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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998 04-13 City Council PacketAGENDA MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday, April 13, 1998 City Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 98 -07 C. ROLL CALL D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES I. Minutes of Meeting 98 -46 (March 30, 1998) E. APPROVAL OF AGENDA F. PRESENTATIONS G. CONSENT AGENDA i All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. If a member of the City Council wishes to discuss an item, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. 1. Approval of Claims 2. Resolution Approving Extension of Cable Commission Franchise 3. Resolution Approving Acceptance of Auto Theft Grant 4. Close Project 97 -09 5. Fire Department - Recruit Payroll 6. Oakdale Fire Department Dispatch Request 7. Council Rules of Procedure. Change in Policy 8. Carnival License Approval - Stipe Shows, Inc. 9. On and Off -Sale 3-2-Beer License - Maplewood Golf Center -New Ownership 10. 55 Alive Proclamation H. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 P.M.:. Rezoning (R1 to LBG) 1695 McKnight Road 2. 7:.10 P.M.: English Street, Larpenteur, Frost Improvements. Project 96 -19 (4 Votes) MA fal I :R 11 IQ i 11, 1 12 1,110 010111 Oki K. NEW BUSINESS 1. Private Driveway Turn Back Request -Deer Ridge Lane 2: Harvester Avenue, Century to Stillwater, Project 97 -16, Schedule Public Hearing 3. Set Council Meeting Date for Memorial Day M. COUNCIL PRESENTAT IONS 1.Committee Reports 2 3. - 4. N. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. O. .ADJOURNMENT MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday, March 30, 1998 Tri - District School, 30 County Road B East Meeting No. 98 -06 1 =1110 1 A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota was held at the Tri- District School, 30 County Road B East, and was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Rossbach. George F. Rossbach, Mayor Present Sherry Allenspach, Councilmember Present Dale H. Carlson, Councilmember Present Marvin C. Koppen, Councilmember Present Kevin Kittridge, Councilmember Absent 1 a'':1 1 1. Minutes of Council /Manager Workshop (March 2, 1998) Councilmember Carlson moved to aDrove the minutes of Council /Manager Meeting of February 2, 1998 as Dresente Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - Rossbach, Carlson, Koppen Abstain - Allenspach 2. Minutes of Meeting 98 -05 (March 9, 1998) Councilmember Carlson moved to aDDrove the minutes of Meetin No. 98-05 (March 9. 1998) as Dresented, It Seconded by Councilmember Allenspach ' ":1 ' 1 `. 11= Ayes - All Councilmember Carlson moved to aDDrove the Agenda as amended L 1 Mayor's Mailbox Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - All m1 NONE G. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. If a member of the City Council wishes to discuss an item, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. 3 -30 -98 1 the Consent Agenda, Items- thru G13 as recomme 11 - 11 1. Approval of Claims Approved the following claims: CCOUNTS PAYABLE: $ 62,277.22 Checks # 7423- 7431 63,919.23 Checks #36614 -36732 37,952.17 Checks # 7432- 7435 110,807.29 Checks #36735 -36846 1,330.00 Checks # 7436- 7437 64,696.22 Checks #39849 -36939 $ 340,982.13 Total Accounts Pa; Dated 3 Dated 3 Dated 3 Dated 3 Dated 3 Dated 3 gable 02 10 06 17 13 24 98 thru 3 -04 -98 98 98 thru 3 -11 -98 98 98 thru 3 -24 -98 98 PAYROLL: $ 297,048.05 Payroll Checks and Direct Deposits Dated 3 -06 -98 48,959.48 Payroll Deduction Check #64226 thru 64240 Dated 3 -6 -98 286,772.36 Payroll Checks and Direct Deposits Dated 3 -20 -98 48,054.26 Payroll Deduction Checks Dated 3 -20 -98 $ 680,834.15 Total Payroll $1,021,816.28 GRAND TOTAL 2. Highwood Estates No.4 - Change Conditions Approved changes to original plat for Highwood Estates 4, requiring 120 foot center line radius on the street adjacent to lots 2 through 5, Block 1 and the sanitary sewer alignment be between Lots 9 and 10, Block 1. 3. Ariel Street Project 96 -20, Supplemental Agreement No.1 Approved Supplemental Agreement for Ariel Street, City Project 96 -20. 4. Surplus Equipment /Trucks Approved as surplus equipment and authorized disposal at state auction a 1985 Chevrolet Blazer and a 1991 1 -ton Ford. 5. Goodrich Golf Clubhouse - Off -Sale 3.2 Beer Approved an off -sale non - intoxicating liquor license application. 6. Gambling Resolution - Pioneer Booster Club at AMF Bowling Centers Approved the following Resolution: 98 - 03 - 22 APPROVING CHARITABLE GAMBLING BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota; that the premises permit for lawful gambling is approved for Pioneer Booster Club, Inc. to operate at AMF Maplewood Lanes, 1955 English Street, Maplewood Minnesota. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gambling Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said permit application as being in compliance with Minn. Statutes No. 349.213. 3 -30 -98 2 FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City.Council requests that the Gambling control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said permit application as being in compliance with Minn. Statutes No. 349.213. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling Control Division for their approval. 7. Gambling Resolution - Merrick Companies One -Day Permit Approved the following Resolution: 98 - 03 -23 APPROVING CHARITABLE GAMBLING BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota; that the temporary premises permit for lawful gambling is approved for Merrick Companies, Inc. to operate at Sheet Metal Workers X10 (Union Hall), 1681 East Cope Avenue, Maplewood, Minnesota. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gambling Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said permit application as being in compliance with Minn. Statutes No. 349.213. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gambling control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said permit application as being in compliance with Minn. Statutes No. 349.213. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling Control Division for their approval. 8. Disposition of City Canoes Authorized five canoes and canoe rack be declared excess property and given to Boy Scout Troop #461. Troop 461 will make canoes and rack available to other Maplewood non - profit civic organizations. 9. Conditional Use Permit Review - Toyota Service Building (2911 Highway 61 North) Authorized review of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) review for Toyota Automobile Service Center, 2911 Highway 61 North in one year. 10. Conditional Use Permit Review - LaMettry Auto Body Shop (2923 Highway 61 North) Authorized Conditional Use Permit (CUP) review for LaMettry Automobile Body Shop, 2923 Highway 61 North in one year. 11. Conditional Use Permit Review - Amusement City (1870 Rice Street) Authorized Conditional Use Permit (CUP) review for Amusement City, 1870 Rice Street in one year. 12. Conditional Use Permit Review - Super America (11 Century Avenue South) Authorized review of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) at Super America, 11 Century Avenue South only if a problem develops or if the owner proposes major changes to the site. 3 -30 -98 3 13. Kohlman Overlook Park Lot Sale Authorized the City Attorney to draft a purchase agreement in the amount of $50,000 for the sale of Lot 3, Block 1, Kohlman Overlook Park Addition to Terry and Marie Schroeder, with specifications that the funds be dedicated to the park dedication fund. 1. 7:00 P.M.(7:10 P.M.): Nature Center Boardwalk a. Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding an outdoor recreation grant project. b. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. c. Director of Parks and Recreation Anderson presented the specifics of the report. d. Mayor Rossbach opened the public hearing, calling for proponents or opponents. No one appeared. e. Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. Councilmember Carlson moved the following Resolution and moved its adoption: 98 -03 -24 A RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT AN OUTDOOR RECREATION GRANT PROJECT BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Maplewood act as legal sponsor for the project contained in the Outdoor Recreation Grant Program Application to be submitted on March 31, 1998 and that Bruce Anderson is hereby authorized to apply to the Department of Natural Resources for funding of this project on behalf of the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Maplewood has the legal authority to apply for financial assistance, and the institutional, managerial, and financial capability to ensure adequate construction, operation, maintenance and replacement of the proposed project for its design life. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Maplewood has not violated any Federal, State, or Local laws pertaining to fraud, bribery, graft, kickbacks, collusion, conflict of interest or other unlawful or corrupt practice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon approval of its application by the state, the City of Maplewood may enter into an agreement with the State of Minnesota for the above - referenced project, and that the City of Maplewood certifies that it will comply with all applicable laws and regulations as stated in the contract agreement and described in the Compliances section of the Recreation Grant Program Application. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Bruce Anderson is hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement the project on behalf of the applicant. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - All 3 -30 -98 4 2. 7:10 P.M. (7:14 P.M.): Conditional Use Permit - Telecommunications Tower, Western Hills Park (1750 Adolphus Street) a. Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting fora public hearing regarding a request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to erect a monopole for telecommunications equipment and a height variance. b. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. c. Director of Community Development Coleman presented the specifics of the report. d. Commissioner Will Rossbach presented the Planning Commission report. e. Commissioner Ananth Shankar presented the Community Design Review Board Report. f. Mayor Rossbach opened the public hearing, calling for proponents or opponents. The following persons were heard: Peter Coyle, representing applicant, APT American Portable Telecom, Inc. Deb Montpetit, 1840 Onacrest Court Richard Gilbert, 1942 E. Kenwood Drive Theresa Condor, 171 Summer Avenue Cleric Guzak, 380 E. Roselawn Laureen Sherman, 1867 Beaumont Thomas Crawforn, 151 E. Summer Avenue Shirley Walker, 1748 Onacrest Court Dick Schally, 208 e. Summer Avenue Joan Button, 1744 Onacrest Curve Mary Diedrich, 1774 Onacrest Curve Peter Kraemer, 1778 Onacrest Curve Shirley Taugner, 1730 Agate Street Ann Fitch , 162 Bellwood Avenue Richard Fitch, 162 Bellwood Avenue Jeff Ramsay, 207 Summer Avenue Pam Mueller, 1825 Onacrest Court Michelle Meisner, 1741 MCMenemy Street Robert Meisner, 1741 MCMenemey Street Dave Severson, 157 Bellwood Milo Thompson, 1794 Onacrest Curve Peter Coyle, representing applicant, APT American Portable Telecom, Inc. (Second Appearance) g. Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. Councilmember Carlson moved to deny the Conditional Use Permit (CUP). He also recommended denial of the requested height variance. Seconded by Councilmember Allenspach Ayes - All Motion to deny was based on the following: 1. The use would not be located, designed, maintained, constructed and operated to be in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances. 2. The proposed use would change the existing or planned character of the surrounding area. 3 -30 -98 5 3. The applicant, American Portable Telecom, is proposing to install a 165 foot tall monopole in Western Hills Park at 1750 Adolphus Street. 4. The City has zoned the property F (Farm Residence). The City intends this zone for farms, residential uses and parks. 5. City staff mailed a notice of the application and proposed development to the nearby property owners as identified in Ramsey County records. 6. Notice of the application and proposed development was properly made in reliance upon the appropriate records filed in Ramsey County. 7. The City held a public hearing as required by law. 8. Many citizens spoke opposing the proposed monopole in the park. .9.. objectional testimony by the neighbors included the esthetics of the monopole, interference with the purpose of the park and other park activities, safety issues, and decreased property values. 10. Application requested for placement of tower and height of 164 feet. City Code allows a maximum height of 100 feet without a variance. Residents testified that the 64 foot variance would not be compatible with the park uses. The variance would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance.- Residents also testified that they were concerned with the size, height and placement of the tower and accessory structures. 11. Residents testified concerns with health and safety issues with the proposed Facility, Darticularly with the children who would.be using the park. Issues included, ut were not limited to: fencing around the tower would create an attractive nuisance with young children using the park. Residents testified that the tower would have a significant negative visual and aesthetic impact on the neighborhood as the tower would occupy the highest point in the park. 12. The City Council noted that the tower does not meet the intent of the current City ordinance as it is not compatible with the nature of the park, due to the small size (5 acres) of the park. 13. Allowing a monopole adds more incompatible activities and becomes more of a burden to the adjacent residential neighborhood including impact on property values and unsightliness. 14. The tower location according to testimony would utilize a key area of the 5 acre park, such as limiting snow activities of young children. 15. The applicant did not provide evidence that the proposed site is unique and that the tower is necessary for applicant to provide adequate service. 16. The applicant did not provide evidence of undue hardship to install a 165 foot monopole. 3. 7:20 P.M.(8:45 P.M.):Delavari Convenience Store (County Road C and Highway 61) Variance From Residential Zoning District Conditional Use Permit - Fuel Station and Car Wash Parking Reduction Authorization Design Approval a. Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting fora public hearing regarding a variance from residential zoning district Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a fuel 3 -30 -98 6 station and carwash. b. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. c. Director of Community Development Coleman presented the specifics of the report. d. Commissioner Will Rossbach presented the Planning Commission report. e. Commissioner Ananth Shankar presented the Community Design Review Board report. f. Mayor Rossbach opened the public hearing, calling for proponents or opponents. The following persons were heard: Alan Kretman, representing applicant, HKS Associates, Inca 821 Raymond Avenue Suite 100, St. Paul Rick Sorenson, 1215 E. County Road C . Jim Fenlon, 1216 E. County Road C Claudette Leonard, 2627 Duluth Street Helen Langness, 1227 E. County Road C Rick Langness, 1227 E. County Road C Will Rossbach, 1386 E. County Road C g. Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. Councilmember Carlson moved to deny the Conditional Use Permit and zoning variance. Seconded by Councilmember Allenspach i Ayes - All, Motion to deny the variance was based on the following: 1. Compliance with the ordinance would not cause the developer undue hardship. There are other reasonable uses for the property that would not need a variance. 2. Approval of the variance would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance since it could negatively affect the residentially - planned and used property. 3. The proposed site is near residentially - planned and used land. Motion to deny the Conditional Use Permit was based on the following: 1. The use would not be located, designed, maintained, constructed and operated to be in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances. The ro osed use would need a setback variance to meet the standards set in the ap ewood Zoning Code. 2. The proposed use would change the existing or planned character of the surrounding area. 3. The use could depreciate property values. 4. The use would involve activities, process, materials, equipment or methods of operation that would be dangerous, hazardous, detrimental, disturbing or cause a nuisance to any person or pro erty, because of excessive noise, glare, smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water or air pol ution, drainage, water run -off, vibration, general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances. 3 -30 -98 7 5. The use would generate traffic on local streets and could create traffic congestion or unsafe access on existing streets. 6. The use would not be served by adequate public facilities and services, including streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, water and sewer systems, schools and parks. 7. The use could create excessive additional costs for public facilities or services. 8. The use would not maximize the preservation of and incorporate the site's natural and scenic features into the development design. 9. The proposed use could cause adverse environmental effects. 10. The proposed use and the amount of impervious surface does not meet the intent of the City Shoreland ordinance. 1. Sewer Cleaner /Vacuum Machine a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. b. Councilmember Carlson moved to award_ bid. i r Seconded by Councilmember Allenspach Ayes - 2. Ambulance Purchase a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. b. Fire Department Chief Hewitt presented the specifics of the. report. Councilmember Carl• moved to award the bid for the Durchase of . • ambulances t• ••: ($86 eac h) to Road Rekue Authorizing the Seconded by Councilmember Allenspach Ayes - 3. Gladstone Ballfield Fencing a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. b. Councilmember Carlson moved to acceDt the bid in the amount of $20.200.00 from Superior Fence inc to construct a backstoD and outfield at Gladstone Community Center Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach Ayes - All J. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Metcalf Office Facility, Highway 36 - Change of Condition 3 -30 -98 8 a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. �perty Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - All 2. Comprehensive Park and Trail System Plan a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. b. Director of Parks and Recreation Anderson presented the specifics of the report. c,. Mayor Rossbach asked if anyone wished to speak before the Council regarding this matter. No one appeared. Councilmember Koppen moved to retain Brauer & Associates to uDdat the MaDlewood CO Drehensive Park".and Trail System Plan, with the fee not to exceed $37,000. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - All K. NEW BUSINESS 1. .Landscape Plan Review - St. Paul. Water Utility Lagoon Rehabilitation Project (Roselawn Avenue) a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. b. Community Development Director Coleman presented the specifics of the report. c. Mayor Rossbach asked if anyone wished to speak before the Council regarding this matter. The following person was heard: Brad Ei 1 is , St. Paul Water - Uti i y Councilmember Koppen moved to aDDrove the lagoon landscape Dlan dated March 9, 1998 submitted by the St Paul Water Utility o— Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - 2. English Street, Larpenteur to Frost - Project 96 -19 Order Feasibility Study Schedule Public Hearing a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. Councilmember Koppen moved to direct staff to DreDare an in -house feasibility study for Enalish Street from LarDenteur Avenue to Frost Avenue, for an estimated cost not to exceed $13,000 and to schedule a Public Hearing 3 -30 - 9 Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - All 3. Harvester Avenue. Century to Stillwater - Project 97 -16 Order Feasibility Study a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. b. Mayor Rossbach asked if anyone wished to speak before the Council regarding this matter. No one appeared. exc Councilmember Carlson moved to direct staff to e an in-house feasibilit udy for Harvester Avenue from Stillwater Road to Centur Avenue and Sterl incl reet from Harvester Avenue to Stillwater Road for an estimated cost not to $13 Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - All 4. Multi - Jurisdictional Training Facility a. Manager McGuire introduced the staff report. .."the followin Resolution and Councilmember Carlson introduced.., 9 11• 'd its . d•) •n 98 - 0 3- 24 Resolution of Support Multi- Jurisdictional Law Enforcement Training Center WHEREAS, well- trained peace officers are better able to assure their own safety and the safety and constitutional rights of our citizens;.and, WHEREAS, maintaining proficiency in high liability peace officer activities, including confrontation management, use of force, and lawful searches and arrests, is a prudent safeguard against expensive litigation and civil lawsuits; and, . WHEREAS, adequate training facilities for unique peace officer skills can be most economically and efficiently provided through the cooperative efforts of several neighboring jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, funds have been provided,.in the 1998 Minnesota State budget, for a feasibility study on the development of a consolidated law enforcement center in the northeast metropolitan Twin Cities area; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council hereby supports development of a training facility available to peach officers of this and neighboring jurisdictions, on an equitably shared basis; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; that the Council directs and authorizes the Chief of Police to participate with representatives from other governmental jurisdictions in helping to plan and coordinate the development of such a facility. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - All 3 -30 -98 10 161 , a NONE Mayor's Mailbox - Mayor Rossbach congratulated those who participated in the preparation of the recently open Community Oriented Services Office located at the Maplewood Mall. Mayor Rossbach also announced upcoming meetings. NON E _1 Councilmember Rossbach moved to adjourn at 10:22 P.M. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - All 3 -30 -98 11 AGENDA NO. G -1 AGENDA REPORT To: City Council FROM: Finance Director RE: APPROVAL OF CLAIMS DATE: April 6, 1998 Action by Council: Endorsed,.,.. Modified Rejected Date Attached is a listing of paid bills for informational purposes. The City Manager has reviewed the bills and authorized payment in accordance with City Council approved policies. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $51,358.17 Checks #7438 thru #7432 dated 3 -20 -98 thru 3 -27 -98 $281,019.97 Checks #36942 thru #37052 dated 3 -31 -98 $8,471.94 Checks #7453 thru #7456 dated 3 -30 -98 thru 3 -31 -98 $264,880.52 Checks #37115 thru #37210 dated 3 -31 -98 $605,730.60 Total Accounts Payable PAYROLL: $291,999.13 Payroll Checks and Direct Deposits dated 4 -3 -98 $49,686.83 Payroll Deduction checks dated 4 -3 -98 $341,685.96 Total Payroll $947,416.56 GRAND TOTAL Attached is a detailed listing of these claims. Please call me at 770 -4513 if you have any questions on the attached listing. 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I � A !• { ? :. 11 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 04/03/98 10.28 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR' PERIOD I& VC)(.JCI-41:::R/ CH1:7 C , K CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ITEM NLJMDl::'R DATE NUMBER NAIhE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 7453 03/30/98 7 22 200 ' P. E.R.A. P/R.DED IN MAR FOR APRIL PREM 297.00 7454 03/31/98 890900 U.S.WEST COMMUNICATIONS PAY PHONES 404.45 PAY PHONE-EDGERTON 69.17 7455 03/31/98 890905 U.S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS 777-4644 56.45 748-1442 59.32 642-6462. ....A,129.82 777-8191 391.93 E12-5003 63.09 E12-5004 58.20 E12-5006 31.55 770-2933 52 59.7 770-0823- 57.61 ----- --- -- 779"3540 1 779-6515 584.66 770-1893 57.61 E12-3660 419.55 776-8162 59.01 . 5 9.03 770-0444 59.03 770-4040 59.03 770-3429 59.03 770-3991 59.03 77 0 --4944 70 59.03 770 770-4949 59.03 770-1262 59.03 770 -1332 59.03 770-1347 59.03 779• -8698 59.03 730-6169 59.03 777-9543 59.03 738-9383 134.79 773--3312 9,9.32 770-5075 57.61. 488• 8521 36.73 776-0396 39.1.5 776--0490 :x9.1 770--9892 59.'32 772-8452 152. 58 E06-0042 75.5:3 E06-4097 296.1f3 Ell-3366 58.20 C:11 -3,3)6 7 58.20 E11 -8135 58.20 EA.2-438 *, 74.29 739-4228 57.61 779•6661 104.99 770-1183 113.39 776--0174 124.36 PAGE I CHECK AMOUNT 297.00 473.62 VOUCI•41:6E CITY OF MAF .EWOOD PA G'[-:-' 2 04 /x:) i /98 10.-20 VOUCHE- R /C:HE'CK FZE-GlSfk::R FOR PERIOD 16 - VOUCJ••1!•. : :R/ CHE:-'C. K VE::NDO VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK ItiiIJIVIBI : : :I : 1)Al E:: 1'4UIylBl:: Fi NAME � DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOI.IN'r j 739-7860 172.8 73?- -5040 93.48 7 ° 7456 03/31/98 01046 A T & T LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 235.58 PERSON LONG DISTANCES 99.25 334.83 . i i i i i TOTAL CHECKS _.. _ VOUC HRE2 CITY OF MAPL_EWOOD PAGE 1 04/03/98 09:13 VOUCHED /CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 1 CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK NUML:tEE1=t D NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOIJNT 37115 04/07/98 .DOE WENDLE REFUND 850.00 REFUND 249.42•- REFUND 25.04 -- REFUND 23.94- 551 .60 371:1.6 04/07/98 HEALTH PARTNERS PAID CLAIM TWICE --H. RISTAU 603.30 603.30 37117 04/07/98 SUSSE- CORPORATION REFUND BLDG. PERM 3._^.._439 - - - -- -- - - - - -- - -. ._ _. 249.75 SURTAX T 8.40 FLAN CHECK 94.88 353.03 371:1.8 04/07/98 LEO FERNHOL7_ REF. PATIENT 145.70 145.70 37119 04/07/98 _ ... BEST BUY - _ _ - _- . - _ -.. _ REFUND-DUP. PMT. _ FALSE ALARM _ -- - - - - -- : 1 ] � . 00 115.00 37120 04/07/98 MARIE KORAN TRIP TO MCC 1280.205 20.00 20.00 37121. 04/07/98 DAWN HUSO TRIP TO MCC 1280.201 20.00 20.00 37122 04/07/98 STREAM LINE BAR INC. SOFT R EG. REFUND _-------- _ - -... ----- .__.__ 430.00 430.00 37123 04/07/98 KAKI NIKOLAS- JENSE:N OVERDRAFT CHARGES -ERROR IN ACH 72.00 72...00 37124 04/07/98 JENNIFER HAUBRICH SWIM MEET REFUND - NICHOLAS - _..._ ...... - 5.00 5.00 3712;5 04/07/98 FIRST COVENANT CHURCH GROUP OVERPAID 134.80 134.80 37126 04/07/98 ARLITA HANSON PERSONAL_ TRAINING REFUND 112.00 112.00 3 7127 04/07/98 INTERACT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. -CORP. MEMBERSHIP OVERPAYMENT 74.91 74.91 37128 04/07/98 010464 A T & T WIRELESS SERVICE'S CELL PHONE SERVICE - - - 131.06 CELL_ PHONE SERVICE - - - 20 .31. C'E'LL. PHONE SERVICE 110.72 CE PHO SERVICE 6 23 .36 TELEPHONE 48. 71 334. 16 37129 04/07/98 010465 A T & T WIRELESS SERVICES PAGER 10.54 10.54 ;:i 1:: >0 04/07/98 01.0476 A . V. C. A. V t. ANTI VEH. CRIME SEMINAR FEE 45.00 45.00 373.33. 0�f4/07/98 - 01075 ACE HARDWARE KEYS FOR STORE.FRONT3 22.81 22.81 37 ..12 04/07/98 010850 ADVANCE ACC:EF'TANC:E. GORF'OFiATIC1hl SC:FIWINN SPINNING DIKES 519.17 519.1 "l' 371::3 04/07/98 020150 AERIAL_ COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 58.21 58.21 1. 04f07/903 '13. 0'04:1.0 A]:F:'4'Ol1C1 CE= l_L_L1LAR CELL PHONE 582.59 CELL PHONE _ 60.96 C:E.I.A.. PHONE 32.13 TELEPHONE 28.14 703. PAGE- 2 CHECK AMOUNT 25.00 611.75 149.50 80.00 200.00 877.53 98.43 1,, 800.00 39 5.00 2 48.41 401.22 /5.00 31.95 568.00 61.14 2,351.18 30.00 VC)t.J(*.,'I--[F-,[::2 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 04/03/98 09:13 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 16 v(:XJ(:>4l::'R/ Ci - I E:-* C K VENDOR VENDOR ITEM - I TE M NUIT1131: :-'R DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 373.35 04/07/98 021465 AMERICAN RED CROSS INSTRUCTOR AUTH,. FEE 25.00 371.36 04/07/98 030660 ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES,, INC. ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES 611.75 - 37137 04/07/98 0415 ASPEN MILLS COLLAR BRASS, SH & F 'ATCHES 149.50 37138 04/07/98 060100 BCA/TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT MOTIVATIONAL LEADER. TRAINING 80.00 37139 04/07/98 071175 BEST ALTERNATIVE TRAINERS TRAVEL & TRAINING 200.00 37140 04/07/98 071200 B BUY CO. PANASONIC 8MM CAMCORDER 660.29 STEREO CABLES.CANNON SURE SHOT 289.62 BOOKSHELF SPEAKER 72.38- 371.41 04/07/98 080925 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 1900 78.36 2001 5.02 1810 5.02 2659 10.03 37142 04./07/.98 090573 BRAUN INTERTEC CORP., PHASE I- ENVIRO. SITE ASSESS. 'J' 37143 04/07/98 101925 BUYERS EDGE COMPUTER PROD* PRICING SERVICE 395.00 I 37144 04/07/98 110468 CARGILL SALT INC. EMERG. DE-ICING.SALT PURCHASE 2,689.84 3.7145 . 04/07/98. 120515 CE STORES SUPP - OFFICE 371.46 04/07/98 151900 CONTINENTAL SAFETY EQUIP. CALIBRATED GAS 401.22 37147 04/07/98 170250 CUSTOM FIRE SHELF 75.00 371 170900 D & D TOWING SERVICE INC. TOWING FOR FORFEITED VEHICLE 31.95 371.49 04/07/98 220160 DULUTH CONVENTION & VISITORS ROOM DEP. LMC CONF.-DULUTH 142.00 ROOM DEI*-. LMC CONF.-DULUTH 71.00 ROOM DEP. LMC CONE.- DULUTH 284.00 ROOM DEP. LMC CONF.-DULUTH 71.00 373.50 04/07/98 230225 E. K. QUE-J-1L CONT. SUB. REQUIS FORMS 61.14 37.151 04/07/98 240375 EMERGENCY APPARATUS MAINT. TRUCK SERVICE 2.308.18 NEW DOOR 43.00 37152 04/07/98 280940 FREBERG RON UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 30.00 'J/1',53 OZ4/07/(X*-) 3000`.00 0 & K SERVICES UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 23.20 ,.TANI TORIAL 3 8. 4'5 cl;(.)I::'F*[.. 1: E'S' -- JANITORIAL 32. r,:*, 6 UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 1.1.00 MAT Sl::*RVJ'CE:: 41.27 (JN]:F'OldlS & CLOTHING 64 . B PAGE- 2 CHECK AMOUNT 25.00 611.75 149.50 80.00 200.00 877.53 98.43 1,, 800.00 39 5.00 2 48.41 401.22 /5.00 31.95 568.00 61.14 2,351.18 30.00 i r VOL)C;FlF-,E:2 CITY OF hIAF'L.E :WOCID PAGE 3 04 09:43 VOUCH /CHECK REG ISTER FOR PERIOD 16 VOUCHER/ CHECK VE VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK III.lh1I:iE ::F� DATI NUhyBEl1 NAME DE;3CRIF'TIq {d AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 90.24 UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 46.42 UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 27.21 375.18 37154 04/07/98 302650 GLASS & MIRROR, INC. REEL. BROKEN MIRROR-WEIGHT RM 210.00 210.00 3 7155 04/07/98 3029 GLOBAL_ COMPUTER SUPPLIES 5PAK 3 - -COM• ETHERLINK CARDS 280. BO SYS. COMMANDER DELUXE 68.71 PARTITION MAGIC:. 6.6.6 SMC 10BASE -T ETHER EZ HUR 97.96 514.10 37156 04/07/98 310150 GONYEA HOMES REFUND INV. INCORRECTLY BILLED 1 1,860.93 37157 04/07/98 320265 GRAFIX SHOPPE EMBLEM 85.20 85.20 37158 .04/07/98 320630 GUITAR CENTER MANAGEMENT MIC STAND -SOUND HANDBOOK 138.34 RACK ACC MB6- -MD48 371.69 COMP.LIMITER,MICROVERB III 499.46 1,009.49 37159 04/07/98 320880 HCFA LABORATORY PROGRAM CLIA USER FEE 150.00 150.00 37160 04/07/98 330406 HAWKINS WATER TREATMENT GROUP. BROMINATOR 115.98 115.98 37161 04/07/98 370084 HURLEY, STEVE PARKING, MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 9.55 9.55 3 7162 04/07/98 380820 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS COPIER LEASE 80% 2 04.54 COPIER LEASE 203: 51.13 255.67 371.63 04/07/98 401100 JET PRINT WORK REQUEST FORMS 147.61 147.61 37164 04/07/98 401615 JOHNSON, JOE PERSONAL TRAINING 180.00 180.00 3716,5. 04/07/98 401670 .DOLLY TYME FAVORS KAZOO'S, RULERS 85.60 85.60 37166 04/07/98 410280 KAR PRODUCTS 960 MAGNETIC PICKUP HEAT SHRIN 60.49 60.49 :37167 04/07/9£3 410370 KATH RECOIL_ KITS, TIRE GAUGE 6 3.59 CHROME BALL 9. 33) PAD 4)1 : ::T 33.73 PA SET 28-38 FLUOR MATS, 53.24 188.27 37168 04/07/98 410420 Ki : : :1...LER ELECTRIC INC. INSTALL HAND DRYER- -AFTON PARK 552.50 552.50 2371.69 r 04/07/98 4 LAKE:: COUNTRY C:HAF'TER REG.BL.DG.CODE UPDATE:: SEMINAR 270.00 270.00 37:1.70 04/07/9(3 LONG L..AKL• - -:: TRACTOR & EQIJIF'ME IIT 8" SPIKES., U CLAMPS 136.81 136.81. - 57171 04/07/98 501.420 MAGNA'li AG WRITE ON BOARD _ 408.95 408.95 ::371.72 04/07/98 510500 MAPLE::WOOD BAKERY BIRTHDAY CAKES 151.•_'5 151 .25 .1f VOUC 04/ 09:13 CHEC K NUMBER DATE 37173 04/07/98 37174 04/07/98 37175 04/07/98 37176 04/07/98 371.77 04/07/98 37178 04/07/98 37179 04/07/98 37180 04/07/98 PAGE 4 CHECK AMOUNT 450.00 3 v 134.00 2029524.00 359.64 39.05 3 303.27 0 CITY OF MA•LEEWOOD VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 16 Vf: NDOR VE -_NDOR ITEM I TEM NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTIO14 AMOUNT 520500 MCGUIRE MICHAEL' APRIL VEHICLE ALLOWANCE 450.00 520550 MCLAUGHLIN BILLY PMT. FOR CONCERT 3• 27-98 3 34.00 531650 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL QTRLY BILLING -SEWER SERVICE 202 542455 MINNESOTA SHREDDING LLC DOC. SHREDDING SERV. .359.64 542700 MINVALCO INC. SUP'P'LIES FOR GENERATOR CTYHALL 39.05 640811 NEW BRIGHTON, CITY OF. 1998 RAMS CO GIS USER GROUP 3,948.00 660900 NORTH STAR TURF, INC. BLADE 303.27 661755 NORTHERN STATES POWER .1200 4.71 1902 2 1530 553.00 190 1 0 601.69 345 99.38 510 74.70 980 27.06 1501 94.69 1677 76.12 1698 36.99 1775 116.81 1839 83.x1 1910 118.34 2251 113.78 2258 113.38 2358 80.36 2380 76.02 2464. 160.10 2880 110.06 2925 78.57 2981 131.57 2991 144.79 618 7.74 1662 7.74 1845 115.61 1940 43.87 2033 16.99 2659 119.14 2659 198.00 474 167.49 741 9.63) 1035 289.48 1080 131.50 1.401 303.0:3 1882 164.98 1985 26 5. E31 2146 1.5 115 5 PAGE 4 CHECK AMOUNT 450.00 3 v 134.00 2029524.00 359.64 39.05 3 303.27 0 VOt.1C,`F IFiI• ::' CITY OF MAPL..E::WOOD PAGE 5 04/03/98 09 :13. VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD. 16 V(* UCl••IE. C:Ht : ::i ::K CHECK VE -NDOR VENDOR: ITEM ITEM CHE::CK DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT 2345 14.03 2 740 37.33 6 v 88 0.48 37181 04/07/98 700663 PAGING NETWORK OF MN, INC. PAGER SERVICE 54.08 PAGER SERVICE:: 45.47 99.55 37182 04/07/98 700675 PAKOY,GENE MECHANICAL-I FEES 7,693.:3 MECHANICAL INSPECTOR FEES 9 MECHANICAL INSPECTOR FEES 9.616.54- 7 371a3 04/07/98 700735 PALMA, STEVEN T K--9 HANDLER-MARCH 35.00 35.00 37184 04/07/98 711400 PETSMART ASPEN LETTER 13.71 13.71 . 7185 04/07/98 720760 PRECISION BUSINESS SYSTEMS F AX RIBBON - 154.69 FAX TONER 80% 379.35 FAX TONER 20% 94.84 628.88 37186 04/07/98 721490 PRYCO, INC. RELAY CITY HALL 55.18 55.18 ti 37187 44/07/98 740607 RABBETT, KEVIN _ 3 DRESS SHIRTS - 94.97 - 94.97 `. 37188 04/07/98 741200 RAINBOW FOODS PUNCH SUPPLIES -RETIREMENT 13 «30 CAKE FOR RETIREMENT PARTY 42.99 56.29 -- 37189 04/07/98 751505 RIVERWOOD CONFERENCE CENTER COUNCIL /STAFF RETREAT 3/19 --20 3 3,120.62 s! 37190 04/07/98 761200 ROAD RESCUE, INC. LIGHT W /SWITCH 11.72 MAX LENS & BEAM 19.17 30.89 3 7191 04/07/98 780300 S& T OFFICE PRODUCTS INC. LABLES CORR. PEN, CORR. LIOUI 60.69 36" WIDE 2-- DRAWER LATERAL 267.02 SUPPLIES -- OFFICE 27.27 SUl - I E::S -- OFFICE" 24.94 SUPPLIES - OFFICE 63.59 SUF'E�•L I ES -- OFFICE 21.32 464.83 37192 04/07/98 780355 SGA MEDICAL & DENTAL SALES INC SYNTHETIC EXAM GLOVES 9.95 9 «95 s 37193 04/07/98 780600 SAM'S CLUB DIRECT SNAC:K5,5UPPLIES•- SCHOOL RELEASES 55.75 CRAC:KERS,FRUIT SNACKS, CANDY 86.92 142.67 17 194 04/07/98 810500 SHERWIN WILLIAMS RAQUETBALL COURT PAINT. HARDEN 282.30 282.30. 37191 04/07/98 840295 ST PAUL BAR & REST HANGER 65.49 65.49 371.96 0 !/07/9#3 843 �i "(FtifiF•IDELL.., BARBARA FACILITATOR SERVICE 2,000 «00 2,000.00 37197 04/07/98 843537 STRATUS COMPUTER, INC. HAIRDWAI E /SOFTWARE MAINT. 1.,861.00 1,861.00 37 198 04/07/98 843 ,575 STRE"I.CF•IE ::R I C NAMES TAGS 466.95 F'AGE 6 CHECK AMOIJNT 965.09 107.98 2 7.13 391.46 458.27 38.00 120.00 39000.2 85.00 344.00 494.9,9 2,700.00 264,880.52 VOUL -iRE2 CITY Of:. MAPLEWOOD 04/03/98 09:1.;: VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIO 16 C•E(-,K CHECK VE.NDOR VENDOR ITEM ITEM NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME -'TION DESCRIl- AMOUNT NAME TAGS 466.95 CLUTCH BACK 31.19 37199 04/07/98 84 655 STRINGER BUSINESS SYSTEMS 2 TONER 107.98 37200 04/07/98 850340 SUMMIT INSPECTION SERVICES LTD INSPECTION SERVICES 2.888.40 DEFERRED REVENUE EL.EC.PERMIT 3,610.50 , ELECI 'RIC 3 610.50- - 37201 04/07/98 850600 SPEEDWAY SUPERAMERICA LLC HEADLIGHT 7.13 37202, 04/07/98 851575 SYSTEMS SUPPLY, INC. SUPPLIES -- OFFICE 105.19 SUPPLIES -' OFFICE 28 6.27 37203 04/07/98 880501 TREADWAY GRAPHICS WATCHES FLASHLIGHTS.HACKYSACKS 458.27 37204 04/07/98 88067► TROPHIES UNLIMITED PLATES ENGRAVED 38.00 37205 04/07/90 882830 TWIN CITIES TRANSPORT & RECOVE TOW R-1 BEAVER LAKE TO STA. I 120.00 37206 04/07/98 .900108 UNIMED-MIDWEST, INC. SHARPSAFE DISPOSAL CONTAINERS 3 90 02 37207 04/07/98 900390 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, BIKE PATROL TRAINING 85.00 37208 04/07/98 931300 WALSH, WILLIAM P. PLBG. INSPECTIONS 344.00 DEFFERRED REVENUE -PLBG.PERMIT 430.00 PLUMBING 430.00- 37209 04/07/98 941225 WHEELER CONSOLIDATED, INC. 6X6-12' CCA TRTD .494.59 37210 04/07/98 941650 WILBERS DR. STEPHEN WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 100.00 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 10 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 100.00 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 800.00 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 200-00 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 100.00 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR E 100.00 WR 1: T I NG SKILLS S SEMINAR 200.00 WR 3: T I NG SKILLS SEMINAR 100.00 WRITING SKILLS SEMINAR 900.00 TOTAL. CHECKS F'AGE 6 CHECK AMOIJNT 965.09 107.98 2 7.13 391.46 458.27 38.00 120.00 39000.2 85.00 344.00 494.9,9 2,700.00 264,880.52 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 1 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT .FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ALLENSPACH,SHERRY 325977 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CARLSON, THERESE 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BODINE , RENEE 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 FAUST DANIEL F 3 152o3 8 DIRECT DEPOSIT 0 4/03/98 ANDERSON CAROLE J 6 01.01 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 DEHN,DEBORAH 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 HANGSLEBEN,RICHARD 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT'. 04/03/98 KLAGER,WENDY 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 $E�HM,LOIS 1 � DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CARLE,JEANETTE E 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 0 4/03/98 JAGOE , CAROL 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 0 4/03/98 OLSON , SANDRA 1 0 81.2 8 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 POWELL, PHILIP 1, 493.91 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ALDRI DGE , MARIA 2 ,112.6 7 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BECHER , RONALD D 2 311.3 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BOH L,JOHN C 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 FLOR,TIMOTHY 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 KVAM 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 STEFFEN,SCOTT L _ 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 YOUNGREN ,JAMES 2 ,15 6.12 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 EVERSON , PAUL 1 8 8 6.8 0 DIRECT DEPOSIT ! _0 4 / 0 3 / 9 8 ERASER, JOHN 1 9 3 5.3 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ADELSON , LINDA 816.0 5 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 STAGE ,JULIE A 1 4 2 0.9 2 CHECK NUMBER DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK DATE EMPLOYEE NAME 04/03/98 HAIDER,KENNETH G 04/03/98 PRIEFER,WILLIAM 04/03/98 LUNDSTEN,LANCE 04/03/98 OSWALD,ERICK D' 04/03/98 DUCHARME,JOHN 04/03/98 PECK,DENNIS L 04/03/98 ANDERSON,BRUCE 04/03/98 BURKE,MYLES R 04/03/98 MARUSKA,MARK A 04/03/98 GREW— HAYMAN,JANET M 04/03/98 COLEMAN,MELINDA 04/03/98 EKSTRAND,THOMAS G 04/03/98 ROBERTS,KENNETH 04/03/98 EASTMAN,THOMAS E 04/03/98 TAYLOR,KATHERINE 04/03/98 HURLEY,STEPHEN 04/03/98 TAUBMAN,DOUGLAS J 04/03/98 EDGE,DOUGLAS 04/03/98 CROSSON,LINDA 04/03/98 LIVINGSTON,JOYCE L 04/03/98 DIRKSWAGER,COLLEEN 04/03/98 KNAUSS,PETER 04/03/98 PALMA 04/03/98 JOHNSON,KEVIN AMOUNT 3,132.34 1,714.62 2 * 62 1,511.22 1 1,769.72 2,815.10 1,515.32 1,933.82 797.66 2,780.67 1, 781.72 1,748.92 2,008.09 31.20 1,977.60 2,737.50 1 1 1,299.75 1 703.32 2,134.06 2,179.62 2 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 3 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT DIRECT DEPOSIT P T 04/03/98 WARMAN,ROBIN 1, 006.78 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 AFFOLTER, PENNY J 13 3.5 6 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 DOHERTY , KATHLEEN M 1 4 2 0.9 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 JENS EN MATTHEW 7 9 3.0 8 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 LE SHERYL 2 8 4 9.9 5 DIRECT DEPOSIT ' 04/03/98 DOWDLE,VIRGINIA 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 HEINZ,STEPHEN J 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ROSSBACH,GEORGE 370.20 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 LUTZ,DAVID P 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 SCHLINGMAN,PAUL 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 FARR, DIANE M 311964 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 GRAF, MICHAEL 877.80 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 VORWERK, ROBERT E 2 , 059.63 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 NAGEL, -BRYAN 1, 474.92 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 GUILFOI LE , KAREN E .1 9 2 4.6 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 HELLE KERRY 1,6109-52 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CARVER, NICHOLAS N 1 1 748.92 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 OSTER J 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ANDREWS,SCOTT A 2 1 287.82 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 RUNNING , ROBERT 1 4 0 4.9 3 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 SAVAGEAU, STEPHEN D 1,15 2.12 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BARTEL, DENISE 81000 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CARLSON , DALE 325977 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 MARTINSON , CAROL F 1 7 6 3.6 8 3 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD. 4 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK HUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 HIEBERT, STEVEN 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT ' 04/03/98 SKALKAN , DONALD W 2 6 3 2 .9 4 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 DUNN,ALICE 2, 736.08 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ANZALDI , MANDY 12 519 5 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CORNER AMY L 57e19 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 STEVENS,MARY CATHERINE 36.40 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 HORSNELL,JUDITH A 953.50 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 SEEGER,GERALD F 272.26 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 MOREHEAD,JESSICA R 37.13 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 STILL, VERNON T 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 LOMBARD I ,JAMES D 1 0 81.0 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 HUTCHINSON, ANN E 1, 675.42 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 COLEMAN, PHILIP 395.43 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 KELLY , KEVIN P 1 7 8 8.9 0 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BUSSE, TIMOTHY R 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BELDE,STANLEY 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 ATKINS,KATHERINE 606.23 DIRECT DEPOSIT Y: 04/0.3/98 ZWIEG,SUSAN C. 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 FRY,PATRICIA 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 JORDAN, TRINA E 4 4 9.71 DIRECT DEPOSIT A< 04/03/98 RENSLOW , RITA 9 9.2 3 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BAKKE,LONN A 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BERGERON, JOSEPH A 2 , 84 0.3 0 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 BOWMAN ,RICK A 2 ,114.8 0 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD. 5 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS.REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CAVETT ,CHRISTOPHER M 2,065o82 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 KANE , MICHAEL R 1 9 3 3.8 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 S ELIN , JONATHAN W 4 2 7.3 8 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 KOPPEN,MARVIN 325.77 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 CHRISTENSEN,JODIE D 767.22 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 STAPLES,PAULINE 2 DIRECT DEPOSIT ; 04/03/98 KITTRIDGE,KEVIN L 325.77 DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 WASH,MATTHEW G 188.50 . DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 PIKE,GARY K 1 DIRECT DEPOSIT DIRECT DEPOSIT 04/03/98 I CKES , SHERI 1, 010.5 2 64509 04/03/98 McGUIRE,MICHAEL A 3 64510 04/03/98 CUDE,LARRY J 369.15 64511 04/03/98 MIKISKA,WILLIAM 129.92 64512 04/03/98 MILLER,DEBORAH J 473.88 64.513 04/03/98 SHELLEDY,DAWN M 164.00 6.4514 04/03/98 SHRESTHA,ANUBHAV B 247950 64515 04/03/98 JACKSON,MARY L 1 64516 04/03/98 KELSEY,CONNIE L 559.05 64517 04/03/98 MATHEYS,ALANA KAYE 1 64518 04/03/98 NIVEN,AMY S 110000 64519 04/03/98 CASAREZ,GINA 1 64520 04/03/98 JOHNSON,BONNIE 786.06 64521 04/03/98 VIETOR,LORRAINE S 1 64522 04/03/98 HENRY, JOHN 47.25 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 6 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64523 04/03/98 PALANK,MARY KAY 1 64524 . 04/03/98 RICHIE,CAROLE L 1 64525 04/03/98 RYAN,MICHAEL 2 64526 04/03/98 SVENDSEN,JOANNE M 1 64527 04/03/98 THOMALLA,DAVID J 2 64528 04/03/98 BANICK,JOHN J 2 64529 04/03/98 BARTZ,PAUL 1 64530 04/03/98 HALWEG,KEVIN R 2 64531 04/03/98 HERBERT,MICHAEL J 1 64532 04/03/98 KARIS,FLINT D 2 64533 04/03/98 RABBETT,KEVIN 1 64534 04/03/98 RAZSKAZOFF,DALE 1 64535 04/03/98 ROSSMAN,DAVID A 1 64536 04/03/98 SHORTREED,MICHAEL P 1 64537 04/03/98 STAFNE,GREGORY L 1 64538 04/03/98 STOCKTON,DERRELL T 1 64539 04/03/98 SZCZEPANSKI,THOMAS J 1,942.60 64540 04/03/98 WATCZAK,LAURA 1 64541 04/03/98 WELCHLIN,CABOT V 1,873.72 64542 04/03/98 HALE,THOMAS M 585963 64543 04/03/98 MEEHAN,JAMES 2 64544 04/03/98 MELANDER,JON A 2 64545 04/03/98 THIENES,PAUL 2 64546 04/03/98 FECHT,MICHAEL J 286900 6 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 7 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64547 04/03/98 WILLIAMS,DUANE J 111.54 64548 04/03/98 BOYER,SCOTT K 1 64549 04/03/98 FEHR,JOSEPH P 1 64550 04/03/98 FLAUGHER,JAYME L 1 64551 04/03/98 LAFFERTY,WALTER 1 64552 04/03/98 RABINE,JANET L 1 64553 04/03/98 HEWITT,JOEL A 2 64554 04/03/98 CHLEBECK,JUDY M 1 64555 04/03/98 DAHL,HELENE M 641.18 64556 04/03/98 DARST,JAMES 1 64557 04/03/98 FREBERG,RONALD L 1,512912 64558 04/03/98 MEYER,GERALD W 1 64559 04/03/98 THOMAS- JR,STEVEN 1 64560 04/03/98 ELIAS,JAMES G 1 64561 04/03/98 LINDBLOM,RANDAL 1,626.52 64562 04/03/98 PRIEBE,WILLIAM 1,705.72 64563 04/03/98 SEDLACEK,JACOB A 471975 64564 04/03/98 ANDERSON,ROBERT S 1 64565 04 / 0 3/ 9 8 HELEY , ROLAND .B 1 4 8 8.12 64566 04/03/98 HINNENKAMP,GARY 1,436996 64.567 04/03/98 LAVAQUE,MICHAEL 1 64568 04/03/98 LINDORFF,DENNIS P 1,460992 64569 04/03/98 SCHINDELDECKER,JAMES 1 64570 04/03/98 MACY,RITA 74.00 7 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 8 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64571 04/03/98 MCCUSKER,ELIZABETH A MANNING 157.50 64572 04/03/98 NELSON,JEAN 813.78 64573 04/03/98 SOUTTER,CHRISTINE 70.00 64574 04/03/98 WEGWERTH,JUDITH A 1 64575 04/03/98 ANDERSON,EVERETT 524.42 64576 04/03/98 OSTROM,MARJORIE 2 108492 64577 04/03/98 WENGER,ROBERT J 1 64578 04 / 0 3/ 9 8 ADAMS , TAMARA K 9 6.7 5 6457`9 04/03./98 BALLESTRAZZE,THAD M 175.20 64580 04/03/98 BENDER,JAYME L 87975 64581 04/03/98 BROWN,TIM 43.00 64582 04/03/98 BUCZKOWSKI,ALAN 75.25 64583 04/03/98 BURTON,JASON E 30.75 645.84 04/03/98 CAMPA,KRYSTLE L 41.00 64585 04/03/98 DEVRIES,LINDSAY 32.25 64586 04/03/98 FINN,GREGORY S 1 64587 04/03/98 FLUG,ELAINE R 280.00 64588 04/03/9 -8 FLUG,MEGAN L 191.63 64589 04/03/98 FRANK,STEVE 43.00 64590 04/03/98 HARGROVE,AYAN T 30.75 64591 04/03/98 HARGROVE,BRYCE M 30.75 64592 04/03/98 HARRIGAN,ANDREW J 32.25 64593 04/03/98 HESLEY,JAMES G 53975 64594 0:4/03/98 HORNER,JAY B 25900 8 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64595 04/03/98 JANSEN,MARK G 30.75 64596 04/03/98 KAREL,JULIE E 41900 64597 04/03/98 KELLY,LISA 908.31 64598 04/03/98 KIDMAN,RICHARD L 32.25 64599 04/03/98 KIMLINGER,NICHOLAS B 32.25 64600 04/03/98 KLEM,JOSH H 43.00 64601 04/03/98 LINN,ERIC G 43.00 64602 04/03/98 LINN,TERI L 33.75 64603 04/03/98 LUND,ERIC 43.00 64604 04/03/98 LUND,JOEL A 82.00 64605 04/03/98 MAFI,ROBERT A 32.25 64606 04/03/98 MARKFORT,NICHOLAS R 30.75 64607 04/03/98 MARTINUCCI,SARA 27.00 64608 04/03/98 MILLER,JOE E 20.25 6.4609 04/03/98 MCBRIDE,PATRICK D 96.75 64610 0:4/03/98 NELSON,JAYME K 123.75 64611 04/03/98 NIEMCZYK,BRIAN N 43.00 64612 04/03/98 NORMAN,KENDALL A 115.00 64613 04/03/98 PEISERT,JONATHAN J 30975 64614 04/03/98 PERSBY,NICOLE L 43.00 64615 04/03/98 PETERSON, KAREN M 41.00 64616 04/03/98 POLICONE,ANNE H 96.75 64617 04/03/98 PREW,JOHN M 43.00 64618 04/03/98 RAS,BRENT A 32.25 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 10 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64619 04/03/98 RYDEEN,BENJAMIN D 32.25 64620 04/03/98 RYDEEN,SARAH 20.25 64621 04/03/98 SCHNOBRICH,SCOTT M 32.25 64622 04/03/98 SEELY,LAURA M 20925 64623 04/03/98 SIVERHUS,TIMOTHY 43.00 64624 04/03/98 SPENCER,WILLIAM 43900 64625 04/03/98 STIEN,MARY 1, 081.02 64626 04/03/98 STIEN,NATHANIEL 204.40 64627 04/03/98 STRUB,SAM 126900 64628 04/03/98 STRUB,THEODORE M 41900 64629 04/03/98 SULLIVAN,JACOB W 43.00 64630 04/03/98 SWEENEY,KELLY A 20.25 64631 0 4/03/98 SYRING , MATTHEW 21.0 0 64632 04/03/98 TOWNSEND,ISAAC P 32.25 64633 04/03/98 VOGEL,PAUL R 24990 64634 04/03/98 WALKER,RYAN G 30.75 64635 04/03/98 BREHEIM,ROGER W 1 64636 04/03/98 EDSON,DAVID B 1,523921 64637 04/03/98 GERMAIN,DAVID 1 64638 04 / 0 3/ 9 8 NADEAU, EDWARD A 2 010.6 2 64639 04/03/98 NORDQUIST,RICHARD 1 64640 04/03/98 COONS,MELISSA 445.98 64641 04/03/98 COURTEAU,BARBARA 149.65 64642 04/03/98 GLASS,JEAN 725.76 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 11 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64643 04/03/98 HOIUM,SHEILA 666958 64644 04/03/98 MICHALSKI,ANDREW M 230.75 64645 04/03/98 NEAMY,MARK W 172.25 64646 04/03/98 SCHMIDT,RUSSELL 1,061.82 64647 04/03/98 SCHOEBERL,KAYLENE M 676967 64648 04/03/98 SHOBERG,CARY J 126.75 64649 04/03/98 ABRAHAMSON,REBECCA L. 123.50 64650 04/03/98 ANDERSON,JULIE M 192.38 64651 04/03/98 ARDELEANU,EMANUEL 127960 64652 04/03/98 BADEN,ALISON L 175951 64653 04/03/98 BADEN,MATHIAS 258.11 64654 04/03/98 BITTNER,KATIE C 276.72 64655 04/03/98 CHAPMAN,JENNY A 291.25 64656 04/03/98 CONLIN,PAMELA 77.00 64657 04/03/98 COOPER,JOSEPH W 206.38 64658 04/03/98 ERICKSON,CAROL A 24900 64659 04/03/98 FILLMORE,TRISTAN E 79.20 64660 04/03/98 FILLMORE,WESLEY K 127930 64661 04/03/98 GOPLEN,NICHOLAS P 211925 64662 04/03/98 GRUENHAGEN,LINDA C 155.13 64663 04/03/98 HALL,WILLIAM J 42.00 64664 04/03/98 HAWKE,RYAN A 141.38 64665 04/03/98 HAWKINS,LISA A 81.35 64666 04/03/98 HEIM,ANDREA J 206938 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 12 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64667 04/03/98 HOLMGREN,LEAH M 138.13 64668 04/03/98 HOULE,DENISE L 182.00 64669 04/03/98 HUPPERT,ERIN M 212.63 64670 04/03/98 JOHNSON,ROBERT P 273.00 64671 04/03/98 JOHNSON,STETSON 227.50 64672 04/03/98 JOVONOVICH,TODD R 166.60 64673 04/03/98 KOEHNEN,MARY B 462.00 64674 04/03/98 KOEPKE,JENNIFER.M 324.78 64675 04/03/98 KONZEM.,THOMAS A 170.63 64676 04/03/98 LIBBY,MEGAN K 26.00 64677 04/03/98 LUND,DANIEL T 77.05 64678 04/03/98 MAGNUSON,BETH M 118.63 64679 04/03/98 MEISEL,TAMBREY 56.35 64680 04/03/98 MOTZ,ERIN M 76.38 6.4681 04/03/98 MCPHERSON,DEIRDRE 328.55 64682 04/03/98 NESS, AUTUMN M. 98.60 64683 04/03/98 PARR,GAIL L 125983 64684 04/03/98 REYES,LINDSAY M 32950 64 685 04/03/98 SACKMANN,LAURA C 121915 64686 0 4/ 0 3/ 9 8 SAPP , BARBARA R 17 4.2 6 64687 04/03/9.8 SCHLUETER,LOUISE E 77.00 64 688 04/03/98 SHERRILL,MASON D 188.31 64689 04/03/9.8 SKRIP,CARRIE A. 26900 64690 04/03/98 SMITLEY,SHARON L 257.05 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 13 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64691 04/03/98 SWANER,JESSICA 350.00 64692 04/03/98 THIBODEAU,KELLY M 836906 64693 04/03/98 TIBODEAU,HEATHER J 185.38 64694 04/03/98 WARMAN,JOANNE M 58950 64695 04/03/98 WARNER,CAROLYN 143.25 64696 04/03/98 WOLKERSTORFER,HEATHER L 110.50 64697 04/03/98 WOODMAN,ALICE E 128930 64698 04/03/98 BOSLEY,CAROL 178.01 64699 04/03/98 DISKERUD,HEATHER A 462.00 64700 04/03/98 FRANK,LAURA 20925 64701 04/03/98 GLASS,GILLIAN 21.00 64702 04/03/98 KRAMMER,KATHERINE A 21.00 64703 04/03/98 MACIOCH,AMY L 33.00 64704 04/03/98 MEEHAN,SHAYLENE D 120.00 64705 04/03/98 OLEARY,VIRGINIA 15.10 64706 04/03/98 SCHROEDER,KATHLEEN 264.00 64707 04/03/98 SPANGLER,EDNA E 191000 64708 04/03/98 ANTON,SARAH E 150.00 64709 04/03/98 BANGERT,MARK A 90000 64710 04/03/98 BEHAN, JAMES 1,193.72 64711 04/03/98 BLAKESLEY, JEFFERY DEAN 120.00 64712 04/03/98 CALLEN,KATIE E 75.00 64713 04/03/98 CHAPEAU,GREG M 144900 64714 04/03/98 ERICKSON,KYLE F 72.00 TOTAL GROSS EARNINGS 2911999.13 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 14 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 64715 04/03/98 FULLER,AMY R 36900 64716 04/03/98 GLASS,BRIDGET M 78.00 64717 04/03/98 JAHN,DAVID J 1 64718 04/03/98 KOSKI,JOHN F 532.74 64719 04/03/98 KYRK,BREANNA K 214920 64720 04/03/98 LONETTI,JAMES F 503 -914 64721 04/03/98 MATTESON,FRANK M 18900 6,4722 04/03/98 POWERS,NICOLE L 42.00 64723 04/03/98 RODRIGUEZ,APRIL LYNN 91.50 64724 04/ -03/98 SEVERSON,CHRISTINA M 108000 64725 04/03/98 SEYLER,KIMBERLY A 162.00 64726 04/03/98 SKRYPEK,JOSHUA L 198000 64727 04/03/98 STEINHORST, JEFFREY 297.68 64728 04/03/98 SWANSON,LYLE 1 64729 04/03/98 SWANSON,VERONICA 895.32 64730 04/03/98 YOUNG,DILLON J 60.00 64731 04/03/98 MULVANEY,DENNIS M 1 64732 04/03/98 PRIEM, STEVEN A. 1 TOTAL GROSS EARNINGS 2911999.13 Agenda Item MEMORANDUM .Action . by Council.: Michael McGuire City Manager �..r,. ,...� TO: � Y er Endorsed g Modifie FROM: Karen Guilfoile, City Clerk ReJ ecte - Date DATE: April 6, 1998 RE: Cable Commission Resolution Introduction The Ramsey- Washington Suburban Cable franchise expires May 13, 1998. Background For the past three years the Ramsey- Washington Counties Cable Communications Commission has been involved in negotiating new cable franchises on behalf of its member municipalities. As part of this process, the Commission has completed a comprehensive and detailed assessment of all the telecommunications needs and interests of the communities, has been reviewing and assessing a proposal submitted by Meredith Cable intended to meet those identified needs and interests, and has initiated final negotiations of the renewed franchises. Upon completion of this process in the near future, the Commission will recommend a final franchise to the member municipalities for review, consideration, and adoption. It is expected that negotiation and drafting of a final franchise document, will require the next two or three months to complete. The current franchises each expire on or about May 13, 1998. The Commission recommends an extension of the current franchises to August 28, 1998. Recommendation It is recommended to adopt the following ordinance amending Ordinance No. 736, Adopted July 24, 1995. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CABLE FRANCHISE ORDINANCE NO, 736, ARTICLE 4, SECTION 4.04, FRANCHISE TERM THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 736, Article 4, Section 4.04, Franchise Term, is hereby amended to read: Section 4.04 Franchise Term This Franchise shall commence upon the date this Ordinance becomes effective and shall expire on August 28, 1998 unless terminated sooner as hereinafter provided. SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall be effective upon passage and official publication. AGENDA NO. v 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: Michael McGuire, City Manager FROM: Michael P. Ryan, Chief of Police RE: Resolution of Support for Auto Theft Grant DATE: April 1, 1998 INTRODUCTION Action by C Endorsed,, Mo d i f i e d.. Rejected„ �. Da te A Council resolution is required, authorizing the police department to accept and expend a grant of $8,225.00 from the State of Minnesota. B_ACKGRO In 1997, the State of Minnesota established the Minnesota Auto Theft Prevention Program (MATPP) to assist local law enforcement agencies in combating a growing automobile theft problem within the State. MATPP subsequently approved a grant of $8,225 (eight thousand two hundred and twenty -five dollars) to the Maplewood Police Department to fund its proposed anti - vehicle theft program, known as "VETO ", for VEhicle Theft Operation. Using these funds, the police department will: 1. Hire a temporary intern to collect and analyze auto theft data and to prepare and distribute auto them prevention and enforcement information. 2. Select one police investigator to attend advanced auto theft training, coordinate the department's auto them investigations and assist in case and trial preparation. 3. Purchase and install electronic vehicle tracking equipment in a "bait car" to be used in auto theft enforcement activities. 4. Provide training for Maplewood patrol officers in stolen vehicle identification and enforcement techniques. 5. Encourage local auto dealerships, insurers, and after - market equipment installers to participate in VETO by underwriting a car alarm rebate program. In order to receive the approved funds, the Maplewood City Council must pass a resolution accepting the grant and authorizing the City sign Manager and Chief of Police to n the Grant g Agreement on behalf of the City and the Police Department. RECOMMENDATION The Council should pass the following resolution: WHEREAS: The City of Maplewood recognizes that vehicle theft is a crime of significant financial and material consequence throughout the metropolitan area; and, WHEREAS: The Maplewood Police Department, with assistance from the Minnesota Auto Theft Prevention Program proposes to address the challenge of vehicle theft through gh the introduction of a local vehicle theft prevention program; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: The Council does, hereby, approve and accept on behalf of the City of Maplewood and the Maplewood Police Department, a rant of $8 225.00 ( Eight g � thousand two hundred and twenty - five dollars) from the State of Minnesota for support of the aforesaid program, and, BE IT F uRTHER RESOLVED: The Council does authorize the City Manager and the Chief of Police to execute the grant agreement and administer these funds, respectively, on behalf of the City of Maplewood and the Maplewood Police Department. AGENDA ITEM G'' _ AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Administrative Assistant ' SUBJECT: Close Project 97 -09 (501), Bartelmy /Minnehaha Storm Sewer DATE: April 6, 1998 Introduction lotion by COUna l: Endorsed... Modifie Rejected... Date It is now appropriate to close Project 97 -09 as it does not warrant public improvement status. Background After the heavy 1997 summer storms, some road deterioration was noted on Bartelmy near Minnehaha. It was initially thought that there was a failed storm sewer pipe in the Minnehaha right of way. After the engineering department investigated the problem, it was determined that the drainage problem was a maintenance issue, rather than a possible public improvement project. Recommendation It is recommended that Project 97 -09 be closed, and engineering and administrative charges to this project be funded by the street construction state aid fund as Bartelmy is on our state aid system. WJP jc . MEMO AGENDA ITEM G 5 To: Michael A. McGuire From: Joel Hewitt, Fire Chief Subject: Recruit Payroll Date: April 3, 1998 hcti6n by Council Endors a d _ Modif i ed.—,,., Rejected. Date BACKGROUND In the consolidation contract with East County Line, Gladstone, Parkside Fire Departments, and the city of Maplewood, it was agreed to compensate recruit firefighters $5.00 per call and drill when they started. Compensation would then increase for each level of training being attained, i.e., FFI, EMT and Hazardous Materials Operations and when all three were complete, the recruit would receive $12.00 per call and drill. With our first class of recruits, we have experienced many difficulties in changing compensation in our payroll system. Our payroll software will only compute monthly or quarterly. This would provide the challenge of maintaining changes monthly. PROPOSAL To assist in resolving this issue, the district chiefs representing the dissolved departments, the manager and me have agreed to start the recruits at $5.00, with an increase to $8.00 at six months and $12.00 per call and drill at the end of their first year. RECOMMENDATION It is my recommendation to have the council approve this new pay scale for recruit firefighters. c: City Clerk MEMO To: Michael A. McGuire From: Joel Hewitt, Fire Chief Michael P. Ryan Subject: Oakdale Fire Department Request Date: April 3, 1998 AGENDA ITEM G (o Action by Council: Endorse Modified..,., Rejected,... Date BACKGROUND The Oakdale Fire Department has requested that the Maplewood Public Safety Communication Center provide dispatch service to their Department. The Oakdale Fire Department responds to approximately 1 calls annually. The Communication Center currently has the capability to add this volume of calls without detrimenting the current users of the Center. Oakdale Fire has also agreed to participate in the current numbering and command procedures used within the system in order to alleviate any confusion in dispatching procedures for the fire services. PROPOSAL Chief Ryan has reviewed fees currently charged for service to North St. Paul and is proposing to charge Oakdale Fire $5.50 per call for the time period of June 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998. For the year 1999, the fee would increase to $6.00 per call. For each subsequent year, the fee would minimally increase by the cost of living to a maximum of five percent (5 %). The contract should be an annual contract with a 90 -day escape clause. RECOMMENDATION It is my recommendation to have the council authorize the manager to enter into a contract for dispatch services with Oakdale Fire Department. c: City Clerk Agenda Item MEMORANDUM TO: Michael McGuire, City Manager FROM: Karen Guilfoile, City Clerk, DATE: April 6, 1998 RE: Council Rules of Procedure Introduction The City's Rules of Procedure for City Council Meetinas states: Action by Council "OE Modifi R e J e c t e c......�.,�.,,..�. Date The City Council shall hold regular meetings on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m., provided that when the day fixed for any regular meeting falls on a day designated by law as a legal holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding Thursday, not a holiday, unless authorized by the City Council. Recommendation Staff is recommending that the Rules of Procedure be changed to read "...such meeting shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding Tuesday... ". Agenda Item G v MEMORANDUM Acti by Council:` Endorsed...�..�...� ..,.,..�.. Modified TO: Michael McGuire, City Manager Re j ected,. . Date FROM: Karen Guilfoile, City Clerk DATE: April 6, 1998 RE: Carnival License Approval Introduction Stipe Shows, Inc., (Mary Stipe) has applied for a carnival license. The event will be held at Plaza 3000, White Bear Avenue, May 7 through May 10, 1998 from 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. Ms. Stipe has paid the proper fee and provided the proper insurance requirements. Recommendation It is recommend that Council approve the carnival license request contingent upon applicant meeting inspection requirements by the Maplewood Fire Department. Agenda Item G 9 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael McGuire, City Mana r FROM: Karen Guilfoile, City Cler DATE: April 6, 1998 RE: On & Off -Sale 3.2 Beer License Approval Introduction ,.ctibn. by Councii : Endorse ndors e Modif ied.�.., Date- Maple Hills Golf Center, has applied for an on, and off -sale 3.2 beer license. They have changed ownership, and following City procedures, have applied for the license in their name showing Mike E. Cashill as the manager. Background After proper background investigation by the Police Department there is nothing that would preclude the applicant from holding the requested license in the City. Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council grant approval of the on and off -sale 3.2 beer license application. Agenda Item G10 MEMORANDUM Action 'by Counal�..� TO: City Manager Mdorse FROM: Thomas Ekstrand, Associate Planner Modifie SUBJECT: 55 Alive Proclamation Re j ecte DATE: April 6, 1998 Date INTRODUCTION Marjorie Border, a member of the Maplewood Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Committee and instructor for the American Association of Retired Persons' (HARP) 55 Alive Mature Driving Course, is requesting that the city council adopt a resolution proclaiming the week of May 24 -30, 1998 as 55 Alive /Mature Driving Week. Refer to page 2. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution on page 2 proclaiming the week of May 24 -30, 1998 as 55 Alive /Mature Driving Week throughout Maplewood. p:com_dvpt \seniors \55alive. mem Attachment: Resolution of Proclamation CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA PROCLAMATION Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Maplewood, this 13th day of April, nineteen hundred and ninety - eight. WHEREAS, each year more than fifty thousand deaths and two million disabling injuries occur in our nation as a result of motor vehicle accidents; and WHEREAS, The American Association of Retired Persons' (AARP) 55 ALIVE/Mature Driving course has been designed to provide motorists age. 50 and over with information needed to prevent accidents, retain mobility and live independently; and WHEREAS, the 55 ALIVE/Mature Driving curriculum provides a thorough and current review of the rules of the road, emphasizes defensive driving practices and is available to AARP members and non - members for a nominal fee of $8.00; and WHEREAS, Minnesota legislation specifically recognizes the effectiveness of defensive driving courses for senior drivers, and requires insurance companies to give at least a 10 percent discount to persons age 55 and over who complete state - approved courses such as 55 ALIVE/Mature Driving; WHEREAS, 55 ALIVE/Mature Driving in Minnesota offers an eight hour (two sessions) course and a four hour (one session) refresher course for seniors who have previously attended an eight hour lesson; and WHEREAS, in Minnesota, in 1997, 55 ALIVE/Mature Driving volunteer instructors taught over 2,414 classes attended by an estimated 57,599 drivers; and WHEREAS, 55 ALIVE/Mature Driving has contributed significantly to motoring safety throughout the state of Minnesota. NOW, THEREFORE, I, George Rossbach, Mayor of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, do hereby proclaim the week of May 24 - 30 1998 throughout the City of Maplewood - 55 ALIVE /MATURE DRIVING WEEK. Passed by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota on the 13th day of April, 1998 Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Agenda Item H1 MEMORANDUM Acti 1Qn by Ceanc: TO: City Staff E ndorse FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner , SUBJECT: Rezoning Site 11 N�odi��. �--- -- g Re .e LOCATION: 1695 McKnight Road ct °` APPLICANT: City Staff Date DATE: March 3, 1998 INTRODUCTION City staff is proposing a rezoning from R -1 (single dwelling) to LBC (limited business commercial) for the property at 1695 McKnight Road. Please see the maps on page 6. Maplewood is proposing this change as part of our review of the comprehensive plan. BACKGROUND State law requires all cities in the metropolitan area to update their comprehensive plans by December 1998. The law requires that a municipality's comprehensive plan and zoning must be consistent with each other. This is one of several sites where city staff has found that the current zoning and the land use plan designation are inconsistent. As such, city staff is proposing to change the zoning of this site from R -1 to LBC (limited business commercial). DISCUSSION The current NC (neighborhood commercial) land use designation for this area is not consistent with the existing R -1 zoning. To resolve this inconsistency, staff is proposing a rezoning from Y p p g g R -1 (single family residential) to LBC (light business commercial). Maplewood intends the LBC zone to be an area of transition between commercial uses and low or medium- density residential areas. Maplewood may require restrictions on building height, setbacks, orientation, parking lot location, or location of building entrances to ensure the compatibility of commercial -development with abutting residential uses. On November 17, 1997, the planning commission first considered this change. The commission was not ready to act on the proposed change as they wanted to be sure that the property owner was aware of the proposal. Since the planning commission meeting, city staff has sent the property owner three letters (including a certified letter) telling him about the proposed change. As of this date, staff has not received any response from the property owner. Finding The proposed change to LBC (limited business commercial) will be consistent with Maplewood's Comprehensive Plan and the adjacent businesses located along McKnight and Lar enteur 9 p Avenue. The proposed change would allow another commercial use on McKnight Road. Currently, there are two businesses next to the site, a day Care center to the north and a strip mail to the south. Screening and setbacks will buffer the single dwelling west of the site from any additional development. Using this site as a commercial property would be consistent with the adjacent businesses and zoning and with the land use designation. Public water, sewer, police and fire protection already serve the site. f Property Taxes City staff talked to Kent Smith in the Ramsey County Assessor's Office about property taxes for this site. Mr. Smith is a commercial property appraiser for the county. He told staff that the appraisers classify properties by uses and set the value of properties. The value of property is a large factor in determining the property taxes that an owner will pay. A more valuable property (eitherresidential or commercial) will pay more in property taxes than a less valuable property. Mr. Smith explained to staff that the classification of the property relates to the use of the property. That is, is the owner using the property for residential, commercial, institutional or another type of land use? For setting the value of a property, Mr. Smith told staff that appraisers consider several factors including what is the highest and best use of the site. Specifically, they consider uses that are physically possible on the site, what uses are legal or possible with the zoning and what uses work economically. They also consider if there is enough value in the site to tear down any existing structures for redevelopment to another use. However, he also said that the county bases the property taxes for a site on the use of the property and not by the zoning of a property. He said in the case where a property has a homesteaded single dwelling, the county would base the taxes on the residential use and on the value of the land. COMMISSION ACTION On March, 2, 1998, the planning commission recommended approval of this zoning change. e. g RECOMMENDATION Approve the resolution on page 7. This resolution changes the zoning for the property at 1695 McKnight Road from R -1 (single dwelling residential) to LBC (limited business commercial). The city should make this zone change because: 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 the 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 lan is adequately p a y 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, sewer p olice and fire protection and schools. 5. State law now requires all cities in the metropolitan area to consistent zoning and land use plans. 6. The Ramsey County Assessor's Office said that the zoning change should not affect the 9 property taxes of the site. 2 CITIZEN COMMENTS City staff surveyed the 24 property owners within 350 feet of the proposed site. We received five replies. Of these, four were for the proposal and one was against. FOR 1. I would not want to buy that parcel and house on it. I would refuse to live in a house in a commercial area. (Martinson -1684 McKnight Lane) 2. 1965 (McKnight) is already sandwiched between two commercial properties. (Resident - 1960 McKnight Road) AGAINST This zoning change will cause increased traffic flow on an already over - burdened roadway. Deyelop.the lot to accommodate new construction of a single family home. I do not wish to appear negative but years ago when the Tom Thumb .mini -mall was built we sort of questioned whether it was needed as the 7 -11 mini -mall was on the other Corner. We were concerned about vacant spaces. Well now as you can see they are half empty and generate more litter in our Townhouse Area than you can imagine. They are an unmaintained nuisance who sell products and their customers throw their lottery scratch -off tickets away to blow. into Our property, cigarette packages, candy wrappers etc. Trespassing is also a problem relative to these businesses and any future ones. Between the newly approved housing development at the end of Myrtle Street and the Maplewood Apts., we. are constantly being violated as we are the shortcut to the corner. (Gordon 6erggren -1732 McKnight Road ) REFERENCE SITE DESCRIPTION Site size: .436 acres Existing land use: A house with a detached garage SURROUNDING LAND USES North: Day Care Center East: Strip Mall with motor vehicle fuel sales South: Strip Mall West: Single Dwelling fronting on Larpenteur Avenue PLANNING Land Use Plan designation: NC (neighborhood commercial) Existing Zoning: R -1 (single dwelling residential) Proposed Zoning: LBC (limited business commercial) 3 Zone Change - Findings for Approval Section 36-485 of the zoning code requires that the City council make the followin g findings s to rezone property: 1 The proposed Change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zonin g code. 2. The proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of the 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. uarded. 3. The proposed Change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, Y 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, sewer, police and fire protection and schools. Commercial and Industrial Development Policies The following are the city's Commercial and industrial development policies from the comprehensive plan: • Group compatible businesses in suitable areas. o Provide attractive surroundings in which to shop and work. • Require adequate off- street loading facilities. • Avoid disruption of adjacent residential areas. • Require commercial and industrial developers to make all necessary improvements to ensure compatibility with surrounding residential uses. • Require adequate screening or buffering of new or expanded commercial areas from any adjacent existing or planned residential uses. Restrict commercial development which will result in traffic volumes which are beyond the capacity of the road systems or generate excessive noise or pollution as defined by state standards. p: /sec14 /site11.mem Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line/Zoning Map 3. Zoning Map Change Resolution 4 Attachment 1 N - � kI RD. � a R' x W v � (N. St. P.) 1. MARYJOE W . 2. TIERNEY AVE. j 3. MEADOW OR. �. COUNTY 4. RIPLEY AVE *0 HOME NORTH SAINT PAUL c GOODRICH � z WOL i ^WAX 119 COURSE � � rii 2. � !A �nard. � �` � a 3. KNOLL CiR. illllllllllllllllll 11111111 q RIPLEY AVE. �� i PLEY AV 3 � KINGSTON � n KINGSTON AVE. NO � AVE. Aj PRICE AVE. v W �, Co < 3 — � AIcKNOGHr uN � W = AVE. m ENTEUR Q W cc ac z IDAHO AVE. ce � YT AVE. 7 MONTANA AVE. IAJ � U 1 A 2 F NEBRASKA W AVE. w �. 2 3 3 4 E � 1440N -- CT Nvcaa s P 5 6 7 7 R v G' 8 M AVE. 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'2219 12223 2243 2251 ' GG r t Larpenteur Avenue - r ZONING &COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DIFFERENCES Hillside Neighborhood Site 11 Zoned - R -1 Planned - NC b Ply 4 N 6 Attachment 3 REZONING RESOLUTION WHEREAS, city staff applied for a rezoning from R -1 (single dwelling residential) to LBC (limited business commercial). WHEREAS, this rezoning applies to a .436 acre tract at 1695 McKnight Avenue. The legal description of the property is: Subject to east avenue the north 88 feet of the south 264 feet of the east 247 5/10 feet of the southeast 1/4 of Section 14, Township 29, Range 22 in Maplewood, Minnesota. WHEREAS, the history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. The planning commission reviewed this rezoning on March 2,199-8. They recommended that the city council approve the rezoning. 2. The city council held a public hearing on 1998. The city staff published a notice in the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the surrounding property owners as required by law. The council gave everyone at the hearing an opportunity to speak and present written statements. The council also considered reports and recommendations from the city staff and planning commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the city council approve the above - described rezoning for the following reasons: 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 the 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, sewer, police and fire protection and schools. 5. State law now requires all cities in the metropolitan area to have consistent zoning and land use plans. 6. The Ramsey County Assessor's Office said that the zoning change should not affect the property taxes of the site. The Maplewood City Council adopted this resolution on 1 1998. 7 MINUTES OF THE MAPLEWOOD PLANNING COMMISSION 1830 COUNTY ROAD B EAST, MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA MARCH 2, 1998 VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Rezoning (R1 to LBC)-1695 McKnight Road Ken Roberts, associate planner, presented the staff report. Mr. Roberts answered questions from the commissioners. Melinda Coleman, director of community development, said she did not specifically ask the Metropolitan Council about this site.. Her concern was about pushing development ahead of schedule by forcing rezoning, i.e. large property near the Maplewood. Mail. Mrs. Coleman thought there was no benefit in leaving this site on McKnight Zoned residential. She cautioned the commission that, if these properties are not. rezoned, there must be good reasons given in the written part of the comprehensive plan to justify these -inconsistencies. Commissioner Frost moved the Planning Commission recommend approval of the resolution which changes the zoning for the property at 1695 McKnight Road from R -1 (single dwelling residential) to LBC (limited business commercial). The city should make this zone change because: 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 the 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, sewer, police and fire protection and schools. 5. State law now requires all cities in the metropolitan area to have consistent zoning and land use plans. 6. The Ramsey County Assessor's Office said that the zoning change should not affect the property taxes of the site. Commissioner Pearson seconded. Ayes --all The motion passed. AGENDA ITEM H 2 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: AGENDA REPORT City Manager Assistant City Engineer Action by Council: Endorsed, Modified Re J Date Project 96 -19, English Street Utility and Street Improvements April 6, 1998 The city council ordered a public hearing for this proposed project to take testimony from the interested parties. The project proposes to construct English Street from Larpenteur Avenue to Frost Avenue. Storm sewer, curb, aggregate base, and bituminous surface are some of the proposed improvements. The estimate project cost is $640,200. It is proposed to assess the adjacent property owners approximately 35% of the project costs on a buildable unit basis. The proposed financing plan is as follows: Assessments $227,296 State aid 399 Sewer utility fund 13.125 Total $640,200 Staff has met with the neighborhood residents three times prior to the public haring and staff has committed to work, with the residents on the final plans if the council directs the process to continue. Staff recommends that the council direct the city engineer to proceed with the final plans for said project and to continue to work with the residents. The plans shall be brought to the council for their approval at a future meeting. CIVIC jC Attachment RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AFTER PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, a resolution of the city council adopted the 30th day of March, 1998, fixed a date for a council hearing on the proposed construction of street and utility improvements on English Street, from Larpenteur Avenue to Frost Avenue, City Project 96 -19, AND WHEREAS, ten days mailed notice and two weeks published notice of the hearing was given, and the hearing was duly held on April 13, 1998, and the council has heard all persons desiring to be heard on the matter and has fully considered the same; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOO D, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. That it is necessary, cost - effective and feasible, as detailed in the feasibility report, that the City of Maplewood construct street and utility improvements on English Street, from Larpenteur Avenue to Frost Avenue, City Project 96 -19. 2. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the council resolution adopted the 13th day of April, 1998. 3. The city engineer is designated engineer for this improvement and is hereby directed to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of said improvement. 4. The finance director is hereby authorized to make the financial transfers necessary to implement the financing plan for the project. A project budget of $640,200 shall be established. The proposed financing plans is as follows: Assessments $227,296 State aid 399,779 Sewer utility fund 13,125 Total $640,200 MAPLEWOOD PROJECT 96 -19 1-- DR- CT. RKE IpGE ANT �H. AV. KEW C t N. r YL. 0 3 z W Y 4 Q f j ` r HARRIS AVE. ROSEWOOt ROSEW I AVE. S. _ w N PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT 96 -99 NO ENGLISH STREET, tARPENTEUR AVENUE TO FROST AVENUE,., GENERAL AREA MAP SCALE NOTICE OF HEARING OF IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS, the Cit y Council of the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota, deems it necessary expedient edient that the improvement hereinafter described, be made, p NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the city council will hold a public hearing p on said improvement at the following time and place within the said city: DATE: April 13,1998 TIME 7 p:m. LOCATION: City Hall Council. Chambers 1830 East County Road 6 Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 The general nature of the improvement is the construction of street, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer and certain other necessary appurtenances in the following - described areas: English Street between Larpenteur Avenue and Frost Avenue THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENT IS $640,200. lot piece or parcel of land benefited by said it is proposed to assess every , p p thereon or not based upon benefits received without regard improvement whether abutting th P to cash valuation. proposed improvement should be with reference to the Persons desiring to be heard P present at this hearing. under the authority This council proposes to proceed Y granted by Chapter 429 MSA. Dated this 31 st day of March, 1998. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Karen Guilfoile, City Cler City of Maplewood Minneks ota Sign language interpreters are available. You must req uest this service at least 96 hours in advance. 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W ATER S �� [: •�'� � •�• *� •� # �;=', i�) EACH � T �► �', t-i �_i i_) R t =))) E t o -- * W MA 1 P4 t..+F-1..}}11� .'1� , � q .. r "�C t- ) {- } T�`P .i f'} r. { {_ }1_} + } ►_i SEC-15—T- 15 PARCELS ASSESSED ITEM - --------- - - - - -- QUANTITY --------- - - - - -- PER - - - -- RATE ---------- - ASSESSMENT --- - - - --- --- -- STREET * * * *** *x-14. t;)(_ UNITS AT 3, S,_ t:)t = }t) EA -- ** $0 , a STORM SEWER *- • * ** 1, s t }�_,i_) UNITS AT �- *���_)t_), I_ }1.)t_) EA. — �• *•��?� Br 0. 00 SAN �WR SV C * - - • *• • • t_) t }� EACH AT >= �_} {_)�_ } t_� S E�,. — - at • *-� _ }, i_) �_) WATER SV * * * * * * * * *t:), 000 EACH AT $2, 00 0. i } i:)i_) E A. — �•�- �- ���•- �•� i:)i_) WATER MAIN CHA E �-� r- �-� � �-•�* _), i:)i_ }��) UNITS AT ��', E►. =.'S, t�)�::)i:) EA. �- *-� � � �- �' � ►:_ }, i:)�:) SEC-16—T-29—R-22-00-41 1 PARCELS ASSESSED ITEM -- •_-- _--__ -- -- QUANTITY -------- - - - - -- PER RATE ---------- ASSESSMENT ------------- US f .}" E �. �'# � '�'� '� 7t�T a � k } ) UNITS A 1 tJl,_)o • !_ }1•_11..) ��l. �" �'�' � 1 �q � s F✓ } _ ) STOR EEWER 4, 1 Si.) Ut I TS AT Elk- C) EA. $;,� SAN S W R S V C t_) II i =) 0 i EACH A T ;r , i:} i } ►�) . ±_) i:3 c) EA. --- -ii - * i<: - - • • : �) f�) :) W I �L"► V •r'' �f' �k �k•_} r i:} (_} f�} i. A t_• H H T tr { �_ !_i i_� . !_ t _ E C -- 4 ) C r ^ ; W A i . E�1 A, I� H A f� E * * �) . i =) j:) i�) = to I T S A T► ;r' , �_'.{ . { «) i:) t:} E t a = -•- i_) , f'} i_} SEC- 16- T- 29— R- 22 -00-44 --------------------------- 13 PA RCELS ASSESSED ITEM . ----------------- QUANTITY - ---- PER ----- RATE ---------- _ ASSESSMENT ------------- rb T ?.EL } 7�'7' 775 6 r i� }iY) +N .i i LJ AT�..1 ;!. ' f �' }r « � �� 1 ._« Mf_la d + STORM SEWED; * # - ** - ** , i ~ ; t_;i_) iN TS AT * *l c�_� 4f )f_'. S A N S W R S V C CO EH C H A T . � i` . ��) k ) , f�) ) } f ` f ? • -^ ik k- � �- }t #- fit• � t � , �_) ;�) TER V ( * - - •a- i� * - , , t } i } �,} E L� N i T t�} t_)':_) , �_) t r:_} # • — - i� •ii s .� 000. i_) o WA TER '� t E ; * •* f , i:)i� } } UNI I T ' A � �. , r _ . — a i .. �.. a = GE OF 2 D/P HG. 03-26-1998 PROJECT M0. 98--19 ENGLISH STREET IMP PROJECT SUMMARY GRAIDTOTALS 38 PARCELS ASSESSED ITEM QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT STREET ********5 1. S CE UM I TS AT $ 3, 800.000 EA. = *$195,776.00 STORM SEWER UNITS AT **$6.0.000 EA. = **$23,520.00 SAN SWR SVC *********1.000 EACH AT t`, , 000, 000 EA. = * *02 '000. WATER SVC --3. CfDCr EACH AT 000. CjCjCt EA. ***$6, 00 WATER MAIM CHARGE *********5,000 UNITS AT $2,625,000 EA. 1 43 125. 00 TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED FOR THIS PROJECT = **$240, 00 PAGE i OF 8 03 — �6 -1998 PROJECT NO. 96 -19 ENGLISH STREET IMP 0/P NOW ASSESSMENT ROLL ITEM QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT --- - - - - -- 15- 29- 22--32 -0076 1 REET * * *** * ** *4. r �j: 0 UNITS A $3', 800. i �t 0 EA. ***$15 2. 00 STORM SEWER *********C). i }t:} a UNITS AT **$600.000 EA. — ** * * * ** i_ }, 0 SAN SWR S VC * -* ** - : i_}, }g ar z EACH AT $ `, 000. 000 EA. — **** ** **$0. 00 WATER SVC OC)L_} EACH AT $2, 000.000 EA. _ * * * * * * * *$0. 00 WATER MAIN CHARGE * * * * ** * * *0. i 1CY } UNITS AT $ �', 6�:5. 0 00 EA. c }i } TOTAL ASSESSMENT = ***$15 15-29- STREET *********3v000 'UN I TS AT $3 EA. _ ***$11. 00 STORM SEWER *********5,000 00 UNITS AT **$600m000 EA. _ ****$3 SAN SWR SVC * * * * * * * * *0, 000 EACH AT $2, 000,000 EA. = *** WATER SVC * - * * ** *c:�. x}00 EACH AT $2 000 EA. _ ********$0. 00 WATER MAIN CHARGE ** - - * ** 'l:}. 3r_lc_3 UNITS AT $2, 6`5. CSC }t} EA. = * * * * * * * *$0. 00 TOTAL ASSESSMENT = ***$14, 400. 00 4. 15- 29 - 22 - 32 -0083 STREET * * * * * * * * *E, 0 }c } UN ITS AT $3,800,000 EA. = ****$7,,600.00 STORM SEWER * * * * * * * * *3. i} }c.} UNITS AT * *$600, 000 EA. = * * *$1 q Bolo. 00 SAN SWR SVC *********0.0 0 }0 EACH AT $2 EA. _ * * * * *. * * *$0, 00 WATER SVC * - * -* 1, 000 EACH AT $2 EA. ****$2,0 WATER MAIN * - -- * * * * :, c.,c_ }c:} UNITS AT $2 EA. _ ****$5,250. 00 . CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT = * **-$ 161 650.00 15,29-22-32-0084 STREET - * * * ** ** , 00 � UN ITS AT $ 3, 800, 000 EA. _ �� -�- *$ 3, 800, � }c a STORM SEWER ******* UNITS AT **$600&000 EA. _ * * * ** *$600. 00 SAN SWR SVC * ** - * * * * *t}, c� EACH AT $2 t'a�` 0 EA. _ * * * * * * * *$0, 00 WATER SVC * * * * * * * * *0. 000 EACH AT $2, 000- 0 00 EA. _ * *** * * **$t }. 00 WATER MAIN CHARGE. * * * * * * * * *t}, j:fr: }c} UNITS AT $2,62 �. }t }�.} EA. _ * * * *- -$c: }. 00 TOTAL ASSESSMENT = * * * *$4, 400. 00 15 -29-22-32-0085 STREET * ** -* * ** : I , ��w�t } NITS AT , 800. 0eft � EA. _ - ** $, , 800. %}c y STORM SEWER * * -* :' I. c:3 -)c UNITS AT - *s 00.000 EA. _ * * * * * *$6i; }c}, f10 SA `v ' =l•�F; SV EAC1 ': 1 ;_' r' }i:�t_D i:lt�� + =: CA. - - ** $ }, ) ) ATE' Z .,tC t ` ;_;,,;.�; EACH All 1—/— - �._, ►� ?:t. _'_��! Vi 3 — i ��!! s 1 ? . TO ri r r � !"' 's, :-i - �i � h 1 T �:..�i.:� 7C `.3' "'!' • i't' • -' • —) ar _ _? D P NO. ITEM STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT - STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC W AT ER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT = ST REET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WAT MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT = STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVr J �� •1 ���•� �—� — 1 1 7 PROJECT NO. ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY --------- - - - - -- * * * * * * }, t } f }t�} PER 1 4UL.. I %i 1-3 T REST I VIP UNITS AT UNITS AT EACj AT EACH AT UNITS AT RATE ----- - - - - -- ASSESSMENT ---- - - - - -- 15-29-22-32-0086 **** $3,800. 00 ******$600,()o * * * * * * * *$0.0 } * * * * *** *$0. 0c * -• * * ** -fit: }, 0 c_} **** 15- 29 -22 -32 -0093 * * * * * * * * *3, 000 * * * **� * * * *0, 000 *********0,000 * * * * * * * * *O, c-OC UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT 6, 8i l C). 00 ) EA. = **$600 000 EA. = $2, 000, 000 EA. = ****$7,600.00 * * **•$1 800, C)O * * * * * * ** $ c_t. 00 ********$0,00 ********$0 * * * *$9 400, 00 15 29 - 22 - 32 - 0094 * * * * * * * ** 1.000 * * * * * * * * *Oi. 000 * * * * * * ** *0.000 * * * *. * ** **0. 000 0 UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT $3 EAN **000.000 EA. = 2 t }alt }. i }r }t } EA. $ 2,000 . 000 EA. = $ i_, 621 (_)t 0 EA. ` ASSESSMENT ---- - - - - -- 15-29-22-32-0086 **** $3,800. 00 ******$600,()o * * * * * * * *$0.0 } * * * * *** *$0. 0c * -• * * ** -fit: }, 0 c_} **** 15- 29 -22 -32 -0093 * * * * * * * * *3, 000 * * * **� * * * *0, 000 *********0,000 * * * * * * * * *O, c-OC UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT 6, 8i l C). 00 ) EA. = **$600 000 EA. = $2, 000, 000 EA. = ****$7,600.00 * * **•$1 800, C)O * * * * * * ** $ c_t. 00 ********$0,00 ********$0 * * * *$9 400, 00 15 29 - 22 - 32 - 0094 * * * * * * * ** 1.000 * * * * * * * * *Oi. 000 * * * * * * ** *0.000 * * * *. * ** **0. 000 0 UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT $3 EA. = **000.000 EA. = 2 { 000. 000 EA. $ 2,000 . 000 EA. = $2162 000 EA. = *** *$3,800,00 ****$1 * * * * * ** *$0.00 * * **** **$0.00 ********$0,00 0 ****$5 15-29-22-32-0095 ** 00 0 *********1 * * * * * * * * *L. C )O } UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT $6 1 800. i tc_ tc_} EA. **$6001000 EA. $ 2, 000 . 000 EA. $2, 000, 000 EA. X 2 625.000E . ****$7,600,00 ****$2 ****$2 * * *$18, 650.00 15- 29 -22 -33 --0088 * * * * * * * * *;., r 00 1. 00 * * *** * * * *O. i }C)t t UN ITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT ' N i T AT s 8000 00a E A. **$600. 000 EA. _ i; ; 000. f fc } } EA. -- ****$3,800.00 * * * * * *Sbr }C }, 00 * 'A• * * * * * *$O. 00 *• * •* *fir. }, 0 D /P NO. ITEM SAGE 3%0F PROJECT NCI. 96-19 ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY -- _-- .--- - - PER ENGLISH STREET i MFG RATE ----- - - - - -- ASSESSMENT ------ - - - - -- 15 29 - 22 - 33 - 0089 * ** * * ** * *o. 000 * * * * * * * * *0. 000 UN ITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UN AT $ } 80 0, t 0 ) EA. = * *$600.000 EA. = $ 2 00 000 EA. 000, 0,00 EA. _ 625.0 00 EA. — * ** *$3 800. 00 * * * ** *$600.00 * * * * * **+$c), 00 ********$o. 00 * * * *$4, 400. GC} 15-29-22-33-0090 * * * * * * * * *c}. 000 * * * ** * ** *O, oc)o *********0. 000 UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH, AT UNITS AT $6 EA. — * *$60C).000 EA. _ $2 EA, = $2 EA. = 2 6 --'= 0 EA. = $3, 800.000 EA. = * *$600.000 EA. = $2,000.000 EA. = $2, c 00. CSC 0 EA. = 1 000 EA. — ****$3, ********$0 ********$0 * * * * * * * *$O 00 ****$4,400,00 15-29- **** $3 9 800,00 * * *** *$6004 00 ***** ********$0,00 ********$0 *• * $4 400, 00 15- 29 -22 -33 -0092 STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER KIN C`rl' ��E TOTAL * * *** * * * *0, 000 * * * * * * ** *0.000 * * * * * * * * *c}, 000 *** * * * * ** 1. 00 } • -- - - -* -� R iii 0 .�.�.�.�.•�•�- �- )k-�t ), ;;war_; UNI AT UN I T'S AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT '_ ��� I TS AT $3 EA. — * *$600.000 EA. $2,000.000 EA. _ $2,000.000 EA. $2,625.000 EA. = $ 31 800. 0( .' )0 EA. = * *$600.000 EA. = $2 000. 000 EA. = $2 000. 0 EA. = ****$3,800,00 ******s600 * * * * * ** *$o.00 ********$0 ********$0.00 0 ****$41400, 00 15 29 -22 - 33 - 0093 **** BOLO. 00 * * * ** *$600. 00 * * * * * * * * $ 0. 0 ********$0.00 D/P NO. ITEM PROJECT NO. 96-19 ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY --------- - - - - -• PER ENGLI STREET IMP RATE r`AGE 4 S r ASSESSMENT ------ -- -- 15 29 - 22 -33 -0094 STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT = STREET STORK! SEWER SAN SWR SVC WATER SVC. WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT = STREET STORM SEWER SAN SWR. SVC WATER SVC * * * * ** * * *0. C )c) c) *********J. C)-)C) *********0. i_)of_) * * * * * * * * *0, C)oo *********C). 0 )o 000 000 * * * * * * * * * -c), 000 * * * * * * * * *0" 000 * * * * * * * * *c), 000 000 # #* 000 *********().000 * * * * * * * * *C), 000 * ********0. ), 00 * * * * * * * * *O.Ooc) * * * * * * **0, oc)c) * * * * * * * *0.000 *******-X.* l, 000 ** * * * ** * *O. Oc) ) UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT UNITS AT UN ITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH A.T UNITS AT �, 80 C). 000 EA. = **$ b'"00. 000 EA. = $ 2, 00 0. 0 00 EA. = $2, 000. 00 EA. = `, 6�5. r)00 EA. = $3 EA. ** $6001 0 00 EA. $2 EA. $2, 000.000 EA. _ 2, 625.000 EA. 800. 000 EA. �- * *$600, 000 EA. $2, 0 00. 0 00 EA, s 000. 000 EA. 2 5. 0 0 0 EA. — $ 3 800w 000 EA. — * *$600.000 EA. ._ $2,000.000 EA. _ $2, 000. 000 EA. _ 625.000 EA. $ , 800, 000 EA. **$60 0. C}c. 0 EA. _ $ c2 ' . t 0 0Q. 0 0 0 EA. _ b �J 0 0C) EA. * * * * * * * *$0. c)c) * * * * * *.* *$c), 0c) ** * * * * * *$0. 0c) * * * * * *$6 00 15 81 )c) s 00 ******$600.00 ********$0 * * * ** * * *$c), 00 * * * * * * * *$0. c)o ****$4,400,00 15 29 "22 -33 -0096 Boo, 00 ******$6 * * * * * * **$Ol 0 * * * * * * * *$0, 00 * * * * * * *$c), 00 * * * *$4 400., 00 15- 29 - 22 - 33 - 0097 fit * * * $;,, 800 tic) * * * * * *$6()0, 00 * * * * * * * *$0, 00 ********$0, 00 ****$4 00 15- 29 -22 -33 -009.8 uj 8001 00 * * * * * *$6c)o, 00 **- * **-* **$0. 00 i� * 0. 00 D/P NO. �A�E 5 OF 8 o� PROiEC1 NO. 96-19 ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY 15-29-22-33-0099 000 000 ^ *********0.000 000 00 15-29-22-33-0100 *********11000 *********0 *********0.000 15-29-22-33-0101 *********0.000 *********0^000 *********0.000 ****^*** .000 PER UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS UNITS EACH UNITS UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS RATE AT *2,800.000 EA. = A T **$600.000 EA. = AT $2, 000 EA. = AT $2,000 E = AT $2,625.000 EAR = AT $3,800.000 EA. = AT **$600. 000 EA, = AT $2,000.000 EA. = AT $2 EA, = ASSESSMENT 800.00 ' 00 ********$0.00 00 ****$4,400.00 ****$3,800.00 ******$600.00 ********$0100 ********$0~00 ********$0.00 ' ****$4,400.00 ****$3,800.00 ********$0.00 0. 00 00 ********$0,00 ****$3,800.00 $3,800.000 EA' = AT AT **$600,000 EA~ = AT $2,000.000 EA. = AT $2,000.000 EA. = 15-29-22-33-0202 ****$3,800.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ****$3,800.00 000 *********0.000 *********0.000 *********0,000 *********0.000 UNITS Al" �3,800.000 EA~ = UmITg AT **m600.000 EA~ = EACH AT $2 EA, = EACH AT $2 EAU = 16-29-2 ` 1 -�0�� STREET l llk STORM SEWER WATER SVC WATER MAIN CHARGE TOTAL ASSESSMENT = *********4.000 *********4.000 000 *********0~000 UNITS AT $3,800.000 EA. = UNITS AT **$600.000 LA. = EACH AT $2~000,000 EA. = EACH AT $2,000.000 EA. = ***$15,200^00 ****$2,400.00 ********$0,00 00 ***$17,600.00 p1 1=1, { D P NU. ITEM PROJECT Nei. 96-19 ENGLISH ro"T PEE 1 " MP ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY -------- - - - - -- PER RATE �_f ..... � ` 1 7 • i V ASSESSMENT ------ -- - - -- 16 - 29 - 2 2 - 44-0001 * * * * * * *O Q • •i� * it ik •#c fit- i_l , C) e) i) Uri I TS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS * ** *$4 40,C). Oi_ 16-29- ********* * * *** * * * *o, o0o * * * * * * * * *0. 0Q0 UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS Boo. p ) EA $6 0 0. 01){ ) EA. - 000. 000 EA. $2, 6 `uj, 000 EA, - * * * 8 00 . 00 * * * * * *$6C)c), 00 * * ** * * *$C). 00 * * * * * * * *$C).00 * * * *$4 4 00, 00 16- 29 - 22 - 44 -0004 *** ** * * *C), t_)00 * * *- * * * * * *t), t C)r) ** *** * *fit-* 000 UNI UNITS EACH EACH UNITS AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT $ , 800. t' 00 EA. _ * *$600. 000 EA. _ L- 000. 000 EAS $ 2, 000. 0 EA. $L 6225. 0C)0 EA. ****$3, 800 X 00 * * * ** *$600, i)C) * * ** * ** *$t.), 00 0Li * * * *$4, 400, 00 16- 29 - 22 - 44 -0021 • * * * * * * * * *4, 011A) 000 ** * *** ** *i:), 0ko )t ) UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT ** $rt) 00 EA. _ 2 000. 000 EA. b�: 'j, 000 EA. * * *$1 J, L2'0 0. t:) 0 ********$0. 00 ********$0,00 * * * ** * * *$0. 00 ***$1 00 16-29- 22 - 44-0026 UN I TS AT UNITS AT EACH AT.. EACH AT UNITS AT I D *$fit) EAN 000 0 0 0 EA. * ** ** * * *$ i }t_) s • i ? tjQ 00 ) Et i. _ * ** *$4 40,C). Oi_ 16-29- ********* * * *** * * * *o, o0o * * * * * * * * *0. 0Q0 UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS Boo. p ) EA $6 0 0. 01){ ) EA. - 000. 000 EA. $2, 6 `uj, 000 EA, - * * * 8 00 . 00 * * * * * *$6C)c), 00 * * ** * * *$C). 00 * * * * * * * *$C).00 * * * *$4 4 00, 00 16- 29 - 22 - 44 -0004 *** ** * * *C), t_)00 * * *- * * * * * *t), t C)r) ** *** * *fit-* 000 UNI UNITS EACH EACH UNITS AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT $ , 800. t' 00 EA. _ * *$600. 000 EA. _ L- 000. 000 EAS $ 2, 000. 0 EA. $L 6225. 0C)0 EA. ****$3, 800 X 00 * * * ** *$600, i)C) * * ** * ** *$t.), 00 0Li * * * *$4, 400, 00 16- 29 - 22 - 44 -0021 • * * * * * * * * *4, 011A) 000 ** * *** ** *i:), 0ko )t ) UNITS AT UNITS AT EACH AT EACH AT UNITS AT ** $rt) 00 EA. _ 2 000. 000 EA. b�: 'j, 000 EA. * * *$1 J, L2'0 0. t:) 0 ********$0. 00 ********$0,00 * * * ** * * *$0. 00 ***$1 00 16-29- 22 - 44-0026 UN I TS AT UNITS AT EACH AT.. EACH AT UNITS AT I D *$fit) EAN 000 0 0 0 EA. * ** ** * * *$ i }t_) �L D/P NO~ PROJ�CT :1O. 96-19 ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY PER PAGE 7 OF 8 0� ENGLISH 1b--TREE-':" IMP RATE ASSESSMENT 1 C" C) UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS AT $3,800. 000 EA. = AT **$600.000 EA. = AT $2,000.000 EA~ = AT $2,000.000 EA. = ****$3,800.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 00 000 000 *********1.000 *********1.000 000 000 000 UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS AT $3,800.000 EA. = AT **$600.000 EA. = AT $2,000"000 EA. = AT $2 000.000 EA" = AT $2,625.000 EA. � AT V3,800.000 GA. = AT **$600.000 EA. � AT $2 000.000 EA. = AT $2,000~000 EA~ = AT $2 [A. = ****$3,800.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ****$2v000.00 ****$2,625°00 ****$8 16-29 ******$600°00 ********$0.00 ********$0"00 ********$0.00 ****$4 1 *********1.000 000 *********0.000 UNITS UNITS EACH EACH UNITS AT $3 BOOR 000 EA. = AT **$600.000 EA. = AT $2 EA. = AT $2,000.000 EA. = ****$3 ******$600000 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 16 UNITS UNITS EACH UNITS ' AT $3,800.000 EA. = AT **$600.000 EA. = AT $2,000.000 EA. = AT $2,000.000 EA. = AT $2, 25.000 EA. = ****$3 ******$600.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 ********$0.00 400.00 r � k � D/P NO. r`AGE 3 OF i t' ,C L ECT NO. 96 -19 ENGL I'=H STREET A, ASSESSMENT ROLL QUANTITY PER RATE 1, 0 0c) UN I TS AT $ 3, 800. t: 0 � EH, 000 UNITS AT * *$600s 000 EA. _ 00c) EACH AT $ 2, 00 ). 000 EA. _ * * * * ** * * *0, oc)c) EACH AT $2, 000. cat 0 EA. _ c)oo UNITS AT $2, 6`c5, 0 00 EA. -- *********1.000 UNITS AT $ , 800, c_ 0 0 EA. = * * * * * * * ** 1, C)ocf UNITS AT **$600, EA. = * * * * * * * * *06 000 EACH AT $2 EA. = *********0,000 EACH AT $2, 000.000 EA. = * * * * * * * **0. C)C)o UNITS AT $2, 625.000 EA. = STREET *********1 UNITS AT $3,800,000 EA. _ STORM SEWER - . * ** * * ** i . 00c) UNITS AT **$600.000 EA. _ SAN SWR SVC *********0,000 EACH AT $2,000, EA. WATER SVC *********0,000 EACH AT $2, 000s 000 EA. _ WATER MAIN CHARGE * * * * * * * * *() c_ oo UNITS AT $2,625.000 EA. _ TOTAL ASSESSMENT 38 PARCELS ASSESSED STREET * * * * * * ** 5 1.000 UNITS AT $ 3, 800.000 EAR _ STORM SEWER * * * * * ** *45.000 UNITS AT 000 EA. _ SAN SWR SVC * * * * * * ** *10000 EACH AT $2,000. EA. _ WATER SVC * * * * * * * * *s. 000 EACH AT $ EA. WATER MAIN , CHARGE * * * * * * * * *58 ;000 UNITS aT $2 EA. _ TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED FOR THIS PROJECT ASSESSMENT ----- - - - - -- 16 29 - 22 -44 -0036 * * * *$%J * * * * * *$60c). t}c) ** *A. * * * *$c), oc) ******** 00 * * * *$4, 400. 00 16- 29 - 22 -44 -0037 800. 00 * * * ** *$600, 00 * * * * * * * *$Oa 00 * * * * * * * *$0, C)o * ** * * * * *$On 00 ****$4 16- 29 -22 -44 -0096 * 00 ******$600,00 * * * * * * * *$Ol 00 * * * *** * *$cl 00 * * * * * * * *$Oa tio * * * *$4, 40 0, 00 GRAND TOTALS **$193 ***$27 * * * *$2, 004.00 * * ** $ 6 , G00.00 ***$l s f 125.00 ** $ 241 y 9 25. 00 ... ■ !' tsu � w • r g Z • ;, (eft) 4 �� : 5 s f r J • � � 11t s 3 - 1 0 11 s 1 � - t a.�ii' �'TO t •C . (q 3) �S g 3: J � (IRS) j + v : 0 Z ui so i t QQ 15- 29 -22 -32 N PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT 96 -19 NO ENGLISH STREET IMPROVEMENT AFFECTED PROPERTY MAP SCALE ��� N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 -22 32 0076 GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL ; EX S 7 FT LOT 7 & ALL OF LOTS 1 THRU LOT 6 BLK 3 METRO FUNERAL HOME INC 1310 FROST AVE MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4418 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD. IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 32 0077 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL S 7 FT OF LOT 7 & ALL OF LOTS 8 THRU LOT 12 BLK 3 JAMES E FREDRICK JAN ,J SUNDGAARD 1876 ENGLISH ST N ST PAUL MN 55109 -4317 N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PINS ID C TWN . RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 32 0083 RAYMOND & FLORENCE WANLESS WANLESS CONST CO 1.840 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4315 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN, VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; PART OF LOTS 4 THRU 7 SWLY OF FOL L BEG ON N L OF AND 29 FT E FROM NW COR OF LOT 4 TH ON 16 DEG CURVE TO R TO PT ON E L OF AND 5 FT N FROM SE COR OF SD LOT 7 BLK 4 sti MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN. PINS ID VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; LOT 8 & SEC TWN RNG QRT ID LOT 9 BLK 4 15 29 22 32 0084 JOSEPH A & ROSEMARY L BORN 1830 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4315 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G PUB L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN. PINS ID VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; LOT 8 & SEC TWN RNG QRT ID LOT 9 BLK 4 15 29 22 32 0084 JOSEPH A & ROSEMARY L BORN 1830 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4315 N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 � 7't PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 32 0085 EDWARD J LUNDB LAD JANET M LUNDBLAD 1824 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4315 PROPERTY --- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN 0 VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL ; LOT 10 & LOT 11 BLK 4 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 .22 32 0086 1810 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4315 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; LOTS 12 THRU LOT 15 BLK 4 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENTS NO : 0000 I PROPERTY -- DESCRIPT.ION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN PINS ID VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; LOTS 13 THRU LOT 15 SEC TWN RNG QRT ID BLK 3 15 29 22 32 0093 GLADSTONE LUMBER MART INC /LESSEE 1870 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4315 � zti N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 32 0094 GLADSTONE LUMBER MART INC /LESSEE 1$ 70 ENGLISH S T N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4315 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; LOTS 1 THRU LOT 2 BLK 4 � s'c N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO ; 0000 PINS ID . SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 32 0095 WANLESS CONSTRUCTION CO /LESSEE 1840 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109-4315 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE, RAMSEY CO., MINN. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; ALL OF LOT 3 BLK 4 & PART LYING NELY OF A LINE BEG AT A PT ON SL OF SD LOT 3 DIST 29 FT E OF SW COR THEREOF TH SELY ALONG A 16 DEG CURVE TO RT TO A PT ON EL OF LOT 7 DIST 5 FT N OF SE COR THEREOF AND THERE TERM OF LOTS 4 THRU LOT 7 BLK 4 _ 19001 1 .. s o to i � (55) Z 1 Z 1 w 4 ( 1 s IWWv f - p° - ru - Zc IL Was- > a ,' • Ceo� I 24 WAA_ 2601) ro - o - ) (m) NO —~-� < � � 1 30 � , C`d t• "'.'_ • Z T is s ra • �c 1 _ . 1 Z = , . s0 OT Z z5 10 LLJJ 04.01 e , ti 1 O .a ( 1 f (r - (10 4) w (103)1-1 1 .a�a� 'fit) 2� � � 11 = .u•�. � �•..r� � � 3 O 1 O TS � 1 �! � -Zt 04 1 � � ' � ,a ' s�-- -♦ - - - - - Q (sod (3 >> (32 (M (300 = 23 ��' e e � aw a e9. (45 1 LS 1 �, fes ( 78) ; (GS) T • ! it 4 . 3 ono .3t 4 2� G, (�� s '1 s � 1201CIr tv aw. c: _ 2t 14 'al. Aw, r--% V %a* F i ;,& g- W qwm� (x) ; :6 (70) I ZO " • a�� r (ss) - � a f l t S to I \, 1 tZ is 14 (lot) a 'I T = SO o• r,� �' � � so t �.� a4 t v 90 s 64 64 $4.30 • - - IF s I QQ 15- 29 -22 -33 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT 96 -19 ENGLISH STREET IMPROVEMENT AFFECTED PROPERTY MAP NO � SCALE I i N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PINS ID SEC TWN RNG 2RT ID 15 29 22 33 0088 LOYD L & DIANE K HANSON 2152 PROSPERITY AVE ST PAUL MINN 55109 -3625 GLADSTONE PLAT 3, RAMSEY CO., MINN. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL ; LOTS 1 & LOT 2 BLK 4 � sti N0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ; ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO ; 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0089 GLADSTONE PLAT 3 RAMSEY C0 * MINN.. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL; LOTS 3 4 & LOT 5 BLK 4 NICHOLAS J MILLER 1800 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4315 N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IM.PROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0090 ROBERT M VENNEMANN MECHELLE G VENNEMANN 1780 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION -- GLADSTONE PLAT 3, RAMSEY COS. MINN. VAC RIDGE ST ACCRUING & FOL ; LOTS 6 7 & LOT 8 BLK 4 N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0091 RICHARD T RICE 1764 ENGLISH ST W MAP LEWOOD MN 55109- PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUB TO ENGLISH - ST THE N 100 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF N P RY R/ AND S OF LOT 8 BLK 4 GLADSTONE PLAT 3 IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 � s'r N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0092 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUB TO ST THE S 75 FT OF N 175 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W . OF RY R/W AND S OF. LOT 8 BLK 4 GLADSTONE PLAT 3 IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22'. ROBERT E MUSTAIN 1756 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0093 MICHAEL F KOTHBAUER & SHEILA R KOTHBAUER 1750 ENGLISH S T MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUBJ TO ST THE S 50 FT OF N 225 FT OF PART S OF LOT 8 BLK 4 GLADSTONE PLAT 3 OF W 158 FT OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 ALSO EX SD W 158 FT AND EX N 175 FT OF PART S OF SD LOT 8 AND EX S 767 56/100 FT PART W OF NP RY R/W OF SD 1/4 1/4 ALL IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 �X N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO :0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0094 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 WITH ESMTS AND EX W 158 FT THE N 100 FT OF S 767 56/100 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF N P RY R/W IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 JAMES R MEYERS 1742 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 '0095 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUB J TO ST AND EX S 667 56/100 FT AND EX N 225 FT OF PART S OF LOT 8 BLK 4 GLADSTONE PLAT 3 THE W 158 FT OF SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 OF SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 MARK E SCHULTZ 1742 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PROPERTY --- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 N 77 06/100 FT OF S 667 PINS ID 56/100 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF NP RY R/W /SUB J TO ST SEC TWN RNG QRT ID AND ESMTS/ IN 15 29 22 33 0096 SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 ROSS D MUCHOW 1740 ENGLISH ST MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0097 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 N 75 FT OF S 590 5 /10 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF NP RY R/W /SUBJ TO ST AND ESMTS/ IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 DONALD L EGERSDORF 806 HOWARD ST N ST PAUL MN 55119 -3542 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C IMP R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 s'r s'r PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUBJ TO ST THE N 83 FT OF S PINS ID 515 5/10 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF NP RY R/W IN SEC TWN RNG QRT ID SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 15 29 22 33 0098 RAYMOND G FR I TZ JR LORI L FR ITZ 1726 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4312 s :; .:l e i f r � z'r N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P L I C I M p R 0 y E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENG S 19 IMPROVEMEN NO : 0000 P INS ID SEC TWN RNG RT ID 15 29 22 33 0099 ALBERT R WOOD ET AL 1 718 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55 109 - 4312 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION -- SE CTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 2 2 HEN83 FT OF S. 432 5110 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF NP R Y R/W IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 � s'r MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0100 BRIAN P KLENK 1706 ENGLISH ST MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUB TO ENGLISH ST THE N 100 FT OF S 349 5110 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF N P RY R/W IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 * s: N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0100 BRIAN P KLENK 1706 ENGLISH ST MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4312 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUB TO ENGLISH ST THE N 100 FT OF S 349 5110 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF N P RY R/W IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 * s: N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P 0 V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 15 29 22 33 0101 RICHARD D HOPKINS ET AL< 1700 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4312 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUB TO ENGLISH ST THE N 100 FT OF S 249 5110 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF N P RY R/W IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RN G_QRT D 15 29 22 33 0102 WILLS AND ANDERSON.ENTERPRISES 1690 ENGLISH ST N i ST PAUL MN 55109-4312 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 15 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 SUBJ TO AVE OVER S 52.1/2 FT AND SUBJ TO ST THE S 149 5 110 FT OF PART OF SW 1/4 W OF NP RY R/W IN SEC 15 TN 29 RN 22 % L C JL ,,, visa nJ jf I of m m w nmo=FMK: 1 40.32s 01 NNW um 30 bol-- I of i 10 1 3: I(h I fol w IN QQ 16-29m22=41 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT 96-19 ENGLISH STREET IMPROVEMENT AFFECTED PROPERTY MAP Z W 0 1 A ?--I ta zsh�m • � C P% 16 cocoo. NO SCALE N 0 T I C E O F P E N.D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 41 0052 DAVID D BARTOL 1249 FRISBIE AVE MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4319 PROPERTY — DESCRIPTION -- W. H. FISHER'S ADDITION TO GLADSTONE, MINN. VAC ALLEYS ACCRUING & LOTS 1 THRU LOT 8 BLK 1 7�t s't r AD 40 .. ., Me • �� b 3) �t.4S IS . . (w) �7 1 11 � 1 �3ir) �) ) 2� 7 40 - F- g • � Z Z 2 S 5 3 q 4 a me CA (�) k (goo) �+) _ 4X, IL 30 4 C9a) .4• . (37) a 7 (7* &49 A a L4 m 9 -- - - - - -- (34) o � --- • • C - 2 lam) 51AT .._ 6 411 CY 3 AA .tub do- - -J% & ILI i 17 a w j I Will •.tea 11 o . 34a. .�.,we,00 ,, w M f -s"A - - in dh ( TIM (in 10 10 554." Z +, w r rt `— - - 9 . 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M P R O V EM E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 P INS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0003 ROBERT A SCHNEIDER THELMA SCHNEIDER 1781 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4313 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- MERLE'S HOMESITES EX N 149 88/100 FT AND EX S 75 FT LOTS 1 AND LOT 2 � 3�C N O T I C E O F P E IN D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME ; ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- a MERLE'S HOMESITES N 70 FT OF S 75 FT OF LOTS PINS ID 1 AND LOT 2 S TWN RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0004 DENNIS R FUCHS 1769 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4313 � 7't N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0021 LAKE PHALEN COMMUNITY CHURCH 1717 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4313 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 16 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 N 262 FT OF S 531 5 110 FT OF E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 /SUBJ TO STS IN SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 � zti N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0026 DANIEL V SWANSON 1685 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4313 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 16 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 S 139.5 FT OF PART E OF CHAMBER ST, OF SE 1/4 (SUB J TO RDS) IN SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 N O T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R O V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO : 0000 PINS ID SEC TWN RNQ QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0027 STEVEN JAY & JANICE L ENNEY 1697 ENGLISH ST N MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 -4313 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 16 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 EX N 20 FT E 184 04/100 FT OF N 130 FT OF S 269 5 110 FT OF SE 1/4 (SUBJ TO RDS) IN SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 sic �'r N 0 T I C E O F P E N D I N G P U B L I C I M P R 0 V E M E N T MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME : ENGST96 - 19 IMPROVEMENT NO 0000 PROPERTY -- DESCRIPTION -- SECTION 16 TOWN 29 RANGE 22 N 20 FT OF N 130 FT OF E PINS ID 184 04/1.00 FT OF S 269 5110 FT ALSO W 151 04 /100 FT OF .SEC TWN RNG QRT ID E 335 08/100 FT OF N 130 FT 16 29 22 44 0028 OF S 269 5 /10 FT OF SE 1/4 (SUBJ TO RDS) IN SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 MATTHEW J CLEMENS 1699 ENGLISH ST MAPLEWOOD MN 55109 - 4313 ��ti El NOTICE OF PENDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME: ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO: 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION E330' OF N755/10'OFS607' Of SE 1/4 (subj to rd in Sec 16 TN 29 RN 22 PINS ID . SEC --- TW N _R N G Q RT ID 16 29 22 44 0029 LEROY A. CASURA ET AL 173.1 ENGLISH ST. N. MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109 -4313 dY� l��f NOTICE OF PENDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME: ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO: 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION N 77 34/100' OF S 684 34/100' OF E 165' OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 (SUBJ TO RDS AND ESMTS) IN SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 PINS ID SEC, TWN RNG.. Q ID 16 29 22 44 0030 JAMES A. ETTEN JEANNE A. ETTEN 1739 ENGLISH ST. N. MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109 -4313 NOTICE OF PENDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME: ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO: 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION S U BJ TO ST THE N 87 33/100' OFS771 67/100'OFE 165'OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0033 ROBERT A. MEYERS ET AL 1747 ENGLISH ST. N. MAPLEWOOD* MN 55109 -4313 NOTICE OF PENDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME: ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO: 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION SUB TO ENGLISH ST THE N 65 42/100' OF S 924 42/100' OF E 330 2/10' OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 PINS ID SEC TW N RNG QRT I D 16 29 22 44 0036 GREGORY ALLEN TVEDT KATHRYN M. TVEDT 1761 ENGLISH ST. N. MAPLEWOOD, MN 5.5109 -4313 a' r..z� 4 �ynyi NOTICE OF PENDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME: ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO: 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION S U BJ TO ST THE N 65 58/100' OF S 990' OF E 330 2/10' OF SE 1/4 AND S 5' OF LOTS 1 AND 2 OF MERLES HOMESITES ALL IN SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 PINS ID SEC TWN RNG. QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0037 DONALD E. ERICKSON 1765 ENGLISH ST. N. MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109 -4313 t i YS + NOTICE OF PENDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MAPLEWOOD IMPROVEMENT NAME: ENGST96 -19 IMPROVEMENT NO: 0000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION S U BJ TO ST THE N 87.33' O F S 859' OF E 165' OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 16 TN 29 RN 22 AND LOT 3, BLOCK 1 TEICH'S FIRST ADDITION PINS ID . SEC TWN , RNG QRT ID 16 29 22 44 0096 CHARLES A. BERG EILEEN M. BERG 1755 ENGLISH ST. N. MAPLEWOOD$ MN 55109 -4313 AGENDA ITEM K I AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: Deer Ridge Lane Request DATE: April 6, 1998 Action by Council Endorsed Mo d i f i e d....,...r...._.._., Re j ecte Dat e Stan Clasen, representing the Crestview Forest Townhome Street Committee, has requested the city take over the ownership and maintenance of Deer Ridge Lane. Deer Ridge Lane was constructed as a private street as part of the Crestview Forest Townhomes. The pavement is only 27 feet wide, but is well constructed and has concrete curb and gutter. The appearance is very much like that of many other public streets. There are some marked differences from a public street, however. There was no right of way dedicated as part of the plat. Creating right of way at this point is possible, but would result in less than standard setbacks for the existing buildings. Since the buildings are closer to the street and the number of driveways along the street is much greater because of the townhouses, snowplowing is a concern. When the city plows, the snow is pushed to the side creating a windrow along both sides of the street. Typically the city does not attempt to move snow up or down the street or pile it in certain areas because of driveway locations. Based on observations of recent snow events the private contractor plowing Deer Ridge Lane does appear to store snow in certain areas along the street. I assume this is done to facilitate plowing the driveways. This may be a drawback depending on the expectations of the residents. This request also addresses the water and sewer under the street. All water mains in that part of the City of Maplewood are now owned by the St. Paul Water Utility. The request would require the elimination of the private water main agreement currently in force and acceptance by the St. Paul Water Utility of the pipe. This type of transfer is unprecedented in Maplewood and it is unlikely St. Paul would agree to such an arrangement. The sanitary sewer utility serving this area is owned and operated by the City of Maplewood. If any government agency is to take over the sanitary sewer, it would be the city. A small piece of sanitary sewer in Deer Ridge Lane is currently private. Since this section is private it was not inspected during construction by the City of Maplewood. I have strong reservations about accepting this piece of sewer for public ownership. Much of the integrity and longevity of a sanitary sewer pipe depends on Deer Ridge Lane 2 February 23, 1998 the quality workmanship during installation. That is why the city requires full -time inspection during construction for any public sewer. We cannot now guarantee that same level of quality for the pipe in Deer Ridge Lane. Since the street and the homes are all existing it does not appear useful at this point to consider the variances required if this was a new proposal. The only procedural issue at this point is the dedication of a right of way and conveyance of the pavement itself. if the city decides to accept Deer Ridge Lane as a public road, the applicant must arrange for surveying, monumentation, and recordation of appropriate documents conveying a 50 -foot wide right of way and the existing pavement to the city. This is rather straight forward and could easily be accomplished. The real question is the policy issues at stake. On the one side, should the city accept a street that was never intended to be public and does not meet the city codes for a public street. In deed, the width is substandard, the setbacks are shorter, and in the end more units were allowed to be built because of the private roadway. The other side, however, this looks like a public street, the residents along that street pay taxes like everyone else and have an expectation that street maintenance would be provided. The best of my knowledge, this is the only town home community that has both public and private street access to the units. This has been particularly confusing for the residents. There are other housing developments in Maplewood that have private streets. There are several town home developments and mobile home communities serviced by private roadways and utility systems. 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The street is privately owned by Crestview Forest Townhomes, located in South Maplewood. The City authorized "Mary Anderson Homes" to construct a street (Deer Ridge Lane) to less than standard widths specification. Accordingly, the cit does not low, sand or maintain the street. p Y P Further, the residents must pay for these services out of pocket. A check of tax records reveals that residents pay as much as the same units located on a standard street. However, they do not receive the services. No one was ever advised that Deer Ridge Lane was not to be a standard street and the residents would have to p ay for all street services. Granting authorization to a developer to build a non- standard street should not exempt the City of their responsibility to maintain that street. Accordingly, P , we res ectfully request the City of Maplewood to assume ownership of this three- tenths of a mile of street including all utilities underneath it. We seek your advice and counsel to assist our efforts in bringing this request to a successful conclusion. Please respond at your earliest convenience. Respectfully submitted, Crestview Forest Townhomes Street Committee 507 Deer Ridge Lane Maplewood, MN 55119 Stan Clasen b / Milt Knoll Jerry Sartor Bill Trautz Sc attachment 4a.rc h '28, 199 8 Mr. Ken Haider Public Works Director City of Maplewood Dear Mr. Haider: Below are some items for consideration of the proposed turn over of the 3 /10 mile of Deer Ridge Lane to the City of Maplewood. ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION' Streets are not drive ways or alleys, they are 27 foot streets with cement curbs and storm sewers. We were not informed of the variance agreement that Maplewood made with Mary Anderson to make this a less than regulation street. For Maplewood and Mary Anderson Construction this was a win, win situation. Mary Anderson could build more homes on less than recommended square footage of property. The City of Maplewood would have more taxable residents added to their base, creating additional tax revenue. We are now asking that the City of Maplewood assume responsibility for maintaining the streets and the maintenance of the water and sewer to the same standard that they do the all the other streets in Maplewood. The question of sna ,.T plowing and removal has been brought up. The plowing and snow removal of Deer Ridge Lane will be easier for the Public Works Department than the many culdesac that it presently has to deal with. Maplewood will be dealing with an association board rather than 58 individual home owners. If there are considerations that need to be addressed this could be handled with a contract with the t'restview Forest Town Home Association. Regarding taxes, this 3/10 mile of street affects 58 home owners. In 1997 these home owners paid taxes that amounted to $142,2018.34. They receive no utilities maintenance, no street lights, they pay to use the water main and pay to have the hydrants flushed twice a year. Using 16 cents on the dollar, representing tax dollars spent for public utilities not provided by Maplewood, this would equate to $22,753 a year in overpayment of taxes by the 58 homeowners on Deer Ridge Lane. Some of these residence have been making this overpayment of taxes for t en ve<qrs . Example: The Glenview unit at 533 Crestview Forest Drive pays $1,946.74 taxes a year, the same 1400 sq. 1t. unit at 5(1 Deer Ridge Lane pays the same, $1,946.74 a year. Crestview Forest Drive has public works maintenance provided by the City of Maplewood, while the home owners on Deer Ridge Lane pay for and are responsible for street maintenance. A you see, the 1 i3 mile of Deer Ridge Lane should be the responsibility of the City of Maplewoods. If the city has the ability to maintain culdesacs and. other non - conventional streets, Deer Ridge 1 "ane should be no problem for the Public Works Department. Respectfully, Robert H. Johnson 543 Deer Ridge Lane Maplewood, Minnesota 55119 AGENDA ITEM K AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Assistant City Engineer Action by Council Endorsed._.,, Modifie Rei ected.. Date SUBJECT: Project 97 -16, Harvester Avenue Utility and Street Improvements Feasibility Study and Public Hearing DATE: April 6, 1998 Staff has had a series of three meetings with the residents abutting along Harvester Avenue, and a meeting with the residents abutting Sterling Street. There was a great deal of discussion between the residents and staff. Based on the criteria established in the neighborhood meetings, staff has completed the attached feasibility study for Harvester Avenue between Stillwater Road and Century Avenue and Sterling Street between Harvester Avenue and Stillwater Road, City Project 97 -16. The estimated cost of the improvements is $940,000. It is proposed to assess the adjacent property owners approximately 29 percent of the project cost on a buildable unit basis. The next step in the improvement process is to hold the public hearing to take testimony from the interested parties. Staff recommends that the council accept the feasibility study for the Harvester Avenue Utility and Street Improvement Project. Staff also recommends that the city council call for a public hearing to be held on April 27, 1988, at 7:15 p.m. CIVIC RESOLUTION ION ACCEPTING REPORT AND CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution of the council adopted March 30, 1998, a report has been prepared by the city engineering division with reference to the improvement of Harvester between Stillwater Road and Century Avenue and Sterling Street between Harvester Avenue and Stillwater Road, City Project 97 -16, by Street and Utility Improvements and this report was received by the council on April13, 1998 .and WHEREAS, the report provides information regarding whether the proposed project is necessary, cost - effective, and feasible, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. The council will consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429 at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $940,000.00. 2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 27th day of April, 1998, in the council chambers of city hall at 7:15 p.m. and the clerk shall give mailed and published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law. HARVESTER AVENUE STILLWATER ROAD TO CENTURY AVENUE AND STERLING STREET HARVESTER AVENUE TO STILLWATER ROAD STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 97 -16 HARVESTER AVENUE STILLWATER ROAD,* TO CENTURY AVENUE AND STERLING STREET HARVESTER AVENUE TO STILLWATER ROAD STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 97 -76 hereby certify that this report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly registered Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Christoph M. Cavett, P. Registration 24719 April 6, 1998 Engineering Section Public Works Department City of Maplewood CONTENTS Certification ................ ............................... ... i Table of Contents ....................... ............................... .ii Introduction ............................ 1 Street............................... ............................... 2 Storm Sewer ................................ 3 WaterMain ...................... ............................... 4 Sanitary Sewer ........................ ............................... 4 Neighborhood Traffic Control ............. ............................... 5 .Erosion Control ........................ ............................... 5 Project Traffic Control ................... ............................... 5 Cost...... ............................... ...Base................... 6 Cost Recovery ........................ ............................... 6 ProjectSchedule ...................... ............................... 7 1 Conclusions.......................... ............................... 8 APPENDIX Exhibit 1: Exhibit 2A: Exhibit 213: Exhibit 3: Exhibit 4: Exhibit 5: Project- Location Project Area (East) Project Area (West) Typical. Cross Sections Cost Estimates Soil Borings (1A - 5A) HARVESTER AVENUE STILLWATER ROAD TO CENTURY AVENUE AND STERLING STREET HARVESTER AVENUE TO STILLWATER ROAD STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 97 -16 INTRODUCTION Harvester Avenue has been identified in the city's Capital Improvement Plan as one of the streets in need of improvement due to the condition of the street and the continual maintenance that is required by city maintenance crews. Beginning in early January 1998, staff held the first in a series of three meetings with the residents along Harvester Avenue. Initially the first two meetings were focused around the residents along Harvester Avenue only. However, after the second meeting . g it was apparent that the focus had changed. The residents who live along Sterling Street north of Harvester Avenue also needed to be included in the third meeting. The neighborhood meetings were very positive due to the active participation of the local residents. The meetings allowed the property owners and staff to discuss the various needs and concerns regarding any improvements in the neighborhood. This report will provide information regarding the feasibility of the improvements agreed on by the neighborhood as being desirable. The area of the proposed improvement is on Harvester Avenue from Stillwater Road to Century Avenue, and Sterling Street from Harvester Avenue to Stillwater Road, approximately 0.7 miles (1. 1 km). The project would consist of the reconstruction of the existing street and the Construction of storm sewer. Necessary repairs or . ry p adjustments would be made to any water main or.sanitary sewer appurtenances as deemed necessary by the respective utilities. The proposed jroect area is shown in p Exhibits 1, and 213 , included the appendix of this report. Currently, Harvester Avenue from Stillwater Road to Century Avenue is the designated municipal state aid route. As a result of the discussions in the neighborhood meetings, there was a strong desire by the residents to have Harvester Avenue dead -ended at Stillwater Road. The neighborhood feels that there are an excess number of vehicles that are using the street as a "Cut - through" between Centu ry Avenue and Stillwater Road. Staff is in agreement with the neighborhood that the concept would act to deter some excess traffic. However in order to maintain Harvester Avenue's status as a state aid route and its eligibility to use state aid funding, the street would be required to have an outlet Onto Stillwater Road. Through staffs conversations with the Mn /DOT State Aid office, it was determined that the one block segment of Sterlin g street between Harvester Avenue and Stillwater Road could be defined as part of the designated route. The existing section of Harvester Avenue between Sterling Street and Stillwater Road would be removed from the state aid designation and would be a nonparticipating project cost, financed through local funding. Beginning in January 1998, all municipal state aid projects are required to be designed in metric. The drawings, descriptions and cost estimates in this report reflect metric units. A project cost estimate, Exhibit 4 , and funding options will be presented later in this report. _ STREET The existing street surface on this section of roadway is in poor condition. The street pavement is cracked the length of the project, with "alligatoring" and potholes. Much effort continues to be expended on this section of street by the public works street maintenance crews. The poor surface condition is due to the age of the street, inadequate street grades, and drainage, as well as substandard base material. The street cross- section has little crown, prohibiting sufficient drainage of the driving lanes. In addition, there is no curb and gutter to direct the drainage along the edge of the street. The runoff typically ponds in numerous locations on the street surface and along the roadway. The existing street widths are approximately 32' (9.8 m) on Harvester Avenue and 26' (8 M ) on Sterling Street. The proposed street widths, as recommended from the neighborhood meetings, Exhibit 3, are 36' (10.8 m) on that part of Harvester Avenue east of Sterling Street and 32' (9.8 m) on Sterling Street and the remaining part of Harvester Avenue west of Sterling Street. The 36' (10.8 m) wide section of Harvester Avenue would accommodate two 12'(3.6 m) driving lanes, one 8'(2.4 m) parking lane on the north side of the street and a 2' (0.6 m) safety zone on the other side. The 32' (9.8 m) wide section of Sterling Street, according state aid requirements, would not permit parking on either side of the street. The 32'(9.8 m) width on Sterling Street is being proposed in order to protect a line of large pines that are growing within the existing right -of -way. The section of Harvester Avenue west of Sterling is proposed to be 32'(9.8 m) wide and would permit parking on both sides of the street. Parking would be permitted on the section of Harvester Avenue west of Sterling Street because it would not be regulated by the state aid requirements. Five soil borings were taken on March 10, 1998, to determine the existing conditions of the subsurface soils. Boring logs are enclosed in the appendix, Exhibit 5, of this report. The soils are granular in nature and will be a satisfactory subgrade material. The street section would be designed to accommodate 9 ton (8 t) loads with the following cross - section; 8" (300 mm) aggregate base, and 3" (75 mm) bituminous pavement. A minimum cross slope of 2% would be maintained for the street crown and B618 concrete gutter would be constructed to channel flow to the proposed drainage structures. 2 Driveways would be replaced, as needed, to match the new street, primarily within the boulevard. Any driveways that may require additional removal due to a significant grade change in the street, may require reconstructed beyond the right of way. Any driveway work would replace the existing material with its equivalent. The remainder of the boulevard would be regraded to match the top of the proposed curb and gutter. All disturbed areas would be sodded, with the exception of areas around the pond and drainage channel which would be seeded with native grasses and landscaped with some trees and native plants. Deciduous trees would be planted on the right of way line, where permitted. STORM SEWER There is a single pair of drainage structures located at a low point near the westerly end of Harvester Avenue, however, from a practical standpoint, the storm drainage along the entire 0.7 miles (1.1 km) of streets is virtually nonexistent. The existing situation does not meet the city's minimum design requirement for overland drainage. The drainage deficiency is multiplied by the lack of curb and gutter and proper crown of the street. Much of the drainage never makes it to a designated storm sewer collection point and ponds along the roadway. New storm sewer construction would involve the installation of additional catch basin structures, installation of storm sewer pipe, and construction of a storm water pond. The proposed project is located within a drainage area that drains to the Maplewood Nature Center wetland. From an environmental standpoint, storm water quality on this project is an important issue. As shown in Exhibit 2A , the storm drainage from the street would be routed to the proposed storm water treatment pond. A large concentration of rear yard drainage from an area north of Harvester Avenue would require less treatment and could be by- passed around the primary pond. The proposed storm water treatment pond would be constructed on two vacant lots. The proposed pond would allow sediment and other heavier particles to settle out of the storm water before it continues on into the Nature Center wetland. The pond would predominantly be a "dry" pond with approximately a 12 -inch (30 mm) depth remaining to infiltrate into the ground or evaporate. Slopes into the pond would be 4:1 or flatter and the maximum depth during a 100 -year runoff event would be approximately 6 feet or less. Currently, an existing culvert flows from a ditch at the proposed pond site and empties out onto the rear yards of the first few properties at the southwest quadrant of Harvester Avenue and Sterling Street. The back portions of these rear yards are low and often wet after it rains. A small channel is proposed to convey the combined flows along a drainage easement between the storm pond and the Nature Center pond. In exchange for the drainage easements, some of the excavated material could be placed on portions of these rear yards in order to raise them and make them less susceptible to 3 the wet conditions. A shallow channel is proposed in this location rater than a closed en channel however pipe storm sewer, which would also be a feasible option. An open , used to convey the storm water would be more cost effective and would allow additional treatment of the storm water to take place. Treatment occurs b slowly filtering the Y Y g storm water through the wetland vegetation that would grow within the shallow channel. The channel or "linear wetland" would be sized so that depths would not exceed p 1 foot during a 100 -year event. Slopes to the channel would be 3:1 or flatter. WATER MAIN As a matter of maintenance, the St. Paul Water Utility would propose to replace all substandard hydrants, valves, services and other appurtenances where necessary. This work would be done by water utility personnel prior to the street construction and at no cost to the city. There are two occupied residential properties on Sterling Street that currently are not served by city water. With the street being newly reconstructed, it. is important that any potential service connections be installed at this time. It is unnecessary to extend a standard 6" (150 mm) water main up Sterling Street and it would be rather expensive. It is proposed to extend a single 1.5" (40 mm) copper service p i p e from the main on Harvester Avenue to the subject properties. One -inch ) mm water services would (25 . then be split off and extended from the 1.5" (40 mm) copper to the right -of -way Fine of each of those parcels. Any other water system improvements would be a result of the street improvements and not of their own deficiencies. Gate valve riser adjustments will be needed with revisions to the street grades. The existing water main is in ood condition based on g , the water utility's records. SANITARY SEWER Improvements to the sanitary sewer system would include the rehabilitation of existing adjustment rings and the reconstructing or raising of structures where the street elevation would change by half a foot or more. There are two vacant residential properties on Harvester Avenue that were assessed for the sewer main during the original construction, however, never p aid to have services installed at that time. The current owner is anticipating building on both of those properties in the near future. Sewer services would be extended from the sewer main to the right -of -way line adjacent to these parcels. From televising reports, it was determined that the sewer was generally in good condition. There were a few locations along the main and at a few of the service wyes where it was determined that spot repairs were needed. With new street construction proposed, it is important that any deficient services within the wa ri ht -of - are identified right-of-way 4 and repaired at this time. Letters have recently been sent to the residents to inquire if they have had sewer service problems in the past. As a matter of insuring hat no 9 problems with the sanitary sewer have resulted from the street construction, the sewer will be televised prior to the placement of the final bituminous wear course. An damaged areas of the sewer main or services can be repaired. before the street construction is completed. NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CONTROL During the neighborhood meetings there was much concern regarding the amount and speed of traffic on Harvester Avenue. At that first meeting, the residents produced a . 9 p neighborhood petition requesting four -way stops at Ferndale Street and Sterling Street, as well as school zone warning signs near Transfiguration School. Following a council resolution, these signs were installed. The neighborhood has already seen a reduction in the speed and amount of traffic. Despite the reduction of speed and traffic as a result of the signs, the new street surface would remove the pothole deterrents that current) work toward maintaining g a check on vehicle speeds. In order to keep the traffic conditions at the current levels or even reduce the traffic and vehicle speeds, additional traffic control improvements ma Y be essential. The neighborhood and staff agree that dead - ending Harvester Avenue at Stillwater Road will continue to deter non-neighborhood or cut-through traffic. g g EROSION CONTROL The use of erosion control methods would be implemented throughout the construction of the project. Silt fence would be installed where direct runoff into the Nature Center pond could occur. Filter fabric would be used to protect both the existin g and new catch basins during construction. Street sweeping would occur as needed on all paved street surfaces throughout the project, including adjacent or intersecting treets. Watering of g g exposed aggregate base material would also be completed to limit dust. PROJECT TRAFFIC CONTROL It would be proposed to close Harvester Avenue and Sterling Street to all outside through traffic during construction with access limited to resident and school traffic only. Y Access for emergency vehicles would be available 24 hours a day throughout the project. At times during construction, local neighborhood traffic would be requested to use adjacent and intersecting streets for temporary parking and access purposes. One lane and gravel roadways would need to be used throughout portions of the project. Traffic signs would be used to indicate such directional changes, detours, and closures. 61 COST The estimated costs for the proposed project are Outlined below. Exhibit 4 provides a more detailed construction and project cost estimate. The cost summary includes the estimated construction costs plus a 10 %o contingency, as well as, 31.5 %o for engineering, administrative . > legal, and fiscal costs. Harvester Avenue construction (participating) $399,710 Sterling Street (participating) $ 73 Harvester Avenue (nonparticipating) $105,480 Storm sewer, pond, and channel construction $345,290 Utility (water and sewer) 15 860 Total project $940,000 CosT RECOVERY The project would meet the qualifications of a municipal state aid project with the majority f tY the improvement eligible for state aid funding. It is estimated that $667,690, approximately o /o 71 , of the proposed project would be state aid eligible. The remainder of the street, storm sewer, and utility costs, approximately 29 %, would be recovered from their respective utility funds. or from direct assessments. Staff would ose ro p P that the cost recovered from assessments be based on the same assessment rate accepted by the council for the Gervais Avenue Project (96 -02). The assessment rate was based on a unit charge of $3,800 /unit for the street assessment and $600 /unit for a storm sewer assessment. The "unit" would be based on an average residential lot width of 75 feet. The two residential properties on Sterling Street, not served 6y municipal water, were not assessed for the water main at the time water mains were constructed on Harvester Avenue and Stillwater Road. These properties are proposed to be supplied with a municipal water service at this time. The city policy would be to assess those properties the cash connection fee to cover the cost of the water main and the cost of the water service and installation. The council may wish to give the subject properties the option to defer payment of the cash connection fee until a connection to city water is made in the future. The amount proposed to be assessed to the properties being supplied with access to water would be: Cash connection fee: $2,625 /unit Copper service and installation: $2,000 each* *Estimate based on cost for water service installation. 0 The city policy for sewer connections is to assess the cost of the sanitary sewer service and the installation. City records indicate that the two subject properties were assessed for the sewer main, however, chose not to install or be assessed for sewer services. The amount proposed to be assessed for the properties being supplied with access to municipal sewer would be: Sanitary sewer service $2,000 each* *Estimate based on cost for sewer service installation. The cost recovery is summarized below: Municipal state aid reimbursement: $667,690 Street assessments: $212,800 Storm sewer assessments: $ 42,600 Water service assessments: $ 4 Sewer service assessments: $ 4 Sewer utility fund $ 3 1 660 Water main cash connection X 5,250 Total: $940,000 Note that in addition to the above assessments, $5,250 would be assessed as a water cash connection fee. This cost is not an expense to this project, rather to the original water main project. PROJECT SCHEDULE The following schedule may be implemented for the construction of said project: Receive feasibility study and order public hearing Hold public hearing Authorize preparation of plans and specs Approve plans and specs /authorize advertisement for bids Order assessment roll /set assessment hearing Bid date Hold assessment hearing Accept bids /award contract Begin construction Assessments certified to county Complete construction 4-13-98 4 -27 -98 4 -27 -98 6 -8 -98 6 -8 =98 7-10-98 7 -13 -98 7-13-98 7 -2798 10 -15 -98 11 -15 -98 7 CONCLUSIONS The project as presented in this study is feasible as it relates .to general engineering principles and construction procedures. 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Ip rn a WTI r we _ F- n. r r pm I I G Of I i II 2700 % 2704 2708 2716 .' c r � I F RECORD DRAWING BY - -- N DATE �_ - -- FILE NO. 1 P: \5USKF'NW \97 16MET\ G HARV =`•1 - M. WG i `3HEEI 110. 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 2B i ■ HARVESTER AVENUE (STERLING ST. TO CENTURY AVE.) R/W CA R/W 36'(10.8 m) ACE TO FACE 4'(1.2m) 1 i CURB REACTION 12'(3.6m) 12'(3.6m) 8'(2.4m) TRAFFIC LANE I TRAFFIC LANE PARKING LANE 7% CROWN 25-CROYLN 1 7 1 '' 1 2 2" Mn /DOT 2340 TYPE 41 A WEARING COURSE i Mny�OT 2.357 BITUMINOUS TACK COAT 1 f 1 1 /2 0 # 2340 TYPE 32 BASE COURSE I 8" Mn /DOT 2211 CLASS 6 AGGREGATE BASE STERLING STREET — (STILLWATER AVE. TO HARVESTER AVENUE) HARVESTER AVENUE - (STILLWATER AVE. TO STERLING ST.) C/L R/W R/W ' 32'(9.8m) F I kCE TO FACE i 1 I I 16'(4.9m) 1 6 '(4.9m) 2% CROWN — 2% CROWN 1 1/2 Mn /DOT 2340 TYPE 41A WEARING COURSE 1 Mn /DOT 2357 BITUMINOUS TACK COAT I I 1 1/2 2340 TYPE 32 BASE COURSE I 8" Mn/DOT 2211 CLASS 6 AGGREGATE BASE NO SCALE HARVESTER AVENUE & STERLING STREET IMPROVEMENTS Typical Se ction Exhibit 3 Harvester Avenue (Stillwater Road to Century Avenue) & Sterling Street. (Harvester Avenue to Stillwater Road) Preliminary cost Estimate STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS MAPLEWOOD CITY PROJECT NO. 97 -16 Aoril 1998 04/06/98 10:35 AM P: \works\eng\projdocs \9716\ FEASCOST.WK4 Exhibit 4 - Page 1 Street Improvements Sewer & Water state Aid Eligible . Non-Participating Storm Sewer Utilities Non- Participating Total Project Metric stimated Harvester - east Sterling t. - nort Harvester -west !> Description Unit _nit _Est, Est Est. Est. EA FEs ,_ E st F_st st Total Est. To tal rice , uanti h ost Quart' host Quantity cost Quantity os uant' ost Q uanti most r i ry n 2021.501 Mobilization (5% maximum) Lump Sum $20,000.00 0.48 $9,600 0.09 $1,800 0.13 $2,600 0.29 $5,800 0.01 $200 1.0 $20,000 2101.501 Clearing he $10,000.00 0.10 $1,000 0.1 $1,000 2101.502 Clearing EACH $150.00 37.0 $5,550 37.0 $5,550 2101.506 Grubbing ha $6,000.00 0.10 $600 0.1 $600 2101.507 Grubbin EACH $120.00 37.00 $4,440 37.0 $4,440 2104.501 Remove CMP or RCP storm sewer i m $26.00 17.00 $442 12.00 $312 12.00 $312 41.0 $1,066 2104.505 Remove concrete driveway m2 $17 321.00 $5,457 11.00 $187 109.00 $1,853 441.0 $7,497 2104.505 Remove bituminous pavement m2 $2.50 300.00 $750 300.0 $750 2104.505 Remove bituminous driveway pavement m2 $2.00 452.00 $904 64.00 $128 185.00 $370 701.0 $1,402 2104.509 Remove drainage structure EACH $300.00 2.00 $600 2.0 $600 2104.511 Sawing. concrete pavement m $40.00 69.00 $2,760 9.00 $360 25.00 $1,000 103.0 $4,120 2104.513 Sawing bituminous pavement m $10.00 196.00 $1960 , 21.00 $210 49.00 $490 266.0 $2,660 2105.501 Common excavation (Road), P m3 $8.00 3247.00 $ 25,976 806.00 $6,448 533.00 $4,264 4586.0 $36,688 2105.501 Common excavation (Pond), P m3 $5.50 4200.00 $23,100 4200.0 $23,100 2105.501 Common excavation Ditch), P m3 $6.50 600.00 $3,900 600.0 $3,900 2105.501 Su rade excavation m3 $8.00 180.00 $1,440 20.00 $160 200.0 $1,600 2105.521 Granular borrow, CV m3 $11.00 180.00 $1,980 20.00 $220 200.0 $2,200 2105.525 Topsoil borrow, LV m3 $16.00 579.00 $9,264 85.00 $1,360 204.00 $3,264 868.0 $13,888 2112.5 Su fade preparation m $5.00 800.00 $4,000 122.00 $610 171.00 $855 1093.0 $5,465 0123.601 Street sweeper with pickup broom HR $75.00 28.00 $2,100 3.00 $225 5.00 $375 36.0 $2,700 2130.501 Water m3 $7.00 160.00 $1,120 34.00 $238 24.00 $168. 218.0 $1,526 2211.501 Aggregate base, Class 6 t $10.00 4613.00 $46,130 578.00 $5,780 918.00 $9,180' 80.00 $800 6189.0 $61,890 2232.501 Mill bituminous surface m2' $18.00 35.00 $630 10.00 $180 45.0 $810 0331.603 Bituminous joint sawing m $8.00 827.00 $6,616 118.00 $944 141.00 $1,128 1086.0 $8,688 T 41 wearing course mixture for driveways t $38.00 45.00 $1,710 5.00 $190 22.00 $836 40.00 $1,520 112.0 $4,256 1 2340.508 2340.508 T 41 wearing course mixture 41WEA50055PG 58 -28 t $31.00 970.00 $30,070 120.00 $3,720 186.00 $5,766 1276.0 $39,556 2340.514 Type 32.base course mixture(32BBB50000PG58 -28) t $30.00 1240.00 $37,200 180.00 $5,400 285.00 $8,550 1705.0 $51,150 2357.502 Bituminous material for tack coat L $0.50 2206,00 $1,103 270.00 $135 421.00 $211 2897.0 $1,449 0412.602 Reinstall salvaged mailbox support EACH $70.00 20.00 $1,400 2.00 $140 5.00 $350 27.0 $1,890 0412.602 Fumish 8 install mailbox support EACH $120.00 20.00 $2,400 1.00 $120 5.00 $600 26.0 $3,120 2501.52 750mm (30" RC i apron w/ safe rate ") EACH $1,200.00 1.00 $1,200 1.0 $1 2501.52 900mm 36 RC i apron w/ safe rate 00m EACH $1,400.00 1.00 $1,400 1.0 $1,400 2502.541 1 (4' PE corr. rf. pipe drain w/ 1 geotextile sock m $20.00 300.00 $6,000 300.0 $6,000 2503.511 300mm 12" RC i sewer, class V ") m $76.00 10.00 $760 90.00 $6,840 100.0 $7,600 2503.511 375mm (15 RC pipe sewer, class V m $82.00 87.00 $7,134 218.00 $17,876 305.0 $25,010 2503.511 450mm (18" RC pipe sewer, class III ") m $92.00 560.00 $51,520 560.0 $51,520 2503.511 525mm 21 RC i sewer, Gass 111 m $100.00 154.00 $15,400. 154.0 $15,400 2503.511 600mm (24' RC sewer, class III m $105.00 32.00 $3,360 32.0 $3,360 2503.511 750mm 3 RC pipe sewer, class 111 `III m $175.00 17.00 $2,975 17.0 $2,975 2503.511 900mm (W') RC pipe sewer, class m $215.00 31.00 $6,665 31.0 $6,665 2503.511 600mm 24 Corry. HDPE sewer smooth m $80.00 20.00 $1,600 20.0 $1,600 750mm 30' Corry. HDPE i sewer (smooth) m $135.00 45.00 $6,075 45.0 $6,075 1 2503.511 0503.603 Sanitary sewer inspection, televising m $1.75 1070.00 $1,873 1070.0 $1,873 0503.603 Repair 200mm 8" VCP, with new 200mm 8" VCP m $165.00 1.80 $297 1.8 $297 0503.603 Repair 200mm 8' VCP, with new 200mm (8 PVC "x6" m $100.00 5.80 $580 5.8 $580 Replace 200x150mm 8 VCP Wye w/ 200x100mm (8'lx4'1 PVC Wye EACH $100.00 1.00 $100 1.0 $100 1 0503.602 0503.602 Replace 150mm 6" Taps w/ 200x150mm 8 "x4 ")PVC a ") EACH $100.00 200 $200 2 0 $ 1 00 0503.603 100mm (4 PVC Schedule 40 service m $75.00 3.00 $225 3.0 $225 0503.603 150mm 6" PVC Schedule 40 service m $80.00 I I I 20.001 $1,600 20.0 $1,600 04/06/98 10:35 AM P: \works\eng\projdocs \9716\ FEASCOST.WK4 Exhibit 4 - Page 1 Harvester Avenue (Stillwater Road to Century Avenue) &Sterling Street (Harvester Avenue to Stillwater Road) Preliminary cost Estimate STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS MAPLEWOOD CITY PROJECT NO. 97 -16 Anril 1998 04106/98 10:35 AM P: \works\eng\projdocs \9716\ FEASCOST.WK4 Exhibit 4 Page 2 Street Improvements Storm Sewer Sewer& Water Utilities Non- Participating ' Total Project st ate Ald Eligible Non !tom Descri Metric Unit Estimated Unit Price arvester - (east) Sterling St. - nort . H arvester - (west) Est. Quanti Est Cost Est. _ uanti st Cost _ st Quanti Est. Cost st Quantity Fpst� C ost Qua Est. host st To I Quanti st. Total Cost 0504.602 Adjust valve box, water EACH $130.00 14.00 $1,820 1.00 $130 1.00 $130 16.0 $2,080 0504.602 Adjust curb stop box EACH $50.00 28.00 $1,400 3.00 $150 31.0 $1,550 0504.602 F & I curb box single lid cover EACH $70.00 1.00 $70. 1.0 $70 0504.603 Water Utility Hole EACH $1,000.00 1.00 $1,000 1.0 $1,000 0504.603 40mm (1.5 ") Type K, Copper Service m $60.00 54.00 $3,240 54.0 $3,240 0504.603 25mm 1" Type K, Copper Service m $50.00 19.00 $950 19.0 $950 0504.602 25mm (1" ) curb stop & box EACH $150.00 2.00 $300 2.0 $300 0504.602 40mm 1.5 ") x 25mm (I") copper flared tee EACH $100.00 2.00 $200 2.0 $ 0504.605 50mm (2" ) popolystyrene insulation m2 $15.00 18.00 $270 126.00 $1,890 144.0 $2,160 0505.603 Fumish and install utility conduit m $32.00 75.00 $2,400 15.00 $480 15.00 $480 105.0 $3,360 2506.502 Construct drainage structure, Box CB w/R- 3067 -V EACH $800.00 1.00 $800 10.00 $8,000 11.0 $8,800 2506.502 Construct drainage structure, 1200mm 48 ") CB w/R- 3067 -V EACH $1,200.00 1.00 $1,200 10.00 $12,000 11,0 $13,200 2506.502 Construct drainage structure, 1500mm 60" CB w/R- 3067 -V EACH $1,300.00 3.00 $3,900 3.0 $3,900 2506.502 Construct drainage structure, 1800mm 72" CB w/R- 3067 -V EACH $1,400.00 1.00 $1,400 1.0 $1,400 2506.502 Construct drainage structure, 2100mm (84 ") CB w/R- 3067 -V EACH $1,600.00 1.00 $1,600 1.0 $1,600 2506.502 Construct drainage structure, 1200mm (48 ") MH w/R -1422 -0004 & 2422 -009 li EACH $1,000.00 8.00 $8,000 8.0 $8,000 2506.522 Adjust frame and ring casting EACH $150.00 9.00 $1,350 2.00 $300 2.00 $300 13.0 $1,950 506.603 Reconstruct 1200mm (48 ") Sanitary Manhole m $660.00 3.20 $2,112 0.80 $528 0.80 $528 4.8 $3,168 2511.501 Random Ripra , Class IV m3 $85.00 27.00 $2,295 27.0 $2,295 2511.515. Geotextile Filter, Type IV m2 $2.00 40.00 $80 40.0 $80 2521.501 1 00m 4" concrete walk m2 $36.00 4.00 $144 2.00 $72 11.00 $396 17.0 $612 2531.501 Concrete curb and gutter, Design 8618 m $21.00 1608.00 $33,768 242.00 $5,082 321.00 $6,741 2171.0 $45,591 2531.507 150mm (6 ") concrete driveway pavement, residential rn2 $54.00 260.00 $14,040 24.00 $1,296 106.00 $5,724 390.0 $21,060 0563.601 Traffic control Lump Sum $5,000.00 0.48 $2,400 0.09 $450 0.13 $650 0.29 $1,450 0.01 $50 1.0 $5,000 2573.502 Silt fence, type preassembled maintained m $7.00 160.00 $1,120 110.00 $770 270.0 $1,890 2575.505 Sodding typ lawn m2 $2.50 4380.00 $10,950 641.00 $1,603 1539.00 $3,848 6560.0 $1.6,400 2575.532 0575.601 Commercial fertilizer Analysis 10 -10-10 Erosion control, contractor's plan 1% min) kg Lump Sum $1.00 $2,000.00 99.00 0.48 $99 $960 14.00 0.09 $14 $180 35.00 0.13 $35 $260 0.29 $580 0.01 $20 148.0 1.0 $148 $2,000 Lands apt Inip- 2021.501 Mobilization (5% maximum) Lump Sum $1,000.00 0.50 $500 0.20 $200 0.30 $300 1.0 $1,000 2571.502 Deciduous tree, 60mm (2.5" ) cal. TREE $250.00 20.00 $5,000 5.00 $1,250 20.00 $5,000 45.0 $11,250 2571.505 Deciduous shrub, B & B SHRUB $35.00 40.00 $1,400 40.0 $1,400 2571.507 Plant, 100mm 4" t Plant $7.00 60.00 $420 60.0 $420 2575.501 Seeding ha $3,800.00 0.50 $1,900 0.5 $1,900 2575.502 Seed Mixture 25A kg $70.00 0.50 $35 0.5 $35 2575.513 Mulch material Type 6, wood chips m3 $20.00 20.00 $400 5.00 $100 100.00 $2,000 125.0 $2,500 2575.532 Commercial ferti lizer Analysis 10 -20 -20 k $2.50 30.00 $75 30.0 $75 Subtotal: + Signing & Striping by City & County Forces: + Pond Easements: + 10% Contingencies: Subtotal Estimated. Construction Costs: + 31.5 % Engineering, Administrative, Legal and Fiscal Expenses: To Estimated Project Costs $273 $3,000 $27,630 303,960 $95,750 $399 $50 $500 $5 090 $56,000 $17,640 $73,640 $72 $500 $7,290 80 $25,270 $105,480 $210,710 $28,000 $23 262 $82,710 $345,290 $10,960 $1,100. 12 $3 800 $15,860 $617,820 $4,000 $28 $64 714 $225,160 $940,000 04106/98 10:35 AM P: \works\eng\projdocs \9716\ FEASCOST.WK4 Exhibit 4 Page 2 EXHIBIT 5 SOIL BORINGS LOG OF BORING #0- C c 0 f a C C .- i R 9r u a e CL L a Z C SO a 0 a PROJECT:. BBXX- 9$ -OSIA BORING: ST14A Grp+ oTEC�TICAL EVAL�.TA'rTC�N LOCATION: 4' W of W curb tu Ave. 9' S ' Harvester Avenue P`ro3ect of ccnterine Harvester. e�� lea e� lV� o Pi ewoaa DRILLER: Tuf�te METHOD: 3 1/4" HSA, Auto am DATE: 3!101% SCALE; V = 4 Elev. , Depth, ASTM feet feet X32487 Description of Materials RPF 't� L Tests or Notes 0.Q Symbol (AS'�M D2488) ILL 8 Inches B itummous over S base (SM) FIL ILL: Poorly Graded Sand with Gravel, fine-gr brown, mo ist. 17 i :: SAND ne- grairte , layers of i t, 5.5 1 : brown, wet, loose. (Glac END OF BORING. Water not observed with 4 feet of hollow -stun a nger in the ground, Water not observed to cave -in depth of 3 feet unmediately after withdrawal of au ger.' Boring edYately hackfilled. .vwrww� rr vr�a ��� rs� �:wrwr• r♦• V. No ..FAA 145L&O i 'd 031N3iNI NnuNa S2:SZ 66i zZ Nuw LOG OF BORING PROJECT: BBXX -0SIA 13OR1NO: STa-2A GEOTECEMC EVALUATION A� AL�JA'�iON LOCATION: Harvester Avenue Project 215' E rizne Ferndale St. � � N c�� cents � Maplew d, Afiwesot of centefte Harvester. DRILLER: Tufte METHOD.# • 3 1/4" HSA, Auto ham r DATE: 3110/98 SCALE: In. 4' Elev., Depth, ASTNI feet feet D2487 Description of Materials BPF I Tee or Notes 0.8 Symbol (ASTM D2488) FILL I f f,,1 7 inches Bituminous r San ase Q 1.� tit;t SP :.::.: PORL.Y G1AEI . fine-gr a trace of Gravel, brown, moist, medium dense, 24 L (Glacial Ctwash) i 1 .w S R 5 �•� 6: E ND OF BORJ G U W Water not observed with 4 feet of hollow -stern auger in the ground. �a water not observed to cave -in depth of 2 feet immediately after withdrawal of a uge r , � Boring i nrr�e Y diatel baGkfilled. L O 4 IV K. 'O - b 4- O W INS W NOW - - naun IMM C orporation - -ZA PWC I O I L 031831NI NnUNE 92:SS 86, LT NUW LOG OF BORING 60 at WC OTC C 11411 C 4 fi PROJECT: BBXX-98-ASIA BORING: ST-3A GEOTECEMCAL EVALUATION LOCATION: 100 W of cen terline Glen Ave., 61 S Harvester Avenue Project of center&e Harvester. Maplew00 Minnesota DRILLER: Tufte METHOD: 3 1/4" HSA, Autoh=d D T& 3/14)1" SCALE: 1" 41 Elev., Depth, ASTM feet fm D2487 Description of Materials BPF WL Tests or Notes 0*0 s ( ASTM.D2488 ) FILL t,z if 6 Incb es BiMminous Over Sand Base ( SM ) 1.5 f 1 P-S ' fit : POORLY GRADED SAND with SILT, fine- to medmm- a trace of Gravel, brown, moist, loose. (Glacial Outwash) 10 END OF BORING. Water not observed with 4 feet of hollow -stem au in the g round, Water not observed to cave-in depth of 2 feet immediatel after withdrawal of au Borin immediatel backffiled, Samoan 400 a- pl- W • — 1 4r W 11 --fX% k fa fi w a V 1 8, Bad OM831WI wnuda 92 :sT 96, Z Nuw LOG OF BORING PROJECT. BBXX- 98-051A BRING: ST4A. GEOWCUMCALEVALUAnON LOCATION: Harvester Avenue project .140 E of centerUe Sterling St., 10 S I%U lewnmd AU nnesota of centerline Harvester Ave, P f DRILLER. Tuft METHOD: 3 114" HSA, Autohamr DATE: 3/10/98 5CALE: t ' = T x 4 Elev. , Depth, ASTM feet ft D 7 Descript on of Mater. ials BPF wL Vests or Nod s /oil 0.0 Symbol (ASTM I24$$ ) f o S B itum i nous r 5 Inches sandy B ase ysp-sm) 2.0 clay a _ e - grain z� xawn , ' FILL wet. 4- ,race I : an t a o roots, ar rown to brown,. wet. 7,0 FILL �' �; yey and, ine- acne , a trace o rats 4 `, �, {, mixed with OIay, gray and olive srao t it 9.0 • • ; w1 fine - grained, a trace of Gravel, brown, wet, . medium dense. (Glaclolacustrine) L 13.0 - . -• 14 4_ ! ::• • ,. ? ,very -grained,, lenses o Y t, brown, wet, loose. ; (GXadolacustxine) 10 -, 1 END OF BORING. . 'O C water not observed with 14 feet of hollow -stem c auger in the ground. 1 water not observed to cave -in depth of 10 feet immediately after withdrawal of anger, o CL Boxes edmtely backfilled. , B raun ec Corporat ion - page I cy b ad OMN3114 I wf uaa 42: S Z s6 z T Nuw APR � 06 -P96 14:56 BRAUN � I NTERTEC P.2 LOG OF BORING PROJ B 98 -OSIA F O M ,��ATYO�t: �EO'x"ECH�CA'� E''VALUAT1G1'�t Via' N of cen� .nine Harvester Ave., Harv Aven�e� Froj+�at t � � E of c� lea +ewonol l�bnesotcenterline �terli fit. Pl DRILLER: Tufte METHOD: 3 114" HSA, Autohanu DATE: 3/10 SCALE: 1." =4 Elm, , Depth, ASTM feet feet D2487 Description of Materials BPF WL. Tests Qr Notes 0,0 Symbol (AST D2488) FIU 1; ; ; es it=inous Over y use (SMM c P POOR GRADE�3 � D w�lth T fine- to M edium- grained, a trace of ra'vel gown, moist, 10 loose. ( Glacial O utwash ) S ' ,. END OF SORING. Water. not observed with 4 feet of hollow -stem anger in the ground. c Water not observed to cave depth of 2 1/2 fee irn ately after withdrawal of auger. Boren e&tely baokffled, gum r � a� ea u � olpora n - _ Agenda Item- K 3 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael McGuire, City Manager FROM: Karen Guilfoile, . City Clerk DATE: April 6, 1998 RE: May Council Meeting Date Introduction Action _ b council: Endorsed..... Madified., Rejected...,-. Date The second regular meeting scheduled for the month of May falls on the 25th of the month which is Memorial Day a legal holiday. Background The City's Rules of Procedure for City Council Meetings states: The City Council shall hold regular meetings on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m., provided that when the day fixed for any regular meeting falls on a day designated by law as a legal holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding Tuesday, not a holiday, unless authorized by the City Council. Recommendation It is recommended to follow Council Rules of Procedure for Council Meetings and hold the second meeting in May on the succeeding Tuesday, May 26.