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1984 09-24 City Council Packet
y�a x� r AGENDA Maplewood City Council 7:00 P.M., Monday, September 24, 1984 Municipal Administration Building Meeting 84 -21 (A) CALL TO ORDER (B) ROLL CALL (C) APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Meeting 84 -20, September 10, 1984 (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 b,y 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. y 10 Accounts Payable 2. Budget Transfer - Finance 3. Renewal of G.H.P. & E.B.P. Contracts 4. Renewal of B. C. B. S. Contract 5. Appropriation from P.A.C. Fund b. Final Payment: Project 84 -10 7. Final Payment: Project 84- 6 8, Time Extension: Tilsen's 11th Addition 9. Change of Manager on Liquor License - Holiday Inn 10. Change Manager on Liquor License - Red Lobster (F) PUBLIC HEARINGS 1 6. . 'L 5 i �,cJ T If,t�/,��w�' 2. 7:10: Conditional Use Permit: Co. Rd. D (Podawiltz) (G) AWARD OF BIDS (H) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Plan Amendment: MaDl ewood best Blvd, 2. Code Amendment: Environmental Protection & Critical Areas Ordinance (2nd Reading ) 3. Code Amendment: Driveway Setback (2nd Reading) 4. City Hall 5, Joint Powers Agreement: Roseville IDR 6. Fees & Permits (I) _ NEW BUSINESS 1. No Parking - Co. Rd. D 2. Rezoning: Co. Rd. D & Van Dyke 30 Conveyance of Tax - Forfeited Land: Maol ecrest Park 4. Ordinance, on Liquor License Bonds (J) VISITOR PRESENTATIONS (K) COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (�) ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS ( M) ADJOURNMENT MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday, September 10, 1984 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 84 -20 A. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building and was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Greavu. B. ROLL CALL John C. Greavu, Mayor Present Norman G. Anderson, Councilmember Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Absent Michael T. Wasiluk, Councilmember Present APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Meeting No. 84 -19 (August 27, 1984) Councilmember Anderson 'moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 84 -19 (August 27, 1984) be approved as submitte Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Mayor Greavu moved to approve the Agenda as amended: 1. Larpenteur - McKnight to Highway 120 2. Todd 3. Permits 4. Montana and Myrtle 5. Goff 6. Battle Creek 7. Election Judges 8. Korstad Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. E. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Anderson moved, seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk, Ayes - all, to approve the Consnet Agenda as recommended: 1. Accounts Payable Approved the accounts (Part I, Fees, Services, Expenses, Check Register dated August 30, 1984 - $54,205.05 and August 31, 1984 - $358,230.50: Part II Payroll Check dated August 24, 1984 - $66,987.47) in the amount of $479,423.02. 2. Twin Oaks Final Plat - 1 - 9/10 Approved the Twin Oaks Addition Final Plat. 3. RLS - School District 622 Approved the Registered Land Survey for School District 622. F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 P.M., Tilsens 12th Addition a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a request of Mr. Robert Tilsen for preliminary plat approval for eighteen single - dwelling lots known as Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Heights No. 12. The property is located on the northeast corner of Lydia Avenue and McKnight Road. b. Manager Evans presented the staff report. c. Director of Community Development Geoff Olson presented the following Planning Commission recommendation: "Commission Ellefson moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Heights #12 preliminary plat, subject to: 1. The applicant enter into a developer's agreement, with the required surety, for all internal public improvements. This agreement shall include the following items: a. A requirement to replace each eliminated tree of at least four inches in diameter with another tree at least two inches in diameter, subject to Section 9 -191 (5) of City Code. b. A requirement that a twenty -foot wide area be provided by the developer along the McKnight Road frontage, from Lydia Avenue to N SP easement. 2. Approval of final grading, drainage and utility plans and easements by the City Engineer. The grading plan shall include the following: a. All trees over four inches in diameter, the proximity of grading to those trees planned to be preserved and indicating which trees are to be removed. b. An erosion control plan that includes the suggestions of the soil conservation service. 3. The storm water pond easement shall include all property up to one foot above the 100 year high water elevation, for the pond, as calculated by the City Engineer. 4. The lots adjoining the storm water pond shall contain at least 10,000 square feet outside of the ponding easement. 5. Lot 18 shall be increased to at least 100 feet of width at the building line from proposed Standridge Place., 6. The drainage and utility easement in the northeast corner of the site shall be extended in a straight line to the plat boundary. 7. Proposed Standridge Place shall be moved as far to the east as possible in front of lots 15 and 16. - 2 - 9/10 8. The asphalt diameter for the cul -de -sac shall be increased from the proposed 47 feet to 50 feet. This change shall be noted in the developer's agreement if not made on the design plans prior to the final plat request. 9. The plat shall be revised to show a three foot rather than a ten foot dedication of right -of -way for McKnight Road. The plat should show the existing right -of- way east of the center line as 40 feet, rather than 33 feet. 10. The existing sight triangle over the southwest corner of proposed lot 18 shall be shown on the plat. 11. The reference to Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Heights #10 plat to the north shall be corrected. The proposed plat shows it as #11. 12. Proof must be submitted before final plat approval that contracts have been entered into with N SP and the telephone company. Commissioner Barrett seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Ellefson, Fischer, Hejny, Larson, Sigmundik, Sletten. Abstained Commissioner Whitcomb." d. Mr. James Tilsen, representing Tilsen Construction, spoke on behalf of the proposal. e. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. None were heard. f. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard. g. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. h. Councilmember Anderson moved No. 12 preliminary plat, sub ecf 1 of Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Hei 1. The applicant entering into a developer's agreement, with the required surety, for all internal public improvements. This agreement shall include a requirement to replace each eliminated tree of at least four inches in diameter with another tree at least two inches in diameter, subject to Section 9 -191 (5) of City Code. 2. Approval of final grading, drainage and utility plans and easements by the City Engineer. The grading plan shall include the following: a. All trees over four inches in diameter, the proximity of grading to those trees planned to be preserved and indicating which trees are to be removed. b. An erosion control plan that includes the suggestions of the soil conser- vation service. 3. The storm water pond easement shall include all property up to one foot above the 100 year high water elevation, for the pond, as calculated by the City Engineer. 4. The lots adjoining the storm water pond shall contain at least 10,000 square feet outside of the ponding easement. 5. Lot 18 shall be increased to atleast 100 feet of width at the building line from proposed Standridge Place. 6. The drainage and utility easement in the northeast corner of the site shall - 3 - 9/10 be extended in a straight line to the plat boundary. 7. Proposed Standridge Place shall be moved as far to the east as possible in front of lots 15 and 16. 8. The asphalt diameter for the cul -de -sac shall be increased from the proposed 47 feet to the 50 feet. This change shall be noted in the developer's agreement if not made on the design plans prior to the final plat request. 9. The plat shall be revised to show a three foot rather than a ten foot dedication of right -of -way for McKnight Road. The plat should show the existing right -of- way east of the center line as 40 feet, rather than 33 feet. 10. The existing sight triangle over the southwest corner of proposed lot 18 shall be shown on the plat. 11. The reference to Robert Tilsen's Maplewood Heights #10 plat to the north shall be shown on the plat. 12. Proof must be submitted before final plat approval that contracts have been entered into with NSP and the telephone company. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. McClelland Street Water Project 84 -4 a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Wasiluk introduced the followina resolution and moved its adoption: 84 - 9 - 127 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid of Ro -So Contracting, Inc. in the amount of $36,656.25 is the lowest responsible bid for McClelland Street Water Main Project, City Project Number 84 -4 and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the City. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Beam Avenue Water Main a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption WHEREAS, the City Council has proposed that the area described as: West of T.H. 61 along Beam Avenue be improved by construction of Watermain, City Project 84 -12; - 4 - 9/10 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the proposed improvement be referred to the City Engineer, who is hereby instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary way as to whether the proposed improvement is feasible and should best be made as proposed, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. c. Councilmember Anderson moved to appropriate the $2,000 from Contingency Fund to cover costs of hiring S ort Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. to prepare the feasibility study. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. 2. City Hall a. Councilmember Bastian moved to table this item until the end of the Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. 3. Rezoning: White Bear Avenue (Edina Realty) 4 Votes a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Mr. Robert Sneen, representing Edina Realty, spoke on behalf of the proposal c. Director of Community Development Geoff Olson presented the Planning Commission recommendation as follows: "Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Commission recommend the City Council approve the following resolution: WHEREAS, Edina Realty, Inc. initiated a rezoning from F, farm residence to LBC, limited business commercial for the following described property: The southerly 150 by 430 feet of 2980 White Bear Avenue legally described as: that part of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Section 2, Township 29, Range 22: commencing at a point on the easterly right of way line of White Bear Avenue 731.5 feet northerly of the southerly line of said SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4; thence easterly and parallel with said southerly line of a distance of 430 feet; thence northerly at right angles to said southerly line a distance of 150 feet; thence westerly on a line drawn parallel to said southerly line of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Section 2, Town- ship 29, Range 22, to its point fo intersection with the easterly line of White Bear Avenue; thence southerly along said easterly right of way to a point of beginning This property is also known as 2980 White Bear AVenue, Maplewood: WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by Edina Realty, Inc., pursuant to Chapter 36, Article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reveiwed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on August 20, 1984. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said re- zoning be approved. - 5 - 9/10 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or from the character of the neighborhood, and that the use of the property adjacent to the area included in the proposed change or plan is adequately safeguarded. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical, efficient, and economical extension of public services and facilities, such as public water, sewers, police and fire protection and schools. Commissioner Hejny seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Barrett, Ellefson, Fischer, Hejny, Larson, Sigmundik, Sletten, Whitcomb." c. Councilmember Bastian introduced the followinq resolution and moved its adoption: 84 -9- 129 WHEREAS, Edina Realty, Inc. initiated a rezoning from F, farm residence to LBC, limited business commercial for the following described property; The southerly 150' x 430' of 2980 White Bear Avenue legally described as: that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, Section 2, Township 29, Range 22: commencing at a point on the Easterly right of way line of White Bear Avenue 731.5 feet Northerly of the Southerly line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence Easterly and parallel with said Southerly line for a distance of 430 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to said Southerly line a distance of 150 feet; thence Westerly on a line drawn parallel to said Southerly line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, Section 2, Tonwship 29, Range 22, to its point of intersection with the Easterly line of White Bear Avenue; thence Southerly along said Easterly right of way line to point of beginning. This property is also known as 2980 White Bear Avenue, Maplewood: WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. This rezoning was initiated by Edina Realty, Inc., pursuant to Chapter 36, Article VII of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning Commission on August 20, 1984. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said re- zoning be approved. 3. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on September 10, 1984, to consider this rezoning. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recom- mendations of the City Staff and Planning Commission. - 6 - 9/10 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above - described rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of neighboring property or from the character of the neighborhood, and that the use of the property adjacent to the area included in the proposed change or plan is adequately safeguarded. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical, efficient, and economical extension of the public services and facilities, such as public water, sewers, police and fire protection and schools. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 4. IRB's a. Manager Evans stated Woodbury has withdrawn their request for participation on Maplewood's Industrial Revenue Bond allocation. He received a request from Rosiner for3.6 million of Maplewood's allocation. He presented a request from Edina Realty for a 1.2 million bond. It is recommended that a hearing date for Edina Realty be established and that a joint powers agreement be drawn up with Roseville's request. b. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 84 - 9 - 130 RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A COMMERCIAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PURSUANT TO THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE OF THE HEARING WHEREAS, (a) Chapter 474, Minnesota Statutes, known as the Minnesota Municipal Indus- trial Development Act (the "Act ") gives municipalities the power to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of the encouragement and development of economically sound industry and commerce to prevent so far as possible the emergence of blighted and marginal lands and areas -of chronic unemployment; (b) The City Council of the City of Maplewood (the "City ") has received from Mogren Landscaping, a general partnership organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota (the "Company ") a proposal that the City assist in financing a project hereinafter described, through the issuance of its industrial revenue bonds (which may be in the form of a single debt instrument) (the "Bonds ") pursuant to the Act; (c) Before proceeding with consideration of the request of the Company it - 7 - 9/10 is necessary for the City to hold a public hearing on the proposal pursuant to Section 474.01, Subdivision 7b, Minnesota Statutes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, as follows: 1. A public hearing on the proposal of the Company will be held at the time and place set forth in the Notice of Hearing hereto attached. 2. The general nature of the proposal and an estimate of the principal amount of bonds to be issued to finance the proposal are described in the attached form of Notice of Hearing. 3. A draft copy of the proposed application to the Energy and Economic Develop- ment Authority, State of Minnesota, for approval of the project, together with proposed forms of all attachments and exhibits thereto, is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 4. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the hearing to be given one publication in the official newspaper and a newspaper of general circulation available in the City, not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days prior to the date fixed for the hearing, substantially in the form of the attached Notice of Public Hearing. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this 10th day of September, 1984. /s/ John C. Greavu Attest: /s/ Lucille E. Aurelius City Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A COMMERCIAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, will meet at the East County Line Fire Department #2 in the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, at 7:10 P.M. on October 8, 1984 to consider the proposal of Mogren Landscaping, a Minnesota general partnership (the "Company "), that the City assist in financing a project hereinafter described by the issuance of industrial develop- ment revenue bonds. Description of Project The proposed project shall consist of the acquisition of land and the construction and equipping thereon of an approximately 15,000 square foot office building to be located on the East side of White Bear Avenue between Lydia Avenue and Beam Avenue directly North of the Maplewood East Shopping Center in Maplewood. - 8 - 9/10 The maximum aggregate estimated principal amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance this project is $1,200,000. The project will be initially owned and operated by the Company and leased to Edina Realty. The bonds or other obligations if and when issued will not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance upon any property of the City except the project and such bonds or obligations will not be a charge against the City's general credit or taxing powers but will be payable from sums to be paid by the Company pursuant to a revenue agreement. A draft copy of the proposed application to the Energy and Economic Development Authority, State of Minnesota, for approval of the project, together will all attachments and exhibits thereto, is available for public inspection beginning September 19, 1984, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the City Hall in Maplewood, Minnesota. At the time and place fixed for the Public Hearing, the City Council of the City of Maplewood will give all persons who appear at the hearing an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposal. Dated this 10th day of September, 1984. (BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL) By /s/ Lucille Aurelius C ity Cler Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. c. Mayor Greavu authorized for their Dartici i — pa �'on in tion of a Joint Powers s IRB allocation. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. 5. Holmes and Graven a. Manager Evans stated Holmes and Graven have requested to be Bond Counsel for the Podawiltz Development. b. Mr. Podawiltz and a representative of Holmes and Graven spoke. c. Councilmember Wasiluk moved that Holmes and Graven be bond counsel for the Podawiltz development. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Motion defeated. I. NEW BUSINESS Ayes - Mayor Greavu; Councilmember Wasiluk. Nays - Councilmember Bastian and Anderson. 1. Development Agreement - Castle Design and Development Company a. Manager Evans presented a letter from Castle Design and Development Company, Inc., requesting relief from any further financial responsibility for Project 78 -10. At this point, the agreement is clear about the developer's participation and it is the City's intention to enforce the agreement unless the City Council nt with Roseville - 9 - 9/10 directs otherwise. b. Mr. Ken Gervais, representing Castle Design and Development Co., Inc. spoke. c. Councilmember Bastian moved to table this matter until later in October to allow staff to review the account. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS ( continued) 5. Podawiltz Development a. Councilmember Bastian moved to waive the Rules of Procedure to establish a hearing date for the Podawi tz Maple Ridge Development Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. c. Councilmember Bastian introduced the followinq resolution and moved its adoption: 84 - 9 - 131 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSAL FOR A PROGRAM TO FINANCE A MULTI - FAMILY RENTAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (MAPLE RIDGE APARTMENTS PROJECT) AND TO AMEND THE HOUSING PLAN OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE THE PROGRAM To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, will meet at the East County Line Fire Department #2 in the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, at 7:20 p.m. on October 8, 1984, to consider the proposal of Maple Ridge Partnership, a Minnesota limited partnership (the "Developer ") that the City undertake a program to finance the development hereinafter described, pursuant to the City's housing plan under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C, by the issuance of revenue obligations. The City will also consider the amendment of the City's Housing Plan to include the program. The Development The development consists of the construction and equipping of a mulit- family rental housing development of approximately 100 rental units, consisting of 43 one - bedroom units and 57 two - bedroom units, located adjacent to the Maple- wood Mall between I -694 and County Road D in Maplewood, Minnesota. As required by Federal law, not less than 20% of the units in the development will be occupied by persons of low income,,,a category presently defined under federal law to mean persons or families whose income is 80% or less of the median income for the St. Paul area as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Development will be owned and operated by the De- veloper. There will be no non- housing components within the development and substantially all (90%) of the development will consist of rental housing and functionally related facilities. The estimated principal amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance the Development will be $3,800,000. - 10 - 9/10 The bonds or other obligations, as and when issued, will not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance upon any property of the City of Maplewood, except the develop- ment and the revenues to be derived from the Development. Such bonds or obligations will not be a charge against the City's general credit or taxing powers but are payable from sums to be paid by the owner of the Development pursuant to revenue agreements. Further information concerning the Development, and the financing programs therefor may be obtained from Community Development, 1902 East County Road B, Maplewood, Mn. 55109 (telephone 770 - 4560). At the time and place fixed for the public hearing, the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota will give all persons who appear at the hearing an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposal. Dated this 10th day of September, 1984. (BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA) By /s/ Lucille Aurelius cit Cler Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. NEW BUSINESS 1. Proposed 1985 Budget a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 84 -9- 132 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood has scheduled a City Council meeting on October 8, 1984; WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota, pursuant to M.S.A. 645.4 has designated the second Monday in October specifically, Monday October 8, 1984, as a legal holiday; WHEREAS, M.S.A. 645.44 states that "No public business shall be transacted on any holiday, except in cases of necessity..." WHEREAS, it is necessary for the City of Maplewood and the Maplewood City Council to conduct business on October 8, 1984 for the benefit of the public; WHEREAS, M.S.A. 645.44 Subd. 5 allows the City of Maplewood to have an option of determining whether or not Christopher Columbus Day shall be a holiday; WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood has determined that Christopher Columbus is not a holiday and public business may be conducted thereon pursuant to M.S.A. - 11 - 9/10 645.44 Subd 5; BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the City of Maplewood and the Maplewood City Council will conduct business on October 8, 1984 for purposes of necessity and declaring the option of said Christopher Columbus Day is not a holiday on October 8, 1984 pursuant to M.S.A. 645.44. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. c. Councilmember Bastian moved to establish a hearing date of October 8, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. for the 1985 Budget and that staff establish a meeting p ace at Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. 3. Handicapped Accessibility Study a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian moved to accept the study and to adopt transition option 3 of the report. Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes - all. 4. Code Amendment - Driveway Setbacks a. Manager Evans presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Anderson moved first reading of an ordinance to allow the City Council to approve driveways Within five feet of o lines and directed sta to ream ne speCITIc areas OT tine proposea orainance. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. J. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS 1. Mr. Manfred E. Riechert, 2172 VanDyke Street a. Mr. Riechert questioned the actions taken regarding the property at VanDyke Street and County Road B. He requested the Council review the background. 2. Mr. Jack Landsdahl, 1451 E. County Road B a. Mr. Landsdahl requested Council take action regarding the property to the east of his home. The property is over run with weeds and debris. b. Mayor Greavu moved that a letter be sent to the owner of the them 10 days to clean up the- Oro y. Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. Ayes - all. K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. Larpenteur between McKnight and 120 - 12 - 9/10 ivi a. Councilmember Wasiluk requested staff check with the County regarding why there are two speed zones on Larpenteur between McKnight and 120. 2. Todd a. Councilmember Anderson stated he was called out to the Todd's residence at 2300 White Bear Avenue. He questioned why the Todd's had double -fee on their permits and why they need so many fire alarms. b. Staff answered questions from the Council. 3. Permits a. Councilmember Anderson questioned if the building permits required are all necessary. b. The City Attorney will review the Uniform Building Code. 4. Lights - Montana and Myrtle a. Councilmember Anderson stated he had a request from the residents of Montana and Myrtle for a street light. b. Staff will investigate. 5. Goff a. Councilmember Bastian questioned if Council wished to further discuss the Goff property at 1000 E. County Road C. b. No action taken. 6. Battle Creek a. Mayor Greavu moved that a thank you be extended to the Police Department Police Reserves, Civil Defense Department and to 3M Co. for their services regarding the chemical pollution problem at Battle Creek. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1. Election Judges a. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 84 -9 -133 RESOLVED, that the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, accepts the following list of Election Judges for the 1984 Primary Election, Tuesday, September 11, 1984: Precinct #1 Precinct #7 Eleanor Mathews Margaret Wolszon Lorraine Schneider Myrtle Malm - 13 - 9/10 Patricia Blanck Agnes Allen - Idamae Biebighauser Helen Jean Dickson Precinct #2 Pat Thompson Evelyn Axdahl Kathleen Dittel Bea Hendricks Karen Burton Marilyn Cunningham Precinct #3 Barb Leiter Doris Broady Janet Niska Alice Miller Irene Anderson Charlene Arbuckle Precinct #4 Caroline Warner Joyce Lipinski Mrjory Tooley Betty Eddy Jack Arbuckle Precinct #5 Elsie Wiegert Emma Kelbe Sibbie Sandquist Phyllis Erickson Joyce Schmidt Lynette Leonard Precinct #6 Kathy Supan Gunborg Mowchan Sandy Jones Linda Prigge Joanne Houghton Judy Widholm Seconded by Councilmember Wasiluk. 2. Korstad Betty Haas Esther Dollerschel Arnella Podgorski Betty Emerson Precinct #8 Jean Myers Betty Berglund Lorraine Fischer Rita Frederickson Mildred Houck Anna Fox Precinct #9 Mary Johnson Delores Mallet Margaret McDonald Corrine Flug Katherine Moore Theodore Haas Precinct #10 Anne Fosburgh Mary Lou Lieder Dorothy Arbore Pat Werden Diane Golaski Precinct #11 Delores Lofgren Maxine Olson Shirley Luttrell Karen Boget- Abrahamson Sigrid Hart Joan Cottrell Precinct #12 Mary Libhardt Audrey Duellman Deloris Fastner Mildred Dehn Orpha Getty Ayes - all. a. A meeting date should be established regarding Korstad's Development. - 14 - 9/10 b. Mr. Karl Grittner, representing Mr. Korstad, stated Mr. Korstad is willing to meet and also that the name of the street involved, Maplewood Blvd. West, could be reverted back to Kennard Street. c. Councilmember Anderson moved to place this item on the September 24, 1984 Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 3. Interviewing Architects a. Council instructed Staff to establish times for interviewing architects for the proposed new City Hall. The following are to be interviewed Monday, September 17, 1984: Trossen- Wright Architectural Alliance Korsurky, Knaak, Erickson Patch, Erickson, Madson, Watten 4. Resignation a. Councilmember Anderson moved to accept the resignation of Mr. Tod Rovie from the Community Desiqn Review Board and that a letter ot appreciation be orwar e . Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - all. b. Manager Evans stated there was a vacancy on the Human Relations Commission. c. Council directed Staff to advertise to fill the vacancies. M. ADJOURNMENT 9:27 P.M. - 15 - 9/10 MANUAL CHECK FOR SEPTEMBER 1984 1984 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CHECK REGISTER _ CNfCK NO. DATE ---- _ ___._. _ _... _..__.._.____.._- - YE(IiflOR _ITEM DESCRIPTION 246P3i 9 /17/84 236.1 1 BLUE CROSS I0%SURANC= 24683:: X911 7184 -- . _ _ --- 559014 - BLUE CROSS . 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ONR LIC PEL 2481 C9/1 ? /F4 42000 MINN STATEE TREAS 0 Rl VERS LTC P9L 240 1069 j9/17184 345.00 MIEN STATE TREASURER ORI VERS LIC F3L _... __ . .21, .40 248N L9/17fF4 3.53 N S P UTILITIES 249N)x0 9/17/ 34 72 N S p UTILT71 ES _ - 76.42 246P6C 9/17/81 390.0.0 U.S.POSTMt STER CIOSTA GE 393.00 250C4'� _ - -- � >17 f .8 4 -- - 1 e 1 :� ___ . - CLERK OF COURT C DRI LI 101.o)Q 25CM uy/17/84 5 III NN ST AT.; TREASURER MCTOR VLM LIC Pf 25Ow09 - ;:9l17y-f4 ___...__._ __- - -- _333.303 - - MINN STATE TREASURER DRIVERS LIC C 6.285.75 19F4 CITY DF MAPLE-600D CHE.CK REGISTER CHECK hr—o HATE _ _. _. fOOUN __. __ _- -_ _ V = _ ITEM DESCRIrT ;t?� t 250 L?Q CO-9/171-94 _... _?4 .CC IlS - G3 VT PRINT OFF SUP PL i EE 34 .0 0 4 251 41L C9/17/F4 25.75 RYAN MIC}AEL UNION DU:-'# LEU� _._ 25.75 251M2J :.91l7/84 25 JE9.45 M£TRO WASTE CONTROL sr R 251 MZ ^9 117 184 934 METR 0 FAST_ C 0NTR 0L SEWER 119.576.73 251MO9 w 9/17/ F4 7 MI ST TREAS MCT CR VEH LI;. PE 251MCS �9/17iF4 3G9.. 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AURIELIUS LUCILLE TRAVEL TRAINING t 254A spy L9/17184 9.25 AJREL' US LUCILLE vrTTr CASH 254A85 tj9/17/84 5.00 AURELIUS LUCILLE PETTY CASH 254AI5 U- 9/ 2059 AURELIUS LUCILLE Pc-TTY CASH 254A 5 U9/17/84 1. ^4• AURELIUS LUCILLE 0ETTY CASH 70.93 254025 ;;9 117 If4 _.- __ _ 1,435.fi1 __ CANADA LIFE I 1 , 9435.61 254C35 J9/17/$ 4 14 •333.50 CITY CNTV CR UNION CR UNION F8L ■ 1984 CITY iF MAri"LE.WC-DO CH!-*CK R"-EGISTE'R 'CMECK ItOo DATE ITEM DESCRIPTION 14 X333.50 254115 2 #522: -72 DEFERRA-7.0 COMP Pe 254115 4-9/17184 505*74 IC MA DEFERRED CCPP PBi 3.028.46 254 M5 2 19/17184 ICP455*74 MN FEDEIRAL SAVINGS FWT PBL 14 ,455. 74 254 P61 j-9/17/S-4 31 j f,,r MN MUTUAL LIFE 1 04 s u 0% N C ICE 310o 254M65 U9/11/E4 MN ST CCIAM/REVENUE SWT P8L 7, Q-75 .50 254 006 P -: 17 f F- 4 MINI ST Rc#6.T'!lREMrNT DEFr-RPED PE 254 M6 'F !19/17/%';-4 9*23 WIN ST RETIREMENT DEFERRED COMA PE 25. N 2540#69 L:;91 89213*30 MINN ST TR'.-ASAER MCTCR VEH L PF 254 !69 L,9/17t84 0*000 MINN STATE TREASURER Dfl R LAIC PEL 254VO9 9 7 f f 4 - 39. :5t f.! MINN STATE TREASURER ONR tIC PHL 254065 LY/17/F4 346o00 PN STA TE TREASURER DRIVERS LTC P6L 254M6.9 9/ 17 R-4 4C4900 MINN STATE TREASURER 0 OKI V Z R, S LIPC 03L -.9 1picll5r-. 254 M 71) CJ9117184 39999953 RN ST TREAS S/S Sf%'3 PBL 254 %At 60' Cl 9 / 1718 4 -4 M ST THE A S S fS S/S 'BL 89177.93 254lw75 L9/17/84 676e57 MN TEE A Pi S T ER S 01 , 110N OU,-L-.S IFEL 676.50 254N5u *)9/17184 42*36 NW Br-LL TELEPHONE TELEPHON Z- 254 N5%.O L9/17/84 49*RO NW Or-LL TELEPHONE T E LTP H3 N 254N50 'W-9/17184 33oQ7 _1111 BELL 7 cc-'L irs. P H 0 N E. TELEPHONE 2 5 41% 5 C-1 9/1 7/ E A 62*54 NW BELL T ELE P I- ON E T E: L --- P to 0 N 254 N 5 U L9/17t84 16*98 KW Br-LL TELEPHONE T-LEPHONE 254N ) 0 --ft id B E L t T%ELEP"ll!NE TELEP"ONE 254N5O C9/17184 4*67 NW BELL TELEPHONE T r%-'L E. P 44 0 N E 254 N5U 69/17184 63e35 NW BELL TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 1984 CITY 3F MAPLE 6 COO CHECK REGISTER CHECK NC* DATE- . . __ A+ *OUfiT . VE NDQ ITEM i3ESC I FT? 0 254N5 J 09/17/84 33.43 kW Br-LL TELEPHONE T£LLFHONC 254 A50 C 9 /1 7 /f 4 4 IN BELL TELEPHONE TE LEE PMINEL 254N ;;9 /17/84 74.92 f W BE.LL TEL =PW0NE TELEPHOh- 254N5i L-9/1 7/84 49.92 NW BELL TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 254A53 L91171fy - -- _ _. 3 - NW BELL TELEPM0N= ;£Lcf'HONr- 254100 ;:9/17 /8�4 - 9/.17/ 51 4 23.30 NY 8E'LL T:. LEP -CNE TLEPt4Oti_ 254 N5J 33.9 1 1 NW BELL TELEPHONE TEL: PMOt':E 254h54i 09/17/84 - 47.24 Nei BELL TELEPHONE TE'L- Ptj0r1- 254N j9/17184 15.5 F AW BELL. TELEPHONE � T_L= PHO%_ 254A5L X9/17184 19.37 hW 8ELL TELEPHONE TEL-PfivN 254! 5v Lt9 /17 /EQ - __._.._ _ . 26.66 IN BE LL. T ELEPMGNE T;L 2540C v9 /17 /RA 350.01 NW BELL TELEPHONE TEL-PtiON 254 N5 C9/1 7 /F4 l9.53 h BELL TELEPHONEE TEL-P+ N- 2541-'5 u 9/17/84 435.03 NW BELL T£LEPH TEL EPHON 254N5L '09 /17/84 39.00 W 8E LL IOW TELEPHONE .. � �1E TL= P!O � 254 A5, L9/17/84 38.90 KW BELL TELEPHONE TEL - Pi�Ohf 254' 5;.# X9/17/84 699 &W BELL T €L£PHINE TELEPHCN_ 254N50 t.9 /17 /Ati 15.32 hw BELL TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 254 K5 L; Z9/171R4 '83.54 AW BELL TELEPMCN£ TELEPHONE. 254 � 5 L 9 /1 7/ 8 4 679 NW SELL T- LEP HRON £ T E L -P HD 'N T 254N5�j X9/17/84 49. NW 8 LL TELEPHONE TEL EaMON- 254%5L 9/17/R4 13.12 Ali BrLL TELEPHONE T_LE'PrONr 254 N5u f 9 /1 7 / E 4 - 15.0 2 Nii BELL. TELEPHONE 254 N5 . '79/17/84 49. Q =0 hW B: T- LrE PH0NE. T Lt�'HOh c E T --- 254N5 ;:9/17/84 49.40 NW BELL TELEPHONE T L PH^IrtE 254N53 ' 9/17/E4 49. °0 N W BELL TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 254A5 s/17 84 47.30 Nei BELL T #E LEPI-ONE T- LEPl-004E 254N5? 9/17/E4 49. R0 NW 8r-LL TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 254 56 i9 117 / E4 __ _ 1 1.2.49 NW HELL T- LEPHINE TrLEPHt?N- C. 254%5J L9 /17 /84 53,75 NW BELL TELEPHONE T LEPH0N - 254 % ' 3 20 NW BE LL TELEPMONE TE ,-- ' L� PNG >j 154N5J :.9/17 t 15 .L�2 kip BELL TE.L €PHINE TELEPtiGNE 254 k5 C� .9/17/84 15.02 AW BELL TELEPI TELEPf -UN E 254 N56 ;9 /17 /F4 1 7.1 F NW BELL TELEPHON_ � T_L Z PH3ti= 254N5u u9/17/84 12.02 AW BELL TELEPHONE T EEL EPh3NE' 254 N 5U - -9/171A4 55 ,41 NW 8 'LL TELZPtl3NE T ELEPM011= 154N56J L- +9/17/84 67.95 NW BELL TELEPHONE TELEPHONE ?54 N 50 49 /17 / E4 f9 095 NW SELL TEL EPHONE r r N r T _L ..Q�iO c 254N5O X9/17 15.02 AW S.LL 7ELEFHCNE T;L 1Pf4G%- 254A5.i - r9/17/E4 14.72 NW 8ELL TELEPHONE TEL 39923.f8 15.4N 09/17/84 46.28 11.S.P UTIL_TIE'S 254Ntik� 9/17/E 699 ?9 N.S.P UTIL1TI-S 115 .4 $ 254hF.5 w9/17/84 .75 AUREL,US LUCILLE PATTY CASE'. 254VQ5 09/17184 .75- AURELIUS LUCILLE PETTY CASH r a 1984 CITY OF MAPLE 6CCJ CHECK R£6TSTER CMEC1( N!?. LATE - 1fENOJQ _� ___ _ _ IT£'14 D£SCRIPT10h 255"69 . 0 911 ? / "N ST TREASURER TO VEV T . C P 8 ML L 255"69 L9/17 / 94 4 9 947 *25 MN ST TREAS MCT CR V .4 LIC fl 255M6S %�9/17184 279.0 PN ST TREAS DRIVA LTC "'3L 255M76 J9/17184 69459 *32 MN ST TREAS FERA VER". B=BL ` 255"76 8,575 *32 MN ST TREAS PERA PER PBL _ .l5 ��334 .6/► y *sf ** 257C4� 9/17/E4 113.50 CLERK OF COURT CNTY DR &VERS LI 113 *50 � : *• tt f 25711 3 Q9/17 / @4 2 *50 MAPLE LEAF CFF U FE£S 2, 392 *5 0 257 M6'9 ; 9/17 / F4 4,561 .75 NN STA TF TREAS P, 'T OR V. l C Pf 257 iod S v9 /17 t?4 2200eI MN STa TE . TREAS DRIVERS L'_C PRL 4 * 781.5 257F6C ;:9/17/P4 6 BCD *36 US fCSTMACTER PT3%T4GE - _ 680. 36 257R10 ::9117 /R4 54 *C0 RAPS:-'Y CONCIL APB RUNS 54.03 15$4119 t'9/17`/t�i ___ __... -- _.._. 1fl�'s`� TRANSIF'ISJRAT 'rON LEASE PYM 158412 ,.9/17/ ?4 55 *00 CRIME RESISTANCE TFAVCL TRaIy:NG 256"69 u9/171$4 3 ,p661 *49 MINN S71 TREAS MOTOR Vi: LIC P; 258P6S 09/17/E4 31003 "INN S11 TREAS DRIVERS LIC =3L 3 9 7 1.4 9 t i C i 19F4 CITY .!F MAPLizb-W CID C"ECK. R;ftr ST R CHrCK Na. DATE 14#40UNr _. �._.. _. VENDCR ITEM DEIZ 258N �9 /17f86 __ 2.43 _ - **SOP UTI LITIE 258N,e0 L9/17/84 2,40 A.S. UTILITIr',� 258h3`? U9/17/F4 4.25 .N.S.P UTILITIES 25 8i, 80 09117 8-4 _._ ._ . 163. No SO? UTILI T r S 172990 1 29 )" 3.94 FUND 01 TOTAL GE'N;'° AL 224.43 FUND 03 TOTAL 4Y0 CH V�G7 1 200 35.85 f UND 90 TOTAL SAN ITARY SEWER F 25,848 FUND 92 TOTAL PAYR3LL 5 N_FIT 14.72 F UND 96 TOTAL VEHICLE 9 EG U ?P 2751 TOTAL NECESSARY EXPENDIri"TJ'JP'ES SINCE L� �S`I' COUNCIL l A CCOUNTS PAYABLE SEPEIMBER 2 4 ,19 8 4 Page 1 1 19E4 CITY OF MAFLE CHECK REi� CHECK NO. DATE _ AMLUN. t - _ =- p? VLNO ITEFO CESC�IFTICK ( 258055 tS/14/84 3 *30 SAGE ECE TRAVEL TRAINI 3.0a 258AfS 19/14/8 21.75 ARNALS ALTO SERV REPA MAIAT VEH 258AE9 C9/14/84 205.40 ARNAL. S ALTO SERV R.rP t iR MAI,tiT i�EM Z58A6S 9 /14 /F4 1'9.90 ARNALS ALTO SFRV REFAIP MA'_KT tiEH 258A69 457.77 ARiALt_ ALTO SERV REP4I� M AIAT VEN @24 82 f�ttf t 25 SE1 5 C9 / 14 / F 4 42.58 EATTE RY TIRE YNSE REPAIR MA INT VEH 42.68 25 88 45 {9/14 JF4 57,70 ECERD OF miATER CCMMs UTILITIES ' 258E45 C9114/84 12*12 80ARD OF MATER COMM UTILITIES 25�e45 X9/14184 p.20 ECARD OF WATER C01P LTILITIES 258E45 C9/14/ 12.98 8 ^ARD OF WATER COMA+ UTILITIES _. 91 Cc 25 8033 C9/1404 x!1.25 CAPITOL 'SUPPLY SLPPL IES 258033 Cy /14/F4 72075 CAPITOL SUPPLY SUPPLIES .154 no * _ 25808 69/14/f4 44955 CLEAN STEP RUGS RUG CLEANED 44.55 r :tom *• 258045 G9/14/F4 17.55 C1 SPRINGS MATER COOLER t 17.55 # 25 8050 09 / 14 /84 228 .00 CLLTCPi TPA NSMZSSION SUPPLIES 228. ^13 25b C 5 F L9 / 14 / E4 44.5 5 COPY E4aUI PME NT INC RUG CLE A %E0 ( 44.55 258C3J _ _ E9/14114 ._._ __.. -w _.___.- 159.24 __ _ DALCO __ SUPPLIES 1 59.24 1984 CITY OF MAPLE 6030 CHECK REGTST R � CHECK NC. CATS __ . __ AMOUNT.--. ITEM DESCRIPTION 258040 09/14/.84 _... 165 .XI) DEFT DF PUBLIC SfTY COMFUTER PAIN 165.00 � `= 258006 X19/14/84 4 .9 5D0.30 EAST COUNTY LINE FIRE PRCTECTICN Z58E06 ;.:9/14/A4 _ . 491o1 25.CC EAST COUNTY LINE FIRE FRCTECT ICh s 53 9625.00 258 E0# 7 ;.9/14 /84 _ _. 2995 _. EASTMAN KiDAK DUPLICAT Ne CO S 258E''7 09/14/84 104080 EASTMAN P30AK DU�tICATZNC CnIS 258EJ7 C5114 /Ec 329932 EASTMAN K)D CUPLICATINE C3I8 256 E 09/14/81 X9.61 EASTMAN 03DAK DUPLsCbT iNG CO IS 258E07 .19/14/81 14.97 EASTMAN KODAK C'U=LICATING CO IS 258E 5/14/E 254.52 EASTMAN RCOAK DUPLICATZNC COTS 258« 7 09/14184 __ _. 553.96 EASTMAN KODAK DUPLICATING COIS 1 4Q7. 19 258= e0. C9/1084 5.96 EPBER TSON JARES SUPPL'ES 258E6^ "y/'14lb4 _. _ b.99 _ EMLE'RTSOh JAMES SUPPLIEc ;58E6C 05/14/8 2091 CNfERTSON .TAMES SLPPLIES 15.66 258FL2 `"5/14184 _....._ _. 1 2511. _ FAERA- 13R4Pli.trS SUPPLIES FFOG 1 ;581.90 258FO5 C9/14/f4 15.30 FALST DANIEL TRAti_L TRAINZ%G ..15.30 *_ 258F3U 09/'14/84 76•00 FEDERAL LUMEEF CC OFFICE SUPPLIES 76.00 258CIO C9/14/.86 _ ._. _. _ 63.20 C i K SEFVI CES UNIFORMS 258G1U CS/14/84 E3.20 C 4 K SERVICES UNIFOFMS 258610 L9/14/84 E3. 20 C t K SEP VICE c UNIFORMS .252C%'- _ X9/14 If 4._______._. _.___._.__53.2'0 ___. C - 9 K .SEFVI CES UAIFCRMS 25800 09/14/84 43.20 5 1 K SERVICES UNTFCRMS 258610 09114/84 43.20 G 8 K SE UNIF ORMS 25801 C9 /'14 JOB 4 .43.20 S 9 K SE RVICES UNNIFORM5 258G10 CS /14/P4 43920 C 8 K SERVICES UNIFORMS 25800 X9/1084 43.2C G 9 K SERVICES UNIFC�MS 25SE -IL . i9/14/f4 ___. -__- __..___. 43.20 C 8 K SFPVI CES UnIF0Rr.S .258G10 09/14/R4 43.20 C 4 K SERVICES UNIFORMS 258GIO C9114/F4 43.20 G 9 K SERVICES UNIFORMS 1584 CITY OF MAPLE6CCO CHECK REGIS"ER CHECK hC. DATE AM OUNT V_ NDC a . Z TEF DESCRI T T3N 25861 ^5/14/8 18.'30 G 6 K SERVICE UNIF0RMS 25PC1L C9 /14 /I4 _ 18.00 G 9 K SERVICES UNIFCRiMS 2580G nr. G 9 K SERVICES UNIFORMS t 258G1C CS/14/64 1.8.00 F d K .SERVICES UAIFflPMc 671 • 258HO5 CS/14/84 75098 N *COO • FUEL OIL 258H r5 C9 /141b4 75.98• N *coo , FUE OIL 268074 09/14/F4 10 06 VAN C LITE SUPPLIES 10.16 26F11 9 C9 /14 If 4 126.30 Ami PROC INC SUPFL +FS 126,00 26816F 09/14184 .27.C'0 ADVANCED PAG SERV SEEP? RENTAL _ 27,00 2E8186 ; 9/34 / 8 4 35.00 MEEHAN JAMES CANINE ALLCW ANC- l 35 ,0 0 ' 26 87 ::5/14/84 1 9 22�.20 MN TORO IN SUPPLIES 19229.20 j } 26821 9 L9114184 12007D NORTH CENTRAL CONSTR SUPPLIES 12C. + p,f - r 268274 09/14/P4 14.27 SHrRii'N LILLiAMS , SUPPLIES 14.27 ' 268329 G9/14/F4 50.00 MOFIT2 RANDY SUPPLIES r� j 50 • tI £i 268385 - T_ .9/141Py___..__. ___._____�._____._.�r5.99 _._ CHAPI PU BLIShING PUBLI SHE Nit 45.99 � 0)911.41£4 65$.60 C.S M! CFossIf� CCN7RACT FYI) It f 1984 CITY OF MAFLE UCOD CHECK REGISTER I CHEC N L. LaTE � -- _ _ . _ . _ ._!1 VDU hT.__._ .....�.._ __.. . _ .. _.. vENDCfl _. _ - ITEM DESCR; FT:QjL 658.60 f 26b3F1 L9/14 /F4 6 DAILY 9 SONS SUPFLIES 6.940.00 t 268388 U9/14/ E4 12.00 1'OSCHKA GER MAINE REF LNO 268389 .9/14/84 1 o2'6.00 "URD DECCRATING SUPPLitS 1,236.00 t 2683 S;' 9/ 14 1 f 4 12.00 .JOURNAL CIVIL CEF , SUBSCRIFT !ON 12 *00 268391 C5/14/1l 263.50 KIVEL EDWARC REFUND 263.5,0 268392 " ri9/14/84 31.96 KOKESH SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 31.96 266 39 3 u9/14/84 331.01 L.D.S.INC T 331.01 268354 j9/14184 4798 LAS SANA ARGUS SLPPL ,rES 47.98 2683.95 C° /14/f4 58.50 L.t.CC SUPPLIES 5950 • 268 " 09/14/84, 3 .00 MIKISKA k'LLIA TRAVEL TRAINING 3.00 i6�3357 ,:5/14/ t 1'p09C MINN BEARIN CO SUPPLIES 2f8397 i9/14/f4 1069 MINN BEARlhG CO SUPPLIES _2y5.64 268398 C9/14/El 20. 3 S MIKES LP GAS SUPPLIES _. .80.35 if8399 L 9/14/84 17.50 KATI?R AL SCIENCE SUBSCRIPTIC�1% _ - . 17, 5fl 2684GC C9/14/8� 655.78 RAMALEY PRINTING PRT?VT SUFFLIES -655.78 268401 09/14184 150eGO SALAVA DONNA WAC REFUNE .1.50. -t10 268402 C9/14/F4 19.l�D SCRANTON GILLETTE SUBSCPIPTION 194CD 2f84J? C9/14l�4 46.92 STATE AGENCY CCNTRACT FYM 26P4C4 09/14/84 23.21' STIRZL JENAIFER TRAVEL TRAIN NG Pte" (7 1984 CITY OF MAFLEWCCD CHECK REGISTER CHECK Ar DATE AMOUNT VENOCR ITEM DEOCRIPTIO "i SLPPL I ES CCNTRACT PYM SUPPLIES TFAVEL TR:'INING CFF ICE SLFPLirS CFFI Cz S LPPL I TS OFF ICE SUFFLI FS OFFICE SU *FLIES CHEMICAL TCILETS REPAI MA IAT VEF REP AI R M A IKT VET it EPA�R MAINT VEf- REP AIF M'AlhT WE R;PAILR MA IAT VEf- RCPArR MA:AT VET I!ISFE t.TI ,A SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 23.27 2684C5 "9/14 /P 4 6. G2 V ARDA ALARM 6 *L2 268 416 0 9 /144 E 4 1 t 1 66.60 Y A'ALESS CONSTR 1 ,066.60 2684C7 09/1404 62.-00 AUTOT rRAAC 62.('Q 2684U C9 /14 /E/ 3.00 CASURA FFAN 3.00 2E8tC2 L 5/'14/E __ 12009 ACRU- MINA 268AD2 f91l4/E4 72050 ACRC -MINA 268AE2 X9/14/81 12 *09 ACRO- OINK fb.Sp 26bA48 &j9/14/81 84.24 AMEF TOCL SUPPLY 84.24 2. 68/65 ,:5114/E4 3060.0 AGUAZYME M10iriS7 306.00 2681E Cr/14/8 21. AR NA LS AUTO SERV 26EA E5 [91l4/E4 _ 617.30 ARNAL S AUT C SERV 268"69 09/14/84 28.0 ARNAL.S ALTO SERV 268A69 C'9/14/E4 17 ^.h5 AR�ALS ALTO SEFV 26BA69 L5 /14 /EA 165.65 APHALS AUTO SE RV 268AES `9/'14/8 X5.75 ARN4LS ALTO SERV 1 26BC35 09/14/84 19C54 *00 DALEY PAT 1 ,,4 54.0 0 268F04 [9 /14184 56.70 FARMERS COOP _. 6 . C0 * - 268G46 C9114/EA 9.50 GENUINE FARTS 9.50 SLPPL I ES CCNTRACT PYM SUPPLIES TFAVEL TR:'INING CFF ICE SLFPLirS CFFI Cz S LPPL I TS OFF ICE SUFFLI FS OFFICE SU *FLIES CHEMICAL TCILETS REPAI MA IAT VEF REP AI R M A IKT VET it EPA�R MAINT VEf- REP AIF M'AlhT WE R;PAILR MA IAT VEf- RCPArR MA:AT VET I!ISFE t.TI ,A SUPPLIES SUPPLIES i CHECK RE6IST_R ' 1984 CITY � t00 OF MAfI_� w A..OUNT._..._ _ _ y ,NDC� ITN DESCRIPTION .CHECK NC. DATE _ _ �__ w co8G51 S� 9 /14 /8 28.23- L LM L IR GLADSTCNE 4 GLAD STCNE LLNBEP SUP PL 14 SUPPLIES -- 7 0 16 28.23 GL ADS L LMEEF SUPPLIES cb 8 51 268C �9/14/F4 C9/14/�y 7.16- 6LADSTC�IE LIfME'rR c i�PLIzS V .51 _. - r. ..9/14/x84 _ - 28.23 GLADST2NE LLMEEP c _ LPPLIES SUPPLIES caSC51 268,,51 CS /14/E4 7.16 6LADST'CNE LLMSE R ;. 35.39 268G52 09/14/ 4 59145000 GLADSTONE FIRE CEPT c — GLADSTON_ FIRE DEPT FIRE PROTECTICN FIR` PROTECTION 2x8052 :9/14 /84 57 1;.0 . # 0 - 62.225.OD ifla *r _ Z68G5 8 09/14/ 4 7099 GREY JANET JANET c SUPPE.. L POSTAGE 26th G 8 ;; 9/1 4/84 2.42 GR GREW .!'ANrT SUPPLIES _ 26 805E �S114 /.f � —25.20 35 .61 $ ° 268E -9 5 C9 /14 X64 33.00 h►•C•3. FUEL CIL FUEL CIL 2681-.05 C9/14/E4 :2 ' .50 5319 F.C.O HO C006 FUEL OIL 2681 -r5 09/ . 60.00 H.C.O. FUEL CIL 2681 -0 5 Z9/14/b4 5p !l. GO FLEL CIL , 2681 -LS L9/14184 -_ 9/14/R4 _0 000_.__ _ .._ - ace 75098 +.Cleo• FUE t CIL 268H05 268105 :;9/14/84 6 *90 M.C.O. FUEL OIL FUEL OIL 2f-8F.05 :5/14184 �'.4£ 26.55 1.000. "*C.O. FUEL CIL 26 8 t- OS 9/14/84 40900 H.C•D. FUEL OIL 268H 0 5 .9/14 -" 10.2 0 H . C. O . FLEL fill. ,. ., c68t-CS 2E8M ^5 _9/14184 _ 42.83 - - H .C. O• FUE L OIL s 4 46.6 5 2621.12 r �,5/14/E4 . __ 0 -- . _._ 2 t►ALLI HG E 6 OS SUPPLIES 21900 c68F1_ C9/14/E4- ___.. 165 *10 ..HALE CO SUf+FLIES 165.80 TV 2681 -16 0 9/14/84 163.41 PARMON CLASS SLVPLI E'S 1 63.41 * - cw EBI -36 E'4 _ ._ -.. O S/14/ .t - 0 • hIILCRESt - ARIMAL MC�S AKIMAI CA PE :': 18.0 0 • 1984 CITY OF MAPLE 4GOD P4 CHECK REGI S T ; R VENDOR ITEM DESCRIP"ION _. NDRS4FLL JUOZTN TRAVc TRAINING J THOMAS ATHLECTI CS J Tf4l"AS ATHLECTICS KN3V LUMP - LAKE SANITATION, LAKE SANITATION LAKE SAAITATICN LANG RICf-AR0 LEES AUTC SUPPLY LEES AUTC SUPPLY LEES AUTO SUPPLY 26FL45 '?9/14/S4 2.18 CHECK NC. ;a CATE AMOUNT 268 F 7C C 9 / 14 /E 4 23979 PAflER 268L45 _ . 23.79 _. 23.93 LESLIE PAPER 26815C :. 09/141F4 418.50 268J5C �9/14/ 450 09/14/8 1 .09 4 63.5 0 * *tttf � 26SK55 s.9/141F4 58.77 _ 40.24 LESLIE 58.77 i 26EL19 C9114/F4 47.50 268 -L19 X9/14184 137.50 2fE119 CS /14/F4 2La.'?'' PAPER 385 *00 268L2 F x9/14 /Q4 35.ufl 200C C9114/E4 35.00 268L36 09/14/F4 24.29 2f8L36 j 9/14/F4 5.98 26806 U9/14/84 4.96 _� 1..930.64 __ LOGIS 35923 P4 CHECK REGI S T ; R VENDOR ITEM DESCRIP"ION _. NDRS4FLL JUOZTN TRAVc TRAINING J THOMAS ATHLECTI CS J Tf4l"AS ATHLECTICS KN3V LUMP - LAKE SANITATION, LAKE SANITATION LAKE SAAITATICN LANG RICf-AR0 LEES AUTC SUPPLY LEES AUTC SUPPLY LEES AUTO SUPPLY 26FL45 '?9/14/S4 2.18 LESLIE PAnER 26 8L45 rl 9 /141 f4 7.60 LESLIE PAflER 268L45 119/14/8 _. 23.93 LESLIE PAPER 268L45 L9114/F4 15.22 LESLIE PoDER 268L45 09/14/8 1 .09 LESLIE PAPER 268L45 9/14/F4 _ 40.24 LESLIE PAPER 2.68L45 C 9/14/F4 10.75 LESLIE PA PER 268L45 1p.49 LESLI:. PAPER 217.5 0 200C C9114/E4 LOGIS 268L70 OY /14/F4 1.823.04 LOGIS 2E.8L7C CS/14/E4 _ .. -- _� 1..930.64 __ LOGIS 4,010.66 SUPPLIES SUPPLrtc SUPPLIES RUBBISH REMOWEL RUBB RE.PJVFL RUSFISP R €MOM CAN INE ALLOWAKE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES S LP PL 1 ES DUPLICATING PAPER CUPLTCAT ING PAPER OUPLICATTf G FAPER CUPLICAT ING PAPER DLPLICATI�G PAPER DUPLICATINE TAPER LL'PLICAT;NG PAPER DUP L ICA T LNG PAPER CATA PROCESS DATA f- RCCESSING r.,"ATA PROCESSING PAO e , e if f 1984 CITY OF MOFLE COD CHECK REGISTER LNEC K RO. DATE Ai�OUhT__. VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION 26E05 C9114JP4 _ _. LUGER LLMBEA SUPFLIES , 268L85 C9/14/84 11.40 - LUGER LLMPEF SUP PL'.E' 268LF5 C9/14/F4 51.65 LUGER LUPBER SUPPLIES 268Ll5 L'9 /14j84 . _- _ 9C.7t _ LUGER L LIP 3EF SLPPLIEF 2Q E. 65 268? 09/14/84 74925 M.F.SUPPLY SUPPLIES 268.15 1 9/14JP4 _._.. _ ___ 49.81 r.E•SUPPLY SUPFLIES 124.96 268N1 1 %,9/ 14184 164.58 IsAC GUcLh ECUIPNE AT SLPPLI E 26811 1 9114/ 8 4 _ . 164.i1 MAC OUEE! E flUippr 4 r SUPPLIES 26�Mi 1 L9/141P t 4 *Ro MAC QU r ECUIPfENT SLPPLIES � 333@39 � ft�tt* 268x14 15/14/£4 .73 .37 FAFLEat COC REb:i11 F LIE LISti1 26FN1 4 09114 /F4 42.04 MAPL W!30E REVIEW F13BLIsNIRG 268M14 49/14184 13.45 MAPLEW000 REVIEW PUBLIS -RING 133.86 * _. 268117 09/14/8L - 18.63 MA ND4 PH "TO FILM SUQpLIcc 208M17 C,S /1+4/8 t 1 .63• PAa00 T+CCTO FIL#! SUFFLI_ 2E8r.17 �S►/141 f4 18. b3 M:•A00 PMCT O FILr SUPPLIES 268! 1 7 j9/ 14 184 97.75 MANDO PHOTO FiL�' SUPPLIE 116.38 268121 09/14/24 20.86 PAPLEWOOC BAKERY SUPPLIES 20.86 266694 L9/14/P4 95.22 M.R.SIGN SUPPLIES _. 95.22 • 268197 09/14/8 t -- - - 47.50 "UNICTLITE CO SUPPLIES 41'.50 .268 N3C... . i..9 /� - 4/84 .�. _..... _ _..__26.94 ___ . ACRTH ST PALL CITY SUPPLIES 26.94 ! t P,4 V r. 1984 CITY OF MAFL =4O -30 CHECK R= GIST.? CNCCK NC. CATE AMCUAT V`NDC? ITEM CESCRIPTION 266A95 9/14/E4 _ 6.00 AUtESON LI+VERA= TRAVEL TRAINI'vra.: 6,000 268F1 C9/14 tk4 PARKSIDE FIRE DEPT FIRE PROTECTION 26gPlU C9114/84 359650.00 PARKSIDE FIRE DEFT FIRE FRCTECT:CN 4Co150.00 26 F F3u C9 / 14 I f 4 F1 .55 PETER SON FELL COA V CCNTF, ACT PYM 268P3u 11 49/14/84 29075400 fETE2SON SELL CCNV RETATNER FRtSC 2 , 56.55 268P4C CS /14/81 17960 FHCTOS TO GO SUPPLIES 17.60 268F54" C9/10F4 1.24 POLAR C"EV SUPPLIES 1.24 f 268FC5 09/14/E4 _ 4 9523. ^0 RAWSEY COU CCNTnACT PY#! _ 268RC9 Z9/14/a4 522.''4 RAMSEY COUfM CONTRACT FYM 5 r '45.3 4 2E8 F 27 0 9/14/ F d _ 8o 95 FEELS SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES 26BF27 C91l4lt4 11098 REEDS SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES 20.93 268 P40 C-91141E4 _ _ 4.50 RICE STREET C AR WASH 268"4;] -- 268P4C „9/14/84 4.50- RICE S71REE T CAR WASH 26BR40 268F4� !'9/14/F4 4.50 RICE STREET CAR irASH 26884E 268 F 4 L C9/14/E4 4.50• RICE STREET CAR WASH 268 R4 ^ 268F4C i 9/14/84 22.00 RICE STREET CAR WASH 26884" 268P4i; ;,9/14/84 67 RICE SPRUT CAR AASN 268Q4u 26 P F 4 � C 9 E S .. ___ _ __._ -- _ _ __ 6?.50 _ RICE ST RE_ T CAR `ASH 268 Q4 3 268R4C CS/14/81 67.50— F CE STRE= T CAR WASH 268 R40 268F40 C9/14/F4 400 RICE STREET CAR WASH 268R4C 76884 L9/14/84 __ 4.50 R; CE SIRE =T CAR WASH 26804E 268F40 C9 /141EA 67.5 RICE STREET CAR WASH 268F42 268Q40 ;.9/14/84 67.50 RICE STREET CAR WASH R "cPAlR MAINT V 26BR40 4.50 RICE _ STREET .CAR MASH REPAIR M.AIN7 WE 268R4C 09/14/84 -._ 4.50— RICE STRE CAR WASH REPAIR M AIL hT VE 98.50 L p4c 1584 CITY OF MAFLEW( CHECK REGISTER t, r CHECK R3. CATE YENDDR ITEM OES CRI PT O% 26AR5U C9 /14 /P4 198912 RONS PRIATI NG SUFFLIES 198 a 12 2hP� 5 t9114/F.4 18.F6 S t T OFFICE S E T 'OfFTCE CFFIC-' SUPPLIES OFFZC:. SUFPII�`S � 268FC5 268 C5 L9/14/84 r5 /14 /f4 _.. 7.2J _ .73.36 S & T OFF _CE CFF IC_ SLPPLIES 2 68cC� 5 C9 / 14 i 4 13.85 S t T OFFICE OFFICE SUPPLIES 268S05 u9/14I84 21.6C 31.62 � .. T QFFICE S A T OFFICE �1FfICE SUFLIE'S OFFICE SLFPLI S 268 50 c68SG5 C9jl4jt4 C9/14184 _ _. 94,16 S 8 T OFF ZCE OFFICE SUFFL IES � 268S� 5 C� /14 / F4 3.23 .. 8 T OFFICE S 8 T 'OF FICE C�fF ;C� SL`rPLI:S OFFICE S�JFPLTES 268'S E5 268505 r' S/1 ti/ F 4 C9014/F4 1 16.54 5.76 S 9 T OFFICE OFFICE Si.PPLIE'S 2 6�3 % . ' + 9/ 1418 [ 2C•70 S a T OFFICE OFFICE SUFFLI"S OFF IC S tPPL IE5 268 , cr5 _ tS /14 If 1 _ 38.61 3.44— c � .. .� T _ CFFICE S, 8 T OFFICE CFFTCE SUFPL jES � 26PSu5 2b8Sr`5 C9 /14 /F4 r9/14/F4 2Q.56 S - .. 8 T OFFICE CFF ICE S OF FL I ES 26g�05 t41141t4 _._ _._.. - ..�16 ?6— S a T OFFICE a T OfF'CE OFFICE SUPPL.S 'OFFICE Si.PPLI£S 268S''S �9/14IF4 3.56 c 458.61 268C55 .9114/1 1 203.n0 ...SPECIALTY '.ADIO SUPFLZES 203.00 +� 268 5f C9/141F 45 *00 ST PAUL CITY CF OFFICE Ct,rPLIES PEPA?R PwAI%T 268s58 19/14 /P4 2C9.40 134.20 ST. PAUL CITY OF ST PALL CITY CF OFFICE SUfFL:ES 2 68S5F 268S5F L9/14/F[ L9/141F4 22.00 ? ST PAUL CITY OF CFFICE SUFFL:�S _ 460:.60 * - 2 6 c CS /14/f 4 �0. � STATE OF MINN T NEMQERS1-IP 3C•�'D '� 268Sr4 09114IA4 35.flC STEFF_ SCOTT C tU'.NE pLl.ta•��C 35.00 2b8S�C 09/16184 _...._ __ 2L.5 SUFERAMERICA FUEL OIL FU O IL f 2f6S9C U9/14/F4 9/ 14 / 8 4 6.00 4 SU�ERAMER i CA SUPER Ar ER ICA L CI L FUEc 266 C 9L 2 E8S9�. U :.S/14/F [ ---- ____ -- _ -- 19 _ .SUfE FUEL OIL 268190 4:9/14/14 75.79 SUPERAM ER! CA FUEL CIL FUEL OIL 2 E8S9G 17.50 SUfERARERICA ■ 4, 1984 CITY OF MAPLE 6000 CHECK RESIST= R CHECK. NC. CATE A04OUNT YE NoUl ITEM CESCFIrTI011 2E8S9G L9/14 /Fl 94 SUFERAPEPICA FUEL OIL 268, SC w9/ 14./E4 12.54 SUFERAMEF ICA FLEL OIL 266s9C J9/14/Et 16e00 SUFER APE R ICA FUEL OIL 268 E SU 6 /14 /84 990 R 7 SU PE R AMEp I C A FUEL OIL 26ds9C 109.60 SUFERAPERICA FUEL OIL 268f90 L9/141f4 31.75 SUPER °.ICA FUEL OIL 268 9 C 9/ 14 8 22. 3 2 SU FER A PEQ TC A FUEL OIL 260 9C L9/14/E4 _ 15 SUFERA PER IC FULL OIL 2faS9C C9 /14/F4 6.30 SUFERA!!ERICA FUEL OIL 268c. 5►� C91141E4 17028 SUPERAMEr-ICA FUEL CIL 266S99 v9/14/8 _21.50 SUFERAMEDICA FUEL CIL _ 2faE5j :9/141E6 11 .On SUFERAMEFICA FUEL- CIL 26ii� S:1 c9'/ 14 /84 2C,5 L SUPER APER TCA FUEL CIL 2fds9� ,;9/14/84 24.33 SU PERAM E"CA► Fu CU OIL 260`SJ' uo9/14/84 65, ^0 SUPERAMEFICA FUEL CIL 268SSG 9/14/E4 13.66 SUPERAMERICA FUEL CIL 26aS5C u9/14/84 11.40 SUFERa14ER!CA FUEL OIL 266SSJ u9/14 / E4 17.00 SUPERAME'I CA FUEL OIL 26dS SC 9/ 14 1F A '2.1 C SUFERAVEa :CA FL L OIL 266Sy�. 9/14/E4 28.71 SUFERAMERIC1 FUEL CIL 858.94 266729 j9/14/84 48996 T.A,SCHIFSKY SONS SUP F-L I ES 268719 C'9 /14 /El _ 902.60 7.A.SCMIFSKY SJNS, SUPPLIES 26E12 S CQ 114 /E4 4,o49700 T.A.SCHIFSKY SONS Ci.NTP ACT PVM 5 268T3U L9114 /E4 21.10 TARG SUPPLIES PFOG i6813 C C9 /14 /Fi i3.88 TARGET SLPPLIES ;RCG - 64.98 * - 268T42 C9 / 14 / F4 815, !0 TEL.E -• TERM" NALS SEPT COMO LTE R MAI ;68T41 09/14/84 14 ,o 150o00 TELE•TERMINALS CON7RACT FYM 14.565.30 266 T93 q /14/E4 43.75 TWIN CIT FILTER REPAA. T P MAi T 43.?5 268794 L9/14/El 1200 TWIN CITY TESTING SUPPLIES �sf�f i 268UF6 09114/E4 __ _. __ 14.94 UNIVERSAL !MEDICAL MED SUPPLIES 14.94 # 268W21 C9/14/E4 13.37 WARNERS TRUE VALU SUPPLIES V 1984 CITY OF MAFLEWCOD CHECK FEGISTER CHECK h;.. DATE - - - .._.A 14OU &T_ - ..V�hfl.CR ITE P OESCRIFTIO 268W21 U9/14/Ft. 13. 25 WARNERS TRUE VALU SUPPLIES 268 C9110V4 _ .�_ __... ...7,77 NARNERS TRLE VALU SLPPLIE; 268 621 L L 74 YA RNERE T RUE VALU 33 UPPL IES 268621 :9/14 /84 7 WARNERS TPUE YALU ELPPLIES 208k21 9/14/g 12.94 _ WARhr -RS TRUE VA LU SUPPLIES 268621 r9/141E4 6.36 WARN£'RS T=RUE VALU SUPPLIES 268621 09/14/84 2^.17 WARNERS TRUE UALU SUPPLIES 260 C5114 11 W ARNERS T % ALL S — 468621 `9/14/p4 5.R8 WAR NERS TRUE YALU SUPPLIES 107.85 2681,50 09116/86 15.10 4iE8ER- TIRtZ ! INC SUP PL: =S 15.10 194 v 397.62 FUND 01 TOTAL GEtiER AL 6.r0 FUND 03 TOTAL HYDRANT CHARGE 150.00 FUND 10 TOTAL idATER AVAILAElL 15 , 96v.0 0 FUND 11 TOTAL PAF, DE1t£LDP!'.N 65 p. 60 FUND 12 TOTAL STRE'T CGNSTF Sl 64.44 FUND 39 TOTAL 84 -4 !J,CCLELL 0f0* 12.00 FUND 65 TOTAL f '1- 12 VOLLOW AY i 522 o 94 FUND 75 TOTAL 82 -09 FR CST /FiaM' 19784.94 FUND 9C TOTAL 'SANITARY SEVE' 2 *C42.17 'F UND . 96 TOTAL VEHICLE 8 EGL.P .215 #.'.'097* ?l T'. {TA L �� TNDICATES ITEMS FINANCED BY RECREATIONAL FEES 0 CITY OF MA PLEWOOD PAYROLL - CHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8017- CHECK DATE 09 - PERIOD ENDING 08 -31.84 PAGE 1 QEPTmeNO EMPL•N4 _ EMPLOYEE NAPE CHECK -ha AMOUNT CLEARED 0052 470346224 TEVLIN HARRY J 0904- 00001A 607.91 ( ` le : 0002 484369671 BERM LOIS N 0905.40001 45940 t ) 1 O Z._ ___ 206 '...._... ARR _ 905 O 1 1 .. .. _. _.. __...... _. _._... _ Q 0 2 4 2 jJ 8 B ARRY !� D M n 0 0 2 2 6 8. 7 ( ) VOID REPLACED Ck 0905- -00190 0002 1 *727.17 • • 0010 473664474 JAHN OAVIO 1 090500003 125.91 • U010 473900147 JOHNSON GREGORY R. 0905 -OOOO4 0.00 t X � LY _ E 3905 -00005 491.57 t ) I " 0010 617.48 13 0012 357340166 CUDE _ LARRY _. J 0905.00006 175961 t ) " 0012 4705201124 DOHERTY KATHLEEN M 0905- 00007 81.74 t ) L 0905 -00.008 1 94 0012 361.29 • le j " 0021 469501078 FAUST DANIEL F 0905 - 00009 1035e4? is 20 0021 4697.43719 MEY NANCY E 0905 -00010 455 t ) 0021 1 •491,38 s E i 1 � ...�.. �. - 0 0z Z._ 464 ! ."HAGEN ARl INE J 0905 00011 _ 489902 t ) at �} 0022 390444446 MA'fH='Y5 AI.ANA _K. 0905 - 00012 r 543,53 0022 476704432 MOELLER MARGARET A 0905" 00013 772.99 c ) E.�QE..,_.....,............. #JO01 4 4 64.8 le 0022 29270.42 • ' 0031 A71322198 BURELIS LUCILLE E D905�OQ01 S 811.9 t " 0031 474264816 SELVOG . BETTY 0 0905 -00016 537.11 [ 1 � s 0031 19349,03 • UO33 477288389 GREf PHYLLIS C 0905 -00017 577.24 t ) .0033 472244994 HENSLEY PATRICIA A 0905 -m0001$ UO33 476620547 KELSEY CONN IE L 090 5 -00019 17500 t ._..,�..� -� ....����- - - ..flQ33►76Z.... - _ 090 - 40 ���_ 4hBQT - ��E A N NL.... .,,.,�.�.t.... 5 Q0 0 20 17 3, 61 0033 468364435 VI ETOR LORRAINE S 0905 -00021 .- .... 1 t 5 2 9.9 5 • i 0034 474097528 STOTTLEMYER EDITH 6 0905 -00022 103.20 t ) 0034 _.. ,.__..�.._..._ti_ .._......_. - - _.__• -• - ._ __ .......,.............__ �... ..... .. . . .........:_... _. r. r. �.. _...._....._._.�..�....r.._.._. 10 3 20 .._ _ ..�,, . -. __..�. �_.�. _�,_ �_._ __.____. Q041.._.,,._....___.__ 4 61 461717 _. 0��►I NS KENNETH V 090 5 -000 23 70.28 . r"a ----- _. 0041 475323183 NELSf)N ROBERT 0 0905 - 00024 649.91 t 1 �" 0041 471227636 OMATH JOY E 0905 -03025 386.83 t 0 , •t - ....._.... 004t 7 6 BIC E _ _._..._...� CAROLE L 0905 -00 2b 51 49 ° 0041 463602934 - -�-�_. __. S VEND SEN JOANNE M 0905=00027 506.58 t ) ''` .....�.. _. __.._._ 0041 0 5 CITY JF MAPLEWOOD PAYROLLwCHECKS REGISTER CYCLE 8017 CHECK DATE 09 *&07 -84 PERIOD ENDING 08- X31 -84 PAGE 2 DEPT -NO EMp - E L NO EMP1.c?rE NAM CHECK- NO AMOUNT CLEARS _....� _.......0U42 417481364 ..__...: ARN4LD DAYIO .. L 0905•00028 321..64 t � 0042 471402115 ATCHISON JOAN H C905- -00029 711,82 s' 0042 476721577 8ANrCK JOHN J 0905- ►000-30 528.55 t 004 2 469699867 8O YMA N R I CK A � OS- 0003 652,84 t I s 17042 46g4b1 0317 CLAUS ON DA�,E _ .. K 0905* -00032 764o52 t _............__« _ .. _ f �• 0042 476446119 DREGER RICHARD C 0905 -00033 796,64 t ) ° 0042 470267887 GREEN NORMAN L 0905 -00034 674o24 0042 469568516 HALWEG KEVIN R 0905 -00035 616.35 0042 4736.04916 HERBERI1 MICHAEL J 0905- 00036 594.87 t ------ _ 0042 472222231 KORTUS DONALD V 09G5-40037 44808 t ) 0042 / 471563591 7— LANG R ICMA90 J 090 5- 0003 3 583.71 t 1 s 0042 476401388 LEE ROGER Y 0905- 00039 673.10 t I 4 74 60 7686 MEENAk9IJR � JAMES E 0905=- 00040 696 t 1 0042 469442063 MOESCHTER RI CH ARO M 0905-00041 262.05 0042 476340990 MORELLI RAYMINO J 0905 -00042 576,49 t OU42 468462R84 PELTI ER WILLIAM M F 090 5 -00043 673.97 0 0 4 2 471564801' R YA : ........ . _ ... N MIC P 0905 -00044 628.88 t 1 z ° 0042 470520457 SKALMAN DONALD W 0905 -00045 380.10 t 1 _' 0042 473 548226 j 0042 471721204 ST AFNE GREGORY t, 0905m 714.21 STEFFEN SC ...._.__...__..,� �. 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W. �.w. r.........................».......... ......,•........... ..._..... ,....,. .. .. .. r............ ....................._..............,:. �........'......,,. ....,. �2 i 54 se ,.w..- ...r..Y�nM.MMa -... Y.Ywr....Y.Wr•.... -•• __ -_.- r.rr...... +..•r.I.ww.•a..M. w. ti_..WWY. rw r...• .wr.. ....rW +wwwW 4+Y�...w✓�L --- __..__ -. _ _ _ _ ..+wr+ rMMYr_1w a,r. ...•w.�w�M._•Wn.w...Mr - -' ..... w. .w.4+.. .w. ..r.yeww.iw.MhMnr.•.r• ... . :_ .._.. .... _,.. ..w..r.. .. .. ...r ,...A. r.N,. .. ,w.. .rr.rr+L. w+vw: Wr•.rw. �•+I.ir•r .�.�F. MEMORANDUM TO: City Manaqer FROM: Finance Director REf Budget Transfer for Temporary p ary Help rj DATE: September 13, 1984 Action by Counc -a i : Endors p d__. Mo dif i e Rejected...._ Date A budget transfer of $1,430 is needed to finance the temporary accountant that was required in the Finance Department due to an unusually • that was used Y high amount of sick leave by permanent employees. A total of 132 hours of sick leave was used by the accounts payable clerk and treasurer durin Au peak work load 0 gust. These absences occurred a t a p period in the Finance Department as the preparation of h Budget was i n re the 1985 Bud 9 process. Therefore, it was required to have a temporary p Y work 112 hours. It is requested that the Council approve a budget transfer of $1,430 from the money originally budgeted for the purchase of a phone sy ers stem to finance the temporary accountant's wages and work • compensation insurance costs. DFF:1 nb MEMORANDUM Action by Council: TO: City Manager FROM: Finance Director -.:3- Endorse d_._...____ RE: Renewal of G.N.P. and E.B.P. Contracts Modified. DATE: September 11, 1984 ReJ ected_..... Date a....s _ PROPOSAL It is proposed that the existing one -year contracts for employee insurance be renewed with Group Health Plan and Employee Benefits Plan, Rnrvnpniimn The current one -year, contracts with Group Health Plan and Employee Benefits Plan expire October 1, 1984. Group Health Plan is a Health Maintenance Organization (H.M.O.) which emphasizes preventative medicine and has its own clinic and doctors. Employees have had the option of choosing coverage either with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Coordinated Health Care or Group Health Plan. The new premium rates for family coverage with G.H.P. will be $171.43 per month for medical coverage and $33.11 per month for dental coverage. Dental coverage wi t.h G.H.P. is avai 1 able only to employees that have medical coverage with Group Health Plan. In order to make dental coverage available to employees not covered by G.H.P., the City has had a self - insurance dental plan that is administered by Employee Benefit Plans, Inc. which reviews, processes, and pays claims. E.B.P. has indicated that it will administer the City's dental self-insurance plan at the same cost as the past year, which is 8/ of the claims paid plus a $400 annual consulting fee. The premium rates for this plan are set administratively at a rate to ensure adequate funding and based upon the consultant's recommendation. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the existing one -year contracts for employee insurance be renewed (as outlined above) with Group Health Plan and Employee Benefits Plan, DFF:1nb E 11* - il MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager :fiction by Council: .FROM: Finance Director . RE: Renewal of B.C.B.S. Contract Endorsed— DATE: September 11, 1984 Modified- Rej e ct e d._.._,..._. PROPOSAL Date ..._,..__._. _ It is proposed that the existing one -year contract for empl oyee i nsurance with Blue Cross/Blue Shield be renewed for one year. The current one - year contract with B.C.B.S. expires October 1, 19840. A renewal option was presented to the City regarding the addition of the Physician's AWARE Program to reduce premiums. However, according the State law, the AWARE option can be implemented only if a majority of each bargaining unit vote in favor of the Options. Consequently, employee insurance meetings will be held and an employee survey will be conducted regarding the AWARE option. The results will not be known until September 24th, as that is the date that the survey forms are due. Effective with the renewal of the policy, premium rates will change as follows, depending on the survey results: Current 10 -1 -84 Rates Rates W /AWARE ld /0 AWARE Employee Coverage $ 64.22 $ 64.04 $ 66.02 1 Dependents coverage 107.67 107.36 110.68 Total T171.89 171.40 ,176.70 B.C.B.S. has provided satisfactory services during the past year. Generally, the employee. insurance coverages are rebid every four years.. Two Years ago when bids were solicited, 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 program subject to the bargaining units' approval. DFF:inb MOM- Action by Council; Endorse MEMORANDUM Modified.._....____, Rejected.,.. To: Barry Evans, City Manager and Director Date From: Robert D. Ode ,_. g ector of Community Service Sub : Appropriation Approval For Goodrich Overlay Project Date: September 7, 1984 At the July 23rd City Council meeting, the bid of Northwest Asp halt in the amount of $120 560 was a p . i , ccepted for the Maplewood Street Paving Project. Included n this amount was the overlay for the inside road at Goodrich softball complex. It is requested that a budget appropriation be approved for $7 from the Commercial P.A.C. Fund to the Goodrich Overlay roject. y � cc: Dan Faust F -� Acti by C MEMORANDUM Endorsed- Modified TO ejecte • City Manager ' FROM: Ass istant City-Engineer Date SUBJECT: T. H. 61 Frontage Road Project No 80 -10 DATE : September 17, 1984 Negoti with the contractor on the above -named P .U. D. Con- tracting, Inc., have been, completed regarding final payment quantities. The project has been completed to our department's and Mn /DOT's satis- faction. Therefore, the contractor has requested final payment on the contract. A change .order is required for three cost items that were not anticipate in the original contract. The three items involve l oweri ng of an i n l ace p water m a i n and replacement of 28 feet of curb and gutter, a price increase on granular borrow material due to a quantity increase where the contractor had bid on a limited quantity, and a price increase and haul cost i ncrease on granul borrow material also due to a quantity increase on a limited quantity bid. T h i s change order (No. 6 ) w i l l increase the contract amount by $5,464.62. Previously approved change orders (Nos. 1, 2, 3) totals an increase of $24,848.58 on the original contract amount of $409,715-17. The total revised contract amount (original contract plus change orders 1, 2, 3 and 6) is $431,482.04. The contractor has been paid $397 to date, and therefore is requesting final payment in the amount of $34,233.34 ($431,482.04 - $397,248.70). It is recommended that the council adopt the two attached resolution the first authorizing change order No. 6 to modify the existing contract and the second authorizing final payment to the contractor. RESOLUTION DIRECTING FINAL PAYMENT ON CONTRACT WHEREAS, the .city council of Maplewood, Minnesota has heretofore ordered made Improvement Project No, 80 -10, T. He 61, Frontage Road, and has let a construction contract, therefore, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, and WHEREAS, said project has been certified as completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA that the project is completed and final payment on the con - struction contract is hereby authorized. i (w RESOLUTION DIRECTING MODIFICATION OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota has heretofore etofore ordered made Improvement ement Project No. 80 -10, T.H. 61 Fronta a Road r 9 ' and has let a construction contract act therefore pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and expedient that said contract ct be modified and designated ated as Improvement Project No. 80 -10, Change Order No. 6. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAP LEWOOD, MINNESOTA that the Mayor and City Engineer are hereby authorized Change Order and y executing directed to modify the existing contract b ex ' ng said No . 6. - Action her Council MEMORANDUM Endorsed Y1 cdifi ed, R TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Coordinato SUBJECT: Final Payment -- Bituminous Overlay P roject y rod ec t DATE: S . eptember 13, 1984 The contractor, Northwest Asphalt, Inc. has su ccessfully cessfully completed the work in accordance with the specifications for the above named project. The original estima of $123�420,0 • to be high. This estimate included an allowance for roughnes in the exi sting ment on all streets- to be over]a pave- yed, while actual. overruns above and beyond the target thickness of 12 inches was only Y encountered on Payne Avenue. Sig f i cant savings resulted. ted . Bituminous material, in lace p $ 839823.18 Pavement milling at curbs 658, Manhole adjusting 60 dusting rings and epoxy 6,645.00 Labor and equip-preparation & cleanup 49760.00 Total project cost 95 886 $ � .78 In addition to the $83,823.18 due the contractor for the overlay project, the sum of $6,995.46 was expended for the a i at Good p v ng of the driveway i ch Park. Total payment of $ to the contractor is recommended. j w Action by Council MEMORANDUM Endorsed ..-.._____, --" TO: R e e c t e City .Manager Date FROM: Asso late Planner -- Johnson n - -PUD and Pr • LOCATIQN: _ Time Extensioe and Count Preli Plat La kewood Dr iv y t APPLICANT /OWNER: Ti 1 sen Y Road D PROJECT: H omes . Inc Robert- Tilsen's Map lewood HATE: Au P Heights X11 August 21. , 1984 SUMMARY Requ est Time ex tens i ons ' f or Robert meat t Tzlsen s Maplewood Heigh P (PUD) and preliminar l g is #ll develo . Y Plat, Reasons for the Re u e s t . . Se the applicant' e s letter of request Comments There have not been any land.use changes or an that warrant denial of this • Y code .amendments s request• A one -time, six -mon � ' extension is permitted for P six-month time 1' UD s 1f dust cause.�is shown April, the applicant scant applied for final la In application remains incomp p lat approval The which must accompany The required letter of ' mpany the developer's agreement b een i t Submitted. 9 ent has not been The preliminary sat should also be extended f the p P • UD expires, the applicant c or six months. If nest annot proceed without reapplyi for the PUD or re q ing a zone change from F . R -2, double dwellin , farm residence to 9• Recommendation Approve a six -month time • Heights X11 extension for Robert Tilsen's planned unit develo ment Maplewood P and preliminary plat. BACKGROUND Past Actions 7- 25 -83: 1. Council approved the Robert Ti.lsen Maplewood Heig planned unit development, subject ect to: g #11 � . a. Construction 'be innin . 9 g within one year, b. The northerly twenty my feet of lots one through twelve, e landscaped s ca ed r i o block one shall b P prior to issuance of any occupancy permit for the block. The landscaping shall provide-a protective screen of at least eighty percent opaqueness, six feet in height. c. The corners of each lot shall be identified by land survey monument-prior to the issuance of any Y occupancy permit within block one block two • In lots one through thirteen of and within lots fourteen through tw • block two, g envy -five of d. The footings for each structure ucture shall. also be penned and flagged for inspection prior to the e foundations being lard to assure that the common walls are located exactly on the common lot 1 ines. e. Adherence to the preliminary plat r • � on July 6, 1.983 Y P received by the city subject to changes approved b the city, ty. 2. Council approved the Robert Ti f • llsen s #11 preliminary plat, dated July 6, 1983 subject to : a- Approval of the planned unit devel name opment by the same b. Council authorizing the vacation of Lakewood Dr ive from Brenner Avenue to County Road D. Fina .ranted developer's l plat approval shall not be g until a agreement is submitted for the easterly extension of Gall Avenue and the removal and reseeding of Lakewood Drive north . of Ga ll-Avenue, C* Counci ordering the construction truction of a storm sewer, west along Gall Avenue prior to f i na 1 l.a s not P t approval. If the project i • ordered, approval must be obtained fr City engineer f o.r a dra i na e 1 om the facilities i g Pan to enlarge the existing including the pond west of Lakewood Dr' Brenner Avenue, five at d. City engineer approval of final � grading , utility and drainage pan. e. Submittal of a developer's agreement construe g for street and Utility construct' f . Submittal 1 of an ace • • acceptable erosion control plan before any building permits are issued which ' considers the recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service. g. T he easterly fifty feet of lot 2 - own as Bell a i r right 5 , bloc 2 sna 11 �2 • shown . e Avenue on the f i na 1 1 P at. h. The park lying outh g of the proposed plat shall be vacated prior to final plat approval. PP . i. The "park" property 1 - in th P Y Yin9 to the south shall be incl e subject plat. That part of the " park ' udbe combined with the sin . s property to be single-dwelling lots to the south sh ,platted as outlots. The remainder ll be _ shall be included r of the "Park ".Property ed as part of the lots in the ro p posed plat, j. Prior to final plat approval, to the city PP oval, deeds shall be submitted for recording for the „ combinatio park �� y property with the n of any of the abutting single- dwelling lots to the south. All cost associated ' with the land transfers and combination shall be borne b th the developers � Y e developer and. included in P s agreement for Robert Tilsen's Ma lew Heights #11. Each of the deeds shall includ P ood e a deed restriction stating that "separation escribed in this n of the properties is instrument shall not be permitted unles authorized by the City p of Ma l e wo od s . 3. Council approved the vacation of Lakewood Drive from Brenner - Avenue to County. Road D, subject t ' easement � o retentin of a drainage and Utility and submission of a developer', the l l th addition plat. s agreement for 8 -8 -83: Council authorized the vacation of boundary the park located along the south • y of this site, subject to the property ' combined with adjoining private P P rty being a ea g P a Property and retent of a drainage easement (shown on the final lat P ). 4- 24 -84: The .community design review boar • and landscape approved the building elevation ape plans for the development. Planning 1. Section 3 6 - 442(d) states "the proposed construction .(planned - unit development) must be substantially started or the proposed use utilized within one year of - coup council approval or the permit (conditional use) shall become e null and void. The council ma grant one six -month extension of the er ' Y shown. Such extension shall be re P mit if dust cause is quested in writing nd 9 filed with the director of community development at least days before the expiration of t y ( 30 ) ndition he original coal use permit. There shall be no charge f • 9 or filing such petition.. The request for extension shall state facts.showin a • g good faith attempt to complete or utilize i the use permitted n the conditional use permit. The etiti p on shall be presented to the planning commission for a recomm ' for a decisio n. endation and to the city council t 2. Section 30-5(e) states "for one year following preliminary approval..., unless the subdivider and the city agree otherwise, no amendment to a.comprehensive plan or official control shall apply to or affect the use, development density, lot size, lot layout or dedication or platting required or permitted b the approved a lication� Y pP . PP Therea f ter , pursuant to its regu 1 at i ons , the city may extend the period by agreement with the subdivider and s ubject to all applicable performance conditions and requirements, or it may require submission of a new application, unless substantial physical activity and investment has occurred in reasonable reliance on the appro application and the subdivider er will suffer substantial financial damage as a consequence of a requirement to submit a new application..." Procedure 1. Planning commission recommen dation for the PUD 2. City council decision ., . mb Attachments 1. Location map 20 Final.plat 3. Applicant's letter 4 • r s - w�r� c . � d ..... - - , � ..E. N Q DQ�E MI t •,J .F i �1 • 2640 N. i� 2400 H, L { tA ` ~ take LOCATION MAP s attachment one Q N 1 • r e f 1� .� to t �~ N, Jr s Vows a V.Q. ' •' 'L i 11 '�► �� — A VE -- . _ ,�,• �O j a �� \ It •. % 10 It w � _. �r •rim �... "MAT � OUTLat 4nldt • OYTLOt * oYTL/t • as i.�i •� �� � s i fiw ' �� F = �LOr dYTl4T S ewalT « A� • �,w _ t �.. r _ . :•. •fTie7 �1IT1.�T ♦ fiat t ~�� "' ��� � s ! i •.n.�. � yam: C ...,. _ ' J _ • 4 0 Robert Ti1sen #g - `= . ROBERT TILSEN'S MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS N0. ! 1 FINAL PLAT PROPOSAL N Attachment Two v Suburban Developments August 15, 1984 TILSEN HOMES INC. Residential Construction City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Ave. Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Attn: Randy Johnson Dear Mr, Johnson: We are hereby requesting an extension of the plat and PUD for Robert Tilsen' s Maplewood Heights No. 11. Due to a number of problems and delays; including legal, financial and engineering concerns from us and the City, and from delays in the Design Review process, we have not started the construction. Yours truly, TILSEN HOMES, INC. y James A. Tilsen vice President JAT /h j t Land Developers Builders of C3 HOMES 7 Attachment Three s 627 SOUTH SNEL LONG AVENUE / ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55116 ! PHONE 698 -5501 v'''��,r��s ,,c+ f � l Y ME A c t J_ e n. y t� :z�'i;; -1 MEMORANDUM E?'l01or rs d.i TO: CITY MANAGER Mcf j ° FROM: CITY CLERK ecte DATE: SEPTEMBER 18, 1984 Date REGARDING: CHANGE IN MANAGERS � - 9 Gary Lee Wink has made applicat f or. the On Sale Liquor Li cense at Holiday Inn, 1780 E. County Road D. He is the present Manager. Investigation of - Mr. Wick has been completed and everything found to be in order, CITY OF MAPLEWOOD APPLICATION FOR INTOXICATING 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 perj ury 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. Fora part nership one of the "APPLICANTS" shall execute this application for all members of the partnership. EVERY QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED 1. Gary Lee Wink as Individual ' (Individual owner, officer or partner) for and in behalf o f Holiday Inn of Maplewood hereby apply for an on Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to be located at 1780 E Co. Rd D — Maplewood, 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: Gary Lee Wink 05 11 (November) 1941 (Day) (Month) (Year) s S. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: 3730 W. College Ave Appleton. WI 54914 R.R. Pembine, WI 541 i 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States ? Ye s 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. Wang JPQn Wink 6121 Nancy Place Sh P MN 55112 6. r Wha occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years? _he,•,nr.�� ,� Guest House Inn 3730 W. College Ave. Appleton,WI 5 4914 General Manager Four Seasons Club RR Pembine, WI 54156 W 7. If partnership, state name and address of each partner If a corporation, date of incorporatio state in which incorpora , amount of authorized capitalization amount of paid in capi If a subsidiary of any other corporation, so sta give purpose of corporatio name and address of all officers, directors and stockholders and the number. of shares held by each: (Name) (Address) (City) If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation authorized to do business in this State? ______. Number of certificate of authority If this application is for a new Corporation, include a certified copy of Articles of Incorporation and By -Laws. 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 Is the building located within the prescribed area for such license? Yes 10. Is the establishment located near an academy, college, university, church, 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 building Winslow R. Chamberlain DBA Dot Winslow Prop erties 830 W. Main Street , 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 18. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, have ever had an application for a Liquor License rejected by any municipality or State authority; if so, give date and details No 14. Has the applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during the five years immediately preceding this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Liquor Control Act revoked for any violation of such laws or local ordinances; if so, give date and detail 16. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during that past five years were ever convicted of any Liquor Law violations or any crime in this state, or any other state, or under Federal Laws, and if so, give date and details 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? 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 establishment in the State of Minnesota N __. Give name and address of such establishmen 19. Furnish the names and addresses of at least three business references, including one bank refer- enc Norwest Banks, St. Paul, Maplewood Office, Maplewood , MN -- Johnson Bros. Wholesale Liquors Co., St..Paul, MN Monarch Food Service, Mpls., MN Land O'Lakes, St. Paul, 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 Applied for 21. Does applicant intend to sell intoxicating liquor to other than the consumer? No 22. State whether applicant intends to possess, operate or permit the possession or operation of, on the licensed premises or in any room adjoining the licensed premises, any slot machine, dice, gam- bling device and apparatus, or permit any gambling therei No 23. Are the premises now occupied, or to be occupied, by the applicant entirely separate and exclusive from any other business establishment' Ye 24. State trade name to be us Holiday Inn Maplewood 26. State name of person that will operate store_ Gary L. Wink 26. Give Federal Retail Liquor Dealer's Tax Stamp Number 27041 - 244 27. If off sale license is being applied for, do you intend to deliver liquor by vehicle? No 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 application is being 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 a restaurant Seating 250 - 32. What previous experience have you had in the operation of the type of business described in the answer to No . 31 above General Manager, G uest House Inn, Appleton, WI General Manager,Four Seasons Club, Pembine, WI; General Manager, Holiday Inn, Anoka; General Manager, Holiday Inn, Roseville, MN ; General Manager, Holiday Inn,.Inc., Bloomington, MN 33. Applicant, and his associates in this application, will strictly comply with all the laws of the State of Minnesota governing the taxation and the sale of intoxicating liquor; rules and regulations promulgated by the Liquor Control Commissioner; and all ordinances of the municipality; and I hereby certify that I have read the foregoing questions and that the answers to said questions are true of my own knowledge. Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Signature of Applicant) 14-1 � 1t M.M1V'AM1�,''.'!�1"VVJ1.� tiV1.tiV'Jbti�1M�N� • y i9�. - /1T Ala C Y WVVWVVV: JVVbZ1VVVV THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH YOUR CHECK FOR THE FIRST LICENSE PERIOD. June 7,1984 I, Gary Lee Wink, have no interest in any liqour license or affiliation to such. Gar ee HOLIDAY INN!MAPLEWOOD 1780 East County Road D • Maplewood, Minnesota 55110.5399. 6121770.2811 Operated by W. R. Chamberiain Company, Inc. Under License , i E- /o TO CITY MANAGER FROM: CITY CLERK DATE: SEPTEMBER 18, 1984 REGARDING: CHANGE OF MANAGERS Try 7 MEMORANDUM .�_� -. o �..�J, E n o r js e lfodif'i R e j e c t e .�..,, Late There has been a change in Managers at Red Lobster. Leonard Goodrum is the present Manager. He has made application for the On Sale Liquor License . In- vestigation by our Pol Department has been completed and nothing was found to prevent him from obtaining the license. A,& X453,3 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD r "PUCA FOR IA70X T � r,� � c UQUOR LIC THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED INT 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- ner-ship one of the "APPLICANTS" shall execute this application for all members of the artn p ership. E'VR� RYESTION MUST BE ANSWERED I T Leonard Goodrum Ge neral Manager as (Individual owner, officer or partner) ' for and in behalf of - General Mills Restaurant Group Tnc. Red Lobst t #283 hereby apply for an Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to be located at 2 "125 White B ea X Ave. Manlewood MN.55109 (Give address and legal description) in the City of Maplewood, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, in accordance with the rovisions of Ordinance ce No. 95 of Maplewood. 2. Give applicants' date of birth: Leonard Goodrum 31 8 51 (Day) (Month) (Year) S. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: 6963 Colling Wood Lane, Woodbury, MN 55125 1 month Racine, WI 1 year Applevalley, MN ; . . 1 year Chicago, IL 15 years 4. Is the applicant a citizen of the United States ? — Yes If naturalized state date and place of naturalizatio N/A If a corporation or partnership, state citizenship including naturalization of each officer or P artner. N/A I' S. The person who executes this application shall give wife's or husband's full name and address. - Barbara Goodr 6963 Colling Wood Lane, Woodburgy, MN 55125 6. What occupations have applicant and associates in this application followed for the past five years I • 7. If partnership, state name and address of each P artner N/A If a corporation, date of incorporation 3/27/68 '0' a tate in which incorpora .Florida •--- - , amount of authorized capitalization $ 50,000 amount of paid in capi 23 if a subsidiary of any other corporation, so sta Genera 1 Mi , Inc • give purpose of corporatio Fil name and address of all officers, directors and stockholders and the number of shares held by each; See Atta ched List of Officers & Directors (Name) (Address) (City) If incorporated under the laws of another state, is cor � authorized to do business in this State? Y - -es. — Number of certificate of authority 21822 If this application is for a new Corporation, include a certified copy of Articles of Incorporation and By - Laws. 8. On what floor is the establishment located, or to be located? Ground Floo 9. If operating under a zoning ordinance, how is the location of the building classified? Business A s fled ? Commerical Is the building located within g ed �thm the prescribed area for such license? Yes 10. Is the establishment located near an d acaemy, college, university, church • . Y. ,grade or high school? N = State the approximate distance of the establishment from such school or chars 11. State name and address of owner of building General Mills Restaurant Group, Inc 6770 Lake Ellenor Dr. Orlando FL 32809 ---- -- has owner of building any connection, directly or in- directly, with applicant? Yes 12. Are the taxes on the above property delinquent? No 13. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this ap have ever had an application for a Liquor License rejected by any municipality or State authority; if so give date e and details None 14. Has the applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during the five ears ' Y immediately prece0ing this application ever had a license under the Minnesota Liquor Control of Act revoked for any violation of such laws or local ordinances; it so, give date and detail . No v , 16. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during that past five y ears were ever convicted of any Liquor Law violations or any crime in this state, or any other state, or under Federal Laws, and if so, give date and details None { 16. Is applicant, or any of his associates in this application, a member of the governing body of h 8 Y to municipality in which this license is to be issued? No • If so, in what capacity? NSA _ 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 General Mills RestaurantgGroup, Inc. /Red Lobster Division 18. Have applicants any interest whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishment in the State of Minnesota? _— NO___. Give name and addrr:;s of such establishmen .N /A 19. Furnish the names and addresses of at least three business ,references, including one bank refer- enc J.C. Penny, Milwaukee, WI Sears, Milwaukee, WI Gimbel's, Milwaukee, WI 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 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 None 23. Are. the premises now occupied, or to be occupied,.by the applicant entirely separate and exclusive from any other business establishment? es 24. State trade name to be us ,Lobster Restaurant # 28 3 25. State name of person that will operate store— Leonard Goodr 26. Give Federal Retail Liquor Dealer's Tax Stamp Number. 59- 1219168 27. If off sale license is being applied for do you intend to .deliver state number of motor liquor by vehicle? N A " If go vehicle permits issued b Liquor Control Commissioner for current year e - 28. If you are building a new buildi for the purposes for which this application is being made, please submit plena and specifications with this application. 29. Financing of the const eti on of this building will be as follows: ction 30. Furnish a personal financial statement with this application. If a partnership, furnish fin ment of each partner. ancial state- 31. Give description of type of operation if this is an on -sale license application (i.e. whether cock - tail lounge, Hite club, restaurant, etc., specifying capacity by number of customers and any other Pertinent data) Complete Seafood Restaurant with seating for 258 guests 32. What previous experience have • e You had in the operation of the type of business described in the answer to No . 31 above Red Lobster has been in the busi.nes s for 15 ears 33. Applicant, and his associates in this • Of Minnesota applicati governin on, will strictly comply with all the laws of t g the t axation � and the sale of intoxicatin li he State Promulgated by the Liquor Control Commissi g quor; rules and regulations I hereby certify that I have read the foregoing °Her; .and all ordinances of the municipality; and are true of m own know questions and that the answers to said questions w�SHINGION COtwtr + My COWWWsWcm expo•% Feb. S, 1488 Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Sisnatu w licant P ) onard Goodrum Y of THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMP WITH YOUR CHECK FOR THE FIRST LICENSE PERIOD. it MEI- -:.y��DUM TO: City Manager FROM: Thomas Ekstrand -- Associate Planner SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit LOCATION: County Road D APPLICANT: Maple Ridge Partnership OWNER: Robert F. and Lillian E. Ha ' 7 icek PROJECT:. Maple Ridge Apartments ' DATE: August 30, 1984 SUMMARY .Action by Council: Endorse modified ReJected,,,_ Date Request Approval of a conditional use permit for a 41-foot tall apartment p nt building. Code permits a maximum of 35 feet. Pro posed Land Use 14 The proposed structure is a 100 -unit three ' • e story apartment building, There would be underground parking as well as open p arkin g spaces to meet code requirements. p P 2. Other than building height , all code requirements would be met* Comments Staff does not have any problem with the proposed building height ht of 4.1 feet. The six extra feet of height is insignificant due to the freeway location and large setbacks. The fire marshal has no objection, since the building must be sprinklered. Recommendation Adoption of the resolution on page 5 approving a conditional u P 9 use permit for the 41 -foot tall Maple Ridge apartment building. 0 BACKGROUND Site Description 10 Site size: 5.0 acres 2. Existing land use: undeveloped Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: I -694 Southerly: County Road D and undeveloped property zoned E, farm residential and planned DC, diversified center Easterly and westerly: single dwellings Past Action 8- 14 -84: The community design review board conditionally approved plans for this proposal. The board also recommended that council approve a conditional use permit for the structure to be 41 -feet tall. DEPARTMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS s Planning .1. Land use plan designation: RH, high density residential 2. Zoning: R -3, multiple dwelling residential 3. Section 36 -122 (h) of the city code requires that no R -3B multiple dwelling shall be erected or structurally altered to exceed a height of three (3) stories or thirty -five (35) feet, whichever i.s greater, measured from the front or street side of such building, unless granted a conditional use permit by the city council. 4. Section 36 -442 (b) of the city code requires that ten findings be made to approve a conditional use permit. Refer to the resolution on page 5, items one through ten. Public Works Water and sanitary sewer are available. ac Attachments: 10 Location map 2. Property line /zoning map 3. Resolution 4. Plans date- stamped 7 -31 -84 2 ds HEIGHTS ff WHITE BE AR LAKE wl W Y MAPLE. FMAPLEYL � r AVE. 2640 N. LOCATION MAP 3 Attachment One Q.� PRNATE STREET t (MESSA81 AVE) W _ � • 4 N I � !YO r►CC6� I , G10 - - - - Za0 -- __ � o �S T S",8 QS .. / /.'1G G? D,Z•,� , - -- i i Ao run % ONO on o i ao �•. � osc -,� 1741 1655 112 1765 0 11 P - R OA D S� y t:1 � i E! rr PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP 4 Attachment Two J s Pursua.nt to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the ,city cour,c of the City- of Maplewood, Minnesota was duly called and held in the council chambers in said city on the 24th day of September, 1984 at 7 p.m. The following members were present: The following members were absent: WHEREAS, Maple Ridge Partnership initiated a conditional use permit to build a 41-foot. toll apartment building when the maximum permissable height is 35 feet at the following- described property: That part of the W 1/2 of the E 1/2 of the SE 1/4 lying south of the right -of -way of U.S. Highway No. 694, all in Section 34, Township 30, Range 22, Ramsey County, Minnesota containing approximately 5.06 acres. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 1. This conditional use permit was initiated by Maple Ridge Partnership, pursuant to the Maplewood Code of Ordinances. 2. This conditional use permit was reviewed by the Maplewood Community Design Review Board on August 14, 1984. The community design review board recommended to the city council that said permit be approved. 30 The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on September 24, 1984. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The council also considered reports and recommendations of the city staff and community design review board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY QOUNC IL that the above- described conditional use permit be on the basis of the following 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, 30 The use would be located, designed, maintained and operated to be compatible with the character of that zoning 4. The use would not depreciate property values. 50 The use would not be hazardous, detrimental or disturbing to present and potential surrounding land uses, due to the noises, glare, smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water pollution, water run -off, vibration, general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances, r attachment three A 6. The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and shall not create traffic congestion, unsafe access or parking needs that will cause undue burden to the area ' properties. 7 . The use would be serviced by essential public services, such as streets, police, fire protection, utilities, schools and P arks. S. The use would not create excessive additional requirements ublis cost q rements ..at ,public for public facilities and services; and would not be detrimental to the welfare of the city. 90 The use would preserve and incorporate the site's natural and scenic features into the development desi n. 9 100 The'use would cause minimal adverse environmental effects: ll. The six extra feet of ' building height is insignificant due to the freeway location large setbacks. Adopted . this 24th day of September, 1984 . Seconded by Ayes- - STATE OF MINNESOTA } } COUNTY OF RAMSEY } SS . } SITY OF MAPLEWOOD ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed clerk of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I y y have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a regular meeting of the City of Maplewood, held on the 24th da y of September, 1984, with the original on file in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript therefrom insofar as the same ame relates to a conditional use permit. Witness my hand as such clerk and the cor orate seal of the city y this day of , 198 City Clerk City of Maplewood, Minnesota t 6 MEMORANDUM T0: .FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT: DATE: t:•.:.- Action by council: Endorse Mnrli -P i Pr;..._.__.__ City Manager. Re ect Director of Community Devel o ment cd �" Dat e� Plan Amendment and Street Name - --- Maplewood West Boulevard, Beam Avenue to County Road D City of Maplewood September 17, 1984 SUMMARY Request // 1%. / The city council, in December of 1983, initi an amendment to the city's Comprehensive Plan, to designate Maplewood West Boulevard, between Beam Avenue . and County Road D, as a through Comments. When this area, including the mall, is developed, it will generate more traffic than any other area in Maplewood. The city must give careful thought to a street system that provides the best traffic circulation and best serves the needs of all property owners. The main disagreement at this time is between Mr. Korstad and Mr. Hajicek as to whether Maplewood West Boulevard should be a through street to County Road D. Mr. Hajicek and Mr. Korstad have each had a traffic .study prepared for this area (both studies are enclosed). Each of their recommendations are shown on the . enclosed maps (pages 12 and 13). They agree on the following: 1. Both studies concur with the need for a Southlawn Drive and that constructing Maplewood West Boulevard without Southlawn Drive would cause serious traffic congestion on Beam Avenue, at Maplewood West Boulevard and Hazelwood Avenue. Homart Development Co., however, opposes an extension or relocation of Southlawn Drive. (See page 15.) 2. A slip ramp from I -694 would improve access. Since Mr. Korstad' s study was done, the highway department has notified us that "development decisions should be predi cated on the assumption that .the proposed ramp wi not be built in the future." .( See page 14.) Mr. Ha j i cek' s study, therefore, does not include the ramp. They disagree on whether Maplewood West Boulevard should connect Beam Avenue and County Road D. The Korstad report finds that such a connection would disrupt the integri of development and cause seri traffic congestion on Beam Avenue at Hazelwood Avenue and Maplewood West Boulevard. The Hajicek study finds that such a connection i s-essential to avoiding this congestion and is needed to achieve the highest and best use of the land in this area. According to the Hajicek study, one reason for this difference is that the Korstad study .did not consider the effect of multi-purpose trips within the area, which understated the need for internal roads, such as Maplewood West Boulevard. it Recommendation 1. Adopt guideli based on keeping as many options open as possible, rather than amending the plan, because: a. The streets are basically local and do not need to be shown on the P lan. b. It would be premature to draw specific alignments on the land use plan map, when ci?vel opment plans have not yet been done. c. Guidelines need to be adopted, however, to ers ive di rection to the developers P in this area. The guidelines are as follows: 1) The following streets should be included . . ed � n development plans for the area: a) Maplewood West Boulevard from at least Beam Avenue to the north property l i n e of Mr.. Korstad' s property. Conti nuation of this street to County Road D may be allowed by the city, provided that traffic from Mr. Ha j i cek' s property is reasonably distributed over Hazelwood Avenue Maplewood West Boul evard and a future Southl Drive. b) A Southlawn Drive from Beam Avenue to Count Road D. T he he alignment may have to be realigned to the west to front on properties that would benefit from the assessments. c) An east -west street(s) connecting azelwood Avenue venue and the Maplewood Mall ri -ng road. There should be access to this street from the Korstad and Ha j i cek properties, 2) Specific alignments will be determined at the time that development opment plans are submitted to -the city. 2. Change the name to Kennard Street to be consistent with ith the city street naming system and to confusion with Maplewood Drive (Highway 61). 9 r Planning BACKGROUND 1, Maplewood West Boulevard is constructed 260 feet north of Beam Avenue. Count Road D is closed at the railroad tracks. The only ac ' ' ' y y ess to Mr. Hai � cek s property is from County Road D to the east and Hazelwood Avenue to the south. 2. The Metropolitan Council recommends that collector streets be spaced one fourth to one m i l e apart. 3. The Northeast Maplewood Strut Improvement Study done by Howard, Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff in 1974 recommended that Kennard Street (Maplewood West Boulevard) be constructed between County Road C and D. (See page 7 ,) 48 The Northeast Area Transportation study done by Barton- Aschman Associates Inc. nin of Hazelwood Avenue in. 1974 recommended the realigning S ue f ram Beam Avenue north easterly y the - extens i on of Kennard Street as an alternate), crossing I -694. ( page '8 .) This street is recommended as a collector in the study, The realignment at Hazelwood Avenue no longer seems practical with the development of St. John's Hospital. 5. The Maplewood Transportation Pl an done by Barton- Aschman, Inc, in 1979 does not show a collector street at Maplewood West Boulevard, but it does state that "the intersections of collectors with the east- . west arterials. (Beam Avenue on both sides of T.H. 61 and County Road C to the east of T.H. 61) were assumed to be at least 0.25 mile from their intersections with T.H. 61, in order to pro- vide for adequate vehicle storage on the arterials (page 40). 6. The Maplewood Transportation Plan also assumes "that no extension of Kennard Avenue across I -694 woul be requi red, , since the anticipated peak hour traffic northbound and southbound would fall below the ranges to justify the construction of a bridge across I -694, Instead, it was expected that any northbound traffic could be-handled on improved White Bear Avenue and improved T.H. 61 a e 43 (P . g ) 70 Hazelwood Avenue is planned to be signalized at Beam Avenue, but to remain a*two or three lane road. 8. A plan from Ha j i cek in 1984 shows a continuation of Maplewood West Boulevard from Mr. Korstad' s land to County Road D. (See page 9 .) Mr. Korstad' s P 1 ans show• `apartments ' between the end of Maplewood West Boulevard and his north property l i n e (see page 10 ). The city has not approved any plans and has informed Mr. Korstad that no decision has been made on the extension of Maplewood West Boulevard. 9. The Maplewood Drainage plan proposed a 21 acre -foot drainage P and on the easterly part of Mr. Korstad's and Ha j i cek's prop (see page P y 3 Procedure 10 Planning commission holds a public hearing and makes a recommendation to the city council. 20 The city council makes a decision, subject to review by the Metro of *tan Council for metropolitan significance. mb Attachments: is Land use plan map 2. Property. Iine /coning map 3. N.E. Maplewood Feasibility Study 4. N. E. Area Transportation Study 50 Maplewood Center pl a.n 6. Korstad plan 7. Drainage plan 8. Benshoof Recommendation 90 Strgar- Roscoe Recommendation 100 Letter: MnDot ile Letter: Homart 12. Benshoof report (separate attachment ) 13. . Strgar- Roscoe report (separate attachment) 4 �7 j RH SC • interchange ClitCt at a rterial interchang :`' ..._... N e _Vc naff-Yeights major collector � • f f B 1 ° I -- BW -C 0 � t M • /0� c o/ / t n 3 - ell C+ ini Poe . �� • { = • r ' , fi r. •► r S .�. { r .. 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June 1975 WILLIAM Be KORSTA• • TRAFFI STUDY FOR ULTIMATE ROADWAY SYSTEMS FROM MAPLEWOOD WEST AREA NORTHEAST AREA TRANSPORTATION BENSHOOF AND ASSOCIATES STUDY TRANSPWAYMN KANNOM �W fNG0*fRM WNSMTAWS • � o m 0M C> KORSTAD PROPERTY I r 1 o7 loop .HAJICEK SITE PLAN, 1984 Attachment Five Q N MWAL APARIMx'rs - 110 UWM — — -- PNEWAL APAR I - 1 10 L"Irs CLINC • ►�ac� f i • .r�r+�rs wrs - r ro �+ r M 1 t - - - -- - r-- ax a Mo - r r0 rv� a y m $ rM L. 1 Y �• �• T IMP - 14000 SFRL. i5 ftwO + PAWM • � or*�ot trs ow + il StAPI.EwOO�D ... �. � �_ O ✓ I f � , + MALL 1 i r O • � i �'� . , , • OFP Cf - 10400 $F/FL t5 toor1 AM SUPERMAftWo PAPKM © GPVM - as wnw - v. i - ftpt'rn - 0 wo ; -.. -P op es + ! cFt)CE c (�--- --- - -� �---- = ---- -� i i U A i s MAPLEWOOD WEST SCHEME 1' ..� ... • .oft • 4 Korstad Site Plan, 1984 Attachment six 10 Q N e c0v1:TY R ., to •••••�" ': �• "•�•��••' ••����••i•i•i&*o 00•9iii•000000 i�ii:i::::i• •i0•iii•se0o0 64.60 000000 0iiiiiti�aao iiiiii wiiiiii :i•i 0 ••• 0 •••.•x•••.• •• •• • •s•�• �•�•1••.�• •.••••.•••••• . 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MINNtlOTA i���l '� TRAFFI C S TUDY MAPLEWOOD WEST AREA fell) 41/•OON COMMISSION NO. 044050.0 N NNESp T � q OF TR P July B. 1984 Mr. Geoff Olson Planning Director City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood. Minnesota 55109 Dear Mr. Olson: SUBJECT: PROPOSED EXIT RAMP 1 -694 AT SOUTHLAWN DRIVE Tel eph one 779 - 1178 In response to ongoing discussions about the proposal for a new exit ramp from 1 -694 at Southlawn Drive. please be advised that our position is as follows: 11 We do not believe the additional ramp is a necessary or prudent project. 2) The proposed ramp would have to receive Federal Highway Administration and Metropolitan Council review and approval. I do not believe the proposed ramp meets the established criteria and would anticipate a negative decision if a formal request for consideration is submitted by the City and the developers, 3) Development decisions should be predicated on the assumption that the proposed ramp will not be built in the future. The development envisioned for the Beam Avenue Maplewood Mall area is impressive and you are rightfully concerned that Focal street congestion may dampen prospects for the area. I believe that completion of the revised Trunk Highway 61 interchange will provide sufficient access to the region via the interstate system. I would encourage you to work with your neighboring cities and Ramsey County to ensure that your decisions on development applications are consistent with long range local circulation and capacity needs. The Department of Transportation would participate in this process. Please let me know if I or my staff can help resolve any remaining questions you may have. Sincrely, cc: William Korstad- Maplewood West Corp. Fred Hoisington- Health Resources • Gary Jackson -CPI Corp. Robert Hajicek -1700 E.Co.Rd.E -Mplwd Kermit K. McRae. P.E. District Engineer An Equal Opportunity Employer Minnesota _ Depart mc m Di strict 9 348 HadleN" Avck.11uc North, Box 9050 North St. Paul, N i1Z11esola X3109 - 14- Attachment 10 :- Xeror Centre Site • 55 W. Monroe Chicago, Illinois E M"P eve Driopawn.,ent o (312) 875 666E duly 31, 1984 Mr Geoff Olson Director of Cmrunity Develo city of Maplewood 1902 E. Ccxmty Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 RE: Maplewood West Area Roadway Inprorvenents Dear Geoff: With respect to the roadway improvers discussed during* several P relimirnxy meetings at your office that might affect the Korstad, Hajicek, and Hcmart pr es; it is the position of Hanna t Development Co . that any or exteansion of Southlawn Drive would adversely affect the Hcrnart prq>erty and its ability to be developed* When Maplewood Mall was built, Hamart planned for Southlawn Drive to serve tracts 6, 7, and 8 as well as act as an entrance drive into the mall ring road. We are working with a developer who wants to build a specialty retail center cn these tracts, The parcels .are currently served with vehicular access and utilities. Hcma.rt cues not feel that a Southlawn Drive extension would benefit this land even minimally. It is not our desire to participate in any assessments for roadway inprovement since we will Wo)t benefit fram the irnpravernents, and would not consider an extension or relocation of Southlawn Drive to even be an -m* Vrovement • Hanaxt does recognize that a traffic problem exists on White Bear Avenue and we believe we understand the concerns of both fir. Hajicek and Mr. Korstad, but the situation should not, in our opinion, be solved unfairly at ' s expense* Sincerely, J. Gregory Tilsch Development Associate Land Devell -"tent cc: R. Hal' T. Camell 15 Attachment Eleven MINUTES OF THE MAPLEWOOD PLANNING COMMISSION 1380 FROST AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD. MINNESOTA MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1984, 7:30 P.M. • I. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Axdahl called the meeting to order at 7 :30 p.m. II. ROLL CALL Commissioner Lester Axdahl Present (Chairman) Commissioner Richard Barrett Present Commissioner Paul E1lefson Present Commissioner Lorraine Fischer Present Commis - sioner Dorothy Hejny. Absent Commissioner Joseph Pellish Present Commissioner Warren Robens Present Commissioner Marvin Si gmundi k Present Commissioner. Ralph Sletten Present Commissioenr David Whitcomb Present III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. March 19, 1984 Correct: page 4, add item #5 "The proposed change is consistent with the comprehensive plan, speci f i cal ly page 18 -29 , which permits an occasional double dwelling in an RL, residential lower density area." Commissioner Whitcomb moved approval of the minutes of March 19, 1984 as corrected. Commissioner Barrett seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Ell of son, Fischer, Pel l i sh, Si gmundi k, Whitcomb. Abstained -- Commissioners Robens, and Sletten IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Commissioner Whitcomb moved approval of the agenda as submitted. Commissioner Sletten seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl,' Barrett, E1 lefson, Fischer. Pell i sh, 'Robens, Sigmundi k, Sletten, Whitcomb V. PUBLIC HEARING A.. Plan Amendment- -Maplewood . West Boulevard Secretary Olson read the notice of public hearing. The request is to .amend the city's Comprehensive Plan, to designate Maplewood West Boulevard between. Beam Avenue and County Road D. as a through street. Chairman Axdahl asked if there was anyone present who wished to coTmen on the proposal. Hamilton Luther, president of Tousl ey Development Corporation, property is located between County Road D and Highway 694, asked if the slip ramp would be state highway roadway or city roadway. Director of Public Works Haider said the ramp would more than .likel Y MnDOT facility, although they may want financial parti pati on on the city's part. It would be part of the interstate system. The commission questioned why the slip ramp is suggested: Secretary Olson said one of the main reasons would to relieve some of the traffic from White Bear Avenue and direct it onto South 1 awn. Director Hai der indicated that modifications would be done to the intersection of White.Bear and County Road D this year and the configuration will somewhat change along with installation of traffic signals. Secretary Olson said that County Road D could be used as the slip ramp for 694. The Highway Department wished to have some indication of interest by the city and then study it and look at a number of alternatives. Ken Bouser, 1765 E. County Road D. said the slip ramp would affect his property. He lots property for the construction of the freeway and also for the widening of County Road D. He is op_ posed to the slip ramp as it would take too much of his property. William Korstad, 20 Red Fox Road. sai d the proposed H plan is not one of their alternatives, They have submitted a number of alternatives, They do not wish to have their name on something that they have not proposed. They are opposed to extension of Maplewood West Boulevard. They have hired a traffic engineer to propose roadway alignment routes. He presented an up -to -date plan to the commission for consideration. They had proposed to construct a nursing home in 1983, however the legislature froze all nursing home construction for three years. If they do intend to construct the nursing home it will be installed further to the west and in conjuction with the hospital property. They have proposed to construct apartment buildings (3) in this particular location. He gave background on his property and the adjacent property. The slip ramp would cover part of his property and part of Ha j i cek property. They feel the main road is necessary to connect Southl awn into the freeway or a slip off the freeway to Beam Avenue. He feels that if Maplewood West is extended into Hajicek property and he has the use of Beam Avenue and bridge he should be assessed as he was not assessed for the previous road improvements of Beam Avenue. They intend also to install private roads and after construction dedicate them to the city so they become public roadways. 2 4 -2 -84 Jiro E::nshoof, trE f is engineering consultants, proposed to do a comprehensive trat f i c analysis and address the needs; from a traffic access circulation standpoi ng for the Korstad property. Also look at those needs for other properties in the area. He reviewed the staff report and various alternatives for street, alignment. They y do not recommend Southlawn Drive and slip ramp as the best solution. He does question if alternative 5a will meet the demands required . He reviewed each alternative street alignment and what results would be from that alternative. To highlight their recommendations, the concerns of having Maplewood West as a through collector, it would not be able to connect to the new slip ramp from 694. It is not possible to move it that far to the west as there would not be adequate q e leading distance on 694. Maplewood West would not provide an real opportunity y ortunity of relieve eve to White Bear Avenue, which i s at maximum capacity. They recommend that Southlawn Drive be designated on the Comprehensive Plan as a collector roadway. It would provide the direct connection with the ex t d ramp. The city should pursue with MnDot the opportunity to provide the new exit ramp. They ,would suggest the sketch shown in the Northeast Area Study, Terry Boland, Hamel, Green and Abramson, architects and engineers said that Jim Goul et, civil engineer is also with him. He wished to comment relative to the proposed development on the Korstad property that is reinforced by the Benshoof study. Alternative 4a. appears to balance the traffic access to Beam Avenue. He commented onthe street alignment and the benefits to abutting property. They took into consideration existing development in the area and also future develop- ment when planning roadway alignments. They planned the area so that like uses are grouped together, uses that should be separated are and consequently the roadway as they planned, zones the property. Jim Goulet, civil engineer with Hamel, Green and Abramson, said the pond is 21 acre feet of storage which is based on 100 y ear storm event. He did not think the storage pond would be a barrier to a roadway system. There would be no problem with construction of this pond. Mr. Korstad said they tried to make a comprehensive study of the proposed roadway system so the city would have a copy of the study as it should have been done. If Maplewood West Boulevard is extended to County Road D he will not construct the 6 -story office building because of the possible . traffic situation that can occur at Beam and Maplewood West Boulevard., . He cannot take the chance of losing tenants. He probably would not build one of the three apartment buildings which are seven stories high. The traffic from a commercial area through the residential area may affect his tenants. If the property is going to be split up then they may just construct anything possible. They request the plan be amended to put in the slip ramp and Southlawn extension. He thought Southlawn would be a - 1 of easier to finance. Gene Wilson, resident of White Bear Lake and has been working with Bob Hajicek on the development of his property. He commented on the Beam Avenue assessments. There are also assessments being paid for the development of County Road D. There was nothing in the report that spoke to how the traffic would be affected when the Highway 61/694 interchange is completed. Also it is proposed to upgrade Berkley - in White Bear Lake and this would relieve some of the traffic from White Bear Avenue. He also questioned if there would be a problem with the develop- 3 4 -2 -84 vent of the He j i cek property wi th th construction of Southlawn Drive and the slip ramp. This would supply added traffic to his ro ert .. P � y He indicated their architect, Eldon Morrison would be glad to answer questions regarding the proposed development on the land. Mr. Morrison said he has been working with Mr. Ha j i cek f or a short time on this proposal. They wish to work with the land and utilize the hills and valleys and ponds. They are proposing a commercial se g se vice urea, commercial retail area, a housing area and an office area. Th have prospects for the properties. There are no final plans for the property. This property should not be blocked off from easy access to the south and would encourage the commi ssion to make a good decision. He thought the location of the slip ramp should definitely be determined by the state before any final decisions are made on the local roadwa y s. Bill Knutson, representing Health Resources, s p e c i f i c a l l y St. John's Hospital, they oppose any plan that does not include the I -694 sli ramp, especially a plan that would result only in the extension of Maplewood West Bout evard. from Beam Avenue to County Road D. They believe the sl ramp is more likely to be constructed if the city designates Southlawn as a collector street. and amends the city p la n P n accordingly and works towards its constructi They support the P tan amendment to designate Southlawn as a collector street provided a P ublic street connection from Maplewood West Boulevard to Southlawn is provided to satisfy the access needs fo . the medical campus. Their best interest will not be served by the northerly extension of Maplewood ewood West Boul P d to County Road D. Al ver Jones, representing a resident of County Road D. questioned wh an extension of Maplewood West Boulevard is not going to benefit Health Resources. This would be an alternative route which would be more accessible to the hospital site than an extension of Southlawn. Furthermore, construction of the slip ramp dos not necessitate the co nstru ct io n � � uct on of Southlawn. The residents dents of County Road D are waiting for the development to come to help pay for the assessments of the widening. This devel opment will not come if there' is no access to where the major development area would be, which is to the south. He thought there would be an extreme cost with the development of Southlawn to the Hajicek property and the County Road D property y Bob Johnson, center manager of Maplewood Mall, the owners are in favor of the Southlawn extension to County Road D with the slip entrance off 694, The - commission questioned why St. Johns and the mall favor the Southlawn development and extension, Mr. Knutson indicated that when they considered development of their property and neighboring property, it was felt the extension would be benef i ti a 1, After reviewing the traffic studies their major concern was traffic congestion, He cited Fairview /Southda 1 e situation which may be s i m i l a r , - They felt the extension of Southlawn would keep the traffic congestion away from Maplewood West Boulevard and Beam Avenue 4 4 -2 -84 1•:r. Johnson said that cor i rib in from the west side, it would eliminate r.oe traf f i c from White Bear Avenue. This would also encoura g e peop le to park on the west side of the mall, Chairman Axdahl closed the public hearin portion of the meeting, g P eet ng. The commission discussed with Director Haider r ' oad alignments that could be developed that may ease the traffic situation on White Bear Avenue, The comma ss i on - suggested getting information as to traffic counts with the development of the northerly parcels. Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Commission recommend to the city council that they take no action onthe plan amendment, but adopt P the following guidelines for the development of local streets in the area: A. The following streets should be considered in development t plans for he area: 1. Maplewood West Boulevard from at least Beam Avenue to the north property l i n e of Mr. Korstad's property. Continuation of this street to County Road D may be allowed by the city, provided that traffic from Mr. Ha j i cek' s property is reasonably distributed over Hazelwood Avenue, Maplewood West Boulevard and a future Southlawn Drive. 2. A Southlawn Drive from Beam Avenue to County Road D with a slip alignment may h ramp from I -694. The al i g y ave to be realigned to the west to front on properties that would benefit from the assessments. 3. An east -west street connecting Maplewood West Boulevard and Southlawn Drive. There should be access to this street from the Korstad and Ha j i cek properties. B. The city shall actively seek to preserve the right-of-way g ay for a slip ramp f rom I -694 to a future Southlawn Drive, until a decision is made on the of construction Authorize staff to send a letter to the Minnesota Department of Transportation P requesting a slip ramp from I -694 to proposed Southlawn Drive. Staff should also be authorized to study means of preserving the right-of-way, g . g y Commissioner Sl etten seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl Barrett, El 1 of son. Fischer, Pel l i sh, Robens, Si gmundi k, S1 etten, Whitcomb VI. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS VII, COMMUNICATIONS VI I i. . NEW BUSINESS • A. PUD Time Extension- -Hazel Ridge Secretary Olson said the applicant is requesting approval of the renewal of-the conditional use permit for Hazel Ridge planned unit development. Staff is recommending approval of the request. 5 4 -2 -84 T0: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Action by C o arc i 1: r c3 End e . 0r,- �,1JUt, E M o dif 1 e A _.....-- - - ---- Rejected City Manager Date Director of Community Development Code Amendment--Critical Area and Environmental Protection Ordinances June 25, 1984 R equest 1. Amend the environmental protection ordinance, by consolidating it into one ordi nance with the critical area ordinance. 2. Add a requirement for council approval to make significant alterations to major slopes of 25% or more in grade. Reasons for the Request The city has two simi l ar, but different, environmental ordi nances governing the critical area, south of Carver Avenue and west of I -494. (See map on page 10. Council adopted the state required critical area ordinance in 1981. Council then adopted a city -wide environmental protection ordinance in 1982. The two ordinances should be consolidated to avoid any confusion caused by conflicting wording. The council considered a consolidated ordinance on September 12, 1983 and requested that the planning commission consider reducing the maximum grade of slope that can be developed from 40 %. A subsequent slope tour was held and a recommendation of 25% was made after it was found that there are no natural significant slopes in the city of 40% or more. The planning commi on April 16, reviewed the ordinance and felt that development should be allowed on slopes. Staff's recommendation is designed to protect significant, natural slopes of 25% or more in grade, without necessari prohibiting development on them. (See map on page 32 for location of these slopes.) This amendment would require council to approve the grading of each significant slope and determine its importance to the character of the area. In effect, this regulates alteration to the slope and not development. Section 9 -189 already guarantees the maximum density allowed by the land use plan, regardless of any requirement in the environmental protection ordinance. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed ordinance. BAEKGROUTI..; Past Actions 3 -1 -79: Council adopted a Critical Area Plan and Regulations, subject to Environmental Quality Board (EQB) approval . 9 - 18 -80: EQB approved the Maplewood Critical Area Plan and regulati ons�, subject to Maplewood City Council approval of requested revisions. 3 -5 -81: Council approved the Critical Are Plan and regulations as conditionall v db h y appro y t he E QB on 9- 18 -80. 12- 013 -82: Council adopted the Environmental Protection Ordinance. 7- 14 -83: EQB approved the proposed consolidation of Mapl ewood's -Critical Area and Environmental Protection ordinances to form the proposed Environmental Pro - tection and Critical Area Ordinance. 8 -1 -83: The P1 anni ng Commission recommended approval of the consolidation of the ordinances. 9-12-83: The City Council tabled the proposal to study the maximum allowed slope for development. Envi ronmental Quality Board (EQB) The Critical Areas Pl anning Act requires EQB approval of any proposed revision to local government critical area plans or regulations. Procedure 1. EQB approval 2. Planning Commission recommendation 3. City Council: first reading at a public hearing second reading and final decision (requires at least four votes in favor for approval) mb Enclosures I. Ordinance . 2. Location Mao- -Critical Area 3' Resolution from the EQB 4. Critical Area Ordinance S. Significant slope map 2 J♦ht1..�. 1i.. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MAPLEWOOD CODE RELATING TO - THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTI AND CRITICAL AREA ORDINANCES Section 1. Chapter nine of the Code ordinances is amended to consolidate the Critical-Area Ordinance (Sections 36 -496 through 36 -549 ) with the Environmental Protection Ordinance (Sections 9 -186 through 9-193) as follows (new language is underlined and language to be deleted is crossed out): ARTICLE IX. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. AND CRITICAL AREA - ORDI NANCE DIVISION 1 GENERALLY Sec.- "9 -186. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to protect - significant natural features, which (1) Preserve the natural character of neighborhoods (2) Protect the health and safety of residents (3) Protect water quality (4) Prevent erosion or flooding (5 Manag the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area in accordance with the Cri ti cal Areas Act of 1973, the Minnesota Pol. ct of 1973 and the Governor's critical cal area designation order, Executive Order 130, dated November 23, 19760 Section 9 -187, Applicability. This ordinance shall apply to any new su bd i vi s i on, development or building to be approved by the city council or community design review board. This ordinance shall -not apply to any use permitted on a temporary basis for a period not to exceed two years, when such use is establ without site preparation. Section 9 -188. Definitions. 81 uffl i ne - -a l i n e delineating a top of a slope with direct drainage to a protected water, connecting the points at which the slope becomes less than eighteen percent. (More than -one bluffl ine may be encountered proceeding Landward from a protected water.) Critical Area- -The Mississippi River Corridor Area bounded by Carver Avenue, I -494 and the City 1 imits Crown Cover- -the ratio between the amount of land shaded by the vertical projection of the branches and foliage area of standing trees to the total area of land, usually expressed as a percentage. _ I _ �� acct Drair,b Fe.:_ dr'airage into a protected Later ui thout an Intervening P o rid or stl and E rosion- -the general process b chic r h soils are re =soved b or sub - surface wa ter or wind .Y fl owing surface Gross Soil Los a Ye ra ge anneal total aunt of soil material carried from one acre of land by erosion Lift Station - -a facility, Including um in facilities for �. g €� P S the lifti of se age or storm water runoff to a higher sewage facility or storm water ter runoff facility PipD1 inft. undergroun line of pipe includi n � associated ,, valves, . P 9 pumps, control devices and other structures utilized for conveyi n 1 i 'ui d �' 9 q s, gases. sewage or other finely divided solids from one P oi to another Protected Water... formerly referred to as public waters Fntans • defined in inn _ . • any pater . Minnesota Statutes. Section 105.37, subdivision 14 Retaining Wall --a structure utilized to hol a slope in position which it would not naturally remain in Sedir�Ant -- su spended matter carried by water. sewage or other liquids uids s 4 Slope- -the inclination of the natural surface of the land from the horizontal; • co 3 i my des cri bed as a ratio of the l e n 9 t length to h e height _ St ructure -- anything manufactured, constructed. or erected which is nornal I attached , to -or positioned on land, including portable structures Substation- -any util i structure ♦ other than l ines, i el ines • holes or towers P F Terrace - -a relatively l evel area bordered on one or more sides b a retaini wall low . r 9 Tree- -any Woody plant, except a shrub, that has at least one trunk whose diameter is four inches or greater, four feet above the 9 round utility facility -- physical facilities -of electric, tele hone teleg cable _ P television, water. sanitary and storm sewer, solid waste, gas or simil service operations Vegetation - -all plant growth, especially trees., shrubs, mosses or 9 rasses mater Body- -any lake. stream, pond, wetland or river Wetland- -any land which is seasonably wet or flooded. Includin Q all marshes, bogs , s o r f 1 o o dpl a i ns Sec. 9 Density guarantee, _4_ r+ 3 r ,�u ant i ri th articl . ►G T. preven tfie development of prop`` rte, to the r.a),i x density allowed in the Papl evwood Comprehensive Plan Update. The city counci 1 may require the clustering of dwellings in the form of townhouses, quads or apartments or similar uses, where it is necessary to preserve natural features. Single family homes are not precluded from consideration as part of any proposed development under this ordinance. DIVISION 2 SITE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS Sec. 9 - 190. Si te plan required The applicant shall submit a site plan. and any other information needed to determine compliance with this ordinance. Specific requirements shal be stated on an application form in the office of the director of community development. Sec. 9 -191. Site Plan approval standards. No site plan which fails to satisfy the following standards shall be approved: t1� General standards a. The conduct of all grading, landscaping, structure placement, and street routing shall be consistent with and to the maximum. extent in the furtherance of the City's Comprehensive Plan, and for develop= ment in the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area, the Maplewood Critical Area Plan. b. The ro osed development ment shal 1 not lessen existing public access to P P P and along a . protected water. c. The proposed development shall be designed, constructed and main- tained to avoid causing: 1. Accelerated erosion 2. - Pol l uti on, contamination or s i l t a t i o n of water bodies or storm sewers 3. Flooding er-} nereasinQ- the - storm- water- ranef -r ate 4. Ground water contamination d. Development shall not substantially diminish the scientific, historical educational, recreational or aesthetic value of unique natural areas and .unique plant and animal species, which are registered with the State as ..such, and shall not substantially alter the reproductive cycle of the species. e. Views of protected waters from buildings or public streets shall not be impaired by the placement of advertising signs. (2) Slopes a. No development sbal l be permitted on existing slopes of eighteen percent or . greater which are in direct drainage to a protected water. - S - b. In areas no 4 .- i r, d i rec .. dra i r.. to E prG Lia- _ Led wig 7� devE I Q t shall be al lowed on exi sting slopes greater than forty percent. c. No development, whether or not in direct drainage to a protected water, shall be permitted on land having an existing slope i n excess of twelve percent, unless th applicant proves the following conditions a re met: 1. Controls and protections exist uphill from the proposed development such that there is no danger of structures or streets being struck by falling rock, mud, sediment from erosion, uprooted trees or other materials. 2. The proposed development presents no danger of falling rock, mud, sediment from erosion, uprooted trees or other materials to structures downhill. 3. The view of a developed slope within the Critical Area from the Mississippi River and opposite river bank is consistent with the natural . appearance of the undeveloped s ope, consi stent with any state registered historic areas nearby, compatible with the view from hi storic areas, and compatible with surrounding . architectural features. 4. The city engineer may require the developer to provide a soils engineer to certify the stability of potential unstable slopes. d. The basic character of natural slopes' of 25% or more in rade ' shal 1 not be altered without approval from the cit y council. The council shall base their decision on 1. The degree of alteration of the sl ope and 2. The importance of the slope to the character * of ' the ' - area . e., d= All new structures and roads shall be placed no closer- than forty feet feet from a bluff *line. Exceptions shall be: 1. Public recreation facilities, scenic overlooks, public "observation" platforms or public trail systems 2. The construction of above- ground pumping stations 3. other development, when the applicant can conclusively demonstrate that construction or final development will not negatively impact slopes with a grade of eighteen percent or greater 4. All other structures, other than-buildings and roadway surfaces, but including retaining walls shall meet the following design requirements: a) Retaining walls or terrace contours in excess of three feet in height shall have a fence. b) Construction materials shall be subject to community design review board approval am 6- eT--The-e4t The re of this section shall not apply in the followin situations: 1. Where a slope has been substantiall altered b prior excav ation €1 or fillin 27--Where-a-slepe-4 s -tee- smal 1-te -be-s4 9 .iiff 4eaRt7 2. Where a slope is less than 200 feet in'len (t to bottom) or 500 feet in width (side to side), 3. Where earth sheltered homes are proposed, 6b Al I Bros i on cont. ml � s tc~r. re e r curt -o vtI I i ty and s i -,� � z � : `:.-��:' � - shall be d_s i gnet to Lre �. 3 i nia reed and op-t a ted i thout crossing or optrati on of heavy mpintenance vehicles and eQVi;�--�r,± , s :�ch as bulldozers, trucks and backhoes , an slopes to excess of eight pert This requirement r.,x be tiaived by the city council pert there is no other alternative, • b, Construction shal I not be allowed w here there are soil problems , • including but not limited to, soil bearing strength, shrink /swell potential or excessive frost ravenent, unless effective soil correction rieasures or building cons rre thods are approved by the building official. ce 13 velop-ent shall be accomplished only in such a manner that on -site gross soil loss levels shall not exceed five tons per acre per year during construction, but only two tons per acre per year when the site is adjacent to a water body, water course or storm sewer inlet and �Q.3 tons per acre per year after .constructi activities are comple d. A development shall' 'be located to minimize the removal of -veg etation and alteration of the natural topography. e, Erosion protection measures shall rrzke maximum use of natural, inpl ace vegetation, rather than the placing of new ve oetati on on the site. (4)�ietl a R.0 Wetlands and other water bodies shall not used as primary sediment traps during Construction. b. Filling or construction shall not be .all owed in areas proposed for ponding in t e Mapl Drainage Plan, as determined by the city engineer. IV •c. Filling shall not cause the natural nutrient s capacity of the wetland to fall below the. nutrient production of the xetl and watershed for its projected development. d. Fill must be free of chemical. pollutants and organic wastes, - t, The property .owners adjoining a wetland should be given the opportunity for an equal apportionment of fi (5) Trees _, Development shall be designed to preserve the maximum number of healthy trees, This requirement shall riot apply to diseased trees or-where a - forester certifies that thinning is needed for the overall health of a aroodlot; in which case.- a specific tree removal pl an.must be - approved by the city. . be, If t rees are cut, the density of trees shall be restored to that which existed before development, but In no case shall the applicant be irequired to rase the density above *ten trees per acre, unless part of t rtqui red Pl to :S n : ere en � ' r �n� trees 1 >_ :�a11 b= Y�r3 ed ins .Lei es sh A F all �..l 'iZe the case of s M. es �tiYe to the aree � : t�,zl l not incl r ider „� _ � e any species unde e r di P c and shall b, �-,trd und. eese . .y _r Z Deal conditions. Tree di arr.A shall be at least t InCh -s. �3 t• the applicant shat 1 de �nstr _ ate that a)1 ra di n trh ch ViI) be conducted g II takes place i n t � nner that preserves the Mo t Zone i rab � j on and stability of existing trees and r vi e p o d_s an adequateaterin F� area equal to at least one -half of each tr g t ee s Drown Cover. DIVISION 39o' UTILITIES AND STREETS E S ec. 9-192, t�ti1 it��z. (a) Underground Placing of utiliti Shall be required, unless econo - technological or l and Characteristic stic factors rake underground 1 ac r an fas i �' e. Fcororr�i c conside o e nt s alone shall not b,. the � -, d eter- mi nant regarding fe e s i bi l f t. (b) 0We rhea d c ros s i nqs of . protected waters, If req uired, red shall folbw ng criteri R et the. The crossing shall b�e • g adjacent to or part of an existin u tility corr1 dor. f i ncl udi n bridge a 4 q or ov erh e ad ,. utility lines, whenever possible. All structures utilized shall be as compati as r a c t i 1 and case and scenic vie P cal th view (3) .Right- of -vay clearance shall be kept to s tninimsla. . (4) Vegetative screening shall b-e utilized red to the maxi extent that wo ul d be consistent with safety re u i rement Q s. � .Routing shall avoid uns to b1 a Soils, - bl uffl i e or high ridoes. The alteration of the natural environment Intl • minimized. Inclu gra ding, shall be The erns s i ngs shat) be subject tb the e site planning requi forth in this ordina q remen is set 10 Utility substations (l) All substations shall be subjec t to the site 'planning requiremen remen set forth In this ordinance. 9 R is (2) flew substations or refurb ishm�nt o compa existing substations shat ' ati a in hei ht ) be scale, building saterials. landsca i Frith surrounding natural P g and signing Q tural environment or land uses. Screeni by natural reans is encouraged. ng (a) Pfpeltnez {lj All proposed Pipelines and underground fsctlities shall be subject to the site pltnnini, requirements set forth to this 'Drdinanct. (2) These tactlttfes shall be 10cited to Avoid wetlands. or arms of unstable stilt. -8- (3) All underground placing of u t i l i t i e s or pipel shall be followed by turf establ ishment. (4) All proposed pipelines shall be placed at lea eight feet under a creek bed. Section '9 -193. Streets. (o ) The grades of any streets shall not exceed seven percent, unless there is no feasible alternative as determined by the City Engineer.. (b) Roads shall be constructed to minimize impacts on the natural terrain a nd na tural landscape. (c) Al l roads -shall be subj to the site planning requirements set forth in Section 9 -191. Section 2. Sections 36 -496 to 36 -549 (Critical Area Ordi nance ) of the P Ma 1 ewood Code of Ordinances are hereby rescinded. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect after its passage and publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, this day of , 1984. Mayor Attest. C Clerk Ayes- - C� Nays -- 9_ A HL a►H CL - i 494 74 - Hl2HWQQQ A Y IE t 25 74 IyIE AVE. ' .; EWTZ LAVE ..,.. 25) - SOUTNC S s 7 in Car ver Lake �Oxrr000 AVE - 68 72 C ARV AV 4 43 .. GEC ��1 ��-- ' '�• »' •� r �. w• Z4 is R ZZ • 25 it21N! ...� _ ir �...a.� . .:...r .. - WASHINGTON CO. . 494 . dD i MA TI G EGA L G Attachment Two t.. V � � 25) 23 T2 Z - "� o A2! w R21W 13 �ts Q = tr =. Q 494 74 - Hl2HWQQQ A Y IE t 25 74 IyIE AVE. ' .; EWTZ LAVE ..,.. 25) - SOUTNC S s 7 in Car ver Lake �Oxrr000 AVE - 68 72 C ARV AV 4 43 .. GEC ��1 ��-- ' '�• »' •� r �. w• Z4 is R ZZ • 25 it21N! ...� _ ir �...a.� . .:...r .. - WASHINGTON CO. . 494 . dD i MA TI G EGA L G Attachment Two ETA= OF N:I1147ZESO A EIJVIR01i1'•1EIvTAL QUALITY BOARD 1 I n' \ the Matter of the Review of an Amendment to the Plans and Regulations of the City of Maplewood relating to FINDINGS OF FACT, an area within the Mississippi River CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Corridor Critical Area pursuant to AND ORDER Minnesota Statutes Chapter 116 (1980) . Procedural History The above - entitled matter was ' brought before the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board (the "Board ") on July 14 , 1983 pursuant to Minn. Stat. Ch. 116E (1980) , Rule MEQC 55 (c) (1974) , and section E.1. of the Standards and Guidelines for the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area. Based upon review of the proposed plan and regulations of the City Maplewood, of comments of the Metropolitan Council staff and interested agencies, and all other matters - of record, the Board makes the following: Findings of Fact 1, Certain areas of the Mississippi River Corridor were designated a critical area under Minn . - Stat . Chapter 116G (1980) pursuant to Executive Order No. 130 effective November 23, 1976, and continued pursuant to Executive Order No. 79 -19, effective April 11, 1979. The Metropolitan Council, on July 12, 1979, approved the designation of the Mississippi. River. Critical Area for an indefinite period as provided for in Section 1166.06, Subd. 2(c). 2. The City of Maplewood (the "City ") has planning and regulatory authority over development activities within the designated critical area. t 34 The City's plans and regulations for the area have been approved and adopted by the Board on the 18th day of September 1980. 40 The City has recommended administrative revisions to its original critical area ordinance in . order to eliminate unnecessary duplication of regulations within the critical area. 5. The city council will adopt the proposed ordinance when it has been approved by the Board, 6. Staff of the Metropolitan Council and the .Board have reviewed the proposed revisions and recommended approval. Conclusions A. The procedures specified by statute, rule and guidelines for the review of proposed plans and regulations for the klississippi River Corridor Critical Area have been.complied with. . B. The ,proposed amendment submitted by the City is consistent with the Executive .Order designating the critical area. Attachment Three Order t Based on findings and conclusions contained herein and the entire record in this matter, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: Pursuant 'to Minn. Stat . Ch . 116G (1980 ) Rule MEQC 55 (c) , and section E.I. of the Standards and Guidelines, that the proposed amendments to the plans and regulations of the City of Maplewood be approved. Approved and adopted this 14th day of JUG Y 1983. Thomas Kalitowski Chairman t 1 36 -485 MAPLEWOOD CODE 4 onsider the effect of the proposed change upon the to , of i and economical extension of public se and f a cilitie , uch as public water, sewers, police a ire protec- tion and scb (6) Be guided in its st review and r mmendation by sound standards of subdivisio racti here applicable. (6) Impose such conditions a .ion to those required, as are necessary to assure at the. in of this chapter is com- plied with, whic onditions may inc e, but not be limited to, harmoni design of buildings, plan and its mainte- nance a t or sound screen, the minim izi of noxious, offe a or hazardous elements, and adequate s dards of ing and sanitation. (Code 1965, § 912-080,915.0 ) cs. 36- 486 --36 -495. Reserved. • ARTICLE VIII. AREA OF CRITICAL CONCERN- - p G G G MISSISSIPPI RIVER CORRIDOR* DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 36 -496. Findings. The city finds that the Mississippi River Corridor, within the Metropolitan Area, is a unique and valuable local, state, regional and national resource. The river is an essential element in the local, regional, state and national transportation, sewer and water, and recreational systems and serves important biological and ecological functions. The prevention and mitigation of irreversible damage to - this resource and the preservation and enhancement of its natural, aesthetic, cultural and historical values is in furtherance of the health, safety and general welfare of the city. (Ord. No. 461, 918.010, 34 State law reference —The term "metropolitan area" defined, M.S. f 473.121, subd. 2. 'State law reference --- Critical areas act of 1973 M.S. if 116G.01-- 116G.14. 2310 `� a i i Attachment Four - 13 - a i i Attachment Four q , " I ZONING 9 36-498 Sec. 36-497. Purpose and intent. p; It is the purpose and intent of this article to prevent and mitigate P g ate S irreversible damage to this unique state, local, regional and national r resource, to preserve and enhance its value to the public, and to = protect and preserve the system as an essential element in the city's transportation, sewer and Rater, and recreational systems, in ac- 4 cordance with the following policies: (1) The Mississippi River Corridor shall be managed as a multi- purpose public resource by conserving the scenic, environ- mental, recreational, mineral, economic, cultural and historic - - resources and functions of the river corridor and provi g for the continuation of development of residential and open space uses within the river corridor. - (2)* The Mississippi River Corridor shall be managed in a man- . g ner consistent with its natural characteristics and its existing men an development, ` p t, din accordance with regional plans for the • development of the Metropolitan Area. (3) The Mississippi River Corridor sbaU be managed in accor- dance with the Critical Areas Act of 1973, the Minnesota 'Envi ronmental Policy Act of 1973, and the Governor's criti- cal area designation order, Executive order No. - 130 dated November 19, 1976, and other ap state and feder al laws. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.020 3 -1 -79) State law references — Critical areas act of 1973, M.S. if 116G.01- 116G.14; act establishing a state environmental policy, Leas of Minnesota 1973, Ch. 412; state _ environmental policy, M.S. Ch. 116D; the term "metropolitan area" defined, M.S. I ' 473.121, sub L 2. Sec.. 36 -498. Establishment of critical area overlay • district. A critical area overlay district, with its attendant regulations, is hereby established as part of the zoning ordinance of the city. This district shall overlay existing zoning districts, so that any P arcel of ; land lying in the overlay district shall also lay in one or more of the underlying established zoning districts. Territory within the over - lay district shall be subject to the requirements established by other applicable ordinances and regulations of the city. Within the over= lay district, all uses shall be permitted in accordance with the regu- • / Supp. No. 1 ,� �• 2311 14 136498 MAPLEWOOD CODE lations for the underlying zoning district; provided, "however, that such uses shall not be entitled to or issued the appropriate devel- opment permit until they have first satisfied the additional require- ments established in this article. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.030,3-1-79) • Sec. 36 -499. District boundaries. This overlay article shall apply to the critical area district, which is specially delineated on the official zoning map of the city for purposes of determining the application of this article to any par- ticular parcel of land. The above - referenced map shall be on rile in the office of the director of community development and shall be available for inspection and copying. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.040, 3 -1 -79) Sec. 36 -500. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the following respective meanings ascribed to _ them by this section: Bluffline: A lime delineating a top of a slope witb direct drain- age to the Mississippi River or Fish Creek, connecting the points at which the slope becomes less than eighteen (18) percent. (More than one bluflline may be encountered proceeding landward from the river. Critical area: Carver Avenue on the north, I -494 on the east, the southerly border of the city on the south, and the westerly border of the city on the west. 1 Crown cover The ratio between the amount of land shaded by the vertical projection of the branches and foliage area of standing' trees to the total area of land, usually expressed as a percentage. Dimensional requirement: Minimum and maximum setbacks, yard requirements, or structure height or size restriction in the zoning ordinance section. ,Erosion: The general process by which soils are removed by flow- ing surface or subsurface water or wind. Gross soil loss: The average annual total amount of soil material carried from one acre of land by erosion. Supp. No.1 2312 15 t S'l . r ZONING 136-5W • facility. usually including pumping facilities, for - L if t i station. A fac Y� � sewage facility the lifting f sewage or stormwater runoff to a higher se g g or stormwater runoff facility. Natural rate of absorption: Th e amount of stormwater absorbed into th e soil d uring a storm of once in twenty (20) years occurrence. Park ded ic ation fee, As • defined in section 211.010 of .the [for - mer) City Code. Person: Any individual, corporation, i firm oration, partnership, associa- ti P P on or other private or governmental entity. • underground line of i including associated pumps, P An undergr pipe val ves, control devices and other structures utilized for conveying liqui ds, - g ases a or other finely divided solids from one point sewage to another. Retaining watt. - A structure cture utilized to hold a slope in a position which it would not naturally remain in. Sediment. S uspended matter carried by water, sewage or other liquids. • device for the treatment and disposal of human Septic tank. Any waste which utilizes the percolation of the liquid portion of the waste into the soil including all portions of said system which are not contained inside a building. . Slope: The inclination of the natural surface of the land from the horizontal. • layer of earth which may be dug or plowed; the = - Sotl:.The upper .lay loose normally surface material of the earth in which vegetation y grows. • in manufactured, constructed Structure. A nything or erected which s normally including i a attached to or positioned on land, p ortable structures. Substation: A • - ny y utilit structure other than lines, pipelines, holes or towers. Terrace A relatively level area bordered on one or more sides by y a retaining walL Supp. No.l 2313 l • low 16 - ZONING 136-5W • facility. usually including pumping facilities, for - L if t i station. A fac Y� � sewage facility the lifting f sewage or stormwater runoff to a higher se g g or stormwater runoff facility. Natural rate of absorption: Th e amount of stormwater absorbed into th e soil d uring a storm of once in twenty (20) years occurrence. Park ded ic ation fee, As • defined in section 211.010 of .the [for - mer) City Code. Person: Any individual, corporation, i firm oration, partnership, associa- ti P P on or other private or governmental entity. • underground line of i including associated pumps, P An undergr pipe val ves, control devices and other structures utilized for conveying liqui ds, - g ases a or other finely divided solids from one point sewage to another. Retaining watt. - A structure cture utilized to hold a slope in a position which it would not naturally remain in. Sediment. S uspended matter carried by water, sewage or other liquids. • device for the treatment and disposal of human Septic tank. Any waste which utilizes the percolation of the liquid portion of the waste into the soil including all portions of said system which are not contained inside a building. . Slope: The inclination of the natural surface of the land from the horizontal. • layer of earth which may be dug or plowed; the = - Sotl:.The upper .lay loose normally surface material of the earth in which vegetation y grows. • in manufactured, constructed Structure. A nything or erected which s normally including i a attached to or positioned on land, p ortable structures. Substation: A • - ny y utilit structure other than lines, pipelines, holes or towers. Terrace A relatively level area bordered on one or more sides by y a retaining walL Supp. No.l 2313 l • low 16 - 136 -5W MAPLEWOOD CODE Tree: Any wcody plant that has at least one trunk whose diame- ter, four (4) feet above the ground, is four (4) inches or greater. Utiiit3r facility: Physical facilities of electric, telephone, telegraph, cable television, water, sewer, solid waste, gas and similar 'service operations. Vegetation: All plant growth, especially tree, shrubs, mosses and grasses. Waterbody: Any lake, stream, pond, wetland or river. Wetland: Any land which is seasonally wet or flooded, including all marshes, bogs, swamps and floodplains. (Ord. No. 461 § 918.050, 3 -1 -79; Ord. No. 503, § 1 10 5- 21-81) Cross reference —Rules of construction and definitions generally, § 1 -41 et seq. Sec. 36 -501. rxisting structures. Structures in the city within the critical area as of March 1., 1979, the location, or the use of which, is inconsistent with this article or the Governor's critical areas designation order shall not be for any permit granted by the city for expansion, change of use, renewal of existing permit or building permit, unless the following criteria are met: (1) The applicant shall provide and maintain adequate screen- ing of the structure from the water through the use of natural vegetative means. (2) The public's ability to view the river and river corridor from existing public streets shall not be further degraded by the proposed activity. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.140 Sec. 36 -502. Signs.. . All signs in the city the critical area shall comply with the following provisions: , (1) All advertising signs permitted within the critical area shall conform with the provisions of article III of this chapter. - (2) Views of the water from vistas and public roads shall not be impaired by the placement of business or advertising signs. Supp. Na 1 2314 -17 - ZONING 136-514 (3) All advertising signs, the location of which is not in confor- mance with this section, are deemed nonconforming uses and shall be removed within three (3) years of the effective date of this section (March 1, 1979). (Ord. No. 461, § 918.180, 3 -1 -79) Secs. 36- 503 --36 -514. Reserved, Supp. No.1 • 2314.1 - 18 - ZONING 33 -518 DIVISION 2. SITE PLANS Sec. 36 -515. Required. No building permit, zoning approval or subdivision approval per- mit or certificate shall be issued for any property, or improvement ; thereon Muse thereof, located in an area covered by this article, until a site plan has been prepared and approved in accordance with the provisions of this article. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.070,3-1-79) i Sec. 36 -516. Exceptions. ' (a) No site plan shall be required in the critical area within the city for an existing single - family dwelling nor' for the extension, enlargement, change or alteration thereof, nor accessory structures - thereto- rovided tha the dwellin remains a single- family dwelling. !P g No site plan shall be required in the critical area within the ' (b) p q ! city for any use permitted on a temporary basis for a period not to t exceed two (2) years, when such use is established without site preparation and makes no discharge onto the site. No extensions ' shall be y ranted beyond the two (2) year temporary permit. (Ord. g No. 461, § 918.080, 3 -1 -79) Sec. 35 -517. Site plan application. A written application for site plan approval under this article shall be filed with the director of community development contain- i ing evidence adequate to show that the proposed use will conform to the standards set forth in this article. Three . (3) sets of clearly legible blue-or black lined copies or drawings, and required informa= tion, shall be submitted to the director of community development and shall be accompanied by an application fee in an amount im- posed, set, established and fixed by the city council, by resolution, from time to time. (Ord. No. 461, § 918-090,3-1-79) Sec. 36 -518. contents. ' (a) Site plans required by this article shall be prepared to a scale appropriate to the size of the project and suitable for the review to be performed. -- 2315 - 19 - 36 -518 MAPLEWOOD CODE (} g b The following information shall be provided in the site plan: (1) Location of the property, including such information as the name and numbers of adjoining roads, railroads, existing subdivisions or other landmarks. 2 The name and address of the owner or developer, the section, township and range, north- point, date and scale of drawing, and number of sheets. (3) Existing topography, as indicated on a contour map having a contour interval no greater than two (2) feet per contour. The topographic map shall also clearly delineate any bluffline, all streams, including intermittent streams and swales, waterbodies, statement of water quality and a classification given to the waterbLiy by the Minnesota department of natural resources and the Minnesota pollution control agen- cy, if any. The topographic map shall indicate the floodway or flood fringe lines. (4) A plan delineating existing drainage of the water setting forth in which direction the volume and at what rate storm water is conveyed from the site, and setting forth those areas of the site where storm water collects and is gradually perco- lated into the ground or slowly released to stream or lake. 5 A description of the soils of the site, including a map indicat- ing soil types, by areas, to be disturbed, as well as a soil report prepared by a soil scientist containing information on the suitability of the soils for the type of .development pro- posed osed and for the type of sewage disposal proposed, and describing any remedial steps to betaken by the developer to render the soils suitable. All areas proposed for grading. shall be identified by soil type, both as to soil type of existing topsoil and soil type of the new contour. The location and extent of any erosion area shall be indicated. The stability of rock units along blufflines shall be included in the soils description. 6 A description of the flora and fauna, which occupy the site or are occasionally found thereon, setting forth with detail those areas where unique plarit or animal species may be found on the site. 2316 -- 20 - ZONING 1 36- 51 6 (7) A description of any features, buildings or areas which are of historic significances. (8) A map indicating proposed finished grading, shown at con- tours at the same intervals as provided above, or as required to clearly indicate the relationship of proposed changes to existing topography and remaining features. (9) A landscape plan drawn to an appropriate scale, including dimensions, distances and the location, type., size and de- scription of all existing vegetation, clearly locating and de- scribing any vegetation proposed for removal and all pro- posed landscape materials which will be added to the site as part of the development. . (10) - A proposed drainage plan of the developed site delineating in which direction the volume, and at what rate, storm water will be conveyed from the site and setting forth the areas of the site where storm Rater will be allowed to collect and gradually percolate into the ground or be slowly released to stream or lake. The plan shall also set forth the hydraulic capacity of all drainage structures to be constructed or exist- ing structures to be utilized, including volume of holding ponds and storm sewers. (11) An erosion and sedimentation control plan indicating the type, location and necessary technical information on con - trol measures to be taken, both during and after construc- tion, including a statement expressing the calculated antici- pated gross soil loss expresse in tons /acre /year, both during and after construction. (12) The proposed size, alignment, height and intended use of any structures to be erected or located on the site. (13) A clear delineation of all areas which shall be paved or sur- faced, including a description of the surfacing material to be used. (14) A description of the method to be provided for vehicular and pedestrian access to the proposed development and public access to the river or public river view opportunities, both before and after development; and a description of the de- velopmenfs impact -on existing views of and'alongthe river. Supp. No. 2317 • 21 _ • J i � 1 -SSE MAPI ENVOOD CODE (15) A description of all parking facilities to be provided as p art of the development of the site, including an analysis of park- ing needs generated by the proposed development. (16) A delineation of the area or areas to be dedicated for public Use. (17) A delineation of the location and amounts of excavated soils to be stored on the site during construction. (18) Any other information pertinent to the articular project P P � which, in the opinion of the director of community develop- ment or applicant, is necessary or helpful for the review of the project (c) The director of community development may waive any of the above requirements that are not applicable_ (Ord. No. 461, �§ 918.060, 918.090 3-1-79). Sec. 36 -519. Approval -- Generally; a eaL . � PP The director of community development shall ap or den all PP y applications for site plan approval under this article, except those that would normally need approval by the city council. If the appli- _cant is not satisfied with the decision of the director of community development, the decision may be appealed to the city council after a recommendation from the planning commission. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.100, 3 - - 79) Sec. 36 -520_ Same — Standards. No site plan which fails to satisfy the following standards shall be approved by the city council or director of community devel- opment. (1) No development shall be permitted on slopes of ei g hteezi (18) percent or greater which are in direct drainage to the Mississippi River Bluffs or Fish Creek. (Refer to map on file with -the director of community development.) (2) In areas not in direct . drainage to the Mississippi River .Bluffs or wish Creek, no development shall be allowed on slopes greater than forty (40) percent. (Refer to map on file with the director of com.munity.development.) (3) No development, whether or not in direct drainage to the Mississippi River Bluffs or Fish Creek, shall be Pe rmitted Supp. Na 1 2318 r -22- fi ZONING 1 36-520 on land having a slope, before alteration, in excess of twelve (12) percent unless the applicant proves the follo%in con - di ti ons are met: g a. 7be foundation and underlaying mater' m , Ymg al of any struc- t e, including roads, shall be adequate for the slo condition and soil type. b. Adequate controls and protections exist . xast _uphill from the proposed development such that there is no danger of structures or roads. being g struck by falling rock, mud, uprooted trees, or other materials. c. The proposed development presents no danger of in f rock mud g all g , uprooted trees, or other materials to structures downhi d. The view of the developed slo pe from the rover and opposite riverbank is consistent with the natural a pea.rance of the undeveloped slope, consistent with any historic areas nearby, compatible with the view from historic areas, and com atible m p with surrounding ar- chitectuxal features. To the maximum extent possible the use of natural devices in . cluding vegetation man- agement shall be preferred over the construction of artificial devices, including culverts, holding ponds walls, and terraci. n g P ' All g e• other structures other than buildings and roadway surfaces, but including retaining walls shall meet the following design requirements: I. Retaining walls or terrace contours shall not ex- ceed five (5) feet in height; 2. Construction materials shall be subject to com- munity design view ,� board approval; S. The minimum space in between terraces and re- taining walls shall be twenty (20) feet. f. Any lift stations required to g service the slope devel- opment with local sewer systems are designed in ac- cordance with local design standards and ap b li PP y the city engineer. The applicant cant shall furnish a satis- factory arrangement or agreement by which the cost of 'maintenance and .gperation of the life station are borne by those. serviced by the facility. Supp. No. 2 2319 -23- r c 1 36 -520 MApLEwooD CODE g. No septic tank shall be placed on a slope of greater than twelve (12) percent. The natural slope may not be altered in any way where the septic tank system or • - part thereof is to be located. The drain lines shall be located parallel to contour lines. (4) The applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed devel- opment shall be planned, designed, constructed and main- tained to avoid substantial probabilities of: a. Accelerated erosion. b. Pollution, contamination, or siltation of water bodies, rivers and streams. c. Damage to vegetation - d. Injury to Wildlife habitats. • e: Increased flood potential. f. Decreased groundwater recharge. (5) The applicant shall demonstrate that the types and densi- ties of land use proposed shall be suited to the site and soil conditions and shall not present a threat to the mainte- nance of the - groundwater quality, a potential increase in maintenance costs of utilities, parking areas, or roads, and shall not be subject to problems due to soil, limitations, including, but not limited to, soil bearing strength, shrink/swell potential, and excessive frost movement. (6) All new structures and roads shall be placed no closer than forty (40) feet from a bluffline. Exceptions shall be: a. Public recreation facilities, scenic overlooks, public "ob- . servation platforms, or public trail systems. b. The construction of above - ground pumping stations for sewer lines, such stations shall be screened from view from the river. c. Other development, when the applicant can conclu- sively demonstrate that neither construction of final .development will negatively impact slopes with a grade of eighteen (18) percent or greater. (7) Development shall be accomplished only in such a manner that on -site gross soil loss levels shall not exceed five (5) Supp. Na 1 2320 c LL1 �' _ -24- . ZONING 136-520 _ tons per acre per year during construction, but only two (2) tons per acre per year when the site is adjacent to a water _ -: body or water course and five - tenths ton per acre per year _• .. ' after construction activities are completed. (8) Development shall not substantially 'nisb the scientif- ic, historical, educational, recreational or aesthetic value ' of natural areas and unique plant and animal species, and shall not substantially alter the reproductive cycle of the species. 9 Erosion protection measures shall make maximum use' of { _ natural in-place vegetation rather than the placing of new vegetation on site as erosion control facilities.- The use of natural erosion . control devices shall be preferred to the maximum extent over the construction of artificial drain- age devices including culverts, holding ponds, and ditches. (10) The development shall be located in such a manner as to minimize the removal of vegetation and alteration of the natural topography. (11) The applicant shall demonstrate that there are no feasible or prudent alternatives to cutting trees on the site. Devel- opment shall be permitted only in such a manner that the maximum number of trees shall be preserved. No trees may be cut except those occupying the actual physical space in which a structure, drive or roadway is to be erect- ed. In the event that solar collection is utilized, trees may be cut to allow sufficient sunlight to the solar collectors if the applicant can demonstrate there are no feasible or j prudent alternatives. If trees are cut, the density of trees ashall be restored to that which existed before development, F but in no case shall the applicant be required to raise the density above ten (10) trees per acre. The applicant shall . demonstrate that all grading which takes place will be conducted in a manner that preserves the roof zone aera•' - tion and stability of existing trees and provides an ade- quate watering area equal to at least one-half of each r tree's crown cover. r; 4 ' • Supp. No.1 2321 136-520 MAPLEWOOD CODE (12) Development in woodlands shall not reduce the existing crown cover greater than fifty (50) percent and shall be conducted in such a manner that the understory and litter is preserved. (13) Fishing in a wetland shall not exceed the excess storage and nutrient stripping capacities of the wetland based on ,J the ultimate projected development of the wetland water- shed. Flood storage and nutrient stripping capacities shall be calculated in accordance with Appendix 8 in the Ma- plewood Critical Area Plan.. (14) Wetlands and other water bodies shall not be used as primary sediment traps during or after construction. (15) The proposed development will not increase the runoff rate or decrease the natural rate of absorption of storm water. (16). The quality of water runoff and, water infiltrated to the water table or aquifer shall be as high after development as it was before development of the site. (17) When filling in a wetland, a minimum amount of filling may be allowed when necessary but in no case shall the following restrictions on total amount of filling be exceed ed. Since the total amount of filling which shall be per- mitted is limited, the city, when considering permit ap- plications, shall consider the equal apportionment of fill opportunity to reparian land owners. a. Total filling shall not cause the total natural flood storage capacity of the wetland to fall below the pro- jected volume of runoff from the whole developed wet - land watershed generated by a' six -inch rainfall in twenty four (24) hours. Any increase in runoff must be detained from 'on -site infiltration through the soil to the water table. b. Total filling shall not cause the total natural nutrient stripping capacity of the wetland to fall below the nutrient production of the wetland watershed for its projected development. c. Only fill free of chemical pollutants and organic wastes may be used. Supp. Na I 2322 fAW 26 - • ZONING (18) No part of any septic tank system shall be located closer than one hundred fiifty (150) feet from the edge of a water body of watercourse unless it can be shown that no effluent will directly or indirectly reach the water body, water - • course or wetland. (19) The grades of any streets shall not exceed ten (10) percent. (20) Any and all erosion control, storm water runoff, utility access, and simil structures shall be designed to be main- tained, cleaned out, and otherwise operated without re- quiring the crossing of private l ands with or the operation of motorized heavy maintenance vehicles and equipment, such as bulldozers, trucks, and back -hoes on slopes in ex- cess of eight (8) percent. As used in this section, private l ands includes any out -lots. (21) The proposed development, both vehicular and pedestrian, shall be adequate and consisting with local transportation and th oroughfare planning. (22) The proposed development shall not lessen public access to and along the river bluff, nor does it lessen public oppor- tunity to view the river from within the corridor. (23) Development proposed along the Fish Creek Corridor shall be subject to the provisions of the city's floodplain ordinance. (24) The conduct of all grading Landscaping, structure place - went, and street routing shall be consistent with and to the maximum extent in furtherance of the goals and poli- cies for the development of the river corridor adopted by the city on March 1, 1979. (Ord. No. 461, 918.110,3-1-79; Ord. loo. 543, 2, 5- 21-81) Secs. 36- 521 --36 -530. Reserved, DIVISION 3. UTILITIES AND ROADS Sec. 36 -531. Utilities. • Utility crossings of the critical area corridor or routing within the corridor shall meet the following standards: supp. No. 2323 �• so 27 - 1 36 -531 MAFLEWOOD CODE (a) Underground placing of the utility facility shall be required, unless economic, technological and land characteristic fac- z tors make underground placement infeasible. Economic con- siderations alone shall not be made the major determinant _ regarding feasibility. ' (b) overhead utility crossings, if required, shall meet the follow - ing criteria: (1) The crossings shall be adjacent to or part of an existing utility corridor, including bridge or overhead utility lines. (2) All structures utilized shall be as compatible as practi- cable with land use, scenic views and existing transmis- sion structures in height, material, color and design. (3) Right -of -way clearance shall be kept to a minimum. (4) Vegetative screening shall be. utilized to the maximum extent consistent with safety requirements. (5) Routing shall avoid - unstable soils, blufflines or high ridges, and the alteration of the natural environment, _ including grading shall be'minimized. (6) The crossings be subject to the site planning require - ments set forth in section 36 -515 of this article. c Utility substations shall be subject to the following standards: (1) All substations shall be subject to the site planning re- quirements set forth in section 36 -515 of this article. _ (2) New substations or refurbishment of existing substa- tions shall be compatible in height, scale, building ma- terials, landscaping and signing with surrounding natu- ral environment or land uses. Screening by natural means is encouraged and should be compatible with the - sur- rounding environment. (d) Pipelines and underground utility facilities shall be subject to the following standards: (1) - All pipelines and underground facilities shall be subject to the site planning requirements set forth in section 36- 515 -of this article. (2) The 'facilities shall be located to avoid wetlands, wood - lands and areas of unstable soils. 2324 -� ZONING 136-546 • (3) All underground placing of utility facilities and pipe- lines shall be followed by revegetation and rehabilita- tion to the conditions whicb existed on -site prior to development, providing the original conditions were en- vironmentally and aesthetically desirable. (Ord. Igo. 461, 918.120, 3 -1 -79) Sec. 36 -532. Roads. . New roads crossing the critical area corridor or routed within the critical area corridor shall meet the following standards: (a) Roads shall be constructed to minimize impacts on the natu * - ral terrain and natural landscape, (b) Extreme cuts and fills are to be avoided. (c) All roads shalt be subject to the site planning requirements set forth in section 36 -515 of this article_ (d) New roads shall not utilize the river corridor as a convenient right -of -way for new arterials. (e) New roads shall be restricted to those facilities needed to gain access to existing. and planned residential uses. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.130 3 -1 -79) Secs. 36- 533 ---36 -545. Reserved. DIVISION 4. INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS Sec. 36 -546. Purpose and intent, The following regulations in this division are adopted for the critical area within city to (1) Regulate individual sewage disposal systems so as to prevent contamination of underground bodies of water, streams or other surface bodies of water. (2) Prevent individual sewage disposal systems from create n g a bealth hazard or a nuisance for the general public or for "individuals. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.160, 3 -1 -79) supp. Na 1 2325 - 29 - • 136-547 MAPLEW OOD CODE Sec, 36 7547. General requirements. The ,guidelines set forth in 6MCAR4.8040 (formerly ETC 40) shall serve as the minimum standards and criteria for the design, • location, installation, use and maintenance of individual sewage treatment systerns. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.170, 3 -1 -79; Ord. No. 303 § 3 Sec. 36 -548. Maintenance requirements. (a) At least once a year, the owner of any septic tank or his agent shall measure or arrange for measurement of the depth of sludge and scum in such septic tank. When, as a result of such measure- ment, the top of the sludge layer in the tank or any compartment of the tank is found to be less than twelve (12) inches below the bottom of the outlet baffle or submerged pipe or it the top of the scum layer is less than three (3) . inches below the bottom of the septic tank outlet baffle or submerged pipe, the owner or agent shall arrange for the removal and sanitary disposal of sludge and scum _ from the tank; provided that, such requirement for measuring shall be waived for any septic tank which is cleaned, as indicated, at least once each calendar year. (b) At least once each year, the owner of any individual sewage disposal system equipped with a distribution box shall arrange for the opening of the distribution box and the removal of any settled solids therein. Such material shall be disposed of to the septic tank or by other means acceptable to the city. (c) At least once between May first and June thirtieth of each year, the depth of liquid in each seepage pit shal.1 be measured. When, as a result of such measurement it is found that the liquid level in the pit is less than one foot below the inlet, - a second mea- surement shall be made eight (8) to twelve (12) hours after the first measurement, during which tune no liquid shall be discharged to. the seepage pit. If, as a result of the second measurement., it is found that the liquid level in the pit has not lowered at least two (2) feet during the indicated period of time, an additional seepage pit or other acceptable soil absorption system shall be provided. (d) Servicing of septic tanks and soil absorption units shall con- form to the Minnesota commissioner of health and Minnesota pol- • 3upp. Na.1 2326 _ 'an _ �i F; t 6 y ZONING 1 36-561 lotion control agency specifications. Disposal of sludge and scum removed from the system shall be: (1) Into a municipal sewage disposal system where practicable. (2) In the absence of a public sewer, at a disposal site approved by the state pollution control agency. (3) Sludge shall not be discharged into any lake or water- course, nor upon land without burial. (Ord. No. 461, 918.180, 3 -1 -79) . Sec. 36 -549. Alternative systems. Alternative methods of sewage disposal to individual sewage disposal systems, such as holding tanks, electric or gas incinera- tors, biological or tertiary treatment plants or land disposal sys- tems, wherever required or allowed in particular circumstances, shall be subject to the standards, criteria, rules and regulations of the Minnesota commissioner of health and Minnesota pollu- tion control agency, and shall also require approval of the city council. (Ord. No. 461, § 918.190, 3 -1 -79) Secs. 36- 550-- 36 -500. Reserved. RTI CLE IX. SHORELAND OVERLAY DIST Sec. 36-5 Purpose and intent. (a) It is the p ose of this article provide for the wise utilization. of shore] eas, in or to protect water quality, the natural characteristi d al appeal of protected waters, the local tax base, and the ral health, safety and welfare of community residents. (b) Enactment of article is prove mechanism to reduce the negative effe of shoreland overcro g, such as water pollution, ina uate space on lots for drain and sanitary faciliti il damages, and degradation of the ae etic appeal • references -- Environmental protection, 19-186 et seq.; areas of con , 1 36496 et seq. . . Supp. Na i 232? -- 31 - O� w w # AdDLIL aim 1 : • / snow ZM2 1A 2 ...�- f - - -.. ._ owwo w? slow • * s : �.� !, 100 N • ', // j.�•�s. _ � J w. ••� �._. s �+ i �ri/�� - yam � _� w 14 at; -� �Z +• i � rill. � •, j r1� : +y. oo Yr•a+ 1 s a T _ " j i Vii, - �+�!_►�. �! .. � � t"� t r i �r•• ����y� *• ,, _ 41L . a l i ! .�F.! -�� e \ -'.� -!` • �/� 1 • _..• i av► �� -.�r.� _ 7r±-. �L r �.r- �. -L�j� J� i S. * �. ` i / • :• 1 .Tr ` 1 • - s � �a j � = i � f � �y g � / r w • _ .. � rJ� � � - �+ � S � si `� Ja.>i.- - •�1•r� -' S.. r -• •- •'�- +1'!�- :.r••�..�,� . L.i• � .� t:7� - T - : c ...�s.+t. .oww f O � ,1 �1 hi v 1 • •• • i i i��il i i!i • # �" _ -• r Y t INVENTORY OF NATURAL, UNDEVELOPED SLOPES dift GREATER THAN 25% OF GRADE AT LEAST 200' IN LENGTH AND 500' IN WIDTH 15 120/8_ .. �.:. �•.._. • . Pon ft r • i Al j �- .. it , 1 � ,'. ! _ — ).- ! It solo - i - dw ffip. / eoo�r • �" 1 tea :to" — •_ •- i • —J J y K L K L SIGNIFICANT SLOPE MAP Attachment 5 32 — 4 N a f 8 8-6-84 Ir` SHr D BUST NESS A, Environmental Protection/Critical Area Ordinance 'Secretary Olson said the planning commission reviewed this at their l =a meet ng. -� The commi ssion discussed the ro osed ord nan l w p p d ce and what slop w ould Id be affected by this ordinance, . id Commi Fischer mov ed the.� a nni n c omm iss ion re commend to the c t - - ..g - -- _ .V. - -- -- — - y E co uncil ap proval _ of _the proposed. envi ronmental rotecti�on /critical area _ ordinance. F Commissioner Pel .1 i sh seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Fischer. Larson. Pel l i sh, Robens, Whitcomb - - L 0MMI SS ION PRESENTATIONS I , -A. Council meetings of July 9 and July 23,1984 t XI. STAF PRESENTATIONS XII, ADJOURNMENT j 'Meeting adjourned at 8:55 p.m. 8 8-6-84 mom Action by Council: ' MEMORANDUM Endorse adodified„�.. . Rejected... To: City Manager Date. FROM: Director of Community Development .SUBJECT Code Amendment--Driveway Setbacks _ DATE: September 5. 1984 - Request Amend the code to allow the city council to approve driveways within five .feet of the lot line. Comments The code now requires that a driveway maintain at least a five foot setback. "except by special permission or by agreement with the owner of the adjacent property to have sai driveway near to said line." It i s not clear from this requirement who must grant speci permiss ion--the city or adjacent property owner. This ordinance would allow the city council to approve driveways within the five foot setback, where there would be no adverse effect on the adjacent lot or owner. This may be necessary when two adjacent property owners are havi a personal dispute or when the adjacent owner is not a v a i l a b l e (deceased or nonresident), Recommendation Approval of the enclosed ordinance jc Attachment: ordinance ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ALLOWING THE CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE DRIVEWAYS WITHIN THE FIVE FOOT SETBACK THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 24 -120 is amended as follows (additions are underlined and deletions are crossed out): Sec. 29 -120. Location 8 r�veways - Eepstr�Eted- €rep- a- pbb��E- street- eves = -a- e�t�ep- of -tie -� - P at shall be. leeated 4 p - res 4 dent4al - areas te- Eepferm -w4th- the -s4de and - r . ghat- 4s3 the - - � .. � equ��et� eats f the dr�vewa3� pearest to - a -s4de -fie - �qe- sha�� -be -at 4east -f4ve -464- feet- f rem sweh- l et- - 14 Re -exee t -b -s eG4aI r - � ree�ep -- _ _ � P y P pe ��ss�eq e� b y 9 t w4th the eWRer ef- the- adaaEeRt- propertyote- have - said- dr4vewa pear 49- said- 4 4 Rev -- �Gode-1 _ 591 � §- 8281- Ord=- Nor422 - 6 - 22 - 72 Driveways shal have a setback of at least five feet from the side or rear l lines, except by written agreement with the ' owner of the ad scent Tot or where the city council or community design review e board approves a lesser setback. In order to app a drivewa within the five � ve foot setback without Approval of the ad ' acent owne • J ,the cit shall notify the adjacent owner at least ten days before the meeti n . The council must make a find ' �ndi that the drive would have no adverse effect on the adj acent lot or owner. The council shall incl the fol l ow n consi derations i n de termin i ng ' adverse effect a. Snow storage b. Prox imi t of the drive to an hou c. Difference in elevations d. Draina . e. Headl i ht glare f. Noise . germs Section 2.. Section 29 -123 is added as follows: Sec. 29 -123. Enforcement If the drive is illegally constructed within the setback the u i re that � city may require the portion of the driveway that i s within n the setback be removed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon p assage and ' P P g publ � cats on. Passed by the Maplewood City Council on , 1984. Mayor Attest: Ayes -- Clerk � Nays-- N -y MEMORANDUM Action by Counci T4 City Council Endors .o._ FROM: Barry R. Evans, City Manager i : .Y g r Mo day i e da._...,_.�.....,.�.. SUBJECT.- City Hall Rejec tember 1� DATE: September , 19$4 Dat The following are arch firms ou i • y interviewed for the City Hall project i n ' the order you met with them. I. Ellerbe, Inc. 2. Tol tz , King, Duvall Ander 3. Architectural Alliance 4. Korsunsky, Krank, Erickson 5. Trossen /Wright 6. Patch, Erickson, Madson, Watten I would recommend that you authorize the re a p p ration of an agreement with one of the above so that the process can be begun toward the constructs of a new City Hall, Ken Haider and I stand on t d ready to express our views on any of the above as well as the methodolo to be final result. gy �Aed i n achieving the BRE :1 nb LAW OFFICES BRIGGS AND MORGAN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 2200 FIRST NATIONAL HANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 TELEPHONE (612) 201 -1215 TELECOPIE32 (612) 222 -4071 INCLUDING THE FORMER FIRM OF LEVITT, PALMER, BOWEN, ROTMAX & SHARE i MATTE Ew J LEVITT AVRON L. GORDON COLE OEELEB JOHN R. KEN emm d ROBERT M. BowzN JOHN R. FBIEDxAN FRANK HAMMOND THOMAS A. LAas LEONARD J. KEYES DAVID J. SPENCER . ROBERT G. SHASE DANI J. GOLF, JR. Joax M. SULLIVAN PETER W. SIPSINs BERNARD P. FBIEL Douaus L. SEoR B URT E. SrivANsON M ICHAEL R. JERONIMUS M. J. GALVIN, J8. R. SCOTT DAvIEs DAVID G. F J. PATRICK McDAvITT JOHN J. MCNEELY JOHN B. VAN DE NORTH, J R. McNEU. V. S EYMOUR, JR. 81 cHeaD G. Meng J ERRY F . RoTwAN ARDREw G. BEcEER TEBEN N. Doiz.E J"zs E. NELSON RICHARD H. KYLE J ]1ROMz A. GEIS JOHN L. DEVX" STEvE A. BRAND R. L. SoBENso JOEL H. GoTTEsxAN PETE H. SEED ALA.x H. MA CLIN SAMUEL L. RANSON JzMzY F SEAw RONALD E. OacHAaD MATTH L. LEVITT JOHN TROYER DAVID G. GREENING STEPHEN WOMCS DAVm B. Sam LAW OFFICES BRIGGS AND MORGAN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 2200 FIRST NATIONAL HANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 TELEPHONE (612) 201 -1215 TELECOPIE32 (612) 222 -4071 INCLUDING THE FORMER FIRM OF LEVITT, PALMER, BOWEN, ROTMAX & SHARE September 19, 1984 Mr. Barry Evans City Manaaer City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, MN 55109 Re: Joint Powers Agreement Dear Mr. Evans and Mrs. Aurelius: Mrs. Lucille Aurelius City Clerk City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue �t�.on by, C o '`�� � � �- Map lewood , MN 5510 9 T1 n _e../ t L : c Enclosed is a draft of a Joint Powers Agreement to be entered into between the City f Roseville and Y the City of Maplewood, together with a Resolution for the City f Maplewood Y p d authorizing the execution of the Joint Powers Ag reement, If you wish any changes or have any uestions lease do not hesitate to con q p _ tact me. If the Joint Powers Agreement is in acceptable form Please return to me four fully executed copies, Very truly yours, Mary L. Ippel ML I : j 1 Enclosures cc: Mr. Donald Sholund 2200 FIRST NATIONAL BANE HIIILDINO 2400 IDS CENTER SAINT PAt7L, MINNESOTA 5WO1 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 (612) 201 -121 (612) 330-0661 JOSEPH P. NQACX GHeBLES R. HATNOR ERI NILSSON bNDgr R. KINTZINGER ANDREA M. BOND MARTI H. F I sx FRE DERICK P. ANGST JOHN B VLTENA ROHE]a L. LEE ANN RUNTRODS JAMES G. Rey RICHARD t .i Tat1Dy R. CASTEAZ ELIZABETH J. ANDREWS R it A MARY L. Hszs.s MAaz L. IP PEL GREGORY J STENNOE R OBERT E. WOODS G BARI.ES B. RoG ERS Pe M. G ALE s RoBTx L. HANSEN WILLIAM J. JoAxls T ERRY L. SLYE MARGARET K. SAVAGE MsHy M. D YaSETH KEVIN BERG BRUN G. Bszz TONY STEMB ERGER M"Y SCHAMEa EVINGEa MI CHAEI, H. S TRB.ATER JOHN H. LINDSTROM RICHARD D. AIQDERSON SALLY A. SCOGGIN DAVM* G. McDoxa m BRUCE W. M OOT VIRGINIA A. DwYEa OF COUNSEL J. NEIL MORTON &caaaD E. KYLE JOHN M. PALM SAMUEL H. MORGAN FRANK N. GRAHAM A. LAURENCE DA VIS C LARENCE G. FRAME September 19, 1984 Mr. Barry Evans City Manaaer City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue Maplewood, MN 55109 Re: Joint Powers Agreement Dear Mr. Evans and Mrs. Aurelius: Mrs. Lucille Aurelius City Clerk City of Maplewood 1380 Frost Avenue �t�.on by, C o '`�� � � �- Map lewood , MN 5510 9 T1 n _e../ t L : c Enclosed is a draft of a Joint Powers Agreement to be entered into between the City f Roseville and Y the City of Maplewood, together with a Resolution for the City f Maplewood Y p d authorizing the execution of the Joint Powers Ag reement, If you wish any changes or have any uestions lease do not hesitate to con q p _ tact me. If the Joint Powers Agreement is in acceptable form Please return to me four fully executed copies, Very truly yours, Mary L. Ippel ML I : j 1 Enclosures cc: Mr. Donald Sholund 2200 FIRST NATIONAL BANE HIIILDINO 2400 IDS CENTER SAINT PAt7L, MINNESOTA 5WO1 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 (612) 201 -121 (612) 330-0661 JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE AND THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD THIS AGREEMENT, entered into as of this day of 1984, by and between the City of Roseville, a Minnesota municipal corporation ("Roseville") and the City of Maplewood, a Minnesota municipal corporation ("Maplewood"): WHEREAS, A. This agreement (the "Agreement ") is entered into pursuant to the authority granted to Roseville and Maplewood by Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59 and by Laws of 1984, Chapter .582 ( "Act ") ; B. The purpose of this Agreement is to enable Roseville to issue its industrial development revenue bonds for t a project pursuant to an allocation made under the Act to Maplewood; C. Maplewood is an "entitlement issuer" as defined under the Act and, of its original entitlement allocation, $ is remaining; D. Roseville has received a proposal from a developer that Roseville issue its industrial revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 (the "Bonds ") to aid in the financing of a project; E. Maplewood desires to make available to Roseville from Maplewood' s entitlement the amount of $3,600,000; F* Roseville intends to issue the Bonds prior to December 31, 1984; G. Maplewood has heretofore paid to the Minnesota Energy and Economic Development Authority (the "Authority ") one percent of its entitlement allocation as the deposit required by the Act in order to retain its entitlement allocation p ast August 31, 1984; H. of that amount deposited, $36,000 is attributable to that portion of Mapl ewood' s entitlement allocation that is being made available to Roseville pursuant to this Agreement.; 1. Maplewood represents that it has entitlement allocation in an amount which is uncommitted sufficient to enable it to enter into this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual under- takings set forth herein, Roseville and Maplewood hereby agree as follows: 1. Maplewood will give Roseville $3,600,000 of its entitlement allocation (the "Allocation ") ; 2. Roseville will and hereby does indemnify Maplewood for all legal, administrative and other costs and expenses associated with the transaction contemplated hereby and hereby releases and hold harmless Maplewood from any claims, demands or causes of action arising out of the transaction contempleted hereby; 2 3 • Roseville will notify Maplewood in a timely and proni t P fashion, of all proceedings relating to the approval of the project and the issuance of Bonds therefor; 4. Maplewood will submit to the Authority in a P rompt and timely fashion, all documents, deposits and other p p a ers necessary to carry out the transaction contemplated hereby; Y 5. Maplewood will use its best efforts to inform Roseville of any modification of its allocution or of any other facts coming to its attention which may materially affect Y y its ability to carry out and ive effect to the ' g e transaction �. contemplated hereby; 6e The $36,000 deposit made b Maplewood to ' Y P retain that portion of its entitlement allocation which i ' t i s giving ng to Roseville under this agreement is hereinafter referred to as the "Deposit". Roseville agrees that upon execution. o this f his Agreement it shall reimburse Maplewood for the Deposit; 7. If Roseville issues the Bonds rior to Ja nuary nua ry 1, 1985, and the Authority returns to Maplewood the p Deposit, Maplewood shall promptly a the same to Roseville; _ p ay R seville; 8. If the Bonds are not issued and Roseville returns the Allocation borrowed hereunder to Maplewood before October r 31, 1984 Maplewood will Promptly repay Roseville � Y p y le the sum or $36,000. If Roseville returns the Allocation borrowed hereunder to Maplewood on or after October 31, 1984 but before December 20, 1984, Maplewood will return $12,000 to Roseville. 3 t 9. As used in this Agreement the terms "entitlement issuer". "local issuer", "allocation" and "project" shall have the meanings given them by the ' Act and by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Roseville and Maplewood have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as of the date first written above. CITY OF ROS EVILLE BY Mayor By City manager CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BY Mayor By City Clerk 4 e Extract of' Minutes of Meeting Of City council City of Maplewood Ramsey County, Minnesota Pursuant to due call. and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the City Hall in said City on Monday, September 10, 1984 at 7-:00 o' clock p.m. The following members were present: and the following members were absent: Maida. Councilman introduced the following resolution and moved its . adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Roseville has received from Advance Circuits, Inc. a proposal to undertake a project within the City of Roseville; and WHEREAS, Advance Circuits, Inc. has requested that the City of Roseville issue its industrial development revenue bonds in the amount of $5,000,000 to finance the project; and WHEREAS, the City of Roseville is an entitlement issuer under Laws of Minnesota 1984, Chapter 582 and the City's' allocation is $627,143 which the City has conuni.tted to another project; and WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood is willing to enter into a joint powers agreement with the City of Roseville to make available to the City of Roseville from the City of Maplewood' s allocation the sum of $3,600,000 so that the City of Roseville, together with another allocation to be received by the City of Roseville pursuant to a joint powers agreements with another City can issue its -industrial developm, ent revenue bonds in the amount of $5,000,000 for the project; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City of Maplewood as follows: 1. The joint powers agreement, in the form attached hereto is hereby approved and the Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to execute the agreement on behalf of the City of Maplewood* The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilman and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thgareof: and the following voted against the s acne : whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, t4i.nnesota, hereby certify that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes of a meeting of the City Council of said City held on the date therein indicated with the original of said minutes on file in my office and that said extract is a full, true and correct transcript of said minutes, insofar as they relate to approving a Joint Powers Agreement. WITNESS my hand as such Clerk and the of f icial seal of the City this day of 1984 Clerk (SEAL) MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Finance Director � ,�, action by Couno • RE: Increase in License /Permit Fees and Service Char es DATE: June 5 , 1984 Q Endo rye Modified...„ Re j ectEd.� PROPOSAL It is proposed that license /permit fees and service char ' charges be increased by 5% effective January 1, 19850 BACKGROUND Estimated revenues for the 1985 Budget are based on the assumption tion that business licenses and permit fees would be increased by 5% effective January y r Ist. Also, o, es it has been past practice to raise miscellaneous service char annually to q keep up with inflation. The proposed increase will enerate as r 9 , p oxi $8,5D0 of additional revenues for the General Fund. It should be noted that b u i l d i n g permit and related fees (grading, f i 1 l p ermi is etc. w i l l remain the same in 1985 as they are set by the State Uniform Building s Code which will not be revised until 1986. Also, it is proposed that electrical heating and plumbing permit fees remain the same i n 1985 as our i ns p ectors believe they are "in line" with the fees charged by other cities, Attached is a listing of present and proposed fees. It should be noted that revision.of the planning- related fees requires adoption of an ordinance which is also attached. All of the Droposed fees represent a . 5% increase a e (rounded off to the nearest $5 in most cases) or a $5 minimum increase. RECOMMENDATION It i s recommended that the Council approve the attached proposed fee schedule and approve for first reading the attached ordinance. DFF :Inb 11-� H*�] PLANNING FEES (Set b Ordinance): Pr 1985 Fee $140 140 140 140 40 85 45 30 140 40 15 10 15 25 60 110 8 47� 205 30 1983 1984 Fee Fee Zone Chan $125 $135 Conditional Use Permit 125 135 Planned Unit Development 125 135 Comprehensive Plan Amendment 125 135 Variances: R-1 35 40 All Other Districts 75 80 Vacations 40 45 Lot Divisions (Fee per lot created) 25 30 Preliminar Plat: Per Lot 5 Minimum 50 -----.,-135 Maximum 1 7 Home Occupation Permit: Initial 35 40 Renewal 10 15 Si Erection Permit: 1- 10 S Ft. 5 10 11- 25 10 15 26- 50 20 25 51-100 50 55 Over 100 100 105 Billboard Erection Permit: First 5 S Ft. 7 8 Each Additional S Ft. 40� 45� Billboard License 185 195 Final Plat - 30 Pr 1985 Fee $140 140 140 140 40 85 45 30 140 40 15 10 15 25 60 110 8 47� 205 30 LICENSES DUE JANUARY 1ST: Amusement Park License Bench Permit: First Bench Each Additional Bench Bingo License: For One Night /Wk. for 52 Wks. For Two leights /Wk.. for. -52 Wks. One Night Christmas Tree Sales: Regular Non- Profit Organization Cigarettes & Tobacco Coin- Operated Amusement Devices: Per Location Per Machine Dog Kennels: First Time Renewal Gambling License Golf Course Motels: 1- 15 Units 16- 35 36 -100 Over 100 Restaurant and /or Bakery: Food Establishment Catering Food vehicle: First Vehicle Each Additional Fleet License Itinerant Food Establishment: (Limit 7 Days) First Day Each Additional Day 25 30 30 10 15 15 Proposed 1983 1984 1985. Fee Fee Fee X100 $105 $110 25 30 30 10 15 15 100 105 110 200 210 220 5 10 10 100 100 105 75 75 80 25 30 30 100 105 110 25 26 27 25 30 30 5 10 10 100 105 110 100 105 110 4(l 45 45 60 65 70 100 105 110 125 130 135 110 115 120 50 55 60 25 30 30 150 160 170 25 30 30 10 15 15 M Proposed 1983 1984 1985 Fee Fee Fee Non - Perishable Food Vehicle: First Vehicle $.25 $ 30 $ 30 Each Additional 10 15 15 Fleet License 65 70 75 Potentially Hazardous Food Vehicle: First Vehicle 40 80 85 Each Additional 20 40 40 Fleet License 120 240 250 Special Food Handling Establishment 35 40 40 Tavern License 200 210 220 Taxicab License: Base Charge 25 30 30 Each Driver 5 10- 10 Theater License: Indoor 100 105 110 Outdoor 200 210 220 Contractor's License 50 55 60 LICENSES DUE JULY 1ST: 3.2 Beer License: On -Sale 100* 100* 100* Off -Sale 30* 30* 30* Temporary Food & Beer IO /Day 15 /Day 15 /Day Used Car Dealer 200 210 220 LICENSES DUE AUGUST 1ST: Motor Vehicle Repair 35 40 40 Service Station: First Puma 4O 45 45 Each Additional Pump 5 6 6 Trailer Rental: First 5 Trailers 10 15 15 Each Additional Trailer 1 2 2 LICENSES DUE NOVEMBER 1ST: Club Liquor License 300* 300* 300* On -Sale Liquor 3 4 4 Off -Sale Liquor 200* 200* 200* Sunday Liquor 200* 200* 200* *.License fee set by State law Proposed 19 .3 1984 ..1985 Fee Fee Fee Beer and Wine: Seating up to 25 $ 750 $ .800 $ . Each Additional 10 Seats 100 105 110 Maximum 2 _ 2 2 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE CHARGES: Commercial and Industrial Revenue Note /Bond s Base Charge % of Bond Issue) 75G 1% .1% Mi ni 750 5 59000 Maximum 750 20,000 20 Amount Paid with. Appl i cati 750 1 1 000 1 Liquor License Investigation Fee 300 320 335 Block Party. License 10 15 15 Carnival License 100 105 110 S - ol i ci for License Base Per Company 50 55 60 Additional Per Solicitor 25 30 30 Auctioneer License: , Annual 50 55 55 Daily '10 15 15 Pawn Shop 50 55 55 Pending Assessment Searches 5 6 6 Police Accident Report Copies 4 5 5 Cat and Dog Licenses: Male 5 6 6 Female 5 6 6 Neutered /Spayed 3 3 3 Building Relocation 100 105 110 Community Design Review Board 50 55 60 Sewer Connection Permit (Per Connection): Residential Connection 25 25 30 Non - Residential Connection 40 40 45 Moving Permit 2/1,000 c.f. 2/1,000 c.f. 60 Wrecking Permit 1 /1 c. f . 1 /1,000 cof* 30 Driveway Permit 5 5 6 Property Owner List - 27.51 30 + 3.50 /name + 3.50 /name .Mobile Home Permits - 30 35 F E t Proaosed 1963 1984 1985 Fee Fee Fee { S PUBLICATIO tincludes sales tax) Zoning Code $ 5 ,$ 5 $ 6 Platting Code 2.50 2.50 .3 Sign Code 2,50 2.50 2.50 Comprehensive Plan 10 10 10 Zoning Map 3 3 3.50 City Map 3 3 3.50 Section Map 3 3 3.50 n ORDINANCE NO. PLANNING FEES Section 1. Section 36 -26 of the Zoninq Code of the City of Maplewood is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 36-26. Fees. The fol 1 owi nq nonrefundable application fees shall be required: Zone Change Special Use Permit Planned Unit Development Comprehensive Plan Amendment Variances: R -1 All other districts Vacations Lot Divisions Prel imi nary Pl at Home Occupation Permit Final Plat $140 140 140 140 40 85 45 30 for each lot created 140 40 for the initial permit and 15 for an annual renewal 30 Section 2. Section 36 -258 of the sign code is amended as follows: Sec. 36 -258. Fees. (1) A sign erection permit fee (except for billboards) shall be paid in accordance with the fol 1 owi nq schedule: Sauare Feet Fee 1 - 10 $ 1.0 11 - 25 15 26 - 50 25 51 - 100 60 over 100 110 (2) The fee for erection of billboards shall be $8.00 for the first five square feet, plus 47� for each additional square foot. (3) The annual license fee for billboards shall be $205. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 19850 Mayor Passed by the Maplewood City Council on Attest: Clerk Ayes-- Nays-- -.4T Action by Coune ter, f Ica V x.11 i .. MEMORANDUM D ( Ir t L TO City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: No Parking—County Road D. White Bear Avenue to Ari el Street DATE: September 17, 1984 County Road "D" through this section is a 2 -1 -ane rural section with limited p shoulders. Recently, a number of larger trucks have chosen to ark on this area. This not only encroaches on the traveled roadway, but also limits the sight distance for individuals attempting to make turns onto Count Road D. y It is recommended the city council request Ramsey County to designate County Road D from White Bear Avenue to Ari el Street a "no- parking" zone. Mb 4 Action on b Y .-C ounc i 1: Endorse cl..�.�... MEMORANDUM Modif ��,.�._ 0 R e J e c t e d.._.. _.._.�..._._. Date TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Rezoning- -Van Dyke Street and County Road B DATE: September 13, 1984 Manfred Reichert, 2172 Van Dyke Street, stated at the September 10 council meeting that the rezoning from BC, business commerical and R-3.-multiple to LBC, lim business commercial for the land west of Van Dyke Street was tabled and he wanted to know when it would be considered again. Council asked staff to check the minutes and report back. Council considered this case on April 23 1984 and moved that no changes be made in the land use desi.gnati on or the zoning.'' See enclosed minutes.) If this case were to be reheard, a new appl i. cation, including a petit* on, would have to be submitted or council would have to initiate a rezoning. 1 At the April hearing, Ken Gervai s, from Castle .Design, stated that he intended to purchase the property and develop it with double �- dwellings on Van Dyke Street and service commercial uses on the balance of the property. Mr. Gerva i s no longer has an interest in the property. jw Attachments 1. Minutes 2. Map If 2. 7:15-P.M. Plan Amendment and Rezoning: County Road B and VanDyke vs a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a p u b l i c hearing regarding the proposal -- to amend the plan and rezone the property at the northwest corner of VanDyke Street and County Road B. Proposed plan amendment from SC, service commercial and R, res i dent i a 1 medium density to LSC limited service commerc i a 1. Proposed rezone from B C business- commercial and R73 multiple to LBC limited business commercial. b. Manager EVans presented the staff report. c - . Chairman Les Axdah 1 presented the following Planning Commission recommendation: "Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend the City Council deny the proposed plan amendment. Corti ss i oner E l l of son seconded. Ayes - Commissioners AxdahlL, Barrett, Ell of son, Fischer, Pellish, Sigmundik, Whitcomb." 'Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend the City Council take no rezoning action on the R -3 section until a plat i s brought in by the developer. .e. Commissioner Ellefson seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Ellefson, Fischer, Pe l l i sh, S i gmund i k, Whitcomb." d. Mr. Ken Gerva i s, who holds an option on the property, spoke regarding the proposal. e. Mayor Greavu called for persons who wished to be heard. The following voiced their opinions: Mr. G gorge Klein, owner of theL property at 2210 White Bear Avenue Mr. Duane Evenson, representing Mrs. Annie Evenson, his mother, stated they wished to have the property remain with the same Zoning. f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing. g. Mayor Greavu moved that no changes be made in the Land*Use designation or the zoning. Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes - all. Attachment 1 11 49 A. Plan Amendment and Rezoning--County Va D Road B and VanDyke .Street Secretary Olson read the notice of public hearing. The proposal ' , p p al 15 t0 amend the plan from SC and RM to LSC and rezone the property from BC and R -3 to LBC, Staff is recomrnendi ng approval of the R -3 zoning n to - . 9 R 2. The Commission discussed with Secretary Olson the comments received from the neighborhood regarding this proposal, access to the site and the density of the proposed R -2 development. Chairman Axda hl asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment on the proposal. Ken Gerva i s , vice president of Castle Design and Development , he did not think it would be possible to develop 7 acres into commercial offices. They said they.would be willing to provide an additional access to the site. There are sewer easements on what was the old street rights -of -way. Therefore, the development plan has to take the easements into consideration. They would come in with a plat for the development of the R -2 area. They would plat with zero lot line. They intend on selling the units, not renting them. - They intend to start development of the residential property this year. The retail space w i l l be condominium. The Commission question if there would be access from VanDyke for the interior property. The applicant indicated there would not be. There will be a planting berm to separate the residential and commercial. Access to the commercial area will be from County Road B. Secretary Olson indicated that letters were received from property owners Annie Evanson. He read the letter to the commission. The other letter vas from Dr.. Wayne Evanson, representing Annie, reviewed the history of the property. He was opposed to the rezoning. They requested the zoning remain the same. Roger Sacks, Delta Realty, they were not aware that the letter from Mrs. Evanson had reached the commission. The other owners are Mr. Ryl e and Ri 1 i ke. They all agree that the zoning should rema i.n as it is. The zoning should at least remain as is until Mr. Gerva i s presents his finished i j n P,,. i1aft- __ - - Manford Rickert, 2172 VanDyke Street said they have been asking in the past that the 120 feet along VanDyke be kept multiple and the rest could remain as is. He thought the proposal was acceptable. Chairman Axdahl closed the public hearing portion of the meeting. Commissioner Fischer - noved a1 anni no commission recommend t he city cou l de n.x._... h" ropo se d p1 an am endment. Commissioner El 1 efson seconded Ayes -- Commissioners Axdahl , Barrett, El 1 efson, Fischer, Pel 1 i sh, S i gmundi k, Whitcomb Conni ss ioner Fischer m oved the -ia ng_ commission recommiend t ca t �.Qu� t oe ore on i n a ction on sec tio n _ - �� _._. e z _.9 _ the P -3 anti 1 a 1 at i s bro ught inb thed v ev el �– :` op er, Commissioner El 1 efson seconded Ayes--Commissioners ssi oner .Y s Axda h 1, . Barrett, E1 l o f son, Fischer, Pel 1 i sh, Si gmundi k, Whitcomb !r ! r� Conni ss ioner Fischer m oved the -ia ng_ commission recommiend t ca t �.Qu� t oe ore on i n a ction on sec tio n _ - �� _._. e z _.9 _ the P -3 anti 1 a 1 at i s bro ught inb thed v ev el �– :` op er, Commissioner El 1 efson seconded Ayes--Commissioners ssi oner .Y s Axda h 1, . 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JI: : t . l.•.:'7µ •:� ::! •- _ ; ' • j . ft ; AMC r••• .,., r �� ...r +� • . • 1 •7 r i _ , ` L do i PROPERTY LINE /ZONING 8 Attachment 2 N �=3 MEMORANDUM Action by Counei-l; Endorsed kodif i e R e J e o t e d..r.,. Date TO a 0 I City Manager FROM: Di rect or of Communi Development SUBJECT: - Conveyance of Tax Forfeited Land - -Mapl ecrest Park DATE: September 14, 1984 R eque Approve the enclosed resolution requesting hat the cou nty lecres � • g ty convey use of the Ma p t Park site to the city for park and recreation ur oses. P P Reason for the Re uest This site is tax-delinquent and could b • q e sold by the county �f the use of this site for park and recreation purposes is not to conveyed ' This site is y the ci ty. being used by the city as a park and contai two tennis courts. It is s included i n the c ity's park plan. There is. no cost to the ci for this convey However, there are i n delinquent assessments on th property that would not be collected. Recommendation Approval of the enclosed resolution. ic. Attachments: e Location map 2. Property line /Zoning map 3. Resolution (i ! C' 0 d r � .01 .� - ' R a ( R2 I ir , - - a . ! YE ANON F R� F •! •! a F R •� R • F R3 Jr- 2 cr bt .R i. u+ m cr �+ Lo v F a ❑ .. R 8 C OF ST. PAUL F' "' R ! ! L z . 1 I L 7 • PUD I Mla' R 0 M! m TRUNK R T i� M 4� f Q ON i R $ •- R Las . r P N 4 AVE I�1R� NC C. LOCATION MAP 0 4 N a. Al Z . � S 154 .625 8�� flo A M d Im . '� 34S - 1247 * . �� its 11 tto Aso 1` i t 0 1 t b � 30 J4 a 45b 33 ar t �s) biz C s rs 215b X11 2 -5 Ito –A 21 ,5 1 IM I to ` • i Its .J. _ _ x ISO =� 14 1 b 4 2141 i ft �P 4 _ ' 35 3e 7 >r ` 1 is ISO 1 60 duo tTa t I to to ,.. �� : :.''�. =''' :. �► �_. i ... �. se to �1 1 0 too ... s .n ,. 53i.7f _ o• 3 too t oo ioo , too oQ JtZo so t3o�t� tt8 , Lv - I to_{ too ` _,,, _ �'° b .S�.a" � 100 � � ti2�_S � � Sr yr Q o Z � � �' i2 13 14 � �s � t6, J7 ., s U a 12a.5o (544 ( SS ) Lief 6 . 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Cis) IT •�, . lz PL Oil M&Al Ire, PROPERTY LINE• / ZONING MAP A ti ,, WHEREAS, The Board of County Cormnissioners of Ramsey County by Resolution dated , ,classified as non - conservation land, certain-land lying within the limits of the City of Maplewood and WHEREAS, A copy of the classification resolution together with a list of the land classified has been submitted for approval of the classification in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Annotated, Section 282.01, sub. 1; and WHEREAS, The City of Maplewood has determined that said land is re wired for 3t1 o.C1 purposes; q nark and rer_r. ._ _ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That said classification of, the land shown on said list as non - conservation land is hereby approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the proper City officials be-and hereby are authorized to make an application for conveyance of said tax forfeited land for Dark and rpereatinn purposes ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized to file a certified copy of this resolution and application for conveyance of said tax forfeited land in the Office of the Land Commissioner* STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) I , Clerk of the City of . , _ do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed by the Council of the City ' of w Qom, at its meeting held on the day of 19 84, City Clerk Iwo SEAL MAPLEWOOD CODE � Endorse 4/ Modifie Sec. 5 -109. Bonds required from 1 i censees. L ected..__. (a) No "on -sale" license under this ate s d�vis�on shall be granted until il a bond in the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) has been furnished, ap proved by the city council and filed with the proper city officers. Such bond shall cover both the regular "on -sale" license and any Sunday sales license issued to the same licensee. (b) No "off - sale li cense under this division shall be granted until a bond in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) shall be furnished and ap proved b PP Y the state commissioner of public safety and the city council, and filed with the proper city officers. (c) The surety on a bond required by subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall be a surety company duly licensed to do business in the state, and the bond shall be approved. as to form and execution by the city attorney. (d) All bonds required by subsection (a) or (b) of this section, when approved by the proper city or state officers, shall be deposited with the city clerk, (e) All bonds required by subsection (a) or (b). of this section,, whether for an "off -sale" of "on -sale" license, shal 1 be conditioned as fol 1 ows : (1) That the licensee will obey the law relating to such licensed business . (2) That the licensee will pay to the city, when due, all taxes, license fees, penalties and other charges provided by law. (3) That -im- the - event- ef- amy v +e +atiam - the prev+siems ef amy- +aw -r°e +atom 9 to- the - business fer whieh the }}eense has - been- grahted -fer- the- sa +e -ef 7imtex }eaten9 +tgaer; -saeh bend- sha + +- be - €erfeited -te- the. -eity. (3.) That in the event of any violation of the provisions of any law relatin to the business which h g t lic cense has been granted for the sale of intoxicating cats ng liquor, such bond shall be forfeited to the City or in l i e u of forfeiture at the city's option, and .upon agreement of the city and licensee the lice I nsee shal l pay to the city an agreed amount up to the total amounts of the bond. (4) That the licensee will pay, to the extent of the ri nci al amount of such bond, P P b , any damages for death or injury caused by or resulting from the violation of any provisions of law relating to the business for which such licensee has been granted a license, and further conditioned that such recover y m be had also y against the surety on his bond. The amount specified in any bond required is declared to be a penalty and the amount recoverable shall be measured by the actual damages, provided however, that the surety thereon shall not be liable for any amount in excess of the penal amount of the bond. ( All such bonds shall be for the benefit of the obligee and al 1 ersons suffering am P g ages by reason of the breach of the conditions thereof. Such bonds shall run to the city as obligee, and in the event of a forfeiture of any such bond for violation of the law, the District Court of Ramsey ount m forfeit y y y the penal sum of the said bond, or any part thereof, to the city. (Code 1965, SS 703.080 • N ,Ord. o. 229, SS 3, 9- 26 -67). State law reference - Amounts and conditions of bonds furnished by "off -sale" .and "on -sale" intoxicating liquor licensees, M.S. SS 340.12.