_234798 0 8111 /$3 19,99 S +-T OFF IC E PRODUCT OFFI C S LIT t S 222.29 : ftf :f i ==234842 08/11 /8 75.68 ST PA . CISP ATCH PUBLISHING 75.68 : 234853 08/11183 20.00 ST PAUL SUBURBAN SUS LATE FEE 20.0 08/11 l$3 STREI CHER GUNS INC SUPPLIES ^ --9.60 9.60 51. 234889 08/11/83 29937e40 T A S CMTFSKY REPAIR MA I NT 234889 08111/83 1.992.8© - --T- A SCHTFSKY REPAIR MAINT it.4 930.20 t _. r ._u _ •.. _ ..- u _ r _.k r. sr r . .... a •. _. yr r .r i —. r r ._. K • . - _ . . _ -_ 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHEC N0. r. - -- -- - -... DA AM3U EV . N D 0 R - - - - --M TI ONITE 234890 98/11183 407 TARGE ST31ES INC OFFICE SUPPL ILE'S. 4 234890 98/11/83 5.54 TARGET STORES iNC FROG SUPPLIES J 234890 08/11/93 9.51 TARGET STORES INC PRGG SUPPLIE S l 234890 08111/$3 30.67 TARGET STORES " NC OFFICE SUPPL IES i '234890 08!11/83 24.47 TARGET STORES INC PROD SUPPLIESt;234890 08111/83 95.88 TARGET STORES IAC SUPPLIES 170.44 tj 234902 -- - -_.83 .... - - - -- -___357.83 - - - --TOLZ KING - -DUVALL .. -- -- - -CONTRACT PYM 14 357.83 234906 08111/83 7 553,00 TRACY OIL FUEL OIL 234906 08/11/83 7, 7b3flQ _TRCr .. flL- — - - -- - --FUEL OIL 159316.00 # 234910 98/11 /83 7.50 TRUCK UTILITIES MF SUP PLIES 234910 08/11/83 __. - ._50 ___ .--TRUCK UTiLITIES + MF -SUPPLIES YLN t 15.00 ; 234928 X8/110'83 224.60 TWIN CITY TESTING PROD TASTING 234928 98/11/83 - _.._- - - - -800:09---- - - -TWIN CITY TES PROD TESTING 1 234932 08/11/83 90000 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 234932 08/11183 -. --------44 - - - - --UNIFORMS UNL ;MTTL _ _UNIFORMS f 234932 08/11183 44.95 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 2349.32 _08/11 /83 35.9 UNIFORMS U+VL IMI TED UNIFORMS 234932 08/11/83 135.25 UNIFORMS UNLIMiT'J --UNIFORMS 234932 08/11/83 27 .85 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 234932 08/11/83 2010 UNIFORMS UNLI UhTF?kMS 3813.15 234957 08/11/83 15.30 WARksE RS TRUE VALUE NO SUPPLIES 234957 08/11 /83 49.86 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUFPL Z =S 234957 - -- - - -08/11/83 WARNERS TRUEVALUE Hp - -- __SUPPLIES t 234957 D8/11183 40080 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES s 234957 D8 /11 /83 Y TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 234957 234957 08/11183 08/11/83 7.80 15.02 WARNERS - TRUEVALUE - -SUPPL -`ES - — _ Y 28922 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 234957 98!11183 2'0.39 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 234957__..._. -.OS/11 /83 -_.____.- -_.___5..'WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD --SUPflL IES 5d 234957 08/11/83 41000 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES P44p: L •1983 CITY OF MAPLEW3 00 CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0.DATE AM3UN —^VE_ND ITEM DES,RiPTIO'l 234957 08/11183 4480 WAR'VERS TRUEVALUE HO SUPPLIcS 234957 08/11/83 10.7 HD SUPPLIES 234957 - —08/11 /83 28.15 WARNERS__TRUEVAL_UE WARNERS TRUE HD _SUPPL IES 234957 D8/11/E3 4.88 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 234957 08/11183 5.84 WARMERS TR U= VALUE HD SUPPLIES 234957 -08./11 l83 - - - - -5944 WARN RS TRUEVALUE HD -- -SUPPLIES 234957 08/11 /83 12.88 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 234957 08 / 1If83 1007 WA T HD SUPPLIES 234968 08/1'! /83 13.63 WMTTE SEAR DODGE INC REPAIR MA :NT VEH 13.t 234978 08/11183 - -- - - -137 X45 X( C ORr aR * A TI CN ..DUPLICATIN t 234978 08/11 /83 137.46 XEROX( CORPORATI CN DUPLICATING 274.92 23402 0 ..__08/343*38 NUC0 - BUILDERS INC REMOV WALL 343.33 fl 8 / 11 / 83 f 2.0 0 0 ?SPA T C N _PAP -- - -- - -- - 12.00 234062 08/11183 87_, 60 CHAP I N PUBL PUBLISHING 81.60f 234£05 D8/11/83 63.24 HARMON GLASS SUPPL IES VEI 63.2 f 234E08 98/11183 - - - - -5.17 iDRS!VEL JUo-ITH a -SUPPL IES 5.17 t 234£23 08/11 /83 190000 SPECIALTY RADIO SEaV SUPPL IES 234E23 - - - --08/11/83 297702 SPECIALTY RAOIQ_S'R11_SUPPLIES =QUIP r 39 167.92 t J 234FO8 08/11/83 28.50 FORUM INS CO CONTRACT PYM 28.50 r •_ .._ - - -J. <... _ _ w. W - <. J ti. .. _ .-. _ ....•. ._._ -. ... <... •. .. r .- r• _..r r r F _ r i J. r 1 w .. _ } .• . . -. .. _ 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK N0 DATE_ i ---AMO VENDO —__ITEM DESCRIPTION 23 08 /11183 11 RASCM +SKE ALBERT OF 4 ;l T .70 yy 234F79 08/11/83 89040 THOMPSON ENTERPRISES SUPPLIES 234F79_08/11/83 94. 83 THOMPSON' ENTER SUPPLIES r 234F79 811%83 98 :19 TNCMP CO ENT = SES SUPPLIES i'282.42 • 234F81 08/11/83 1300 DATA EISRATCMING INC CONTRACT FYM 234F81 08/11/83 19. T2 DATA CISPATCHING INC CONTRACT PYM 3 2.72 23 F9 0 98/11 4.90 J S SUPPLIES i 234G27 08111183 46.90 LEEF BROS RUG CLEANING 234G27 08/11/8 46.9 L BRCS RUG CLEANING 93.90 234G28 08/11/83 302.49 L.D.S.IN V HTCLE REPAIR 234G28 08/11/83 - - --163.90 -----L.D.S.3NC VEHICLE RE jR 466,39 rti 234G32 08/11/83 6.38 MILLER MEATS SUPPLIES PROD 234632 ._08/ 11/ 83698BILLER MEATS - -_ ._.._ _SUPPLIES PRO 234G32 08/1 If 83 11002 MILLER MEATS SUPPL :ES PRO G i 234G32 08/11/83 18.96 MILLER MEAT SUPPLIES PRO.G 234632____08/11 /83 -8027 MILLER MEATS -Si1PPLiES PRO.G__.._ 234G32 08/11/83 11.40 MILLER MEATS SUPaL IES FROG 234G32 06/11/83 23.87 MILLER MEATS SUPPLIES PROG g 6.2.9 - * Ott *tt 234G42 08/11/83 5600 ST PALL CITY OF REPAIR MAINT 234G42,0 8/11 /83 222.10 ST PAUL CITY OF RE PAI R M4 I NT 234642 08/1 T D6 ST PA LIC - tltY6F -__ . _---REPAIR MA INT 234G42 08/11/83 456.40 ST PAUL CITY OF REPAIR MAINT 5 234G42 08/11/83 46 ST PAUL CITY O REPAIR MAINT 08/11/83 46.90-ST PAUL CITY OF REPAIR MAINT 741e50 : 234665 "08/11/83 43. 29 JOHN TERESA L TRAVEL TRAINING 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CMECK_N0.DATE - -_-AMOUNT VENDOR _ --ITEM D =S :RIP T_ ON 43.29 1 M i i 0,0,0_,0. _ -• __ 234"35 8111 /83 200 ANDERSON SHARON REFUND 234136 _D 8/11 /83 51000 AUTOMA GARAGE REPA ? R MA I NT3LD 234H37 .c D8/11/83 BACKUS ALVIN REFUND15.10 15.00 # 234H38 0,0_,0,0 -- - - 0 9.00 BRENH CFER RAND-REFUND Y 9 ,000 4 L 234"39 ••fl8/11/83 2500 BRIE'SE PAUL_ TTE REFUND 25e00 * 234H4 08!11183 10050 CAPITOL S CO SUPPLIES f 234H41 08/11 /8 3.20 DOUGHTY LIN REFUND 234 M 42 08./x1183 2 72$.00 ESS 13ROS SUPPLIES 234H42 08/11183 74 —ESS B ROS -.SUPP TES - - -- _ 234H42 08111f83 744.00 ESS RROS SUPPLIES 234H42 08/11/83 2. 728.00 ESS 3 RO S ._ ..SUPPLIES 234"42 08111f83 2;72$:Ofl=ES.S....BRUS SUPPLIES 234H42 08/11/83 744.1)0-ESS BROS SUPPLIES 3 9 472.0 0 234H43 08/11183 78.69-FARMERS-CO-OP SUPPLIES 234H43 08/11/83 78.69 FAP.ME RS CO-OP SUPPLIES 234H43 - - ...0 8/111033 _ -_78.6'F - ARIOL RS -t0•OP -- —SUPPL IES -- -- - 234#43 08/11183 78 FARM' RS CO-OP SUPPL IES 234H43 - y _ " 08/11/83 78.6 FARMERS C -OP SUPPLIES 234H43 08/11 %83 78.69=FARMS RS Co - op S IES - 157.38 t 234"64 - -08/11183 ____-----x _ ______GESSELE J - --TRAVEL TRAINING 234H44 08/11/83 17.94-GESSELE JAMES TRAVEL TRAINI 234H44 08/ 11183_ —17094 GESSE' LE JAMES TRAVEL TRAINING. 234H45 08/11/83 2000 MCCARVER KAREN REFUND GS 234H 2000 MCCARVER - KAREN R 234H45234H45 08/11183 2.00-MCCARVER KAREN!REFUND 2. 234H46 08/11/83 18.38 MANN JULIE TRAVEL TRAINING 234H46 08/11/83 36.76-MANN JULI TRAVEL TRAiNIfG 234H46 08111/83 - -_138 -8 MANN JULIr TRAVEL TRAINING 57 234"46 08/11/83 18.38 MANN .JULIE TRAVEL TRA IN IN G d . _. .. _. .- .. . ... .. .. . ...- — -- • . ... .. .. .. .r t: s .. _ ,. a a. _ _ . . e .. I:NDICATES ITEMS FINANCED BY RECREATIONAL FEES 1953 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER CHECK_ N0._DATE _AMOU VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION t I 18.38 234H47 D8 %1lf83 2000 OWEN GERALD UNIFORMS - - - -- 234H47 08/11183 2000 0WEN GERALD UNIFORMS 234H47 08/11/83 0WEN GERALD_UNIFORMS 17 234H47 flS / 1 /83 - --4 DO-OWE - G.ERALD - - - -.UNIFORMS. 20.DO 234H48 08%11!83 REPAIR MAINT VEH -101.80 RACC CIL t 234H48 08/11183 101 .80 RACD CIL REPA MA INT VEH 234H48 08/11/83 203.60-RACO OIL_RE PAIR ! MAINT VEH 234H48 08/11/83 -101.80 _._____.__-RACO - OIL REPAI R TAINT VEH 14:109 080 f 25 234H49 08/11%133 SPECTRUM IMAGE SUPPL33.66- t 234H49 08/11/83 33.66 SPECTRUM IMAGE SUPPLIES L 234H49H 8D /11! 3 33.bb cSP IMAGE SUPPLI 3 3 . d 6-* 234HSO 18/11 /133 17.6 THE S KEP SUPPLIES 234H 5 0 D8/11183 17.6*4 THE S KEP SUPPLIES 234HSO 08/11/83 17.64 THE SKEP SUPPLIES 17.64 234H51 08/11/83 45.00-TR ANS -MTS SI SS IPPI SUPPL T_ S 2341H51 08/11/x3 45,00 TRANS- MISSISSIPPI SUPPLIES 234H51 08/11/83 4500 TRANS- MISSISSIPPI y SUPPLIES 45.00 234H52 -08/11/83 -- -891`50.46 -- - -HIKING ..- PIME_SERV -- - - - --SUPPLIES SE - t 89150.46 : 234H5308111183 TRAVEL T1AINNG10000OFFVOLONT_ER SERV 10.00 6100 SUPPLIESyt3LFES - 235658 08/11 /83 85.53 NORTHERN STATES POW£UTILITIES 4=235658 08/11183 --85..53-= -NORTHERN STATES POW - -- -UTILITIES 1509 135.98 FUND 01 TOTAL 834.40 FUND 03 TOTA 4 7iS00.00'fUNC 11 TOTAL f 3ip 472.00 FUND 12 TOTAL 115 FUND 47 TO 122.5 7 FUNC 55 TOTAL 53004.42 FUNC 58 TOTAL 357.83 FUND 61 TOTAL PUN-D1D99180.45-65 TOTAL 115.89 FUNC 66 TOTAL I:NDICATES ITEMS FINANCED BY RECREATIONAL FEES e L_J: 1983 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK RESISTER CH N0._ DA __— -__AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCR IP Ti 0' If z 891995 FUND 75 TOTAL 256 :22 F T 4 30.75 FUNC 81 TOT -- - - - - -- 51 17,51 FUND 88 TOTAL 105 ,p772.45 FUND 90 Ti6 `71 — ___. _.1 DOD.OD FUC 94 TOTAL s 5103800 FUND 96 TOTAL s 484, 396.05 TOTAL j 1 l ` 1 1 24 120 3: l • 32' 1 J42 l 44 I f r 1 l 4LI 49 l l_ 5. 5, t Jr 53 15L' l ti 57 CITY OF MAP:EW000D iAYRoLL-CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8015 CHECK OAfiE i= 2.83 PERIOD :NOiNG 08 -05 -83 PAG= 1 DEPT -No EMmL -NO EMPLOYEE 4AME CHECK -NO ANOUNT CLEARE) r'0002 484369671 BEHM L01 N 0808 -00001 462:62 D002 2062420/8 EVANS BARRY R 0808 - 00002 19152977 t 1 0002 1 9615939 • D010 473664474 JAHN DAVID J 0808 -00003 127.15 D010 475143403 PELOQUIN ALFRED J 0808 - 000 04 85.81 t 1 0010 4698694 81 SCHLE ICHER JOHN F 0808 -00 DOS 0•.00.:t 'Kip 0010 212996 • i 0011 475500215 MCPHERSON J04NNE F 0808w00006 0. - 00 . 0 011 0012 357340166 CODE LARRY J 0808a0D007 153921 t- ID12 470520124 DOHERTY KATHLEEN M 0808.00008 371070 t 1 0012 471400908 ZUERC HER JON N L 080 8.OD o09 119.48 0012 644 .39 0021 469501078 FAUST DANIEL F 0808 - 03010..1 9014968 t 1 0021 1 9014.68 0022 469200614 HAGEN ARL INE J 0808 -00011 462.73 t = 1 390444446..-._MATHEYS ALANA .....-._._.._K.0808 -00012 9.99 __ 9... 505 94 4.. 0022 476704432 MOELLEM MARGARET A 0808, -0001 3 0000 t X9,1 0022 473327550 VIGOREN DELORES A 080$ -00014 391963 t 1 0022 1 X360.30 : 31;471322198 _..__AUREL IUS _ ._ . _ _ 9999 LUC IL LE _._E 080 8 -0D 015 51. 76 0031 474264816 SELVOG BETTY 0 0808 - 00016 705.80 t 1 0031 . __.. - -9999 ..9999 1 955706 : 0032 4762698/5 SCHAD T JEANNE L 0808.00017 191.40 t ) 0032 191.40 t 0033 477288389 GREEN PHYLLIS C 0808 -0001 554.10. 0033 472244994 HENSL EY PATRICIA A 0808.0001 9 194i19 t 1 1 0033 476620547 KELSEY CONNIE L 08D8 -00020 117.42 t 1 0033 463364435 VIETOR LORRAINE S 0808 -00021 421 5 5 0033 1 X287.'26 + N 0034 037144969 FREDER CKSOI N R I T A M 08 0 8 s- 00 02 2 0000 t Xt'.1 0034 414097528 STOTTLEMYER EDITH G 0808w00023 00-00 0034 AMk .... A_ -1- . _LA I I :_. -t. _ t CITY OF MAPLEWOOOD 3AYROLL-CHECKS R GYStER CYCLE 8015 CHECK DATE 08+ »083 PERIOD LADING 08 -05.83 PAG= 2 DEPT -NO EM -NO EMPLOYEE VAME CHECK -NO AMOUNT CLEARED 1 3041 184440336 BASTYR DEBORAH A 0808 -00024 353.15 j 0041 463461717 COLLINS KENNETH V 0808 - 00025 265.33 t r J 0041 392240565 HAGEN THOMAS L 0808 -00026 455.28 t 0041 477227636 OMATH JOY E 080800027 391.58 0041 471502356 RICHIE CAROLE L 0808- 03028 -356.21 I 0041 468602934 SVENDSEN JOANNE M 0808 -00029 504.01 r 29325o56 3042 477481364 ARNOLD DAVID L 080803030 379.77 t 0042 471 4021 15 ATCHI SON JOHN H 080800031 694.79 t 0042 469689867 BOWMA A RICK A 080.8 -00032 515.73 3042 463461930 CLAUSON DALE K 0308 -0D033 233.08 t 0042 4764461 19 0REGER RICHARD -C 080800034 802.25 t ...._....) 0042 470267887 GREEN NORMAN L 0808 -00035 672.62 0042 469568516 HALWEG KEVIN R 0808.00036 559.08 t 3042 469620466 HEINZ STEPHEN J 0808.OD037 573.09 t 0042 473604916 HERBERT MICHAEL J 0808 - 00038.560.28 I 0042 476528607 JAQUI TH DANIEL R 0808 -OD039 0000 K* 3042 392760009*'KAKIS FLINT D 0808 -0D040 0042 472222231 KORTUS DONALD y 0808-0a041 0.00 c x 1,: 0042 4715 63591 LANG RICHARD J 0808 -03 042 5 52.92 04 468181347 MCNUL TY JOHN J 0808 -03043 0042 474607686 MEEHAN•JR JAMES E OBO8- 00044 606.76 3042 471627417 METTLER DANIEL B 0808 -03045 697.8! 0 0042 469442D 63 MOESC HTER R ICHA RO - --M 0808 -03 046 76.76 0042 476340990 MORELLI RAYMOND J 0908 -00047 694.24 t 9042 475 323183 NELSON ROBERT 0 0808 -00 048 729.41 t 1,, t 0042 -468462884 PELTIER -WILLIAM 0808w-00049 691.57 •-•I - 30 473520457 SKALMAN DONALD W 0808 -00050 200.86 0042 473548226 STAFNE GREGORY L 0808- 00051 629.90 t f 34j D042 __STEFFEN__SCOTT L 0808.00052 297,13 j 3042 471500251 STILL VERNON T 080.8 -00053 576.33 t 3042 471629204 STOCKTON DARRELL T 0808- 00054:68307 t 0042 474260130 ZAPP4 JOSEPH A 0808 -00055 664.41 1 0042 12.921.06 : 1 0043 475548434 BECKER RONALD D 0808 -ODC56 244.75 t 0043 469441789 GRAF DAVID M 0808 -00057 0 756 . 3 t 0.043 476401388 LEE ROGER W 0808 - 00058 671.7.5 t 3043 473567791 MELANDER JON A 0808 -03059 43.18 t 0043 469360918 NELSON CAROL M 0808 -00060 815o 96 t 0043 471504316 RAZSKAZOFF DALE E 0808 -00061 627.16 t 0043 471564,01 RYAN MICHAEL P 0008.00062 434.77 t 3043 474486371 VORW=RK ROBERT E 0838 -00063 31808 t 3043 469502201 YOUNGREN JAMES G 0808 -00064 742.20 4 0043 49458o68 • 0045 471401878 EMBERTSON JAMES M 0808 -00065 687.18 t I T APLEW0000CITYoM JAYROLL-CHECKS REGtStEFt CYCLE 8015 CHECK DATE 08 -mi2 $3 PERIOD LADING 08 -83 PAGE 3 r DEPT -NO EM EMPLOYEE 4AME CHECK -NO AMIOUNt CLEARE3 r 0045 472242227 SCHADT ALFRED C 0808.00066 744.62 t 1 0045 1 9431.80 I 0046 468401899 CAHANES ANTHONY G 0808- 00067 183••54 t 1 0046 47762 72 36 FLAUGHE R JAY ME L 080 8 -00068 481.95 3046 473807030 MARTIN SHAWN M 0808-00469 408.14 t 1 0046 472365919 NELS3N KAREN A 0808 - 00070 445.16 1 0046 4686001 83 RABINE JANET L 0808 - 00071 410.59 .___.._.1 0046 475363333 WILLIAMS DUANE J 0308 -00072 503.79 t S i i 0046 2430.17 # 14, 9 9 4:?4 4 4 92 67 e'A a-MAR 1 D 0051 4735 663 72 HAIDER KENNETH G 0808 - 00074 216• 64 0051 504483174 YEGW= RTH JUDITH A 0808 -00075 367.11 t 0051 826.37 * . 0052 496308314 CASS WILLIAM C 0808 - 00076 •628.97 t 0052 _4 71 5 26254'RONALD L.0808- 00077 _....357.03-- ....t ......1 _.._......_.. _....._.__. 0052 474788580 GONTJES JOHN A 0838.03Or8 267.78 t 1 0052 502544337 HELEY RONALD J 0808 °00079 571.66 t 1 _ 7052 471501241 KANE ..MICHAEL..R 0808 -w00080.423.75.. .....t ....... 0052 468363473 KLAUS ING HENRY F 0808 -00081 451.83 t 1 0052 475 6014 31 LUTZ DAVID P 080 8w00 082 442.22 t 1 r _- . -. -- .__....- . -D05 Z 4 715 00547 ME YER _ __.. _..._ ___._- -GERALD _.__._.__.W'0808-w00083-'466.57 005.2 475904500 OSWALD ERICK D 0808.03084 306.43 0052 469166755 PRETT NER JOSEPH B 0808wOt3085 773.11 t 0052 472241484 REINc _EDWARD _-A 0808m 571.83 ........ 0052 470346224 TEVLINvJR HARRY J 0808 -00087 567.73 31: i 0052. __8 9 0053 472481010 ELIAS JAMES G 0808m00088'664.38 t 0053 167246109 6ETSS LER WALTER M 0808.03089 _600.58 t .1 3D53 50/464671 GESSE LE JAMES T 0808.00090.687.42 ,t 1 0053 398527954 HOUSE MARY P 0808.03091 364.23 t 1 3053 .._..._...475441688 1P ECK __...DENNIS. _.._._L 03 08 -03 092 i 0053 476622458 PILLATZKE DAVID J 0808 -00093 80806 t 1 3053 472662522 PRIEBE YILLIAM 0808 -00094 513.12 t 1 i'0053 476826763 THEN= JOHN R 0808 - 00.095 376.96 t " 0053 4.526.13 + 0054 473683775 LOFGREN JOHN R 0808 -00096 417.31 t 1 0054 417.31 * 0058 471562563 BREHE IM ROGER W ago 8 -03097 530.51 t 1 0058 474927128 CAHANES JOSEPH A 0808 -00098 336.98 0058 477602582 EDSON DAVID 8 0808 -03099 589.30 t 1 0i; CITY OF MAPLEWOOOD PAYROLL- CHECKS R CfS E 8015 CH= CK DATE PER +ti0 `N IN no. 0 85 - 3 PAGE 4 DEP ti- NO EM -NO EMPLOYEE NAME CHECK -NO a1IOUNT ELEARE) 0058 470541590 MULW= E GEORGE W 0808 - 00100 490.45 t A 0058 471501014 NADEA U EDWARD A 0808 -00101 11.00 t K F 3058 468361720 NUTES CN LaVERNE S 0808 -00102 475 t ) 3058 471365-793 OWEN GERALD C OBOE- 03103 555.22 t 1 0058 2 *978.20 *. D059 476249760 MACDONALD JOHN E 0808.00104 482.57 t ) 3059 475501300 MULYANEY DENNIS M 0808 -00105 638.25 - 0059 1 •120.82 0061 477301066 BRENNER LOIS J 0808.00106 93.84.t ) 0061 468341793 KRUM4EL BARBARA A 0808.03107 144.37.t t 0061. _....X473260389 OOEGARD ROBERT D 0808 -0010 8 91 T. 49 4 ) D061 468582618 STAPLES PAULINE 0808 -00109 724.74 t ) 0061 1,880.44 * 21 D062 4737091124 BAUER ALAN H 0808-00110,0.00 t X.) 0062 471447219,'B URKE MYLES R D8D 8 -00111 -83.17 3062 474608182 GERMA IN OAVIO A 0808 -03112 552.48 t ) D062 472303411 GUSINOA MELYIN J 0808 -00113 821.81 t ) 0062 474924209 HAAG MATTHEW J 0808 - 00114 275.89 t ) 0062 502544121 HELEY ROLAND 8 0808 -OD115 580.78 t ) 0062 473969184 HUNTER TONY 0808 - 00116 135..65 1 0062 471748313*L IBHA RDT THOMAS ... _ ..__...0 0808 - 03117.._0.00t 0062 473565506 MARUS KA MARK A 0308.0011$S7T 50 t 3062 469941946 PETEI SON PAUL G 0808 - 03119 0.00 t K ) 0062 474D781218 RASCHKE ALBERT F 080,8- 00120 205044 t 0062 477646662 SANOQUIST THOMAS J 0808 -00121 0.00 t X ) D062 476203439 SANTA REED E 0808 -Op122 133.23 t ) :. 3062 _._4 736600 35 _ .-.STARK _RICHARD E'080.8 -00123 ,0.00.._....__ 0062 475904189 TOWNLEY MICHAEL F 0808 -00124 280.00 t 0062 477881931 TOWNLEY PATRICK J 0808 -OD 125.306.43 c ) 0062 475745266 WARD'TROY G 0808 -00126 360.00:t ) 0062 469 7212 42 WA RZE KA RICHARD A 0808 -03127 290.40 0 O 6 2. DO-63 4698472 53 ANFAN G ANDREA M 0808 -00128 239.20 t f 0063 471 801203 ASHT3N KATER I 0 OS08 -03129 0000 t -. _K 1 3063 475783041 BARTZ WENDY L 0808 -00130 405.32 t ) 0063 4689 - 8 82 77 BE SETH RONALD L 080 8- 00131 0000 0063 2734837.97 BLACK WILLIAM J 0308 -00132 DODO a+ 0063 471 901502 BOYD JEFFRE: Y A 0808 -00133 0000 t x ) 0063 474442474 BUNKE RICHARD K 0808 - 00134 0000 t X ) D063 476924605 CASSEOAY ELIZABETH J 0803 -00135 182.52 K ) 0063 473684976 CASSEDAY MARY K 0808 - 03136 0000. 0063 469987145 CASSEOAY ROBERT D 0808 -00137 28.88 t ) 3063 468684857 CERNIUS DAVID G 0808 -00138 0.00 i 0063 388569649 COLLIER MICHAEL.W 0808 - 00139 346.29 t 1 is i..i . , -i._. i. _ _ _! . _ CITY OF MAPLE WOOOD i AYR OLL CHECKS REOiStEk CYCLE B015 CHECK bitE dd= i2vidl OER IOD =NDING D8 =05 83 PAGE 5 Aft!DEPT -NO EM EMPLOYEE VAME CHECK -NO AMOJ4. t CLEARE) 0063 472844611 DALLU GE MATTHEW 0 0808 -OD 140 d•DO t K . 1 0063 470880293 DELMONT LISA M 0808 -03141 0000 t K 1 0063 474829219 DIEB =L JERRY 0 0839 00142 235022 t f 0063 476721245 DOUGHTY LINDA R 0808 -00143 265000 t- 1 0063 473925557 FOWLER MARY K 0808 -OD 144 222.00.t f 9063 4ig4i ipf9ie 0 -At a 9 !-9 91.4 -5 2, 8 46 w 1-9 t VOID0063471884448GALBRAITHMICHAELD0808 -00146 0000 0063 469983628 GRAF MICHAEL 0808-03147 1 68.63 t 1 t 0063 " -..475921568 • - -.HA AG .. ._ ._H A PAUL T 080 $ 00148 0.00 K f 0063 476686996 HERBER KAR IN J 0808 -00149 231.00 t ) 0063 477981805 HOKENSON KAR I 0808 - 00150 0000 t K 3 0063 469806100 JOHNSON TERESA -L 0808 -00151 1920 39 0063 479680548 KI ELS A KAR I J 080 8- 00152.270.00 t 1 0063 473747101 KLASSEN AMY.L 0808 -00153 179.42 0063 4 74 743915 K ORTUS - -JAMES M 0808 -00154 0.00 t - I 0063 4719285 57 KRATZ KE LORI E 0808.0] 155 2310 57 t f 0063 463984515 KRUM4EL BECKY J 0808 -00156 0000 t X 1 0063 477829499 KRUMMEL "ROGER C 0808 -00157 0.00 t X { ) 3063 469929687 KYRK JODI A 0808 -00158 0000 t X• f 0063 474889923 LANGE LETT STEVEN E 080 8 -0015 9 90.00.t ) 0063 469 95 5 53 LARKI N MOLLY _- ._ -._.A 0808-03160 - ___.._..._... _. 0.00 X . 0063 472484219 LE CLAIR MARY L 0808 -00161 20000 t ! 0063 472 880498 LOEFF LER CAROL J 0838-03162 0000 3063 D063 473700729 MAHRE MICHELE"A 080 8 0 163 • -- -21 6o 73 473869923 MCCOL LUM JULIE A 080803164 150o00 t 1 7!3063 4749661 50 MIHE'L ICH CINDI L 0808 -03165 •75900 t 1 zijl 0063 473903822 • ._N IELS EN -- - -RONALD - --C 0808m00166-00 y 0063 474745123 NOESEN CRISTIN A 0808 -00167 220.41 t 1 0063 473565827 OLSON ROBERTA J 0808 -00168 0000 0063 476863F02 PAULETTI ....._ANTHONY _...A 0808 - 00169..-00 00 T X- s 0063 477629606 RASCH+KE JEFFERY J 0808 -00170 219.95 t ) 0063 472986940 R ICHI E STACY L 0808 -00171 0.00 t K' f 0063 _..-469900639..._..ROBERTS _PAUL _ _J 0808-00172""* --0000 0063 46992 72 21 ROTH VINCE C 0808 -00173 0.00 t X 1 i . 0063 468946400 RYDEN OENISr 0808-00174 0.00 xist 0063 473686517 SANDOUIST -KATHRYN E 0808 -00175 0000 t 'X" ) 0063 469888185 SHERB URNE GW N 0808 -00176 314.58 t ! 0063 396604919 SINNI GOR SARAH'J 0808 -00177 217.62 t 3063 .. _47TQ6906T SPANK BAUER DAWN _M 0808 -00178 114.00 r 3063 469742545 SPANK BAUER KATHLEEN G 0808 -0D 179 171906 t 1 3063 474845176 SPANNBAUER MARTIN J 0808 - 03180 234.51 t 1 3063 480641463 STOUT- MILLER -DEBORAH'0808 -00181 0.00 t .X + ! 0063 477920170 STRAUS LAURA J 0808 -03182 0000 0063 4768611 86 SULLIVAN JULIE 0808 -00 183 189000 t ! 0063 472821395 SULLIVAN NANCY J 0808 -00184 0.00 t XI' 1 _ 1 3063 471529239 TATE PETER W 0808 -03185 0000 t K 1 0063 479626422 TAUBMAN DOUGLAS J 0808 -00186 5570 82 t ) 0063 534382341 TEWINKEL CHARLES G 0808 -03187 0000 0063 477881708 THELL THOMAS,L 0808 -00188 176 03 t ) 3063 470963203 WALLACE JON T 0808 -00189 0.00 t K f 063 475 747042 WARD KERI L 8608 -0D 190 0000 0063 396324246 WARD ROY G 0808 -00191 2640 83 t f Adft H CITY OF MAPLE W000D PAYROLL-CHECKS R;.Gt SEER CYCLE 8015 CHECK DATE 08m12083 PERIOD NDtNG 08.05 -83 PAGE 6 DEPT -NO EM EMPLOYEE NAME CHECK -NO AMOUNT CLEARE3 0063 476746732 WATEZ S JOSEPH D 0808 -00192 0900 t K 0063 8.475.08 0064 151440508 GREY JANET M 0308.00193 482.50.t 1 0064 4 71 384624 HORSW ELL JUDITH A 0808 - 00.194 52709 0064 474542163 SOUTT ER CHRISTINE 080800/95 0000 0064._1 1000 . 0071 38944 8993 C HLEB ECK JUDY M 0808.00196 334.19 t 1 0071 470540551 OLSON GEOFFREY Y 080840197 77919 1 0071 1 113.38 ui 0072 477627178 EKSTRAND THOMAS G 080800198 562.09 t 0072 475608505 JOHNS CN RANDALL L 0808m00199 531.99 It 0072 1 ,094.08 # 0073 476090677'OSTR4M MARJORYE 0808- 00 20 0 .....__..764.19 t 1 0073 764.19 : 0074 387520776.YENGER ROBERT J 0808 -00201 531972 1 531 - TZ COUNT 00201 GRAND TOTAL 66,619 *76 I 0042 4 7 2 2 2 2 2 31 iortus -V 0.9-0 9 0 0 2 0-.4 6• 6• . 8 - 1 0051 471440267 Barta Marie L 090900202 321.65 0058 4715010.14 Nadeau Edward.A. 081200001A 485.83 0063 474177010 Galbraith Chris 080800203 204.61 Grand Total:66 099.94 4 I 1 1 i i i : Cl MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Thomas E ks tra nd - - Associa P SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit Renewal- -Home Occupation LOCATION: 2994 Winthrop Dri OWNER/APPLICANT: Kenneth Mi hel i ch action b7 Council: DATE: Augustsgt 9 , 1983 Endorse , Mod1f i cd... Rejecte SUMMARY Die Request Renewal of a conditional use permit for an archery supply business home occupation. Description of Business 1. The appi i cant makes arrows and targets in his spare time as a hobby. 2. The arrows and targets, as well as a side line of bows,quivers, finger guards, etc. , produced off -site are offered for sale three or four week- ends a year by garage sale. ' 3. The majority of the sales are while attending archery tournaments. 4. There are no permanent signs. 5. The archery business is a hobby. The applicant has no intentions of increased home use or sales. 6. The applicant, and occasionally his son and daughter,are involved. CONCLUSION There have been no complaints received regarding the appli home occupation in i first .year of operation and all city code requirements are being met. The applicant has installed a fire extinguisher, however, it is not the five- pound ABC fire extinguisher required. The five -pound ABC extinguisher should be installed as requ i red . Recommendation Adoption of the enclosed resolution renewing the conditional use : permit for an archery supply business home occupation at 2.994 Winthrop Dri vex, on the basis that: I . There have not been any complaints received regardingn this home occupationg9 in the first year of operation. 2. All ordinance requirements are being met. Approval is subject to: 1.- Approval is granted for five years, after which time the applicanticant maPPY apply for a renewal if the business has been compatible with the neighborhood and all conditions are being met. f 20 The applicant shall keep a smoke detector located on the main and basement levels of the d w e l l i n g , 3. A five -pound ABC fire extinguisher shall be wall mounted and readilyY available to the workshop area. 2 c PAST ACTION E. 7- 26 -82: Counci approved a conditional use permit for the archer supplyPYPPYbusiness .home occupation, subject to the following conditions: 1. Compliance with the criteria outlined in the Planning Commission sub committee report, except g u i d e l i n e #5. 2. Approval is granted for one ear, after which time t aY he ppl cant may applforarenewalifthe. business has been compatible _with the neighborhood and * al i conditions are being met. 3. A smoke detector shall be located on the main and basement levels of the dwe] i ng. 4. - A five - pound ABC fire. extinguisher shat l ' be wall mounted and readily available to the workshop area. PLANNING CONSIDERATION 1. Land Use Plan designation: RL, residential lower densit 2. Zoning: R -1, residence district (single dwelling) 3. Code requirements a. All requirements of the city code relating to home occupations are being met. b.. Section 36 -442 (e) provides that upon review of a home occupation renewal request, the council may specify an indefinite term specific term not to exceed five years for subsequent reviews . c. The city's licensing code requires that a license be secured from the City Clerk annually in the month of January to continue operation of a home occupation. d.. A license renewal was not applied ,for in January. The applicant was unaware of this requirement. ic Attachments: l.. Location Map 249 Property Line Map 30 - Resolution 9 q WHITE BEAR .,, . ,......, T`LAKE (S) N CHIPPE WA C 68 (b) N. BARTELMY LA. T: JNT Y R04p T D _ . ' J ~ GALL I ct ) r . w oOb1--Y A 3 woODLY" (4) (4) 4 F;; podI SS (2) ~3 CT. S) t5) 7) 9NR22w OOa A LYDI A : AVE. 0 AVE. RED •• STAND QQ-. •iLI W = t't t 2 1 BEA v S, cr E W A 3 F1 I I R A A T 70 5, (LI MAPLE LANE - fj8 (2 . ! CH1 PPE WA CIRCLE 3.) C AVE. W NORTH ST. PAUL N Q Y KOHL ARAN AVE. x F 23 :. ,. 2640 N. EDGEHILL RD. a 4NT = 65 AVE. ? W O — AVE tl th AVE. A i V -S = P VilAI Ay 240 N• CASTLE Avg,36 C LOCATION MAP 4 ATTACHMENT 1 4 N OF f 0 t t 219 7 _ -2223 AL 2994 - - -- - • ._ . ' j 1 2995 2M 2220 f _ r . -. .tip.::: : :ti {- •- _ I 298 t Jll 988 2 98 ,. 2982 -- E.. , Loo 9 r 1 PROPERLY LINE MAP 5 ATTACHMENT 2 4 N r ' Pursuant to .due cal and noti thereof - •a regular meet of the. City CounciloftheCityofMaplewood, Minnesota was duly calleded and •y held i n the Cou n c i lChambersinsaidCityonthe22nddayofAugust, 1983 at 7:00 p The fol members were present The following members were absent: t WHEREAS, Kenneth hlihel.ich initiated a cond' •t onal use permit for an archerysupplybusinesshomeoccupationatthefollowing-described .property. Lot 2, Block 3 Robert Ti 1 sen' s' Maplewoodewood 'p Heights No. 5 This property is also known as 2994 Winthrop Drive Maplewood;P WHEREAS, the procedural hi f this , cond • 'Y conditionalonal use . perms t is asfollows: l . This conditional use permit was initiated b Ken 'Y e M hel ch pursuanttotheMaplewoodCodeofOrdinances. 2. This conditional use permit was approved _ PP by the Maplewood City Counci lonJuly26, 1982 subject to the following conditions: a. Compliance with the criteria outlined in the Planning 'CommissionSubcommitteereport, except gu i del i ne . #5. b. Approval is granted for one year after which time the applicant1f - ppl cant mayappyorarenewalifthebushasbeencompatiblewiththeneigh-borhood and all conditions are bei ng met g c. A smoke detector sha be located on the main and basement levelse1softhedwelling, d. A five-pound ABC fire exti ngu i sher shall be wa mounted andreadilyavailabletotheworkshoparea. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOO D CITY COUNCIL that the above-described cond i t i ona 1 use permit be renewed on the basis of the followingfindingsoffact: 1. There have not been any complaintsaints rece i v -P rece regarding the home occupationinthefirstyearofoperation, 2. All ordinance requirementsrements are beingng met. Approval is subject to the following conditions: l . Approval . i s granted for five years,-af - •wh which time the appl cant mayapplyforarenewalifthebushasbeencompatibleblewiththe 'p e neighborhoodandallconditbonsarebeingmet. 6 ATTACHMENT 3 210 The applicant shall keepp smoke detector located on the main and baselevelsofthedwelling . men t 3. A five-pound ABC fire extinguisher . ingu1steershallbewallmounteda'available readsavailablatotheworkshoparea . y Adopted this 22nd day of August, 1 983. Seconded by Ayes— STATE QF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualifified 'of Maplewo y q and appo Clerk of theCityyMidoherebycertifythatIhavtheattachedandforegcarefullycomparedgngextractofminutesof .aa regular meeting of the ciofAugust, 9ofMaplewood, held on the 22nd da of y g s t l 983 , with the on f i l einmyice, and the same i s a ful 1, true and completeete tra •P transcript therefrom lt1-sofar as the same relates to a conditional use permit renewal. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the Ci thisdayof19830 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota 7 - A. s ti MEMORANDUM TO- City Manager FROM: Thomas Eks -- 'trend Associate Planner SUBJECT: Conditional Use. Permit Renewal LOCATION: 2083 Arcade Street APPLICANT /OWNER: Maria Si 1 berbauer PROJECT: Beauty. Parlor Home Occupationyupation .DATE: August 9, 1983 Action by Council: Endors a d _________,__ Modifie Rejecte Date o SUMMARY Request Renewal of a conditional use permit for a beauty parlor home occu ati o n at2083ArcadeStreetp Comments There have not been any complaints received over the occupationapplicant's home occupatiandallcoderequarebeingmet. Recommendation Approval of the resolution on a es 6 and 7 renewingP9 the beauty parlor home occupation permit for 2083 Arcade Street, since all code requirements are being met and there have not been any nuisance I complaints received from the neighborhood. Approval is subject to the following conditions: I. The permit may be renewed in five years b the Ci Council,y y 2. A. f i ve- pound ABC fire extinguisher shall be i n s t a l l e d in the beaut shop. 3. On- street parking by customers shall be discouraged,ged. 4. No expansion of the permit in any way shall occur without the approval of the City Council, PAST ACTION 6 -1 -72: Council approved the home occupationon sub 'p subje to the following cond i ti ons l .The permit shall be rev annuallyly by the Village Counci 2. The permit shall become eff -ectve only after the Building Of - certifiescompliancewiththeseconditionsandbuilding, fir ' requirements, e, el ectr c, healthcode 3: The permit shall. not be transferable, 4. The permit shall be subject to revocationon by the Village Council uponjustificatiedcomplaints. 5. No signs advertis the beau •beauty parlor operation shall be allowed on theproperty. 6. No on- street parkin b9y customers shall be encouraged, and an approvedoff- street parking area which is properly hard surfshallbere . p y aced and landscapedrequiredontheproperty, and 7. No expansion of the permit i h •P any way shall occur without the approvaloftheVillageCouncil, 810 The applicant hereby agrees to the a •g Bove listedsted condi Mons. 6 -21 -73 : Council renewed the permit for one y ear. 7-20-78: Counc renewed the ermip t subject to the following conditions: I. The permit shall be reviewed ever five e •y years by the Cit Council,1. 2. Conditions 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 shall remain in for from the originalapprovalofJune1,1972. original conditions: 2. The permit shall become effective onlyy after the Buildingding Off c alOfficialcertifiescompliancewiththeseconditions 'and building,electric, health code requirements; 3. The permit shall not be transferable; 4 . The permit shall be sub • ect to revocation •ton by the Villageage Counci 1justifieduponcomplaints; 6. No on- street parking by customers shall be encouraged, and anapprovedoff - street parking area which .is ro erl hardpPy surfacedandlandscapedpedshallberequiredontheproperty; and z...'7. No expansion of the permit in any way shall1l occury without theapprovaloftheVillageCouncil.) 3. Owner and applicant agree to9 the above conditions in writing. PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS a 1. Land Use Plan designation: RL, low densityy 2. Zoning: R -1, residence district (single dwelling)30 Code requirements: a. All requirements of the city code relatingn to ho 'y g me occupations are being met. - P0 Section 36 -442 (e) provides that upon review of a 'p home occupation renewal request, the council may. specify an indefinite. term or. specific term not to exceed f i ve ' years for subsequent reviews. c. The ci ty' s A i cens i ng code requires that a license be secu r thefromhe PcityclerkannuallyinthemonthofJanuarytocontinueo eration of a home occupation. This license has been obtained. Jc Attachments: 1. Location Map 2,. Property Line Map 3. Resolution 3 LIARK AVE... LAURIE RD. - D F- i Q M CD u .., ELDRIDGE C H m AV co R A v AVE.58 3 a Y Z Q O MI VERNON AVE Cr 1000 AVE.BELL o y W RIPLEY AV E J O CD LSTON AVE W PR IC AVE. ice • LARK C 25 - O T o L LELAND a ER o JUNCTION EA 5 K 31 SN R o RYAN R 'R T FROST L4 i d H FE' N AVE; = J Z to Q W 3 Q FRISSIE t IL 3 FfIPLEY O P SO P IA S Z j LOCATION MAP 4 Attachment 1 Q N fff gi 7' _ b -: 4 46J L Ito 5Z5 C L 1 ao f- v Ow6 z sill C % L L,Ilk" SFJ PL C 110 lip CO Ow W3 s 44 ti OW IROA-D-'00. d--% V M O ..r 1 IV C' 1 k h - 14 i• G _ Ott)Or 1C gi 7' _ b -: 4 46J L Ito 5Z5 C L 1 ao f- v Ow6 z sill C % L L,Ilk" SFJ PL C 110 lip CO Ow W3 s 44 ti PROPERTY LINE MAP Attachment 2 d--% V M O ..r CO IV C' 1 k h - 0000000 300 47 t i• G _A 1 ,t37 l 3 ' e r fr uf '7 C .131 . I - 1pjAva %-, 2 17 2083 7 in zi i v R as-17 16 C-1 Ne # 53.so ra Ito Ito Ito i on 1 1TVA I R DI i.IN D E) I -T I C.- 1 c ,'" tsotin6 v Cu lk 1 -4 D \A. J v id"% IN A 1 tj 07 10 U46 4 1 Q * 1 33 IS 0 a ZT,P- 161 0 ' 9 ,4 1 10. now MR-IL *0 17 • -4 A3 T-2 03 iS4, 4S :5 S 515 4 a-mm 4 tit PROPERTY LINE MAP Attachment 2 Pursuant to due call and noti thereof- a regularar meeti n f '9 g o the City CounciloftheCityofMaplewood, Minnesota was du called and held in the CouncilChambersinsaidCityonthe22nddayofAugust, 1983 at 7:00 P .m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, Maria Si 1 berbauer initiated a. conditional use permit for a beautyoccupationatthefollowing- parlor home occu P property: Lot 2, Block 4, Littles 2nd Addition Thi property is also known as 2083 Arcade Street Maplewood; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use P ermi t is as fol lows: ' 1. This conditional use permit was approved by the City Counci 1 on June 1Y ' 1972 pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances, and subject to the following-conditions.: a. The permit shall be renewed annually by the Village Council; b. The permit shall become effective only after the Buildingdin OfficialaYg 1 certifies compliance with these conditions and building, fire, electric, health code requirements; c. The permit shall not be transferable; d. The permit shall be subject to revocation by the Village Council upon justified complaints; e. No signs advertising the beauty parlor operation shal be allowed on the property; f. No on - street parking-by customers shall be encouraged, and an approved off- street parking area which is properly hard surfaced and landscaped shall be required on the property; and g. No expansion of the permit in any way shall occur without . the approval of the Village Council; h. The applicant hereby agrees to the above listed conditions. 2. This conditional use permit was renewed by City Council on JuneYy 21, 1974 and July 20, 19780 Attachment 3 6 a4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described conditional use permit be renewed on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. All code requirements are being met. 2. There have . not been any nuisance complaints received from the neighborhood, Approval is subject to the following conditions: -. I., The permit may be renewed in five years by the City Council. 20 "A five -pound ABC fire extinguisher shall be. installed in the beauty shop. 3. On- street parking by customers shall be discouraged. 4. No expansion of the permit in any way shall occur without the approval of the City Council. Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) sS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD r 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 22nd day of August, 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 a conditional use permit. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 1983. City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota r A Full Service Health Plan 7920 Cedar Avenue South • Bloomington, Minnesota 55420 • .612 854 -2377 July 15, 1983 Mr, Barry Evans City Manager 1380 First Avenue - Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Dear Mr, Evans: Enclosed you will find a set of prints for a proposed SHARE medical center to be built in west St. Paul. It i.s SHARE`s intention to use this design as a rotot a and constructPYp the same size facility in Maplewood on Beam Avenue. The clinic to be built in Maplewood will have one level. The space designed for the lower level in west St. Paul will be incorporated into the single level floor plan for Maplewood. If you should have any questions about the enclosed pleasedonothesitatetocontactmeat.830 -3166. 5 y, E 7 Roy Fr icksen Spec . As istant to the President REF :pao Enclosure cc: Greg - Bradbury Jeff Molde f M • ED ow %Pwj long two m BOUNDARY8 TOPOGRAPIX SURI E Y M • ED ow %Pwj long two m 0 dwAmf'y -ew &,Awrjr IO*r Cortfy that 01• serve prepartf by o or vqj e d 9W"V111O*- If I tFvl 000 Correct 799"fifflt•tION Of the lesArles V the Oay• dlacrlbef 1048 •e8 of th lacotleott oil bull #1pl ,It an thereon " 0 11 111101• theremothielpts, It •P free of oil sale left• and Ik • dvl 0"titer16 tIT4 Urvolop eater WO of 011"Reteu futot•• section 326-04 to dd — 119 11S.— 6 x me Ali r ThorpHansen G __%' en, P611i Inc. New f*.%W 1 •'rit1a BOUNDARY8 TOPOGRAPIX SURI E Y FOR - BENSON, &ML KERSON, BR.40BURY t9 GABRIELSON, INC 620 AIENDELSSOHN AVE UPU Am 55427 off The marth M foot of the foot 101 feet Se tow vo ISO feet of thel 94ptoftheSouthavit of Settle" 1. lewsof It. bee 12. 1 %Fit$ oflodattAvo*vv. vacept the forth )j left : %Oref. 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New f*.%W 1 •'rit1a RESOLU G VING pRE 'oACILITES A p , F ,rM2NARY ROPOS R A PURSUJT `PPROVLOPMEN+I, PROJECTNICjPALINDUgTRINNESOTPROJECTAUTHORrZINGALDELOpMEAFAR yppROVA SUBMISSION pF ' ACTCOMMISS ACAN DEPMENTE OF NRGYOJECT TO THEANDAUTHpRIZNGTAT AND THE S 2COF ECON'pM -. NEC SPA MTNISOTAINECp1 TNECTIONMEI ' TS AND T OF WITH ERIALSWHET 'HE PROJECT Btatutes Ca) , , Dev known he purlopmentastheM, .pose o fIegislACtCteiinnesot chapter 4attireiheAct a Munk. 74• Mlnactivea s to r ) as f Ipal In • nesota cal ttractio .p ornote th _ ound and ustriallysoundnande e wel far det .th emer Ind u s tr n couragern a °. the n ed by th chronic gefloe Of y and co ent and state byenctitreblightfiercetdevelom Y the.mpl °Ymen ed and rrc • ° Prev en t pent o f et • arginal So far c °nonl -- anland as PossibleanddCdarealble evelo -p of the incr .prnent of a ors nece area easi cOn4micall Ssitatin g thsandngco the nce , y sound activegoveerapiIonOfoIndustryve prom ir2cx- tat Sery . Y re p .pulat and cow ion eased o Ice re •g Increase In the erce arewhichw, to .pulat required to in th rnet increased pro _and the meet t am °tint ' creased vide an ne . f he needs and costpopula • costs a adequate ° r dev of the °f tlon; access ta base pnment oftOernplo to finan lan useYmentopo ee these the . rt unI tie 'rit ## Cc) fih s fox sfo, ') hass r . e Cityty oun u ChdueceivedCouncilo ,Devel o m th 1 aws fr a f t ciMed . pent for o f the I lmi red tY ofp MIcalproeporatIastateof , partners ewootheCiprtystheaMInnesot • to bthYassis . • Partners r ge a a WithughtheInfin ( the p rtn t SHARENoteorIssuanceneingaProa ° be knowNotheofaRevo ec.t he prop °s as venue Do here fte enue Bo rei fte al thatBondsburs r referre hd. or Bon r descricanttodtoin ds or a bed.the Act• this res Rrivede .0 d) e I utlon base vel oprnen t i t a s and help o f t Y desires •opport to . common i t to fa ci I .unit1 r .p• ovide th y, ret irate theequlredb e range of n and im r e see ec_Y the o ser ' ove theppulation , s and a ta and the m OYmentpro 'eCt Ill assist the City in achieving .those objectives. The Project. will help to increase assessed valuation of the City and help. maintain a positive relationship between assessed valuation and debt and enhance the image and reputation of the community; e) The Company is currently engaged in the business*of development and operation of facilities to be used for medical clinic purposes. The Project to be financed by the Revenue Bonds is an approximately 15,000 square foot medical clinic facility to be located on the South side .of Beam Avenue immediately across from the Maplewood Mall and approximately one (1) block West of White Bear Avenue in Maplewood and Licensed as a Share Health Plan facility and consists of the acquisition of land and the construction of buildings and improvements thereon and the installation of equipment therein to be initially owned.and operated by the Company, and will result in the employment of additional persons -to work within the new facilities; f) The City has been advised by representa- tives of Company that conventional,. commercial financing to pay the capital cost of the Project is available only on a limited basis and at such high costs of borrowing that the economic feasibility of operating the Project would be significantly reduced, but - Company has also advised this Council that with the aid of municipal financing, and its resulting low borrowing cost, the Project is economically more feasible; g) Pursuant to a resolution of the'City Council adopted on July 25, 1983, a public bearing on thep Project was held on August 22, 1983, after notice was published, and materials made available for public inspection at the City Hall, all as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 474.01, Subdivision 7b at which public hearing all those appearing who so desired to speak were heard; h) No public of f icial of the City has either a direct or indirect financial interest in the Project nor will any public official either directly or indirectly benefit financially from the Project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, as follows: t 1. The Council hereby gives preliminary approval to the proposal of Company that the City undertake the ProjectPp pursuant to the Minnesota Municipal Industrial Development Act Chapter 474 Minnesota Statutes), consisting of the acqui sition, construction and equipping of approximately 15 , 000 square foot medical clinic facilities located on the South side of Beam Avenue immediately across from the Maplewood Mall and approximately one (1) block West of White Bear Avenue in Maplewoodewood P ursuant to Company's specifications suitable for the P operations described above to be initially owned and operated Y P anbtheCompany and pursuant to a revenue agreement between the y City Company panandComu on.such terms and conditions with provisions for revision from time to time as necessary, so as to produce income and revenues sufficient to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on the Revenue Bonds in the maximum aggregate principalal amount of $3,485,000 to be issued pursuant to the Act to finance the acquisition, construction and equipping of the said agreement may also provideProject, and for the entire s g interest of1 Company therein to be mortgaged . to the purchaser of P Y the Revenue Bonds; and the City hereby undertakes preliminarily to issue its Revenue Bonds in accordance with such-terms and conditions; 2. On the basis of information available to this Council ars and the Council hereby finds, that the Project 1 a Ppe • real and personals used-or useful in constitutes properties, r P connection with one or more revenue producing enterprises ed in an business within the meaningengagedy of Subdivision la of Section 474.02 of the Act; that the Project furthers the ur oses stated in Section 474.01, Minnesota Statutes; that the P P availability of the financing under the Act and willingness of the City to furnish such financing will -be a substantial inducement to Company to undertake the Project, and that the induc P Y effect of the Project, if undertaken, will be to encourage the development of economically sound industry and commerce, toi the emergence of blightedassistinthepreventionof andg . marginal land, to help prevent chronic unemployment? to help the City retain and improve the tax base and to provide the range of service and employment opportunities required by the populationation, to help prevent the movement of talented and educated p ersons out of the state and to areas within the State where their services may not be a s effectively used, to promote intensive development and use of land within the City and more i P eventually to increase the tax base of the community; 3. The Project is hereby given preliminary approval by the City PPsubjectecttotheapproval of the Project by the Minnesota Commissioner of Energy and Economic Development or such other state ' office having authority to grant approval. (the Commissioner "), and subject to final approval by this Council, Company, and the purchaser of the Revenue Bonds as to the ulti- mate details of the financing of the Project; _ 4. In accordance with Subdivision 7a of Section 474-01 Minnesota Statutes, the Mayor of the City is hereby authorized and directed to submit the proposal for the Project to the er requesting hisCommissionqg approval, and other officers, P employees and agents of the City are hereby authorized to provide the Commissioner with such preliminary eliminar information as he may . require; 5. Comp has agreed and it is hereby determined that any and all costs incurred by the City in connection the financing JinancinoftheProjectect whether or not the Project is carried to completion and whether or not approved by the Commissioner p _ will be paid by Company; 6. Brig and Morgan, Professional Association, acting as bond counsel and Miller & Schroeder Municipals, Inc. investment bankers are authorized to assist in the preparation and review of necessary documents relating to the. Project, to consult with. the City Attorney, Company and the purchaser of the Revenue Bonds as to the maturities, interest rates and other terms and provisionsof the Revenue Bonds and as to the covenants an d other provisions of the necessary documents and to submit such documents to the Council for final approval; 7. Nothing in this resolution or in the documents pre - pared pursuant hereto . shall authorize the expenditure of any municipal funds on the Proje other than the revenues derived from 'the Pr or otherwise granted to the City for this purpose The Revenue Bonds shall not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any. property or funds o the City t the revenue and proceeds pledged to the payment P ent thereof , nor shall the City be subject to any liability y thereon. The holder of the Revenue Bonds shall never have the right to compel an exercise of the taxing power of the City to g p y nue Bonds .oror the pay the outstanding principal on the Reve • interest thereon, or to enforce payment thereof against any substance that the Revenue Bonas, inc.ivaing inreresz rnereon, is payable solely from the revenue and proceeds pledged to the payment thereof. The Revenue Bonds shall not constitute a debt of the City within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory limitation; 8. In anticipation of the approval by the Commissioner the, issuance of the Revenue Bonds to finance' all. or a portion of the Project, and in order that completion of the Project will not be unduly delayed when approved, Company is hereby authorized to make such expenditures and advances toward payment of that portion of the costs of the Project to be financed from the proceeds of the Revenue Bonds as Company con - siders necessary., including the use of interim, short -term financing, subject to reimbursement from the proceeds of the Revenue Bonds if and when delivered but otherwise without liability on the part of the City;. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 22nd day of August, 19839 Mayor Attest: City Clerk s STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualif ied and acting Clerk. of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes with the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same is a full, true and complete transcript of the minutes of a meeting of the City Council of said City duly called and held on the date therein indicated, insofar as such minutes relate to a resolution giving preliminary approval.to a commercial facilities development project. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City this day of 1983. City Clerk SEAL) CM- 00424 -01 This Application must be submitted in DUPLICATE STATE OF M NNE OTA MINNESOTA ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Application - For Approval of Municipal Industrial Revenue Bond Project To: Minnesota Ener y and Economic Date - Development Authority 480 Cedar St., Rm. 100 Hanover Bldg. St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 The governing body of Maplewood County of Ramsey Minnesota, hereby applies to the Minnesota Energy and Economic Development Authority of the State of Minnesota for approval of community's proposed Municipal Industrial Revenue Bond issue as required by Minn. Stat. §474.01, Subd. 7a. We have entered into. preliminary discussions with Firm A limited pa rtnershi to be formed with SHARE Development Corporation as the General Partner, to be known as Medica Property -Pat n ers Address 7920 Cedar Avenue South _ __ City BloomincTton State rev State of Incorporati on mN Attorney Bruce Hanson, 22ugherty, Rumble & Butler Address 15 East First National Bank Building, St. Paul, MN 55101 Name of Project Medical Property Partners I This firm is engaged primarily in (nature of business): development and operation of facilities to be used for medical clinic purposes The funds received from the sale of the Industria] Revenue Bonds will be used to (general nature of project)" ac' land and construct thereon and equip an approxim 15,OQQ . ft. medical clinic facili It will be located in Ma lewood Minnesota i he total bond issue will be approximately $ 3 485 000 to be applied toward payment of costs now estimated as follows: Acquisition, reconstruction , . improvement , betterment, or extension of project Construction Costs Equipment .Acquisition and Installation Fees: Architectural , engineering, i nspec- tion, fiscal, legal, administration, or printing Interest accrua during construction Initial bond reserve Contingencies Bond discount Other 357,900 1 750 - 1 - goo 242 ,100 325,000 210 , 000 130,000 120 r MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM Associate Planner -- Johnson SUBJECT: Rezoning (BC to N -C) LOCATION: 1690 English Street (Maplewood Plumbing and Heating) APPLICANT: City of Maplewood OWNER: First Stevens Properties Corporation DATE: July 14, 1983 SUMMARY f Request Action by Council: Endorse Mo dif i e d Rejecte Date Rezone this site from BC, business commercial to NC, neighborhood commercial Reasons for the Request 1. The proposal is part of the city -wide down - zoning program. (The present BC, business commercial zoning is more intensive than the Land Use Plan.) 2. On November 8, 1982, Council approved a plan amendment for this site from RM, residential medium density to LSC, limited service commercial. State law requires that where an amendment to the Land Use Plan conflicts with the zoning, - the zoning must be 'changed within nine months to be consistent with the Plan. (September. 8, 1983, is the deadline to change the zoning on the site.) rnmmpntc Existing Zoning: The present BC, business commercial zoning permits uses that are incompatible with the residential location of this site, (page 9 ). These permitted uses include gas stations, retail uses that rely on higher volumes of automobile traffic and businesses with outdoor storage, such as the present use. Proposed zoning: When deciding on zone change proposals, the guiding principle should be to select the district which permits the highest use of the property that is com- patible with adjacent uses and the city's Land Use Plan. On the basis of this principal, this property should be down -zoned to NC, neighborhood commercial page 10) . A wide variety of uses, including convenience retail office and personal service uses,al l of which would be compatible with the residential setting, would be permitted. The existing business would become a nonconforming use. It could not be expanded without a conditional use permit. The business could 'be sold for the same use. Any change in use, however, would have to conform to the new zoning. Rejected zoning alternatives: t Council in the past has considered zone changes to BC(M), business commercial modified), and LBC, limited business commercial for areas designated in the Land Use Plan for LSC, limited service commercial, such as this site (page 12) . BC(M) zoning is not recommended in this instance because the existing business Maplewood Plumbing and Heating) classified as a craftsman's shop, would . continue to be a permitted use. Thi s use i s * not compatible with the site and should E be phased out over time. The LBC zone would be too restrictive, in light of the recently adopted NC district option now being available. The LBC district permits only professional office buildings substantially less variety of uses than permittedtted bY the NC district. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resol uti on (Pgs . 6 & 6) , rezon i ng 1690 En Street from BC, commercial to NC, neighborhood commercial. 2- f BACKGROUND Site Description Acreage: 14,000 square feet Existing use: the Maplewood Plumbing and Heating business. The and i s9y fenced and used to store construction equipment and trucks. There is a wood screening fence along the north property 1 i ne 'that needs repair. The building is 1750 square feet in area.. Surrounding Land Uses Northerly and westerly: single dwellings Southerly: an apartment house in St. Paul Easterly: Railroad tracks Past Actions 12 -3 -64: The site was rezoned from F, farm residence to BC, business commercial for the construction of an insurance office and apartment building. 1974: A 7 -11 store opened on this site. 1978: Council denied a license for a tavern after much neighborhood opposition. Maplewood Plumbing and Heating moved in shortly thereafter. 11 -8 -82: Council amended the land use plan in the Gladstone neighborhood. One of the amendments was the Maplewood Plumbing site from RM, residential medium density to LSC, limited service commercial. Planning 1-. Land Use Plan des i gnati on : 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 a medium intensity nature would be permitted subject to meeting certain performance standards. 3. Zoning: a. Present - -BC, business commercial (See page -9 for the permitted uses. ) b. Proposed - -NC, neighborhood commercial (See page 10 for the permitted uses.) 4. Section 473.865 subdivision 3 of State law states that: If an official control conflicts with a comprehensive plan as the result of an amendment to* the plan, the official control shall be ='amended by the unit within nine months following the amendment to the plan so as to not conflict with the amended comprehensive plan." 3 - 5. 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, includingthezoningmap, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the council or planning commission shall, among other things: 1) Assure itself that the proposed change As consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent-of this chapter. 2). Determine that the ro osed change will no 'p p g t substantiallyly i nj ure or detract from the use of neighboring property or from the character of the neighborhood, and that the use of the property adjacent to the area included in the proposed change or plan is adequately safeguarded. 3) Determine that the proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the ublic welfare. P 1. Planning Commission recommendation 2. City Council: public hearing and decision. Requires at least four votes for approval mb Enclosures 1.Resolution 2.Location Map 30 Property Line Map 4.BC Zone 5.NC Zone 6.LBC and BC (M) Zones 4 - Pursuant to due call and notice thereof; a regularar meeti '9 meetin of the City Council of the City of Maplewood,. Minnesota was duly called and heed - in the Council Chambers i n sand City on the day of at 7:00 p. m. The following members were present: The following members were . absent: WHEREAS, City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning from BC, business commercialtoNC, neighborhood commercial for -the fol 1 owi ng- descri bed : ro ertPPy Subject to Ave -nue over the South 52.5 feet and subject to street the south149.5 feet of that part of the SW 1/4 lying west of the Northern Pacificrailroadright -of -way, in Section 15, Township 29, Range 22. This property is also known as 1690 Englishish Street Maplewood;9 WHEREAS, the-procedural history of this rezoning i s a •g s folloows . 1. This rezoning was initiated by the City of Maplewood,y pursuant to chapter 36, articlee VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed b the Maplewood Planning 'y P ng Commssion on July 18, 1983. -The Planning Commission recommended to the CityCouncilthatsaidrezoningbe 3. The Maplewood City Council held a ubl i c hearingP9 on Ao consider this rezoning. Notice thereof - was publishedandmailedpursuanttolaw. 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 findingsoffact: I. The proposed rezoning would be consistent with the spirit ur ose andPPintentofthezoningcodeandLandUsePlan. 2. The proposed change would not substantially or d 'etract from the use of neighboring property or from the character of the neighbor-hood. 3. The proposed change would serve the best interests and conveniences of the communi Adopted this day of 19830 Seconded by Ayes -- Attachment One Li;._=- :f"„w. Y_ ; .i.:- ...i:.+:_x9,:- 'L3.:_ . _ :.:....jt,::.;i,.,,: _.,_„5,_..... 4;- "'.'wb.`:.. -,ti -- •'- :.w.".0 - - __ ,, a.'o- ZRi•+t - - fie... ,ayo1R 4n,C `r`r' .z..- .:a?... ..r X.in Me<..: ..'^ ,, , ^ ..; , ,C.„y„_:ii. .. : +.i.p , - ..w..r.:- ....a.:.rsa 4 q1:._a.- _ _.. .i.san • . r :ae..r!' == %^'w}'.!!2' 'F`v'_a' ''i"' M•= •++? =•t - - - ~-"•• .., .. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY } SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) ual i fi ed and a of nted C'fierk ofI, the undersigned, being the duly q PP the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing. extract of minutes of . . _regular meeting. of the City of Mapl ewood, held on the day of 1983, with the original on f 1 e n my offi ce, and the same i s a ful 1 , true and .compl ete transcri pt therefrom feeinsofar as the same relates to this rezoning request. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 1983. City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota 6 - 60 YI i A 44 DD LJI ION I 60 i/ &&-. 1 acm E 0 z SOO Z-..OA , LLI bi 0-:2 Lug, YQ oo000aQ =, 0 0 Wakeflehf, Lok 29 Avff nnn nr- ST. PAUL LOCATION MAP Attachment Two 7 t. 4 •. ` I a . z '' • r 1 .... A 1vo-- Q CZ ir 3C r. 1 IU 1 ,... ._ f - T .. IMP .0 1 , 4 j4 Cb Z T6 to IQP V • 3S —5 - r .3 O f 1 I ` ---- t ' I Liz- O 3 snow t ti r .22 fat . c Zi 1 °J . • G 1' j 17 N ISO IJ1 Li r _ yam.. - . G .Soft- C _ Z5 Js 13 1 1O r , . G 14Q 1tSIIa V , - 5 ! Rat. l l'zJ_ r- o t o , • 2. N «I t GLADSTONE BAPTIST co-A, ` Z w. 2.e991S CHURCH r low Zo f J* jL4I !PC vwm:) ;Zi. o4 A an u 160 Or 17 to 60% N MAPLEWOOD PLU[IBI NG PROPERLY LINE MAP Attachment Three Q- N 8- Sec. 36 -153. Use regulations. In a BC Business and Corn_ mercial District in the city, the follow- ing regulations shall app 1) Permitted uses: A building may be erected or used an a lya of maybe used. or .occupied, for any of. the following purposes, and no other. a) Apartment for one family in combination with business ! use. 4 b) hotel, motel, tourist home, rooming house or boarding- house. c) Retail store, restaurant, off agency, studio bank y persona] service and craftsmen's shop, mortuary. ' d) Automobile sales agency use _d car l parking garage or lot, provided all facilities are located and all services are conducted on the lot_ ie) Newspaper publishing job printing establishment. W Th e a ter. - g) Hand or autornatic self - service laundry. - h) Bakery or confectionery sho for the `roductio -P p n of ar boles to be sold only at retail on the premises.7 ( 1 Public garage or motor fuel station; provided that a license to operate sucb 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 sball be of the size as provided in section 36 -156 of this division'•hicb defines kinds of operation, site area required and other data 'irelatingtosuchbusiness. M j) Any use of the same general character as any of the above' permitted uses; provided that . no use wbicb is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted, s 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 excepp 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) '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. Attachment Four g_ D1V1S10h 5A, NC NEIGHBORHOOD COMMER CIAL DISTRICT Sec. 36 -126. Intent: The. intent of this distri is to preserve land for the use o •adjacent f busthatarecompatiblewithad -residentialdentia1 1 and uses, Uses are 'to offices and ' smal 1 er retail uses tha m tedatcatertoconvenienceshopping.Pedestrian and bicycle access are - _9Ptobeemphasized. Zed. sec. 3 b -127. pe rmitted uses. - ~ any of the following use 's provided that the floor area of all b •any on'e NC zone shall not exceed 300 u 1 d ngs n0squarerefeet 1.. Bakery or candy shop or thehe production of goods sold on the premises 2_ Beauty parlor or barber shop 3. Dry cleaner or 1 a undromat. All odors must be controlled so as notnoticeabletoadjacentresidents , to be 4.. office or medical and dental clinics 5. Repair - shop, except f -p or motorized vehicles. es . No work shall beoutsideof -the building, performed 5. Drug, hardware or rocer s9y tore 7. Studio 8_ Tailor or dressmaker shop Sec. 36 -128. Accessory uses. 1. off - street parking 2. Signs,, in accordance with the 'sign ordinance Sec. 36 -I29. Conditional u (requiresses council approval Any of the uses _provided that the floor are a of all buildingsanyoneNCzoneshallnotexceed8000squarefeet :-- n I. Any permitted use listed i 'n section 36 -127 2. Club, lodge or hall 3 Private school , daycareacare centerter or community service use 4. Restaurant where there are no drive-p order windows or serving of foodtopatronsintheirautomobiles. All cooking odor -9 s must be control l ed soasnottobenoticeabletoadjacentresidents, 10 _Attachment Five b. Similar uses to those 'listed in this section Sec. 36 -130. District standards. a) Bike racks Bike racks shall be provided in ,n r area that is co v _n e n i ert to each r • major building entrance, but which wi not di pedestriPPr an orVehiculartrafficorfirelanes, b) .*Building design Buildings in this district shal be designed t •g o be compatiblea w ththeirsurroundinglanduses. If more than one use on a site, theyshallbeplannedandorganized -as a unit. Pedestrians should beabletowalkbetweenstoreswithoutcrossingehiculartrafficigc anesThereshall1beinoexteriorstorage,other than a trash receptaclewhichshallbescreenedasrequiredredqbSecyton36 -26 of the zoningcode. c) Lot coverage At least of the site shall be landscaped, d) Building setbacks 1) The minimum building setback from a right-of-way shgyall be thirtyfeetandtwentyfeetfromsideandrearpropertylines, 2 Where a setback is from residential zoned 'y property, the m required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75 feet subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements: a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height, b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially-yzonedproperty, the wall setback shall be increased five feet fore each 1 ,000 square feet or art thereof, of, in excess of 2,000 s quare feet. e) Parking and loading areas Paved areas shall be provided for 1 oadi n and unloading 'g oadng of deliverytrucksandothervehicles, servicing of shops by refuse collection fuel fire, and other service vehicles; automobile accessways, and pedestrianwalks. low tf Plan review are- Plan approval is required from the Community Design Revie;y g Board. The city may require appropriate conditions to ensure compatibility with the surrounding uses to includ9 e, but -not be limitedmited to , building height,setbacks, orientati parking l locati or locati of buildingentrancesorscreening. . 11 - F1 Sec. 36-154. LBC Limited Busine Commercial Mstri et_ The LBC.Limit ed Business Commercial District 1s hereby estab- •lisped and may be authorized by the council in th ose locationswherearegularBCBusinessCommercialDistrictabutstialdistricttheintent8resden- t of this provision being to male possible amodifiedcommercialareainthenatureofabufferzonewbereinthe .uses, subject to prior council approval, rill be limited to profes _sional offices and such other. similar uses as the council may d et.er- . -mine. The proposed plan of use in any such LBC limitedd business commercial district shall be submitted to the council for fina de - tern *ination and approval. (Code 1965, § 907.010• rO No. 232, 3,10- 19 -67; Ord. No. 256,11- 20 -69; Ord. No. 402, § 18 -12 -76 Sec. 36 -155.. BC(As) Commercial Disirict (.Modified). - •i 1. INTENT. The BC (M, 'Business Corznercial- ' ' •3odified District is intended to provide for the orderly transition between more Intensive ccr ;z e rci uses and low or medium density residential areas. Restrictions on bu not limited to, buildin bei bt setbacks, t height, ks, orientation, parking lot location,or ,Pcation of building entrances may be required to ensure corn atibil'4 p ltywitiiabuttingresidentialuses. 2. USE REGULATIONS. A building may be-erected or used and a lot may b ue Bed or occupied, for any of the f of l OuTing purposes, and no other: a_ Retail store; professional administrative offices; bank of savinggand1oan; . personal service, craftsmen • s shop, mortuarY b. Hotel or motel c. Falk -in theatre - d. Job printing shop e. Bakery or candy shop producing goods for on- premises retail sales. f, Any use of the same general character as an of the above rmittedYeP uses, as determined by the City Council, provided that no use vhicb is noxious or hazardous shall be permitted. 3. The fol uses when au borized by the City ouncil b means of a specialYypal use permit: as All uses permitted in R - Multiple Dwelling Districts exc the con-pstructionofhousespermittedInR -1 and R-2 districts. b. Laundromat or similar automatic self service laundr _Y_ , i r c. Restaurant, where tbe are no drive --up order windows or serving of food to patrons in their automobiles. All cooking odors must be controller so as not to be noticeable to adjacent residences.- d. Place of amusement, recreat or assembly, other than a theatwberetherearenooutdooractJvitiet. 12 - _ Attachment Six S C. Rezoning: 1690 English (Maplewood Plumbing) Secretary Olson said the proposal is to rezone thi s site from BC to NC. Chairman Prew asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment. Daley, said he would 1 i ke the zoning to stay as it is now. ThePatDy, change would limit the use of the property in the future. The Commission q uesti oned what type of change was proposed for the property. Mr. Dale said the on thing they may request would be an additionDaleyy o the Larpenteur Street side of the building to house some of the material the are presently storing outside.y _ retar O1 son said under the NC zoning district, a special use permitsecy - . would be required to expand the business. said in vi ew. of the fact there are proceduresCommissioonerF scher s available to allow the present owner to expand on the si his presen t d moved that the P 1_anni ng_Commi ss i on. recommend the business if desired, treet from ounci 1 a rove the resol uti on rezone ng._ 1.690 English S C y C P? _ BC to NC Ay ssioners Barrett, commissioner Whitcomb seconded _ Fischer, Pel 1 i sh, Sl etten Whitcomb Nays--Co mmi s s inners He j ny , Robens, Prew. 4otion carries s MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT: OWNERS: DATE'. 3 Action by Council: Endors a .... Modifie _.....„ Rejected,_.._. Date City Manager Associate Pl annner -- Johnson Rezoning (M -1 to R -1) John Glenn Junior High School City Council School District 622 July 11, 1983 SUMMARY Request Downzoning a portion of the John Glenn School site from M -1, light manufacturing to R -1, residence district (single d w e l l i n g ) Reason for Change This proposal was initiated by council as part of the city -wide downzoni ng program. The present zoning permits more i ntens i've use of the land than anticipated by the land use plan. The site is presently used for school and community sponsored athletic activities. This use is consistent with the Land Use Plan. There is no reason to retain the M -1 zoning designation. Downzoning to R -1 would prevent the possibility of the site being redeveloped in the future to a use s) that could be incompatible with adjacent uses. Recommendation Approve the enclosed resolution (pgs. 05) , rezoning John Glenn School property from M -1, light manufacturing to R -1 residence district (single dwelling). r / BACKGROUND Site Description Size: approximately 11.8 acres. Existing land use: John Glenn Junior Nigh School athletic facil=ities. Surrounding Land Uses North: John Glenn Junior High East: Two undeveloped parcels and Mo -Tech Corporation, zoned for M -1 LightP Manufacturing use. South: Abandoned railroad right -of -way. This right -of -way is proposed as a future trail for nonmotori zed vehicles. West: Hazelwood Avenue. Across the street single dwellings and a storm pond. Past Actions 1 18 -60: Council rezoned this site from light manufacturing to R-1, residence district (single dwelling). The change is not reflected on the current zoning maps. Pl ann i ng 1. Land Use Plan designation: S, school 2. Zoning: present - -M -1, light manufacturing proposed—R-1, residence district (single d w e l l i n g ) 3. Policies from the plan: Zoning maps should be updated as necessary to make both land use maps andPP zoning maps compatible. 4. Compliance with land use laws: a. Section 36 -485 of city code states that "In any instance where the city council or the planning commission is required to consider an exception or change in this chapter, including the zoning map, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the council or planning commission shall, among other things: 1 Assure itself that the proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of this chapter. 2) Determine that the proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property of fTm 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. WM 3) Determine that the proposed change will serve the best interests y and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare." b. Section 36 -66 (3) states that churches, public parochial and private schools are permitted uses in R -1 residence districts (single dwelling). ADMINISTRATIVE - Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation Z. City Council holds a public hearing and makes a decision. At least four votes are required for approval mb Enclosures 1. Resolution 2. Sherwood Glen Neighborhood Land Use Plan 3.. Property Line Map 3 - Attachment One Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the Council Chambers in said City on the day of at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: - s i . WHEREAS, the City. of Maplewood initiated - a rezoning from M -1, light manufacturing to R -1, residence district (single dwelling) for-the following-described property: Lots 1 and 2 and the west 139.9 feet of Lot 3, Block 7, Sabin Garden Lots including the south half of that part of vacated Eldridge Avenue accruing thereto, WHEREAS, the procedure history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by the City of Maplewood, pursuant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on July 18, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 1983 to consider this rezoning. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the city stuff 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 the neighboring property. 3. The change would be in the best interest of the public by eliminating the potential for overly intensive manufacturing uses in a residential neighborhood. Seconded by Ayes -- 4 - STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY } SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointedyqppnted Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefullyparedtheattachedandforegoing y com- extract of of a regular meeting of theCi ty of Maplewood, held on the day of 1 wi th the on gi hal on f i l e in my office, and the same is a ful true and completetranscripttherefrominsofarasthesamerelatestoazonechange, Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal 'p of the C this dayof1983. City Cl erk Ci ty of Maplewood, Minnesota 5 d O w interchange W inter yang — arterial ""— _ r prin;7 terial interchange r sc sc - 1 saorcollector AW A 0 11.1 ' .....*.:,........ ;+' tI ,ttetkrse r.ne:at-- r.t. -- R rn _ i -- i ..,- ..... . i j :1_ 1 1 1 .1 1 11 1. - - p R m 3 0 IT, _ • I ... -rte. r r i Hector S.1 i i I ri R I F. t .. r . • _ . /, . - 4 . • 1 '..' fir. M Op BW Pic tL. 1 r os r r 11 I . _ im v -I Attachment Two ` LAND USE PLAN. SHERWOOD GLEN NEIGHBORHOOD 6 _ 1 fi too 60 b2 ob T... ILAWID 3 12 C) g a `1I 3 ` t ` J • - tC1 . 5 E4 2S 2G 7 3 24 Z 24 V 1 L - i :.. •.. i i.• : .• .' -- - - _.. .. - e Q 4• SAC. 15i SZ ... u -Lo .. AVE. OHN — GLENN TLSdJ _ f JUNIOR HIGH` , ,d S ' 3 2 C I z_3 • T ISCHOOL4 :A. 19 2.1 . Z Z x .24 25 2cc NI tea _ _ « • - .. io ; .. ,. ._ ti l 14 T A a'Pt!1't'. .• . :•!''':: •:'S''P':'.•'IOC ' " S sue . g r ..ice+. - _ Y.,,t tt } - •.L `•L :•: :Y. _C - .1'. ' • •••: ,••1.:-. i1- •• • q • . `C• 1'. -T M 2 51 2 A. i til ' .........J 4 4 eua 4{4 2 LL•1 O . ........ sMN•M# 1YMhr*G4 r . ...... f ice • ?::.: : ::::: ::rt ft rr r.. ....: J t c r 1: .rATHLETCI OT .. . .........F q _ :ti o . ...C I L I T I E Ste: _ .•:. 03 3 i4 Or-. :: ........... ti ti.1 M tiff . •:1 ti•: I Q l::..:•.:•. :•.::•.D ti • 'A s T ti 9 .... s v: ti= .........e s Z ti 1S rw• . V..ti . . Mesa U . ...... 45 S V r M G — _ 9aj 99 i2 33 Cb A. V5 l a yr / _4io . 1 O . 5 .5 33 3.t w - r , _ C9 Z 17do . a . & _ Y . . . 4 -too 77 4-7 7f I've r t r Q w • -A C Attachment Three Rezoning M -1 to R -1 PROPERTY LINE MAP 7— 4 N A. Rezoning: John Glenn Jr. High School* Secretary .01 son said the proposal A to rezone the site from M - to R - 1. Th-e superintendent indicated the school district had no objections to the re z on n g . Commissioner Pel 1 i sh moved the Planni Commission recomm to the City Counci approval - of Whe res9uti orr_.ezoning _John - School_ property from M -1, 1 i _ ht manufacturi ny t_ -1, residence district (si ngl a dwelling) . Commissioner Fischer seconded Ayes- -Commi ss i oners Barrett, Fischer, Hejny, Pellish, Prew, Robens, Sletten, Whitcomb 7 7 -18 -83 w 1 i August 16, 1983 Action by counc• • Endorse MEMORANDUM modifie Rejected,.., To: City Manager Barry Evans Dane From: Chief of Police Kenneth V. Collins Subject: Liquor License Application for Michael James Garin and Lori Ann Garin, dba York Steak House As of this date, all of the background check letters have not been received on the above parties. Of all the information gathered to .this point, we find nothing that would prevent Mr. and Mrs. Garin from holding a liquor license in the City of Maplewood. For your information. KVC:js cc City Clerk Liquor F i l e 83- 008522 I 7 7 • NOTICE OF HEARING ON INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVEN that pursuant to action by the City Council of the CiofMaplewood, a public hearing will be held on the 22nd day of August, 1983, startingP.M. i n the City Hall, 1380 Frost Avenueat8 :00 y to considerder the applicationcat on of the followi indi for Intoxicating Liquor License: Michael James Garin 5216 W..111th. Street Bloomington, Minnesota 55431 such 1 icense to be located York Steak House, 2109 Maplewood Mall, The Council is proceeding in this matter as outlined under the rovi Cit O p son sof y 0 aces. Such persons as desire to be heard in reference to this matter will be heard at the times and place as indicated, Dated this 19th day of July, 1983. i t y C I er City of Maplewood, Minnesota PUBLISH: Maplewood Review - August 3. 1983. c Janua . 23 1 Day) ( Month) (Year) At Minneapoli MN 6 Addrgs_sL _ S. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: s 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States ?. Ye s r_ . 3 If naturalized state date N Aeandfacenpofnaturalization ____ ...._ _ If a corporation or partnership, state citizenship including naturalization of each officer or partner. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD APPLICATION FOR IN70XICATING UQUOR LICENSE THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE. Whoever shall knowingly and wilfully falsify the answers to the owing questionnaire shall befoll deemed guilty of perjury and shall be punished accordingly. y In answering the following questions " APPLICANTS" shall be governed as follows: For a Cor- y;poration one officer shall execute this application for all officers directors and stockholders. For a part. APPLICANTS"nership one of the shall execute this application for all members of thePP partnership. EVERY OUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED Michael J!` Individual Owne1 . as Individual owner, officer or partner) for and in behalf e _ hereby apply for sm Qn- Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to be located at 4 York Steak House, 2109 Maplewood Mall, Maplewood, MN 55109 C in the City of Give address and legal description) Maplewood, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 95 of Maplewood. 2. Give applicants' date of birth: Janua . 23 1 Day) ( Month) (Year) At Minneapoli MN 6 Addrgs_sL _ S. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: s 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States ?. Ye s r_ . 3 If naturalized state date N Aeandfacenpofnaturalization ____ ...._ _ If a corporation or partnership, state citizenship including naturalization of each officer or partner. l b. The person who executes this application shall give wife's or husband's full n address.name and Lori Ann Amerson G 1'10Q , i 1gtgn. MN q' /3r.in. . 5 4 3 7 6. What occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years? York Steak House System Inc. - Restaurant Ma J Pre Occupation: York Steak House Systems, Inc. Regional Director T .r t .4 , J ,* 1•'4.iT *• }c*i t +. ...1,_ wiJn MY. r, ,',"• _n, .lr .::_ ~ T' } .'•. : l b. The person who executes this application shall give wife's or husband's full n address.name and Lori Ann Amerson G 1'10Q , i 1gtgn. MN q' /3r.in. . 5 4 3 7 6. What occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years? York Steak House System Inc. - Restaurant Ma J Pre Occupation: York Steak House Systems, Inc. Regional Director which incorpora , amount of authorized capitalization amount of paid in capital if a subsidiary of any other corpora.tion, so state__` s give purpose of corporation__ r T t name and address of all officers, directors and stockholders and the number of shares held by each: Name) (Addreu) (City)M 1l - 1 V s ,If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation authorized to do business in this State? . Number of certificate of authority oIfthisapplicationisforanewCorporation, include a certified •rt fled copy of Articles of Incorporation and By -Laws. 8.On what floor is the establishment located, or to t* located? _ Fir or r: ound Floor Z 9.If operating under a zoning ordinance, how is the location of the building classified? Business Commerci Is the building located within the re 'prescribed area for such license? 1 Y Yes 10.Is the establishment located near an academy, college, university, church, grade or high school? State the approximate distance of the establishment from such school or churcd : ove 500 fegl 11.State name and address of owner of building H=art.. D W. Monroe, Chicago, IL has owner of building any connection, directly or in- 1 e. A t directly, with applicant?— No M 12.Are the taxes on the above property delinquent?-.-- No 13.State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, have ever had an application t for a Liquor License rejected by any municipality or State authority; if so, give date and details s.No 14.Has the applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during the five years immediately preceding this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Liquor Control Act revoked for r.any violation of such laws or. local ordinances; if so, give date and detail Mn 4 16. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during that yastfiveearswereeverconvictedofanyLiquorLawviolationsoranycrimeinthisstateor p any other state, or under Federal Laws, and if so, give date and d etails.. — 10 16. Is applicant, or any of his associates in this application, a member of the governing body of the municipality in which this license is to be issued? _ no If so, in what capacity.) 17. State whether any person other than applicants has any right, title or interest in the furniture fixtures, or equipment in the premises for which license is applied, and if so, give names and details Yes York Steak House Syst i 0._ fi t, title and intp Q _ the furniture, fixtures A eguipmn _ t , 18. Have applicants any interest whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishment in the State of Minnesota? _ _eta . Give name and address of such establishment—----- 19. Furnish the names and addresses of at least three business references, including one bank refer- ence Gary Anderrnn . a Q _yMrk Steak St - - - T vii i M( C un i is 5 .Ut€ . dD 4- 4.0 _.L,yadale_ -Ave. , _ .81oamin9tan.. __M _ r54.? Q -- -- 20. Do you possess a retail dealer's identification card issued by the Liquor Control Commissioner which will expire December 31st of this year? Give number of same._._ 21. Does applicant intend to sell intoxicating liquor to other than the consumer ? –_AQ __._ _ 22. State whether applicant intends to possess, .operate or permit. the possession or operation of. on the licensed premises or in any room adjoining the licensed premises, any slot machine, dice, gam- bling . device and apparatus, or permit any gambling therein_._ No 23. Are the premises now occupied, or to be occupied, by the applicant entirely separate and exclusive from any other business establishment ?_ premises are occupiedy Steak House Systems, Inc. d b a York Steak House. 24. State trade naive to be us York Steak House 25. State name of person that will operate store— _.Richr Rice Gene Manage 26. Give Federal Retail Liquor Dealer's Tax Stamp Numbe r Avped for L i ;t 27. If off sale license is bein applied for, do you Intend to deliver li b vehicle? N A If 8% state number of motor vehicle permits issued b Ij Control Commissioner for current year 28. If you are buildin a new buildin for the purposes for which this application is bein made, please submit plans and specifications with this application. N/A 29. Financin of the construction of this building will be as follows: N/A fi 30. Furnish a personal financial statement with this application. If a partnership, furnish financial state- ment of each partner. See Attachment II 31. Give description of type of operation if this is an on-sale license application (i.e. whether cock - tail lounge, site club, restaurant, etc.., specif capacit b number of customers and y othertosan pertinent data). -__ Qrl;;zU$ K-ILown yLv._ye.sta. featurinq steak, chicken and fah, well as meal -type sandwiches and salads, soups and dgsserts-, The restaurant has a seating capaci of 234 Persons. 32. What previous experience have you had in the operation of the type of business described in the answer to No. 31 above Five and one -half • . tars . restaurant experience with York Steak House t'prese __ q is as Re Director, with res for units, 33. Applicant, and his associates in this appli(, ;jti0jj , will Strictl Compl with all the laws of the State of Minnesota governin the taxation and the sale of intoxicatin li rules and regulationspromulgatedbtheLiquorControlCommissioner; and all ordinances of the municipality; and 1 hereb certif that I have read the fore questions all( that the answers to said questionsaretrueofmownknowled Sa _ too Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Signature of Applicant day of 19 r. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH YOUR CHECKIlk AtiI.1. NEW; FOR THE FIRST LICENSE PERIOD. as Attachment I Michael James Garin Employer: York Steak House Systems, Inc. 2255 Kimberly Parkway East Coluiabus OH 43227 Residence: 5216 W. 111th Street Bloomington, MN Assets: Real Property - Residence - 5216 W. 111th Street, Bloomington, MN Appraised value (5/83) - $106,000.00 Automobile - 1981 Chevrolet Monza ( estimated value - $4 No cash value in insurance policies. Outstanding Obligations Mortgage on Real Property - $84,000.00 Car Note - $ 1 TOTAL $85,400.00 6/83 U II at 4 , r. MARTIN9 MOTAIIY iNaL1G- MINNESOTA WT cow rrosso» un"n JNI.Y 1L IYM I c I i 1; 1 i M From: Chief of .Police Kenneth V. Collins Subject.: Liquor License Application for Steven Edward Ensel ei n and Nancy Ann Ensel ei n, dba Le Bistro Cafe August 16, 1983 .Action by Council: Endorse MEMORANDUM - `"Modifi ed...._ Rai ected....._ To: City Manager Barry Evans Date As of this date, all of the background check letters have not been received on the above parties Of all the information gathered to this point, we find nothing that would prevent Mr. and Mrs. Enselein from holding a liquor license in the City of Maplewood. For your information. KVC: js cc City Clerk Liquor File 83- 008564 NVA a } "'•L'5 t ':LA a` .t`L w 7. .y. •'.1f' • . - tip . ~ +` ` Y e 3!• . .,._ _.-_ _ -... . __ •__. _- .__._ _. .---- .._ _ w- ...__. _ _...._ ..-- _. -... _ -. -_.- __._..__- w -• ::. Yy ' - " v 3 The resid ence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: 821 E 1.h St Ritrn 'E , -dh- — — - — 43S4 Rpm z . s ,.. - ••,.• • th AU •.- ••-I. -fit.' - -ehe s s •-, ---N - -31 e9 -__ . _ .j7 ,; • ` ''•: "• °`.` 3 3u2 Girardrard A Minneapolis, -- -- -- - - - -- - -_ _ -- -- - - 've . N . NN 55+12 or 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States?----- ye s fir' i ;N :y, If naturalized state date and place of naturalization.. If a corporation or partnership, tate citizenship includiPp g naturalization of each officer or partner. M `j'.n •, y' :::•S •, _ b. The person who givepeoexecutesthisapplicationshallgive wife , s or husbands full name jand addrefs. Nancy Ann Ensele in 8 E . 1 .4 t s J •] t , a . , ,,,;, 6 VIat occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years' y ss•• . _ n. y It 4r1- [ CITY OF MAPLEWOOD APPLICATION FOR LNZ O IL1 LNG LIQUOR LICENSEE 1A, .;Q c S ' ;, _ ;THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE, L r r f .:_.... gr w, '.''Whoever shall knowingly and wilfully falsify the answers to the following questionnaire shall betit.'.deemed gv lj shall beofperjuryand punished accordingly. questionsInansweringthefollowingq SAPPLICANT " Shall be governed as follows: For a Cor- r • i•'ii•r`poration one officer shall execute this application for all officers, directors and stockholders. For 8 part-APPLICANTS "nership one off th shall execute this a p )lica fort all members of the partnership. L EVERY QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED l w+.' +1 T.._-... individual owner, officer or partner) for and to behalf of hereby ap for an _ _QLu_ Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to be located at r •Space # 1146 - 1148 Ma Zewood Mall Ma in the City ofGiveaddressandlegaldescription) y Maplewood, County of Ramsey, State of -Minnesota, in accordance with the roe ision TpsofOrdinance :` o. 95 of I1laplewood , 2. Give applicants' date of birth: t'F •{+yam -_._ - -.__._ n • t 1 .• a '• • •s S ... 7. .y. •'.1f' • . - tip . ~ +` ` Y e 3!• . .,._ _.-_ _ -... . __ •__. _- .__._ _. .---- .._ _ w- ...__. _ _...._ ..-- _. -... _ -. -_.- __._..__- w -• ::. Yy ' - " v 3 The resid ence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: 821 E 1.h St Ritrn 'E , -dh- — — - — 43S4 Rpm z . s ,.. - ••,.• • th AU •.- ••-I. -fit.' - -ehe s s •-, ---N - -31 e9 -__ . _ .j7 ,; • ` ''•: "• °`.` 3 3u2 Girardrard A Minneapolis, -- -- -- - - - -- - -_ _ -- -- - - 've . N . NN 55+12 or 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States?----- ye s fir' i ;N :y, If naturalized state date and place of naturalization.. If a corporation or partnership, tate citizenship includiPpg naturalization of each officer or partner. M `j'.n •, y' :::•S •, _ b. The person who givepeoexecutesthisapplicationshallgive wife , s or husbands full name jand addrefs. Nancy Ann Ensele in 8 E . 1 .4 t s J •] t , a . , ,,,;, 6 VIat occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years' y ss•• . _ n. y It 4r1- [ 11.4 O If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation authorized to do business in this 21 11% State? Number of certificate of authority If this application is for a new Corporation, include a certified cop of Articles of Incorporation and r By-Laws. 8. On what flwir is the establishruent. 6•ated, or to IN- l(K-ated 9. If operatin under a zonin ordinance, how is the ltxation of the buildin classified? Is the buildin located within the prescribed area for such license? yes- 10. Is the establishment locat near an academy, colle universit church, grade or hi school? P e es h--J10— State the approximate distance of the tablisliment, from such school or c hurc Y9 11, State name and address of owner of buildin Hommart Development._ C oe Chi 6060 has owner of buildin an connection, directl or in- directl with applicant? no 12. Are the taxes on the above propert delin _np. A4 13. State whether applicant, or an of his agacxiates in this application, have ever had an application 4 for a Li License. rejected b an municipalit or State authorit if so, give date and details 14. Has the applicant, or an of his associates in this application, durin the five years immediatel precedin this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Li Control Act revoked for an violation of such laws or local ordinances; if so, give date and details-. no 7. If partnership, state name and address of each partner.----N/A 4J do If a corporation, date of incorporatio N /A, state in which incorporated amount of authorized capitalization amount of paid in capital if a subsidiar of an other corporation, so sta te- give purpose of corporati name and address of all officers, directors and stockholders and the number of shares held b each: Name) ( Address) (City) 11.4 O If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation authorized to do business in this 21 11% State? Number of certificate of authority If this application is for a new Corporation, include a certified cop of Articles of Incorporation and r By-Laws. 8. On what flwir is the establishruent. 6•ated, or to IN- l(K-ated 9. If operatin under a zonin ordinance, how is the ltxation of the buildin classified? Is the buildin located within the prescribed area for such license? yes- 10. Is the establishment locat near an academy, colle universit church, grade or hi school? P e es h--J10— State the approximate distance of the tablisliment, from such school or c hurc Y9 11, State name and address of owner of buildin Hommart Development._ C oe Chi 6060 has owner of buildin an connection, directl or in- directl with applicant? no 12. Are the taxes on the above propert delin _np. A4 13. State whether applicant, or an of his agacxiates in this application, have ever had an application 4 for a Li License. rejected b an municipalit or State authorit if so, give date and details 14. Has the applicant, or an of his associates in this application, durin the five years immediatel precedin this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Li Control Act revoked for an violation of such laws or local ordinances; if so, give date and details-. no 15. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during that past five years were ever convicted of any Liquor Law violations or any crime in this state, or any other state, or under Federal Laws, and if so, give date and details 16. Is applicant, or any of his associates in this application, a member of the governing body of the municipality in which this license is to be issued? _ NO If so, in what capacity? 17. State whether any person other than applicants has any right, title or interest in the furniture, fixtures, or equipment in the premises for which license is applied, and if so, give names and details BankernI&M an Country s a Martg4gq onequi pment in place ann IV __tBS Q .r3larl, . I nc L .QMrn Restau9-9-- - --- - -W V- - - 18. Have applicants any interest whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishment in the State of Minnesota? no Give naive and address of such establishmen _ 19. Furnish the names and addresses of at least three business references, including one bank refer - enc Mr. - Gary Scholl, Ameri F and Produce, 2864 Eagandale Blvd* Eagan. MN ..., s. ToMi Winjers, Midwes Wines, 1340 University Av St - P .Mrs - TiM Mueller, National City Bank, R idgedale , Minnetonka, MN. 20. Do you possess a retail dealer's identification card issued by the Liquor Control Commissioner which will expire December 31st of this year? Give number of sam no 21. Does applicant intend to sell intoxicating liquor to other than the consumer? no 22. State whether applicant intends to possess, operate or permit the possession or operation of, on the licensed premises or in any room adjoining the licensed premises, any slot machine, dice, gam- bling device and apparatus, or permit any gambling therei no 23. Are the premises now occupied, or to be occupied, by the applicant entirely separate and exclusive from any other business establishment? ye ss its 24. State trade name bo ' WO Ir Nor In no 25. State name of pe OR- IMP 11. se le in 27. If off We license is being applied for, do you intend to deliver liquor by vehicle? no Ii so, state number of motor vehicle permits issued by. Liquor Control Commissioner for current year 23. If you are building a ne%% buil for the purl uses for whiell t }cis application is being made, please submit plans and specifications with this application. NSA 29. Financing of the construction of this building will be as follow• •s. Ca truation ..allowance _of $1CO QDQ to - be provWad 30. Furnish a personal financial statement with this "POiC."tion. If a partnership, hip, furnish financial state- ment of each partner. See attached 31. Cite description of type of operation if this is an on -sale license application 'pl canon (i.e. whether cock- tail lounge, nice club, restaurant, etc., specifying capacity by number of custo and any other Pertinent data). - u1•1.Seryi Sit -SAT, F'renctl__k °taurant, tir r people and ad joini Cocktail l seating 4 persons 32. What previous experience have you hacl in the Opc.ration of the type +pe of business described in the answer to No. 31 above 33. Applicant, and his associates in this apOication, will strictly compl with all the laws of the StateOfMinnesotagoverningthe. taxation and the sale of intoxicating liquor: rpromulgatedbytheLiquorControlCommissi"oic and all ordinances of rules and re on I hereby certify* that l have read the foregoing the municipality ; anddggquestionsandthattheanswerstosaidquestionsaretrueofmyownknowledge. Subscribed and sworn to before me this igrature of Applicant) a o ::i sic A t-al•" N'I'MMINIIIr • •N PETER R. BARTLING jI MOTMr PUKIC • #AJ"E60TA MENNEMN COUNTY 81411M ow THIS APPLICATION USTl ft me CHECK FOR THE FIRST LICFNSE PERIOD. 4r3ao8sd<Z_ NOTICE OF HEARING ON INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to action by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, a public hearing wi be held on the 22nd day of August, 1983, starting at 8:15 P.M. in the City Hall, 1380 Frost Avenue., to consider the application of the following individual for an Intoxicating Liquor License: Steven Edward Enselein 821 E . 145th St. Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 such license to be located at Space #1146 - 1148 Maplewood Mall, 3001 White Bear Avenue. The Council is proceeding i n this matter as outlined under the provisions of City Ordinances. Such persons as desire to be heard in reference to this matter w i l l be heard at the times and place as indicated. Dated this 4th day of August, 1983, City Cler City of Maplewood, Minnesota PUBLISH: Maplewood Review - August 10, 19830 c Steven E Ens•:lein 14354 Hemlock Court So. Apple Valley, MN 55124 612) 432-0861 Employment History Le Bistro Cafe, Minneapolis, Minnesota February, 1978 - Present POSITION: LeSional Manaizer Responsible for all corporate and franchise restaurant store operations to include: 1 - New Store Openings 2 - Selection and Training of Unit Management 3 - Revenue Expansion and Cost Control Programming 4 • Vendor Analysis and Auditing 5 - Initial and Continuation Training for Hourly Personnal 6 - Food and Beverage Menu Development 7 - Systems Development for Cash, Food, Liquor and Bakery Operations, Accomplishments 1 - Opened four Corporate Restaurants: Bonaventure, Burnsville, St. Paul and Rochester. 2 - Developed New Store Opening Package. 3 - Developed Training Manuals for Bartenders, Waitrons Cooks and Hostesses. 4 - Developed Recipe ` ianua 1. 5 - Developed Food Cost Control Program to include erroPP inventory and purchasing procedures. 6 - Developed Computerized Point of Sale Cash Register Program. 7 - Designed Kitchen Plan for all Corporate Restaurants, The Brothers, Minne a,_pol is , Minnesota October, 1972 - POSITION: Produt ion and Service Staff January, 1978 Responsible for food production and service enhancement. Education University of Minnesota - 1976 - .1978 2 - years - :_i )eral Arts Personal': Married, One Child S T E V E N E N S E L E I N P E R S O N A L F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T A U G U S T 3 1 9.8 3 A S S E T S Gash in savings 4 Furniture & Fixtures 24,500 Transportation equipment _ 12 Total Assets 40,638 LIABI LIT Y AND :SET WORTH Car loan 1 Net worth 39 ? 638 Total Liability and Nct Worth S 40,638 7 ' August 3, 1983 I Steve Ense lein, hereby swear that I hold no other Liquor License interests in any food or beverage establisment. Acquiring the Liquor 'License for the Maplewood Mall . Le Bistro Cafe will be my first and only Liquor License. X Stev Enselein gone i it V4 1001, Nota Dat A PETER R. BARTLIN(3 y aorAM uKic • WNNESOTA HENNEPIN COUNTY W Ms Mpr Oa. l 1l11 47 , MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION': APPLICANT AND OWNI DATE: It City Manager Associate Planner .- Randy Johnson Lot Width Variance 1895 Howard R: Robert Lundquist July 26, 1983 SUMMARY aw Act-ton by Council: Endorsed____ blodifled___ RejecteDate._ ...- -.., Re uest A lot width variance to divide a parcel into two single dwelling arc9gp els. Proposal 1. Subdivide a 130.83 x 250 foot parcel into two parcels measuringPg 60 x 250 feetand70.83 x 250 feet (Page 8.) , each requiring l width variances Coderequires75 _feet of width. 2. The -north l would be sold for development. The •P south lot would continuetobehomesteadedbytheapplicant. This request should be denied because it does not meet the two findings requiredbStatelawforr (Page equ red y approng a variance 3) 1. There is no undue hardship ecause of c1rcumstaP nces unique to the property.This request is based upon convenience, not. uniqueness of the ro ert and is, therefore unjustified. p p y Approval would set precedent for s i x similarsplitsonthisblock. Council denied a similar re uest from a property •q p perty owner in the neighborhoodin1981 (Page 3 ). 2. The variance would not be in keeping with the spiritrit andp intent of the zoning ordinance. The proposed l widths of 60 and 71 feet would be out-of- character with the long -time established neighborhood, where9 ere 1 of widths average excess of 125 feet. The City should respect the wishes of thosewhodesiretoretathelargelcharacterofthisneighborhood - - acharacteriforwhichtheyoriginallypurchasedtheroert . This1ittinaFarrell P P y typeofsplghsalreadycausedaproblemintheStreetneighborhood6orthofConwayAvenue. The fact that these lots would have large areas does not override the concernthatspacingoftheresultingdwellingswouldbeout -of- charter with the neighborhood.. Approval of this request on the . basis of excessive l areawouldbeinconsistentwithCitypolicytopreserveexineighborhoodcharacter, g g Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution Pa e 5 - denyingn a lot w' '9 y g w varance at 1895 Howard Street, to create two substandard width single dwelling lots, on the basis that: 1. The request is not based upon circumstances unique to the property,p P therefore, strict enforcement of the Code would not constitute an undue hardship. Z. Sixty and 71-foot wide lots are uncharacteristic of this block. Approvalwouldbeinconsistentwiththe.intent of the Zoning Code to preserve the character of-established neighborhoods. 3. Approval would set a precedent for additional lots with substandard widths on this block. 4. Approval would be inconsistent with Council recent denial of a similar request in thi.s neighborhood. If Council wishes to approve this request, approval should be subject to proof by land survey that the exi garage willi be at least five feet from the proposed split line. BACKGROUND Site Description Size: 130.83 x 250 feet existing Land Use: Single dwelIin 9 Surrounding Land Uses North: Single dwellings with 125 feet of frontageEast: Howard Street. Across the street single dwellings on lots with o frontage125feetf ' S & West Single dwellings with frontages in excess of 130 feet. Past Actions 10 -1 -81: Council denied a similar 1 of width variance request for GeorgeLesche1 (the q ge P 821 Howard Street same neighborhood) on the basisthat: I. The request is not based upon circumstances unique to the property, therefore, strict enforcement of the Code would not consti an undue hardship. 2. A 65 foot wide lot is uncharacteristic of this block. Approval would be inconsistent with the intent of the ZoningCodetopreservethecharacterofexistingneighborhoods. 3. Approval would set a precedent for additional lots with substandard widths on this block. Planning 1. Land Use Plan Designation: RL , lower density residentialesdential 2. Zoning: R1, Residence district Sin le dwelling)ing 9) 3. Density: The existing density on this block (Page 8 ) is five people /net acre. Fourteen people /net' acre are permitted. Approval of the proposal would set a precedent for possibly six additional lot divisions on this block, increasing the density to. seven people /net acre. 40 Compliance with Land Use Laws: a. Statutory: Section 462.357 of State Statutes states that "variances from the literal provisions of the zoning code can be granted if: 1) Strict enforcement would cause undue hardshirdsh p because of ci rcum- stances unique to the individual property under consideration. Undue hardship' means the property in question cannot be P ut 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 alter the essential character of the locality, Economic considerations alone shall not constitute an undue hardship if reasonable use for the property exists under th terms of the ordinance. 2) When it is demonstrated that such actions will be' in keeping with the spirit and intent .of the ordinance.". b. Ordinance: 1) Sections 36 -69 and 30- 8(f)(1) state that asingle- dwelling lot must be no less than 75 feet wide at the building setback line. 2) Section 36 -71 states that each single dwelling or accessory structure shall have a side yard of not less than five feet. The setback between the proposed split line and the applicant's garage appears to be five feet or less. Citizen Comments The owners of nine of thirteen properties within 150 feet of this s i t e responded to.a survey. One was opposed. Four of the nine live on Howard Street. In addition, three of the six owners . opposed to the 1981 request 1821 Howard Street)and still living on Howard Street, were able to be contacted. . Each of the three remains opposed to spl i tti ng ' the lots in this neighborhood. They fear a precedent would be set to permit additional splits which would eventually diminish the character of the neighborhood. Procedure 1. Planning Commission.recommendation 2. City Council decision following a public hearing Enclosures I. Resolution 2. Location Map 3. Property Line /Zoning Map 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 p.m. The following members were present: The members were absent: ' f WHEREAS, Robert Lundquist applied for a variance for the following-described property.: Lot 2, Block 4, Hill crest Gardens,Section 14, Township 29, Range 22 This property i s. also known as 1895 Howard Street, - Mapl ewood; WHEREAS, sections 36 -69 and 30 -8(f) (1) of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances required no less than 75 feet of lot width at the b u i l d i n g setback line; WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing lots with 60 and 71 feet, requiring variances of-fifteen and four feet; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance is as follows: 1. This variance was applied for on June 16, 1983. 2. This variance was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on August 1, 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 hIAPLEW00D CITY COUNCIL that the above - described variance be denied on the basis of the following findingss of fact: l.' The request is not based upon circumstances unique to the property, therefore, strict enforcement of the Code would not constitute an undue hardship. 2. Sixty and 71 -foot wide lots are uncharacteristic of this block. Approval would be inconsistent with the intent of the Zoning Code to . preserve the character of established neighborhoods. 3. Approval would set a precedent for additional lots with substandard widths on this block. 4. Approval would be inconsistent with Council's recent denial of a. similar 5 _ Attachment Oh:e b request in this neighborhood. 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 CityofMaplewood, held on the day of 1983, with the original on file i n my office, and the same is a full , true and complete transcript there- from insofar as the same relates to this variance request. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of , 1983. City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota 6 - d1 At EN AVE. OPE AVE. : ARK AVE. a . z AU RIE1 lkvLr. W W 64 _ 25@ 2160 N. AVE m &YW8 00 (1) STANICH CT. vi PUBLIC WORKS BLDG. WOODO AVE . 29 28 5 5 R1 IPL W6 29 KINGST AVE Z z 39 [PRICE 49 0 x ST. PAUL T29NRZZW 1-4113 23124 NORTH ST PAUL OHOLLOW AY AV E. W cb co LAY L--'JyAVE. MONTANA AVE. Trailer Court LOCATION MAP IDAHO AVE. MARYLAKE 4 21 y1 r JL r1a ' • 10 of, 14 ll / - - J •1 l .S 1 / 1 - f .` i 1 1`.. 1' Cl f . ` c* 4 ;, " _. •.•• a •... , ii tI jayl . 1. O / , , r .__ - r..ai.: wIR — "'r . ".'.' 'r•,r... ar+Vr:i(.•.+1j. l _3 ' r 1R3 qr r . 1 _ i I ape— Ss + 1 •i• .7 H4 1 -4. - -- cr - 1 1821 i c J ILI L 'AV*rPL't Y J r 1 - 40 PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP Potential for additional Lot Division Requests Attachment Tree Z F, PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP Potential for additional Lot Division Requests Attachment Tree D. Variance- -1895 Howard (Lundquist) Secretary , Ol son said the request i s for a lot width variance to di 'vide a parcel into two single - dwelling parcels . Staff i s recommendi n denial .9Hepresenteda1etterofoppositiontotheCommissionreceivedfrom some of the neighborhood residence. = , Mr. Lundquist said the lot is difficult to maintain therefore, he thought he wou 1 d sel 1 a portion of i t for development. He thou ht i t9was• a 1 arge enough 1 of for a 1 arge home and would not hurt the area i n any way . Mildred Lundquist, 1895 N. doward, the onl o ositioypp n are from res i dents approxi mately 500 feet away . from the site. Thei r immedi ate nei ghbors were i n favor of i t. C1 eo ,,Lundquist, said there are many 1 ots on the market that are 40 foot _lots and 1 ess depth than this particular property. With the ava i 1 abi 1 i ty of public uti 1 i ti es thi lot could be devel o ed. TherP e are many floor plans that could be used to built to suit the property./She i s i n favor of the request. Mr. Stottl emeyer, 1831 N. Howard, said he i s against the proposal Only a few months ago, Mr. Lepsche had a variance denied. His pro ertPyis31otsnorthofRipley. There i s a 1 so another 1 of i n the area that was denied a variance. They moved out to the neighborhood because of the 1 arger 1 ots, He requested the variance be denied. Russ Johnson, 1811 N. Howard, said he moved in the nei hborhood because9ofthe1arge1ots. They are not in favor of splitting any 1 of i n the neighborhood. Jerry Sorenson, 1848 Howard, a ainst the s littin of the lot. T9Pg his could happen to other 1 ots i n the neighborhood also. Mrs. Russel Johnson, 181.1 N. Howard, requested the denial of the requestThey1ikethelargerlots. Fred Frederickson, . 1849 Howard Street, agrees with the nei ghbors as to the larger lots. He requested the lot division be denied. Burt Bl evens, 1838 Howard, opposed to the request. Increasing the density in this area would be a mistake. Rebecca LaCI une, 1821. Howard, said she 1 i kes the l ar er 1 ots. Does9 not want the dive sion approved. 3 _1 _g8 3 Mrs. Lundquist said all of the people that opposed this are at least 500 feet. away from their property. _ Commissioner Pel 1 i sh moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the resolution denying a lot width variance 1895 Howard Street, to create two substandard width single - dwelling lots, on the basis that: 1. The request is not based upon circumstances unique to the property, therefore, strict enforcement of the Code would not constitute an undue hardship. 2. Sixty and 71 -foot wide lots are uncharacteristic of this block. Approval would be inconsistent wi th the intent of the zoning code to preserve the character of established neighborhoods. 3. Approval would seta precedent for additional lots with substandard widths on this block. 4. Approval would be inconsistent with Council's recent denial of a similar request in this neighborhood. Commissioner Whitcomb seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl, El l efson, Pel l i sh, Prew, Si gmundi k, S1 etten, Whitcomb c 1 i a MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Di rector . of Community Development SUBJECT: Lot Width Variances LOCATION: Farrell St., south of Margaret Ave. APPLICANT: Russell Niezgocki OWNERS: Russell and Mary Niezgocki DATE: July 25, 1983 SUMMARY r Action by Council: End ors e d ___.____ bdo dif i e e j ect a r1______ Date Request The applicant is requesting lot width variances to split a 120 -foot wide lot into two sixty -foot wide lots. The applicant plans to construct two single dwellings. Comments This case does not meet the two findings required by state law for approving a variance (page two). 1. There is no undue hardship because of circumstances unique to the property. The. property can be built on with 120 feet of frontage, as are most of the other lots in the area. 2. The variance would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. The purpose of the ordinance is to control the number and spacing of homes along a street. The fact that the lots have large areas is not justification for the variance. Deep lots with narrow frontages will still look crowded from the street. The lots on this block are all 120 feet. Granting the variance would alter the character of this block. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution denying the variance on the basis that: 1. Strict enforcement would not cause undue hardship because of circumstances unique to this property. 2. The variance would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. 3. The property can be put to a reasonable use without the variance. 4. Sixty -foot lots would not be consistent with the predominate l width of 120 feet in the area. 1. 9 BACKGROUND Site Description Area:. 120' x 298' = 35,834 square feet Existing use: vacant Surrounding Land Uses North, east and south: single dwellings Westerly: Lion's Playground Past Actions This, area was originally platted into 120' x 297.5' lots. Many of these lots have been split. Lot widths range from sixty to 120 feet, with most of the lots being over minimum widths. While most of the sixty -foot wide lots were spl i t in the 1930's, the last one was approved on Parch 6, 1980 at 501 Farrell Street (two blocks south of the applicant's l Planning 1. Land use plan designation: RL, residential low density 2. Maximum allowed density 14 people for each net acre. This area has a lower density because of lot areas being larger than the minimum require- ments. The proposed lot division would not cause a density problem. Zoning: R -1, residence district (single dwelling) 4. Section 30 -8 (f) (1) of city code requires a minimum lot width of 75 feet. The proposed lot widths are sixty feet. A variance of fifteen feet for each lot is required. 5. State law requires that the following findings be made before a variance may be granted: a. Strict enforcement would cause undue hardship because of circumstances unique to the individual property under consideration. 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 con- ditions 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 locali Citizen Comments Staff surveyed the twelve property owners within 350 feet of the site. Of the six who responded, one was i n favor, three had no opinion and two objected as foi 1 ows : 9 - 1. "The neighborhood is made up of lots approximately 120 feet wide. This makes for a very nice neighborhood. Sixty feet wide is too narrow and packs houses too close together. It would be the same as changing zoning for duplexes. One house would be fine. Two houses would cause a negative effect on,the area for those of us who have already invested in the area." Richard -Badman (2674 Margaret) 20 "There is no .reason to allow every speculator who prdi nances in order to make money for himself. Hi property know*i ng the ordinances and if you allow look very suspicious. We moved to the suburbs to this action would be a large slap in the face for owners and in fact for all Maplewood residents." Robert and Dorothy Haag (2654 Margaret) n _--- 1 - ___ - comes along to bend the e must have bought that this variance it w i l l get elbow room and the surrounding property I. Planning commission recommendation 2. City council holds a public hearing and makes a decision mb Enclosures 1.Location Map 2.Property Line Map 3.Applicant's Letter 4.Resolution 3 - IVY O a' Trailer Court 68 (Private) AE. l+RA RYIA N D • '- " "- — " - 5 __- -- 124 o sT31 A , 69 ' _ f v W Btover M OLIA AVE.. L °OLore3 In z o CASE 69 t too F z HARVESTER AVE y 32 AVE:. i W b 212 W 'c ti LA. BR AVE. 32 ; s ° T. E f TTM I A- E z E. 7 TM AVE COD i vt - r Q ' T29N susH r 0 ; R22M1, 30 R21W . AVE. cc 36 N = W 70>va2EMINNEMANA . ` 3 M CONWAY L AVE A 3 M . A izo LOCATION MAP 4 Attachment One t ) , i I I T7 + 1 UA T AV5 41 r7 1 t1 i ` Tj 1 i + AV li:—. 13 13 --- — — — -- -- H — 1 13 r7 3 N 1:T rl tAl AYE i DT : — i - -- - -- — -- --- -- - - - - -- I L 1. i , cot t S' ity oo - f ioc iJb 0 13 El f -- 'L _ APPROVED BY — iNCC3/6/80 +-- v %sl Z9c AM1 PROPERTY LINE MAP Attachment Two 4 N 5 - June 1 5 , 1983 By. splitting .the .property, and building two homes on it,I can keep costs down, and make good housing available for two families, BY using the depth of the 1 of , and putting the houses narrow side to ..the - front , it will have a spacious appearance from the front, keeping with the neighborhood, Property Owner ` Attachment Three 6 _ Pursuant to of the City due call and of Maplewood, notice - there fo Minnesota was a regular meeting of the City Council duly called held -Chambers in said City on the day of y ed and n the Council 1983 at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS Russell Ni ezgocki .applied for a variance for the f. - property:following -described Lot 9, Block 3, Farrell 's Addition WHEREAS, Section 30 -8 (f)(1) of the Maplewood -p Code of Ordinances requires amlwidthof75feet; WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing to divide a lot into two 60 -foot lotsrequiringavariance .of fifteen feet for each lot; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this variance is as follo 1. This variance was applied for on June 15 1983 2. This variance was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning omm' Aug 1, 1983. The 9 ssi on on Planning • lanning Commission recommended to the CityCouncilthatsaidvariancebe 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to consider this variance. ance. Noti ce thereof was published and mailedpursuanttolaw. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be he g gPyrdandpresentwrittenstatements. The CouncilalsoconsideredreportsandrecommendationsofthecitystaffytfandPlanningCommission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCILCL that the above-descri bed variance be denied on the basis of the following .findingsngs of fact. I. Strict enforcement would not cause undue hardship 'p ecause of circumstancesuniquetothisproperty. 20 The variance would not be in keeping with the spirit and ' ordinance.P intent of the 3. The property can be put to a reasonable use withoutt th.e variance.,ance . 40 Sixty -foot lots would not be consistent with - •th the predom nat lot widthof120feetinthearea. Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- 7 - STATE OF MINNESOTA. ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City f Maplewood,y p ood, Mi nnesota , do hereby certify that I have care- fully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the da y 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 a lot width variance. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the Citythisdayof- 1983. City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota 8 _ d i E. Variance -- Farrel 1 St (Niezgocki) Secretary-Olson said the request is for lot width variances to splityqR a 120 -foot wide lot into two sixty -foot wide lots. Staff is recommending denial of the request. Russell Ni ezgocki , 1505 Ryan, said he had proposed to construct ramblers on the lot, they would not be too large for the lots. He said his neighborhood, Ryan and Dieter, has 60 foot lots and a 70 and 50 foot lot. .There is also- a double home. They do not detract from the neighborhood. He thought if the lots were properly u t i l i z e d they would not detract from the neighborhood. Commissioner Pellish moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council .approval - of the resolution denying the variance on the basis that: 1. Strict enforcement would not cause undue , hardship because of circumstances unique to this property. 2. The variance would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. 3. The property can be put to a reasonable use without the variance. 4. Sixty -foot lots would not be consistent with the predominant lot width of 120 feet in the area. Commissioner Sletten seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl, E1 lefson, Pel 1 ish, Prew, Si gmundi k, S1 etten, Whitcomb 4 8 -1 -83 MEMORANDUM 14 _ ( T0: Action by Council: City Manager FROM: Associate Planner -- Johnson se SUBJECT: .. d Amendment- .Minimum Requirements ...... -Code Amendment Minimum F1 oor Area Requirements M odifiea._.._,_____DATE: July 15, 1983 _ Rejecte SUMMARY - Date Re pest Reduce the minimum floor area requirements for single, double and multiple dwellings. On July 6, 1983, Council met withthe HRA to discuss the HRA's proposed minimum floor area requirements for single, double and multiple dwellings. Single Dwellings Three of the four council members in attendance accepted the HRA's proposed minimums for single dwellings. These minimums are: Dwelling sq.ft. 880 sq.ft. Typ HRA's Proposed Code Present Code sq.ft. lk story 720 sq.ft.of foundation area 960 sq. ft. of foundation area bi -1 evel 816 sq.ft.of foundation-area 960 sq. ft. of foundation area tri- level,765 sq.ft.of foundation area two -story 528 sq.ft.of foundation area 720 sq. ft. of 'foundation area Multiple Dwellings: A compromise among the four council members and the HRA yielded the following set of minimum requirements. The proposed requirements would apply to double and multiple dwellings: Number of Bedrooms Proposed Code Minimum Total Floor Area Townhouse Present Code Apartment/ Condominium Double Dwelling 580 sq. ft. 740 sq. ft. 860 sq. ft. 1040 ft. 1000 sq. ft. 1150 sq. ft. 1300 sq. ft. 1450 sq. ft. 650 sq.ft. 880 sq.ft. 1030 sq.ft. 1180 sq.ft. 600 sq. ft-. 600 sq. ft. 600 sq. ft. 600 sq. ft. Recommendation I. Approval of the enclosed ordinance (page 5) amending Sections 36 -67 of the Maplewood code to reduce the minimum floor area requirements for singledwellings. IL. Approval of the enclosed ordinance a e 7 amending _p g ) 1ng Sections - 36 86(2),36- 119(b), 36- 122(b), 36- 124(3) and 36 -6 of the Maplewood Code to establish one set of minimum floor area requirements to be applied uniformly to double anti multiple dwellings. 2_ BACKGROUND Past Actions i. Single Dwellings: 6 -9 -81: The HRA -recommended that the Building Code should be establ i sh deas. the minimum floor area for all single dwel l i ngs and as a second choice it wasrecommendedthat800squarefeetshouldbeestablishedforsingleedwel1ins.9 - 9 10-5-81:- The Planning Commission recommended the following 'minimum floor areasforsingle %dwell i ngs (total habitable space) : I. one -story dwelling: 800 square feet 2. Tri -1 evel d w e l l i n g : 765 foundation area 3. Bi -1 evel and .1 2 -story d w e l l i n g : 672 foundation area 4. Two -story dwellings: 528 foundation area Definitions for each style of single dwelling were also recommended. November 19, 1981: a. Council gave first reading to reducing the minimum fl oor ' area requirementforone -story single dwellings from 1,040 to 950 square. feet. b. Recommendati ons regarding the reducing a minimum floor area requirementsforothertypesofsinypsingledwellingresidencesweretabledforfurther information. December 16, 1981: Council gave final approval to reducing the one-storyY dwelling minimum from 1,040 to 950 square. feet. January 21, 1 982: Council unanimously moved first reading of an ordinance amend- ing the code to establish a minimum floor area of 765 square feet for levels at and above grade for tri -level dwellings and to retain the current requirements 960 square feet for bi -1 evai and 11 -story and 720 square feet for two -story dwelling) for other single-dwelling residence types. February 18, 1982: The amendment given first reading on January 21, failed for lack of support with three votes in favor. (Four votes were required for approval.) No reasons were stated in the minutes for two dissenting votes. June 23, 1982: Council authorized the HRA at the HRA /Council annual meeting to reconsider. the possibility of reducing the minimum floor area requirements for all forms of residential construction. There was some confusion among the Council members as to the results of the 2 -18 -82 action. Council also requested a work session to discuss the issues and recommendations prior to formal Council hearing. 2. Double and Multiple Dwellings: 6- 13 -83: Counci 1 tabled first reading of the HRA's recommendation unt.i 1 the issues could be discussed at a joint meeting with the HRA. The HRA' s recommendation was to reduce the floor area minimums for double and multiple dwellings as follows: 475 square feet, 650 square feet, 785 square feet and 940 square feet for one through four bedroom units, respectively. 3 - ADMINISTRATIVE Procedure 1. First reading at a public hearing 2., Second reading and Council decision .(At. least four votes in favor foraapproval.)PP ) mb 1. Single Dwelling Ordinance Amendment 2. Double and Multiple Dwelling Ordinance Amendment 3. Letters of Support from Area Builders 4. Minutes of Joint HRA & City Council Meeting 4- Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE RELATING TO MINIMUM FLOOR AREA REQUIREMENTS THE COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 36 -67 (6) is amended. to read as follows (language to be added is underlined): - Sec: 36 -67. Dwell ing heuses ; - reef -requ i" reFRents ; -f l -freer -area ; -e E- Minimum floor area requirements. a4-in-every-dwelliRg-heuse-ereeted-4n-an-R-1- Res4denee- tr4et - there - shal I - - - east 4 - 1 iyable-reems7 b4-The-eyerall-f 4rst-f lee r -d } mens4ens - any - dwell4ng -heuse erected ld -an - R- l- Resldenee- Blstr4et- s hall - net -be- less -ln area- than - she- fellew4n;= a. The foundation area for any R -1 single dwelling shall not be less than the following: 1) A one f4eer;- rambler- type -hsFRe story. dwelling: 950 square feet 2) One- app- eye -half 12 -story dwelling: MRe- hundred-s4xty 9604-square-feet 720 square feet 3) A bi -level d w e l l i n g : 816 square feet 4) A tri -1 evel d w e l l i n g : 765 square feet 34 A two {24-story dwelling: seven -hundred - tweRty -7284 528 square feet b4 Ale - livable reeHi- In -sweh- dwelling - exeept - the- klteheR -shall be- less -4n- area - than - n4nety - 984 - square -feet7 b. Room size and number shall be consistent with Uniform Building Code standards. SECTION 2. Section 36 -6 Definitions is amended to add the following new sub- sections: Dwelling, single: A detached building on a lot, designed and eeeup4ed exclusively as a residence for one family a. One -story dwelling: single floor level ; usually at grade level b. 1% -story dwell two floor levels; one at grade and one above grade, which does not have full ceiling height for the entire above -grade 1 evel c. Bi -1 evel dwelling: two floor levels; usually one four feet below grade, one four feet. above grade,, bothwith u , ceili helght. May be on sloping lot with lower level partiallY exposed. 5 - Attachment l d. Tri -1 evel dwelling three floor levels; usually one four feet below grade, one at grade, and one four feet above grade all with full ceiling height e . Two -story dwelling: two floor levels; one at grade and one above grade, both with full ceiling height Foundation area: The gross horizontal area of the building foundation, including a . tuckunder garag measured from the ov +ov+i nr c i An of A frnct I.Ia 1 1 nv k:k cnmr%"f Grade: as defined by the Uniform Building Code. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council on 1983. Mayor Attest: Clerk Ayes - Nays - 6 - ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE RELATING TO MINIMUM FLOOR AREA REQUIREMENTS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL _U L OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD AS FOLLOWS (crossedoutlanguagetobedeleted, proposed 'language is and -P underlined): Secton 1. Section 36 -86 2 is .to read as follows. 2'} Dedble- drellngs - either - ene- er -twe- - _ -2 steres deuhle -hip alersw4th- Eeut -er- pane, -ea eh- livifl _quarter- _ - g g hang a- mnmum - of -54Mhufidred - 46883 - square - feet- ef- fleer- area. - - -Du lexP es must- have -m}n4m ef twelve hundred - 412884- square- feet -ef- Bee - -ea. The minimum habitable floor area for each R -2 Residence 'dwel l n unit ence Di str ct 9 shall be at least: 580 s ware, feet er efficienenc or oney bedroom unit740squarefeetpertwo - bedroom uni 860 square feet er three- bedroom unit l 040 square feet per four - bedroom unit Section 2. Section 36-119(b) is amended to read a follows:s b) F1 oor area. The minimum habi tabl a floor area for each R -3A * multipledwellingshallbeatleast: 580 608 square feet per efficiencyenc or o '659tone-bedroom unit8square.- feet - per - ene bedreem -unit 740 888 square feet per two - bedroom unit 860 square feet er three- bedroom unit 1040 s quare feet per four - bedroom unit Fer - each add4t4eRal- bedreeFfi-- the -f - _ _ .leer spaEe sha -be nEreased -by158- square - feet- per -un4 t. Section 3. Section 36-122(b) i s amend .amended to read as follows: b) Minimum habitable f •e loor area. The minimum floor area for each R -3Bmultipledwellingshallbeatleast: 580 588 square feet per efficiency or one- bedroom unit658 - squ are- feet- per - ene- bedreef -bR4t 740 888 square feet per two - bedroom unit 860 square feet per three - bedroom unit 1040 square feet per four - bedroom unit Fer - each add4t4.enal- bedreeRi - the- f4eer - aee shall- -' dar - - _ P be }Rerease -by.X68 -s q e feet per deft. Section 4. Section 36 -124(3 is amended .to read as follows: Attachment 2 7 - 3) Floor area. Al tewnheuse- multi ple- dwe4l4Rg- structure censtf146ted_4n -the e4ty shall - hare - less - than - ene theusand - ene - hundred f4fty - ;74691- square feet- per -dwell 4fty X1594 -square-feet-for-each-add4t4eRa4-bedreem- . The minimum })abi tabl e floor area for each R -3C multiple dwelling shall be at least: 580 599 square feet per efficiency or one- unit - 59- square- feet- per- ene- bedreeffi - 889 square feet per two- bedroom unit f60 square feet per three - bedroom unit 940 square feet per four- bedroom unit , Fur- each- add4t4enal- bedreeRi - the- fIeer- space - shall- be- 4nEreased -by -169 square -f eet- per - unfit. Section 5. Section 3.6 - Definitions is amended to add the following new subsection:. Habitable floor Area: Residential floor area which meets the Uniform Building Code requirements for ceiling height, light and ventilation. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council this day, of , 1983. Mayor ATTEST: Clerk Ayes- - Nays -- 8 -. Suburban Developments 1 r f June 10, 1983 III TILSEN HOMES INC. Residential Construction Mayor John- Grave au City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Dear Mayor; Land Developers As a long time builder and developer in this community, we would like to lend our support to the changes in the minimum size requirements for attached dwellings. This will provide a chance for a greater variety of housing options in Maplewood, which will give more people a chance to live in the city, and can help improve the city tax base. There are any number of excellent buildings and subdivisions across the country of these smaller sized homes that are both a credit to their community and a good living environment. We commend the city for considering this change. Yours truly, James A. Tilsen Nice President J.AT: J.h Suilders f t] HOMES 627 SOUTH SNELLING AVENUE / ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55116 ! PHONE 698 -5501 • :, ..• 9 _ e02aa Yo68 cS - cSutE 210 90 t4sf .Lafez, C42-55025 February 8, 1983 Randall Johnson City Planner City of Maplewood 1902 East Cty. Rd. B Maplewood, Mn. 55109 RE: City of Maplewood Floor Area Requirements for Multiple Farn 'ly Units Dear Mr. Johnson: Currently, the City has minimum floor area requirements that greatly exceed those of many other twin city communities. For example, the one bedroom minimum square footage at 650 square feet is considerably larger than the U.S. Department of 11ousing and Urban Development suggests as a minimum for one bedroom units, I recommend that the City of Maplewood review its minimum floor area requirements to determine if a reduction in size is warranted. Our firm is constructing for sale condominium units where the minimum floor area is less than the City-'Is required square footage. A desirable alternative may be to review the standards established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or, re- view the square footage requirements found in the uniform building code. If I can be of any additional assistance to you, please feel free to contact me at 464 -7400. Sincerely yours, GAUGHAN LAND, INC, an J Hamel Director of Planning & Development AJH: j b to - FEB 10 1 °B3 SAM CAVE PRESIDENT DANIEL M. O'BRIEN - VICE PRESIDENT February 3, 1983 Mr. 'Randy Johnson City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, MN 55109 Dear Sir: FEB 0 7 fists- C'ICVE New Homes Land Development Renovation Commercial 482 -9667 I understand that you may consider replacement of the present new home minimum floor area standards with U.B.C. requirements. This letter is intended to support such a change. Todays home buyer . of ten seeks a compact -sized home rather than a larger model. Family sizes are smaller. often consisting of only a single person Homes that are larger than the buyer needs are wasteful. Larger units need more energy to heat and cool. The greater cost forces some buyers to go elsewhere or pay for space they don't need. These requirements tend to discriminate against home buyers who have small space requirements. These are single people, couples without children or empty nesters. Some home models that are successful in other cities cannot be built in Maplewood. With interest rates so high it seems burdensome to ask people to purchase a home larger than they really need, Most new homes will still be larger than the minimums but, then, at least the change would allow for more variation. Sincerely, Ed Caye & Sons,- Samuel S. Cave President SSCAgh ED CAVE & SON S, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2499 N. RICE STREET ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA 55113 11 - I r r CO / 1 1 & z-c' r v L 47 C sue. e/ E Ll 'l S -. -% 7 f L " ( K;. 7 - -(, L • CC: [/ [ S `.may 1/L • f i"'r c CAI j i 1 1 f z i 12 — MINUTES JOINT MEETING MAPLEWOOD HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT -AUTHO-RITY AND CITY COUNCIL 1. Call to Order Chairman Fischer called the meeting g to order at 7.05 P.M. 2. Roll Call HRA CITY COUNCIL Commi s i oner Bryant -Absent Mayor Gr aye vu PresentCommissionerFischer -Present Counci 1 member Anderson Present•Commissioner Larson -Present Councilmember Basstlan PresentCommissionerSchmit - Present Commissioner Zugschwert - Absent Counci 1 member J uker Present Councilmemb re Maida Absent 3. Approva of Minutes The June 14, 1983 minutes were ac •accepted as submitted, 4. Approval of the A enda The agenda was approved as submitted. 5. Communications None 6. Unfinished Rtle, A. Reduction of Minimum Floor Area Requirements 1. Double and Multiple Dwellings Mayor Greavu and Counci lmember Bastian were. rece ti ve to theHRA's recommend P recommenda of 475 sq . ft. , 650 sq , ft. , 785 sq. ft.and 940 sq. ft. for one through four - bedroom units. Counci members Anderson and Juker felt the requirements should be higher,ft compromi s'e was arrived at: 580 sq. ft. 740 s . fq q t. , 860 sqft. .and .1040 sq. ft. for one through four - bedroom units. ' uir Thissetofreqements_ would also apply to all double and multipledwellingunits, unlikeke i n the a P past where individualvidual requi rementsexistedfortownhouse, apartment /condominium and double d wellings. It was acknowl edged- that the resent code r v ' 'P p o sion equ ring1i20sq, ft, of storage area n addition to the minimam requiredquied area should be retained. .Council member Bastian expressedthatthe . suggested P ssed concern ggested requi rements were too large, 13- A 2. Single Dwellings Mayor Greavu and Counci lmembers Anderson 'and Bastian acceptedtheHRA`s proposed minimum foundation area requirementrement720sq. feet - -1k stor • __ q s of - y level and 520 sq. ft- - two - stor , 816 sq. ft, bi 1 evel , 765 s . ft. - -trq yth Counci 1 member Jukes thoughttheserequirements, excludingn the tri -1 g small. - g evel proposal-were tooNorevssedfoundationareaswereprop0ppsed. _ 70 Council Presentations r Nom e 8. New Busi A. Tax Exempt Mort a e Rev •9 9 Revenue Bonding Authori It was expo ai ned that this bonding authority should be rel i n ui shedsincethefirst -time hom ueb er senior. q ' y / citizen program will not bepursued. A local contributionon of 15.8 percent •increment distri $7,e_ P cent would a tax -ct. The entire most likely .have to be is 5 million authorized would alsosued. With an improved housing market itwassuggestedthatcounciltakea "wait and see" 'attitude untilDecember1984beforeconsideringatax - increment district for familyhousing. 'A letter was authorizede to be sent to the Minnesota HousFinanceAgencytorelinquishMalewood' t b p s 1986 allocation of tax -exempt bonding authority. B. Election of Officers Tabled until all five members are present 9. Next Meeting Date The body decided not to meet in August unless absolutely necessary. The September 13, 1983 next regular meeting was set for S y 10. Ajournment Commissioner Larson moved and Comm' • at 9:05 p.m. Commissioner over Schm t seconded to adjourn 14 - 0 4P ORDINANCE NO Aoti ou by Council: AN ORDINANCE PdnJIATING LARGE ASSEMBLIES Endorse Modifi ed...,.......,.,,.,. TOTE CITY C OLUCIL OF. THE CITY OF MAPIZ400D O S : Rej Date Section 20 -15 0 ' V ' 010x 0 Purpose . In order to regulate the assembly. of large numbers of persons whose presence in the City can reasonably be anticipated to exceed the capabilitypabilityofthehealth, sanitary, f ire , police, transportation - and utility services provided by the City of Maplewood and in order to establish regulations 'egu ns which protect the health, safety and welfare of all persons within the City , the City Counc i 1 of the City of Maplewood establishes following regulations,egu ions, Section 20 -16 DEFINITIONS a) Large assembly means a gathering numbering Mre than 500 persons; or actions by one or more persons the intention of which is to attract and assemble, a gathering of persons in excess of 500 at a single time and placeforanypurpose, Section 20 -17 LICENSE FMQUIRED No person shall pe=dt maintain, promote, conduct, advertise, manage, sell barte or give tickets to an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of 500 or more people which continues or which can reasonably be expected to continue for 6 or more consecutive hours, whether on public or private propunlessalicensetoholdtheassemblyas un y y been first issued by the City Council as provided herein. In addition to the license re herein, the applicantmustpossessandsubmittotheCityanyothernecessaryMinnesotaState licenses and/or permi.ts necessary to carry on the assembly , Section 20 -18 F C USIONS T'he following large assent lies do not require a license: a) Large assemblies sponsored by the City of Maplewood, b) This ordinance shall not apply to any regularly established, permanent place of worship, stadium, athletic f ie lds , arena, auditorium, colliseum or other similar permanently established place of assembly or assemblies which do not exceed one hundrad fifty (150%) percent of the maxim= occupancy of said building,g Section 20 -19 IARGE ASSF 3I XES PRDBIBITID IN AREAS Iarge assemblies may be prohibited and a license denied upon a f ind ng bytheCityCouncthattheproposed . assembly is inconpatible with existinresidentuallanduses.. Factors considered in - detexudning incornpatibilityincludingwithoutlimitation, noise, lighting, traffic, sanitation cc in estion of person aticns water fsupply, waste disposal, enforcement of laws again s co st contraband of all types, - physical damage to ad ' oinin ro iesJgP tparkingareas , f ire hazard, containment on the site, obedience to other ordinances of the City and State and Federal Statutes, and other factors affecting the public health, safety and welfare of the public. Section 20 -20 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE The application for a large assembly license shall be made in writing and filed with the City Clerk no less than 4 5 days in advance of the proposeddate , for the large assembly , upon forms supplied by the City Clerk. The application shall contain, without limitation, the following information a) The name, . age, residence, social security nu nber and mailin g address of the applicant, if an individual, all partners - if a partnership, and all officers of the corporation if the applicant is a . corporation . b) The address and legal description of all property which will be in any way used or occupied by the large assembly . c) The names and addresses of all - persons holdin an itable or l alg eginterestinland, except mortgagees, where the. proposed large assenbly is to be conducted together with a written statement of their approval of such use . d) The names and addresses of all persons with a legal or equitable interest in the land which abuts the subject property, e) A full description of the nature, purpose and extent of the proposed large assenbly . f) The maxinLun number of persons which the proposed large assembly wil l attract at any given time , together with the dates and hours during which the proposed large assembly will be conducted, said assembly shall not be held past 7 p.m, any given day. g) _the names, address1es, social security number, credentials, hogs of availability, and dep t of security officers, and other general: plansforsecuritytobeutilizedattheproposedlargeassemblybythelicant, h) A full description of plans for sound anplif ication and sound control to be utilized by the applicant. 2- 9 i) Plans for any food or other concession which will be provided, together with the name, address and licensing informtion of all concessionaires. j) All other information which would be required by the provisions of Section 20 -22. k) 'Any other -information required or requested by the City Clerk or the City_- Council of the City of Maplewood. 1) 'All advertising literature, signs, and posters shall ' be removed within 36 hours from the ation of the large assembly, m) The nonrefun le investigation fee Section 20 -21, Section 20 -21 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE The applicant for large assembly license shall pay an investigation fee of 100 which will be nonrefundable. As a condition of granting a license the City may require establishing of a cash escrow to be deposited with the City Clerk. The cash escrow shall be - used to guarantee payment by the applicant of the City's costs for legal, engineering, planning, sanitation, health, traffic control, and other law enforcement services which are directly attributable to the large assemblyy, . Section 20 -22 CoNDITICNS OF APPRDVAL IN GRANTING A LARGE ASSEMBLY LICENSE The City Council may in-pose any condition reasonably required to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public and the persons assembled, including without limitation the following elements: a) A fence, barrier or other enclosure which controls and regulates ingress and egress to and from the assembly with reasonable safety and speed. b) A potable water supply, meeting all local, state and federal standards for sanitation, qua 1 ity and quantity at the rate of one gallon per person per day • c) Separate enclosed toilets for n - ales and females which ' meet state spec if ications , conveniently located throughout the grounds , * in sufficient numbers to meet the Minnesota State Board of Health Regulations and Standards.. d) -fin efficient and sanitary method of disposing of solid waste at- the rate =of at least 2.5 pounds per person per day together with provisions for restoration of - the site to its original condition. e) Alighting plan for safe illumination during the hours of darkness, f) Security officers, private, off --duty or on duty Minnesota Law Enforcement Peace Officers in suf f i c ient numbers to provide for adequate safety and security of the proposed assembly. Security and traffic control must meet the requirements of all state authorities and approval of the Maplewood Chief of Police, Section 20 -25 EN The . large assembly license sIM11 be issued by the. City Clerk afters -a roval thereof by the City Council. The license shall contain a statement= of all conditions attached by the City Council in issuing the license. Ehforcement of this ordinance and of any large assembly license may take any of the follpwing forms within the discretion of the City: a) Enforcement by declaring such large assembly to be a public nuisance followed by abatement procedures provided by statute or ordinance, b) Enforcement by in j unction , declaratory judgment, or any other civil remedy by any court of competent jurisd iction . c) Enforcement by issuing . a citation or criminal conplaint against g persons parking automoibles in violation of the ordinance or any condition of the large a ssenb ly 1 icen se and the towing of such automobiles at the expense of such persons, d) Enforcement by disbursing all persons gathered at such large assembly, e) Enforcement by revoking the large a ssenbly license, ordering removal of all large assembly paraphernalia and the disbursing of persons gathered at the large assembly, Section 20 -26 Any person who obtains a large assembly 1 icen se , and any employee or agents thereof who violates this ordinance or any condition of any large assembly license issued upon conviction thereof by lawful authority, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Seven Um Bred Fifty ($750) Dollars or by inprisonment not to exceed ninety (9 0) days or both, Section 20 -27 PENALTY FOR VIOLATION BY PARTICIPANTS The applicant shall be required to post copies of the large assembly license at several locations in and ,about the premises, including the aut mbi.le Parking area'. Any participant in the large assembly, other than the applicant and its employees, who violates any provision of such posted conditions which is specifically applicable to participants, upcn conviction thereof by lawful authority, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Seven H ndred Fifty ($750) Dollars and by i.mpriscrm ent not to exceed ninety 90) days, or both . 5- t Sec tiara 20-28 tit T_=IVE DATE this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its` passage and publicatim in accordance with law. Mayor Passed by the City Council of the City of Maplewood this day of 198 3 . City Clerk AYE W" .S - ORDINANCE NO Action by Council: ftdorse Modi -ri ed.... ReJected Dat e.....,,,_ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING LION 5 - OF THE MAPIEWOOD CEDE z ME CITY QOUWIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLE#00D DOES BEREBY ORDADI AS FOLILWS : Section 1. The section 5 -71(b) of the Maplew Sod Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: b) No "off - -sale" sale of such liquor shall be made before 8:00 a .m. or after 8:00 p . m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday e and before the hour of 8 :00 a .m, or after the hours of 10 :.00 p.m. On , y and Saturday , and no such "off-sale" sale liquor shall be made at any time cn Sunday. No "off-sale" shall be made on New Year's Day, January 1; the last Monday in May; Independence Day, July 4; Thanksgiving Day; or Christmass Day , December 25; but on the evenings preceding such days, notwithstanding the above provisions "off - sales" nay be nade until 10:00 p , m.; except that no "off-sale" sha 11 be made c n December 24 after 8:00 p.m. Sectian 2. This ordinance shall take effect to be in force from and after its passage and : publication, as provided by law. Mayor Passed by the pity Council of the City of Maplewood this day of , 1988. ATITS City Clerk NAYS: w ORDINANCE NO.* 40 ilOn by Council: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7 -52 Endorse OF THE MAPLEWOOD CITY CODE Modified. Red ecte ...__..d THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS 4R - Section: 1. That the- City of Maplewood Code of Ordinances hereb amendedded by de le_ ating therefrom in its presence in its present form and entiretySection =_7 -52 thereof and by substituting 'a lieu of the same of the following: Section 7--5 Duty of Dog Owners. It shall be the obligation and responsibilityoftheownerorcustodianofanydogintheCity, whether permanently or temporarily therein, to prevent any - such dog at any time to be on any street public park, school grounds, or public place without-being effectivelyrestrainedbyachainorleashnotexceedingeight (8) feet in length, Any person having custody or control . of any dog have the responsibilityforcleaningupanyfecesoftheanimalanddisposeofsuchfecesina sanitary manner. It shall furthermore be the duty of each erson havinggthecustodyandcontrolofanydogtohaveonsuchpersonpossessionof a device or equipment for picking up and removal of animal feces. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to a uide do accompanyinggg a blind person or to a dog when used in police or rescue activities, It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep, have in 'his - possession, ter harbor any dog which, by' frequent and habitual - howling, yelping, barking nor otherwise shall cause serious annoyance to persons or to the neighborhood-Ta.ilure on the part of the owner or custodian to prevent a dog from committin"gsaidactsshallbesubjecttopenaltyprovidedinSection7 -20 of this article . Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the date of its publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Maplewood this day of 19830 Mayor ATTEST : City Clerk Aye s - Nays - 1 7 MAPLEWOOD CODE - I Seca 7 -4.1. Exemptions from division. The provisions of this division requiring a permit shall not appl to - nonresidents of - the . city who are keeping only domestic pets; provided that, animals of such owners shall not be kept in the ci longer than thirty (30) days and the animals are kept under re- • - straint. (Code 1965, § 1101.160) : Secs. 7-42- 7-50. Reserved, t . DIVISION 3. RUNNING AT LARGE CONSTITUTING A NUISANCE _ f. 1 Sec. 7 -51. Generally. ' All dogs shall be kept under restraint at all times in the cit • Code 1965, § 1101.080, Ord. No. 368, § 2,7 Sec. 7 -52. Duty of owner, etc., to prevent do -8 from con stituting a nuisance; "nuisance" defined; etc. It shall be the obligation and responsibility of the owner or Gusto- than of any dog in the city, whether permanently or tempPQy therein, to prevent any such dog from committing any act which constitutes a nuisance as defined herein. It shall be considered a - nuisance for any dog to bark at night, to frequent school grounds or public beaches, to chase vehicles, to molest or annoy any person, if such person is not on the property of the owner or custodian of such dog, or to molest, defile or destroy any property, public or private. Failure on the part of the owner or custodian to prevent a dog from committing a nuisance shall be subject to the penalty provided in section 7 -20 of this article. (Code 1965, § 1101.080; Ord. No. 368, § 2, . 7-18-74) bee. 7-53. Female dogs in heat. Every female dog in heat in the city shall be confined in a build- . ing or secure enclosure in such manner that such female dog cannot ' come into contact with another animal, except for planned breed- ing. (Code 1965, 1101.120) 386 •-, .• ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7 -100 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CITY CODE K Aotion by Council: LICENSE PREMISES TO PROTECT NEARBY Endorse RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FROM DI.S TURBANCES Modif ied..,,.. LICENSES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION FOR Rejecte ._.,.,_,.,, i . VIOLATION . - 'Date THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 7 -100 of the Maplewood Code is amended to read as follows: Any person obtaining a small kennel license under this division shall be required to house such dogs in a manner and under such conditions which will guarantee that said dogs will not cause a disturbance by barking, . howling or otherwise causing noise. Such facilities shall be so located as to protect nearby residential properties from any disturbances whatsoever emanating from the licensed kennel. If the intent and purposes of this section cannot be achieved, no license to maintain such kennel shall be granted. If after a license has been granted any violation of this section occurs, the council may cancel such license, Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption and publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Maplewood this day of 1983. ATTEST:Mayor City Clerk Ayes - Nay s - 17-100 MAPLEWOOD CODE Sec. 7 -100. Licensed premises to protect nearby resitien- Y = : i teal properties from disturbances; licenses sub- jest to cancellation - for violation of section. t ' .Any person obtaining a small kennel license under this division _ shall be • required to house such dogs in a manner and under such conditions which will guarantee that said dogs will not cause -a disturbance at. night by barking, howling or otherwise causing noise. i _ . • =Such facilities shall • be so located as to protect nearby residential from an disturbances whatsoever empropertiesy anating from the r-licensed kennel. If the intent and purposes of this section cannot be achieved, no license to maintain such kennel shall be granted. If after a license has been granted any violation of this section occurs, the council may cancel such license. (Code 1965, § 1103.060) Sec. 7 -101. Limitation on number of dogs over three months of age that may be kept on licensed premises. The maximum number of dogs over three (3) months of age which may be kept under a small kennel license issued under this division shall be six (6). (Code 1965, § 1103.050) Secs. 7- 102 -7 -115. Reserved. ARTICLE III. CATS DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 7416. Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the following respective meanings ascribed to them: Animal shelter: Any premises designated by the city manager for v -the purpose of impounding and caring for animals held under au- thority of this article, Cat: Any animal that is a member of the feline species. Clerk: The city clerk. 392 I MEMORANDUM ration by Cou TO: City Manager. er . Endorsed,.._.. FROM: Director of Community Development Modifi --_--. SUBJECT: Plan Review Appeal ]Rejecte LOCATION: County Road B and Rice Street :_ Date APPLICANT: Super Value Stores OW4 T_ ERS: Dr. Howard Taylor, Marl en T. Chryslerer and Dart Try ansit . Co. PROJECT: CUB Foods DATE: August 16, 1983 SUMMARY Request Approval of plans, for CUB Foods. Plans were approved b the Communi 'Board, but theirr y y Des i gn Reviewew e decision was appealeded by the two property owners to the southMr. Schroeder and Mr. Dean). Project Description 1. Building area; 77,000 square feet 2. The dentist's office-building would be relocated and a new one built on thesouthwestcornerofthissite. 3. Truck U t i l i t i e s building would be removed. 4. Parki.ng: 619 parking spaces are proposed. 385 are required. red. Theq spaces would measure 10 by 20 feet. All parking requirements would be met. There are enough spaces proposed to provide for the future dental office. 5. Exterior materials: Flat concrete block a i nted beige -and rPgprecast concretepanelswitharakedfinishpainteddarkbrown. 6. Building aesthetics: The proposed building would be compatibleble with thee surrounding development -- Sinclair service station and Schroeder Milk. 7. Trash receptacle enclosure: Two closed-system 'y trash container /compactorsareproposed. Refuse would be placed in the containers from inside thestore. The containers would not have openings to the outside. City .Coderequiresthattheseunitsbescreenedonthreesideswithamasonryater' re atible to - y ialcompatiblethebuildingandhavea100° opaque gate. 8. .Site lighting: Parking lot lighting would be P rovided. Comments _ The enclosed letter from John Shardl ow a e 14 )summarizesCP9 the ob ecti on of the southerly property owners. The following comments respond to the ssues raised on the second and third pages of. this letter. A 1. Land Use The city land use plan shows a concept and not a specific division line between residential and commercial. The steepest grade occurs along the east property l i n e of Mr. Schroeder. This is the logical division between 1%esi denti al and commercial use, since access between the two areas is not practical The construction of a CUB Food Store would make the property to. tWb south more vat uabl a for . commerci al use. 2. Access Both the Schroeder and Dean properties have access from Rice Street. Access from County Road B does not seem necessary. While there are steep grades on the Schroeder property, this site can be graded and served with interior streets from Rice Street. 3. Traffic CUB has agreed to pay for s i gnal i zati on and traffic improvements at County Road B and -Ri.ce Street. 4. Grading There will be no grading on the Schroeder property. 5. Utilities CUB will pay for extension of water .from Little Canada. Staff is recommending that this l i n e be extended to Mr. Schroeder' s north property line. There w i l l be adequate capacity to serve the property to the south. 6. Clearing of vegetation, fi l l i n.g Condi for approval require grading, drainage and erosion control plans to be approved by the city engineer, taking into account the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service. Also, note that the staff recommendation has added several conditions to the Community Design Review Board report. These conditions are a result of meetings held after the Board meeting. Recommendation Approval of the plans dated 6 -1 -83, with the following conditions: 1. ' developer. obtaining city water. The costs shall be paid for by the Idevelo er -. The water line shall be extended to the south property line withP a public easement. -_ 4 2. Approval of plans b the Board does not constitute approval of a buildingPPPY - permit. 310 A concrete screening wall shall be built to the south of the southern most dumpster typical of the western dumpsters concrete screening wall. The wall shall be constructed higher than the dumpsters. 4. Any exterior building or roof -top equipment shall be decoratively screened and hidden from view. The screening material, is subject to staff approval. 5. An erosion control plan for construction shall be submitted and approved by the city engineer in light of the RSWCD recommendations prior: to the issuance of a building permit. T 6 areas shall be striped-and all bituminous areas shal T have continuous concrete-curbing.' Handicap stalls shall be clearly marked. T 7-.= The -landscaping plan shall . be submitted for Board approval. 8. If construction has not begun within two years of approval, Board review would have to be repeated. 9. Site security lighting shad 1 be provided and shall be directed or shielded so not to cause any undue glare onto adjacent properties or 10. If . any adjacent property is disturbed or property irons removed due to construction of the site, that property shall be restored and irons replaced by the applicant. 11. Grading, drainag-e and* utility plans shall be subject to the city engineer's approval as well as the approval of any other applicable state or county office. 12. Driveway and drainage permits shall be obtained from MnDOT. and Ramsey County. 13. A lot split to create this site shall be approved, and the deed recorded, prior to the issuance of a Wilding permit. 14. All applicable requirements of the Environmental Protection Ordinance shall be complied with. 15. The easterly driveway. radius, which encroaches into the adjacent lot, shall be revised for the city engineer's and Ramsey County's approval to eliminate the encroachment. 16. Any street grade problems shall be worked out with the city engineer and the appropriate state or county office. 17. An agreement to pay for traffic signal and street improvements at County Road B and Rice Street must be accepted and approved by the city engineer. Such agree- ment shall include a letter of credit for the improvements. 18. Refl ectori zed stop signs shall be provided at exits to public streets. 19 Dedicating a drainage easement to the ci.ty - for the retention pond in the south- east corner of the site. s Y 3 BACKGROUND Site Description 1. Gross acreage:- 13.03 acres 2. Cub Foods site: 12.44 acres 3. ` Outlot .(future dental office site) : .59 acres 4. = Existing land use: a dental office in the old 'Schroeder mansion and Truck Engineering Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: County Road B Southerly: Schroeder Milk V%sterly : undeveloped land planned as RH, high density residential and zoned BC, business commercial Westerly Rice Street and single dwellings in the City of Rosevi_l l e Acct Artinn 3 -9 -82: The Review Board approved plans to remodel the old Schroeder mansion for use as -a dental office, subject to eleven conditions. 5-- 15 -80: Council denied a request to rezone the.southerly .half of the proposed site from BC to M -1, light manufacturing. DEPARTMENT CONSIDERATIONS Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: SC, service commercial and RH, residential high density.:. 2. Zoning: BC, -business commercial 3. Section 25 -70 of the City Code states that to recommend approval of an application, the Community Design Review Board shall make the following findings: r a. ..That the design and location of the proposed development and its relationship to neighboring, existing or .proposed developments and r traffic is such that it will not impair the desirability of investment or occupation* in the neighborhood; that it w i l l not unreasonably inter- fere with the use and enjoyment of the neighboring , exi st?i ng or proposed developments; and that it will not create-traffic hazardlor congestion. 4 b. That the design and location of the proposed development i s in keeping with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and is not detrimental to the harmonious, orderly and attractive development contemplated by this article and the city comprehensive municipal plan. C.. That the and location of . the proposed development you 1 d prov i de a desirable environment for its occupants, as well as for',,,-its neighbors, and that i t - i s aesthetically of good composition, materi al s , textures and colors. T The Board, in its recommeded actions for approval, may: a. Recommend any conditions that it deems reasonable to its action of approval. b. Recommend that the applicant, as a condition, provide guarantees that the conditions of approval will be complied with. 4. 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. Public Works 1. Sanitary sewer is available. 2. Water would have to be extended from Little Canada. Cub has agreed to pay for this .extension. This l i n e should be extended to the south property l i n e of Cub with a public easement to provide service to the south. 3. The pond on the east side of the property is needed as part of the City's drainage plan. Public Safety There i,s a Council imposed moratorium in effect which prohibits commercial , industrial and multi-family housing construction where adequate water supply for fire protection is not available. Other Agencies Minnesota Department of TrI concerned about the impact at Sou nty Road B. Cub has mends. s Ramsey County Public Works over drainage and driveway ansportation: The traffic engineer at MnDOT is very this proposal would have on traffic along Rice Street agreed to pay for traffic light' and turn lane improve- Department has preliminarily expressed locations. The following comments werf given: 5 1. Driveways should be designed so run -off won't go onto roads. 2. The pond shown on the east side of the site extends. onto the adjacent lot. I. The easterly driveway radius extends into the adjacent lot to the .east. 40 There is 'a street grade problem on County Road B east of Rice Ztreet. 50 _There is' an internal parking. l of circulation problem at the n&thwest corner of the building. Jc f Attachments: 1. Location Map 2,. Property Line Map 3. Site Plan 6 -1 -83 4. Community Design Review Board Minutes 5. Letter and site plan from Howard Dahl gren Associates 6.. Cub Food letter 7. Howard Dahl gren s Concept Plan for Cub (separate plan ) T s i y N r 60 36 . LARK V •' Y VIKIN T c49LLECANADA 35 AJR,E RD. 4 W s I Jr a v UNT • ir in ELDRIDGE I E AV. drt ;BELMONT LA. sEIMONT Loke 4 EKt E 58a4 ° V . SKILLirt&K W C SKULI AVL ` D MT ac JJt . VERNON AVE an K WT. VERNON AVE. t m -RNO J DO AVE. V+ = VE. t o W o 60ZOROSELAwKAVE. W IL o ; 6W _ V) . 0 3 5EL.LP000 AV. L1K0OD AVE. BELL W Fi / Y Ir t F: p A !i SUMMER AVE.t = IJ fEN TON AVE pZ J11Cy O w C rT Itf AV E z z d9 KINGSX i = Z — KING N AVE.J AVE . 3O T 49 55 57 / 58 5T. PAUL 3 a LOCATION MAP Attachment one N Ito )7 E G A 3 — LKVILL ON t A j y . ,DENT K_ - rv f 0 ICE - TRUCK tv i r ENGINEERING 1. S V SCHROEDER MILK oeo - a Cl del— r ILIL, S. f J PROPERTY LINEMAP Attachment two ik t -- - rN, . r IL = is • y ` IC3 I I i n r i 1 z L ,cs Y r 1 s t 9 Attachment three The Board discussed with the applicanticant the landscapingin re u i reed withPPP9q previus additions and questioned when this work would be completed. They furtherNrev i ewed the additions that were approved for the company. 4 Secrefa.ry Ekstrand indicated that code does requ the"trash be enclosed, ho it is- not visible from Rice Street. Chairman Moe asked if there was anyone else present who Wished to z comment. ' Board Member Heglund moved:the Board recommend approval of plans dated - 6 - - for the 26 by t .68 foot freezer_ -addition .to . Schroeder Milk, subject I. Counci 1 . wai v i ng the construction moratorium for the applicant. 2. Prior to the issuance of ik building permit conditions 4 and 5 shat l' be complied with. -*, _ ti 3. Approval of plans by the Board' -.does not constitute approval of a bui1 di ng permit. 4. The existing pavedp parki n lot shal'l,, be striped, 5. Directional arrows shall be provided atti entrances as shown on the site plan - date stamped 7- 17 -81. yO 6. The weeds on' - the street at the north side off. the parking l shall be. cut and continually cut as needed. . 7. If construction has not begun within two years of approval, Board review would to be repeated. 8. T 9edrainagee P 1 an shall be subject to the approval o the City ngineer. ard Member Deans seconded Ayes - -all. B. Super Value Store, Inc.--Cub Supermarket Don Pollard, Cub Foods, said they are requesting approval of the request, subject to meeting the requirements outlined in recommendation #2. The Board discussed whether there should be discussion by the Board at this time until the water situation has been .solved. W.- Mr. Pollard said there is extensive site work to be done on the site, and they are anxious to get started. Secretary Ekstrand indicated that. staff would l i k e to amend the conditions, they are not recommending the water moratorium be waived for tfii s proposal. They would rather state that approval be contingent upon wate -being made_ available to the site. Attachment four Mr. Pollard indicated it has been arranged to use water from Little Canada. r Dave Pi l l atzke, Assistant City Engineer, indicated they have been investigating the options available to the City to provide municipal water to this portion of Maplewood. The City has its own system, Roseville has its own system and also Little Canada also has a system near` this site. The Little - Canada system would provide the pressures required for this type of facility. -He further explained the timing involved =i n a water improvement, the procedures that could be followed to permi t _t Y applicant to begin construction. The - Council would have to order the ire rovement before any building construction could be considered. Chairman Moe asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment on the proposal. The applicant indicated they will be working with the Soil Conservation District and complying with their regulations. The Board requested the applicant comment on the traffic situation. Mr. vanWarmer said when they initially contacted MOOT concerning the intersection of B and Rice they did say there were concerns with this intersection,, but they are considered low priority. Traffic counts were done on cars exiting from the - Li ttl a Canada store. From this traffic count, it was determine that the majority of the traffic w i l l leave the new store, turn right on Rice and then proceed to Highway 36. There is a proposal to install a signal light at County Road B and Rice and coordinate that I i ght with the lights at Highway 36 and Rice Street. They w i l l be willing to work with the State. The applicant indicated the new facility will provide approximately twice as many parking spaces, along with a larger store. and provide better services. The Board- questioned what type of landscaping was proposed for the site. Mr. Wilson said they had planned on working with the City on the landscaping plan once the site plan has been approved. They propose to do landscaping similar to the Brooklyn Park store. There is a lot of ground cover. Secretary Ekstrand presented pictures to the Board of the landscaping at the Brooklyn Park store. The Board questioned what the exterior of the building would look like, The applicant presented a color rendition of the proposed building, it will be similar to the structure constructed at Blaine. The_ color scheme will be the same. 3 Y The Board questioned if a lot of grading was proposed f& the site. 11 6 -28 -83 The applicant indicated the site would . be somewhat lower than the intersection of Rice and B. The retaining wall be removed from the service station. The applicant indicated there is a slew at the east end of the property. There is grading being done in this area. They will retain as many of the trees as possible. The grading w i l l put the building approximately 12 feet above Rice Street and about level with County Road B. An attorney representing Ken Swanlenbach, 2129 Rice Street, said there is no DOT report, no Ramsey County Soil Water Department Report,and does the proposal comply with the- Environmental Protection ordinance. County Road B and Rice is a high accident area, this facility will produce added traffic at this intersection. There is a substantial number of single family homes across Rice street from where this store is proposed. He thought the Board should wait to act until all reports are received from the various governmental agencies. He commented on where lights will have to be installed to control traffic for this facility. These lights will have to be coordinated to have a smooth traffic flow. He is concerned that the lights from the cars leaving the proposed Cub. site, will shine into the homes on the west s i ce of Rice Street. The Board discussed whether they should make a recommendation at this time or wait.. until all reports - are received. The attorney indicated there is a problem with residents tryi ng. , to back onto Rice to leave their property. A traffic light will further back up . traff i c on Ri ce. Board Member. Deans moved the Board table the proposed Cub Foods Store unti 1 : 1. It has been determined if and how public water would be provided. 2. MnDOT and Ramsey County have completed their review. 3. Environmental effects have been determined. Motion fails for lack of second. Board Member Hedlund moved the Board recommend approval of the plans for Cub Foods date stamped 6 -1 -83, with the following conditions. 1. Approval shall be contingent upon the developer obtaining City water. 2. Approval of the plans by the Board does not constitute approval of a b u i l d i n g permit. 3. A concrete screening wall shall be built to the south of the southern most dumpster typical of the western dumpsters concrete screening wall* The wall to be constructed higher than the dumpsters. s 4. Any exterior building or roof -top equipment shall be decoratively screened and hidden from view. The screening material is subject to staff approval. 12 .6 -28 -83 5. An erosion control. plan for construction shall be submitted and approved by the City Engineer in light of the RSWCD recommendations prior to the issuance of a building permit. 6. Parking areas shall be striped and all bituminous areas - ,,shall have con- tinuous concrete curbing. Handicap stalls shall be clearly marked. 7. The landscaping plan shall be submitted for Board approval. 8. If construction has not begun two years of approval, Board review would have to be repeated. 9. Si te, securi ty. 1 i ghti ng shal 1 be provi ded and shal l be di rected or shielded so not to cause any undue glare onto adjacent properties or roadways. 10. If any adjacent property is disturbed or property irons removed due to construction 'of the site, that property` shal 1 be restored and irons replaced by the applicant. 1 l Grading, drainage and utility plans shall be subject to the City Engineer's approval as well as the approval of any other applicable state or county office. 12. Driveway and drainage permits shall be obtained from MnDOT and Ramsey County. 13. A lot spl to create this site shall be approved, and the deed recorded, prior to the issuance of a building permit. 14. All applicable requirements of the Environmental Protection Ordinance shall be complied with. 15. The easterly driveway radius, which encroaches into the adjacent lot, shall be revi sed , for the City Engineer's and Ramsey County's approval to el i mi nate the encorachment. 16. Any street grade problems shal be worked out with the City Engineer and the appropriate' state or county office. Board Member Rossbach seconded Ayes -- Members Hedlund,Rovie, - Rsssbsch Nays -- Members Deans, Moe Motion carries r .C.A -Howard Taylor--Dental Office j Tom Dunwel 1, Beutow .and Associates, said he read the staff t .repor aid they would l i k e to get approval. of . the design and.... ,.1andscap1 qg of the project contingent upon getting City water. to,_the sTte. He said tKey are not proposing any outside storage ;trash. There.-wil be a gauge on the site where this can .,b.e-- srtored along with the maintenance equipment. Also, there will be , - no - -top equipment. Cub Foods will be doing all.-of ' the site r - -k-w the building. They will coordinate with Cub Foods on the 7 ng. 13 6 -28 -83 Consulfing Planners One Groveland Terrace (612)377 -3536 Minneapolis Minnesota 55403 Howard Dahtgren Associates / Incorporated 1-0 August 1983 - Mayor John C..Greavu Members of the City Council c/o Thomas Ekstrand, Associate Planner Maplewood Planning Department 1902 County Road B Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 RE: Summary and Statement of Objection to Super Valu Stores Current Proposal to Build a Cub Foods Supermarket in the Southeast Quadrant of County Road B and Rice Street; - Presentation and Discussion of Alternative Plan Honorable Mayor and Members of the Council: We are consultants to the owners of the Schroeder and Dean properties which front on Rice Street just south of the above -noted proposal ( see Figure 1) . Since the middle of June we have been engaged in a planning study to assess the future development potential of the Schroeder and Dear. parcels. Although we have completed our basic analysis of the development opportunities and constraints.which face these properties, our study is not complete. We became aware of the Super Valu proposal when the Schroeders received notice of the Design Review Board's recent meeting. We were obviously interested in reviewing the plans for the Cub proposal because of its significant implications for the future development of our clients' properties. We requested copies of the Cub plans in hopes of finding a way to work with them. However, these plans did not arrive until the final day of the appeal period and the problems which we observed on these plans were substantial. Consequently, we were left with no alternative but to file an objection to the Cub proposal. WMMARY OF CONCERNS 1h.the interest of both clarity and brevity, this letter is presented in a summary format.. We understand from discussion with City staff that your procedure calls for us to.present our objections at the 22 August Council meeting. We will be happy to answer questions and /or elab I-er. ate on any of the findings which have led to the development of the Schro and Dean position in this.matter at that time. Attachment five 14 Mayor John C, Greavu Members of the City Council CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 10 August 1983 Page 3 z to it is, consequently, one of the most important design consider- ations which the City will-make in this approval process, d. Grading As you know, grading onto an adjacent property requires an easement. To date, the applicants haven't even contacted the Schroeders to explain that this is an integral part of their plan, e. Utilities There are no problems anticipated with serving the entire area with sanitary sewer, However, the provision of water to ' the area is more complicated. The areas which front on Rice Street are currently served by the City of Roseville and we understand that the Cub proponents plan to extend water from the Little Canada water line along the railroad tracks to gain water services (see Figure 4). However the final solutions are determined, both the Schroders and the Deans would appreciate your assurance that Maplewood's utility plans will provide appropriate service to this entire portion of the Western Hills neighborhood and that the cost of the improvements will be fairly spread according to the benefits afforded each property, f. Clearing of Vegetation, Filling All of the vegetation which exists along the ridge on the east side of the Super Valu property would be cleared by this development. Furthermore, the construction limits shown on the grading plan which we reviewed would also require the destruction of considerable numbers of mature oak trees on the adjacent Schroeder parcel. If this property were to develop multiple residential, these trees would be very important.site amenities, The proposed plan also illustrates. considerable encroachment on the adjacent low designated wetland area, To date, there have been absolutely no plans prepared to demonstrate how the environmental impact of this extensive grading operation would be mitigated. There is, for instance, no erosion control r plan, no landscape plan, no drainage plan, etc, s L ALTERNATIVE PLAN _ Neither the Schroeders nor the Deans are opposed to the corTept of a Cub Foods store on this site. They have only objected to tie current 15 Mayor John C. Greavu Members of the City Council CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 1, PLANNING ISSUES a. Land Use 10 August 1983 Page 2 The Land Use-Guide Plan and Zoning Map are illustrated on Figures 1 and 2 respectively. As you will note, this entire portion of the Western Hills neighborhood is zoned B -C, Business - Commercial. However, the Comprehensive Plan guides the eastern half of all three of these properties, along with the area between these properties and the railroad tracks, for high density residential. There are two principal reasons why the Comprehensive Plan- suggested land use change at approximately the middle of these three properties makes very good sense. First, these portions of these parcels do not. front on Rice Street and don't enjoy the level of visibility which would make it marketable for high valued commercial uses. Secondly, as Figure 3 illustrates, there is up to 80 feet of elevation difference between the front and back halves of these parcels, a characteristic which lends itself to a successful tran- sition between land uses. Although the Cub Foods proposal is consistent with the property zoning, it does constitute an amendment to the Land Use Plan. If it is the City's intention that the eastern half of the Schroeder and Dean properties develop residential, the proposed building and parking setbacks of the Cub development are inadequate. b. Access Because of the land form illustrated on Figure 3, the best location for the principal access to the eastern halves of these properties is from County Road B. The Cub proposal precludes this access, effectively land- locking these back, higher areas, unless they were to experience very substantial grading. Even if the City wishes to see the entire Schroeder and Dean properties develop commercial, access to these back areas should be provided from County Road B. C. Tra f f is The Minnesota Department of.Transportation (Mn /DOT) has expressed concern about the traffic which will be generated by this. use. Traffic on Rice Street is already very heavy and the intersection at County Road.B is unsignalized. Although Mn /DOT hasp' -,t completed its review, they have suggested some solutions includin i a service road along County Road B. The specific nature of this _ lution and the manner in which the Cub Foods site plan is adopted to relate 11; Mayor John C. Greavu Members of the City Council CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 10 August 1983 Page 4 proposal because of the seriousness of the concerns outlined= above. In an attempt.to cooperate with Super Valu, our clients have asked us to try to develop an. alternative plan.. We have developed an alternative which allows the Cub Foods store to be developed on this site in a manner which solves the Schoreder' s access and future development problems. It also improves the circulation design and provides 100 additional parking spaces on the Cub Foods site. This alternative also places more parking in closer proximity ' to the store entrance than the current proposal. A copy of the Alternative Plan is attached for your review and consid- eration. The basic changes represented on the Alternative Plan . include the reorientation of the proposed building toward Rice Street and the inclusion of a shared access road between the Schroeder and Super Valu parcels. To facilitate this plan, the Schroeders would be willing . to agree to dedicate half of the right -of -way and would further agree to allow the back of their property to be graded to provide fill for the Cub Food Store site. 3.. SUM IARY AND CONCLUSION In summary, we have reviewed the Super Valu plans which have been approved by the Design Review Board and find that they would have a serious adverse impact on the future development of the adjacent properties. We have prepared an alternative plan which addresses these concerns while allowing an enhanced Cub program . to be developed on the proposed site. We look forward to meeting with you on the 22nd and to working cooperatively with the City and.the Super Valu representatives in the development of a plan which is compatible with the interests of all concerned. Sincerely yours, John Shardlow Pr c ' pal Planner s enclosures i:. 17 min milli milli :'= . n ab r:. r emu.•• loom Milli tea.,;•. i , J1 t mass mill Ll quo or dGIM MIW SEND O N. Lam.. ` • ' s '- - Y Western Hiils . wood NEIGHBORHOOD LAND USE PLtAN Comprehensive Guide Pie FIGURE car t UNOFFTC;TAL - 70NsNG MAP. City of Piapl evjood F = Tarm • P s i dence Dist. T R = Single Dwelling Dist. ' R -2 = Double a -tell ing Dist. R -3 = Multiple Nell ing Dis , R- 3C = Townhouse Dist. C = Shuppi ng Center Dist. j • i3C = L'us iness Cor 1 - ioerc al Dist.. LBC = Limited Business Cormercial Dist. CO = Coy ri.erc:i al Office. Dist. 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Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 6 12) 779 -2000 i August 12, 1983 May:or John C Greavu Members of the City Council c/o Thomas Ekstrand, Associate Planner. Maplewood Planning Department 1902 County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 Honorable Mayor and Members of the Council, The purpose of thi's letter is to formally request the Maple- wood City Council's approval of our plans to connect to Little Canada's water supply and service this portion of Maplewood with water as required in our approval from the Maplewood DesignReviewBoard. We are requesting this matter be heard at your September 2.2nd council meeting. Sincerely, Don Pollard Real Estate Development DP /jo cc Charles Hooley, Cub Foods - David Anderson, Planmark Bill Hunt, -S.V. Legal Dept. i i Y y •y Attachment six c 22 h i J Waive the moratorium on R -3 rezoni ngs for: 1. Beebe Road and Holloway Avenue 2. Lower Afton, McKnight Road and Londin Lane 9 mb Attachments MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager Action by council: FROM: Director of Community Developmentp SSUBJECT: Waiver of Moratorium on - Rezonings to R -3 ndorse DATE: August 12, 1983 do difie Y Rej ecte Bequest Dat e Waive . the moratorium on rezoni ngs to R -3, multiplee dwel l i n s for h 'p g the followingproperties, (See enclosed maps) : 1. Beebe Road and Holloway Avenue 2. Lower Afton, McKnight Road and Londin Lane Reason for the Re uest Counc 1 established this moratorium to review the land use an1 designationsnations fpg or properties planned for multiple-dwelling use adjacent to single dwellings. Bothoftheabovesitesaresurrdsurrobyplandormultipledwellings. Theywouldhavenoeffectonsingledwellings. By the time of the August 22 council meeting, the planningg ommission will have -held a u bl >p c hearng on plan amendments for these sites.State law requiresthatthesepropertiesberezonedtoR -3 within nine months of council approval ofpp •the amendments. It would b e preferablee to hold the hearing for the rezoning at the same time council considers the plan amendments so the residents do not have to come to any more meetings than necessary. Recommendation Waive the moratorium on R -3 rezoni ngs for: 1. Beebe Road and Holloway Avenue 2. Lower Afton, McKnight Road and Londin Lane 9 mb Attachments amt J1 awl f 1 w _.... AUMItE ItD74 E vE. 65 N :• 64 25 A 7 MAW80D 1 PVBUC WORKS R ,BLDG. 1Soo =: 0D AVE. i. ST. PAUL llItlljj NORTH 28 HOLLOW AY AV E. 5 lot W O _ 212 5 r; LU 212 i 2 Y AVE 7 R 1 P L E Y AVE. W 1 49 2 9 K, AVE ... O O z 3 z ...1 PRICE z AVE ar V L) t W LARPENTE R AV 30 2 0 ! T. PA U L c, IaANO AVE. W Z o' lK z s v it W Q Q Cr. r v N . YAWnAxE R0. 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Vlrl.%%1.1.1.1. X" • . ................ ............ : . -ri1 , * _.. ....... : ..........I- . - - _-.,.."... ..... .. Ampo ...................... ...........x ........... i. o fi I ..*.%l.l.l.*.* ...... JA Now • 30- 44j I ADO PROP.ERT_Y LINE /ZONING MAP PROPOSED ZONING Attachment Two Im 4, - 4 r e i MEMORANDUM lotion by Council Y Endorse Nodif i ed - .......... TO: City Manager Rejected..,__,FROM: Public Works Director toSUBJECT: Water Main,Extnesion,Co. Rd. B DATE: August 15, 1983 One of the Community Design Review Board conditions approving the proposedCUBstoreisanadequatecitywatersupply. An extension along Co. Rd. B from the Little Canada Pump Station to the south property l i n e of the CUB site is required. CUB has agreed to pay the initial cost for the improve- ments. The agreement p • g eement will have a provision to reimburse CUB i f connection charges are collected over the next 10 years from other properties usingthewatermain. It is recommended the City Council authorize the extension of water main along Co. Rd. B and the staff to contact Little Canada to negotiate an agreement to provide water supply for this proj mb fir, Cub ods 127, Water Street Lumberman's Exchan Bld Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 612) 779-2000 Au 12, 1983 Ma John C. Greavu Members ofthe Cit Council c/o Thomas Ekstrand, Associate Planner Maplewood Plannin Department. 1902 Cou Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 Honorable Ma and Members of the Council, The purpose of this letter is to formall re the Maple -wood Cit Council's approval of our plans to connect to LittleCanada's water suppl and service this portion of Maplewood with water-as-re in our approval from the Maplewood DesiReviewBoard, We are re this matter be heard at your September22ndcouncilmeetin Sincerel Don Pollard Real Estate Development DP cc: Charles Hoole Cub Foods David Anderson, Planmark Bill Hunt, S.V. Le Dept, wj 9 f RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the proposed CUB store at Rice Street and County Road B is required to have adequate city water for fire protection; WHEREAS, Maplewood does not have water mains in the area to satisfy the requirements WHEREAS, the City of Little Canada does have water supply at adequate quantity and pressure; WHEREAS, CUB has agreed to pay the initial cost for installing the required water main extension; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD- COUNCIL that the extension of water main along County Road B from the Little Canada Pump station to the south property l i n e of the . CUB site is approved; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the staff is to negotiate an agreement with the City of Little Canada to provide water supply for the project.