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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995 10-09 City Council PacketAGENDA MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday, October 9, 1995 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 95 -21 A. CALL TO ORDER B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C.. ROLL CALL D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of Meeting 9i. -20, (September 25, 1995) E. APPROVAL OF AGENDA EA. PRESENTATIONS 1. Donation - D.A.R.E. F. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one moton. There will be no separate discussion on these items. 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. Final Plat - Beth Heights Second Addition 39 Final Plat - Budd Kolby Fourth Addition 49 Final Plat - Mapleleaf Estates 5. Change of Managers: Applebee's, 3001 N. White Bear Avenue G. PUBLIC HEARINGS NONE H. AWARD OF BIDS NONE I. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Planning Commission Appointment 2. Lydia Pedestrian Crossing - Concordia Arms J. NEW BUSINESS 1. Plaza 3000 Sign Plan Change & Landscape Plan Appeal (3000 White Bear Avenue) 2. Cleanup of Problem Properties 3. Sterling /Schaller Improvements - Project 93 -08, Change Order #1 4. Charitable Gambling Requests - Third Quarter 5. Fantasia - Beer & Wine Application K. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. M. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1. Open Space Progress 2. 3. N. ADJOURNMENT MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7 :00 P.M., Monday, September 25, 1995 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 95 -20 A. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, and was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Bastian. B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. ROLL CALL: Gary W. Bastian,.Mayor Present Sherry Allenspach, Councilmember Present Dale H. Carlson, Councilmember Present Marvin.C. Koppen, Councilmember Arrived 7:11 P.M. George F. Rossbach, Councilmember Present D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 1. Minutes of Meeting 95 -18, (September 11, 1995) Mayor Bastian moved.to approve the minutes of Meeting No. 95 -18 (September 11, 1995) as presented. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach Ayes - all 2. Minutes of Meeting 95 -19, Special Meeting, (September 14, 1995) Councilmember Carlson moved to approve the minutes of Meeting No. 95 -19 (September 14, 1995) as presented. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach Ayes - all E. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Mayor Bastian moved to approve the Agenda as amended: L -1 Weaver School t -2 Mayor's Update Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - all 9 -25 -95 1 EA. APPOINTMENTS /PRESENTATIONS 1. Planning Commission Appointment a. Manager McGuire stated that ballots would be distributed to the Counci I members and that the appropriate applicant would be invited to the next Council meeting. 2. Partnership - Red Ribbon Campaign a. Manager McGuire stated this would be on the October 23 Council Agenda. F. CONSENT AGENDA: Councilmember Carlson moved, seconded by Councilmember Allenspach: ayes - all, to approve the Consent Agenda, items F-1 thru F -6 as recommended: 1. Approval of Claims Approved the following claims: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: $ 638,842.56 PAYROLL: $ 2299466.70 $ 868 $ 249 $ 489784.15 $ 298,420.54 $1,166,729.8.0 2. Change Order - Western Hills Park Checks #5563 - #5623 Dated 9- 1 -95 thru 9 -13 -95 Checks #21626 - #21802 Dated 9 -25 -95 Total Accounts Payable Payroll Checks #83778 thru #84032 Dated 9- 8 -95 Payroll Deduction Checks #84033 thru #84061 dated 8 -11 -95 Total Payroll GRAND TOTAL Approved Change Order 2 in the amount of $5,468 and authorized modification of the contract as follows: Original Contract ...............$296,344.80 Change Order #1 .................- 389000.00 Subtotal ..... ...................$258,344.80 Change Order #2 .................+ 640.00 Total Contract (9- 1- 95).........$258,984.80 Change Order #3 ..... .0696....... + 59468.00 TOTAL .......................... $264 3. Preliminary Plat Time Extension - Beth Heights Addition Approved a one -year time extension for the remainder of the Beth Heights Addition preliminary plat, subject to the September 27, 1993 conditions of approval. J 9 -25 -95 2 4. Maplewood Innovative Stormwater Management Project, MPCA 319 Grant Resolution 95 -09 -101 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BE IT RESOLVED by the Maplewood City Council that the City of Maplewood enter into the attached substate agreement with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to conduct the following project: Maplewood Innovative Storm Water Management Project. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Maplewood Ci ty Council that - the Mayor , Gary . W. Bastian, be authorized to execute the attached substate agreement for the mentioned project on behalf of the City of Maplewood WHEREUPON the above resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council this 25th.day of September, 1995. 5. Sealcoat Project 95-10, Final Payment Approved final payment in the amount of $43,029.50 for Project 95 -10, Bituminous Seal Coating. 6. Sewer Cleaner, Approve Specifications and Authorize Bid Advertisement Approved specifications for replacement of the sewer cleaning machine and authorized advertising for bids. G. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 P.M. (7:07 P.M.): Southwinds 3rd Addition (Beebe Road) a. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a proposal by Southwind Homes to develop lots for 7single- family homes, to be called Southwinds of Maplewood 3rd Addition, on a 2.56 -acre site on the west side of Beebe Road north of Larpenteur Avenue. b. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. c. Director of Community Development Coleman presented.the specifics of the report. d. Mayor Bastian opened the public hearing, calling for proponents or opponents. The following persons were heard: John Low, the applicant e. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. f. Council member Rossbach moved to revise the conditions of the preliminary plat by addin a condition -requiring placement of signs to mark easement for the planned walkway in the 1st and 2nd Additions, and to adjust the setback for Lot 4 to be midwa between.the setbacks on Lots 3-and 5. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - all 9 -25 -95 3 Land Use Plan Change (R -3(M) to R -1) g. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: 95 - 09 - 102 LAND USE PLAN CHANGE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, John Low applied for a change to the City's land use plan. This change is from R -3(M) (residential medium density) to R -1 (single dwellings). WHEREAS, this change applies to the undeveloped property on the west side of Beebe Road north of Larpenteur Avenue. WHEREAS, the history of this change is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 5, 1995. The City staff published a hearing notice in the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the surrounding property owners. The Planning Commission gave everyone at the hearing a chance to speak and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve the plan amendment. 20 The City Council discussed the plan amendment on September 25, 1995. They considered reports and recommendations from the Planning Commission and City staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above - described change for the following reasons: 1. The developer is proposing to develop the site for single dwellings. 2. This change would reduce the allowable density and traffic from this site. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all Zoning Map Change (R -3 to R -1) (4 Votes) h. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: 95 - 09 - 103 RESOLUTION: ZONING MAP CHANGE WHEREAS, John Low applied for a change in the zoning map from R -3 (multiple dwellings) to R -1 (single dwellings). WHEREAS, this change applies to the undeveloped property on the west side of Beebe Road north of Larpenteur Avenue. The legal description is: Lot 1, Block 1, Southwinds of Maplewood 2nd Addition in Section 14, Township 29, Range 22. S 9 -25 -95 4 WHEREAS, the history of this change is as follows: I 1. On September 5,. 1995, the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve the change. 2. The City Council held a public hearing on September 25, 1995. 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 change in the zoning map 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 neighboring property or from the character of the neighborhood, and that the use of the property adjacent to the area included in the proposed change or plan is .adequately safeguarded. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical, efficient, and economical extension of public services and facilities, such as public water, sewers, police and fire protection and schools. 5. The proposed change would conform to the proposed land use plan change and proposed development. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all Conditional Use Permit Change i. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: 95 - 09 - 104 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVISION RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Southwinds Homes, Corporation applied for a revision to a conditional use permit for a planned unit development . WHEREAS, the City originally approved the permit on February 14, 1994 for a 56 -unit townhouse development. WHEREAS, the original permit included the property on the east and west sides of Beebe Road north of Larpenteur Avenue. WHEREAS, the proposed revision is to drop 14 town house lots on the west p p side of Beebe Road from the planned unit development. 9 -25 -95 5 WHEREAS, after this change, this permit. will be for the property on the east side of Beebe Road, north of Larpenteur Avenue. The new legal description for the planned unit development is: P . Outlots A, B and C and all of Block 1, Southwinds Townhomes in Section 14, Township 29, Range 22 WHEREAS, the history of this conditional use permit revision is as follows: 1. On September 5, 1995, the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve this permit revision. 2. On September 25, 1995, the City Council held a public hearing. The City staff published a notice in the paper and sent notices to the surrounding property owners. The Council gave everyone at the hearing a chance 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 conditional use permit revision, because: 1. The proposed change would be located, designed, maintained, constructed and operated to be in conformity with the City's comprehensive plan and code of ordinances. 2. The use would not change the existing or planned character of the surrounding area. 30 The use would not depreciate property values. 4. The use would not involve any activity, process, materials, equipment or methods of operation that would be dangerous, hazardous, detrimental, disturbing or cause a nuisance to any person or property, because of excessive noise, glare, smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water or air pollution, drainage, water runoff, vibration, general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances. 5. The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and would not create congestion or unsafe access on existing or proposed streets. 6. The use would 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 would not create excessive additional costs for public facilities or services. 8. The use would maximize the preservation of and incorporate the site's natural and scenic features into the development design. 9. The use would cause minimal adverse environmental effects. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. All construction for the town houses shall follow the site plan approved by the City. The Director of Community Development may approve minor changes. 9 -25 -95 6 2. The proposed townhouse construction must be substantially started within one year of Council approval or the permit shall end. The Council may extend this deadline for one year. 3. The Cit y Council shall not review this permit unless there is a problem. 4. The trees along the east and north lot lines shall not be disturbed, except to construct.a trail and wetland. - 5. There shall be a homeowners association responsible for maintaining the common land. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all Preliminary Plat j. Councilmember Rossbach moved to approve the Southwinds of Maplewood 3rd Addition preliminary plat received by the .City on July 28 .9 1995 subject to the developer completing the following conditions: 1) Sign an agreement with the City that guarantees that the developer or contractor will: a) Complete all grading, public improvements and meet all City requirements. b)* Place temporary orange safety fencing and signs at the grading limits. c) Pay the City for the cost of traffic - control signs. d)* Provide all easements required by the City Engineer. e) Place signs to mark the easement for the planned walkway in the Southwinds - 1st and 2nd Additions. 2) The developer shall complete all grading for public improvements and overall site drainage. The City Engineer shall include in the developer's agreement any grading that the developer or contractor has not completed before final plat approval. 3) Have the City Engineer approve final construction and engineering plans. These plans shall include: grading, utility, drainage, erosion control and tree plans. These plans shall meet the following conditions: a) The erosion control plans shall be consistent with the City Code. b) The grading plan shall include proposed building pad elevation and contour information for each home site. 4) The final plat shall have drainage and utility easements along, all property lines. These easements shall be ten feet wide _along the front and rear property lines and five feet wide along the side property lines. If the developer decides to final plat part of the preliminary plat, the City may waive any conditions that do not apply to the final plat. *The developer must complete these conditions before the City issues a grading permit or approves the final plat. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all 9 -25 -95 7 Increased Front yard Setbacks k. Councilmember Rossbach moved to approve front setbacks of 55 -65 feet for Lots 11 1 1 2 and 3,- and a front setback for Lot 4 that is mid-way between S the setbacks of Lot 3 and Lot 5. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen I Ayes - all 2. 7:15 P.M.: Dr. Mary Pariseau (11th Avenue) a. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding a by Dr. Mary Pariseau, D.D.S., to build a 1,600 - square -foot, proposal one- story dental clinic on a 1.5 -acre site on the north side o f 11th Avenue, between White Bear Avenue and Ariel Street. b. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. c. Director of Community Development Coleman presented the specifics of the. report. d. Mayor Bastian opened the public hearing, calling for proponents or opponents. The following person was heard: Greg Pariseau. representing Dr. Mary Pariseau e. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. Land Use Plan Change (R -3(H) to LBC) f. Councilmember Carlson introduced the following Resolution.and moved its adoption: 95 - 09 - 105 LAND USE PLAN CHANGE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Dr. Mary Pariseau D.D.S. applied for a change to the City's land use plan from R -3(H) (residential high density) to LBC (limited business commercial). WHEREAS, this change applies to the undeveloped 1.5 -acre tract on the north side of 11th Avenue between White Bear Avenue and Ariel Street. WHEREAS, the history of this change is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 5, 199 i .5. City staff published a hearing notice n the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the surrounding property owners as rq required by law. The Planning Commission gave everyone at the hearing a chance to speak and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve the plan amendment. 2. The City Council discussed the plan amendment on September 25, 1995. They considered reports and recommendations from the Planning Commission and City staff. 9 -25 -95 8 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above - described change for the following reasons: 1. It would be consistent with the comprehensive plan's policies z for commercial development. 2. This site would be a transitional land use between the existing commercial land uses and the proposed townhouses to the east. 3. The proposed commercial development would be more compatible with traffic conditions on 11th Avenue than residential uses. 4. There is similar commercial development to the west of this site. Approval is for one year. If the applicant has not obtained a building permit in one year, the City Council shall reconsider this land use plan change. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all Zoning Map Change (F to LBC) (4 Votes) f. Councilmember Carlson introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: 95 -09 -106 REZONING RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Dr. Mary Pariseau D.D.S. applied for a rezoning from .F (farm residence) to LBC (limited business commercial). WHEREAS, this rezoning applies to a 1.5 -acre tract on the north side of 11th Avenue between White Bear Avenue and Ariel Street. The legal description is: The Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 11, Township 29, range 22, Ramsey County, MN except the north 278.94 feet and except the east 403 feet thereof. WHEREAS, the history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission reviewed this rezoning on September 5, 1995. They recommended that the City Council approve the rezoning. 2. The City . Counci l held a public hearing on September 25, 1995. 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. 9 -25 -95 9 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. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all H. AWARD OF BIDS 1. 35,000 GVW Single Axle Truck a. Mayor Bastian introduced the staff report. b. Direction of Public Works Haider responded to questions regarding the function of the truck. c. Councilmember Koppen moved to approve the ^ purchase of the 35,000GVW Single Axle Truck on the State Contract through Boyer Ford for $479598.40. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes -all I. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Holiday Store, Lower Afton & McKnight Roads Land Use Plan (CO to BC) Zoning Map Change (CO to BC) (4 Votes) Code Change (Minor Motor Fuel Stations) (4 Votes) Conditional Use Permit a. Mayor Bastian stated a letter had been received from the applicant requesting this item be tabled until December 11, 1995. b. Councilmember Carlson moved to table this item and continue the public hearing for Holiday Companies until December 11, 1995 as requested. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all s 9 -25 -95 10 J. NEW BUSINESS 1. Certi fi cati on of C1 eanup Cost a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Direction of Public Works Haider presented the specifics of the report. c. Council directed staff to investigate further regarding legal aspects of the City determining what constitutes a "nuisance" and prepare some guidelines for Council review. 2. Park & Recreation User Fee Study - Cost /Revenue Analysis a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Parks & Recreation Anderson presented the specifics of the report. c. Mayor Bastian asked if anyone wished to speak before the Council regarding this matter. The following was heard: Peter Fisher, Park & Recreation Commission d. Councilmember Koppen moved to accept the User Fee Study, approve the concept of increasing fees at the rate of 100% for Adult Sports, .80% for Youth Sports and 60% for General Recreation Programs with emphasis on not turning any youth away for lack of funds, and the specification that adult programs will not.be subsidized Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - all 3. Charitable Gambling Donation Request - Red Ribbon Campaign a. Mayor Bastian presented information about the request and the upcoming parade and other activities. b. Mayor Bastian moved to approve_ a donation from Charitable Gambling Funds not to exceed $500 for costs associated with the Red Ribbon Campaign. Seconded by Councilmember Koppen Ayes - all 4. "Safe and Sober" Resolution a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Safety Collins presented the specifics of the report. c. Councilmember Koppen introduced the following Resolution.and moved its adoption: 9 -25 -95 11 95 -09 -107 RESOLUTION OF THE City OF MAPLEWOOD WHEREAS the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, together, with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, under a program entitled ' & Sober 96," 9 P P has called for grant osals from law enforcement agencies for funds to increase seat belt usage and reduce incidents of speeding and drunk driving within the community; and WHEREAS the City of Maplewood is presently ranked 13th among comparably sized Minnesota cities for ersons killed and injured in traffic accidents involving P failure to wear seat belts and 11th among comparably sized Minnesota cities for persons killed and injured in alcohol - related accidents; and WHEREAS the safety of the lives and property of residents and motorists in the City of Maplewood is a matter of concern to this Council; and WHEREAS a prerequisite for municipalities to receive these grant funds is the existence of a resolution authorizing the Pol. i ce Department to enter i nto an agreement with the Department of Public Safety for this purpose; g P NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Maplewood Police Department is authorized to enter into a grant agreement with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety, for the project entitled SAFE & SOBER COMMUNITIES during the period from October 1, 1995, through September 30, 1996; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Kenneth Collins, Chief of the Maplewood Police Department, is hereby authorized to execute such subsidiary agreements as are necessary to-implement the project on behalf of the Maplewood Police Department. Seconded by Mayor Bastian Ayes - all 5. Write -Off Uncollectible Ambulance Bills for 1993 a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Finance Faust presented the specifics of the report. c. Councilmember Carlson moved to authorized staff to write off $84,115.19 of 1993 ambulance bills as uncollectible. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach Ayes - all K. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS NONE 9 -25 -95 12 L. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS v 1. Weaver School a. Councilmember Rossbach commented on a letter from Steve Luken regarding a request for Charitable Gambling Funds. for a Weaver School activity in Mid- October. b. Manager McGuire stated this item would be on the October 9 Agenda, providing the organization was eligible. 2. Mayor's Update a. Mayor Bastian commented on several items: 1) 15th Annual STAR Conference, October 24 - 26, at Sheraton Park Hotel. 2) Letter from the Department of Agriculture, stating the area had tested Gypsy Moth free after the spraying, and thanked the City and its Police Officers for all the cooperation. 3) A letter from Metropolitan Mosquito Control regarding tires at East County Road B. 4) A class regarding Electro- Magnetic Field Litigation (stray voltage from power lines). M. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS NONE N.- ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING 8:47 P.M. Lucille E. Aurelius, City Clerk .9 -25 -95 13 E A 4"b / To City Manager Michael From: Chief of Police Kenn Subject. Donation to D.A.R.E. Date. October 4,. 1995 Introduction AGENDA REPORT Action by Council: McGuire Endorse eth V. Collin Mo i d f i e CL- Program Rejecte �._,...� Date Sam's Club, as a part of their community involvement, promotes and supports worthwhile prevention programs. Background The Sam's Club in White Bear Lake has chosen to make a donation in support of the Maplewood Police Department D.A.R.E. Program. The donation is in the amount of $4,500 and will be presented at the October 9, 1995 City Council meeting at 7:00 p.m. Recommendation I recommend that the City accept the donation and thank Sam's Club for their community support. I further recommend that the donation be p laced in the Maplewood D.A.R.E.: account. ;{ Action Required Submit to the City Council for their review and approval. KVC:js . I AGENDA NO. F -1 AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Finance Director /�Ilzt�- RE: APPROVAL OF CLAIMS DATE: October 3, 1995 It is recommended that the Council approve payment of the following claims: AC CO UNTS PA YAB LE ,- $ 856,166.09 Checks # 5624 thru # 5725 Dated 9 -14 -95 thru 9 -29 -95 2.38 Checks #21808 thru # 21944 Dated 10 -9 -95 $ 974X8.47 8.47 Total Accounts Payable PAY L $ 253 Payroll Checks dated 9 -22 -95 8 ? 282.-21 Payroll Deduction check #47650 thru #47660 dated 9 -22 -95 $ 301, 788.37 Total Payroll UX1 6-9-4 GRAND TOTAL Attached is a detailed listing of these claims. rb Attachments FINANCE /APPRCLM.AGN .._1.:::f_LL I 1 , I i ,l 1 PRECHEC2 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 1 f 09/29/95 12:16 VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER 2 ' 31 F ER I OD • 09 ._ _..... _._ ____..__ .._ _ __ _______w..._._., _ .__ -__- _ ..... __....___ If VOUCHER/ VENDOR ITEM CHECK A 71 �'' --------------- CHECI �- NUt�tE�ER-- ..___.-- •hi1JtYIDER_.___._ - VENDOR- ---- I- TEI�t--- DESCRIP'TI -aid -- .- _--- - -_ - -_ ___ .�..----------- -- _.-- 'AI�C- �UIV�' - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- AMOUIUT----- - -.___ j' 5624 541400 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE DRIVERS LIC.FEES PAYABLE 646.00 646. 1° 5625 1 1 541400 MINN. STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE 11,902.00 11,902.00 . ..- - -' ' -- - - - -- - - - -- 56 f�- - - - - -- - -- I , .1 - 762500 - ..... _ _ - P.IJTTGER-' -S -- BRAY--- LAKF-- Li3DGE- ----- .--- - -.. 1i -.0th - - -- - - - - - -- -- ii.�00 5627 500480 M.I.L.E. TRAVEL & TRAINING 195.100 195.00 5628 DARST, CHRIS / OLSON, LAURA REFUND GRADING ESCROW 1 a li II REFUND GRADING ESCROW 25.21 1 I; ;? � 5629 280700 FRANKLIN QUEST TRAVEL & TRAINING 160.00 160.00 NARD-I N L- -• -I -- - - SAFETY -- DES![. �--_._..- ___.- ._._.- ._..- _____-- _._.__. �5►_. -t'�0� _ __ --- 75 -,.0.0 -•• -- - 1 ` ,. 5631 f 500681 M . S . S . A . 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REFUND GRADING ESCROW REC 759 1,000.00 fif; 5 REFUND GRADING ESCROW REC 75.}9 14.93 1 67 5643 AMERICAN ESTATE REFUND GRADING ESCROW REC 9381 1 70 REFUND GRADING'ESCROW REC 9381 5.07 1,005.07 I 5644 540580 MINN. DEPT. OF REVENUE SALES TAX PAYABLE 2,722.00 _72 7 74lf .. ,1 f _... .... ... . .. .... .. .. _ -. _. ...... .. .. _ ..._ ... _- ..... .. ...____....._._.... ... .___-_ .__ ... ___. - -___. .. ...._ _._.... .... SALES TAX PAYABLE ....... .. .. - __...- ....._ .. .. .. __......_ .._._._....._ ._. ..._ ... ..._. .......... ..........__ _ _.... ...._. _ .... _....._ ._..._._- 1.00 .._..._..- ____......__ __..._........ ....__... ..._ 2 ._._.._._- ..._.. _._...____._,__ -.... ..__ _ ._..... -... __... _.__... __... 75 5645 PATEL, INDRAVADAN REFUND GRADING ESCROW REC 7450 15000.00 I PRECHEC2 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 2 ow "4 09/29/95 12:16 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER PERIOD 09-.-.-.. 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ST MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE 15 15 (3:3 w 511 5725 900825 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TRAVEL & TRAINING 220.00 220.00 �11' 68 21808 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIST. "625 REFUND - 4 STUDENTS 8.00 8.00 70 � 151 " -P^"~ ~~^^FEE-- ______-__ . � � 21810 �� ��-.��_��_.__ ��_______ �^�_ M -'r i '! w ------�--- ---- ---- - -- �� VV �n,no — - - ---- — - -- --- --- nEFuwo - PARENT CHILD CLASS ' ' 21811 LmroonE, r*suwv PRECHEC?' CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 8 09/29/95 12 :16 VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER FOR - PERIOD .09- VOUCHER/ VENDOR ITEM CHECK ! ` I _._.__ _ -• CHEGi -.NUMBER---.-- - - NUMBER - - - - .-VENDOR - NAME- - .. _._ ._ ___ __._ . _ -_ -_ - - -- . -• - - . - _ ITEM -- DESCR I PT I ON AMOUNT-­--------- - -_- -- •-- - -._._ .._ - -.. AMOUNT I -i 21812 BUEHRE , KAREN REFUND - CLASS CANCELLED 40.00 40000 21813 D Z I U K , DOLORES REFUND - CASINO TRIP 6.00 b . DD i -. - - - -- - - -... 2181 4 _ .. 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VEH I CLEF REPAIR & MA I NT /VEHICLE 447.75 ! :, REPAIR & IMIAINT /VEHICLE 147.45 1x171.27 " ,i 21836 060500 BAILEY NURSERY LAND IMPROVEMENT 1, 88 • !j LAND IMPROVEMENT 2- a 772.20 4 21837 061100 BANNIGAN & KELLY P.A. SERVICES FOR AUG 95 4,408.28 4,408.28 ! --- ......_ .. _ .. _.. 2- ---- - - - - -- - - - - -. .. � . - - - -- - - -- - 06181 0 - - -- - BATTEFc- I-ES-- P'LL -IS- -- - - - - -- ------------------ - - - - -- _.. -._ .SUPPLIES -_._. _.EUIU -I FIMIENT----------------------------- - - - - -- -- ��9- =-9�r- - -. 53 247 --------- - - - - _, _ _.:. - - - -- __. - - - -- - - -__ ... -� �;" j SUPPLIES - VEHICLE P ___..__.. - 06JL906._.. - __- -_ W._ _ _. _.._._.__._._. ___.___ --- BAUER- .-- BUTL_T �_.. -- .. - . SUPPLIE -- - VEHICLE--____..___.._ -____ ..____... I , �� +I � 1 ! 21840 071200 BEST BUY CO. SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT PMENT 85.19 85.19 I ' i 21841 071300 _ LEST WESTERN TRAVEL & TRAINING 66.90 66.90 TJ ;41 1 10 '` _.- . 0811 -50 _. BOHI= JOHN ._ - -- - ._.____.�__ _ - - FOOD... FOR.... K-- 9..- -SEP�' ---95.__. _._...,_... _... -- - -__ __..._.. - - _ _ - �. _ j : "' 21843 091250ROTTEM, TRACY A. AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR 90.00 90.00 >a '' , 21844 101100 BUCHEN ENVIRONMENTAL SERV. INC TELEVISION INSPECTION 580.00 580 -00 ,- MIATER 1A L . -- MA I NT-MATERIAL 21.70 ' SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 10.07 11,10 w !.; i i -'t E - -- ._... .1i - - - -- ------ .__.. -2- 1846-----_.._—____--_ i+ ��4�i----------------- �t�F�EAU--- OF._.. hRIMI- NAL---- AF'- 'PREHENSON - -- TRAVEL. - -$ c-- TRAI�tI�li�------------------ ___---- - - -.__ _.--- S►O- �-00 -- - __.___._ rr•• - !, lr1i 1 r.(1? ' 21847 21847 110065 C.C. SHARROW CO INC. SMALL TOOLS 433.35 433.35 3`f I; , ` y 21848 - 110425 CAPITOL SUPPLY CO. CO AINTENANCE MATERIAL 48.18 48.18 `'''1 0 ; ;r,+ - CARLSON -EC U_1P'lMI ENT - CQMPAhtY -- -....- . - _ O�.JTS I DE. RENTAL- f ; 21850 120400 CEMSTONE PRODUCTS CO. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 2 - ,,. _._ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL ' ' 21851 120515 CENTRAL STORES DUPLICATING COSTS 80.48 afl -DUPt� I CAT- I- NG---- GOST- S--- - - - - -_ _.------------- _- .__-------- - - - - -- - - - - - -- --- _--- 2--:82- --------- ___. —___ -' _ -------------------------------------- DUPLICATING COSTS 50 n DUPLICATING COSTS 11 67 DUPL ICAT I NO. - COSTS.- . ....... _ _ . DUPLICATING COSTS 38.05 ,n' , i ,- DUPLICATING COSTS 188.27 i'� ._ DUPL I CAT.I NG..-- .COST-S - -- !t;5, ` 21852 iii 150 CHRIS FAUST PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT 95 -12 1 i � 68� . 00 21853 1,. 1800 CLUTCH & U -JOINT SUPPLIES - VEHICLE 15 15 - 7E ' .- 0 o� CITY OF —' ___-- '2 09/29/95 12:16 VOUCHER/CHECK nsozSrEm !^ ------'------- ---------- ---------- --------------�---'---\� pwsE 10 ^ ~' VOUCHER/ VENDOR ITEM CHECK Nm 21854 150175 COLLINS ELECT. CONST. CO. REPAIR & MAINT/UTILITY 73.43 io 73.43 11 21855 152300 COPY DUPLICATING PROD. DUPLICATING COSTS 464.06 464.06 «� 17 mw 13 21857 180100 D.C.A.,INC. DENTAL CLAIMS — CK RUN 9-15-95 760.65 760.65 19 21858 JL90080 DEGE GARDEN CENTER PROGRAM SUPPLIES 17.24 17.224 mw o� 260400 FAUST DANIEL TRAVEL & TRAINING 166.74 1 21860 VEHICLE ALLOWANCE 83.62 260.36 0» 2'1862 270177 FLANAGAN SALES, INC. PLAY EQUIP & GRILLS IRON MT 37 37. 28 21863 300500 G & K SERVICES UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 109.35 'id UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 136.95 246.30 IN 21864 302750 GLENBROOK LUMBER & SUPPLY INC PROGRAM SUPPLIES 462.28 462.28 4 2 . 1866 320200 GRACE, DUANE INSPECTION SERVICES 618.85 ai 320281 GRANDMA'S BAKERY, INC. PROGRAM SUPPLIES 12.75 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 12.75 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 12.75 w� PROGRAM SUPPLIES 12.75 PROGRAM SUPPLIES .12.75 '10 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 12.75 114.75 � 320520 GRUBEn'e POWER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 8.31 8.31 W� 21870 3220600 onuEwHoaEm, Lzxow AEnoezo zmarnuoron �6.00 36~00 _- z3m250- -�' _*mmo��ss�m,s�zou__-___--__ --''-zomvEL & TmAzmImo-_- �J~ �xo7z ������ *ezwv nsmT��e INC , _ ouT�zo� nsmro� �ouzpm�wT �a 1� ~ r � ounazos.eEmTAL-_EQUIPMENT _- - 9e.0.7-- ` - ouTozos RENTAL - EouzpmEwT 90. e8 218 Id C� C�'y TRAVEL -TRAI -NING -- - - . _ ...._- _ -- ..._ -._ - _- - - - - -- -1 0=4 0 - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- -1 0, 00 - -- - - -- 'n' - '21- 890'•--- ---- -.. --- -..- 500650 - ......... .. M -r R- r- Pt. A:----•--- --- --- -- ---- ---- -- ---- ---- -- , 11 SUPPLIES - VEHICLE CLE 75.24 75.24 21891 500800 M.T.I. D I STR I BUT I NG CO. l 2189 2 501 ii 51 MAC QUEEN EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - VEHICLE 4 �{J . 68 420.613 1 I ' ...... .. ..... .2- 1893....._._ --- ..._.. ..- -- - -- 501650- ...._.._....._...--- 1"IAJI OZA1 M- I- CHEL-- LE.._._.... __.- . - - - -- • - -. -..._ __ - - -- - - - -- AEROBIC - INSTRUCTOR...__...__... -' ---.__.._....--------.___.------.__..----...._----------_.__- �6-.- 0c�---------...._ ._..__._.__....._..--- .__.. - - -_ ...-- �6- ��0t���------ �---- ......� . .__ ... I 1' 510500 IYlAF'LEIOOD BAKER PROGRAM SUPPLIES 41.84 41.84 21894 _. 2189 5 511200 MARSDEN BLDG MAINTENANCE CO. REFINISH FLOORS PUBLIC WOR 870.11 1.::1.. _!IL_l: _I .1 '.:. (.:. -.:.. : - -:.: �., _l�lil:.l'�..:._1__t- .tLl_. .:l.l.:.!1IIL.._ L:1 :,:.1 ' � I I I i P PRECHEC C CITY O OF MAPLEWOOD P PAGE 11 0 /95 i :16 V VOUCHER/ CHECK REG I STER OR P PERIOD 09 ' r ' I ITEM C CHECK ' ' it ; t I V VOUCHER/ V VENDOR I VENDOR- NAME---.-- _ ......_..._ .... - - - - -.. - -- - _ .... - - - - - - -- ITEM ..DESCRIPTION--.---------.- .. __ _ .... . ........ . ... - - -- . ._ - - -- -- AMOUNT -- - - - -- - - - - -- - -- ... _ .. - AMOUNT- --- _ _. _.- " Ii( 1 i OUTSIDE RENTAL EQUIPMENT 3 31.78 238.89 21873 5 507 0 H H I RSHF I ELDS. M MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 7 798.75 SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 32.38 8 83 i . JL ; ;,141 21874 a X51600 H HOULE DENISE A AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR � ��.DD � �6.0� i 21875 _._ _. _ ... - -- }618 0 H HUDSON -- . MAP'. _._ COMPANY - - -____. __ _.. -- - - - - .. - - - SUPPLIES _--... EQUIPMENT---- 6 62 - 'I I ' 21876 , - r T TELLO PROSECUTION Ohl COSTS 4 4 1.60 4 4 1.60 I � 2 21877 x,90300 I INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY S SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 2 28.06 x x$.06 ; ;. _ _ _ 400950 _._.. _ - - _ -_.. J SANE -- THORNE - -- TEMPORARY- - - SERV ICE _ T TEMP SERVICES . -- FOIE - - SECRETARY i 21879 4 401150 J J I FF I PRINT SIT S SUPPLIES - OFFICE 1 11' 1 119.2%_v ; 21880 4 4016 0 J JOHNSON a KEVIN ARTHUR T TRAVEL & TRAINING 6 64.94 123 I TRAVEL & TRAINING 5 21881 4 401670 J JOLLY TYME FAVORS P PROGRAM SUPPLIES 4 42.80 4 4 4�015�r - --- ..._.. .. _ ___. -- - i�Ih11�0' -S - h�lATi- Oh1AL --A�F� _. __.------------ _----- _.-- - - - - - -- -- P1: �L�LISHIhIG-- ___---- .------ •--- ..____._. __.__.__.__..____.__._._____------------------_- � �7�T- 55._.____-_-_._.__----- . ..__---- ___.__.__.___.____.___. , Jill PUBLISHING 2 239. ' ' PUBLISHING 50.05 5 561.69 21883 4 4050 K KRAUSE, JACQUELINE NE A AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR 1 108.00 1 108.00 ,.Iii � i ,d •.1;� - _ ...-- .----- - -2.1 884-- ._------- •------- 4 4�01�5 _- ....._ _ _ - L- .- E- ,- T.h{�------------ - - - - -- ---- _.--- •------ - - - -•- ._.__....------------ - TRAVEL-- ....�c -= T' RA' I- h1lhtC- r---------------- ._.---- _..- • - - - -- - - -- ----- - - - - -- I 21885 4 450150 L LAB SAFETY SUPPLY INC B BOOMS I - -.. _ __._. _. _.. .._.. _ ..__...._. _.. _..____..._ .. __ __ _ _ _ 2 _.._... _... U UNIFORMS g{ CLOTH I h!G 20.00 2 20.00 t_ -.. __ .. 21887 _... - - - -- - -- - • -- ------ 4 46�j451 - -- - -... - - - - - - -- LEAGUE - -OF - -M I hlhl --r- Ci T- IES._. _._ - -- - - -- - -__ - -- - - - - -- •-- SUBSCR I PT I DNS-- - .&_.- MEMBERSH I PS- -- -- -._... --------------- - - - - -1� ��5►4- ,�0• - - - - - -- __ _____. - - - - - -- -�.� ,- 554.00_- .__._. . ._ .1` .._ __...... - -- - - - -- - 460570 L ` S TIRE SERVICE INC. . L LAND IMPROVEMENT 2 240.00 2 240.00 ir 89 4 460700 L LENFER TRANSMISSIONS R REPAIR & MA I IVT l VEH I CLE 9 9E32.67 9 982.67 i 1 - 2 1 I PRECHEC2 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 12 ±1 i j 09/29/95 12:16 TOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER ` � 09 _ ._ - - ... - - _..._.. - -- - -- - -- .... - -- ------ - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- -- __ _ __--__ - - I•� -- - -- - - - - -- _... - -- _ -- -- - VOUCHED/ VENDOR ITEM CHECK NUMBER -VENDOR - DESCRIPT- ION -_ AMOUNT AUG FILL IN CLEANING x,099.12 2,969. iE "' 21896 - 511600 MASYS CORP REPAIRS & 1" tTNCE . /EQUIPMENT 11855.75 a _ 1 855.75 ` a ,�. � 1 -- ......_...___..._ ._.__ -- 2187------------------- - - - - -- 51.1750- ._. -- �IAU�"- �'- •E'AI�tT- CQ: - - -- ----------- __.___....._._._.___ _....._._..__.. �UF €'L- I €5..._._.- EQUIFIYI €NT- ----- ...__.__.. _.__ __ .._ --- .___.._ -• -- ------------- 1��- .- �C►.._._._..._.____.._ ..__...___. _...._.__......_16.00- _...__. _ ;�� 21898 520500 I" iCGU I RE , MICHAEL TRAVEL & TRAINING 525.92 525.92 21899 530560 MERIT CHEVROLET SUPPLIES - VEHICLE 51.99 51.99 I ATHLETIC -- SUPPL-` _ __ ._.___..._.. - --PROGRAM - SUPPLIES SUPP'L I ES - EQUIPMENT 41.27 275.41 - - -- -- -_ - - - - -- 21901- - -- - - - -- - - - - -5 1400..._.----- - -_ - -- METRO- -SALES - I�UC.- --_- -_ ___- - -- -... - - -- SUPP'LIES -- - _EQUIPMENT- SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 528.88 765.40 ; - 2 1 -g0�- _- _- ______._..__----- 54C� -17�► ...._ _ _ _. _.. - I1IL)WEST - -COCA- COLA-- DOTTLLNG --CO. _ . - - -- MDSE.. __.FOR _. RESALE 21903 551600 MN REAL ESTATE JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS & MEMBERSHIPS 65.00 65.00 'i 21904 551 700 MN N REC. & PARK ASSOCIATION STATE SOFTBALL BERTH 100.00, 100.00 ' 30 . ............ REPAIR - &--- MA.INT- /EQU- IP'MENT.- _._." __ .50..00 21906 660800 NORTH ST. PAUL CITY OF UTILITIES 1, 795.14 I. i l i ,.., ....._. - - - -• -- - - -- - ___ , - -- --___.._.-_.-------•-------- •------------ •---------- -___.. - - - - -._ .__------ ___- __- - - - -:. �--------__-_-______. ._..._--- •-------- .- UTIL -ITIES ._____ ..- ----_.----------------•-------•--------------------------- - - - - -- X86- .44-- ._- __- _-- --- - -- ------ '- .___....._.. ___ _ -.. _____._ ._ _ _, UTILITIES 218.29 ? 399.87 ' -..- NORTH -. - STAR -. -.W I- P'ER - - - & -- ..INDUSTRIAL.. _ .--- •------- SUPPLIES- .- JANITORIAL.-- -- -1! 7.45 i 21908 661600 NORTHERN HYDRAULICS , I NC . SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 27.67 I1 ,,.1 - - .-- -. - - -- - -- - - -_ -- - - - - -- - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- -- _ -- - ----- - - - -MA I NTENANCE--- -MATER I AL-- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - 50.0v - - - -- - ,� 21909 661900 NORTHQUEST , JONEEN AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR 45.00 45.00 21910 681151 OFF I CEMA X SUPPLIES - OFFICE 98.17 98.17 • 21911 _700735.­.­_ PALMA , STEVEN . T _ . FOOD FOR K -9. SEPT 95 . 35.00 J . 21912 710$00 PET CONNECTION PROGRAM SUPPLIES 14.37 14.37 21913 711 500 PHOTOS TO GO PROGRAM SUPPLIES 31.95 31.95 712.1 -09 -- - - PLACHES K I. MEL I.SSA- -._. -. -- - - -. - .. - -- .- .- ..- ._ - - -- -- -- -- AEROB I -C - - .INSTRUCTOR . _.__ ....._ .. _ _.__ _. _. _.. -- - - _ _ .. - - - -- - - ... -_ . . 00- -------- - - - - -- l 21915 71 111 PLAZA TIRE AND SERVICE INC REPAIR & MAINT /VEHICLE X45.73 i REPAIR -& MA I NT /VEHICLE .153.40 - 499.13_.. 21916 720764 PREFERRED RISK CONSULTANTS FEES - CONSULTING 574.00 574.00 21917 741 RAINBOW FOODS PROGRAM I SUP'PL I ES 9. 56 39.56 j �7fa '� ' PRECHEC.. CITY OF MAPLEWOOD RAGE 1� f i � 09/29/95 195 12 :16 VOUCHER/ C ECK REGISTER _.... - - -.. _._ - . -. _ - ._ ........_... __ . _... _. _ _..... - - - .._..._..._. __ _ -- - _ FOR -- PERIOD 09 i �4 ' VOUCHER/ VENDOR ITEM CHECK '! - -- - CHECK-- -NUMBER- NUMBER--- - - - -__ -VENDOR- --NAME-----.-- --- - - - - -- -- - - -- - - - -- -- ITEM - DESCRIPTION._ -- AMOUNT--- - - - - -- -I' I o 21918 741600 RAMSEY COUNTY AUG 1995 DATA PROCESSING 237.11 " ..._ ._- - ..... __ - _ ....._ .. _ . - _.. - _.__ ._..._ ... _. _ . _._ ....._ .._.._..._ ...__ ...__.... _ __ _ - -- -- - - - - -- _ _ ._ ..._ . AUG • -1995. DATA..- P'ROCESSI NG -. ._ -._. _.. .... ' AUG 1995 DATA PROCESSING 2.74 244.78 - - - -RE I NHART -- I NST-I-TUTI OVAL ---- FOODS- - - - - -- - -. MDSE ..._FOR SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 25.83 142.42 ._..__._- _- .-- PEhthl l -�C -- - IrOi�P'aRAT -I ON _._-_____ _._- .-- _ - - - -- _.._ - - --- .--- - -OP'T I COh't- -- LI-GHT .- �COhtTROL .._- S.Y..S-- .�- �-------- ____.. _�.i8.___.._._�.�_._. -�_ _ _.�.___._____.i a 5'4 _ - i.,, 592 i8..__.. 21921 751370 RITCHIE, MARY AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR 114.0 1.14.00 j i ' 21922 762400 RUFFRIDGE - JOHNSON SUPPLIES - VEHICLE 201.27 201.27 !;.I OFFICE. -PRODUCTS -- L- 1V0�- ......__.._ _ _.-- - - -• -- - - -- ES ---. SUPPLIES- 'j PROGRAM SUPPLIES 63 . 3 :;;,' SUPPLIES - OFFICE 76.75 ! +� _- _-- .__ -__- ----- - - - - -- --- SIiPPL I ES -- - - -. _...OFF -ICE- - - - -- - -• - - -- -------- �8 -. -84- __ ____- ______- •------------ - - - - -- _...__ _ , SUPPLIES - OFFICE 270.99 ; ,,;; 4 p SUPPLIES - OFFICE 50.00 21924 780600 SAM'S CLUBS DIRECT SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 21.26 ",� - -- _ -- -- ------ _P'ROGRAM__..SUPPLI-ES -- - - - -- y PROGRAM SUPPLIES - 46,48 101.56 I ,a MDSE. FOR RESALE 209.45 ;• __FOR__ RESALE_ 38.37 21925 810500 SHERWIN WILLIAMS SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 38.37 + -1 „z 21926 820225 SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO SUPPLIES - OFFICE 55.02 55.02 EQUIPMENT u� IL'' 21928 840295 ST PAUL BAR & REST SUPPLIES - OFFICE 29.12 29.12 21929 -� 850380 SUNDAY'S COOKIES MDSE. FOR RESALE 189.60 189.60 )9 i `___...___..--- - .- __.- ..._.. - - - -._ ..2.1.930---- _---- __--- _ -_ -• -- E 35039 . 5 ., - -_.__. SUNRAY so i SUPPLIES _ VEHICLE 44.17 , 17 SUPPLIES VEHICLE 99.46 207.81 21931 860080 T.A. SCHIFSKY & SONS, INC MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 2 2 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 118. � E„ 1, ,. 219 32 860520 T -SHIRT RANCH - ------ .. PROGRAM SUPPLIES 93.00 -' jl - - - -- - - - - -- _. ___ . _..---- - - -219 3 3 .___ .. ----- - - - - -- - - - - - -- 860650_.. -. - - -- TARGET - -_. STORES- .CPC - a -- AIR_­­ - - - - - -- - SUPPLIES _- _._EQUIPMENT ---- - - - - -_ ---------- - - - - -- - -10 -07 --------- - - - - -- - - ... - - - -- ... - - - - -- r ; PROGRAM SUPPLIES 12.35 ' :.. sl SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 89.42 __._SUPPLIES.._. -- SUPPLIES - OFFICE 52.26 168.08 • f ' PRECHEC2 ........_._..._ CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 14 09/29/95 1'':16 VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER s - - - -__ -- - -- FOR ---P--E- OD-- 09 - - - - ----- - - - - -- - - -_ - - -- _ -- ..--- _...__. 1 • �' VOUCHER/ VENDOR ITEM CHECK -- . -. - - -- CHECK -- NUMBER--___ NUMBER_ .-VENDOR-- hiAM€ - - - __- -- - -- _ -- ... -, - - -- -- -- ...__._ ...L TEM.. -DEGCR I PT ION. • tj 21934 880675 TROPHIES UNLIMITED PROGRAM SUPPLIES 31.95 __------ -.____ -- ._�__---------- F'ROGRA�'I - -- SUPS' L- I- ES-----._._•_--•----..._------------ •------------- - - - - -- -- �7�•.•7� -- -- -- ------------ 4D4,- 70-- _____._..I I � • " 21935 880750 TROY CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES SUPPLIES.— JANITORIAL 133.50 I - _ .._ _ ..._..._ . -.. - -- -• - - - SUPPLIES . _ -- _. JAN I -TOP I AL- - -- - 97 ! 21936 880850 TRUGREEN— MAPLEWOOD WEED CONTROL 479.25 479.25 j 21927 881320 TWIN CITIES TRANSPORT AND TOW 21.3 • '' TOW 21.30 TOW TOW 20.00 83.90 --------------------- •--- 2 1c�8- - - - - -- BC�:B-- ____._----- TWIN- -- CITY-- HARDWARE— - SUPk L- I- ES------ E- t�U- I•P'MEpIT -. __.._ —_. _---- _.___-- - - - - -- �0-- --- - -- .- _ • ''; 21939 900100 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 113.35 .. _ _.----- -__.__ __._.._._.._.-_-__._-_------- ._..._.— ._---- r.._....- - -- --- - -_.._ ._ - - - - - -_ ._ _.___.. ____. -----•------- -•---__. .------ _..._._.____.----- • - - - -• ------- ___.__- — - - -.._ _... _ ._..- _._._._. _.... -- �- .____------- -...__ _. - -._- - - UNIFORMS & & _-- - -- ___ -- --- _ �.__...— ��- - - -- _—_____- 5 _ .. - . . 5.- • !, 21940 910200 VALS BODY SHOP REPAIR ACCIDENT DAMAGE 1 1 I 21941 911350 VIKING ELECTRIC SUPPLY SUPPLIES — EQUIPMENT 54.04 54.04 • l „_ 931300 -. -_ - .- WAL-SH , W I LLl AM._ -E~ . - -- -•- - - _- ___.._... _.. __ ._._ .-- COMME�tC I AL - P'LUMD I I�IG - -I I�ISE'ECTI t]i�1 -_ -_ ,,.,_ - - - -. _.______ ,4 .. D.._____� __.__ _.. _._.__ .._..____.__. __._._ ... __- - -• -- -- - -- - . _. COMMERCIAL PLUMBING INSPECTION 425.00 • js� COMMERCIAL PLUMBING INSPECTION 425.00— 340.0' 21943 940520 WEDES ,, CARYL AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR 72.00 72. 00 • �,,; - -- -- -- -. WESCO - .D I STR I BUT I ON- 5r - -._I NG- .------- -...__ SUPPLTES -- EQUIPMENT­----­--- • I I'iti� .:91 BANK- - NOT - -CN -- -FILE -- - — -- - - -- __ __...- - -- - - -- BANK_ TOTAL--- - - -- -- -- - - _ - — -- - - -- _ -- ._... -- - -- -- -- -- -- -_ _ -- - - - -- � . - .CHECKS TOTAL - 974 a 02.8.47 i ia:'j • i411 � I c , ' II I � , • I i • II CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 1 CHECK CHECK NUMBER - DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT --------------- - -- ------ - - - -- 47094 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ BJORKMAN,MELYNDA 313.21 47300 09/22/95 ALLENSPACH,SHERRY 301.92 47301 09/22/95 BASTIAN,GARY W 343.12 47302 09/22/95 CARLSON,DALE 301.92 47303 09/22/95 KOPPEN,MARVIN 301.92 47304 09/22/95 ROSSBACH,GEORGE 301.92 47305 09/22/95 CARLSON,THERESE 1 47306 09/22/95 CASAREZ,GINA 1 47307 09/22/95 HENSLEY,PATRICIA 214.14 47308 09/22/95 LE,SHERYL 2 47309 09/22/95 MCGUIRE,MICHAEL A 3 47310 09/22/95 ZICK,LINDA 736900 47311 09/22/95 JAHN,DAVID J 1 47312 09/22/95 MALLOCK,DANIEL 54.00 47313 09/22/95 PIEKARSKI,GREGORY J. 31.50 47314 09/22/95 CUDE,LARRY J 337.60 47315 09/22/95 MIKISKA,WILLIAM 210.40 47316 09/22/95 OSTER,ANDREA J 1 47317 09/22/95 BEHAN,JAMES 881091 47318 09/22/95 BODINE,RENEE 999.51 47319 09/22/95 FAUST,DANIEL F 2 47320 09/22/95 ANDERSON,CAROLE J 88.75 47321 09/22/95 DEHN,DEBORAH 666.48 47322 09/22/95 DeBILZAN,JUDY 473.49 1 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT --------------- - -- ------ - - - - -- 47323 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ GIBBS,MARGARET 899982 47324 09/22/95 HANGSLEBEN,RICHARD 1 47325 09/22/95 KLAGER,WENDY 1 47326 09/22/95 MATHEYS,ALANA K 1 47327 09/22/95 VIGNALO,DELORES A 1 47328 09/22/95 AURELIUS,LUCILLE E 2 47329 09/22/95 BEHM,LOIS 1 47330 09/22/95 FRY,PATRICIA 840.07 47331 09/22/95 SELVOG,BETTY D 300.00 47332 09/22/95 CARLE,JEANETTE E 1 47333 09/22/95 JAGOE,CAROL 1 47334 09/22/95 JOHNSON,BONNIE 817.07 47335 09/22/95 KELSEY,CONNIE L 893.58 473:36 09/22/95 OLSON,SANDRA 1 47337 09/22/95 VIETOR,LORRAINE S 1 47338 09/22/95 ANDERSON,ELSIE 96.08 47339 09/22/95 BARTELT,JOAN 94.55 47340 09/22/95 BERGER,CAROLE 94.55 47341 09/22/95 BERGER,MERVIN 98943 47342 09/22/95 BREIDENSTEIN,ANNA 94.55 47343 09/22/95 BROWN,SYLVIA 101.60 47344 09/22/95 BUNDE,JENNETTE 93.03 47345 09/22/95 BUTTON,JOAN 73.20 47346 09/22/95 CAHANES,LUCILLE 101.60 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 3 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT --------------- - -- ------ - - - - -- 47347 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ CARR,JOAN 89.98 47348 09/22/95 CLARK,MARION 97.60 47349 09/22/95 COTTRELL,JOAN 94.55 47350 09/22/95 CUNNIEN,JOANNE 93.66 47351 09/22/95 DICKSON,HELEN 91.50 47352 09/22/95 DITTEL,KATHLEEN 48.80 47353 09/22/95 DONLIN,PAUL 100.65 47354 09/22/95 DOTSON,DEBRA R 36.60 47355 09/22/95 DUCHARME,FRED 101.60 47356 09/22/95 DUCHARME,MARGARET 61.00 47357 09/22/95 DUELLMAN,AUDREY 93.03 47358 09/22/95 EARLEY,MARGARET 100001 47359 09/22/95 EDDY,BETTY 96.08 47360 09/22/95 EICKHOFF,CAROLYN 88.45 47361 09/22/95 ERICKSON,PHYLLIS 98.43 47362 09/22/95 FALENZER,CATHERINE 88.45 47363 09/22/95 FISCHER,LORRAINE 101.60 47364 09/22/95 FOSBURGH,ANNE 100001 47365 09/22/95 FREDERICKSON,RITA 96.08 47366 09/22/95 FROELICH,MARION 97.60 47367 09/22/95 GOLASKI,DIANE 94.55 47368 09/22/95 HECHT,LLOYD 97.60 47369 09/22/95 HORTON,SHIRLEE 93.03 47370 09/22/95 IVERSEN,MILDRED 94.55 3 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 4 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT --------------- - -- ------ - - - - -- 47371 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ KAUP,LEANN 100965 47372 09/22/95 KING,HELEN 94.55 47373 09/22/95 KOLASA,JOAN 94.55 47374 09/22/95 KOLASA,JOSEPH 97,60 47375 09/22/95 LACASSE,ANNETTE 33.55 47376 09/22/95 LIEDER,MARY LOU 94.55 47377 09/22/95 LING,THELMA 96.08 47378 09/22/95 LOCKE,GRACE 89.98 47379 09/22/95 LOFGREN,DELORES 98.43 47380 09/22/95 LOFGREN,RICHARD 101.60 47381 09/22/95 MANDERS,ROSE MARIE 88.45 47382 09/22/95 MILLER,ALICE 91.50 47383 09/22/95 MOSSONG,BETTY 96.08 47384 09/22/95 MOWCHAN,GUNBORG 93.03 47385 09/22/95 NIETERS,LOUISE 94.55 47386 09/22/95 OGILVIE,BEVERLY 94.55 47387 09/22/95 PETSCHEL,LORRAINE 96.08 47388 09/22/95 RUDEEN,ELAINE 94955 47389 09/22/95 RYAN,JOSEPH 91.50 47390 09/22/95 SCHIPP,DELORES 88.45 47391 09/22/95 SMAIL,LYDIA 88.45 47392 09/22/95 STELLA,FLORENCE 85.40 47393 09/22/95 SUPAN,KATHLEEN 98.43 47394 09/22/95 THOMPSON,MILO 101.60 4 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 5 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT - ------ - - - - -- -- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------------------ 47395 09/22/95 THOMPSON,PATRICIA 98.43 l 47396 09/22/95 TOLBERT,D, FRANKLIN 85.40 -1 47397 09/22/95 WATSON,MARCELLA 97060 47398 09/22/95 WIDHOLM,JUDY 94.55 47399 09/22/95 WIEGERT,DONALD 101.60 47400 09/22/95 WIEGERT,ELSIE 101.60 47401 09/22/95 WIRTH,DONNA 94.55 47402 09/22/95 ZAISER,ROBERTA 97.60 47403 09/22/95 COLLINS,KENNETH V 2 47404 09/22/95 FULLER,ELAINE 591.35 47405 09/22/95 MARTINSON,CAROL F 1 47406 09/22/95 PALANK,MARY KAY 1 47407 09/22/95 POWELL,PHILIP 1 47408 09/22/95 RICHIE,CAROLE L 1 47409 09/22/95 RYAN,MICHAEL 2 47410 09/22/95 SVENDSEN,JOANNE M 1 47411 09/22/95 ALDRIDGE,MARK 1 47412 09/22/95 ARNOLD,DAVID L 1 47413 09/22/95 BANICK,JOHN J 2 47414 09/22/95 BECKER,RONALD D 2 47415 09/22/95 BELDE,STANLEY 1 47416 09/22/95 BOHL,JOHN C 2 47417 09/22/95 BOWMAN,RICK A 2 47418 09/22/95 DREGER,RICHARD C 2 5 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 0 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT --.------------ - - -- ------ - - - - -- 47419 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ DUNN,ALICE 1 47420 09/22/95 FLOR,TIMOTHY 1 47421 09/22/95 HERBERT,MICHAEL J 1 47422 09/22/95 HIEBERT,STEVEN 1 47423 09/22/95 JOHNSON,KEVIN 1 47424 09/22/95 KVAM,DAVID 1 47425 09/22/95 NELSON,ROBERT D 2 47426 09/22/95 RAZSKAZOFF,DALE 1 47427 09/22/95 SKALMAN,DONALD W 2 47428 09/22/95 STAFNE,GREGORY L 1 47429 09/22/95 STEFFEN,SCOTT L 1 47430 09/22/95 STILL,VERNON T 1 47431 09/22/95 STOCKTON,DERRELL T 1 47432 09/22/95 SZCZEPANSKI,THOMAS J 1 47433 09/22/95 THIENES,PAUL 1 47434 09/22/95 WATCZAK,LAURA 1 47435 09/22/95 WELCHLIN,CABOT V 1 47436 09/22/95 YOUNGREN,JAMES 2 47437 09/22/95 ANDREWS,SCOTT A 1 47438 09/22/95 BERGERON,JOSEPH A 1 47439 09/22/95 DOWDLE,VIRGINIA 1 47440 09/22/95 EVERSON,PAUL 1 47441 09/22/95 FRASER,JOHN 2 47442 09/22/95 HEINZ,STEPHEN J 1 0 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 7 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT 47443 09/22/95 KARIS,FLINT D 2 47444 09/22/95 MEEHAN,JAMES 2 47445 09/22/95 MELANDER,JON A 1 47446 09/22/95 PALMA,STEVEN 1 47447 09/22/95 RABBETT,KEVIN 1 47448 09/22/95 SAUNDERS,SARAH 1 47449 09/22/95 THOMALLA,DAVID J 1 47450 09/22/95 VORWERK,ROBERT E 1 47451 09/22/95 EMBERTSON,JAMES M 1 47452 09/22/95 ADELSON,LINDA 832.15 47453 09/22/95 BOYER,SCOTT K 1 47454 09/22/95 FEHR,JOSEPH 1 47455 09/22/95 FLAUGHER,JAYME L 1 47456 09/22/95 HALWEG,KEVIN R 2 47457 09/22/95 LAFFERTY,WALTER 1 47458 09/22/95 PETERS,JILL 747.47 47459 09/22/95 RABINE,JANET L 1 47460 09/22/95 STAHNKE,JULIE A 1 47461 09/22/95 CHLEBECK,JUDY M 1 47462 09/22/95 HAIDER,KENNETH G 2 47463 09/22/95 PRIEFER,WILLIAM 1 47464 09/22/95 DARST,JAMES 1 47465 09/22/95 EDGE,DOUGLAS 1 47466 09/22/95 FREBERG,RONALD L 1 7 8 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- --------------- AMOUNT - -- ------ - - - - -- 47467 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ HELEY,RONALD J 1 47468 09/22/95 KANE,MICHAEL R 2 47469 09/22/95 LUNDSTEN,LANCE 1 47470 09/22/95 LUTZ,DAVID P 1 47471 09/22/95 MEYER,GERALD W 1 47472 09/22/95 NAGEL,BRYAN 1 47473 09/22/95 OSWALD,ERICK D 1 47474 09/22/95 SCHMOOCK,JOHN 1 47475 09/22/95 DU CHARME,JOHN 1 47476 09/22/95 ELIAS,JAMES G 1 47477 09/22/95 GEISSLER,WALTER M 1,621.91 47478 09/22/95 LINDBLOM,RANDAL 1 47479 09/22/95 MATTHYS,RUSS 1 47480 0.9/22/95 PECK,DENNIS L 1 47481 09/22/95 PRIEBE,WILLIAM 1 47482 09/22/95 ANDERSON,BRUCE 2 47483 09/22/95 BRENNER,LOIS J 1 47484 09/22/95 KRUMMEL,BARBARA A 624.95 47485 09/22/95 ANDERSON,ROBERT S 1 47486 09/22/95 BURKE,MYLES R 1,388.31 47487 09/22/95 HELEY,ROLAND B 1,363.51 47488 09/22/95 HINNENKAMP,GARY 1,204.81 47489 09/22/95 LAVAQUE,MICHAEL 1,152.31 47490 09/22/95 LINDORFF,DENNIS P 1,341.95 8 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 0 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT --------------- - -- ------ - - - - -- 47491 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ MARUSKA,MARK A 1 47492 09/22/95 MISKELL,CRAIG 406.00 47493 09/22/95 SCHINDELDECKER,JAMES 1 47494 09/22/95 SCHUMANN,ROBERT 468.00 47495 09/22/95 GREW HAYMAN,JANET M 587.99 47496 09/22/95 HORSNELL,JUDITH A 1 47497 09/22/95 HUTCHINSON,ANN E 1 47498 09/22/95 KUNDE,MARGARET 175.00 47499 09/22/95 MACY,RITA 24e00 47500 09/22/95 NELSON,JEAN 854.39 47501 09/22/95 SOUTTER,CHRISTINE 193975 47502 09/22/95 BARTA,MARIE 1 47503 09/22/95 COLEMAN,MELINDA. 2 47504 09/22/95 LIVINGSTON,JOYCE L 913.64 47505 09/22/95 MISKELL,NANCY 516.22 47506 09/22/95 WEGWERTH,JUDITH A 1 47507 09/22/95 EKSTRAND,THOMAS G 1 47508 09/22/95 ERICSON,JAMES 384.38 47509 09/22/95 ROBERTS,KENNETH 1 47510 09/22/95 CARVER,NICHOLAS N 1 47511 09/22/95 OSTROM,MARJORIE 1 47512 09/22/95 WENGER,ROBERT J 1 47513 09/22/95 CHASE,TANIA 252.00 47514 09/22/95 KIENITZ,BRIAN 24.00 0 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 10 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- --------------- AMOUNT - -- ------ - - - - -- 47515 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ SCHULTZ,JOHN 40.00 47516 09/22/95 WESTLING,THOMAS 42.00 47517 09/22/95 PRIEFER,LORI 42.25 47518 09/22/95 STAPLES,PAULINE 2 47519 09/22/95 TAUBMAN,DOUGLAS J 1 47520 09/22/95 WARD,ROY G 476.00 47521 09/22/95 BREHEIM,ROGER W 1 47522 09/22/95 EDSON,DAVID B 1 47523 09/22/95 GERMAIN,DAVID 1 47524 09/22/95 NADEAU,EDWARD A 1 47525 09/22/95 NORDQUIST,RICHARD 1 47526 09/22/95 THOMAS JR, STEVEN 1 47527 09/22/95 ANDERSON,MICHAEL 560.00 47528 09/22/95 BARTEL,DENISE 1 47529 09/22/95 COLEMAN,PHILIP 175.34 47530 09/22/95 DOHERTY,KATHLEEN M 1 47531 09/22/95 EASTMAN,THOMAS E 1 47532 09/22/95 GLASS,JEAN 533.79 47533 09/22/95 GRAF,MICHAEL 598.68 47534 09/22/95 HOIUM,SHEILA 342.92 47535 09/22/95 KELLY,LISA 376979 47536 09/22/95 KIRWIN,HELENE 312.73 47537 09/22/95 PETERSON,KAYLENE 544.71 47538 09/22/95 SALITROS,DARLENE 498.57 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 11 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- --------------- AMOUNT - -- ------ - - - - -- 47539 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ WARMAN,ROBIN 428.11 47540 09/22/95 ATKINS,KATHERINE 229.25 47541 09/22/95 COONS,MELISSA 626.86 47542 09/22/95 ESTEVEZ,DIANE 159.25 47543 09/22/95 FRAZER- JOHN,JENNIFER 223.37 47544 09/22/95 HUGHES,JILL 32.50 47545 09/22/95 MEINKE,JENNY 169.00 47546 09/22/95 PETERSON,RICHARD 273.08 47547 09/22/95 SCHMIDT,RUSSELL 156.00 47548 09/22/95 ISERMAN,MICHAEL L 127.50 47549 09/22/95 RYMER,STEPHEN 818.71 47550 09/22/95 SCHROM,PAULA 37.50 47551 09/22/95 STEENBLOCK,AMY 15.00 47552 019,/22/95 STEWARD,JASON 247.50 47553 09/22/95 CROSSON,LINDA 777.91 47554 09/22/95 DAVIS,WENDY 203.48 47555 09/22/95 DOTSON,ALISHA 187.35 47556 09/22/95 HAGGLUND,BECKY 18.00 47557 09/22/95 HANKA,CYNTHIA 49.50 47558 09/22/95 HESSLER,MEGHAN 73.75 47559 09/22/95 IKHAML,JOHN 60.00 47560 09/22/95 ILLI,SARAH 43.50 47561 09/22/95 JENSEN,MATTHEW 288.04 47562 09/22/95 JOHNSON,JESSICA 258.50 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 12 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE ------ - - - - -- 47563 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 47564 09/22/95 47565 09/22/95 47566 09/22/95 47567 09/22/95 47568 09/22/95 47569 09/22/95 47570 09/22/95 47571 09/22/95 47572 09/22/95 47573 09/22/95 47574 09/22/95 47575 09/22/95 47576 09/22/95 47577 09/22/95 47578 09/22/95 47579 09/22/95 47580 09/22/95 47581 09/22/95 47582 09/22/95 47583 09/22/95 47584 09/22/95 47585 09/22/95 47586 09/22/95 EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- AMOUNT ------------------ ------------------------ KAUFMAN,GINA 282.55 KLETT,ANNA 48.00 KRAEMER,JILL 200995 MARUSKA,ERICA 93.00 NEUENFELDT,TAMMIE 15.00 POWERS,JESSICA 91.50 SCHONES,DUSTIN 60.00 SELIN,JONATHAN 72.00 SWANER,JESSICA 78.00 TAYLOR,KATHERINE 99.00 UNGER,DANIEL 169.75 WARNER,KARLEEN 6.00 WESTBERG,JENNIFER 30.00 AMUNDSEN,NATALIE 11.25 BROTTEM,TRACY 86.25 JENSON,COLLEEN H 33.75 MILLER,CANDI 97.50 SWANSON,KARI 30.00 AURELIUS,CRAIG 45.50 FRANK , LAURA 21,00 SCHROEDER,KATHLEEN 185.50 BOSLEY,CAROL 84.50 CHRISTENSEN,JODIE 266.63 DIRKSWAGER,COLLEEN 818.71 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 13 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME - - - - -- --------------- AMOUNT - -- ------ - - - - -- 47587 -- - - - - -- 09/22/95 ------------------------ DULL,KELLIE 236.25 47588 09/22/95 JOHNSON,ARIEL 30.38 47589 09/22/95 LEHNEN,LORI 123919 47590 09/22/95 OLEARY,VIRGINIA 29.00 47591 09/22/95 RENSLOW,RITA 87.75 47592 09/22/95 SAGER,TENA 21.94 47593 09/22/95 ANDERSON,MICHELE 82.50 47594 09/22/95 AUER,DANIEL 380.67 47595 09/22/95 BAILEY,DEANNA L 33.00 47596 09/22/95 CHRISTENSEN,JANET 299.72 47597 09/22/95 CURTIS,CARL D. 987.51 47598 09/22/95 ERSFELD,ALICE L 99.00 47599 09/22/95 JAQUES JR,MARTIN 265.77 47600 09/22/95 JAQUES,THOMAS 110.00 47601 09/22/95 LATHAM,BETTY 429.09 47602 09/22/95 MILLS,DEREK 181.50 47603 09/22/95 MILLS,WESLEY 93.50 47604 09/22/95 RATHBURN,RODNEY 435.03 47605 09/22/95 SCHLINGMAN,PAUL 1 47606 09/22/95 SWANSON,LYLE 1 47607 09/22/95 SWANSON,VERONICA 573.81 47608 09/22/95 MULVANEY,DENNIS M 1 47609 09/22/95 SPREIGL,GEORGE C 1 47610 09/22/95 HURLEY,STEPHEN 11683.44 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS REPORT FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 14 CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE EMPLOYEE NAME AMOUNT ------ - - - - -- -- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------------ - - - - -- TOTAL GROSS EARNINGS 253,506.16 F.,z MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Final Plat PROJECT: Beth Heights Second Addition LOCATION: Hillwood Drive, east. of Sterling Street DATE: October 2, 1995 INTRODUCTION , .. Action on by Cou Endor .. .... _.� Modified.,.. R �. °-� D 3't Chad Lemmons is requesting that the city council approve the Beth Heights Second Addition final plat. Mr. Lemmons represents the property owners. This final plat is the second phase of the. Beth Heights development, and would create 18 lots for houses and an outlot. This plat is along Hillwood Drive, east of Sterling Street. (See the maps on pages 3 5.) BACKGROUND On June 12, 1989, the city council approved the Beth Heights preliminary plat subject to nine conditions. (See the preliminary plat on page 6.) On June 11, 1990, the council approved a one -year time. extension and revised the June 12, 1989 conditions. On June 24, 1991, the council approved another one -year time extension and again revised the conditions. On June 22, 1992, the council approved a one -year time extension subject to the June 24, 1991 conditions. The council granted this extension since the plat was dependent on the city completing the Sterling Street construction to Linwood Avenue. On August 24, 1992, the city awarded the contract for the Sterling Street improvement project. The contractor started work on this project in the fall of 1992 and finished the project in 1993. On September 27, 1993, the council approved a one -year time extension and changes to the plat conditions. The council also approved a city code variation to reduce the required street width from 32 feet to 28 feet. (See the minutes starting on page 7.) On September 26, 1994, the council approved another one -year time extension for the plat. This extension was subject to the September 27, 1993 conditions. On November 14, 1994, the council approved the Beth Heights First Addition final plat. This plat created 14 lots for houses and two outlots. On September 25, 1995, the council approved a one -year time extension for remainder of the Beth Heights development. This extension was subject to the September 27, 1993 conditions of approval. DISCUSSION Mr. Lemmons is progressing with this phase of the plat (along Hillwood Drive). He has finished all the conditions the council required for final plat approval. RECOMMENDATION Approve the Beth Heights Second Addition final plat. Approval is subject to the county recording the deed restrictions and covenants required by the city. p: sect 2- 28 /beth2fin. mem Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Proposed Final Plat 4. Preliminary Plat 5. 9 -27 -93 Council Minutes 6. Proposed Final Plat (Separate Attachment) 2 Attachment 1 II 16 1. HUNTINGTON CT. 2. OAKRIDGE U. JS - 17 1. CURRIE CT. 2. VALLEY VI EWCT. -- 3. LAK EWOOD CT. r jai w � Z>UUI AVE RESS A• U Pork CT. U a in iFsA Cm" S� Pof* Carver Lake 1 LONNN CT. 2 POND CT. 3 DORLM D LH. 4 DORIM0 OR. 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I r- .?, 2 ATTACHMENT 5 3,; Preliminary Plat Time Extension: Beth Heights a. .Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Council member Zappa moved to grant a time extgns i on for the Beth He i Qht s Preliminary Plat subject to the following amended conditions: 1) Have the City Engineer approve final construction plans.. These plans shall include the grading, utility, drainage, erosion control, tree and street plans. These plans shall meet the following conditions: a) The grading plan shall show the depth and location of the Williams Brothers pipelines. b) For the sedimentation basins: (1) Each basin shall provide 0.10 acre -feet of storage above normal elevation for each tributary acre. (2) If the slopes on a basin are steeper than 10 horizontal to 1 vertical, the developer shall fence the sedimentation basin. The fence shall be five feet high, green vinyl-clad chain link and shall be at the ordinary high water mark. The developer shall landscape-the sedimentation basin site with evergreen trees. (3) To provide room for storing sediment, the developer shall excavate the sedimentation basin to four feet below the normal water level. c) The developer shall design the utilities to serve the property across Linwood Avenue. d) The erosion control plans shall be consistent with the Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District Erosion and Sediment Control handbook. e) The streets shall be 28 feet wide from face to face of the concrete curb and gutter with no parking on one side. f) The grading plan shall include a proposed building pad elevation and contour information for each home site, as well as the areas to be disturbed for street construction. Housing style ' s shall be illustrated which minimize grading on sites tat contain desirable mature trees and steeper slopes. Deviation from this approved grading plan may be permitted by the City Engineer, provided that the intent of the overall grading plan is complied with. 9 -21 -93 7 2) Sign an agreement with the City that guarantees that the developer or contractor will: a } Complete lete all public improvements and meet all City requi rements. b } Place temporary orange safety fencing and signs at the grading limits. c Have NSP install street lights in four locations, • primarily at street intersections. The exact location and type of lights shal l be subject to the City Engineer's approval. d Install permanent signs around the edge of the wetland buffer areas. These signs shall mark the edge of the buffer areas and shall state there shall be no mowing, vegetation cutting, filling or dumping of lawn waste. e } Pay the City for the cost of no-parking, traffic-control and street identification s i gns . f) Remove any dunk, debris or tires from the wetlands and the site. 3 Approva l of a tree removal and pl anti ng plan by the City 9 En i neer . No grading or construction may begin nor w i l l the City give final plat approval until the City Engineer approves this 9 plan must plan. This plan must show woodlots on the site. This p also show the location, s i Ze and species of trees over eight inches in diameter that the developer intends to remove or keep. This lan does not need to show box elders, cottonwoods and P species T h i s plan must also show the location, s i Ze and poplars. of trees that the developer will plant as rep lacement trees. 4 } Deed restrictions shall be filed on Lots 1 -5, Block 1, "prohibiting construction of any deck .or addition attached to the dwelling, within 100 feet of the Will rams Brothers pipeline, unless the City Council approves an exemption." 5} All present outbuildings associated with the existing dwelling shall be removed. The existing dwelling shall be removed or relocated to meet setback requirements on Lot 7, Block 2, or if this dwelling is to remain in its present 1 ocation, the lots to the north shall be adjusted so a 31 -foot rear -yard setback can be met from the proposed north lot line. o} Deed Outlot A and Lot 1, Block 1 to the City for a parking lot for vista Hills Park, in l i e u of park availability charges* 7) The City awarding contracts for the Sterling Street improvement project or the developer constructing sanitary sewer to the existing sanitary sewer in Linwood Avenue. 8) Deed Outlot B to the City. 8 9 -27 -93 9) The developer shall complete all grading for public improvements and overall site drainage. The City Engineer shall include any of this grading that is not completed before final approval in the developer's agreement. 10) The developer shall show the street names on the plat as follows: a) The East -West street that intersects with Sterling Street shall be named "Hillwood Drive." b) The cul -de -sac street that intersects with Hillwood Drive shall be named "Oakridge Lane." c The North -South street that intersects with Linwood Avenue shall be named "Ferndale Street." d) The cul -de -sac street that intersects with Ferndale Street shall be named "Beth Court." 11) Give the City wetland buffer zone easements over all lots that are next to a wetland. This easement shall prohibit mowing, 9 9 cutting, filling or dumping within twenty feet of the wetland. Y2) Show all wetland boundaries on the plat. 13) The final plat shall have drainage and' easements along all property l i nes . 'These easements shall be ten feet wide along the front and rear property lines and five feet wide along the side property lines. 14) Revise the plat so there is no filling in the DNR- protected wetland, except for the Hillwood Drive cul-de-sac. The developer shall not fill this area unless the DNR approves a permit. 15) Revise the plat to provide sedimentation basins as required by the DNR. Provide an outlot for each sedimentation basin. Deed these outlots to the City. 16) Revise the plat so there is at least 10,000 square feet above any drainage easements or the ordinary high water mark of a wetland. .If the developer decides to final plat part of the preliminary plat, the City may waive any conditions that do not apply to the final y plat. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson byes - all 9 -27 -93 9` c. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following Resolution- and moved its adoption: 93 - 09 - 131 STREET WIDTH CODE VARIATION RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City Engineer requested a variation from the City Code. WHEREAS, this code variation applies to the Beth Heights development that is north of Linwood Avenue and east of Sterling Street. WHEREAS, the legal description for this property is: Except that part easterly and southeasterly of the following described lines; Beginning on the south line of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 at a point 310 feet west of the SE corner thereof; then north 01 degrees, 12 minutes, 27 seconds west for 525 feet, then east parallel with the south line of said 1/4 1/4 for 89.99 feet, then north 09 degrees, 12 minutes, 30 seconds east for 133.80 feet, then northeasterly around a curve with,a radii of 60 feet for 150.06 feet, then north 45 degree, 54 minutes, 30 seconds east for 214.38 feet to the east l i n e of said 1/4 1/4 and there terminating; the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 (subject to Avenue and pipe line easement) of Section 12, Township 28, Range 220 WHEREAS, Section 29-52(a)(9) of the Maplewood City Code requires that local residential streets shall be 32 feet in width, measured between faces of curbs. WHEREAS, the City Engineer is proposing 28- foot -wide streets with no parking on one side. WHEREAS, this requires a variation of four feet. WHEREAS, the history of this variation is as follows: The City Council held a public hearing on September 27, 1993. City staff published a notice in the Maplewood Revievi and sent notices to the surrounding property owners. The Council gave everyone at the hearing a p chance to speak and to present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations from the City staff and Planning Commission. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Maplewood City Council approve the ' above- descri bed variation subject to no parking on one side of the streets and the developer paying the City for the cost of no- parking signs. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - all 9 -21 -93 10 f'- 3 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Final Plat PROJECT: Budd Kolby Fourth Addition LOCATION: Crestview Dave, north of Schaller Dave DATE: October 2, 1995 INTRODUCTION Action by, z ndoz sed ....a..,........�._..��: Rea eote .: ate Ken Gervais is requesting that the city council approve the Budd Kolby Fourth Addition final plat. This final plat would create 14 lots for houses. The plat is along Crestview Drive, north of Schaller Dave. (See the maps on pages 2 and 3 and the proposed final plat on page 4.) BACKGROUND On May 9, 1994, the city council approved 1,080 -foot long cul -de -sac, code variations for the street width and the preliminary plat, subject to ten conditions. (See the council minutes on pages 6 -9.) On May 22, 1995, the city council approved a one -year time extension for the preliminary plat. This time extension was subject to the May 9, 1994 conditions. On September 26, 1995, the community design review board approved a landscaping plan for Outlot B. DISCUSSION Mr.. Gervais started building the plat in 1994 and should finish it soon. He has met all the conditions that the council required to approve the final plat. RECOMMENDATION Approve the Budd Kolby Fourth Addition final plat. This approval is subject to the developer recording the required documents with the final plat. Those documents include the: 1. Wetland easements. 2. Deed transferring Outlot A. 3. Deed restrictions or covenants about the ownership and maintenance of Outlot B. p:13- 28/bddk4fin.mem Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line/Zoning Map 3. Proposed Final Plat 4. Preliminary Plat 5. 5 -9 -94 Council Minutes 6. Proposed Final Plat (Separate Attachment) Attachment 1 ,p . .. o . . •j J 1 46 •ti ti ' 494 •• o Co rver Lake t. LOCATION MAP �,A 4 N 1 t 3 21 POND a •.. 4 s ...• 7 o s a •• ... a Cc p 1p o 4 x-V • 1 G • •• .. CT. g a 16 do • M H ILLWO.4 1. 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Nw t^. SEC ,3 T• 28.0.22- �Sw C011. or 9pt1M trK Or ME NE ,/4. Nw IA. SEC ,3 T, 29.11. 22 / HE li.,Nw va, • s F/-r :RSOAt I SEC 13,L.29.11.21 I tl y I • � 'L R A /1/1'7 .2Ar I � t� ^r "�: f lI ' C -T n rnnlTlnr l , I r\VV 1 1 \J r PROPOSED FINAL PLAT 4 4 N Attachment 4 PRELIMINARY PLAT BUDD KOLBY ADDITION BUDD KOLBY 4TH ADDITION 4 N 5 • (9 -:42 P.M. Budd Kolby 4th Addition 3. 8.20 P X � Attachment 5 - � in re ardn a .meetin for ublic he aring g • 9 - a. Mayor Bastian convened the g P rvais of Ima Development Company Code variations request from Ken Ge 9 and revisions to the preliminary plat. r McGuire resented the staff' report. b. Manage p • presented the c. Director of Community Development Olson pres specifics of the p report. d. Mayor Bastian opened the public hearing, calling for proponents or opponents. The.following persons were heard. Ken Gervais ' , app licant, stated he concurs with the requirements Dan Ernst, 2380 Dahl Avenue Dan XX XX, 930 Lakewood Court Linda Ramacier, 2350 Timber Avenue ' n closed the e. Mayor Bastp hearings a P Cul-de-sac Length f Councilm�mber • K�ppen moved to a rove a cul • de- sac that i s 1 080 f eet i n . _ ._. len th. Seconded by Cou ncilmember Carlson Ayes - all Code Variations for Street Width • � introduced the followin Resolution g. Councilmemper Koppen � � a nd moved its - adoDtion: 13 5.9.9, .- .- ..- ..��.• -�- .'..rte , � � �' �.. • •. .. i 1 .,. � �, ..�. ' . 'l .. .. 94 -05 -49 CODE VARIATION RESOLUTION - STREET WIDTH WHEREAS, Image Development requested variations from the City Code. WHEREAS, these code variations apply to the Budd Kolby Fourth Addition that is west of Sterling Street and north of Timber Avenue. WHEREAS, the legal description for this property is: Outlots E and F, Budd Kolby 2nd Addition in Section 13, Township 28, Range 22. WHEREAS, Section 29- 52(a)(9) of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances requires that local residential streets shall be 32 feet in width, measured between curb faces. WHEREAS, Image Development is proposing 24 -foot -wide streets. WHEREAS, this requires a variation eight feet. WHEREAS, City Code requires a sixty - foot -wide right -of -way for a local street and the developer is proposing fifty- foot -wide right -of -ways. WHEREAS, the history of this variation is as follows: On May 9, 1994, the City Council held a public hearing. The City staff published a notice in the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the surrounding property owners. The Council gave everyone at the hearing a chance to speak and present written statements. The Council considered public testimony and reports from the City staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above - described variations. Approval is subject to no parking on one side of the street and the developer paying the City for the cost of one-way and no- parking signs. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - all Time Extension and Revisions h. Council member Koppen moved to approve a one-.year time extension for the Budd Kol by Fourth Addi ti on prel i mi nary pl at ( recei ved by the Ci ty on March 21,_ 1994) subject to the following revised conditions: 1) The City shall not approve a final plat for this project until: a) The City has signed construction contracts for Sterling Street and Schaller Drive. b) Crestview Drive has been constructed to the south property line of this plat. c) The City has approved a final plat for the property to the south. 7 5 -9 -94 2> A recordable quit -claim deed(s) shall be submitted to the City to transfer ownership to the City for Outlot A. 3) The City Engineer must approve final construction and engineering plans. These plans shall include the grading, utility, drainage, erosion control, tree and street plans. These plans shall meet the following conditions: a) The erosion control plans shall be consistent with the Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District Erosion and Sediment Control handbook. b) The grading plan shall: (1) Include proposed building pad elevation and contour information for each home site. (2) Include contour information for the area that the street construction will disturb. (3) Illustrate housing styles that reduce the grading on sites where the developer can save trees. 4) Sign an agreement with the City that guarantees that the developer will: a) Complete all grading, public improvements and meet all City requirements. b) Pay the City for the cost of traffic-control and street identification signs. This shall include the installation of one-way and no-parking signs on one side of Crestview Drive. c) Provide all necessary easements. d) Install permanent signs around the edge of the drainage easement on the west side of the plat and the wetland buffer zone easement around the Outlot A pond. These signs shall mark the edge of the easements and state that there shall be no mowing, vegetation cutting, filling or dumping. 5) The final plat shall have drainage and utility easements along all property lines. These easements shall be ten feet wide along the front and rear property lines and five feet wide along the side property lines. 6) The developer shall complete all grading for public improvements. Additionally, the developer shall complete the grading for the overall site drainage. The City Engineer shall include in the developer's agreement any grading that the developer or contractor has not completed before final approval. 7) Show the area between the street right -of -ways (the center landscaped area) as Outlot B. 8 5 -9 -94 •,�•� �. • _ .. .. � .. . ;' � _ �h�' '3�' Y 7 .. 6 � 7►''t'i Y ��� ' _ �;.' kt ►','L:tS�T�iai���3f�r�rfci�cS' ,'• _ {• •* :•+.� ' y A Review Board must 8) The Community Design R approve a landscaping plan for Outlot B. 9) The developer shall submit deed restrictions or covenants to the City Staff for their approval. These are to be about the ownership and maintenance of Outlot B. The deed restrictions or covenants shall require each property owner in the plat to own a one - fourteenth undivided interest of Outlot B. The developer shall record the deed restrictions or covenants with the final plat once the City staff approves them. 10) Delineate the wetlands and show them on the plat, as ap roved by the Watershed District. Give the City a wetland bu fer zone easement that is twenty feet from the wetland boundaries. This easement shall rohibit any building within twenty feet of the wetland and an y mowing, vegetation cutting, filling or dumping within ten feet of the wetland. If the developer decides to final plat part of the preliminary plat, the City may waive any conditions that do not apply to the final plat. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson Ayes - all F- Y MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Ken. Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Final Plat PROJECT: Mapleleaf Estates DATE: October 2, 1995 INTRODUCTION Action by Counoil VI Endorsed,.. lModified.�.. R e j e c t e d.,..�,...�. Date Tom Gonyea is requesting that the city council approve the Mapleleaf Estates final plat. Mr. Gonyea represents the property owners. This final plat is the first phase of the Mapleleaf Estates development, and would create 31 lots for houses and four outlots. This plat is along Cypress Street, between Connor and Gervais Avenues. (See the maps on pages 3 - 5.) BACKGROUND On December 12, 1994, the city council .approved the following motions for the Mapleleaf Estates project: 1. They changed the land use plan and zoning map from R -1S (small lot single dwellings) and M -1 (light industrial) to R -1 (single dwellings). 2. They vacated the undeveloped street rights -of -way (Connor Avenue east of Cypress Street, Meadow Lane, Brooks Avenue, the 16.5- foot -wide undeveloped public road and the west end of Gervais Avenue). 3. They tabled the other requests until December 19, 1994. The council discussed the options for street access and chose Cypress Street and another connection south or east of the plat. The council requested that we revise the staff recommendations accordingly and put this on the December 19 consent agenda. 4. They requested a copy of the previous Gervais Avenue feasibility study. On December 19, 1994, the city council took the following actions for the Mapleleaf Estates project: 1. Approved a cul -de -sac diameter variance for Demont Avenue. 2. Approved the east one -half of the preliminary plat. 3. Tabled the west one -half of the plat until February 13, 1995. 4. Approved increased setbacks for two lots in the plat. (See the minutes starting on page 7.) On February 13, 1995, the council tabled the remaining part (the west one -half) of the Mapleleaf Estates preliminary plat until June 12, 1995. On June 29, 1995, the city closed on the purchase of part of open space site #116. Maplewood bought 17 acres of land from Mr. Gonyea and Mr. Pillsbury. This is the area south of Forest Street, north of Keller Parkway and west of Gervais Avenue. On August 14, 1995, the city council took two actions about this plat. The council: 1. Denied the west one -half of the 1994 Mapleleaf Estates preliminary plat. The city denied this part of the plat because the city bought the property for open space. 2. Approved the revised preliminary plat (received by the city on July 24, 1995) for the Mapleleaf Estates. This approval was subject to the December 19, 1994 conditions of approval. (See the preliminary plat on page 6.) DISCUSSION Mr. Gonyea is progressing with this phase of the plat (along Cypress Street). He has finished all the conditions the council required for final plat approval. RECOMMENDATION Approve the Mapleleaf Estates final plat. Approval is subject to the county recording the deed restrictions and covenants required by the city. p:sec9 /maplelf4.mem Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line/Zoning Map 3. Proposed Final Plat 4. Preliminary Plat 5. 12 -19 -94 Council Minutes 6. Proposed Final Plat (Separate Attachment) E Attachment 1 O .J •• ti• 6 • '•• •� ?• •�f•• • ./I • �� •• i • •• ••• • • •. W �p KoWman Zko Loki . • � COUNTY J I PuzA CM c�' 2 "► su►��R CT. `�' 2. 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Section 305.03, Subdivtston 2. hove been fulfilled. z ` ` OF T►E EAST 2 40 FM ... - 240 /E[T >s 17 ,4 ; � S David D. Claypool. L.S. 1 1 t THE NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 135 FEET _ 1 J W z — I ! Q A r N R S • 0 N N £ , 'VACATED CONKER AV[NX h AS PER DOG NO. r E X C E P T 0 N C 0 1 y . E A V t W ! J C 1 hereby rtily that this plot of MAPLELEAF ESTATES was filed in the office of the County a Recorder for public record on this _ day of . 19_. of ' 19 A VACATED C" RESS STREET � - o'clock .M. and was duly riled in Book of Plats. Pages t • ' AS PER DOC. NO , A - -- - - 1 Z as Document Number C E R V A 1 S A V E N V F. 2 u. SCALE 1 MCII 130 tics Y -_ --- ' -- _ _ VACATED MEADOW LAW AS PER DOC. NM I C ' O / ` 1 1 ' SW CDR. OF E to N ( 011KNrAiroN Of KAINNO 0 OENOES IU&#KY COUNTY CAST 18011 MOiIUMDIT FOU11O UPON RAWSEY COUNTY COOROINAM. 1 11"TIM 6 MSW NORTH — — 16 r -- — 7' , r - - - - - 1 A 11 , --- 'V iN G 1 or E t/2 OF NE u 1/4 Or NM 114 r� RODS ' _ _ �� 1 " � � r � � C A�IERIUN oAT111I Or 19N3. SE C M aF E 1/2 ^� �D - q E y .j E o /}- ---- - ------ o Or E 1/2 Or NE - 1/4 OF N• 1/4 M& X M TA e1G1[S IR ON CA 1800 (16.5) ROADWAY CA tt1+C11+ DEN OTES 1/? MI+ o WE WONIUMEN SET AiQ WAINCED NY UCEitSE NO. 109 1 `'► 5 1+7 1 <, EAgMEN VACATED AS PER DOG NO. t F, �� ---- -- -- - - -- j W �.� • DENOTES t/2 MCN OWL 00N fPE FOUND \; N a • 'i r l d 1 - e ( �" H '' ; 7 S r ► ; 9OUTN LINE OF 1!E NOR1N 24 R= (396 Or E 1/2 OF r w ., �s �� a 2 �� E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF Nst 1/4 < M MU11=1 : or SEC. 9. - ( G 11 AVE NOOAVENUE t— City Of Maplewood ` AS PER AS PER T>OC. N0. W e do h certify that on the der of 19_ , the City OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 Or z roved this lot. All monumenls will Council of tin City of Maplewood, Minnesota, p the City Council this to Minnesota be set �_ 1 I U►tF Sfe"es. THE IV• t/a OF SEC. 9 T. 29 17 N., R 22 w '- to W V N O at specified by and as stated on plot. according Section 505.02. Subd. 1. ; o F �,( �� It l0. 5 �. I I I W ` Gory Bastion. Mayor Michael McGuire, City Manager I •.; �b 12 1• 7 OUT7A7 D r �- Taxes payable in the year 19 on the land herein described have Men paid, also there 8 ( we no delinquent taxes and transfer entered this day of _ 19 $1 `, I 13 It Director g 1" erly Deportment of Prop Taxation � � z Bl De puty „ I E X C E P T 1 0 N 15 / R M 180M u'E Or 20.4 FE]" v it ►ursuont to Minnesota Statutes. Section 383A.42. this plot has been examined and is opproved INS day of 19 and the conditions of Minnesota la 2 1 AE NEST L94E "M SOUTH Z Statutes. Section 305.03, Subdivtston 2. hove been fulfilled. ` ` OF T►E EAST 2 40 FM ... - 240 /E[T >s 17 ,4 ; � David D. Claypool. L.S. 1 1 t THE NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 135 FEET Ror*sq County Surveyor I ! Q -- ♦ Q O w County Recorder. County of Romisey. State of Minnesoto r E X C E P T 0 N 4 1 hereby rtily that this plot of MAPLELEAF ESTATES was filed in the office of the County a Recorder for public record on this _ day of . 19_. of ' 19 h � - o'clock .M. and was duly riled in Book of Plats. Pages r as Document Number C E R V A 1 S A V E N V F. 11E SOUb4EAST COR. Or TIME NW 1/4 THE SOUTIEAST COR. Or TK Nw 1 \4 SQJM LINE Or SW 1/4 ai SE 1/s OF W 1/4 OF SEC. s. T. 29 N., R. 22 W . RAM%Y COUNTY CAST 1RON n MO LAAW Lou McKenna. County Recorder Or SECTION 9• T. 29 K. R. 22 w. B Depwty KMWEST Lead Surveyors it Civil Eheneeim me. SHEET 1 OF 3 SHEET: PROPOSED FINAL PLAT 4 N 7 Attachment 4 S81r38' 132.09 I w • I Ld 0 J 1 � t: s lo S 2 -� • ? n .� >L 132 •� 3 '• r411L� sersel� w _ cow-106- 198.87 132 LJ AS OCUNUTO !Y Su11rf FB , . , . , . ' . • 133 1 LJ Z W Fe 8 �• `: .�; F'9 --- ---- -- FULL BASEMENT `; F'BLO -- ---- -- FULL BASEMENT LOOK OUT v3 4 FB51IIf0 ---- ---- -- FULL BASEMENT SPLIT WALKOUT •... 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N89'22 , or r . 4z2,01 .. 206 19 . Fe SBV2rOlrW PRELIMINARY PLA 6 - _ - __ -'_� - - - - - _ .. - - W�y..N�...r� - _ ....�r.�r �. .......rw..•.- Irr.ww . ... - ... .. .wr... .. � •1 .mow • • .�. ...i��...•..�.�..r� r ... � rw �. r. Iw+ Y.a..I.wH.�..i.•.aJ.�/�.�`.rr�. r...�.i.�waaJ......r.•, ..�.... r.-.. -- ..�. -.. .r _.. .. _. .. � .. . 2. hapl el eaf Estates Attachment 5 • rove the amendment to the ro osed L� Councilmember Rossbach mov to app - t`1 �.- variance. Ayes all Seconded by Mayor Bastian 94 - 12 - 162 VARIANCE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Dennis Gonyea applied for a variance from the subdivision ordinance. • h proposed HEREAS, this variance applies to t he cul -de -sac at the east p p end of Demont Avenue. of the Map WHEREAS, Section 30-8(b)(3) lewood Code of Ordinances requires P a right-of-way diameter of 120 feet for cul -de -sacs. WHEREAS, the a is proposing a diameter of 100 feet. pp P ro P WHEREAS, this requires a variance of twenty feet. WHEREAS, AS the history of this variance is as follows: 4 the Planning 1. On October 3, 199 9 Commission recommended that the City Council approve this variance. ' '1 held a 2. On October 24, 1994, the City Council p ublic hearing. The p city sta ff publishe d a notice in the Maplewood Review and sent surrounding property owners. The Council gave notices to the 9 P P the hearing an o to speak and .present everyone at 9 PP 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 - de scribed variance for the reasons: 1. The variance would save part of a wetland. 2.. The City Engineer stated that the cul-de-sac would be large enough for snowplowing. Approved the following parts of the Mapleleaf Estates preliminary .plat (received by the City on July 26. 1994): (Cl - y Block 1; Block 2, Lots 1-17; Block 3: Block 4, Lots 1 -4 and Block 5, Lots 1 -7. If the City buys the west half of the plat for open space, the preliminary plat shall also include the Cypress Street connection to Gervais Avenue as -shown on the attached Exhibit A. Table the remaining parts of the plat until February 13, 1995. Before the City Council approves the final plat, a developer shall complete the following conditions: 1. Sign an agreement with the City that guarantees that the developer or contractor will: a. Com lete all grading for overall site dcom lete all P 9 p public improvements and meet all City requirements. b.* Place temporary orange safety fencing and signs at the grading limits. c. Pay the City for the cost of traffic-control and street identification signs. d. Install permanent signs around the edge of the wetland buffer easements. These signs shall mark the edge of the easements and shall state there shall be no mowing, vegetation cutting, filling or dumping. e. Install survey monuments along the wetland boundaries. f. Have NSP install street lights. The location and type of lights shall be subject to the City Engineer's approval. 2. The developer shall complete all grading for public improvements and overall site drainage. The City Engineer shall include in the developer's agreement any gradin g P that the developer or contractor has not completed before final plat approval. 3.* Have the City Engineer approve final construction and engineering plans. These plans shall include: grading, utility, drainage, erosion control, tree, trail and street plans. The plans shall meet the following conditions: a. The erosion control plan shall be consistent with the Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District Erosion and Sediment Control handbook. b. The grading plan shall: 1) Include proposed building pad. elevation and contour information for each home site. 2) Include contour information for the land that the street construction will disturb. 8 3) Show sedimentation basins as required by the watershed 41 board. c. The drainage plan shall show catch basins between Lots 5 and 10, Block 3 and dedicate necessary easements for these drains and • pipes. d. Provide storm water storage and /or an off -site outlet pipe between Outiots A and B, based on a drainage study done by the - developer's engineer. The City Engineer shall approve the exact location, capacity and outlet for this storage. If the City P requires more and capacity, the developer may have to drop q lots. The lots shall meet the Shoreland requirements. e. Provide adequate storrr, water capacity for the wetlands on Lots 19 and 26, Block 2. The developer's engineer shall provide a stud y drainage to determine adequate capacity. The City Engineer shall approve the exact location, capacity and outlet for these.. If the City requires more pond capacity, the developer may have to drop a lot(s). The tree plan shall show the size, species and location of any • f. e e P trees that the developer will plant as replacement trees. p g. The developer shall relocate the existing water line between abandon the remaining line. 7 and 8, Block 5 and ab Lots . 4. Show the following changes on the final plat: drains nd utility easements along all property lines on a. Sh ow 9 e a the fins plat. lat. These easements shall be ten feet wide along the front and rear property lines and five feet wide along the side e p p Y property lines. b. Change Street C to Demont Avenue and change Street D to Adele Street. c. Drainage easements for drainage areas and wetlands that this project would affect. This shall include an easement on the lot that will be south of Lot 19, Block 2. Lots 1, 2 or 3 from Block One or channel the drainage d. Drop . between Outlots A and B through a drainage pipe. he Demont e. Redesign t Avenue/Cypress Street intersection to cul- P de -sac Demont Avenue. f. If the developer sells the west half of the site to the City, he YP may extend Cypress Street to Gervais Avenue as shown on the attached Exhibit A. All lots must have at least 10,000 square feet above any drainage easement.. 5. Show the we tland boundaries on the final plat as approved by the Watershed District. 6.* Provide a 11 — - .�..��_ .� �._ . _.�... _ ... _ ___ _.. . • _.... easements required by the Cit Engineer. c -�t include: y 9 eer. These shall �t l� a. Give the Cit y wetland easements over the wetlands. These easements shall cover the wetlands and any land within twenty feet surrounding a wetland. The easement shall prohibit o P bit any building r structures w* thi n twenty feet of the wetland or any mowing, cutting, filling g or dumping within ten feet of the - wetland or within the wetland it • self.. The purpose of thi easement is to protect the water ualit q y of the wetlands from homeowners' fertilizer and to protect the wetland hab1tat from residential encroachment. b. Drainage easements for the Off-site drainage areas g and wetlands that this project would affect. Thi shall include an easement on the lot that will be south of Lot 19, Block 2. If the developer decides to final plat part of the . p reliminary C may waive a p Y plat, the Y a conditions that do not apply to pp Y the final plat. J * The developer must complete these ese conditions before the City -rove Y a grading permit or approves s the final plat. Approved a setback of 99 feet for Lot 12 Block 5 and a setback of 71 feet for Lot 13, Block 5 as shown on the attached ' c ed Exhibit A. These setbacks are needed to save the wetland on the front of these lots. .. 10 Fam so AGENDA REPORT To: City Manager Michael McGuire Rejecte From. Director of Public Safety Kenneth V. Collins 1. Dat -Y • Application For Liquor. License - Christopher her J . F1 e�'ner Subject. Appl�ca i q - p - Date: September 22, 1995 Introduction Christopher Flesner has White Bear Avenue (Appli Background An extensive background known contacts with the a liquor license in any Recommendation applied for an intoxicating liquor license for 3001 N. abee' s) . investigation has been done on Mr. Flesner. He has no police, ice and we cannot find any evidence that he holds other establishment in the State of Minnesota. After conducting a thorough background investigation on this individual and having a discussion with him, I do not find any reason to deny his application for an intoxicating liquor license. Action.Re uired Application for intoxicating liquor license to be submitted to the City Council for their review and approval or denial. KVC:js cc City Clerk Liquor File 95- 012614 1 CM OF hWLEWOOD ys � ,dam , �. "PliCA77ON FOR. INTOXICATING LIQUOR L ICENSE A"UCAMO?i &BALL BE MM=D IN DUPLICATE. please do - riot . use initials. wbower &ban bowfatls and Vgf uuy falsify the aw wtss to the tollowiaj Qu ettiosaairt thin be "Insd P21 Of P� and Shall be puaiahod ly. It auv the JaDowiat qDtstioas `AP UCAM" shall be Eovened as follows: For a Cor- peratin cot olfcer than &,*cute " application for an cat ars, directors and stockholders. For a part- u , sesSUp ooe o1 the 'NAPPUCAMS" &hall ss*cute thia app Utatioa for AV ne=ben od the partnership. E1iE'RY QUESTION MUST RE ANSWERED Jo n , 1 3- Christo her n Flesner neral Manager V Ge _ gladividua1 rww ooa w parser) •yy\� MP A tot tad I& blhali a t Apple American Limited Partnership of Minnesota . kpL EWOO F�DLICE I sreby apply for an On Iatoz3cating LlQv or Ilcease to be jotatad a t Ap u 1 e b e e' Is Neighborhood Grill & Bar, 2112 Maplewood Mall, 3001 White Bear Avenue in the City of (Gave add ss and kcal &acripUen) ]daplewood, County of jamscs, State od 3Umrexois, fa aa:oraance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 95 of ldaplewood. . I Give applicants' date cd bi tb : Christopher Flesner 5 April 1964 (Da (Y oath) (Yw ) Abraham Joseph Gustin, Jr. 1 December 1934 Robert Theodore Steinkamp 11 September 1945__ S. The resideace for sub of the applicants aarrmed berein for the past live years is as follows: SEE ATTACHED. 4. Is the applicant a citisez of the uaitsd States' - -- —Yes .- - - -- • If aslunOised state dice -a►a.d plact of natvraUta N /A, -- V a eorporatioo or h* slate dtivasaIt hdudJnz naturalization of each after oT �a�tner. For Gourmet Systems of innesota, Inc. (Genera Partner) and Appelbee's o Minnesota, Inc. (Limited Partner): . A braham Joseph Gustin Jr. Citizen -Robert Steinkamp Citizen S. The person oho sz*cuta this applicstioa shall tfvt wlft'i m husband's full same and address.. jo P en Flesner t °cccpatioas have appiic.aa! and associit,ts is this appli &Uon followed for the past live years' SEE ATTACHED. �� 1 T• If PLrtDtthfp, Mate amt go AddrS •d auk partatr Gourmet Systems of Minnesota, Inc . eneral Partner) and Applebee's of Minneosta, Inc. (Limited Partner); 4551 W. 107th Street, Suite 100, Overland Park, Kansas 66207 (address for both entities). General Partner -- 3 23/93 if a OMPOMUM date od Limited Partner -- 2/12/93 state in Which 16mm" Minnesota (both entities) LMMzf of aothwued capitalisation X10,000 (both entities) Moomtg fD lgpi $10 000 (both entiti if a xvbsMa y of a$ at W a te the General Partner and the Limited Par tner _are both 100% wholly -owned subsidiaries of Applebee's International, Inc.* #fVe pQr;*" cf p ryM t�= to operate Applebee's restaurants. name and address of AD Offie s directors and stockholden and the number of hares head by sub: For both the General and Limited Partners: Applebee's International, Inc 4551 w. 107th St., Ste. 100, Overland Perk, KS• 10,000 (Nam) (Ad &u (pi Abraham Jose h•Gustin Jr. (President); 12218 Washington Ct., Kansas City, MO; None Robert Theodore Steinkamp (Secretary/Treasurer) • 838 Blueberry Ln., Liberty, MO; None If facorporated under the bvs of another state, is oorporat3on avtbwized to do busineu b this State ? Number of - certificate of authority - NIA If this application is for a sew Corporation, include a eertZed copy of lxticles of Incorporation and By -laws. Certified copies of both the General and Limited Partners have been led with previous applications. I. On What boor is the esl abet Touted, or to be )ocited S e c on d '. If openting tinder a toning onfa=te, b" is tW fit= of the bulldiag classified? ami s s -Co m rc i a 1 U tht bQDdin= located . within the prescrIbed aru for such license? Y 10. Is the establishment located afar an ar My ooTSere,, %MJV rt3ty, church, grade or high school? N/A State the approx distance of the estibli&J=ent from such school or eho - N/A 11. State aunt AM addrM of oVner of buDdiag Corporate Property Investors; 3 Dag Hammars Plaza, New York, NY 10017 � ,al "mar of buDd. � !�D , �g y nectloa, dusctay or fm- 0Miy, srft applkaat L No . 11 An the Was ee tbt above prvperty &din nra !? No. 1=. Mats *,ether oqMtfM% or an' ad UU Usoctslxs b amlicstk % have ever hsd an appliaation !or a "qw Ikease 72 by any MVUWPAUty W Stste aothorlty; tf ao, give date and details No. ti. Ras the appTicanl, or any od his asWetates in this appTicat;= during the live tears iaunediately Prat Ws ApAcatioz ever bad a be under the )di.nowta Liquor Cw" Act rrvoked for say eioiat'M of nth ltws W focal ordiasness; If io, afVt date and deW No. * Applebee's International, Inc. is a publicly held corporation whose common stock is tranded on the NASDAQ Exchange. . * *For a list of holders of 5% or more of 1830 common stock of Applebee's International, Maplewcec�, Inc., see attached. state whether licaa sd hotiates in this application, during that past eve years ap or as 7 is asa ware aver oaavicted of any 1Agvor 1&w violations or any trim; im thu staff or any other state, or sadv federal Lws, cad if sfl, give date and detaDs No (except minor traff Violations). a a licaa W an of his ssW ate b this application, a member of the governing body of the 16. L pp t, y • issu ad ? N,__, o,-.., It so, is ghat opacity 1 N/A muaicfpaUty is which this license is to lit 17. State wbaer any person other than applicants has any right, title or interest is the furniture, tsturis, or equipment in the premi for which license is applied, and if ao, five acmes and detail ses s ertain a ui ment coffee machines hot chocolate machines, iced tea machines, e tc. ) is leased however the rental payments for such equipment are not material t o the o e ation of the business. eve a ppli ca nts any interest whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishment is the State of Minnesota q . Ye.. s Give name and addras of such establishmen SEE ATTACHED. 19. nrn irh the Hones a.nd addresses of at lest three business references, including one bank refer- L. Sn ow: M n orman & Brand 3300 Norwest Ctr. 90 S. 7th St •ce Michael Minneapolis, MN 5 Jack Falker; Swenson Falker Eilertson, Inc., 1111 TCF Tower, 121 S . 8th St . , Minneapolis, MN 55402 United Missouri Bank, 1010 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64106 (References are furnished for General & Limited Partners /Applebee' s International, Inc.) to. Do you possess a TtW dew's ident3 ation card issued by the lJquor Control Commissioner • iv Dumber of No -- has been applied for. which win expire December E1 it of this yes? Give nam 21. Does applicant iatcnd U "I fatcrxkstinr liquor to other than the consumer! No . 2L. State whether applkart intends t4 pozseat, openta or permit tl+e pos :esR3on or operstio'n of, on the Vicensrd p oR $, any Loom adjoining the licensed premises, any slot rnachlbt dirt, gam- Ming deice and apparatus, w permit any gambling th No . • !d• Art the p remisa tow occupied, or to be toc ay W, by Ot &W;=01 tnt3raly separate and exclusive from any other business eetab1%hm=0 Yes. 24. State trade tame to be O aed.. Applebee 1 s Ne Grill & Bar. =b State name Od pvaon shit WM operate ltw-e— Christopher John Flesner 26. Give Foderal Retail Uquor Dover's Tax Stamp Number 43- 1640931 27. It off' aa1c li o=Si is beiZZ &Mu+d W. do yoo iatcad to delfvv Ikoorr by t►ahWe ? N.—. °_.... It so state oambc of mow fthk1e penalts Wood br Idquor Qxtrol omer for earm . t r.0 N/A ?no an bnDdint a srw too . b'�d�t �t for wl,k}, ZhL app2fcabaa L bel�r madc, pt aaae submit plan: and spscMca boas With thk ap;Scat;=. N /A 29• y%naaciat od tbt aaasttvtdon od ZhL be wM bye �t Al tonm . N/A i�. l�lirals?� a personal lirias�c3al atatrar . meat of sac}, eat with the appl�ca It a partaerth3p, furnish lininew eta ���• SEE ATTACHED. te ' il. Give deuription of type of operstice if this Ie as on -sale lferaee appli"UOD (La whether cock. tail jovnre, zite club, 4 & ant Capacity by number of w nc atom Az d aa other LDeat data Full service restaurant and bar 165± =2. Wh Previous txperiesct ksve you b" in the operation of the type of butincss dew in a 6 above. • ns 'Ver to No. S1 above See # th Also hold an Associates _ De g , a in Hospitality Management. 33• ArnTicant, and hit atsoc3ates fn this l;u of 11inr,esoia govenlint tht taxataoa�D lion, '&10 gtrktJ� comply with alt the laws of the to aid the *Lh of bntoxicatin liq uor; rules state �rornujralsd by the Liquor Contryi Co►rnmis :inner• . � li Q and reivlations I hereby eeruty that I have nad for ; and all ord,r� hoes of the municipality • and an tMe d xn owa Inowl e. t quesums and mat the "Sw ' odt tre to uid Qu � tioiu • General Manager Christopher n Flesner &bacribed and sw►om to befort me a& t+sr+ re at i 9f ` THIS /IPPLJCATi ON MUST ]BE A t' . C*MPANIED WITH ?'OUR CHECK POR THE FIRST JJCENSE PERIOD. SUE LOUISE ANDERSON NOTARY PWUC . ' NO7A S001T r�c�mtnts ;:'c:i.i�. ?► �., �; , ti ,.: •.;��. ,. • a0tl�l1Y - �IM/ Maplewood, *t S5r09 List of 5% Shareholders as of April 7, 1995 from Proxy Statement of Applebee's International, Inc. dated May 26, 1995 Massachusetts Financial Services Company 8.8% 500 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Putnam Investments, Inc. 8.0% One Post Office Square Boston, MA 02109 Burton M. Sack 8.0% 136 Rockport Road Weston, MA 02193 Tom E. DuPree, Jr. 6.1% 617 Dixie Avenue Madison, GA 30650 Abe J. Gustin, Jr. 5.4% 12218 Washington Court Kansas City, MO 64145 Raymond D. Schoenbaum 5.1% 330 Green Glen Way Atlanta, GA 30327 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 2152 Burnsville Center 12653 Wayzata Boulevard Burnsville MN 55337 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 1600 Miller Trunk Highway, #H -13 Duluth, MN 55811 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 1335 Town Centre Drive Eagan, MN 55122 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 4203 Winnetka Avenue, North New Hope, MN 55428 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 320 Apache Mall Rochester, MN 55902 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 8421 Joiner Wa y 4190 W. Division Street Eden Prairie, MN 55344 St. Cloud, MN 56301 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 1900 Adams Street 1600 W. University Avenue Mankato, MN 56001 St. Paul, MN 55104 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 2112 Maplewood Mall 1018 Meadowlands Road 3001 White Bear Avenue White Bear Township, MN 55127 Maplewood, MN 55109 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 7250 Valley Creek Plaza 3200 W. Lake Street Woodbury, MN 55125 Minneapolis, MN 55416 32. Applebee's International Inc., through. its wholly -owned subsidiaries, currently owns and /or PP � operates one hundred fifteen (115) Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar restaurants in fifteen (15) states. 3. Christopher John Flesner Abraham Joseph Gustin, Jr.: Robert Theodore - Steinkamp: 6. Chrisopher � Flesner: Abraham Joseph Gustin, Jr.: 16230 Glen Oaks Road Lakeville, MN 55344 12218 Washington Court Kansas City, MO 64145 9413 W. 120th Overland Park, KS 66213 333. W. 46th Terrace Kansas, City, MO 64112 838 Blueberry Lane Liberty, MO 64068 Manager, Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar General Manager of Airline Catering Company, New Management Corporation Chairman /President/CEO, Applebee's International, Inc. -- Owner /Operator /Franchisor of Applebee's restaurants Robert Theodore 'Steinkamp: Vice President/General Counsel /Secretary, Applebee's International, Inc. Partner, Beckett & Steinkamp Law Firm 18. A PP le American Limited Partnership of Minnesota holds liquor licenses for the following Minnesota Applebee's locations: Applebee's Nei g hborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 105 Nouthtown Drive 1347 Brookdale Mall Blaine MN 55434 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 ' Neighborhood Grill & Bar Applebee's Neig bo Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 7901 Southtown Center 7901 Brooklyn Boulevard Bloomington MN 55420 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 1830 E. County Road B Maplewood; Minnesota 55109 APPLICATION FOR SUNDAY LIQUOR LICENSE I, Christopher John Flesner , doing business at 3001 White Bear Avenue. Ma lewood, Minnesota 55109 under the business name of Apple American Limited Partnership of Minnesota DBA A bee s Neighbor ' hood Grill & Bar , hereby make application for le a license to sell liquor between • the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 A.M. on Sundays at the above location. I hereby certify that meals are served, rved and will be served on Sund . at this location, that • time, and that I there is table seating capacity for 30 or more persons at one presently hold P • �Ma lewood. The s ati g c pacity at this an on -sale liquor 1 i cense, issued by the City of p location is l- Signature of Applicant 16230 Glen Oaks Road, Lakeville, MN 55344 Address Date License Fee is ;200.00 per year. License Year 1s January 1 through December 31 LICENSE FEE PAID RECEIPT NUMBER LICENSE NUMBER July 18 1995 City of Maplewood 1830 E. County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 ATTN: City Clerk's Office � f e ees Neighborhood Grill & Bar Dear Sir or Madam: I, Christopher Jon Flesner, do hereby certify that I have no other interest in any liquor establishment. Signed, i Christop err J. Flesner Date Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 4L.1-& 19�. Notary Public, Scott Count Minnesota Sue Louise Anderson Stamp 1110 SUE LOUISE ANDERSON No�t�urr P�euc • MN+ne'o�t� SOOTT OOIA�lTY �jr GoeaiWon 6�rK,Ma 31.2000 Apple American Limited Partnership of Minnesota 5700 Smetana Drive • Suite 115 • Minnetonka, MN 55343 • (612) 932 -9808 • FAX (612) 932 -9828 ( CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE ISSUE DATE: 07/12/95 I PRODUCER ( THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND 1 ( CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE 1 I Alexander & Alexander, Inc. I DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE 1 1000 Walnut Street ) POLICIES BELOW. P. 0. Box 13647 1 (. Kansas City, MO 64106 1 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE 1 1 ( INSURED: 199510 -1 I I Company Letter A United States Fire Insurance Co. 1 I ( I 1 Company Letter B Employers Insurance of Wausau l Apple American Limited Partner- i I ship of Minnesota and /or 1 Company Letter C Westchester Fire Insurance Co. 1 I Christopher John Flessner ( I 4551 W. 107th St.,'Suite 100 I Company Letter D I Overland Park, KS 66207 ( i ( 1 Company Letter E I i i ( COVERAGES - - - - - I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD 1 I INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS I ( CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, 1 I EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS i SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. I I 1C0-1 TYPE OF INSURANCE 1 POLICY NUMBER I Policy Eff. ( Polcy Exp. I LIMITS I I LTR I 1 I Date (mm /dd /yy) I Date (mm /dd /yy) 1 I I 1 I 1-1 I � I A IGENERAL LIABILITY 1 541 - 024988 3 1 01/01/95 ( 01/01/96 (General Aggregate 1$ 2,000,000 1 I I[X] Commercial General Liabilityl 1 I (Prod- Comp /OP Agg 1$ 2,000,000 1 I I[ J Claims Made [X] Occurence I I (Personal /Adv Injury 1$ 1,000,000 1 i I[ Owner's & Contractor's Prot.1 1 1 1Each Occurrence 1$ 1 i.. I I[XI Liquor Liability: $1,000,000 Each Common Cause /$1,000,000 Aggregate ( IFire Damage(Any 1) 1$ 250,000 1 I I I I I i Med.Exp(Any 1 person) ($ 1 0 000 1 I I A (AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 1 541 - 024988 3 1 i i I i i 01/01/95 1 01/01/96 (Combined Single Limitl$ 1,000,000 I I ([] An Auto I I I[ ) All Owned Autos ( I I I I I ( I (Bodily Injury I$ I I[ l Scheduled Autos 1 l 1 ((Per Person) 1 I I 1[x] Hired Autos ( I 1 (Bodily Injury IS I I(XI Non -Owned Autos 1 1 i ((Per Accident) 1 I I I[ l Garage Liability 1 1 I (Property Damage 1$ I I I I I C 1EXCESS LIABILITY 1 CUA- 10137 -0 1 i 1 1 I 1 10/01/94 1 10/01/95 (Each Occurrence ($10 I I I[X] Umbrella Form I 1 ( (Aggregate 1$10 1 ([ 1 Other Than Umbrella Form 1 I I I I i I I I I I WORKERS COMPENSATION 1 I I 1 I Statutory Limits I i I AND I I i (Each Accident 1$ i I EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 1 1 1 IDisease- Policy Limit 1$ I IDisease -Each Employeel$ I I 1 1 i 1 (O THER I I I l I I 1 1 i I I 1 1 i I i I I I I i I IDESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS /LOCATIONS /VEHICLES /SPECIAL ITEMS I ILocation:2112 Maplewood Mall,3001 White Bear Avenue, Maplewood, MN i (City of Maplewood, Minnesota is included as Additional Insured under General Liability, solely as respects operations of the I (Named Insured at, or arising out of the location described above. I ILiquor Liability includes damages for Care, Loss of 1 Services or Loss of Support. i I-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ICERTIFICATE HOLDER ---------------------- - - - - -I - - - - -- I ICANCELLATION - - - - -1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I CERT - 0 7 7 7 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE 1 EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO I MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT; BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR l CITY OF MAPLEWOOD MINNESOTA LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES 1 1830 EAST COUNTY ROAD B i MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Alexander & Alexander, Inc. Bond NO: 5233818 KNOTT'' .4LL PERSO.N•S BY THESE PRESEJ1''TS, That App,� Amer" ��� Limited , Pa�:t�e.�$.h ... ....... of Minnesota and Christopher John Flesner ' *"—* ........... 0 . ..... vs pr1rw1 pal.S... and ............... ........:...... ... 0 a ....... S.a,f ....... .......... ..................aa st�ret� are hold and firmly bound Maplewood In tle,c County of Ramsey unto ilu X UNIC1rJLIT X OF ........................................... ............................... 0..............•.......... , State of Minnesota, in -the penal 8u nt- of ... ��► �: e: �.... �. �o .��.��.d...���...i�s?. /..�.QQ.S .. -- ....�.�.�.,►.QQ.Q.,. Q.Q .............Doll n r•s, l rl ry f J u t »Lon cr o f . the United States t o be paid to Rata innyt ci pR l i t y for its belt e,4f an for t 1w hc rfi f of all. m rson s -oufferin damages by reason of the breach, of the conditions h er•eo f , for which, pa ylrLOl f IfT.11 a rwl truly fo be »f ade the bind ou.rsel ves, our heirs, successors, anti logo I re>» esenIn ti ve.4, jointly. a nd sewer- filly, fi rmly by. these presents: I CONDITIONS OF TIIIS.OIILIG1TIO.N' 94RE SUCH, ?.'1t�tG tr�l�cr•c�r.3.4airJ. l»�i.rtcirxr,t.�... ' l r�r TI F, C tice or flu terrrL o one year to December 31 r 1995 from, iJu 12th bee , f f• ................. ........................ ............................... ........ ... a ... ......................... .............. ............................... (jo of .. ......... ................ .............Ju 1 . Y.....................19.......5 by the Gover• n.g Eod y o f Rrr id M., r•» i d . 021 ilj to Bell to fo.r of - ing li uore as defined by law of retail only for con:8umption "ON THE I'1?EN1SE8' .deacrtbed tea fottowe, t�•trit • 2112 Maplewood Mall 3001 white Avenue • •..... •...•.......•.......• .............•............N•. •. •. ................... NN.•......... N..............•................•............... .........•.•.......�M....1..... M.V.•t..'............•..• .... . ....•..•....•................... .................................. ..................•............ •.......... .........•..................... •.................• •...............•...•......... . ............ ... . ...••.. ..... • r n' nt i�ra.tity, at which, prenzlscs eaid pr inei pal .:s. corrtr•ol ..... mid olrrr•a.fe ...... a.. t r, s td s onto ' ............. .... ........................... restaurant with full service bar ... ................ as defi by late•• . . . .... ... . ....... . .... . . .... ....................................... . .... . . .............. .. ................. ....................... .................. ........... .... ... . .1 2'r1 sR FOR :, If oa.id princi.pa.l..s. Rhal.t (n.) obey the Im r•v r•rbtfirle It) ::rrr•1�. 1.icrTr.srr> ��r�aiir•.c:•; (b) oha.lt ?my Iii Sa id irt.rtni eipality when due all tor. - ves, lircnae fer.Y, lirivalfic.4t anrl• other charges pror :ir7ed by lo w; (r) elf i rr, thr. evert of any violation of the prori Riotin of rirtl/ laiv relo.tiTto to OW rele1 "O.V 8.4L E" of in toa•i cati n.6 liquors, forfeit this bonrt t o mid (d) ith al t pay (o t lr r r. o•l -•» f of the Ilr•inci•l,rrt amount hereof any dantages for den(h. or i» jrr.r•V 417R.cert by Or r•e8r0fille fvom the t-iolaf iori of ally pr•ut•ision8 of low. i- etatin.6 thereto, THIS 011 r,1 C.-1 TIO.1V ,SII,.ILL BECO MI I *!)Il t; 02'11 ER- 117SF, IT SI194L]. B *4ND IZEAf.4rA'' OF FULL FORCE 94.4'D EFFECT. 12th � July 95 V- uss oux lw nd s arid. ecals thts ................. o f • . ............................... ........................, 1.9......... . ,Si orr ed , ale led , a rr d Deli vered in the Presence of Appl r an Lij d ;Partnership of Mi es a nd Ch er John Flesner Seal . . .... ................. ..... ............ ............................... ................ .............. .. ............ ............................... ( ) .. .. .... ..�.`............ ....... ......... ..... ............................... Scat) .4.Y to principal, Safeco surance Company of America // '�} .•..• .. . . ... ...•... .... ••.....• .... ••..• •......•......... •i.....••.•.. ••.•. •.....•....• • • •..•.•..... •• ......... ............. •... ... •.•.. ........ •. . ....•.... •..••. 1 �S {/W •' ) • ...................................... a:.. .. ...................... .(Sea 1) .48 to ei{•rety Sue Camarillo, Attorney in f f act ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PRINCIPAL For Individual ST *4TF, OF XIJYNESOT.R, as. Carom✓ of ........................ ....................... ............................... • 17 ..y i .. ' 19............ be f ore nue a notary pabt i r. tcti.t.h-i n i• v e t.�.`i ........................"a (� ........................................ ............................... , 1 a / � MEMORANDUM TO: Melinda Coleman, Community Development Director FROM: Mike McGuire, City Manager DATE: September 29, 1995 RE: PLANNING COMMISSION CANDIDATES Action: by Council: Endor sed..... . . Modifie Re j acted..,--- .,....�.,.. ., Date The City Councilmembers have returned their ballots and have approved Alexandra (Bunnie) Brueggeman to fill the existing vacancy on the Planning Commission. If you have any questions, please call me. tmc AGENDA ITEM f L� AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: Lydia Avenue Pedestrian Crossing— Concordia Arms DATE: October 5, 1995 Ramsey County and Maplewood are jointly investigating alternatives to the pedestrian crossing from Concordia Arms to the Plaza 3000 shopping center. This midblock crosswalk has been in existence since Concordia Arms was constructed about 15 years ago. It has operated without incident until recently. The accident that occurred involved a pedestrian and an emergency vehicle responding to an emergency with lights and siren. It should be kept in mind that this incident would likely not be avoided regardless of what traffic controls may be installed at the crosswalk. Residents from Concordia Arms have expressed concern for their safety when they cross the street. I believe much of this concern is based on the disrespect many drivers show pedestrians. Drivers are required by law to stop for pedestrians in a marked crosswalk. Lydia Avenue is a county road in the City of Maplewood. Traditionally, the county and the city have cooperated on the installation of traffic control devices. The last time this issue was discussed, city council requested the staffs to more thoroughly investigate the alternatives presented at a previous meeting. The attached letter outlines more thoroughly one of the alternatives originally discussed. Staff felt the only way to address the safety issue at the crosswalk was to make it overwhelmingly clear to drivers that pedestrians were occupying the crosswalk. The only way to effectively do this is to install a pedestrian actuated traffic signal. A new installation of this type is estimated to cost $37,000. Since the signal is not warranted by the Manual on U n i f o r m T r a f f i c Control Devices Ramsey County w i l l not participate in the cost. The county, however, has generously offered to supply used equipment that is available. The cost to install this equipment, however, is still substantial and is estimated at $21,000. For comparison purposes, this amount is equal to 20 percent of the annual street lights and signal operating budged. It is also 25 percent of the annual street major maintenance budget. On an annual basis, many requests for these two programs are turned down due to lack of funds. Lydia Crosswalk 2 October 5, 1995 Likewise, there are other locations in the city where traffic control requests have been made, but have been denied due to lack of funding. One example is McKnight Road at Holloway Avenue. The daily traffic on McKnight Road at this location is 13,000 vehicles per day, compared to 2,000 vehicles per day on Lydia Avenue. The Holloway - McKnight intersection, however,: still does not meet warrants under the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. For that reason funding is not available for a signal system even though there are many drivers and pedestrians that would argue a signal should be installed at that location. County and city staff do care about feelings of the Concordia Arms residents. We have spent many hours discussing alternatives and investigating various options. It has become clear, however, that the costs are excessive to effect a material change in the crosswalk configuration. It should also be kept in mind that the current crosswalk has operated effectively and safely for 15 years. Unless there is a major change in traffic conditions it is expected the crosswalk will continue to operate safely. KGH jC Attachments . j 2 RAMSEY COUNTY Denartinent of Public Works Paul L. Kirkwold, P.E., Director and County Engin ADMINISTRATIONA AND SURVEY ? r c } ►s fc ��'` 50 West Kellogg Blvd., Suite 910 r St. Paul, MN 55102 • (612) 266 -2600 • Fax 266-26 M E M O R A D U M TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Kenneth Haider City of Maplewood . 10206� Daniel E. Soler Ramsey County Public Works Lydia Avenue Pedestrian Crossing October 2, 1995 ENGINEERING /OPERATIONS 3377 N. Rice Street Shoreview, MN 55126 (612) 484 -9104 •Fax 482 -5232 The following information is a follow -up to the Maplewood City Council meeting on September 11 regarding the pedestrian crossing on Lydia Avenue between Concordia Arms and Plaza 3000. Shopping Center. My previous letter of August 14 identified several options for traffic control devices at this crossing. Option number four identified the construction of a pedestrian traffic signal at the crossing. The Maplewood City Council requested that Ramsey County further explore the .idea of- installing a pedestrian traffic signal. Ramsey County did a preliminary design and cost estimate for the installation of a traffic signal at the pedestrian crossing . The following issues will need to be' addressed. 1. The estimated cost for the installation of a pedestrian traffic signal is $37,000.00. This includes installing a pedestrian activated traffic signal with overhead indications and streetlights. 2. The installation of a pedestrian traffic signal is not warranted at this location as per the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Ramsey.County does not participate in the cost of unwarranted traffic signals as per the Ramsey County Traffic Signal Policy. As a means to cooperate with the City of Maplewood on this project, the County would be willing to furnish some of the materials for the traffic signal (controller and cabinet, vehicle indications, poles, etc.). This would reduce the cost to approximately $21,000.00. Minnesota's First Home Rule County printed on recycled paper with a minimum of 10% post- consumer content AFSCME 3. Ramsey County would be responsible for maintenance of the traffic signal. The City of Maplewood would be responsible for supplying power for the signal and ongoing electric costs. 4. The above costs do not include Emergency Vehicle Pre- Emption at the signal. EVP would add an additional $3,100.00 to the estimated cost. 5. Our observations indicate that parked vehicles frequently block visibility at the crossing. It is recommended that parking be restricted on both sides of Lydia Avenue between White Bear Avenue and Ariel Street. 6. The issue of final design and construction inspection will need to be decided. An agreement between Ramsey County and the City of Maplewood addressing cost participation and maintenance responsibilities will need to be written. I will be available at the October 9 City Council meeting to further discuss this issue. If you have any questions or need any additional information please feel free to give me a call. PROJ IECT [pLDEK No•. ' INITIALS AGENDA ITEM AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: Concordia Arms Crossing DATE: September 5, 1995 Attached is a letter from the - Ramsey County Traffic Engineer outlining a number of crossing options at Concordia Arms. The letter outlines four options: 1. Retain the existing marked and signed crosswalk. This situation has existed since the center opened approximately 15 years ago. The crosswalk has operated safely during that period except for one recent accident that cannot be blamed on lack of control devices. 2. Pedestrian flashers. This proposal would call attention to the, existing crosswalks signs and crosswalk by adding flashing amber lights. The lights would be activated by the pedestrian by means of a push button at the crosswalk. Traffic would only be interrupted when the crosswalk was occupied. The investment for this type of installation ranges from $3,000 to $10,000. 3. Stop signs. This option involves installation of mid -block stop signs on Lydia Avenue. All traffic would have to stop for the crosswalk. This provides a major inconvenience for drivers along Lydia Avenue. Mid -block stop signs, particularly on a collector street such as Lydia, have a very high violation rate. It is unreasonable to expect that all drivers will stop for this type of installation. Staff strongly recommends against installing stop signs mid -block on Lydia Avenue. 4. Pedestrian traffic signal. This option involves installation of a pedestrian activated traffic signal at the crosswalk. This installation would maintain a green light for Lydia Avenue except when a pedestrian crosses the street. This type of installation is a major expenditure estimated at approximately $35,000. Based on the information provided by the county traffic engineer and past performance of the existing system., it is recommended that the current crosswalk and signage be retained at the Concordia Arms crossing of Lydia Avenue. KGH jC Attachment ' - ' • M+� 7 . l RAMSEY COUNTY Department of Public Works Paul L. Kirkwold, P.E., Director and County Engineer - r ENGINEERING /OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATION /LAND SURVEY t ��l,t; ; :� '� • t 3377 N. Rice Street 50 West Kellogg Blvd., Suite 910 ! r r ; �;� Shoreview, MN 55126 St. Paul, MN 55102 • (612) 266 -2600 Fax 266-2615 -- �'�[.1 1.� �--� (612) 484 -9104 • Fax 482 -5232 August 14, 1995 Mr. Kenneth G. Haider City Engineer City of Maplewood 1830 East County Road B Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Dear Ken: The Ramsey County Public Works Department has received the request from the City of Maplewood to evaluate the pedestrian crossing on Lydia Avenue between Concordia Arms and the Plaza 3000 shopping center. The residents of Concordia Arms have asked that the crossing be to enhance pedestrian safety. I was able to discuss the pedestrian crossing issue with Ceil Starezny, a resident, and Pat Rangintsch, the manager, of Concordia Arms. The primary concerns of the residents are the safety of the crossing as it relates to speeding on Lydia Avenue, ignorance of drivers with regard to pedestrians in general and the possibility of increased traffic in the future. Another major concern is the age of the pedestrians and the length of time it takes to cross Lydia Avenue. The general feeling of the residents at Concordia Arms is that the existing pedestrian crossing is not adequate. The current pedestrian crossing connects the parking lot of Concordia Arms to the back parking lot of Plaza 3000 Shopping Center. It crosses Lydia Avenue mid -block between the two driveway entrances to Concordia Arms. The pedestrian crossing has a painted crosswalk and pedestrian signs. Advance pedestrian signs are also inpla prior to the crossing in both directions. The marked crosswalk and .signs are inplace and in good condition. Lydia Avenue is a four lane road, 50 feet wide at the crossing. The speed limit on Lydia Avenue is 30 mph. A review of accident records by Ramsey County indicates one accident at this pedestrian crossing in the time period of January 1990 to the present. The accident occurred in November 1994 and involved a pedestrian and a Maplewood police vehicle. A review of sight distance by Ramsey County indicates adequate sight distance is available in either direction for both pedestrians and motorists. Minnesota's First Home Rule County printed nn recycled pna er H ith a ^ or lob foot - consumer cwiient f& Based on the above information a number of options are available for this pedestrian crossing. The options are as follows: 1. MARKED AND SIGNED CROSSWALK This option essentially perpetuates the existing crossing. The County will continue to paint the crosswalk and maintain the pedestrian signs. The residents position is that the existing crossing is not adequate; however, with the exception of the one accident the crossing has been operating safely. 2. PEDESTRIAN FLASHERS / WARNING DEVICES The existing pedestrian signs could be equipped with amber flashing lights to warn drivers that a pedestrian is crossing Lydia Avenue. The flashers would be installed at the pedestrian advance signs to notify drivers and allow them to slow down prior to the crossing. In order for a flasher to be effective it should be activated by the pedestrian rather than on continuous flash. This could be accomplished by a pushbutton at the crosswalk. Another possibility would. be to install overhead, internally lit "Crosswalk" signs with built in amber flashers. These signs would also be activated by a pedestrian and flash only when someone was using the crossing. These options do not require the vehicles on Lydia Avenue to stop. The flashers supplement the warning signs and help bring greater attention to the crosswalk. Flashers such as these have been installed in conjunction with school speed zones, fire stations, etc. at other locations in Ramsey County. The cost for installation and maintenance is the responsibility of the municipality. Estimated cost for this type of installation would range from $3,000.00 to $10,000.00 depending on the complexity. 3. STOP SIGNS This option would install stop signs on Lydia Avenue at the crosswalk. Under this option all vehicles on Lydia Avenue would have to stop at the crosswalk regardless if a pedestrian was present. This operation would result in increased delays to drivers on Lydia Avenue. The stop sign may also result in a false sense of security for pedestrians. Stop signs are ineffective at locations where drivers would not normally expect to stop and violations become more frequent. It is not recommended that stop signs be installed in this situation. 4. PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC SIGNAL This option would install a traffic signal on Lydia Avenue at the crosswalk which will control movements of both the vehicles and pedestrians. The traffic signal would remain green for traffic on Lydia Avenue until activated by a pedestrian. If activated by a pedestrian the traffic signal would turn red f or vehicular traf f is and provide a timed "walk" light for pedestrians. The traffic signal would then revert back to a green for Lydia Avenue traffic. A pedestrian traffic signal at this location is not warranted as per the Minnesota Manual on 'Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The pedestrian signal warrant requires 100 or more pedestrians crossing per hour for four hours. Ramsey County will not participate in traffic signal installations that are not warranted as per the Ramsey County Traffic Signal Policy. Installation . may be permitted at the cost of the municipality. Estimated cost of a pedestrian traffic signal on Lydia Avenue is $35,000-00 Please review the above alternatives on behalf of the-City of Maplewood. If you would like to discuss these alternatives in further detail please feel free to give me a call. Sincerely, Daniel E. Soler, P.E. Traffic Engineer cc: Hal Norgard - Ramsey County Commissioner Ceil Starezny - Concordia Arms ('9 - �� Ur(��'L 1 J'- Action by Co .ojj MEMORANDUM Endorsed-__ Modified ]ReJec TO: City Manager ROM: Thomas Ekstrand ���� F , Associate Planner SUBJECT: Sign Plan Revision and Landscape Plan Appeal — Plaza 3000 LOCATION: 3000 White Bear Avenue DATE: October 2, 1995 INTRODUCTION Requests Matthew Molesky and Thomas Schutte, of Azure Properties, are making the following requests: 1. Approval of a sign plan change for the Plaza 3000 Shopping Center to install a new pylon sign at the corner of Woodlyn and White Bear Avenues. Refer to the site plan on page 5. This proposed sign would be 27- feet -tall and have 220 square feet of area. Refer to the sign sketch on page 8. The applicants also propose to remove an existing pylon sign from its location along White Bear Avenue and an existing pedestal sign from within the property. Refer to page 5. 2. Appeal the community design review board's (CDRB) revision to the Plaza 3000 landscape plan. The applicants had requested approval to remove all the trees (24) along their White Bear Avenue frontage. Their purpose was to improve the view of the building and the proposed pylon sign. Refer to the letter on page 9 and the tree - removal plan on page 6. BACKGROUND Progression of Requests The applicants originally asked for approval to remove all the trees along their White Bear Avenue frontage. On September 12 the CDRB tabled this request and allowed the removal of only 13 trees (see the full motion below). The applicants then revised their proposal to reduce the number of trees to be removed from 24 to 15, not 13 as the CDRB directed. CDRB Action September 12, 1995: The CDRB tabled the applicant's original request. The CDRB required that the applicant complete the following items and bring the plan back for further review: 1. Remove no more than the trees from the existing reader board north to the proposed pylon sign, not all the trees along White Bear Avenue. 2. Have staff inspect the existing trees south of the reader board to determine if they are stressed. 3. Have the area between the existing pylon and proposed pylon designed by a landscape architect. 4. Submit a revised landscape plan for the entire property frontage along White Bear Avenue. September 26, 1995: The -CDRB recommended approval of the proposed pylon sign and landscape plan changes. Refer to the minutes on page 14. Previous Plaza 3000 Sign Approvals December 1 1974: The city council approved the original sign plan for the Plaza 3000. Since then, there have been several sign plan changes. November 14, 1991: The city council approved the most recent sign plan change for the Plaza 3000. CODE REQUIREMENT Section 36 -366 of the sign code requires a comprehensive sign plan for shopping centers. The CDRB must forward a recommendation to the city council. DISCUSSION Sign Plan Changes The proposed pylon sign would meet the maximum -size provision in the code. The code allows 300 square feet. The proposed sign would have 220 square feet of area. The code allows the pylon sign to be 27 feet tall as proposed, provided the sign would have a six -foot setback from the front lot line. According to the site plan, the proposed sign would meet this setback. Allowing the proposed sign in lieu of removing two existing freestanding signs would be a benefit by reducing sign clutter. Landscaping Changes / Applicant's Appeal Removing all the trees along White Bear Avenue is overkill. This absence of landscaping would be contrary to the landscaping policies of the city and would set a precedent for other shopping centers. The trees do not block the view of the shopping center. Drivers can see the building below and between the trees. Staff agrees, though, that some of the trees would block the proposed pylon sign. The CDRB's motion was a compromise to allow clear view of the proposed pylon sign while still saving 11 out of 24 trees. 2 RECOMMENDATION A. Amend Condition Five of the comprehensive sign plan for the Plaza 3000 and Plaza 3000 North Annex as follows (additions are underlined and deletions crossed out): 5. . The am original Plaza 3000 pedestal sign and the 6- by 12 -foot pylon sign -e-p shall be removed The proposed 11- by 20 -foot pylon sign, as shown on the plan date - stamped August 18, 1995, is approved, subject to meeting city code requirements. The existing Plaza 3000 North Annex pylon sign may remain. If the shopping center owner does not install the proposed pylon sign there shall be no pylon sign changes, except removal, without ci!y approval. B. Deny the applicant's appeal and approve the landscape plan changes (plan date - stamped September 18, 1995) for the Plaza 3000 shopping center as required by the community design review board, with the following exceptions: 1. The applicant shall not be allowed to take out the two trees south of the existing reader - board sign that they had proposed for removal. This means than the applicant shall not remove any trees south of the existing reader -board sign. 2. The thirteen trees, running from the existing reader -board sign northward to Woodlyn Avenue, may be removed. 3. The proposed shrubs shall not be allowed, except for the six junipers below the proposed pylon sign. p:sec2n\plaz3000.4 Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Site Plan 3. Applicant's Original Tree Removal & Pylon Sign Plan dated August 18, 1995 4. Applicant's Revised Plan dated September 18, 1995 5. Proposed Pylon Sign date - stamped August 18, 1995 6. Letter from Matthew Molesky dated August 18, 1995 7. Letter from Plaza 3000 tenants dated August 23, 1995 8. Letter of Appeal from Tom Schutte dated September 28, 1995 9. CDRB Minutes dated September 26, 1995 10. Applicant's Original Tree - Removal Plan dated August 18, 1995 (separate attachment) 3 Attachment 1' .i.�r ti. •�ii.i•�:.� .rte; �'��:.i ::2 COUNTY ROAD \TS0NR2tw ]4 /4 S 729NA22w s •Y �' 3 EOOtNrtl A0. >e � -+ cr,05 0 • v *AW do IF • • / i �• 1 L. 2C! VA II 1 • so w • 4. 4D SEAR LAKE ( T.. `. • 1 ul 65 ....� �QS?4�4 Y 0! tit 14 01 rVnNEss ti! 51 tG; Al tY" r-- �� � t t l tv 0• J rA .• :. El ..,. 1.1 i P ( •' WAMA 68 ti •1 CHI"tx• CIACLC (3.1 CHIPPEWA Avg. NORTH ST. PAUL W a . .......... 1Vt 23 2640 N. &".Now~ w • •: II IA •Vt , 2400 N. 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PAUL, MN 55117 -7830 (612) 484 -0070 (FAX) 486 -3444 August 18, 1995 TO: City of Maplewood Plaza 3000 Partnershi p hereby requests a Landscape Variance and a Sign Code revision for Plaza 3000 Shopping Center, 3000 White Bear Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota. Plaza 3000 continues to experience financial difficulties due to substantial vacant spaces. Several tenants have closed their doors in the past few years including Snyder Drug, Kelly's Bridal and American Hardwoods, among others. In 1993 the real estate taxes were dramatically reduced subsequent to t bankruptcy g ' y he bankru tc of the p revious in center owner. As a Landlord, we must make every effort to shopping promote the er has the success of the Shopping Center and its tenants. Plaza 3000 Shopping Cent • • • any shopping center in the Maplewood area du pp g e to the growth of p oorest visibility of g the substantial trees along White Bear Avenue, blocking the Center from view. All o t g f he existing tenants continue to complain about a lack of visibility of the shopping center. This is direct! detrimental to the success of the businesses. Also, due to the trees, the a pylon sign Pi 3000 Ion si n is blocked from view, thereby eliminating the "identity" of the Shopping Center. Changes to the Signage Criteria At the time Plaza 3000 was constructed, a signage criteria was adopted and approved. q We re uest that that criteria be revised.. Specifically, the Landlord proposes to remove the vertical PI pylon aza 3000 Ion located within the parking lot near Suburbia Furniture and g to also remove the lighted reader board �� near White Bear Avenue. These two signs would Y ld be replaced b one new contemporary pylon sign to be located at the southwest come o f White Bear Avenue and Woodlynn Avenue. The new sign will meet the City' . r sign codes. The sig n will allow the anchor tenants to display their logo to the White Bear Ave Avenue traffic on a permanent basis. Also, the new sign will provide a visible Identity to th e shop center which will benefit all tenants. The four lines of changeab copy p an I o wil p rovide opportunity to promote individual merchants and P events a t the center. As part of the new signage program, the Landlord intends to replace the existing signage a xistin tenant si panel across the front of the shopping center with a 9 new red translucent signage area. Landscape Variance Plaza 3000 Shopp p in Center resentl Y has one hundred thirty (130) trees on and around the g s unds of the center outh of Woodlynn Avenue ... These trees provide a visual amenit and also screen the shopping center from the neighborhoods to the east su Y i and south. Unfortunately, the trees at the west side of the center also screen all the Shop in Center from its customers passing by on White Bear Avenue. We propose the removal of 24 trees along White Bear Avenue. The merchants agree that it is imperative that these trees be removed so that customers can see our shopping center from White Bear Avenue. This will greatly assist the Landlord's efforts to bring new 0 merchants to the center, there enhancing the value of the property. The current Y Page 1 of 2 0 ordinance causes a hardship to both the Landlord and the merchants of the shopping center 9 enter b blocking visibility. A shopping center must be highly visible to its customers. Also, the removal of the trees is necessary to provide adequate visibility to the new ei! landscaped and well cared Plaza 3000 pylon sign. Plaza 3000 w ll continue to be a w p for shopping center. We request a variance from the ordinance stating that no trees may b e removed from a property that have a diameter in excess of eight inches (8 "), so that we may remove 24 trees currently located along White Sear Avenue. Thank for your consideration. Should anyone wish to discuss this request with the a you applicant, please lease call Thomas Schuette at 484 -1721 or Matthew Molesky at 457 -4589. Page 2 of 2 10 PLAZA 3000 MERCHANT'S ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 17839 St. Paul, MN 55117 Attnachment 7 612 484 -0070 (FAX) 486.3444 August 23, .1995 T0: City of Maplewood Attn: Tom Eckstrand 1830 East County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 RE: Proposed New Pylon Sign and Tree Removal at Plaza 3000 Shopping Center Dear Sirs and Madams, We the merchants of Plaza 3000 Shopping Center wish to strongly recommend that the City p of M approve our application to remove the trees along White Bear Avenue and to build a new Plaza 3000 Shopping Center pylon sign on the southeast corner of Woodlynn and White Bear Avenue. Visibility of our businesses and the Shopping Center from White Bear Avenue is crucial to our success. The trees along the street have grown full, blocking both the Shopping Center and our lon sig from view. Our Shopping Center is blocked from view to a pY 9 greater extent then any other Shopping Center along White Bear Avenue. Please help us to have a better opportunity to be successful by approving the changes to the Sign Code and Landscape Codes for Plaza 3000 Shopping Center. Sincerely, The Merchants of Plaza 3000 CAPSTONE AUTO PAWN By: Its: LARKIN DANCE STUDIO B ' Y• ts. Page 1 of 2 MAPLEWOOD SEWING CENTER By: Its: .. i A IL...c�- - 11 MWY A KARA E SUPPLY By: s RAIL M KER 8y• jjjjlll 111111100 NEW ATTITUDE AEROBICS 6y: Pfu a &Ovw 0sA lts: otAN MILLS i R � t �r _ 1 OUTBOUND TOURS PAT'& PLACE FF L .� ..J _ I PET FOOD WAREHOUSE BY' Its: Page Z of Z QUALITY HEARIN9 sy: I �. RATTAN & WICKER $ y wj a . • Its: Q c►s �Q" • SHWbERS BOOKSTORE SUBURBIA FURNITURE �♦ t TA11! AtiE OF MAPLAWOOD 12 Attachment 8 AZURE PROPERTIES P.O. BOX 17830 ST. PAUL, MN 55117 -7830 (612) 484 -0070 (FAX) 486 -3444 oc September 28, 1995 Tom Ekstrand Associate Planner City of Maplewood 1830 East County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 RE: Sign Plan Review and Landscape Plan Revision Plaza 3000 Dear Tom, Thank you very much for your assistance in presenting our tree removal plan and new sign proposal for Plaza 3000 to the Maplewood Design and Review Board. On behalf of Plaza 3000 Partnership, we wish to notify the City of Maplewood that we hereby appeal the recommendation by the Design and Review Board. The Board's recommendation is that thirteen (13) trees may be removed and that eleven (11 be required to remain. To ensure the best possible chance for success for the merchants of Plaza 3000, we must request that the City Council reconsider the decision and allow that all twenty -four (24) trees be removed from the front of Plaza 3000 Shopping Center. Plaza 3000 will continue to be well landscaped, well cared for and will still have over one hundred (100) trees on the premises. You have explained that Plaza 3000 Partnership will be allowed to bring the tree removal issue to the attention of the City Council together with the pylon sign matter at its October 9, 1995 meeting. Please Call i y Y an you f have questions regarding this matter. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Thomas M. Schuette On behalf of Azure Properties TM S /kl 13 Attachment 9 MINUTES OF THE MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY DESIGN REVIEW BOARD 1830 COUNTY ROAD B EAST, MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA SEPTEMBER 26, 19.95 A. Sign /Landscape Plan Revisions - -Plaza 3000 Matthew Molesky, with Plaza 3000 Partnership, said they would like to remove a total of 15 trees —two trees on the south side of the existing pylon and then a {1 of those continuing around the corner to where the proposed pylon will be erected. They would be willing to add shrubs alon g this area and at the base of the new sign. Secretary Ekstrand felt the shrubs along White Bear Avenue would be inconsistent with the present landscaping but did recommend them at the base of the sign. Mr. Ekstrand also said that none of the trees along White Bear Avenue appeared to be stressed. Mr. Molesky thought it was necessary to remove the two trees south of the existing plan in order to open up the frontage of the whole shopping in center. The Board discussed a compromise of 13 trees or of replacing mature trees with younger trees. Since the copy of the new sign would begin at about seven feet, Mr. Ekstrand recommended against replacing trees. Boardmember Robinson recommended the Community Design Review Board recommend: A. Amend Condition Five of the comprehensive sign plan for the Plaza 3000 and Plaza 3000 North Annex as follows (additions are underlined and deletions crossed out): 5 ' or= opnr-mis=4 am alqpw en The original Plaza 3000 pedestal sign i shall be removed The 11 20- foot_,pylon sign, as shown on the clan date- stamped August 18,-1995,.-is approved, su bject to meeting city _code requirements The existing Plaza 3000 and Plaza 3000 North Annex -ins signs are approved and may remain. If the shopping center Owner does not install the proposed pylon sign there shall be no pylon sign changes, except removal, without city ap roval. B. Approve the landscape plan changes for the Plaza 3000 shopping center, date - stamped September 18, 1995, with the following exceptions: 1. The two trees south of the existing reader -board sign shall remain. 2. The thirteen trees, running from the existing reader -board sign northward to Woodlynn Avenue, may be removed. 3. The proposed shrubs shall not be allowed, except for the six junipers below the proposed pylon sign. Boardmember Berggren seconded. Ayes -all 14 -• 4 AGENDA ITEM J AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: Cleanup of Problem Properties DATE: October 2, 1995 Action. by CDunc i l v ',e j e ct e d-- r ----- o *Date Engineering staff has tried unsuccessfully to get two new home construction sites cleaned up. The properties are located at 1999 Edgemont Street North and 2785 Hazelwood Street. Both of these properties are causing problems for adjacent owners and have become eyesores in new neighborhoods. Apparently both properties are the subject of legal proceedings. The staff is making one last attempt to get some reaction from responsible parties. We have mailed registered letters to the property owners as shown on Ramsey County records and have posted a notice on each property concerning abatement of the nuisance. If there is no action during the time period specified, staff requests council permission to hire a contractor to finish the grading and establish turf on the properties. The cost of this work would then be certified on the property taxes for the respective parcels. KGH jc AGENDA ITEM J AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Assistant City Engineer Acti by C ouncil Endorsed._ Modified�...� _.m..� Rej eotec�...��...�. Dat a .�_ ... SUBJECT: Project 93 -08, Sterling Street and Schaller Drive Change Order 1 DATE: October 3, 1995 Attached is a proposal for a change order for said project. The change order involves work .omitted from the proposal that needs to be completed for the satisfactory construction of the project. The additional work should not extend the project work beyond the substantial completion date of October 30, 1995 and will not affect the final completion date. All of the work detailed herein is required due to field conditions encountered while installing the associated utility mains. The cost of the work is reasonable and well within the amount of the contingency funding allowed for the project. Staff recommends the council's approval of Change Order 1. RAM hk Attachment CHANGE ORDER DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA Project Name: Sterling Street/Schaller Drive Change Order No.: 1 Utility and Street Improvements Project No.: 93 -08 Date: October 3, 1995 Contractor: Ryan Contracting, inc. The following changes shall be made in the contract documents: Description Unit Quantit Hydrant relocation @ Marnie Ct. LS 1 Hydrant relocation @Sterling St. LS 1 Foundation (sewer rock) for 12" RCP LS 1 Unit Price $ 887.57 1 250.00 Total $ 887.57 1 250.00 Contract Status Original contract: Change this change order: Revised contract: Approved Mayor Cost $750,359.09 2,464.31 $752,823.40 Approved Engineer Agreed to by Contractor by Its Title AGENDA NO. r AGENDA REPORT TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Manager RE: REQUEST FOR CHARITABLE GAMBLING FUNDS DATE: September 25, 1995 INTRODUCTION Action by COU nOil V,ndorse - Modif ie Rejecte het This is the third quarter, 1995 request for charitable gambling funds. The City received three requests: Weaver Elementary Staff /Parent Group /Environmental Camp Committee, Maplewood Parks & Recreation -- Community Center and Nature Center. BACKGROUND Environmental Camp Committee The Weaver Staff and Parent Group are requesting a donation of $3,380 to cover expenses for a three -day learning experience for 100 5th graders at Deep Portage Environmental Learning Center near Hackensack, Minnesota on October 16 -18, 1995. The estimated expenses are $1,330 for scholarships /tuition for children and adults, $150 for snacks, $1,600 for buses, and $300 for substitute teacher. A copy of their request is attached. Parks & Recreation Department Community Center - The Parks & Recreation Department is requesting a donation of $4,200 to cover expenses for the Maplewood Community Center Birthday Celebration on October 15 1995, for MCC member and residents. A copy of their request is attached. Nature Center -The Nature Center is requesting a donation of $630- -$180 for the annual Halloween Event and $450 for the annual Building Birdfeeders event. A copy of their request is attached. Financial Update A financial update on the fund is attached to this report. The fund report shows the actual revenues and expenditures for 1990 through 1994; the amount of money collected to date in 1995 ($36,353), and the amount of money in 1995 that has been spent or transferred to other funds based on Council approval ($15,013 + 69,370). RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council review the three requests for charitable gambling funds and make a determinate of funding levels. Attachments CHARITABLE GAMBLING POLICY AND PAST AWARDS COUNCIL AWARD POLICY The Council's established policy is as follows: All licensed charitable gambling organizations within the City are required, to contribute 10 °r6 of net profits derived from lawful gambling activity in the City to a separate fund controlled by the City. These funds are distributed by the City Council for lawful expenditures. These funds shall be distributed for projects, equipment or activities that are based in the community and those activities which primarily benefit City residents. Organizations which are awarded funds shall be anon- profit 501 c(3) organization. A representative from the requesting organization shall be present at the Council meeting to answer questions about the request. Upon receipt of the funds, the receiving organization shall understand that the allocation of funds may be a one -time only distribution, and receipt of funds does not in any way guarantee or commit the City to funding in any subsequent year. Projects which involve the purchase of equipment, supplies or specific items will be looked upon more favorably than requests for salaries or general operating costs. It will be required that the funds be expanded for the requested project within one year of the date of receipt of the funds from the City. In general, requests from organized athletic groups will not be funded. It is felt that funding for these programs should be from participating families or community auxiliary groups. There are so many athletic organizations within the community that the City is not capable of funding their financial requests nor fairly determining appropriate recipients. Charitable Gambling Tax Fund Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes' in Fund Balance Actual for January 1, 1990 thru June 27, 1995 and Budgeted for January 1, 1995 thru December 31, 1995 YEAR Actual: 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Budget: 1995 BEGINNING ENDING FUND TRANSFERS FUND BALANCE REVENUES EXPENDITURES OUT BALANCE $0 $1 $0 $0 $1 1 89 0 0 91 91 63 44, 282 0 110 110 53 18 5 141,170 141 56 169 32 52 113 113 36 15 69 65 113 0 25 69 18 P: \FINANCE\! 23r5w\M1SC \CHGAM f ' September 15, 1995; CEP ! � k ,05 Dear Mr. Gary Bastian, Mayor -- The 5th grade children at Weaver Elementary school are asking that you consider making a donation to their Deep Portage Environmental Camp Program. This October 16 -18, 1395, Weaver's 100 5th graders are planning a three day learning experience at Deep Portage Environmental Learning center near Hackensack, Minnesota. The children- sleep and eat in an exciting up- north #fldge while attending classes taught by' a very qualified Deep Portage staff. The Deep Portage staff ask that weaver provide at least 1 adult per 10 -- 15 children. Weaver staff and families attempt to raise funds for the following costs: 1. Scholarships 10 x $66.50 = $665.00 Although each child has an opportunity to sell candy to help cover the tuition of $66.50, there are always children who need scholarships in order to be able to afford the trips 2. Transportation = $1.600.00 The cast for 2 louses and trailers is $1600.00. 3. Snacks $150.00 The staff provides a snack for the long bus ride as well as evening snacks. 4. Adult tuition 10 x $66.50 = $665.00 Each adult needs to pay tuition also. 5. Three days substitute teacher 3 x $100.00 = $300.00 We will need 1 teacher to stay back at weaver to supervise students who can not or do not wish to attend Deep Portage. The total cost of this educational experience is about $3380.00 10 Scholarships $665.00 10 Adults $665.00 Snacks $150.00 Buses $1600.00 Substitute teacher $300.00 The Deep Portage experience offers the children of your community a life long love and understanding of nature and our environment. The weaver Staff and families believe that children who posess this knowledge will exercise their skills and attitudes within your community We would appreciate your consideration to financially assist in the education of our children. Again, we feel children who love and understand their environment are an asset to their community, thus your donation would be an investment in the future of our city. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, St eve Lukin Environmental Camp Committee Memorandum TO: BRUCE ANDERSON FROM: Pauline Staples RE: MCC Birthday Party DATE: August 14, 1995 Background: The Maplewood Community Center will celebrate its first year Birthday on October 15. We celebrated the opening of the MCC last year with a huge'Grand Opening Celebration in 1994. Discussion: The Maplewood Community. Center will be one year old this October and we would like to celebrate by having a MCC Birthday Party for members and residents. The celebration would be held on Sunday, October 15 between the hours of 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm. The celebration would be scaled down and not as large as the Grand Opening Celebration that was held in 1994. Activities for the day would include: Free gift to members that show their membership card (limited) Free admission to MCC all day 3 month MCC membership drawings every hour (2 -6pm) 2:00 pm Matinee performance of "Oliver" by Heritage Theatre 2:00 pm H2O aerobic class Free in Lap pool 3:00 pm "Crunch" from the Minnesota Timberwolves 3:00 m Sami Dare - Hypnotist in the Banquet Room p 4:00 pm Water Carnival in the pool 5:00 pm Step into Aerobics Class Free in Aerobic Room 5:00 pm Free Birthday Cake and Rootbeer in Banquet Room 6:00 pm Free Concert in Theatre - Teddy Bear Band We will also be offering fitness analysis, tours, blood pressure testing, cybex orientation and much more for people to participate in. Budget for MCC Birthday Party 2000 Key Chains @ .495 each $990.00 1000 Pog Holders @ .65 each $650.00 1200 Pogs $340.00 Sami Dare $500.00 Crunch $250.00 Caricature Artists $150.00 Balloons, Helium - $100.00 Face painting supplies $ 50.00 Water Carnival Prizes $175.00 Birthday Cake $120.00 Teddy Bear Band $300.00 Wages for aerobic instructors fitness specialists $200.00 1919 Rootbeer $120.00 Paper Supplies $ 50.00 Employee Shirts $150.00 total $4145.00 Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council approve a request of $4200.00 of Chairtable Gambling funds for the events as described. Memorandum To: Bruce Anderson CC: nature ctr staff From: Ann E. Hutchinson Date: September 28, 1995 Subject: charitable gambling funds Bruce - as you are aware the Maplewood Nature Center is sponsoring an annual Halloween Event - The Halloween Creature Trail - and in years past we have received support from the Maplewood Lions Club. However, Last year they refused to supoort us saying that we should ask the city for the money from the charitable gambling fund. What we need is: $100.00 -for candy $80.00 for musician Another event that had been sponsored by the Lions Clubs was our annual Building Birdfeeders for scouts and youth groups. $450.00 for lumber Could you make this request to the city council? Thanks. October 4, 1995 MEMORANDUM To: City Manager Michael McGuire Q.,/ From: Director of Public Safety Kenneth V. Collins Subject: Subject: Request For Donation From Gambling Fund The Maplewood Police Reserves and Cadets have sponsored a Toy and Food Drive for needy families and senior citizens within the Maplewood area for the past several years. Las t y ear, a 150 families seniors were supplied with food /toys approximately y families/ seniors our program. We received $4,000 from the gambling fund in 1992 and again in 1993 help pay for this worthwhile endeavor, and we are requesting that the same amount be donated for the 1995 Toy and Food Drive. We received enough contributions at the end of 1993 to cover the 1994 Toy and Food Drive, but we have received no funds for this year's drive as of this. date. Of the money received, 65% is used to purchase food for the needy families and 35% is used to purchase toys for needy children. Because we no longer have the financial support of many of the civic organizations who donated in the past, it will. be difficult for us to meet the needs of the many families that will be referred to us by Operation Joy, the organization which coordinates the referrals to our program, without a donation from the Gambling Fund. If you need any further information regarding this request, please feel free to contact me. KVC: js J -S Action by Council: ]Endorseci...�. AGENDA REPORT Modifie Rejected.. -.... �.- Date To : City. Manager Michael McGuire rom.: Director of Public c Safet Kenneth V. Collins c� F Y Subject: Request For Beer & Wine License - Fantasia Nightclub, 1700 N. Rice Date: October 4, 1995 Introduction Fantasia Nightclub, 1700 N. Rice Street, has made application for a beer and wine license. Background On July 25, 1994, Chance Vang appeared before the Maplewood City Council to discuss opening a non - alcoholic nightclub for teenagers. At the time of the application, it was designed to be a dance and social club and a gathering place for young people. The Council approved this concept and was very supportive of Mr. Vang and his partners for opening such a club and giving young people the opportunity for constructive activities. The club officially opened in June of 1995. Mr. Vang now wishes to change the focus of his club to an older clientele and wishes to serve beer and wine. An extensive background investigation has been conducted on Mr. Vang. By state law and local ordinance, Mr. Vang does qualify as an applicant. He became a U.S. citizen on April 29, 19950 Members of the St. Paul Police Department were very familiar with Mr. Vang and spoke very highly of him as he is deeply involved as a leader of youth activities with the Laos Family organization in St. Paul. The reason this is being brought to the City Council for their review prior to the public hearing for the beer and wine license is because of the change of focus for the nightclub. Action Required Submit to the City Council for their review and guidance. KVC:js