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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983 09-26 City Council PacketAGENDA Maplewood City Council 7:00 P.M. , Monday, September 26, 1983 Municipal Administration Building Meetina 83 -23 A)CALL TO ORDER B)ROLL CALL C)APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1.Minutes 83 -19, August 11, 1983 , 2.Minutes 83 -20, August 22, 1983 3,Minutes 83 -22, August 29, 1983 D)APPROVAL OF AGENDA E)CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion on these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. 1.Accounts Payable 20 Renewal of Blue Cross -Blue Shield Contract 30 Renewal of Group Health & Employees Benefit Plan 4.Final Plat - Hanover Hills 5.Time Extension: Crestview 3rd Addition 6.Budget Change - Nature Center 70 Budget Transfer - Parks 80 Liquor License - Holiday Inn (Change of Managers) 9.Abatement of Penalties on Cancelled Assessment 100 Final Plat - Bennington Woods E -A) RULES OF PROCEDURE: PLAN AMENDMENTS F) PUBLIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. HEARINGS Plan Amendment: Holloway & Beebe (7:00) Rezoning: Beebe & Holloway (4 Votes) (7:00) Plan Amendment: Lower Afton '& McKnight (7:15) Rezoning: Lower Afton & McKnight (4 Votes) (7:15) Rezoning: Parkway Dr. (Woodmark) (4 Votes) (7:30) Conditional Use Permit: 1681 Cope Ave. (7:45) G) AWARD OF BIDS 11 Long Term Disability 2. Sale of Vehicles I CH) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1 1• Code Amendmentnt: Environmental Protection Ord. 4 V •Vo 2nd Reading CI) NEW BUSINESS 1. Plan Amendment: Stillwater Road 20 Code Amendment: Parkingarksng Lots 3• Code Amendment: M -1 Zone Off ces J) VISITOR PRESENTATION K) COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 . 9. 10. M) ADJOURNMENT 4 s MINUTES'OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:02 P.M., Thursday, August 11, 1983 i Cafetor i um - John Glenn Jr. High Meeting No. 83 -19 A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was h e l d in the Council Chambers, Municipal B u i l d i n g and was called to order at .7:02 P.M. by Mayor Greavu. B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu, Mayor Present Norman G. Anderson, Councilmember Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Absent Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Present C. PUBLIC HEARING 1. Frost Avenue Project 82 -9 Assessments a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the adoptionoftheassessmentrollforImprovementNo. 82 -9 Frost Avenue Curb and Gutter and Storm Sewer. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c. Assistant City Engineer Dave P i l l atzke explained the improvements and stated how the assessments were computed. d. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. e. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. The following were heard: Mr. Lyle Bunton, 1928 Manton Street - Parcel No.9 Mr. Clarence Carlson, 1962 Hazelwood - Parcel No. 47 Mr. Don Spry, 1533 Frost - Parcel No, 39 Mr. Orville Demond, 1965 Prosperity - Parcel No. 46 Mrs. Spry, 1533 Frost - Parcel No. 39 Mr. Ken Hegstrom, 1977 Prosperity - Parcel No, 45 Mr. John Ni lrad, 1941 Hazelwood - Parcel No. 40 Mr. E.M. Hawthorne, 1967 Hazelwood Parcel No. 42 Mr. James Tansey, 1684 Frost Avenue - Parcel No. 82 f. Mayor Greavu closed the p u b l i c hearing. g. Mayor Greavu stated there will be a meeting at 6:00 P.M. Monday, August 22,1983 at City all to hear a g y appeals. fi. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 8/11 n 83 -8- 137 WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice du given as required b l the CitytyyCouncilhasmetandheardandpasseduponallobjectionstotheproposedassessmentfortheconstructionofconcretecurbandgutteronFrostAvenueasdescribedinthefilesof.the City Clerk as Project Number 82 - 9, and has amended such proposed.assessment as it deems just; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF •MAPLEJOOD, MINNESOTA. 1. Such proposed assessment, as amended, a coy of.which is attached heretoeretoandmadeaparthereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the specialassessmentaainst` the lands named t p 9 herein, and each tract of land thereinincludedisherebyfoundtobebenefitedbytheroosedimprovementintheamountoft p p pheassessmentleviedagainstit. 2. Such assessment shall be a able in a ual a •p y q nnua 1 installments1lments extendingoveraperiodof9yearsforconcretecurbandgutter, the first of theinstallmentstobepayableonorafterthefirstMondaynyJanuary, 1984,and shall bear interest at the rate of thirteen (13) percent er annumfromthedateofthep adoption of this assessment resolution. To the firstinstallmentshallbeaddedinterestontheentireassessmentfromthedateofthisresolutionuntilDecember31, 1983. To each subsequent installmentwhendueshallbeaddedi q • interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3 . It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Council to reimburse itselfinthefuturefortheportionofthecostofthisimprovementaidforfrommunicipalfundspp p by levying additional assessments, on notice and hear - i ng as provided for the assessments herein made, upon any propertiies abutt i nimprovementbutnotmad ment. but not herein assessed for the p gontheimpe, upon improvement, properties abutting on the improve- improvement, when changed conditionsrelatingtosuchpropertiesies9 p p make such assessment feasible. 4. To the extent that this improvement benefits nonabuttin propertiesbes9pp which may served by the improvement when one or more later extensions or improve-ments are made, but which are not her phereinnassessed, therefore, it i s herebydeclaredtobetheintentionoftheCouncil, as authorized b. MinnesotaStatutesSection420.05y •1, to reimburse the City by adding any portion ofthecostsopaidtotheassessmentsleviedforanofsuchlaterextensi or improvements,y on 5: The Clerk shall forthwith transmit a c •certified duplicate of th assessmenttotheCountyAuditortobeextendedontheproptaxlistsoftheCou •p yandsuchassessmentsshallbecollectedandpaidover in the same manner as other municipal taxes, Seconded by Councilmember Anderson.Ayes,- a11. i . Mayor Greavu introduced the following reso 1 u •t i on and moved its adoption WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as re uired b law, tqy he CityCouncilhasmetandheardandpasseduponallobjectionstotheroosedassessmentfortheconstructionofstormse p • p sew ,onon Frost Avenue as describedbed i n the files ofthCityClerkasProjectNumber82 -9, and has amended such ro as it deems just;p posed assessment 2 - 8/11 8 NOW, THEREFORE, BE.IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. Such proposed assessment, as amended, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein, and each tract of land therein included i s hereby found-to be benefited by the proposed improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extend i n 9 over a period of 19 years for storm sewers, the first of the i snta l lments to be payable on or after the first Monday in January, 1984, and.shail bear interest at the rate of thirteen (13) percent per annum from the date of the adoption of this assessment resolution., To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of t h i s resolution until December 31, 1983. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Council to reimburse itself in the future for the portion of the cost of this improvement paid for from municipal funds by levying additional assessments, on notice "and hearing as provided for the assessments herein made, upon any properties abutting on the improvement but not made, upon -any properties abutting on the improve-p 9 rove -p ment but not herein assessed for the improvement, when changed conditions relating to such properties make such assessment feasible. 4. To the extent that this improvement benefits nonabutting properties which may be served by the improvement when one or more later extensions or improve- ments are made, but which are not herein assessed, therefore, it is hereby declared to be the intention of the Council, as authorized by Minnesota Statutes Section 420.051, to reimburse the City by adding any portion of the cost so paid to the assessments levied for any of such later extension or improvements. 5. The Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other m u n i c i p a l taxes, Seconded by Councilmember Anderson.. Ayes - all. D.. ADJOURNMENT 7:55 P.M. City Clerk 3 - 8/11 b 4 MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 6:00 P.M., Monday, August 22, 1983 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 83 - 20 A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the City Counci of Maplewood, Minnesota was •held in the CouncilChambersMunicipaBuildingandcalled, to order at 6:02 P . M. b •y Acting Mayor Bastian. The purpose of the meeting was for the Council to act as a fact f •nding board regardingtheFrostAvenueImprovement82 -9 appeals of the assessments. B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu, Mayor Absent Gary W. Bastian, Acting Mayor PresentNormanG. Anderson, Councilmember PresentFrancesL. Juker, Councilmember Present MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Present C. FROST AVENUE IMPROVEMENT 82 -9 ASSESSMENTS a. City Attorney John Bannigan stated the-assessment roll was adoptedAugustp by the CityCouncilonAugt11, 1983 and explained the procedures of the appeal hearing,g b. The following requests for deferral, cancellation ' were heard: and revision of the assessments Code No. 9 Lyle Bunton, 1928 Manton Street T h i s property owner requested a deferra of assessment because of beingaseniorcitizenonafixedincome. The matter was referred to the CityClerk. Not in attendance, Code No. 17 Agnes C. Magnuson, 1940 Barclay Street Property owner requested a deferral of assessment because of beingseniorcitizenon. a fixed income. The matter was referred to the c, ' tyClerk.., Not in attendance. Code No. 22 Gordon Hedlund This , property owner states that the c i ty. has jud ed hiss 40 -footunbui1dablg lot as e and thus received no benefit from the storm sewer assessment.T h i s has been referred to the City Attorney for opinion. n i on . Not ip n attendance. Code No. 39 Donald Spry, 1533 Frost Avenue Owner states that he is a 74 year old senior citizen and requests a deferralofassessment. The matter was referred to the City lerk. Notattendance. y n Code N , . 44. David L. Sampson, 1503 Frost Avenue This property owner has requested a cancellation of assessorthatthenewstreet assessment. He ..stateseetisnowon14feetfromhisshousefoundationandhasthereforereducedthevalueofhishousebatleast $ ' y ThshasbeenreferredtotheCityAttorneyforopinion. Not in a ttendance.p 1 - 8/22 Code No. 45 Kenneth Hegstrom, 1977 Prosperity This owner requests that the full assessment be ca •cancelled because hisdrainingrunoffallf1owstothenorthawayromFrostAvenue, nue . A fieldcheckbyasurveycrewfortheMaplewoodEngineeringDepartmentconfirmedthisasfact. In attendance s Sworn in. Code No. 46 Orville Demon d, 1965 Prosperity Road T h i s parce 1 owner .stated that the property does not drain south to FrostAvenue. A review of the drainage pattern of the arcel has determined3ofpnedthatabout2theItoareawillbehandledbytheForstAvenuedrainstructure. Not in attendance. Cole No. 47 Clarence G. Carlson, 1962 Hazelwood The owner of these two combined lots requests a revisionsion because oneofthelotsdraiinsntotheother. At present, none of their runoffwilldraintoFrostAvenue. Should the owner desire to fill and buildld on the low lot, all drainage from both lots would be carried b the Fr facility. i i y FrostAvenuedrainagety. In attendance. Sworn in. Code No. 48 Joyce Lipinski, 1980 Hazelwood The resident of t h i s parcel feels that the ro ert drains mostly tppyy °the north.A field crew investigated the parcel drainage attern anddeterminedthatlessthanp 1/3 of the property area drains to the north away from Frost Avenue. Not in attendance. Code No. 82 James Tansey, 1654 Frost The owner requested that the assessment be revised due to the fact thathieisbeingassessedalongtheFrostAvenuesideofhislotwhichchis148.04 feet in length. The parcels on each adjacent side are cornerrnerTotsandarebeingassessedontheirsidedewhichis100feetorlessandisinconformancewithpastandresentassessmentpractices.pNotinattendance, Code No. 83 Leon A l l e n , 1928 Kennard Mr. Allen did not submit an appeal. C. Mayor Greavu stated Council would meet at 5:30 P.M., August 29 198g 3, to take actionontheappeals. D. ADJOURNMENT 6 57 ;P. M. City er 2 8/22 r MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 5:00 P.M., Monday, August 29, 1983 Council Chambers, Munici B u i l d i n g Meeting No, 83 -21 A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the City Counci of Maplewood, Minnesota was h e l d i -n the CouncilChambers, Municipal B u i l d i n g and was .called .to order at 5:34 P . M. b •y Acting Mayor Bastian. B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu, Mayor Absent Gary W. Bastian, Acting Mayor Present Norman G..Anderson, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Present Co FROST AVENUE IMPROVEMENT 82 -9 1. Appea Requests a. Code No. 9 - Lyle Bunton, 1928 Manton Street. This ro ert owner r a deferral of assessment b p p y requestedbecauseofbeingaseniororcitizenonafixedincome .The matter was referred to the City Clerk. Applicant has not filedpp for SeniorCitizendeferm Councilmember Anderson moved that the assessment in the amount of $2508.36 forCodeNo, 57 29810 152 remain as presented, Seconded by Councilmember Maida,Ayes - all, b. Code No. 17 - Agnes C. Magnuson, 1940 Barcle Street. Propertyyprty owner requestedadeferralofassessmentbecauseofbeingaseniorcitizenonafixed Cle income.The matter was referred to the City k. Applicant has not filed for SeniorCitizendeferra.l . Councilmember. Maida moved that the assessment in the amount of $874.00 for CodeNo. 57 26810.101 31 remain as presen e Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. c. Code No. 22 - Gordon Hedlund. This property owner stated that the City hasjudgedhis40 -foot lot as unbu i 1 dab le and thus received no benefit. t from the stormsewerassessment. T h i s has been referred to the C.i ty Attorney for opinion.y FINDINGS.OF FACT: 1) That the lot in question, Lot 21 Block 31, Gladstone P l a t2, also known . a s 1941 Dieter Street, i s a substandard lot havin 'feet;ng a width of 40 2) That the City has previously denied a variance to build - ' lot;a home on this 40 .foot 3) That the lot was recently purchased 'by the objector;4 That • 'the lot is saleable as disting from unbui ld •5 Tha able,at the saleabilityility and useabilitylit of the lot are n public y of lessened by the local p lic improvement; and 8/29 h. 6) On the basis of an opinion of an independent fee real estate appraiser, the benefit is equal to or greater than the assessment levied. RECOMMENDATION: That the special assessment for storm sewer be reaffirmed. Councilmember Bastian moved that the assessment in the amount of $437.00 for Code No. 57 29810 210 31 rema as presen e . Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all, d. Code No. 39 - Donald Spry, 1533 Frost Avenue. Owner stated that he is a 74 year old senior citizen and requests a deferral of assessment. The matter was referred to the City Clerk. Applicant did not file for Senior Citizen deferral, Councilmember Maida moved that the assessment 'in the amount of $1179.00 for Code No. 57 29810 1.90 35 remain as presen e . Seconded by Councilmember Anderson.. Ayes - all. e. Code No. 44 - David L. Sampson, 1503 Frost Avenue. This property owner has requested a cancellation of assessment. He stated that the new street is now only 14 feet from his house foundation and has therefore reduced the value of his house by at least $10,000.. This has been referred to the City Attorney. for opinion. FINDINGS OF FACT: 1) The objector seeks cancellation of'the assessments on grounds that the widening of the improved area within the right of way placed the new curb 14 feet from his foundation; 2) That an independent fee real estate appraiser determined that the increase in market value of the objectors property.at 1503 Frost Avenue, increases as a result of this improvement in an amount equal to or greater than the assessment. RECOMMENDATION: That the special assessment levied be reaffirmed. Councilmember Anderson moved that the assessment in the amount of $1582.18 for Code No. 57 39700 021 0 remain as presented. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. - Ayes - all, f. Code No. 45 - Kenneth Hegstrom, 1977 Prosperity.. This owner requests that the full assessment be cancelled because his draining runoff a f 1 ows to the north away from Frost Avenue. A field check by a survey crew for the Maplewood, En 9 i*neer i n 9 Department conf i rmed. this as fact . FINDINGS OF FACT: 1) The objector seeks cancellation of his assessment on 9 roundsthattheentireparcel45drainstothenorth; 2) Field investigation and examination of contour maps in the office of the Cit Engineer support this contention; RECOMMENDATION: That the special assessment for storm sewer against parcel 45 be can g pcelledinitsentirety. Councilmember Juker moved that the assessment in the amount of $2407.43 for Code No. 57 54500 080 01 B Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes- all, 2 - 8/29 g. Code No. 46. Orville Demond, 1965 Prosperity. This parcel owner stated that the property does not drain south to Frost Avenue. A review of the drainage patternoftheparcelhasdeterminedthatabout2/3 of the lot area w i l l be handled bytheFrostAvenuedrainstructure. FINDINGS OF FACT: 1) That the objector seeks cancellation of-his assessment on grounds that his property does not drain south into the project area; 2 ) On the basis of observations in the field and examination of a topographic survey .within the engineer's office, it was found that 2 /3rds of the parcel in questionphysicallydrainstotheFrostAvenuedrainstructure. RECOMMENDATION; It is the policy of t h i s council that in the event a p arce 1 of real property drains into an improvement for which a storm sewer assessment is levied, the entire parcel shall bear the assessment. In this instance, the assessment is reaffirmed consistent with council policy, Councilmember Anderson moved that the assessment in the amount of $2015.97 for Code No, 57 54500 090 0 e cancelled, Seconded by Counci lmember - Juker. Ayes - all. h. Code No. 47 - Clarence G. Carlson, 1962 Hazelwood. The owner of these two combined lots requests a revision because one of the lots drains into the other. At present, none of their runoff will drain to Frost Avenue. Should the owner desire to fill and bu i l d on the low lot, all dra i na 9 a from both lots would be carried by the Frost-Avenue drainage facility. FINDINGS OF FACT: 1) Objector seeks a revision of his assessment whereunder the assessment to the improved lot, Lot 10, would be sustained and the assessment to Lot 11, the unimproved Lot, would be cancelled; 2 ) Lot 1 1 is lower than the abutting street, the d i ference in e l e v a t i o n between the low point in the lot and the street elevations, approximately 7 feet; 3) Lot 11 is saleable and buildable. 4 ) That an independent fee real estate appraiser is of the opinion that the benefit exceeds the assessment recommendation.* That as to Lot 11, that it is reasonable and probable that in the foreseeable future; Lot 11 will be improved and contribute storm water to the system in question. RECOMMENDATION: That the assessment as to Lot 11, be reaffirmed. Councilmember Bastian moved that the assessment in the amount of $1606.52 againstLot11F.D. Nelson's omesites e cancelled, Seconded by Councilmember Ma i da . -Aye s all, Code No. 48. The resident of this parcel (Joyce Lipinski, 1980 Hazelwood) feels that the property drains mostly to the north. Afield crew investigated the parceldrainagepatternanddeterminedthatlessthan1/3 of the property area drains to the north away from Frost Avenue, FINDINGS OF FACT: 1) That the objector seeks cancellation of his assessment on the grounds that his property does not drain south into the project area;2) On the basis of observations in the field and examination of a topographic survey 3 - 8/22 fA within the engineer's office, it was found that less than 1 /3rd of the parcel in question, physically drains to the Frost Avenue drain structure. RECOMMENDATION: It is the p o l i c y of this Council that in the event a parcel of real property drains into an improvement for which a storm sewer assessment is levied, the entire parcel shall bear the In this instance, the assess- ment is reaffirmed consistent with council policy. Councilmember Anderson moved that the assessment in the . amount of $1763.30 for Code No. 57 54500 120 0 e cancelled, Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. j. Code No. 82 - James Tansey, 1654 Frost. The owner requested that the assessment be revised due to the fact that he is being assessed along the Frost Avenue side of his lot which is 148.04 feet in length. The parcels on each adjacent side are corner - 1 ots and are being assessed on their narrow side which is 100 feet or less and is in conformance with past and present assessment practices. FINDINGS-OF FACT: 1) That the objector seeks a revision of his assessment on grounds that as to his lot the city's corner lot policy is inequitable; 2) That having an interior lot, the objector pays an assessment for f u l l frontage while his contiguous neighbors to the east and west pay less on a front footage basis; 3) That there is no issue as to the question of whether the parcel benefits the amount of the assessment. RECOMMENDATION: That the assessment. be reaffirmed in order to comply with the pre - existing assessment policies of the city. That the staff be directed to re- examine the city's special assessment policies and procedures as they pertain to' corner lots. Councilmember Anderson moved that the assessment in the amount of $1427.11 for Code No. 57 29500 520 0 remain as presented, Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. k. Code No. 52 - Maurice Ramstrom, 1962 Prosperity Road. Mr. Ramstrom did not f i 1 e a notice of appeal at the time of the hearing and is now requesting cancellation of his assessment indicating that the runoff does not drain to Frost Avenue, Council referred this matter to stuff for investigation. D. ADJOURNMENT 6:00 P M. City C I er 4 - 8/22 i ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SEPT. 26 1983 CITY OF MAPLE 60 CD CHECK REGISTER r r r CHECK N0.DATE AMOUNT VENDOR IT €M DESC RIP T_ON 244100 09/14/03 203.00 BLLE CRCSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/E3 501.92 BLUE CROSS INSURANCE 2441CC 09/14/13 27.72.BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14fE3 55943 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 D9/14/83 33.26 ELLE C FOSS INSURANCE 244100 0 9/14! E3 _.27 *71 -BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/f3 376.53 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14If3 110.86 BLLE CRCSS ThSUFANCE 244100 09/14/03 133,03 ELLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/03 173 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 24410C 09/14/!3 16.63 ELLE C RCS'INSURANCE 244100 09/14/E3 155.4M ELLE C ROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/E3 219966 8LLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14103 551.97 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/f3 -175.44 BLLE CRCSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/03 360.03 ELLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14M 191 ,94 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/141E3 197.94 ELLE C Q0SS TNSURANCE 244100 09/14/83 8304 ELLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/141f3 55943 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14fF3 175.44 BLLE CROSS INSURANCE 244100 09/14/F3 240.02 ELLE CROSS INSURANCE 4,060.00 244502 09/14/83 6,707917 MN STATE TREASURER MCTOR VEH LTC PBL 244502 09/14/e3 111099 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVi -R LA. PBL 6,E18.17 244540 09/14/F3 403,92 PN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 1 •328.40 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09114 r E3 336.36 NN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 427.10 MN MUTUAL' LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/03 12908 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 3,50 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 O 9/141 F3 2.1 6 PN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/03 129.20 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/E3 10.82 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE' 244540 09/14M 10.82 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 45.86 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/f3 45.85 MN MUTUAL L FE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/F3 507.02 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/141f3 29364.95 NN MUTUAL L ?FE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/E3 179,43 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/F3 251.16 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/F3 207.29 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 12.62 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE _ 244540 09/14/03 523.95 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/141E3 344951 MN MUTUAL LIFT INS ItiSURit NCr 244540 09/14/03 3.60 PN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/E3 67.16 PN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/03 434940 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE c 1983 CITY OF MAPLE WD CHECK REGISTER CMECK N0.EOAT_AMOUNT VENDOR.ITEM DESCRIP T O 244540 09 /14IP3 56.35 MN MUTUAL LIFE IAS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 54.85 NN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/13 247.22 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS I NSUR ANCE 244540 09/14/F3 3,60 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 D9/14M 123.60 Pf MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14/83 131.98.MS'S MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14M 11.46 MN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 09/14IP3 445.88 FN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 244540 D9/14/83 18.68 FN MUTUAL LIFE INS INSURANCE 8 , 862.98 244742 09/141P3 75.00 CLERK OF OISTR CRT CNTY DRIVERS LIC 75.00 244J52 09/14/83 18951540 LAKEVIEW ASSOC INC IN 244J52 09/14M 79935.00 LAKEVIEW ASSOC INC INSURANCE 244J52 09/14/83 1806540 LAKEVIEW ASSOC INC INSURANCE 244J52 09/14IE3 1,9889000 LAKEVTE6 ASSCC INC INSURANCE 46.404.00 2455C2 09/14183 59169.00 FN STATE TREASURER MGTOR VEH LIC Pf 245502 09/14/13 254.00 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC PPL 5,423.00 249034 09/141f?135.00 AMERMAN PLANNING MEMBERSHIP 135.00 f :tit 249502 39/14/83 6, 897.53 MN STATE TREASURER MCTOR VEH LTC PF 249502 09/14f83 298000 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LICE NS= 7,195.53 249931 09/14M 45.135.47 U 0 CONTRACTING CONTRACT PYM 459 135.47 f 250472 09/14/L3 939787.28 M"ETRO WASTE CONTROL SEWER 93 250502 09/14/E3 5 MN STATE TREASURER MCTOR VEH LIC a' 250502 09/14/E3 31.600 FN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC FBL P 4 ` :3e• 1983 CITY OF MAFLEOCO CHECK REGISTER V_ NDO i ITEM DES C RIP TI ON CHECK hO. DM TE AMOUNT f 5, 329.00 250557 O9114M 2.546.66 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 250557 09/14!83 3,461.16 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA P 250557 09/14/23 18.22 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA BL PBL 250557 09/14/E3 43.52 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 250557 09/14/!3 29.71 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 250557 09/14/83 100.76 Mgt STATE TREA PERA FERA PBL 250557 09/14/F3 173.40 MN STATE TREA PEQA P =RA 250557 09/14/E3 182000 MN STATE TREAS PERA P_ RA PBL 250557 09/14/23 38.19 Ph STATE TREAS PERA PE R A PBL 250557 09/14/P3 68.40 MN STATE TREAS PIRA PERAA 250557 09/14/23 364.51 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA P 250557 09/14/E3 146.6 7 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL PBL 250557 09/14/E3 4,003.84 MIN STATE TREAS PER!PERA 250557 O9/14/E3 352.56 MN STATETREAS PERA P . RA P BL 250557 09/14/83 261.60 MN STATE TREAS PERA PIRA PERA PBL PBL 250557 09/14/E3 142.90 PN STATE TREAS PERA 250557 09/14/E3 209.27 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 250557 09/14/23 118029 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA RA PBL PBL 250557 09/14/E3 560.99 MN STATE TR:_. AS PERA P= 250557 09/14/83 342022 ON STATE TREAS FERA PERA PBL 250557 O9/14/E3 33.36 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PERA. PBL PBL 250557 09/14/E3 198021 MN STATE TREAS PERA 250557 O9/14If3 295.10 MN STATE TREAS PERA PEPA FBL 250557 09/14fp3 4O.OR MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL PBL 250557 09/14/f3 115.47 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 250557 09/14/E3 99.63 P. N'STATE TREAS PERA PIRA PBL 250557 09/14/83 64.76 MTV STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL RBL 250557 09/14/83 49.58 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA 6L 250557 09/14/f3 65.96 MN STATE TREAS PERA PEPA 250557 O9/141E3 16.66 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA P BL 250557 0909/14M 409.53 MN STATE TREAS PERA P =RA 250557 09/14/E3 119080 MN STATE TREAS PERA PERA PBL 14, 673.01 250J51 09/14/E3 40.00 HMG MINNESOTA REPUN O 40.00 251512 09/14/E3 59000050 Mtn STATE TREASURER MOTOR DRIVERS VEH L;C PE LIC PHIL 251502 09/14/f3 190000 MTV STATE TREASURER 5,190.50 251742 09/14/-3 7 CLERK OF DISTR CRT CNTY DRIVERS LIC 7 7.50 1983 CITY OF MAFLEWCO CHECK REGISTER CHECK A0. DATE AMOUNT VENDCP ITEM OESC RIP Tj 0% 25IJ510 ;; 09/14/23 230.10 DF LARIAS CATERING GCLF LUNCH.rO% 230.10 MCTOR VEH LIC PE OFI VE RS L IC PBL BO CKS CCNTRACT PYM TRAY L TR AINNG 252502 09/14 F3 252167 09/14/@3 18952 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 9.88 CONN GE%LIFE ItS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 6.48 CCNN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/P3 18.52 CONN GEti LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/@3 28.46 CONN GEN LIFE IAS INSURANC:. 252167 09/14/E3 24905 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 25?167 09/14/@3 8060 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 11.75 CONN GEN LIFE'INS INSURANCE 252167 09/141F3 60.82 CONN GEN LIFE IAS INSURANC AE 252167 09/14/F3 437.91 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/F3 38.17 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 27.12 CONN GEN LIFE INS INS 252167 09/14/23 39.00 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 25.75 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 101.78 CCNN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14IP3 74942 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09114/F3 8001 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 °41 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 99/14/f3 h8.88 CONN GEN LIFE IAS INSURANCE 252167 09/141F3 18019 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE' 252167 09/14/23 25.75 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/@3 20.?6 CONN GEN LIFE TNS INSUPANCE 2521 67 09/14/23 14064 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/F3 11.33 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 252167 09/141F3 14.96 CONN GEN LIFE IAS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/ @3 3.66 CONN GE1 LIFE InS INSURANCE 252167 09/14/F3 71.70 CONN GEN LFE INS NSURANCE 252167 09/14/23 27.30 CONN GEN LIFE INS INSURANCE 1.257.45 MCTOR VEH LIC PE OFI VE RS L IC PBL BO CKS CCNTRACT PYM TRAY L TR AINNG 252502 09/14 F3 5,622.25 NN STATE TREASURER 252502 09/14/83 235.00 MN STATE TREASURER 59857.25 252535 09/14/23 4000 M F 0 A 4.00 252889 09/14/@3 170.874.26 T A SCHIFSKY 1709874.26 i #ii #4 252J53 09I14/F3 101976 RADISSON ARRCWWOCO MCTOR VEH LIC PE OFI VE RS L IC PBL BO CKS CCNTRACT PYM TRAY L TR AINNG 1983 CITY OF MAF tiDCO CHECK REGT STER cCHECK N0.DATE AMOUNT N 0V_ D ITEM DESC RIP TI O 101.76 255015 09/14/F3 314.05 AFSCME UNIO DUES 255015 09/141F3 5.32 AFSCME'UNICN DUES 319.37 fftf 255143 ••19/14183L 1, 487.00 CHANHASSA N THEATRE GAL GETAWAY 1 i 255953 09/14/83 139053.00 CITY ChTY EMPL CR Uri CREOTT UN FBL 13,053.00 255330 09/141E3 E73.24 ICMA DEFERRED CCMF 255330 09/14/83 102.96 ICMA DEFERRED COMP 776.20 255373 09/141P3 145.00 ROSEMARY KANE P/R D =DUCT 145.00 255453 09/14f83 13, 868.10 MAPLEWOCC STATE BNK FNT PgL 1 3, 868.10 i 255470 09/14/83 24 *00 METRO SUPERVISCRY UNION DUES 24.00 + 255 502 09/14/83 5, 565 .31 WN STATE TREA S MCTOR VEH LIC P! 255502 09/14fF3 110000 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC FRL 255502 09114/F3 4.00 MTV STATE TREASURER DNR LIC PBL 255502 09/14/P3 190000 MN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LICENSE 5,869.31 255540 09/14 83 310900 MN MUTUAL LI IKS INSURANCE 31040 255556 09/14/83 MAO MN ST RETIREMENT DEF&RR D COMF te 1993 CITY OF MAPLE tOCD CHECK REGISTER r CHECK NO*DATE AMOUNT VE NDCR I7EM DESC RIP Ti u 30000 255562 09/14/P3 620.75 MN TEAMSTERS UNICN DUES 620.75 255870 09/14/83 8, 438.44 PN COMM CF REVEhLE w67 P8L 8 , o 438.44 269008 09/14IF3 4.42 ACE HARDWARE SUPPLIES - 269008 09/14IP3 14.17 ACE MARDWARE SUPPLIES 269008 09/14/p3 60.00 ACE HARDWARE SUPPLIES 78.59 269021 09/14/823 305.91 ALBRECHT LANDSCAPING REPAIR MAINT 305.91 269059 09/14/23 22 .'12 ARTSIGN OFFICE SUe T; ES 22.12 off :f 269071 09!14/P3 1 9 338.35 EAHT JAMES HTG INSPECTOR 19338.35 f 269097 09/14/F3 4.56 BILL 90YED FORD SUPPLIES VEH 269097 09/14/8 23.52 BILL 9OYER FORD SUPPLIES VEH 269097 09/14/f3 16073 HILL BOYER FORD SUPPLIES VEH 44.81 - 269103 09/14/F3 25.55 BCARD OF MATER COMM UTILITIES 269103 09/14/23 12991 BCARD CF WATER COMP UTILITIES 269103 09/14/F3 12.91 BOARD OF WATER COMM UTILITIES 269103 09/14IE3 10.43 BCARD OF WATER COMM UTILITIES 269103 09/14M 83.22 BCARD OF WATER COMM LTILITIES 145.92 269146 09/14IP3 42.00 CHIPPEWA SPRINGS WATER COOLER 42.00 PA e 1983 CITY OF MAPLE C"ECK REGISTER r CH *...E OAT E AMOUNT VENDO ?M cITSCS% E 269165 09/14/F3 305.77 COLLINS ELECTRICAL C REPAIR MAINT' 305.77 : 269177 09114/F3 68.80 COPY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 269177 09/14/P3 25900 COPY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 93.90 269142 09/14IF3 90080 DALCO CCRP SUPPLIES 90.80 * 269193 09/14/83 496.00 DALEY PAT PLBG INSPECTOR 496.00 * 269201 09/14/23 832.50 DAMES WATER EQUIP C SUPPLIES 269201 09/14/23 19032.00 --CA%IES WATER EQUI C SUPPLIES 269201 09/14/F3 1,060.50 CAVIES MATER EQUIP C SUPPLIES 269201 09/14/F3 223.88 DAVIES WATER EQUIP C SUPPLIES 269201 09/14/F3 539.00 DAVIES WATER EQUIP C SUPPLIES 1.623.88 269219 09/14/F3 4 EAST CNTY LINE FIRE FIRE PROTECTION 269219 09/14ff3 45 ,EAST CNTY LINE FIRE FIRE PROTECTION 49,637.50 269255 09/14 /E3 27.10 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14/F3 27.10 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269?55 09/141F3 27010 G +K SE RVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/141E3 27.10 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14/F3 16.00 G *X SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14/93 1600 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14fF3 16.00 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 05/14If 3 16900.G +K SERVICES UNTFORRMS 269255 09/14/E3 19010 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269755 09/14/F3 19010 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 J9/14/F3 19.10 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14/f3 19010 G +K Sc RVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09 /14 /F3 18000 G+K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14/F3 18000 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 269255 09/14/E3 19.00 6 +1( SERVICES UNIFORMS 2692 09/14/F3 18000 G +K SERVICES UNIFORMS 320.80 269261 09 /14 /f3 37.95 _GEN . ELECTRIC SUPPLY SUPPLIES 1983 CITY OF MAr - LEUOCD CHECK REGISTER CHECK NO .DATE AMOUNT VENDCR.ITEM DESCRIPTION 269261 09/141!3 22.90 GEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY SUPPLIES 60.75 f a 269269 09/14/13 6.77 GENUINE PARTS CO SUPPLIES 6.77 2692.73 Pcs9/14/ _3 74 65.0 ONE F DEPTGLADSTFIRED_FIRE PROTECT TON 269273 09/14/f3 52,GLADSTONE' FAIRE DEPT FIRE PROTECTION i 57,615.00 269274 09/14/!3 3.30 GLADSTONE LUMBER MAR SUFPLI =S 4 3.30 it *mot# 26928f?09/14/E3 2089 GRUBERS HARDWARE HAN SUPPLIES 269288 09/14/83 9050 GRUBERS HARDWARE HAN SUPPLIES 269288 09/14/f3 15.00 GRUBERS HARDWARE HAN SUPPLIES 27.39 269301 09114/E3 20.00 HEJNY RENTALS INC RLNTAL EQUIP 20.00 269316 09/14!._3 144,23 FHOFFMAN CORNER OIL C FUEL OIL 269 316 0 9114 / F 3 264.41 H OFF PA N C 3 NE R CI L C FUEL CIL 269316 09/14/F3 19060 HOFFMAN CORNER OIL C FUEL OIL 269316 09/14/F3 20922 HOFFMAN C'?RNER OIL C FUEL OIL 269316 09/14/!3 70008 FIFFMAN CORNER CIL C FUEL CIL 269316 09/14/!3 19.46 H3FFMAN CORNER CIL C FUEL OIL 269316 09/14/83 23.58 Hc7FFMAN CORNER OIL C FUEL OIL 269316 09/14/!3 141.50 HOFFMAN CORNER CIL C FUEL. OIL 269316 09/14/!3 98000 HOFFMAN CORNER CIL C FEEL OIL 269316 09/14/E3 81600 HOFFMAN CORNER OIL C FUEL OIL 269316 09/14/83 45900 HOFFMAN CORNER OIL C FULL OIL 769316 09/14M 108.57 NrFFMAN CORNER CIL C FUEL CIL 269316 09/14/83 55900 HOFFMAN CORNER OIL C FUEL OIL 1.090.65 + 269322 09/14/83 5.25 061E LOCK & KEY SUPPLIES 269322 09/14/83 10.80 Hf?WIE LOCK & K-Y SUPPLIES 269322 U9/14/F3 10080 lw06IE LOCK & KEY SUPPLIES 269322 09/14/83 4.50 I-OUTE LOCK & KEY SUPPLIES 269322 0 9/ 141 F3 24.26 H^ k ?E LOCK & KEY SUPPLIES 55.61 f :fff 1983 CITY OF MAPLEU00D CHECK REGISTER CHECK A0.DATE AMOUNT VE NCCR iTEM! DcSCRIP Ti Cr r . c - 269352 09/14!120.90 I.NTL CONF OF BLDG OF MEMBERSHIP 120,00 r 269368 09/14/F3 70.55 JOURNAL OF CIVIL OEF SUPPLIES 70.5 5 269369 09/14fE3 1 o 495.67 J L SHTELY CCATRACT FYM 269369 09/14/83 189.30 J L SHIELY CCNTRACT PYM 269369 09/14/83 26308 J L SHIELY CCNTRACT PYM 19948.35 269382 09/14/83 2.86 K SUPER ..MKT SUPPLIES 269382 09/14/83 4.24 KNCWLANS SUPER MKT SUPPLIES 7.10 + 2693? 4 09/14/83 98950 KNCX LUMBER SUPPLIES 269304 09/14/F3 82078 KNCX LUPSER SUPPLIES 269384 09/14/83 34.63 KNCX LUMEER SUPPLIES 215.91 ftf *ff 269396 09/14/F3 4200 LAKE SAN!TATION RUBBISH REMOVAL 269396 09/14/f3 127.5D LAKE SANITATION RUBBISH RMO YAL 169.50 269417 09/14/f3 3.77 LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 269417 09/14/83 5.52.LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 269417 09/14/93 24.21 LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 269417 09/14M 11.76 LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 269417 09/14/83 12.9D LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 269417 0 9/ 14/ F3 1000 LEES AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 59.16 t 269425 09/14/83 39500 LGGIS DATA PROCESSING 269425 09/14/F3 2 836.51 LGGIS DATA PROCESSING 269425 09/14/f3 2.017.69 LCGIS DATA PROCESSING 5, 249.20 269428 09/14M 15.22 LUCER LUMBER SUPPLIES 269428 09/14/83 10.80 LUCER LIMBER SUPPLIES 269428 09/14/83 80000 L.UGER LUMBER SU P4 c/o 1983 CITY OF MAFLE LOCO CHECK REGISTER CHECK A?.DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM" DESC RIP TI ON 269428 09/14/83 100000 LUGER LUMBER SUPPLIES 206.02 269452 -09/14/A3 -i49.29 MAPLEWOOD RE VIED PUBLI SHINS 269452 09/14/f3 197 MAPLEWOCO REVIEW PUBLISHING 269452 09/14/83 34.32 MAPLEWOOD REVIEW PUBLISHING 269452 09/14/P3 -14.00 MAPLEWOOD RcVlru SUBSCRIPTICiN 269452 09/14/83 32.18 MAPLEWOOD REVIEW FLBLISHTNG 427.58 269464 09/14/g3 2.37952 MERIT CHEVROLET CO REPAIR MAIAT. VEH 237.52 269474_09/14/F3 1 068*20 METRO INSP SERVICE CCNTRACT PYM 1 s 06 8.2 0 f 269530 09/14/83 16500 MW DEPT PUBLIC SAFTY 'REPAT R MA IKT CON' 269530 09/14/83 19243.98 MN DEPT PUBLIC SAFTY REPAIR MAINT CO's' 19408.98 i•tki•t 269535 09/14/83 75.00 MN M F 0 A TRAVEL TR AINI%G 75.00 t 269586 09/14/83 9000—RUNIC + PRIVATE SERV ANIMAL CONTROL 269586 09/14/83 82.50 PUNIC + PRIVATE SERV ANIMAL CONTROL 873.50 269592 09/14IF-3 73920 MUAICILITE CO SUPPLIES 73.20 269630 09/14/83 110000 IDATL REC PARK ASSN MEMBERSHIP 110 *00 269650 09/14/83 212.50 NO STAR WATERWORKS SUPPLIES 269650 0 9/ 14/ F 3 1 .294.56 NO STAR WATER 6CRKS SLPPLIES 1950,706 f W t 1983 CITY OF MAFLECCD CHECK REGISTER t.r f r CHECK N..DATE AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM DESCRIP t 269658 09/14/F3 2.40 NCRTHEF4N STATES POLE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/F3 3.53 NOR STATES P06E UTILITIES 269658 09/14/M3 2.40 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/'03 2.40 NCRTHERN STATES POkE UTILITIES 269658 D9/14/23 2.40 l CRTHERN STATES F06E UTILITIES 269658 09/14/23 415,42 NORTHERN STATES POWE UTILITIES 269658 09!14 /F3 123.52 NCRTHERN STATES POUE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/83 38.69 RCFTHrRh STATES POKE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/23 132041 NORTHE RN STATES PO4E UTTLI TIES 269658 09/14/ '03 5.98 NCRTHE RN STATES POWE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/23 5.98-NCRTHERh STATES FCUE UTILITIES 269653 09/14/83 4.6D ACFTHERA STATES P06E UTILITIES 269658 09/14/F3 33.69 NCRTMERN STATE'S P0ImE UTILITIES 269653 09/141'03 5.98 NORTHERN STATES P06E UTILITIES 269653 09/14/23 4925 WCRTHERN STATES P06E UTILITIES 269658 09/14/23 417.92 NORTHERN STATES P 0 WE UTILITIES 269659 04/14/'03 9.80 NCRTHERN STATES PO WE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/23 220.24 NORTHERN STATES POKE UTILITIES 269658 09/14/83 161.17 NCRTHERN STATES F06E UTILITIES 195ROe'2 ttf t! 4 269660 09/14/83 41.34 NCFTHWESTE"RN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/141F3 198.33 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/14/'03 44.13 NCRTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/14fF3 90.45 ACRTHWESTE.RN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/14/F3 41 *34 hORTHWESTERN PELL TE TELEPHONE 26966'09/14/E3 26.15 NCRTHWEST =RN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 39/14183 4104 NCRTHWEST RN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09114/83 38.68 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/14/23 102.71 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHCNE 26966C O 9/14/ F3 56.02 A CRTHk EST ER h BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/14/23 26.15 NORTHWESTERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 26966C 09/14/F3 26.15 NCRTN WEST ERN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269660 09/14/F3 18.66 NCATHWESTEAN BELL TE TELEPHONE- 269660 09/14/23 26.73 NCFTHWEST =RN BELL TE TELEPHONE 269 660 0 9/14 /F 3 29.59 NORTloWESTER N EELL TE TELEPHONE 07.77 t 269669 09/14/83 6.00 NUTESON LAV =RhE TRAVEL TRAINING ttttt 269674 09/14/A3 221001 M?LD DOMINION BRUSH REPAIR MAINT 221.01 269684 09/14/F3 266.54 PALEN /KIMBALL CO REPAIR MAINT BLD 266.54 t 1 V 1983 CITY OF 0 CHECK REGISTER CHECK AO.DA T AMOUNT VE ADC'ITEM DESCRIPTT ON 269690 09/14/A3 49170,00 PARKSIDE FIRE DEPT FIRE PROTECTION 269690 09/14/F3 339000.00 PAPKS /DE FIRE DEPT FIRE PROTECTION 379170.00 iffti# 269694 09/14/13 60.50 FETERSON997LL + CONV CONTRACT FYM 269694 09/14/83 2907500 PETERSON,RELL + CONV RETAINER 2,135.50 269780 09/14/83 55.30 ROAD RESCUE INC SUPPLIES VEI 55.30 269794 09/14/83 73.95 RYCO SUPPLY CC SUPPLIES 73.95 269796 ::09/14/83 124.98 S + S 'ARTS + CRAFTS PRCG SUPPLIES 269796 09/14/g3 8tl.33 S + S ARTS + CRAFTS PROG SUPPLIES 269796 OW14/83 47.19 S + S ARTS + CRAFTS FROG SUPPLIES 252.50 iftk *f 269798 09/14/f3 9. ^6 S + T CFFICE FRCDUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 439/14/P3 14936 S + T OFFICE PFOD,UCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14/83 17.42 S + T OFF I.CE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14/83 41 S + T OFFICE FRCDUCT OFFICE SUPPL IES 269793 09/14M 2404 S + T OFF ICE FRCDUCT CFFICE SUPPL IES 269798 09/14/83 27.50 S + T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14/83 9.64—S + T OFFICE FR000CT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14/P3 4.77 S + T CFFICE FRCDUCT CFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14/83 9.1 2 S + T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPL :E S 269798 09/14/13 8.40 S + T OFFICE r OFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14/83 1.56 S + T CFFICE FRODUCT CFFICE SUPPLIES 269798 09/14!83 28.30 S + T OFF ICE FRCDUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269791 09/14/83 3.81 S + T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 269799 09/141F3 63.63 S + T OFFICE PRODUCT OFFICE SUPPLIES 244o28 269818 09/14/83 13 ,SHORT— ELLIOTT— HENDRI OFFICE SUPPLIES 269818 09/14/13 210.34 SNORT— ELL!OTT— HENDRI CONTRACT FYM 269818 09/14/83 99.83 SHORT- ELLiOTT— HENDRI OFFICE SUFPLIES 269818 09/14/F3 2 SHORT— ELLIOTT— HENDRI CONTRACT FYM 1 5.522.49 P,4 1983 CITY t OF MAFLECCD CHECK REGISTTR CHECK A0.DATE AMOUNT VE' No OR ITEM DESC RIP Ti IN l 269875 09/14/F3 9.60 STRFICHER GUNS INC SUPPLIES9.60 f 269884 269884 09/14/03 09/14/F3 1306 SUPER AMr'R ICA FUEL OIL 269884 09/14/83 17.91 20984 SUFERAM[EPICA SUFER AMER ICA FLEL GTL 269884 09/14/.83 9.41 SUPERAMER ICA FUEL OIL FUEL OIL26988409/14If3 10996 SUFERAMEP.ICA FUEL OIL26988409/14/F3 7.61 SUFEP,AM;7R FUEL OIL269884 269884 09/14/93 09/14/F3 15.91 SUFERAMLQ +CA FUEL OIL 269884 09/14/E3 14.91 7.57 SUFERAMERL"CA FUEL OIL 269884 09/14/03 27.49 SUrER A MEP ICA SUFERA#MEaICA FUEL OIL FUEL OIL 145.77 i 269902 269902 09/14/9? 09/14/f3 827.75 TCLZ KING DUVALL CONTRACT PYM 423.90 TCLZ KING DUVALL CCNTRACT FYM 1x251.65 269903 09/14/83 46.55 TOLL WELDING SUPPLY SUPPLIES 46.55 ff *ff 269932 269932 09/14!F3 09/14/E3 133.05 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS 269932 09/14103 114.65 70.51 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFC MS 269932 09/14/03 133.05 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS UNIFORMS 45i .2 6 f 269957 „ 2699.57 09/14/P3 t9 /i4 /F3 4.67 WARN TRUEV HD SUF?L IE S 269957 09/14/83 7 56 19018 cWARNERSTRU HD SUPPLIES 269957 09/14/23 3919 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HO SUPPL 269957 09/14/P3 7 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 269957 09/14!03 35 R6 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES SLPPL IES269957 269957 09/14/E3 q /0 /14 E3 7.8 WARNERS TRUEVALUE ND SUPPLIES 9.99 WARNERS TRUEVALUE HD SUPPLIES 96.42 269978 269978 09/14/E3 09/14/F3 136.05 XEROX CORPORATION DUPLICATING 136.04 XERCX CORPORATI CN DUPLICATING i 272.09 i 1983 CITY OF MAFLE LOCD CHECK REGISTER CHECK R0. 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D063 0063 534382341 477881708 TEWIyKEL CHARLES J 0906 -00188 G 0906.00189 557.82 0000 t ! t K 0063 4.70963203 THELL WALLA C E THOMAS L 0906 -00190 0.00 K., I 0063 47S T ;7042 WARD JON KER I T 0906.03 191 15.68 t ! 0063 396324246 WARD R OY L 09 ®6 -00192 0.00 t X ! 0063 0063 472980009 WARNSHOLI PAUL 6 0906.00193 M 0906.00 194 264 80 3 t . r 4767467 32 WATERS JOSEPH 0 0906 -00195 0.00 0.00 t '' K 0063 t K ! r 1 •100.73 • S CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAYROLL,- CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8017 CHECK DATE 09.09•&3 PERIOD :NDIM6 09•02.83 PACE 6 DEPT•NQ EM'L•NO EMPLOYEE NAME. •CHECK NO AMOUNT _ 0064 -.- 1St440508 - — BRE JANET N 0906.03196... __ _ . 4s2•SD .._ _. t .._ .i.__ -_.. _.__ .... _ _ -•. -- -- .._____. ______..__ s ! 0064 4 713 84624 HORSN ELL JUDITH A 0906.00197 527.09 t )0064 474542163 SOUTT ER CHRISTINE 0906.00196 0.00j t __._•___ .....__ __ .. ____... - ___ __ .._. _ 9064 -- Q .. t •009.5 9 • - JUDY 0011 470$40551 OLSON GEOFFREY W 0906.00 200 779.19 BOYI 0072 477627175 EIfSTR AND THOMAS8 6 090&•00201 S11001. e 0072 144 3.3 0 •a. OOT3 _...•__ r. - ^ 476090`77 _...: - -_. -._ ._ -- •- -..._ ___ .._ ... _ ._.. _ .. _ ... _.... -_M _ .. _ .. . _..--- - - -... _ _ . _.__._ - -- •• ___.._ _---- ____ __ _.. _. _--_ __ . _, 20 08TR0 M MAR JOR IE 090&W00 203 7;4.17 ( 6 r • s _. - .._.._ - .._— _— ._.._ —_._. .«.. ter.._. .............._.._... . .1_.._._. w _.._.r_w._..r...n.r._ «..._ Z ' 0074 38?520776 WENGE R ROBERT J 00 x•00 204z< . S 31.72 s 26 531.72 : r i 0042 476528607 Jaquith D R 09060001A 4 31 951.64 32 0053 476622458 Pillatzke David J.09060 424.23 r.........r_.r.... - - w s t 36 i GRAND TOTAL;_ 39 i 434 i <4 ar - t x41 go 50 I53' _.— -- - _ ..._..._._.._. ..... _...... _._ —. .. _._ _.. is MEMORANDUM T0: City Manager FRAM: Finance Direct or }k Action by council: RE: Renewal of B.C.B.S. Contract Endorse DATE : Modif i eSeptember19, 1983 Rejecte Date PROPOSAL It is proposed that the existing one-year contract •9 Y act for employee insurancewithBlueCross /Blue Shield be renewed for one ear i 'the AWARE y with the addition of program. D API/ nni iitn The current one -year contract with B.C.B.S, expires October 1Several_ renewal 1983. options were presented to the City as outlined in theattachedletter. However,.according to State law, the AWARE ooptiontoincreaseoption andtheopasetheMajorMedicalcaldeductiblefrom $50 to. $150canbeimplementedonlyifamajorityofeachbargainingninunit ' ti ons g 9 vote i nfavoroftheoptions. . Consequently, employee insurance meetings wereheldandanemployeesurveywasconductedregardingtheseig9options. TheresultswerethattheAWAREoptionwasapprovedbuttheincreaseintheMajorMedicaldeductiblewasnot. Therefore, effective with the renewalofthepolicy, premium rates will change as follows: Current 10 -1 -83 Rates Rates Employee coverage $ 55.43 $ 64.22 Dependents coverage 92.14 107.67 Total $147.57 $171.89 B.C.B.S. has provided satisfactory services during the ast. ear. GenerallpYY,the employee insurance coverages are rebid *every four years. Last y ear whenbidsweresolicited, B.C.B.S. was the only firm that responded. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the existing one -year contract for employee insurance with B.C.B.S. be renewed for one year with the addition of the AWARE ro ram.p 9 DFF:1nb o 073CZ--. - MEMORANDUM Action by Council: Endorse r1...._... -- moaified. TO: City Manager Red ected___ FROM: Finance Director Renewal of G.H.P. and E.B.P.- Contracts Date. RE: DATE: September 7, 1983 PROPOSAL existingn one-year contractsItisproposedthattheexg for employee insuranceY be renewed with Grout) Health Plan and Employee Benefits Plan. BACKGROUND s with Group Health Plan and Employee Benefits The current one-year contract p ber 1 1983. Group HealthPlanexpireOcto Plan is a Health Maintenance Organization (H.M.O.) which emphasizes preventative and has its own clinic and p medicine doctors. Employees have had the option of choosing coverage Health Care or Group Health either with Blue Cross /Blue Shield, Coordinated Hea ei will be $160.47 Plan. The new premium rates for family coverage with G.H.P. per month for medical coverage and $34.70 per month for dental coverage.. empl that have medical Dental coverage ith G.H.P. is available only to YDeaw9 age availableInordertomakedentalcover coverage with Group Health Plan. rance dental not b G.H.P., the City has had a self -nsu . to employees not c y ans Inc. which reviews, plan that is administered by Employee Benefit P1 , has indicated that it will administer the processes and pays claims. E.B.P. r which 1s Cit self -insurance plan* the same cost as the past yea r city s dental self insu p fee. The premium rates claims aid plus a P 8/ of the p $400 annual consulting for this plan are set administratively at a rate to ensure adequate funding and based upon the consultant's recommendation. RECOMMENDATION in one-year contracts for employee insurance It is recommended that the existing y outlined above with Group Health Plan and Employee Benefits Plan* be renewed (as utli ) DFF:1nb I MEMORANDUM Lotion by Co me i TO: City 9Mana er Endorse ModifieFROM: Associate Planner--Johnson SUBJECT: Final Plat Rejected.,.. LOCATION: English Street, south of County Road C Date_r1 l APPLICANT: James P. Hanover OWNERS: Louise Hanover, Marjorie Benkovics, James Hanover and Sharon Kay Bunke PROJECT: Hanover Hills DATE: September 15, 1983 SUMMARY Re uest Approval of a final plat to create six single-dwelling lots. Past Action 7- 11 -83: Council approved the Hanover Hills preliminary plat, subject to: 1 . The north l i n e of ro osed l six being realigned to the north to coincidePP with the south boundary of the sewer easement running to the west property line from the English Street cul -de - sac. 2. Moving the south line of proposed lot six south to coincide with the south l i n e of the city's exi storm drainage easement. 3. Grading and drainage plans shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to final plat approval. 4. The corners of each lot shall be located by survey monument prior to the issuance of a bu i 1 d i ng permit. 5. An eros control plan shall be submitted before any building permits are issued, which considers the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service. Comments All of the conditions of preliminary platting have been satisfied. Recommendation Approval of the Hanover Hills final plat. jW Attachments: 1, Location Map 2. Final Plat Map 1 g E i= CRLLIA 40 Ar Kt A I CoLxn IrL r Attachment I LOCATION MAP 41 VA HEIGHTS 0 Q V.p o j j EAU 0 J 4 County Road C C _ _so 1A@T « .. Y 2 LL _t iiof. I to 5, C',s C, : r I 3 O*TO t OF LOT •• M. i HANOVER HILLS FINAL_PLAT Attachment 2 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Thomas Ekstrand -- Associate Planner SUBJECT: Preliminary Plat Time Extension LOCATION: South of Londin Lane OWNER /APPLICANT: Mary Anderson.Construction Compan PROJECT: Crestview Third Addition DATE: September 12, 1983 SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL 0t ;kQn- by Council: Endorse Modifie Re J e ct e d Date Request Approval of a one year time extension for the Crestview Third Addition pre-P 1 i mi nary plat. Proposed Land Use A planned unit _development to construct 86 single dwellings and ten double dwellings (twenty units). The new conditional use permit ordinance came into effect January 24, 1983 and permits one six- month-permit renewal if development has not commenced within the first year. Although the applicant has had two renewals since the initial approval, staff feels that he is owed one six - month renewal under the new ordinance. Staff does not have any problems with renewing the PUD or extending the pre- liminary plat. Land use conditions in the area have not. changed, nor have the City's plans for development in this area. The applicant is also optimistic that, based on the increasing sales' of the previous Crestview Additions, develop - ment should be underway by the summer of 1984. See the letter on page 5. Recommendation I. Adoption of the resolution on page 6 renewing the conditional use permit for the planned unit development of Crestview Third Addition for six months. II. Approval of a one year time extension for the preliminary plat since no conditions have changed which would justify denial. 1 4 n BACKGROUND Site Description I. Site size: 38 acres 2. Existing land use: Undeveloped i Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Londin Lane and the Connemara Condominiums Southerly: Mailand Road and single dwellings Easterly: Single dwellings Westerly: Highview Townhouses D n e+ A 4- 4 r% w% 11 -1 -79: Council approved' a planned unit development permit for the ro 'ectPJwiththeconditionthatthefirstbuildingpermitmustbeissuedwithinone year or the PUD shall terminate, unless renew .2d by the City Council, Council also approved a preliminary plat, subject to five conditions. 6 -5 -80: Council approved a ninety -day time extension for the Crestview 't ew ThirdAdditionpreliminaryplat, subject to the original conditions. 10- 16 -80: Council approved another ninety -day time extension, subject to theoriginalconditions, and also renewed the PUD for one year, 1- 22 -81 4 -16 -81 and 8 -6 -81: Council again approved ni - '9 pp . nety day time extensionsforthepreliminaryplat, subject to the original conditions.ons. 9- 13 -82: Council approved a one year time extension for the PUD and reliminar plat.P y PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 1. Land Use Plan designation: RL, residential lower densit y and RM, residential medium density 2. Zoning: F, farm residential 3. Ordinance requirements: a. Section 36- 442(d) states that for Planned Unit Development, h rptheproposedconstructionmustbesubstantiallystartedortheproposeduseutilized within one year of council approval or the P ermit shall become null and void. The council may grant one six -month extension of the permit if just cause is shown. This requirement shall not apply to PUDs with an approved phasing plan. Such extension shall be requested in writingandfiledwiththedirectorofcommunitydevelopmentatleastthirtyy30) days before the expiration of the original conditional use P ermi t.There shall be no charge for f i l i n g such petition. The request for extension shall state facts showing a good faith attempt'to complete or utilize the use permitted in the conditional use ermi t. The petitionshat P - 1 be presented to the planning commissionion for a recommendation and to the City council for a decision. 2 19 b. Section 30 -5 states that the approval period for a preliminary plat is one year. After one year, the applicant may apply for a time extension. jw Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Site Plan 3. Applicant's letter dated 8 -30 -83 4. Resolution 3 4 t 3 R OUPPER •ETON .LiL3LA70i I.JLN ip 128NRZZw 2 1 .)f:. i I LOWER ION RD_ _ cc LO • L A. 1 W t) UlkRY LAKE;nv 39 {:) D'De L A HEt 68 t - " = s) - t3) P0#..D AVF rr - _- (4) p DAY CIRC: AL• t t.AKEwOC TI AKwOOi. LRI E - 3)VT V!E W DR# E i CD z C:) O O O 251 LINWOOD AVE. - p01 • ,,,, 72 VAN ib•17 UITRZZW R21v CC Z tofirstLt.sr. C: Aw 72 _ 494 N HIGHWOOD AVIE 74 LOCATION MAP Attachment 1 M t i i i i too .w . 1 30 i SITE PLAN y Q Attachment 2 4 N August 3 0., 1983 r e nderson HOMES. FOR BETTER LIVING MARVIN H. ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 8901 LYNDALE AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55420 TELEPHONE 881 -2661 both AnnzirwrTss2 Mayor John Greavu City of Maplewood 1902 East Co, Road B C/o Thomas Ekstrand Maplewood, MN, 55109 Dear Mayor Gre avu : This summer we have seen an increase in sales in our Crestview Additions in Maplewood, hopefully this will continue through the rest of 'the year, At this time I would like to request a time extension for our Crestview Third Addition until September 13 ,19 8 4 We feel that we can begin construction of improvements during the summer of 1984, We again want to thank the City of Maplewood for there continued support regarding our developments in this community, Sincerely, MARVIN H, ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY i Frederic E. Haas Vice President Land Development FEH:ch CEP 021963 6 Attachment 3 Pursuant to due. call and notice thereof, a regul akr meeting of the City Counci 1 of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly alled and held in 'Y the Council iChambers n said City on the day of 1983 at 7:00 P . m. The following members •ers were present. The following members were absent: WHEREAS, Marvin H. Anderson Construction Company initiated a conditional use permit for a planned unit development 'to construct 86 singlee dw 1 'g e 1ngs and ten double dwellings (twenty units) at the following-described- : pro ertPY The SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 12, Township 9 Range 22P 9 WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. This conditional use permit was initiated b Marvin H. Anderson Construction Company, pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This condi ti o,nal use permit was . approved by the Maplewood City Council on November 1, 1979, based on the findings that: a. Double dwellings would provide a logical transition of land uses between the proposed single dwellings and the existing townhouses to the west. b. Double dwellings would support one of the goals in the Comprehensive Plan--to provide "a wide range of housing types." c. The overall density of the project would not exceed RL, low density standards. d. Double dwellings would be consistent with the city's Comprehensive Plan. Approval is subject to the first bui1din permit being obtained '9 P g within one year of the date of approval of the Planned Unit Development by the City Council, 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing and approved the condi- tional use permit pursuant to law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PIAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described conditional use permit be renewed for a period of six months on the basis of the original findings of fact. 1. The use is in conformity with the city's comprehensive plan and with the purpose and standards of this chapter. 2. The establishment or maintenance of the use would not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. Attachment 4 7 4 3. The use would be located, designed, maintained and operated to be compatible with the character of that zoning district. y i 4. The use would not property values. 5. The use would not be hazardous, detrimental or disturbing to present and potential surrounding land uses, due to noises, glare, . smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water pollution, water run -off , vibration , ge,neral unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances. C. The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and shall not traffic. congestion, unsafe access or parking needs that will cause undue burden to the area pro.perti es. 7. 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 requirement's at public cost for publ i L; facilities and services; and. would not be detrimental to the welfare of the city. 9. The,use would preserve and incorporate the site's natural and scenic features into the development design. 10. The use cause minimal adverse environmental effects. Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the day of , 1983, with the original on 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 Action by Council: MEMORANDUM Endorse Modifie Rejecte Date TO: Barry Evans, City Manager FROM: Robert D. Odegard, Director of Community Services RE: Request for Transfer of Funds DATE. September 20 ,1983 Request is hereby made for a budget change in Nature Center Revenue and Nature Center Rental Internal (01- 4540 -64) in the amount of $350.00. The Maplewood Nature Center has been providing self- supported trips in 1983. Revenue through July was $814.50 with bus expenses through July 1st of $241.00. The revenues generated from the trip registration fees offsets the expenditures for internal rental charges. This is a balancing change of new revenues and expenses. cc: Dan Faust Action by Council: Endorse Modif i ec M'E`MORANDUM Rejecte Evans City ManagerTo . Barry Ev y g Date From: Robert D. 0degard, Director i e sofCommunitySeryc Sub ' : Transfer of Funds from PermanentJ Wages to Part -time Wages Da September 9 1983 Reed Santa, Maintenance Person I I ,has been on Workmen' .Com- i -ion since A ri -1 1 ,- 1983 andpensatp has not yet gi an ndi cati of being able to return to full time empl oyment. It i r that a transfer beq to granted from Park Mai nte- time 01 4020 -62 Hance full time wages 01- 4010 -62 in the amount of $6,400.00 to cover wages part l asixteenbi -week y payrolls at $400.0 0 p er payroll. This transfer will permit the payment the work previouslyofapart-time person who is doingt some of assigned to Reed Santa. i MEMORANDUM Action by Council: TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: CITY CLERK Endorsed,.... DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 1983 Modified Re j ectec.. Date An app 1 i cat i on has been received for a change of managers at the Holidayida Inn99y .Richard Scott Richman i's the new manager r e p l a c i n g James Dowling. s CITY OF MAPLEWOOD APPLICATION FOR IlVTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE. Whoever shall knowingly and wilfully falsify the answers to the following questionnaire shall be deemed guilty of perjury and shall be punished accordingly. In answering the following questions "APPLICANTS" shall be governed as follows: } For a Cor- poration one officer shall execute this application for all officers, directors and stockholders. For a part- nership one of the "APPLICANTS" shall execute this application for all members of the partnership. EVERY QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED 1. I, Richard Scott Richman as officer Individual owner, officer or partner) SeLJ for and in behalf o hereby apply for an on Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to be located at 1780 East County Road D. Maplwood Mn, 55110 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: nd 11 60 Day) (Month) (Year) 3. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: 1817 Whitewater Trail, Brooklyn Park, Mn 55444 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States? yes If naturalized state date and place of naturalizatio If a corporation or partnership, state citizenship including naturalization of each officer or partner. 5. The person who executes this application shall give wife's or husband's full name and address. - Sinale 6. What occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years? Innkeeper, Asst. Innkeeper -- Winsl R. Chamberlain Co., Sales Representati - B & R Sal Desk Clerk -- Sheraton Inn Northwest a.'. ? .'i,. 'i, •. r .) .. '1 .. ;,.: t: .. n a a. .. .. .. .. .. .. _ -. .. • .. . .. _ - .... ., .... .. - _ _ ,.s ^.. .. . ... _ r . .. ... _. .. .. .°ll... .. Y•.S.a .. _.. .., 7. If partnership, state name and address of each partner. NIA If a corporation, date of incorporatio NIA state is which incorpora , amount of authorized capitalizatipon amount of paid in capi if a subsidiary of any other corporation, so stat N/A give purpose of corporatio N/A name and address of all officers, directors and stockholders and the number of shares held by each: N/A Name) (Address)City) If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation authorizeded to do business m this State? _i /A . Number of certificate of authority _ 'N/A If this application is for a new Corporation, include a certified copy of Articles of IncorporationBy- -Laws.corporation and 8. On what floor is the establishment located, or to be located? Ground 9. If operating under a zoning ordinance, how is the location of the building classified? B C Ye . Is the building located within the prescribed area for such license? 10. Is the establishment located near an academy, college, universityY ,grade or high school. No . State the approximate distance of the establishment from such school or churc 11. State name and address of owner of buildi — Winslow R. Chamberlain DBA Dot WinslowProperties830WestMainSt. Anoka, Mn 55303 has owner of building any connection, directly or in- directly, with applicant?-- No 12. Are the taxes on the above property delinquent? No h 13. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, have ever had an applicationforaLiquorLicenserejectedbyanymunicipalityorStateauthority; if so, give date and details No 14. Has the applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during he five 'g Yew's immediately preceding this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Liquor Control Act revoked for any violation of such laws or local ordinances; if so, give date and detail No 0 15. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during hat past fivegPe yearswereeverconvictedofanyLiquorLawviolationsoranycrimeinthisstate, or any other state, or under Federal Laws, and if so, give date and details No 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 No 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, Winslow R. Chamberlain DBA Dot – Winslow Properties 18. Have applicants any interest whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishmentent in the State of Minnesota? No . Give name and address of such establishmen N/A 19. Furnish the names and addresses of at least three business references, including ne bank refer-r-e enc Northwestern Na ional Bank of St Paul Maplewood nffiP Jo nsnn Brother Whol Peal P T i Qllor rn St Paul Mn Monarch Foodservi " Mpls Mn Ed Phillips & Sons, Mpls 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, Will secure one 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 separateYP and exclusive from any other business establishment? Yes 24. State trade name to be use Holiday Inn Maplewood 25. State name of person that will operate store — Ri chard S Richman 26. Give Federal Retail Liquor Dealer's Tax Stamp Number 41- 1249738 0 27. If off sale license is being applied for, do you intend to deliver liquorqor by vehicle. N _., If so, state number of motor vehicle permits issued by Liquor Control Commissioner for current year 28. If you are building a new building for the purposes for which this app] is bePing made, please submit plans and specifications with this application. 29. Financing of the construction of this building will be as follows: 30. Furnish a personal financial statement with this application. If a partnership, furnish financial state-ment of each partner. 31. Give description of type of operation if this is an on -sale license application (i.e. whether cock- tail lounge, nite club, restaurant, etc., specifying capacity by number of customers and any other Pertinent data). Cocktail Lounge with live entertainment and restuarant seating for 250 people 32. What previous experience have you had in the operation of the type of business described in hto answer to No. 31 above 1981 - 1983 Holida Inn Plymouth, Mn 55441 33. Applicant, and his associates in this application, will strictly comply with all the laws of the StateofMinnesotagoverningthetaxationandthesaleofintoxicatingliquor; rules and regulat nd promulgated by the Liquor Control Commissioner; and all ordinances of the municipality; aIherebycertifythatIhavereadtheforegoingand g g questions and that the answers to said questionsaretrueofmyownknowledge. Cllec Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Signature of Applicant) day of 19 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH YOUR CHECK FOR THE FIRST LICENSE PERIOD. r v. August 29, 1983 MAPLEWO O D MINNESOTA SWORN STATEMENT BY RICHARD RICHMAN I Richard Richman state in this statement, that I have no other liquor license in any other state, county, city, r township.y Nor have L ever held a liquor license in any other state co 'county, city, or township. Rich&rd Richman Notary Public 118A K421 ppMpyEq pAKO m 1780 EAST COUNTY ROAD D / MAPLV OKACK EWOOD, MINNESOTA 55110PHONE612/770 -2811 OPERATED BY W. R. CHAMBERLAIN COMPANY, INC. UNDER LICENSE August 25, 1983 ASSETS: LIABILITIES: Richard Richman Financial Statement 15 Insurance Policy, Guardian Life Insurance Co. 10,000 Personal assets 500. Savings Account 25,500 6,000 Automobile Loan 1,000 Personal Liabilities, Credit Cards Etc. 7,000 25,500 Assets 7 Liabilities 18 Assets Total JOB CLASSIFICATION: General Manager, Holiday Inn Maplewood 1780 E. County Rd. D. Maplewood, Mn 55110 SALARY: $23,800 Yearly. m 1780 EAST COUNTY ROAD D / MAP LEWOOD, MINNESOTA 55110 PHONE 612/770 -2811 OPERATED BY W. R. CHAMBERLAIN COMPANY, INC. UNDER LICENSE i a LAIS, BANNIGAN & KELLY P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 409 MIDWEST FEDERAL BUILDING Action by Council 5TH AND CEDAR SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 Endorse DONALD L. LAIS JOHN F. BANNIGAN, JR. PATRICK J. KELLY Mr. Barry Evans Maplewood City Manager 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, MN 55109 Dear Mr. Evans: September 12, 1983 Modifie Rejected - AEA CODE 612 Dat 224 -3781 In February of this year, the Maplewood Cit Council b •Nos. 8 3 -2 -2 0, 21 22 and 2 3 y y Its Resolutions,reduced the assessments for Beam Avenue onParcels18and19forLorraineMorgan , . fee owner, Mr • those t s • Morgan Is In theprocessofsellingwoparcelstoShare, Incorporated. While it was the City'.s intention to reduce the assessments againstParcels18and19forProjects70-5A and 71 -15 from 1512each $ ,477.00 each tochinordertocomplywiththeOrderoftheHonorablPOSuers , Judge of the District Court e Josephtitwasnotthe ..intention of theCitytoassesspenaltiesfor .the failure , to a the 'to p ay e assessments during thependencyoftheproceedings. Rather, the'Sti ulationP of Settlement andDismissalcalledforareductionoftheAugust24, 1976. assessment b2,677.00 per yPparcelwithInterestrunningfromthedateofadoption.1 It has come to the attention of the undersignedged that the Ramsey CountyDepartmentofPropertyTaxationhasassessedenaltie 'p s and Interest onpenaltiesforthefailureofthetaxbearer, in this case, Lorraine Morgtopayrealestatetaxes .and assessments during heHoweverZwasat g pendency of her appeal.the advice of .an employee of the Ramsey Count Department payers on Beare Ave y p tOfTaxationthatthetaxpaYnuejailedtopaytaxesandassessmentsduringthependencythereby. incurring enalties and inonpenalties. P interest The County recommends that in order to abate the penalrealestatetaxesandassessments, penalties on the ssments that the Maplewood City Council passitsResolutionauthorizingRamseyCountytoabateenalt'P Ies and Interestonpenaltiesontheassessmentsinquestion, Mr.. Barry Evans To that end we by the Maplewood Ci Should there be hesitate to contact Page 2 Seutember 12 1983 have prepared the enclosed Resolution for adoptiontyCouncil, any :quest ion regarding ..this request, please do not the undersigned. Y, P. A. JB cg Enclosure C: Lucille Aurelius Daniel Faust A RESOLUTION NO. 83 -9- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY of RAMSEY s CITY OF MAPLEWOOD WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood on August 24, 1976, assessed two parcels of land identified. in Maplewood Projects No. '70 -5,A and 71 -15 as Parcels No. 18 and 19 owned by M..Boehmer, now known as Lorraine 11. Morgan, for certain street, bridge and storm sewer .improvements and that said owner took time 1 a earls therefrom,, r. om to the Ramsey Count 'y PP r y y District Court; WHEREAS, the City and fee owner entered into a Stipulation of Settlement and Dismissal dated December 29, 1982 whereunder the assessments levied for street, bridge and storm sewer were against each parcel reduced from $15,477.00 to $12,800.00; WHEREAS, the Stipulatiion of Settlement and Dismissal calls for effective date of the reduction to be August 24, 1976 with interest as originally determined running from that date and with the first payments due May 31, 1983; WHEREAS, it was the intention of the City in entering into the Stipulation of Settlement and Dismissal that the owner should not be liable for penalties and interest on penalties from the date of the assessment, August 24, 1976 through and including May 31, 19830 NOW, THEREFORE,_ be it .resolved by the Council of the City of Maplewood, that pursuant to the terms and rovisions of said Stipulationpulation of Settlement and Dismissal as to Parcel Nos,, 18 and 19 an and all penalties together with and including nterest on penaltiesg said Parcels 18 and 19 from August 24, 1976 through and including May 31 1gY 983 be, and hereby are, abated and. that the Maplewood City Clerkpyk be, and hereby is, directed to take such action as is reasonable and necessary to effect said abatement . as provided herein, Adopted this day of September, 1983, CITY OF MAPLEWOOD , COUNTY OF RAr1SEY , MINNESOTA By Its Mayor By Its City .Manager ATTEST City Clerk Approved as to f rm: City ttorneY Y 2 - 9 Recommendation Approval of the final plat for-Bennington Woods Plat 1. Er '; R e j e G t e d....,._._ t MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Final Plat LOCATION: Larpenteur Ave., west of Parkway r. APPLICANT / y 0 NER: Woodmark, Inc. PROJECT: Bennington Woods Plat 1 DATE: September 21, 1983 Reque Final plat approval to subdivide the site into sevenn parcels, Proposal Lots 1, 2 3 4 and 7 would be building sites. One building will be constructed on each lot. Construction has already started on lots 1 and 2. Lots 5 and 6 are for the private drive that is constructed. Eventually, l 7 will 'be repl atted into additional building sites and drives. Comments All conditions of preliminary plat approval have been met, exce p t for approval by the city attorney of the declaration and bylaws for the homeowners' association. The attorney believes that this will be done by the council meeting. j.. 0 BACKGROUND 5- 23 -83: Council approved the preliminary pl subject to the followingconditions: 10 City attorney approval of the declaration and bylaws for the condo- minium. These documents shall include language which: a. Will guarantee that only one homeowners' association will be responsible for the maintenance of the driveways and other common areas. b. Will require City Council approval of an changes to the bygbylaws or declaration which effect the maintenance of the common areas or driveways. 2. Lots nine through twelve shall be designated as "unbuildable arcels" in the declarat f ' p or the condominium homeowners association document and deeds for the individual properties. 3. The final plat shall contain utility easements, as directed by the Ci Engineer. 4. The developer shall be responsible for the drainage, erosion control site grading and landscaping of the lots remaining under his control. If lots are not developed and not transferred to the homeowners' association, the developer shall prepare plans and submit them to the City Engineer for approval. jw enclosures: I. location map 2. property line map 3. preliminary plat 4. site plan 5. final plat dated 8 -25 -83 (separate maps) CQ- PtD-.slz* toll, it lit CANADA AURiE 49 a,* lk all 25 J.: $an W SURKE V , Soy ELDRIDGE d W A WOWT L A. Loka BE hfoj 91 WSKILLWANMANAtin W D LA.710? od OH Av E orACw 91 - 0 > ki ar OWNS AVE. _ MT VERNON AVE. 49 rr or tow LoE. W 60 AVE. IL sc 8 BELLWM Ay, - oil +LWOOD AVE. 500tuwwiRQELLY AVE. AVE Z 49 X: as C 4n EY AVEWL10 27 Z C 2 tj AV E. n d' ic AVE. v Lake 57 ST PAUL 6 Attachment 1 LOCATION MAP 11--5 Ph a /a," J, ry II Z i 7 Q 6n O ZOQ . W iin 00001r leis 10 iio 00 . t* o . O o CG 33 .. 3 ac,R too j o s,. 11 3• -._ . 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M><II••....17 r • • 7 t n • •+.is of raw" r ear.ri rUU rrrat: .. w+•v aawa.s lI / a r _ / A 'r !A f T i . r r t ! t ..rAr 11 a..w.. • r s •rr'i iG /T LSAWr• sis. tt .L A /T aOlV / EVR r r.v it M w IT. f!a a >)t W Q l 44) (l r 'Nt, nt r i 1t Mast r PINS T .+S Attachment 3 PRELIMINARY PLAT QAttachment3 PRELIMINARY PLAT Q 1 i.Q BIZ ,9:_ - ar,.. ,.+ - + d..- '+.` I rR -* - .- .%yTs'•r' ' .Y .""L i_ "'y.!. t ',. - way. M r/ Po 0 Ir i E' J ow-AM IL w An f Mown 2w A 0 approved September .7, 1982 lges approved admi ni strati vel v in DPrPmhPr 1 q 4 MEMORANDUM Action by Co T0: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Develment Endorse SUBJECT. Rules of Procedure - -Plan Amendments _ difie DATE: September 12, 1983 R ' ecte4$1 Dtt e Re crest Staff requests that Council amend their "Rules of Procedure" 'to require atleastfourvotesinfavortoamendtheCity1. s Comprehensivev PPe lan.re that and thatthePlanningCommissionamendtheirRulesofProcedure" to requirehearingsandnoticesfollowq the same procedure as required by the State forrezonings. Reason for Change There are two reasons for this change: I. Section 473.865 Subdivision 3 of State Statuteses requ res that Council rezone a property to be consistent with the comprehensive plan withinninemonthsofaplanamendment. A plan amendment requires three re q ee votesandarezoningrequiresfourvotes. Council could approve a plan amend.mend by a 3 -2 vote and find they are in violation of the law, becatheycannotgetafourthvotetorezone. 2. The R -2, double dwelling and R -3, multiple districts stateto that themaximumdensityforapropertyideterminedbythelanduse .se l -an de ination. Cites are given the p s g g e authority to regulate density throughzoningordinances (secti 462.357, subdivision one of State Statutes).The State also requires at least four votes to amend a zoning ordinance op • 9 ce or rezone. It is the o p on of our city attorney that changing thealloweddensityonasitebya3 -2 vote through a plan amendment m9pt aynotbelegal, since this is a zoning decision. In order to avoid legal challenges in either of the above situations, 'bons, Counc 1shouldamendtheir "Rules of Procedure" to require at least four royal of q votes forapprovalaplanamendment. The Planning Commission should amend theirrulestorequirenotificationofallpropertyownerswithin350feetofanamendmentasrequiredbyStatelawforrezonings . We have been doing 'this,but it should be made a part of the "Rules of Procedure." Recommendation I. The City Council should amend section 10(b) of their "Rules of Procedure"as follows (additions underlined): b) Every ordinance and resolution shall be resented 'p i n wrng andreadinfullataCouncilmeeting; provided, however, that the reading of an ordinance or resolution may be diensyped with byunanimousconsent. Upon the vote on ordinances, resolutions and motions, the ayes and nayes shall be recorded unless the vote is s. r u 4 unanimous. Upon the request of any member of the Council, the vote shall be by roll call of all members of the Council as provided under DUTIES OF THE PRESIDING OFFICER in this resol A majority vote of all members of the Council shall ..be requiredforthepassageofallordinances, motions and resolutions exceptP as otherwise provided, by law and exce t that amendmts to the 7=1 comprehensive plan shall require at least four votesin favor J I . The Planning Commission should amend their "Rules of Procedure" baddingthefolsection: IX. Amendments to the comprehensive plan shall require thatPq the Plan - ning Commission follow the same procedure for hearings and notices as required by State law for zoning ordinances, jw CD W MEMORANDUM Action by Council: TO: City Manager Endorsed. ModiFROM g Associate Planner -- Johnson fie SUBJECT: Plan Amendment (P to RH) Rejecte LOCATION: Holloway and Beebe Road - to APPLICANT: Sauro Realty and T. C: Builders OWNER: North St. Paul -Maplewoodewood- Oakdal a School DistrictDATE: August 5, 1983 SUMMARY Request A plan amendment from P -Park to RH, residential high densit36quadunit9y to construct q is (nine buildings). Proposal I. See page 7 for a concept site plan. 2. A wetland area in the southwest corner and along the south boundary ofthesitewouldberetained. 3. The units would be initially rentals with 'conversion to owner occupancyapproximatelyfiveyearsafterconstruction. Comments This request involves two questions: 1. Whether park land is needed at this location? 2. If there is no need for the park designation, then what plan designatnashouldbeassignedp9ton s gned to this site. ? No need for park land: The land use plan should be amended to remove the park desi from thissite. The school board has declared the site as excess propert p Director f - to acquire the s• and the o Community Services sees no need site for ark purposes, given the existing a P thl eta c facilitiesities 1 n the area. Designation as residential high density: The Rh, residential high density designation would be compatible with thislocation. The P site i s surrounded by softball, golf and soccer aswellasmultiple- dwelling structures. The Archer Heights buildin s arthesemulti1edwellings, g 9 e amongP . 6) . Although presently shown' in the LandUsePlanasRm, residential medium density, Archer Heights actually develohden (27.6 g y pedathighdensitypeople /per acre - -22 people /net acre is the cutoff forRmdevelopment). This site also has access to Holloway venue and NorthSt. Paul R ' t Road, both of which are planned as higher volume roadways. Therewouldbenotrafficthroughsingle-dwelling neighborhoods. a h Designation of this site as Rh would also help to offset recent plan amendments which have reduced the amount of land available for higher density housing. A recent inventory of the amount of undeveloped residentially planned land, revealed that there may not be enough medium and high density acreage to achieve the 1980 -1990 Housing Plan goals for low to moderate and modest cost housing. Thee HRA will be investigating this issue in the con &- g months'. Recommendation Approve the enclosed resolution (Page 9 } approving a plan amendment request from P -Park to Rh, residential high density for the site lying southwest of Beebe Road and Holloway Avenue. 2- 4 BACKGROUND Site Description Acreage: 4.2 4xisting Land User undeveloped Surroundin Land Uses North: Holloway Avenue. Across the street are multiplee dwell i (rental*) n spglocatedinNorth . St . Paul. Northwest: North St. Paul Road. Across the road, is Goodrich Golf Course West: Goodrich Park and school district ro ertPP Y South: School district property (lower Hillside soccer field) East. Beebe Road. Across Beebe Road undevelopedp land planned for Rm, residential medium density and multiple dwellings (Archer Heights) . Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: Present P -Park Proposed Rh, residential high density 2. Zoning: Present F -Farm Proposed (separate report) R3- multiple dwelling 3. Density: a. Permitted, if this plan amendment is approved: 34 people/net acreePPP / b. Proposed: 28,3 people /net acre 4. Policy criteria from the Plan; a. Page 12 -6: The city should continue to encourage and plan for a wide variety of housing types. b. Page 12 -11: High density residential9y development should be located adjacent to or in close proximity to collector and arterial roadways. c. Page 18 -9: A variety of rental and owner - occupied housing shall be provided. Parks The Park and Recreation Commission, on August 15 recommended approval of the planamendmentfromPtoRHORPP 3- Procedure I. Planning Commission recommendation following a public hearing9 2. Metropol i tan Council review for metropolitanitan si ni fipsignificance 3. City Council decision mb Attachments I. Hillside Neighborhood Land Use Plan 2. Property Line Map 3. Concept Site Plan 4. Applicant's Letter of Request 50 Resolution 4 - 1 00 AA Am'do s 111ITTI MFoil M4 As AAAf(11— "Ti it Tit LJ vo. v f it I I , TR 1 14"A line ...... Nk i -HHEF rT a rf t? 11 t f r ma or collectorILI bew is AM RI GOPGNE% M E LM R m ra MOM m arterial- Cie) CD r-4- 0 00, Ile dK. Hi D D LAND USENEIGHBORNOI PLAII Plan Amendment to RH re Attachment One o c KIrLtY HYtNUt Mounts Park Academy PROPERTY LINE MAP Attachment Two 4 N Mua t'i pl a . Aspnv" A Dwel l in iso r0 Ole rO ws Aw y l iMultipleDwel ngs HOLLOWAY AVE. d 1 chGoor 389 44 25OW 902.23 - Gol f a Course / Ir fo ; 0800 i a ip t _ i w I •' _ tif }• _r : ^ ys a y • TT ON f w e ° • • o y ' w •- O ins bM _ O r N 10 Io°. Ara pp ` ,• p O 4 Goodrich Pak -. r r V a1 AI Archer•Fie r 1• i s e KIrLtY HYtNUt Mounts Park Academy PROPERTY LINE MAP Attachment Two 4 N 4 11 PF'R'C' f boa Qa Holloway Avenue,4 CD 1 - Cr 1 L - -: V _ Soccer Field i V -- School District Property 4 Plan Amendment Resolution RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, Sauro Real ty and T. C. Bui 1 ders i n1 ti ated an amendment to the MaplewoodcomprehensiveplanfromP —Park to RH, Residential High Density r the following-9 y, of l owe ng-destribed property: A11, that part of the West one half of the Southeast one quarter of Section -14,Township 29 North, Range 22 West of the Fourth Principal Meri described - asfollows: Commencing at , SoutheastNorthwestcornerofsaidSoh ofo , n t east one quarter Section14; thence South 0 00 45 West on an assumed bear along the WsaidSo9 9 West line ofSoutheastonequarteradistanceof57.97 feet to the oint of beginning fthelandtobedescribed;P 9 9 ° Thence South 10 47' 03" East ' a distance of 287.93 feet; thence Sou °South 2834'38" East a distance of 173.79 feet; thence North 51 23'26" Ea 'East a distanceof167.71 feet; thence North 53 08' 28" East a distance of' 101.26 feet; eet thenceNorth67030t50" East a distance of 86.86 feet;thence North 55 East adistanceof91.-92 feet; thence North 73 51 29 East a distance of 70.63 -6 feet;thence North 89 0 ° ' " 44'25" East, parallel to the North line of said Southeast onequarter, a distance of 49.18 feet to a point distance 30.00 feet West of theEastlineofsaidWestonehalfofsaidSoutheastoneuarter, • thence Northflo09'56" East and a qparallellelwitsaidEastlineneofsa* d West one half, a di s-tance of 195.32 feet to a point 33.00 feet South of the North l i n e of said South -east one quarter; thence South 89 44' 25" West, along a line aral l el to and33.00 feet Southerly f P y said North linene of said Southeast one quarter, a distanceof592.23 feet; thence South 50° 18'25" West, a distance of 39.27 feet to thepointofbeginning. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this plan amendment is as follows: 1. Thi s pl an amendment was ini ti ated by Sauro Real t and T. C. Bui 1 der .Y s 2. The Maplewood planning commission held a ub 'p lac hearing on August 15, 1983toconsiderthisplanamendment. 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 1 anni ne 9 com- mission recommended to - the city council that said P l an amendment be 3. The Maplewood city council :considered said P l an amendment on 1983. The council considered reports and recommendations from the lannin 9commissionandcitystaff. P NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD IC TY COUNCIL that the abovedescribedplanamendmentbeapproved. on the basis of the following fin •findings of .fact. 1. The property was declared excess b the school _y districtct and i s of no needtotheCityforparkproperty. 2. The proposed - designation is compatible with the site and adjacent us es. g _Attachment Five r ' 3. Approval would be consistent withth Housing Plan goals for modest and moderate cost housing. Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- 10 - B. Plan Amendment: Beebe and Hol Iowa y Secretary Olson read the notice of pu bl c hear The proposal istoamendtheplanfromPtRH . The Commission questioned • on to the school q if the plan amendment i s approved, wouthisbeanindicationpld den 1 dstrict they could get the samedensitonthebalanceanceifit. i s developed. -large onion of designated There s a l reac_,y aPtheneighborhoodforRH. Mr. Sa'uro was present and indicated comments th staff had made. all necessaryeyhadnothingtoadd. Secretary Olson said the P arks Commissionon s meeting and will bepresentingarecommendation1aterinthemeeetang. Commissioner Fischer moved the Plannin Commission-table thi ituntiltheParksCommiisedtomakearerear m commendation. Commissioner Whitcomb seconded Ayes --Commi ss ione, AxdahlPell ,Barrett,E1lefson, Fischer, Heiny q i sh, Prew, Robens , S i gmund i k, Sl etten WhitcombtcombB. Plan Amendment: Beebe and Holloway Secretary Olson read the f •followingowing moti on of the Parks C 'ommssion: Parks Commission moved that ' r the City •school property adjacent to Hol 1 owa bet is no longer in need of the Road for park purposes y ween Beebe and North St. PauPpesandrecommendedremovaloftheeparkdesignation. "gnats on. 3 8 -15 -83 Commi Fischer moved the Planning Commis •ss i on forward the followowengresolutiontotheCityCounci T, WHEREAS, Sauro Realty and T.C. Builders initiated an amendment to the Ma P l.ewood comprehens plan from P -Park to RH, Residential High Density.-for the following.described property:P P yro tAl) that part of the West one half of the Southeast cme u ter of Sects on 14, Township 29 North, Range 22 West of the ' Fourth Principal Me'i di an descri bed as follows Commencing at _the Northwest corner of said Southeast one quarter of Section 14, thence South 0 00'45" West on an assumed bearing, along the West line of said Southeast one quarter a distance of 57.97 feet to the point of beginningnnin of99thelandtobedescribed; Thence South 10 47' 03" East a distance of 287.93 feet thence Sou 0 a th 28 34 38 East a distance of 173.79 feet; thence North 61 23'26" East a distance of 167.71 feet; thence North 53 08' 28" East a distance of 101.26 feet; thenc North 67 East a distance of 86.86 feet; thence North 55 East a distance of 91.92 feet; thence North 73 51'29" East a d.i stonce of 70.63 feet; thence North 89 44'25" East, parallel to the North line of said Southeast one quarter, a distance of 49. feet to a point distance 30.00 feet West of the East line of said West one half of said Southeast one quarter; thence North 00 09'56" East, and parallel with said. East l i n e of said West one half, a di s- tance of 195.32 feet to a point 33.00 feet South of the North l i n e of said South- east one. quarter; thence South 89 44' 25" West, along a l i n e parallel to and . 33.0.0 feet Southerly of said North l i n e of said Southeast one quarter, a distance of 592.23 feet; thence South 50 18'25" West, a distance of - 39.27 feet to the point of beginning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD PLANNING COMMISSION that the above- described plan amendment be approved on the basis of the followingfindingsoffact: I. The property was declared b the school district and iy s no need to the City for park property. 2. The proposed designation is compatible with the site and adjacent uses. 3. Approval would be consistent with Housing Plan goal for modest and moderate cost housing. 4. Approval is based on the location and unique conditions of th 4.2 acres and should in no way be construed as a precedent for the redes i gnati on of the rest of the school district property., Commissioner He*ny seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, El lefson, Fischer, Hejny, Pel 1 i sh, Prew, Si gmund'i k, Sl etten, Whitcomb, Robens 4 8 -15 -83 4 MEMORANDUM Action by Counc:l: Endorsed TO: City Manager _ Modifi FROM: Associate.Planner -- Johnson Reiecte SUBJECT: Zone Change (R -1 to R -3) Date LOGATION : Ho l l oway Avenue and Beebe Road -- " APPLICANT: Sauro Realty and ' T. C. Builders _ OWNER:. North St. Paul -Mapl ewood - Oakdal e School District DATE: August 11, 1983 SUMMARY Re nest A zone change from R -1 , single dwel 1-i ng to R -3, multiple dwelling to build nine quad structures (36 units). Proposal 1. See-the concept site plan on page 5, 2. These units would be initially rented. Approximately five years after construction they would be converted to owner - occupancy. 3. Each unit would have a tuck -under two-stall garage. Comments This proposal is consi with the plan amendment request for RH, residential high density housing for the same si The proposal would be compatible with adjoining land uses, consisting of multiple dwellings, county and city park property and school district .recreation facilities. The site is accessed by higher volume roadways, a requirement for high density residential development. The traffic generated by this development would not pass through a single-dwelling neighborhood. Final site and building plans would be considered by the Community Design Review Board if the zone change i s .approved Recommendation (Requires at least four votes in favor foraapproval) Approval of the enclosed resolution (pages 7 & 8 ) , rezoning the property at Holloway Avenue and Beebe Road from R -1 to R -3, multiple dwelling. This request should be denied if the plan amendment request for the same site from P, park to RH, residential high density is denied. r - BACKGROUND Site Description Acreage: 4.2 Existing land use: undeveloped - Surrpund i ng Land Uses. * r ` North: Hollows Avenue. A 'y cross the street are multiplepla dwellings (rental ) located in North St. Paul. Northwest: North St. Paul Road. Across the road is Goodrich Golf Course West: Goodrich Park and School District property South: School District property (lower Hillside soccer field) East: Beebe Road. Across Beebe Road, undeveloped land planned for RM.' residential medium density and multiple dwellings (Archer Heights) Planning 1. Land Use Plan designation: present - =P, park; proposed - -RH, residential high density. 2. Zoning: R -1, single dwelling 30 Permitted density (if plan amendment approved): 34 people /net acre 4. Proposed density: 28.3 people /net acre 5. Compliance with land use laws: Section 36 -485 requires three findings for a zoning change. Refer to the resolution on pages 5 and 6.6 Rubl i c Works 1. Sewer and water are .available. 2. The specifics regarding grading, drainage and utilities will be reviewed at the of Community Design. Review Board consideration. Final plans have not been submitted. Procedure 1. Planning Commission recommendation 20 - City Council decision following a public hearing ic 1. Location Map 2. Property Line Map 30 Concept Site Plan 4. Petition 5. Resol uti on 2 w Avg A RO 199 .. •. 3C J ft IV r W W • 64 _ 25 Z AVE-]t 1711 ______j o MAPtEwOOD R • 1 fW PUBLIC WORKS BLDG. . ^ t i$o0 ' w000 AV ' NORTH ST. PAUL t 29 • 68 0140L28 LOW ((AY AVE. W 5 • f``` .. .. " .. .. ; 212 W ° 21 9 5 2 2 Y ; _'• 7 R! PLEY AVE.P IPL E vr f 29 o AVE -' 4 O c z ,V V Z Z J PRICE z AVE d - d Y1 0 ~ i 30 LARPENTEUR AVE, z O i rr '65ST. PAUL E AVE. W z w dc v bi r N M A RYLAKE MD. { j i IVY WE I Q a. Troiler Court ' } 168 (Privote) f 1I1dle— E MARYLAN -• - - - - - - - A 31 ' c ST 120 069 . :_ $ ._ f Beeper wALO O to AVt . n LOCATION MAP Attachment 1 4 N A C. Mul -ti P1 e do 00 Dwel 1 ngs 0 Multi pl e Dwel : HOLLOWAY AVE. Goodrf-ch. set 440 25•W zGolf X a4bCourse . 0.,0 -,b Ac ir Undeveloped 0 elm Iwo 00 00 ev. 0 goo V : Op• - + Oo . O Val ob Goodrich Pak 4 Archer' He ghts KI rLt T IAVtNUt Mounts Park Academ PROPERTY LINE MAP 4 Atta Two 4 Qa 5'' - . Hol 1 oway Avenue, CD CD IJI z t •, - a 1 ; . tip ,•; - `_ i o Q Alp R 31 V Soccer Field lb School District Property r CITY OF MAPLEWOOD REZONING We petition the Ma p ole d City Council to rezone the attached - described property from to R_ 3 f an erson''s name on this petition is i ndi_cati on of The_+vr tten signaturegnature o y P that. person s understanding of the proposed zone, the proposed 1 oe ti on and an endorsement for approval of such change. ABSTRACT PRINT NAME LIST NO.SIGNATURE 7711 1 - mil. S cus cr I s - G k U Ild &I = Zf x - A 0/. rd xe 1 - 0 4 r r GtAi Eocr 7/Z- 1 6 attachment .4 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a. regular meeting of the City CounciloftheCityofMaplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the 'Counc 1ChambersinsaidCityonthedayof1983at7: 00 p.m. i The following members were present: The following members were absent: J WHEREAS, Sauro Realty and T. C. Builders initiated a rezoning fromR - residence - district g - ng ) for the fo'l 1 owing described property ( single dwelling) to R -3, residence district (multipledwelli All that part of the west one h a l f of the southeast one ua rter of Section 14 Towns q Township 29 North, Range_ 22 west of the Fourth Principal MeridiandescribedasfDllows: Commencing at the northwest corner of said southeast one uarter of Section 14 • then o ' qthencsouth00045westonanassumedbea along thewestlineofsaidsoutheastonequarteradistanceof57.97 feet to the point of beg'i n ng of the land to be described; Thence south 10 47' 03" east a distance of 287.93 feet; thence south 2834' 38" east a distance of 173.79 feet; thence north 51 23' 26" east a distance of 167.71 feet/ thence north 53 08' 28" east a distance of 101.26 feet; thence north 67 30' 50" east a distance of 86.86 feet' thence north 55 14' 31" east a distance of 91.92 feet; thence north 73 51' 29" east a distance of 70.63 feet; thence north 89 44' 25" east parallel to the north line of said southeast one quarter, a distance of 49.18 feet to a point distance 30.00 feet west of the east l i n e of said west one half of said southeast one quarter; thence north 0 09' 56" East and parallel with said east line of said west one half a distance of 195.32 feet to a point 33.00 feet south of the north 1 i ne ' of said southeast one quarter; thence south-89 44' 25" west, along a l i n e parallel to and 33.00 feet southerly of said north line of said southeast one uarter, a distance of 592.23 feet; ' q et, thence south 50 18 25 west, a distance of 39.27 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows : 1. This rezoning was initiated by Sauro Realty and T. C. Builders P ur-suant to chapter 36, article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed b the Maplewoodewood Plan •y p Wing Commission on August 15, 1983. The Planning Commission recommended to the CitCouncilthatsaidrezoningbe 0 1 Attachment 5 7 Q 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on to consider this rezoning. Noti ce ' 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 'y Planning Comma ssi on. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPL EWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above-described rezoning be approved on the basis of the fol l owi n ,.f i ndi n s9. 9Offact: 1. • The . proposed change is consistent with the Land Use P1 an .and spirit, intent and purpose of the zoning code. 20 The proposed change would not substantially injure or detract from the use or character of neighboring property. 3. The proposed use is in the best interest of the community, as it would provide additional modest -cost housing opportunities, consistent with the Housing Plan goals. Adopted this day of , 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) SS. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed Clerk of the City. of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that, I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood held on the day of 1983, with the on ginal on f 1 e in' my offi ce, and the same i s a ful 1 , true and compl ete transcript therefrom insofar as the same relates to a zone change. Witness my hand as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this day of 1983. City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota B. Rezoning: Beebe and Hot l oway 57 - Secretary Olson said the proposal is to rezone the property from R -1 to R -3 to build nine quad. structures. Staff is recommending approval of the zone change if the plan amendment is also approved. Chairman Axdahl asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment on the proposal. No one was heard. John Sauro said they have proposed a site plan to the staff which they intend to use. Lommi s si oner Ne t ! i sh moved the P l a n n i n g Commission torward the following resolution to the City Council: Ar WHEREAS, Sauro Realty. and T. C. Builders initiated a rezoning from R -1, residence district (single dwelling) to R -3, residence district (multiple dwelling) for the following described property: All that part of the west one half of the southeast one quarter of Section 14, Township 29 North, _Range 22 west , of the Fourth Principal Meridian described as f - )11 ows : Commencing at the northwest corner of said southeast one quarter ofq Section 14; thence south 0 00' 45" west on an assumed bearing, along the west line of said southeast one quarter a distance of 57.97 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; Thence .south 10 47' ..03" east, a distance of 287.93 feet; thence south 28 34' 38" east a distance of 173.79 feet; thence north 51 23' 26" east a distance of 167.71 feet/ thence north 53 08' 28" east a distance of 101.26 feet; thence north 67 30' 50" east a distance of 86.86 feet; thence north 55 .14' 31 east a distance of 91.92 feet; thence north 73 51' 29" east a distance of 70.63 feet; thence north 89 44' 25" east, 9 8 -15 -83 1 4 parallel to the north line -P ne of said southeast one quarter, a distance of 49. 18 feet to a point distance 30.00 feet west of the east l i n e of s a i d west one half of said southeast one quarter; thence north 0 09' 56" East and parallel with said east l i n e of said west one half a distance of 195.32 feet to a poi nt 33.00 feet south of the north 1 i ne of saiJ4 sou thea t one quarter; thence south 89 44' 25" west, along a line parallel to and 33.00 feet southerly of said north l i n e of said southeast one uarter, a distancestancqe of 592.23 feet; thence south 50 18' 25" west, a distance of 39.27 feet fo the point of beginning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD PLANNING COMMISSION that the above-described rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed change is consistent with the Land Use Plan and spirit, intent and purpose of the zoning code. 2. The proposed change would not substantially injure or detract from the use or character of neighboring property. 3: The proposed use is in the best interest of the community, as it would provide additional modest -cast housing opportunities, consistent with the Housing Plan goals. This approval is subject to a royal of t e 1 an amendment re es for the same site from P, park to RH residential high density_ Commissioner S1 etten seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl , Barrett, El l efson, Fischer, Hejny, Pel 1 i sh, Prew, Robens, Sigmundi k, S1 etten, Whitcomb • d. MEMORANDUM Action y ounce l Endorsed TO : .__ -- City Manager Modified. , -- ----. FROM: Director of Communit Red ectetyDevelopmentDaSUBJECT: Plan Amendment to LOCATION: S. E. Corner of Lower Aftonton Road and McKnight Road == 'APPLICANT Ci of Maplewood OWNERS: Arnold Johnson (2299), Gar -Ketch 328Gary ( ), Edward and BarbaraKatzmarki (338), Mark and Mary LeClair (346), Tim and ' Lelan Lee .(358)and Marie Johnson (2271)DATE: August 9, 1983 SUMMARY Request A plan amendment from RM, residential medium densit •RH residential ty to SC, service commercial ,tial high density and RL, residential low density.y Reason for the Request 1. No specific development is proposed. The city • joint p y counc 1 ni t ated the .planamendmenttocommercialatameetingwiththelannincommi 'May 16. The council would like P g on i ke to Plan an area for a variety of commercialservicesthatareconvenienttoresidentsofthisarea. h ea • Staff i s proposinganareaofhighdensityresidentialtocompensateforthelossofdensifromtheSCamendmentandtobufferthesingledwellingsfromthe. proposedcommercialdevelopment. 2. A commercial center, of the size dproose usually •goods store proposed, y consi sts of convenience9swithagrocerystoreastheanchortenant. It would square probablyhavelessthan1009000sqefeetandwouldrequireapopulationof5,000to40,000 people to support it. Such centers usuall need five to ten acres . 1 Issues There are two issues to decide: 1. Should this site be designated for commercial u •use now or wait until aspecificdevelopmentisproposed? Coriment: State law requires that if the plan is amended the si mustberezonedwithinninemonths. The advantage of a chang '9 ge now sthatasitezonedforcommercialwouldbemoreattractivetoadeveloper. The disadvantage i s that council would have to-acceptwhateveruseispermittedinthezoningistrictchosen.osen. Lawrence Livingston, "Business and Industrial Development," i n ThPractiofLocalGovernmentP e Png , ed. I CMA (Washington D.C. ,1979T , P . 248. I. Becaus of the proximity of surrounding commercial •9 centers, thissitemaynotdevelopcommercially. The landownerowner would then havetoseekaplanamendmentfromafuturecitycouncil. 2. Should the adjacent RM land be changed . anged to RH to .compensate for thedensitylostwiththeSCamendment? Comment: Over - the ap st few years, counci -1 has been slowly. - redu n the RMandRH .land in the cat by changing g y joint y ng i ng the , plan . des i gnat i ons to RLandcommercial. At the meetin with the la ' ' -9 p nning commissioninMay, council directed the planning commission ' r to consider furtherdensreductions. Amending the plan from RM to SC would allowthesamenumberofhousingunitsaswasplannedwiththewholareaRM. This is a good area for RH with cond ominiums to the east e townhouses to the south and proposed commercial to the1edwellingsinst north. Thesin9gothewestwouldbeprotectedbythecity'srecentlypassedordinancewhichrerequiresatleastafifty -foot set-back and screening for the multiple dwellings from ' s. T 9 om the singledwellinghedisadvantageisthattheRHusewouldcreate motraffic. The existing roads, however, thisaredesignedgnedtohandlethistraffic. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolutionon which amends the Comprehensive Plan fromRMtoSC, RH and RL, with the understanding hat a •g change back to residentialdentsalinthefuturewouldnotbeobjectionableifthepropertyownerr 'p y requests it. 2- BACKGROUND Site Description Af Acreages: 62 acres proposed for SC 182 acres Droposed for RH 2 acres proposed for RL 27 acres total _- f e Eli sti ng l and use undeveloped, except for a singlee dwel 1 i n on Londi99 n Lane and five single dwellings at the corner of Londi n Lane and McKnight Road. Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Lower Afton Road and Battle Creek Park Easterly: Connemara condominiums Southerly: Londi n Lane and high density townhouse projects Westerly: McKnight Road, Shamrock Plaza and apartments Attachment one (page 5) shows the location of existing commercial centers. Theirdistancesfromtheplanamendmentsitebyroadareasfollows: Shamrock Plaza (convenience services)-- adjacent Sun Ray Shopping Center (full service) - -12 miles Valley Creek Mall (full service) - -1 3/4 miles Upper Afton and Century (convenience services) - -2 miles Dn it + A,-4-;^&-, 7 -1 -71: Council approved a PUD for 375 apartment and townhouse units. This PUD expired in 1972. Planning I. Land Use Plan dei sgnati on : RM 2. The RM classification "is designated for such housing types as single-familYhousesonsmalllots, two - fami homes, townhouses, and mobile homes. The maximum population density is 22 people per net acre" (p. 18 -30). 3. The RH classification "is designated, for such housing types as apartments, two- family homes, townhouses, nursing homes, dormatories, or elderly housing.9Themaximumpopulationdensityis34peoplepernetacre" (p. 18 -30) . 4:° The SC classification "is oriented to facilities which are local or community -wide scale. While a full range of commercial uses is permitted in this dis- trict, certain types of facilities which may be of a high-iY nature,such as fast food restaurants, discount sales outlets, gas stations, and light industrial uses, should be ermi tted subject to specific ' 'P performanceguidelines. The objective of establishing this district is to provide for a wide variety of commercial uses, compatible with the character and develop-ment of the neighborhoods P n which they are located (p, 18 -31). 3 - 4 5. The RL classification is primarily for single dwellings. 6. The five single dwellings on the corner of McKnight Road and, Londi n Lane should be changed to RL to reflect the actual use. The proposed RH to the north of these homes will provide a buffer from the commercial to the north. A good example of this is the multiple dwellings north of Sun Ray ShoppingYP9 Center. 7. -- The proposed SC designation was chosen because council wanted the widest variety of commercial uses possible. 8. Lower Afton Road is planned as a major arterial street. The 1979 Barton - Aschman Transportation Plan proposes that Lower Afton Road be expanded to four lanes in the future. McKnight Road is planned as a minor arterial street. Londi n Lane is planned as a minor collector. 9. Zoning: F, farm residence 10. 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." This means that the city must rezone this property within nine months so as not to conflict with the Plan if this amendment is approved. Public Comments 1. Arnie Johnson, the property owner, had no objections 2. The property owner at 338 McKnight had the following-objection: There is enough traffic (vehicle and pedestrian) around this area, a commer- cial zone in this area, would only add to that. We have lived i n this area five years now, and each year it gets continually worse. With the amount of children in this area, and with the heavy traffic of McKnight Road, it.can only be one thing, and that is dangerous." • 3. See enclosed letter from the City of St. Paul (page 8 ADMINISTRATIVE Procedure 1. Planning Commission: public hearing and recommendation to the city council 2:' City Council decision (majority vote required) 3. Metropolitan Council review mb A4.4. 4... 1. Location Map 2. Property Line Map 3. Vista Hills Land Use Plan 4. Letter: City of . St. Paul 5. Letter: Arnie Johnson - 4 - 6: Resolution 4 ' SUN RAY SHOPPING CENTER _ ., illMKtOOK C AV T• t S • R c) kD s ` 47H ST. I .+.ice 2 N D S T N. 44 ; HASTINGS .w- .`, < W V UDSQ ' r ' 1{ s D .q s I D ZbuRra2 - s I — UBURB N sc L t ...: „ 3r ( f ST ST. N. hyDSO r c u u 1 . N. 94 I = 5 V "MiDE a - It R LA N _ BR W o o 4 Z ( DO RIDC eD. vj f D SCM. a. O 'i h PARK ! DDR 4 .J MA ( 41 o Bartle CreekN R t ` i L A lake L* JAMES 2i CO. RD. NO. 35 0 1 W r. - 6 O - W v M e . ` O AFTO I 'RD. u AVE. - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - Cr tr ` oNGtL •, t G.ra Sa Q t G,, ME A W IN c Z t t 1 IFIrrFLLOW3:: 0 Aj p ENROQ • AVE. - •o _ G O SHAMROCK .CON •WF• : , H ARA K DR. PLAZA EMRic- JE. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL ; L D "E PLAN AMENDMENT UIC4 o Ft F h R - - ° ,0o _ ryyyy _mow IEw 00D O gyp• - - - - - - - 1LAJlJWrCR ocLA.LO IN LA. t CEDAR c CODWILL _j BASSWOOD tD. W PL. It Tit G r C 94 Z LIJ sc& f - e .1 ` .11WOODMILL c J CT W ' s : •r V mSuMAILAMAILANDRD. 4833 2--- - - - - - —0 LOWER AFT N RD. i --- - - - - -- ---- - - ---_ — -- — a r , * 4 r, NtLLw00D *`tEE4x T 1 VALLEY CREEK MALL it " _ = o # Z o s " ,p ST CO. RD. NO. 123 N R `J A 1. LINWOOD 120 AVE, -. Q wIMDGATE RD- J tAUI ST. QQ• i -- 5• -. W_ L ff p 2 'L or RD. $CH. I .,- STEEPLE V \Ew v 2M 1 I 0 a = 1q, el O , « u I ' - R o . 00 i . ( AA . z S ; ' ' - AE MAR J O v u NERDEE ILIs, aVALL 1tIEW PL. I ' ` LEIiRO C 1 3 s Ls s v R< I ICTORI * 1 O HIGHWOOD AVE ; to. H 30 00 Ag - - - -1 8- - -- - - - _ - COURTLY RD. .L-_ - - - - - - - - - - • - - - -O. RD. NO- 74 17 7L AMIE AVE. < W z I AVE. v = I `YK O AVE. R S I J LA. Z Co*weNHOE u 1 O 10- ' I BO :SOxzoo - - N -- L AV + AVE. Z 3000 MARI I 1 CARYEP, 1 1 49 s 1 23 -- GREEN AND AVE. . • 24 1440 -2o- — LA LOCATION MAP Existing commercial Centers 5 _ Attachment one J PROPOSED SC 1 ter r r e 338a t PROPOSED RhPROPOSEDRL 346 AN 5 ' 2299 22 Z I Lu N D 1 N- 6:7 8S 93 f a 1 11 r , 0 JO 10 1 MAPL v4f PROPERTY LINE MAP 6 - Attachment Twow Is go i LW L O r-- PROPOSED RhPROPOSEDS } PROPOSED R1 Rm iIIT minor Collector lI V C p r Rh R1RM cc minor collector PL S • w 4 i i Cz i + LM 0SR1to 1 • 1 Minor code ftorat ` RI w , o major collect cc • W F-- c T Vista Hills NEIGHBORHOOD LAND USE PLAN Attachment Three r • c i t7 L Cp cc a a i CC W fC 4 N Mill CiTY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ECONOMIC, DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF PLANNING 25 West Fourth Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55102 GEORGE LATIMER 612 -298 -4151 MAYOR September 28 , 1982 r- a - f Mr. Geoff Olson City. of Maplewood 1902 E. County Road B Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Dear Mr. Olson: With respect to the proposed plan change allowing service commercial development, the southeast corner of McKnight Road and Lower Afton Road, we have the following concerns: 1. There should be some clear determination of need for commercial space before a p l a n change is made. Our ex- perience does not indicate a great deal of demand. A high rate of turnover in commercial uses has been observed at Shamrock Plaza located. in St. Paul at that intersection. This is likely because of the extensive shopping available one m i l e north in the Sun Ray -- Suburban Avenue retail cen- ter, as well as the shopping and services available at VAl 1 ey Creek Mall one and one -half miles east. Neither present de- velopment densities nor future development proposals that we are aware of for Highwood. and this portion of Maplewood in- dicate need for the additional commercial space. 2. Because of the nature of the terrain and the natural pond that exists at- this site, there should be some assurance that adequate provision for storm water rententi on can be made before the plan is amended. The area would appear to require extensive grading and filling to allow for tradi - t1 onal commercial development. The City of St. Paul has no storm sewer facilities in this immediate area other than a minor ditch section along Lower Afton Road. It is very probable that development, especially commercial, east of McKnight Road will create erosion and flooding p rob 1 ems i. n this ditch section. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposal. Sincerely, Peggy A. Reichert = Deputy Director for Planning PAR: KF:sb 9 Attachment Four SAP 30 i3_1 4 M City of Maplewood 1902 East County Road B Maplewood MN 85109 August 23, 1983 tAttenti on : Mr. . Geoff Olson AI CP Director of Community _ _ ty Development Gentlemen: Subject: Plan Amendment - Lower Afton, McKnight and Londin Lane Recently I received a letter from the village regarding the council's desire to reclassify my property from RM to RH and S.C. I This letter was very well received and demonstrated the council ' s desire to come up-front in a non - adversary relationship with a plan that is most logical for the usage of the land and one which will provide the greatest return for the village with no adverse affects to its citizens. With such a zoning plan, it will be far easier to contact large reputable builders, who can then have a greater degree of assurance that their time and effort spent in a logical overal 1 "PUD" plan will be accepted, Without such a zoning plan, - an adversary situation is set-up. Good builders w i l l go where they are welcomed, leaving only marginal builders and piecemeal development, or; a builder may decide that he is willing to fight, and if he. has the stamina and a lower land price, he can obtain the RH and SC land classifications. This situation w i l l be a contest all along the way, with the only winner being the developer and both the village and the landowner being the losers. Real estate development is based in a major way, on timing and needs, and good development cannot rely on too much guessing or unknowns. If a need develops, a builder cannot begin to satisfy the need if he does not have some assurance of an acceptable location. 3M, as an example, leases extensive office space and personnel training space in Woodbury. 3M also rents or leases a large number of housingunitsforbothdomesticandforeignpersonnelandtheirfamiliesvisitingitsMaplewoodfacilities. If their was some assurance up front that such needs could be satisfied in Maplewood, it may be possible to put some- thing together. The 3M case seems unlikely at present, but if some ammenities, such as shopping, recreation, medical facilities, or a good restaurant, etc., available, it is possible that this, along ithrestaurant, r g e ready access to 3M, could be attractive. The point is, that good development needs to be attracted. Attachment Five 10 t City of Maplewood Page 2 August 23, 1983 4 The easiest and most natural decision to make, is to do nothing; for example, I was particularly distressed at the expressions made at the Maplewood Planning Commission meeting of August. 15. "Leave the zoning, as i t is, in this way we will have the upper hand and when .t builder domes in, we will have a lot of leeway and can then decide what to agree upon. This adversary reasoning almost assures that we wi 11 'not attract builders who can put together and implement a good "PUD" plan. With the controls that we now have in the village, there is no reason for having fear in asking for a logical, reasonable development and in trying to attract one. The arguments presented at the Planning Commission meeting of August 15 for not taking an agressive position and trying to attract logical development were, for the most part, based on the fear of change. The 7 -11 store complex was brought up as satisfying for shopping needs of the area. In reality, we know that very few families can afford the luxury or limited merchandise of convenience store shopping for family needs. The 7 -11 store complex was also brought up as being very acceptable in the neighborhood by the four or so residents along McKnight Road. If this is so, the corner directly opposite, which would hardly be any closer to these homes M should also be equally. as desirable, possibly more so, since it would not be a teenager meeting place. In 1971, the property was approved for 375 apartment units which was a far greater density than is now permitted for an RH classification. There were comments that shopping needs are already provided by Sun Ray and Woodbury; these are not necessarily applicable..We have many residents in South Maplewood who would go out of their way to reach these f aci 1 i ti es .This can be especially true with the upgrading of Lower Afton Road to a mayor four lane arterial, connecting Maplewood and Woodbury with downtown St. Paul. With the. excellent road system in this area, the concerns about traffic problems certainly would be a very minor concern. 1 would be happy to work with the village and would appreciate any input on the type of development that is needed. Sincerely, A. E.. Johnson 2299 Londi n Lane St. Paul, MN 55119 saf lp_ Plan Amendment Resoluti6n RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the Maplewood City Council and staff initiated an amendment to the Maplewood comprehensive plan from RM, residential medium density to SC, serV i ce commercial; RH, residential high density and RL, residential 1 ova density for the f- dllowing- described property: - =c East of McKnight Road, between Lower Afton Road and Londi n Lane These properties are more commonly described as 328 -358 McKnight Road and 2271 -2299 Londin Lane; WHEREAS, the procedural history of this plan amendment is as follows: 1. This plan amendment was initiated by the Maplewood City Council and staff. 2. The Maplewood planning commission held a public hearing on September 19, 1983, to consider this plan amendment. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements . The planning commission recommended to the city council that said plan amendment be 3. The Maplewood city council considered said plan amendment on , 1983. The council considered reports and recommendations from the p-1 anni ng commission and city staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above- described plan amendment be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The SC designation will encourage the development of commercial services that are convenient to the residents of south Maplewood. 2. The RH designation will compensate for the loss of density from the SC amendment, thereby avoiding a loss of future housing. 3. The tax base would be increased. 4. The RL designation recognizes the existing single dwellings. The above amendment is done with the understanding that a change back to residential would not be objectionable if the property owner requests it. Adopted this day of 1983. Seconded by Ayes -- 11- D. Plan Amendment:, Lower Afton, McKnight and Lond i n Lane Secretary Olson read the notice of public hearing. The proposal is to change the plan from RM to SC, RH and RL. Chairman Axdahl asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment on the proposal. t Jerry Johnson, 2445 Londin Lane, representing Connemara. II Association, questioned if the. plan was to be changed to RH adjacent to Connemara II. Said there - is a big pond, with a lot of w i l d l i f e and pine trees. Some of the' wi 1 dl i fe would be destroyed, traffic has to be considered on Londi n Lane and McKnight. Right across from the proposed SC is the 7 -1.1 Store and Shamrock Center. He does not think the proposed SC is needed because the area i's al ready quite well served. Mark LeCl 346 S. McKnight, said when they purchased their home it was understood the adjacent property would remain low density. He reviewed the service areas already within a short distance of the area. He thought Lhe valuation of his property would decrease if townhouses would develop. He contacted the DNR and Watershed. They are interested in following up on what would happen to the pond. He has a problem with littering and foot traffic behind his house now. Dick Martenson, 2455 Lond i n Lane, questioned if this proposed designation was being applied to the property because an RH designation was removed from property in another part of the City. Secretary Olson said it would be compatible, the surrounding property is presently developed what the higher density, with the exception of the single family at the corner. Mr. Martenson questioned if the Community would lose federal funding df the goals outlined in the comprehensive plan are not met. Secretary Olson said the goals are part of the Metropolitan Council goals which allocates a certain number of units to each community. There is nothing that says the City has to have the units, however, it does help in terms of getting grants if, the City can show we are making progress towards the housing g o a l s . Mr. Martenson said the pond and w i l d l i f e in the area would be eliminated if the property would be developed to the higher density. He also said he had concerns with traffic and safety for existing and future residents going into the central city to their jobs. Gary Catch, 328 McKnight Road, .questioned if federal funds would be lost if the service commercial area would not be designated.. Secretary Olson said no. The City Council felt there was a need for a commercial area in the general area. Mr. Catch said the City has not commented on the recommendation of the City of St. Paul regarding the storm sewer and the . need for development. The time to rezone is when there is a developer i nterest,at that time the surrounding property owners could negotiate with the developer. Once the property is rezoned, it will be difficult to sell their single - family 5 8 -15 -83 home with apartments right next to them. This would be a ood addition on totheparkdustnorthofit,g r* Mr. LeCI ai re said there i's concern with traffic safety in the area.There has been accidentsents already. He would also like to see the wildlife preserved. Barb Katzmark, 338 S. McKnight, she is concerned not onl :::with the .1 Jaddi ti oval traffic on only McKnight Road but also with the pedestr7"an = traffic. Vo additional commercial land is required, there is already -7-y ]] store.There wi 1 1 be a 1 ot. of multiple b u i l d i n g s adjacent to the four-singlehomes. Owner of a single dwelling suggested if the City wished to change to multiple, the purchase the g P y P single dwelling homes and then it could develop any way the City would wish. Arnie Johnson, 2299 Londin Lane, said when they had the ro ertPPyrezonedforapartmentsin1972, the comprehensive Plan showed the property as RH. He said Connemara is to repair the pond that was somewhat f i l l e d during the construction of the apartment buildings.The p They still have not done .that. Chairman Axdahl closed the public hearing portion of the meeting It was indicated by a Commissioner that he was not in favor of the proposed change to SC and RH because of the existing facilities within Shamrock not al being occupied and also because of the comments received from the landowners. They were not in favor of the commercial designation. Al so • a waiver of the moratorium to apply a R -3 zoningdistricttothsi . would . would be required, g It was also commented by another commissioner he could not see designating the property for Service Commercial as long as a definite development plan is not present. The service facilities are already provided in the neighborhood. He also commented on the traffic conditions as they exist, additional development would further add to traffic congestion. Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Comm City Counci 1 . that the land use plan not be chanaP RM to SC and R(N to RH ,however the Planning Commissi recommends a_,_plan amendment from RM to RL for the property develnnPd to single family at the northeast corner of Londin Lane and McKnTaht Road, Denial of the RM to RH and SC is based on the f _l l ow,i ng ar- 1. Not a good commercial decision. L The decision to to to SC is not a landowners decision 3. Would require a waiver of the R - 3 Zone change moratorium to change and develop as RH 40 The zone change would have to occur within 9 months 5. No specific development is currently proposed. Commissioner Pel l i sh seconded Ayes- -Commi ssi oners Axdahl , Barrett, El l efson, Fischer, Hejny, Pel l i sh, Prew, Si gmundi k, S1 etten , Whitcomb Abstained -- Commissioner Robens 6 8 -15 -83 MEMORANDUM Actionkton bar Council: EndorseTO: City Manager ModifieFROM: Director of Community DevelopmentSUBJECT: RejecteRezoning LOCATION: S.E. Corner of Lower Afton Road and McKni h- t e AP PL I CANT : K - o OWNERS: City of Maplewood Arnold Johnson (2299) and Marie Johnson (2271)DATE. August 9, 1983 SUMMARY Re uest Rezoning from F, farm residence to SC, shopping center, R -3 multiple dwellingandR -1, residence di strict (single dwelling), Reason for the Re uest No specific development is proposed. State law requires that the ro ert berezonedwithinninemonthsof p p y ter a plan amendment, if the amendment conflictswiththeplan. Commen This report assumes that council amends the plan to (SC) service commercial andRH) residential high density. Council must now choose the proper zone. The only choice for the RH land is R -3 multiple. There are several choices for theSCland: I. SC, shopping center zone 2. BC, business commercial 3. BC(M) , business commercial modified Refer to the attached l i s t of uses for each zone (pages 5 to 7 ) . The SC, shopping center zone is recommended because it seems closest to what council is looking for - -a shopping center rather than individual commercial buildings. It also would not allow such uses as car sales, drive-in restaurants or car washes. Council has a moratorium on rezoni ngs to R -3. The purpose is to allow co`unci l to study areas designated on the land use plan for multiples to determine if there is a conflict with adjacent single dwellings. Since council has studied the land use plan for this site, there is no reason to delay rezoning. Recommendation (at least four votes required) I _ Waiver of the moratorium on R -3 rezoni ngs for this site. II. Approval of the enclosed resolution, rezoning the Johnson r ert from FPPyfarmresidentialtoSC, shopping center and R -3, multiple as shown on page 4. 4 BACKGROUND Site Description6 Acreages:'crea 9 es : 1/3 acre proposed for R -1 zoning 61 acres proposed for SC zoning 182 acres proposed for R -3 zoning 25 1/3 acres total Insti ng land use: - undeveloped, except for a single dwelling on'Undi n Lane J Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: Lower Afton Road and Battle .Creek Park Easterly: Connemara condominiums Southerly: Londi n Lane and high-density townhouse projects Westerly: McKnight Road, Shamrock Plaza, apartments, and five single dwellings at McKnight Road Past Action 7 -1 -71: Council. a PUD for 375 apartment and townhouse units. This PUD expired in 1972. Planning Zoning: F, farm residence 1. Planning commission recommendation to city council. 2. City council holds a public hearing and makes a decision. mh 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. SC District 4. BC District 5. BC(M) District 6. Resolution 2 - 4AP s SUN RAY SHOPPING CENTER AV S IrOALE3i4114 $1. v 2"D 94 HASTINGSHASTINGS uplu 1"y1l#aUL)SO 1ST S N .IL U9 UBURBAN ri Lo 417 1j_ R1 Vn — L3;fTq, :: WtItLAROOKV scu. Elba RD-lei zPARKi MA ER uj o BWtk CrackJ40IDIx L4A:t gr JAMES DR CO. RD. NO. 35 0 z so , , • , * 6 0AFTON -RD. AWL. Cr cr.1Ar 0 -H z . 0d5L EEL OL00ft2IrAz9fto0 lit16PODILAVE- w SHAMROCK v C 0 TA MARA K DR.H DR. t n 44; VI. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL IPLAZAwit. t; a W Vt.. 41 PLAN AMENDMENT 6cle o _ _ _ N R too D 1000 Cov 0L 0 U2LA- E DIM wRD.LONDIN LA. i Wag> 00DWILL—A M a tit c 194 z I i :rOODfillt c c w j Lij MAILAND MAILAND RD. z+2- -480 C I.Owl It AF7 h a IDD OU RYOD lb t HILL WOOD is rOX T. fe VALLEY CREEK MALL 'a w 0 LOCATION MAP Existing Commercial Centers Attachment One WOOD CO- RD. NO.0000 z123 Lik UNWOOD 9 14066AT PAUL ST. LJ ST I ja 720 AVE. t p 0 3 oo STEEPLE 310 4L 0 as 0 4 Ir of oil Lima Cd, HIGHWOOD AVE Ll 0- RD. NO. 74 E 0 URTLY ItO.L-17 OM 0 EN AVE.z W a[ z I) O LLYNK I I A cc AWL.L) j L A. WSHOE Carwrr 0 BOXWO ;5 AV 40 AVE. MkR1 CARV tAVE- co F 4 9 23-- GREEN AN AVE. ac ul ILA 24 .1440 sleftc # a . t SCHL MK w 0 LOCATION MAP Existing Commercial Centers Attachment One