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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 08-13 & 08-16 City Council PacketAGENDA A' CALL TO ORDER B ' R OLL CALL MAPLEWOOD CITY CO 7:00 P.M.. Monda UNCIL Y. August 13, 1990 4 :30 P.M. and T and Thur sday, A ugust Council C 16, 1990 h ambers Municipal Buildin Meeting No. 90_ g C • APPROVAI, OF 1• MINUTES Minutes of Meet in 2• Minutes of g No. Meeting No. D. APPROVAI, OF AGENDA E• CONSENT AGENDA 90 -14 (Ju 9, 19 90 ) 90 -16 (July 23 1990) All maters l t under th • d e Con C s ity Council and nt A e considered discussion o will be enacted b g nda are n these items. Y one motion, Th , to be routine b Y the .item, that item w' If a membe ere will be separately, ill be removed from °f the no separate m the Consent Council wishe onsent Agenda and-w s to discuss an 16 Approval o f Claims 2• Employee laims ill be considered 2 Yee Assistance pro Gervais Avenue, p roject 88 gram 4 • Conditi - 14 - R Use Permit action of Retsina Conditi Use P ermit Renewal: Lakev1e ge 5. Renewal: Lut w Lutheran Church 6• Termination Of Conditional Us heran Church of 7• Termination o e Perini Peace Of Conditional Use t ' 2308 Dahl 8 - Final Plat: Third Ad Permit rt 9 • Final Plat: ditio Highwood ' 1887 M Cou yrtl 10. Third A ddition Fift A n e S treet Final Plat: Flic ddition 11 ' Approval of , Elect Judges EA (September 11 and (September 6. 199 Elections) 1• Community Design Revie B oard F ' PUBLIC HE ARINGS 1 • 7:00 p,M• Hi ghwo od/McKnight p utlet, project go- _10 (4 Votes) 20 7:10 P.M., Holloway Avenue, Beebe Road to McKnight Road, Project 87 -14 (4 Votes) 3, 7:40 P.M., Street Vacation: Eldridge Avenue (4 Votes) 4. 7:50 P.M., Home Occupation License: 2345 Maryland Avenue (Wykoff)_ 5. 8:00 F.M., Conditional Use Permit: 2720 Maplewood Drive (Yankovec) 6. 8:10 F.M., P.U.D. Revision: 2696 Hazelwood Avenue (First Evangelical Church) 7. 8:25 P.M., Preliminary Plat Revision: Torgerson Addition Condition A. Right of Way Acquisition Condition B. Storm Sewer 8, 8 :45 P.M., Conditional Use Permit Renewal: English Street and Highway 36 (Englewood Shops) (Cancelled) G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. Seal Coat - Project 90 -17 2. Park Improvement 90 -1 P H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Beam Avenue Public Hearing (4 Votes) I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Time Extension - Conditional Use Permit: Cottages of Maplewood 2. Plan Amendment: Density Conversion Table (4 Votes) 3. Land Use Plan and Rezoning Hearings 4. Plumbing Fees 5. Mall Area Traffic 6. Gambling Ordinance - 1st Reading 7, City Hall Update J. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 . 8. 9. 10. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 . M. ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday, July 9, 1990 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 90 -14 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 Acting Mayor Rossbach. B. ROLL CALL George F. Rossbach, Acting Mayor Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present Joseph A. Zappa, Councilmember Present C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -11 (May 31, 1990) Councilmember Juker moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -11 (May 31, 1990) as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 2. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -12 (June 11, 1990) Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -12 (June 11, 1990) as corrected: Page 14, Item H -9, 3rd Line - delete "for Staff to" Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 3. Special Meeting (June 20, 1990) Councilmember Juker moved to approve the Minutes of June 20, 1990,as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to approve the agenda as amended: 1. Brooks Food 2. Dutch Elm Disease 3. Cable TV Schedule 1 7 -9 -90 4. County Road Projects 5. Erosion Control 6. Storm Damage Assessment 7. Park Addresses 8. Olympic Medalists 9. County /Civil Service Meeting 10. Rolling Hills Zoning Follow Up 11, Fitness Center Coverage for Councilmembers 12, Memo - Frank's Addition 13. 2373 Gall 14. L -2 Procedure for Filling Council Vacancy Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. E. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Zappa moved, seconded by Councilmember Bastian, Ayes - all, to approve the Consent Agenda, Item E -1 through 6 as recommended: 1. Approval of Claims Approved the following claims: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE; $ 454,612.97 Checks # 5872 thru # 10511 Dated 5 -30 -90 thru 6 -27 -90 127,298.05 Checks # 6446 thru # 6620 Dated 7 -9 -90 $ 581,911.02 Total per attached voucher /check register PAYROLL: $ 188,762.18 Payroll Checks $ 36,116.37 Payroll Deductions $ 806,789.57 GRAND TOTAL 2. Financial Transfers - 1989 Bond Issue Approved the following 1990 transfers: (A) From the Street Improvement Pro $ 45,000 87 -04 153,050 87 -05 21,322 85 -26 18,608 88 -11 construction State Aid Fund to the Public jects Fund for the following projects: McKnight Rd. Phase II Larpenteur to 36 McKnight Rd. Phase III Beaver Lake to Conway Cope Avenue - Hazel to Ariel Ariel Street - County Rd. B to Cope Avenue 2 7 -9 -90 299,580 88 -14 Gervais - English to Kennard $537,560 (B) From the Sewer Fund to the Public Improvement Projects Fund for the following projects: $ 98,650 87 -05 McKnight Rd. Phase III Beaver Lake to Conway 4,780 84 -14 Walter Street $103,430 (C) From the Hydrant Charge Fund to the Public Improvement Projects Fund for the following project: $ 4 1 650 85 -26 Cope Avenue - Hazel to Ariel 3. Sergeants' Settlement Approved the following Sergeants' Settlement: The current agreement calls for a wage and insurance reopener on January 1, 1990. In settlement of this reopener, the City proposes a 4% wage increase over the 1989 pay equity base ($125 per month) effective January 1, 1990. 4. Supplement to MSA Contract Approved a salary increase of $200.00 per month for the Assistant Finance Officer effective January 1, 1990, and approved the necessary budget transfers. 5. Budget Transfer: T -Ball Program Approved the additional $1600.00 in expenditures for the T -Ball Program (offset by additional revenue) as follows: 101- 603 -238 4020 $ 150.00 101 - 603 -238 4120 1,450.00 6. Cope Avenue - Craig to Ariel, Project 85 -26, Accept Project Resolution 90 - 7 - 107 WHEREAS, the City Manager for the City of Maplewood has determined that Cope Avenue, Craig to Ariel, City Project 85 -26, is complete and recommends acceptance of the project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that City Project 85 -26 is complete and maintenance of these improvements is accepted by the City. Release of any retainage or escrow is hereby authorized. 3 7 -9 -90 FURTHERMORE, the budget is revised as follows: Special Assessments $320,688 Hydrant Fund 42 MSA Street Construction 158,250 General Obligation 54,300 Total 4575,943 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 P.M., Variance: Burke Avenue (Svendsen) a. Acting Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Marion Svendsen and Donald Kaiser for a lot area variance of 600 square feet to sell a 9400 square foot lot for construction of a single family home. The property is located on Burke Avenue west of White Bear Avenue. b. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. C. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the request and the Planning Commission recommendation. d. Marion Svendsen, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the proposal. e. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for proponents and opponents. None were heard. f. Acting Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. g. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 7 - 108 WHEREAS, Marion Svendsen and Donald Kaiser applied for a variance from the zoning ordinance at the 1700 block of Burke Avenue. The legal description is: Lots 26 and 27, Block One of Kredel's Addition to Gladstone. WHEREAS, Section 36 -69 of the Maplewood Code of Ordinances requires a minimum lot area of 10,000 square feet. WHEREAS, the applicant is proposing to construct a home on a 9,400 square foot lot. WHEREAS, this requires a variance of 600 square feet. 4 7 -9 -90 WHEREAS, the history of this variance is as follows: 1. This variance was reviewed by the Planning Commission on June 18, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that the variance be approved. 2. The City Council held a public hearing on July 9, 19 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 variance for the following reasons: 1 Strict enforcement would cause undue hardship because of circumstances unique to the property under consideration because: a. A single - family home is a reasonable use of this lot. b. The plight of the property owners is due to circumstances unique to the property and they did not create the conditions. C. Since the lot is similar in width and area to other lots in the neighborhood, this proposal will not alter its essential characteristics. d. There is not additional property available to the applicants to increase the lot area. 2. The variance is in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 2. 7:10 P.M., Highway 61 from Highway 36 to County Road C a. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezonings (4 Votes) 1. Actin g Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding arding proposing several changes to the City's land use g plan and zoning map in the area west of Highway 61 between County Road C and Highway 360 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 5 7 -9 -90 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal and presented the Planning Commission recommendation. 4. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for opponents and proponents. None were heard. 5. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to table this item until there is a five-memb Council. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 3. 7:30 P.M., Highway 61 from County Road C to Beam Avenue a. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezonings (4 Votes) 1. Acting Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal of a land use plan amendment from OS (open space) to BW (business warehousing) for the property on the northwest corner of County Road C and Highway 61 and a proposal to rezone from M -1 ( light manufacturing) to F ( farm residential) for the area west of Highway 61 between County Road C and Beam Avenue. 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal and presented the Planning Commission recommendation. 4. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for opponents and proponents. None were heard. 5. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to table this item to the next meeting where there is a five- member Council. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - Acting Mayor Rossbach, Councilmembers Bastian and Juker. Nay - Councilmember Zappa. 4, 7:50 P.M., Highway 61 from Beam Avenue to County Road D a. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezonings (4 Votes) 1. Acting Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal to study the areas where the land use plan and the zoning maps do not agree. The area of study for 6 7 -9 -90 this item is west of Highway 61, between County Road D and Beam Avenue* 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal and also presented the Planning Commission recommendation. 4. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for persons who wished to-be heard for or against the proposal. The following were heard: Paul Bachman, 1200 Beam Marilyn Vars, 1140 Beam Jo Prokosch, 1272 E. County Road D 5. Acting Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. 6. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to refer this item to the Planning Commi ssion to readdress the proposal and to refer to the te stimony given by the area residents. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. Tractor with Mower a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 7 - 109 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid of Long Lake Ford Tractor, Inc., in the amount of $35,788, is the lowest responsible bid for furnishing one (1) all- purpose tractor with flail mowers, and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE CITY rejects the bid of $8900 for the trade -in of Maplewood Unit 564, a 1980 International tractor with mowers. Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 2. Condor Storm Sewer - Project 86 -01: Assessment Appeals Review a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 7 7 -9 -90 b. Director of Public Works Haider presented the specifics of the appeals. C. Councilmember Zappa moved to accept the staff recommendation and den the following ap - peals: Jerry Johnson, 2445 Londin Lane #208 12- 28 -22 -21 -0036 Richard D. Martinson, 2455 Londin Lane #214 12- 28 -22 -21 -0042 Susan M. Schnarr, McKnight Townhomes Stephen Jelinek, 2355 Dorland Place Candice S. Klein, 2283 Pond Avenue Emil M. Sturzenegger, 2455 Londin Lane #321 12- 28 -22 -21 -0073 Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. . Ayes - all. 3. Birmingham -Frost Storm Sewer a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Works Haider presented alternative methods to help solve the drainage problems in this area. C, Councilmember Zappa moved to accept staff's recommendation and approved alternate No. 3. "Install a dry sum instead of a storm sewer." Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for a five minute recess. Acting Mayor Rossbach reconvened the meeting at 8:20 P.M. F. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued) 5. 8:20 P.M., Public Hearing - County Road D to Beam Avenue, Project 88 -12 (4 Votes) a. Acting Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal to construct Beam Avenue through to County Road D. The Council had previously ordered this project, but time limit has expired and it necessitates Council reordering the project. b. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. C. Director of Public Works presented the history and specifics of the proposal. d. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for proponents. The following were heard. Mr. Frank Frattalone, the developer. 8 7 -9 -90 e. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for opponents. The following expressed their opinions: Resident at 2994 Carey Heights Drive Mrs. Barrett, 1176 E. County Road D Marilyn Vars, 1140 Beam ' Avenue, asked if a letter from the former owner at 1166 Beam was received. Mr. Shane, 1241 Beam Avenue Arthur Mahnke, 1210 Beam Avenue Paul Bachman, 1200 Beam Avenue Resident at 2993 Carey Heights Drive Patrick O'Brien, 2961 Edward f. Acting Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. g. Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the -proiect. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Councilmember Juker withdrew her second. Motion died for lack of a second. h. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to table this item until August 13 1990 Meeting when there will be a five-member Council. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Continued) 1. Code Amendment: Truth In Housing (2nd Reading) a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian moved to delete No. 2 from Page 10 and insert it in Page 14 as No. 81. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. C. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following ordinance and moved its adopt ion: ORDINANCE NO. 668 AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING TRUTH -IN -SALE OF HOUSING THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1, Article XII, Truth -in -Sale of Housing Ordinance, is hereby added to Chapter 9 of the Code of Ordinances. Article XII. Truth -in- Sale -of- Housing Ordinance 9 7 -9 -90 Sec. 9 -235. Purpose. The purpose of this article is to protect the public health, safety and welfare and to promote decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations. To help accomplish this, the City is requiring the disclosure of housing information and defects as a condition of the sale of housing. City inspectors may use this information to require the correction of code violations in rental housing only. Sec. 9 -236. Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms are defined as follows: Adequate water flow: Enough pressure to maintain at least a 1/4 -inch diameter (pencil- sized) flow of water from each of at least three or more plumbing fixtures at the same time. Contractual agreement: An agreement, written or otherwise, between a buyer and seller for the conveyance of, or the intent to convey, all or a part of a housing unit or residential building. A contractual agreement shall include, but not be limited to, an earnest money contract, deed or purchase agreement. Housing unit: A single dwelling, a double- dwelling unit, a town house unit, a condominium unit (as defined by Minnesota Statutes), or any other attached housing unit designed for the occupancy of one family. A housing unit shall not include a manufactured home. Owner: A person having a vested interest in the housing unit or residential building in question. This includes his or her duly - authorized agent or attorney, before a sale. Residential building: A building containing one or more housing units. Sale: The conveyance of a housing unit or residential building to a new owner. Sec. 9 -237. Applicability. This article shall not apply to any newly constructed housing or residential building when the title is conveyed to the first owner, except that no owner shall convey or contract to convey a newly- constructed housing unit or residential building without first providing to the buyer: 1. A list of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all contractors and subcontractors who constructed the building. 2. The items in Section 9 -238 (b) (2) (a, b, c, e, f, g, h and i). Sec. 9 -238. Truth -in- Sale -of- Housing Disclosure Report. (a) An owner shall not show a housing unit or residential building to a prospective buyer without publicly displaying and making 10 7 -9 -90 available a truth -in- sale -of- housing disclosure report. This report shall be at the housing unit or residential building at the time of showing and within three days of listing. A copy of the disclosure report shall be issued to the buyer before the execution of a contractual agreement. A copy of such report must be filed within 15 days with the City to be valid. A double filing fee shall be collected by the City if the report is not filed within 15 days. (b) A housing disclosure report must be on the form prepared by the City. It shall include: (1) An evaluation by a City - certified housing inspector of specific parts of the building and property listed on the housing disclosure report. This list shall include, but not be limited to, items address in the housing .maintenance, siding and junk removal ordinances. The City shall be responsible for determining whether there is an ordinance violation. (2) A signed statement by the owner that includes the following inf ormat ion : a. Any damage to the building or its contents by flooding or sewer backup and any evidence of chronic water seepage of which the owner has knowledge. b. The nature, extent and cause of any water seepage or flooding of any portion of the property. C. Whether or not there are pending housing orders from the City about the property. d. Whether there is a homestead classification for real estate taxes payable. e. Any other known defects or problems that are not visible. f. Any deed restrictions or covenants running with the property. g. Whether the property is subject to the City's pipeline, shoreland or flood plain ordinances. h. The location and status of all known wells, including a map, stating whether the well is in use or abandoned and sealed. 11 7 -9 -90 i. Whether the property is next to a high- voltage transmission line. If so, the disclosure form shall include the following statement: "This property is next to a high- voltage (69,000 volts or more) electric transmission line. Purchasers should be aware that there is ongoing research on adverse exposure to a magnetic field generated by high - voltage lines. As of May 1990, no risk assessments have been made by scientific or health officials to resolve the health effects of long or short term exposures to magnetic fields. Purchasers with concerns about the exposures should contact competent medical or health inspectors or agencies for current risk assessment information. (c);A truth -in -sale of housing disclosure report shall be valid more than one year from the date of approval by the City. However, if there is substandard maintenance or subsequent to the building, the Director of Community Development may a new inspection. Sec. 9 -239. Limitationso for no damage require (a) In making a housing inspection, the inspector shall consider any concealed facilities to be adequate. The inspector shall base his or her evaluation on the functional operation of the facility and the condition of the equipment that is viewed. No other warrant is expressed or implied. (b) No one shall consider anything in a truth -in- sale -of- housing disclosure report to imply that a residential building or housing unit meets all minimum building standards. In addition, no one shall consider anything in the report to imply a warrant of the condition.of the housing evaluated. The inspector warrants that he or she has used reasonable care and diligence in inspecting and evaluating the building. Sec. 9 -240. Certificate of Competency. (a) No person shall fill out a truth -in- sale -of- housing disclosure report without having a valid certificate of competency. The City must issue the certificate of competency. The City will only approve housing inspectors that have passed competency tests as truth -in- housing evaluators in St. Paul. The housing inspectors must submit certification papers to Maplewood from the City of St. Paul as truth -in- housing evaluators. The City of Maplewood must license each housing inspector that works in the City. Maplewood will automatically revoke a housing inspector's license if it is revoked in St. Paul. The City of Maplewood may require the passing of a test that shows the inspector's knowledge of the City's housing code. The City may then issue a certificate of 12 7 -9 -90 competency which is valid for one year. The city may issue renewals of all such certificates* If a certificate of competency lapses for one year or more, the person who held such certificate shall reapply to Maplewood for renewal of such certificate. No holder of a certificate of competency shall allow another person to use said certificate. (b) The City Council may revoke the certificate of competency of a housing inspector for cause. At least ten days before the hearing, the City shall send written notification to the mailing address used in the inspector's application. The notice shall list the date, time and place of the hearing and of the specific reasons for the suspension. The Community Development Director may, at his or her discretion, suspend the certificate of competency of a housing inspector pending a suspension hearing. c The City council shall set up a fee schedule by resolution for issuing a certificate of competency to approved housing inspectors. Sec. 9 -241. Insurance. (a) No certificate of competency shall be issued or renewed without satisfactory proof of insurance insuring the applicant /evaluator. (b) The City shall be included as a named insured on the required insurance and any additional cost for including the City shall be at the expense of the applicant /evaluator. (c) The applicant's /evaluator's insurance shall remain in force continuously thereafter and no certificate of competency shall be deemed to be in effect during any period of time when such insurance and proof thereof are not also in effect. (d) Each applicant /evaluator shall have an individually -named insurance policy. (e) The insurance policy shall provide coverage of not less than $250,000 per claim or $500,000 per year, aggregate, against any and all liability imposed by law resulting from the performance of the duties as a certified Truth -in -Sale of Housing evaluator. Sec. 9 -242. Housing Evaluation Fees. The city Council shall set up a fee schedule by resolution for the filing of truth -in- sale -of- housing disclosure reports. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1991, and shall sunset on June 30, 1992. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 13 7 -9 -90 d. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adopt ion 90 - 7 - 110 WHEREAS, the City Council has approved a Truth -in- Sale -of Housing Ordinance; WHEREAS, such ordinance requires the filing of certain forms and the issuance of certificates of competency to approved housing inspectors; and WHEREAS, there is administrative time required for this work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a fee of $15 for each truth -in- sale-of- housing disclosure report be required at the time of filing and $74 for the issuance of a certificate of competency. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. I. NEW BUSINESS 1. H. R. A. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Community Development Olson presented a report regarding the Council's request to investigate the feasibility of incorporating the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (H.R.A.) into the Planning commission. C. No action taken. 2. H.R.A. Appointment a. Manager McGuire presented the Staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian moved to reappoint Tom Connelly to a five y ear term on the H.R.A. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. 3. Seal Coat Project a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian moved to authorize staff to proceed with a_seal co ating proiect in lieu of the overlay program in the Harvester Avenue area. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 14 7 -9 -90 4. Final Report of Fire Services Study a. Manager McGuire presented the staff, report. b Councilmember Juker mov to accept the Fire Services Study 'P resented by Carroll Buraiker and Associates and the recommendations of the Fire Services Study Committee and that the Committee be continued and this be included in the June 20 1990 Minutes. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 5. Holloway Avenue, Beebe Road to McKnight Road, Project 87 -140 a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its ado -ot ion: 90 - 7 - 111 WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has been authorized and directed to prepare a report with reference to the improvement of Holloway Avenue - Beebe Road to McKnight, City Project 87- 1 , y 4 b construction of 44 -feet wide bituminous roadway with concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer, utilities, and appurtenances, and WHEREAS, the said City Engineer has prepared the aforesaid report for the improvement herein described: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. The report of the City Engineer advising this Council that the proposed improvement on Holloway Avenue - Beebe Road to McKnight, City Project 87 -14, by construction of 44- feet wide bituminous, roadway with concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer, utilities, and appurtenances is feasible and should best be made as proposed, is hereby received. 2. The Council will consider the aforesaid improvement in accordance with the reports and the assessment of benefited property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement according to MSA Chapter 429, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $390,3500 3. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 1830 East County Road B on Monday, the 13th day of August, 1990, at 7:10 P.M. to consider said improvement. The City Clerk shall give mailed and published notice of said hearing and improvement as required by law. 15 7 -9 -90 Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 6. Highwood /McKnight Outlet Project 90 -10: Schedule Public Hearing a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 7 - 112 WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has been authorized and directed to prepare a report with reference to the improvement of Highwood /McKnight Outlet, City Project 90 -10, by construction of storm sewer and pond acquisition and development, and WHEREAS, the said City Engineer has prepared the aforesaid report for the improvement herein described: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. The report of the City Engineer advising this Council that the proposed improvement on Highwood /McKnight Outlet, City Project 90 -10, by construction of storm sewer and pond acquisition and development is feasible and should best be made as proposed, is hereby received. 2. The Council will consider the aforesaid improvement in accordance with the reports and the assessment of benefited property for all or a portion of the cost of the improvement according to MSA Chapter 429, at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $370,000. 3. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 1830 East County Road B on Monday, the 13th day of August, 1990, at 7:00 P.M., to consider said improvement. The City Clerk shall give mailed and published notice of said hearing and improvement as required by law. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - Acting Mayor Rossbach, Councilmembers Juker and Zappa. Nay - Councilmember Bastian. 7. 1991 Budget Meetings a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 16 7 -9 -90 b. Council established a date of August 16, 1990, at 4:30 P.M., to meet regarding the 1991 Budget. 8. Request For Reduced Speed Limits, Woodlynn Between McKnight and White Bear Avenue a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Safety Collins stated a petition has been presented to reduce the speed on Woodlynn from 40 MPH to 30 MPH. C. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to refer this matter to staff to investigate the legality of the City reducing speed limit and report back at the July 23, 1990 Meet Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 9. Request From Citizen ( Dana Hebert) a. Manager er McGuire stated Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hebert asked to appear before the Council to discuss a problem they are having with the construction of a new porch. b. Mr. Dana Hebert, 1189 Glendon, explained his problems. C. Marjorie Ostrom, Building Official, explained that the porch has to be constructed according to the U.B.C. d Councilmember Zappa mo ved to take no action as advised by the C ity Attorney that the U.B.C. cannot be waived. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 10. City Hall Front Door Signage a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the replacement of the sign on the front of the building to read "City Hall" and lace si na a on the front door to read: Office Hours 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday After office Hours and Weekends Use East Entrance Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. 17 7 -9 -90 c. Councilmember Zappa moved to approve a budget transfer from the Cont i n _ ency Account of $75.00 for the front panel s ignage and $ 32.00 for the front door sionage. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. 11. Open Space Wetlands a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Bastian moved to table this item for two weeks. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 12. Erosion Control a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Juker moved to approve a change order with Enebak Con struction in an amount not. to exceed S12,600 for sod at Pla crest Geranium, and Sherwood Parks. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - Acting Mayor Rossbach Councilmembers Bastian and Juker. Nay - Councilmember Zappa. 13. City Hall Update a. Director of Public Works brought the Council up to date regarding the City Hall expansion. b. Councilmember Bastian moved to accept the report and referred to Staff to explore the feasibility of moving the evergreen trees that are too Close together at the northwest corner. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. J. VISITOR PRESENTATION None. K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. Brooks Food a. Councilmember Juker questioned what conditions were approved for the strip center at English and 36, especially the Brooks store as they are open 24 hours. 18 7 -9 -90 b Acting Mayor Rossbach referred the matter to staff to investigate the original conditions, the site plan approved, etc., for that center. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 2. Dutch Elm Program a. Councilmember Bastian stated he has noticed the marking of trees again this year. Do we have a program this year? b. Staff stated the Dutch Elm disease program has started. 3. Cable T.V. Schedule a. Councilmember Bastian questioned what Council meetings will be televised. b. Staff stated there will be six meetings televised for-this year. C. Councilmember Bastian moved that the first Council meeting of the month will be on cable. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - Acting Mayor Rossbach, Councilmembers Bastian and Z appa . Nay - Councilmember Juker. Councilmember Bastian moved to waive the Rules of Procedures and continue the meeting until the agenda is finished* Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 4. County Road Project a. Councilmember Bastian moved to instruct staff to prepare a list of all current county road proiects. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. 5. Erosion Control a. Councilmember Bastian stated erosion is taking place on several area properties such as on Beam Avenue, English and Highway 36, and County Road CO b. Staff will investigate. 6. Storm Damage Assessment a. Councilmember Bastian questioned what damage occurred in Maplewood from the Sunday A.M. storm. 19 7 -9 -90 b. Staff stated trees, power lines were damaged, plus several houses in the Kohlman Lake Overlook Addition sustained damage. Director of Emergency Management Cude will supply a list. 7. Park Addresses a. Acting Mayor Rossbach requested and moved that addresses be gi ven t o park l ocations or anything that is now identifie by n ame only. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 8. Olympic Medalists a. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to instruct staff to send a letter.of c ommendation to the Maxolewood Olym Med . Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all. 9. Council /Police Civil Service Meeting a. Councilmember Zappa questioned when this meeting could take place. b. Council stated a date could be set after there is a five- member council. 10. Rolling Hills Zoning Follow Up. a. Councilmember Zappa questioned what the status of the zoning of the Rolling Hills property and the property north to Larpenteur. b. Staff stated a formal hearing is set for the last meeting in August. 11. Fitness Center Coverage for Councilmembers a. Councilmember Zappa questioned if Councilmembers could join the City's Fitness Center. b. Councilmember Juker moved to. refer this matter to staff to investi aq_te,_ Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 12. Memo - Frank's Addition a. Councilmember Zappa questioned if the property that Frank's Nursery Addition is on is the same as the property the City was interested in buying* b. Staff to investigate. 20 7 -9 -90 13. 2373 Gall a. Councilmember Zappa stated he had received a letter regarding storm damage. b. No action taken. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATION 1. Gambling Ordinance a. Council tabled this item for two weeks. 2. Procedures for Filling Council Vacancies a. City Attorney Pat Kelly explained the procedures for filling council vacancies. M. ADJOURNMENT 10:52 P.M. City Clerk 21 7 -9 -90 MINUT88 OF MAPL6WOOD CITY COUNCIL 7 :00 P.M., Monday, July 23, 1990 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 90 -16 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 Acting Mayor Rossbach. B. ROLL CALL George F. Rossbach, Acting Mayor Present Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present France$ L. Juker, Councilmember Present Joseph A. Zappa, Councilmember Present Councilmember Gary Bastian received his Oath Of Office as Mayor of Maplewood by the City Clerk, received the gavel, and was seated. Councilmember Zappa moved to appoint Dale Carlson as Councilmember to fill the vacancy created by Councilmember Bastian appointed Mayor. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. Dale Carlson received his Oath Of Office as Councilmember of Maplewood by the City Clerk and was seated. C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -13 (June 25, 1990) Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No 90-13 (June 25. 19901 as submitted Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 2. Meeting No. 90 -14 (July 9, 1990) Mayor Bastian moved to table approval of Minutes for Meeting No 90 (July 9 1990) for further investigation Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 3. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -15 (July 10, 1990) Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No 90-15 (July 10, 1990) as submitted. i 1 7 -23 -90 Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Mayor Bastian moved to approve the Agenda as amended: 1. Crown Plaza 2. Fourth of July Fireworks Report 3. Red wagon Liquor Sign 4. Erosion Control Erosion 5. Highway 36 - Noise and Congestion Report 6. N.L.C. 7. Public Hearings - Add L -2 Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. E, CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Zappa moved Seconded by Mayor Bastian Ayes - all to approve the Consent Agenda items E -1 through 3 as recommended 1. Approval of Claims Approved payment of the following claims: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE• $ 806,108.32 Checks #10512 thru #10583 Dated 6 -28 -90 thru 7 -11 -90 S 93,773.36 $ 899,881.68 PAYROLL: $ 194,428.83 S 36,827.12 $ 231,255.95 Checks #6630 thru #6751 Dated 7 -23 -90 Total per attached voucher /check register Payroll Checks Payroll Deductions Total Payroll $1,131,137.63 GRAND TOTAL 2. Proposed Policy For Sewer Fund Cash Balance Approved the recommendation that a cash balance be maintained in the Sewer Fund equal to 109 of its annual budgeted expenses plus an amount equal to the cost of replacing a sewer lift station. 2 7 -23 -90 3. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: Hillside Center Approved the renewal of the conditional use permit for Hillside Center, McKnight Road and Larpenteur Avenue for five years subject to the original conditions of approval. I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Schedule Meeting To Review 1959 Annual Financial Report. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved to establish a meeting date of August 13, 1990, 6:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers to review the financial report and audit. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 2. Fitness Center Coverage a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Rossbach moved to accept the report. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers Carlson, Rossbach and Zappa Nay - Councilmember Juker. 3. 2264 -2292 Larpenteur Avenue a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the problems. c. City Attorney Hannigan explained the City's position. d. Mr. Jeffrey Cook, Attorney representing Sam Cave, explained their proposal. e. Mr. Sam Cave presented his reasons for not putting brick on all four sides of the house moved on to house No. 2. Mr. Cave further stated he was not a partner of Mr. Leibermann and Mr. Cody when this venture began. f. Mayor Bastian asked if Mr. Cody wished to speak before the Council, but Mr. Cody left the meeting. g. Councilmember Rossbach moved to reaffirm the red tagging of House No. 2 and the red tag will remain until the applicants comply with all of the conditions, specifically that house No. 2 shall be bricked on all four 3 7 -23 -90 sides; stones and brick on the front side and that the foundation be Prepared with 4 inch set in blocks to hold the brick. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. . . None. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Open Space a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Park and Recreation Odegard presented the specifics of the report. c. Commissioner Don Christianson presented the parks and Recreation Commission report. d. Councilmember Zappa moved to table. I. NEW BUSINESS tCOntinuedl. 4. Underground Storage Tank Permit Fee Ayes - Councilmembers Carlson, Juker and Zappa Nays - Mayor Bastian, Councilmember Rossbach. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. c. Councilmember Rossbach moved to take no action on the refund recuest and introduced the following resolution and moved its adoptions 90 - 7 - 116 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood inspects fuel tanks when installed and removed. WHEREAS, the City may charge fees to cover its expenses for such inspections. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves charging fuel tank permit applicants permit fees based on the State Building Code fee schedule with no plan check fee plus the state surtax charge. 4 7 -23 -90 // Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. l� F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 8:20 P.M., On -Sale Intoxicating Liquor License - Chi Chi's a. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the application of Stanley M. Smith for an Intoxicating Liquor License for Chi Chi's Mexican Restaurants, 3069 White Bear Avenue. b. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. c. Carol Miller, Legal Assistant representing Stanley Smith and Chi Chi's, spoke on behalf of the application. She stated Mr. Smith will be the on -site manager. d. Mayor Bastian called for proponents and opponents. None were heard. e. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. f. Mayor Bastian moved to approve the application of Mr. Smith subject to his meetino with Staff on July 24. 1990, to discuss the rules of having an On -Sale Intoxicating Liquor License and introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7 -117 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to action by the City Council of the City of Maplewood on July 23, 1990, an On -Sale Intoxicating Liquor License was approved for Stanley Smith, dba Chi Chi's, 3069 White Bear Avenue. The Council proceeded in this matter as outlined under the provisions of the City Ordinances. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 2. 8:30 P.M., Cope Avenue and Ariel Street a. Detachment and Annexation b. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) c. Rezoning (4 Votes) d. Assessment Reduction ' 1. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Mr. Mario Cocchiarella for approval of the following items: a. Detachment of a 1.7 acre parcel from Maplewood and concurrent annexation of the property to North St. Paul. 6 7 -23 -90 b. A Comprehensive Plan amendment from BW (business { warehouse) to RL (residential low density) for the 1.1 acres that will remain in Maplewood. c. Rezoning of the 1.1 acres from M -1 (light manufacturing) and R -2 (double dwelling) to R -1 (single dwelling). City staff is proposing to include the water tower site in the rezoning. 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. 4. Mr. Mario Cocchiarella, the applicant, explained his requests. 5. Commissioner Dennis Larson presented the Planning Commission report. 6. Mayor Bastian called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. The following expressed their views: Gerald List, 2285 No. 7th Street, North St. Paul Resident, 2260 Ariel Orville Kemp, 1995 Laurie Road Dave Edson, 2211 Stanich David Valentine, 2266 Jennifer Lane Jim Williams, 2200 Stanich Bill Jackson, 2247 Jennifer Lane Jim Promisch, owner of property in the area Gary Tankenoff, owner of property in the area 7. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. S. Detachment and Annexation Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7 - 118 (Resolution has not been prepared as developer has not supplied legal description). Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. 9. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) Councilmember Juker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 6 7 -23 -90 90 -7 -119 WHEREAS, Mario Cocchiarella applied for an amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan from BW, business warehousing and RM, residential medium density to RL, residential low density. WHEREAS, this amendment applies to the land 320 feet west of Ariel Street, between Cope Avenue and Castle Avenue. WHEREAS, the history of this plan amendment is as follows. 1. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 18, 1990, to consider this plan amendment. City staff published a notice of this hearing in the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the surrounding property owners as required by law. The Planning Commission gave everyone t the hearing a chance to speak and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that the area on Castle Avenue remain BW and the lots on Cope Avenue be changed to _ RL. 2. The City Council discussed the plan amendment on July 23, 1990. 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 plan amendment for the following reasons: 1. Single - family homes would create less traffic. 2. The properties to the south and east are single - family homes. Seconded by Councilmember 2appa. Ayes - all. 10. Rezoning (4 Votes) Councilmember Juker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 7 7 -23 -90 90 -7 -120 WHEREAS, Mario Cocchiarella applied for a rezoning from M -1, light manufacturing and R -2, double dwellings to R -1, single - family residential. WHEREAS, this rezoning applies to the land 320 feet west of Ariel Street, between Castle Avenue and Cope Avenue. The legal description is: SUBJ TO VAC ALLEY 7 AVE, SUBJ TO ESMTS; LOTS 23 THRU 30 SLK 6 & 1 THRU 8 & 27 THRU LOT 30 BLOCK 11 IN THE DEARBORN PARK PLAT, SECTION 11- 29 -22. WHEREAS, the history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission reviewed this rezoning on June 18, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that the rezoning be approved for the lots on Cope Avenue only. 2. The City Council held a public hearing on July 23, 1990. City staff published a notice in the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the surrounding property owners as required by law. The Council gave everyone at the hearing an opportunity to speak and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations from the City staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above- described rezoning for the following reasons: 1. The proposed change is consistent with the spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed change will not substantially injure or detract from the use of 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 8 7 -23 -90 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. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 11. Assessment Reduction a. Director of Public Works Raider presented the staff report. b. Mr. Cocchiarella explained his position. c. Councilmember Zappa moved to take no action regarding the request for assessment reduction and referred the matter to staff to investigate the possibility of alternatives. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. �^ I. NEW BUSINESS (Continued) S. Mechanical Permit Fees a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adootion- 90 - 7 - 121 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City Council of Maplewood approves the following fee schedule for Residential and Commercial Heating, Cooling, Ventilation and Gas Piping Permit Fees: Residential Fees: $ 25.00 Minimum Fee for Permit $ 10.00 GAS PIPING - $500.00 valuation or less (repair or installation). 4.00 Each additional $500.00 cost of repair or installation. GAS OR OIL FIRED FURNACES OR BOILERS 9 7 -23 -90 20.00 First 100,000 BTU input or less. 3.00 Each additional 100,000 input or fraction thereof. WARM AIR OR HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM 25.00 First 100,000 BTU input for construction or alteration of any warm air furnace duct work per unit. 4.00 Each additional 100,000 BTU input or fraction. 25.00 First 100,000 BTU input per unit for construction or alteration of each hot water system per unit. 4.00 Each additional 100,000 BTU input or fraction 25.00 First 100,000 BTU input per unit for installation or replacement of each hot water system per unit. 4.00 Each additional 100,000 BTUs or fraction thereof. 15.00 Per unit on unit heaters, based on first 100,000 BTU input. 3.00 Each additional 100,000 BTU input or fraction thereof. AIR CONDITIONING 20.00 First 5 tons (60,000 BTUs) of air conditioning per unit. 25.00 First 5 tons (60,000 BTUs) of cooling for duct work for air conditioning. 3.00 Each tone (12,000 BTUs) or fraction thereof over first 5 tons for duct work for air conditioning. 25.00 Wood Burning Furnace per unit 25.00 Swimming Pool Heater per unit 20.00 Air Exchanger with duct work per unit 20.00 Gas or oil spacer heater per unit 20.00 Gas direct vent heater per unit 20.00 Gas fireplace log or heater per unit 10 7 -23 -90 • t - I I DI& I�LOH Gas Piping, Refrigeration, Chilled Water,Pneumatic Control, Ventilation, Exhaust, Hot Water, Steam, and Warm Air Heating Systems. This fee shall be $50 plus 1 1/4 percent of the total valuation of the work. Value of the work must.include the cost of installation, alteration, addition and repairs, including fans, hoods, HVAC units and heat transfer units, and all labor and materials necessary for installation. In addition, it shall include all material and equipment supplied by other sources when those materials are normally supplied by the contractor. The minimum fee shall be $50. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson. Ayes - all. 6. Beaver Lake and Hillside Neighborhood Land use Plans a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved to table this item until a future meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 7. Speed Zone. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Safety Collins presented the specifics of the request to reduce the speed limit on Woodlynn Avenue from White Bear Avenue to McKnight Road. c. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption• 90 - 7 - 122 WHEREAS, Woodlynn Avenue from White Bear Avenue to McKnight Road is an "Urban District" as defined by State Statute 169.01, Subdivision 59. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that Woodlynn Avenue from White Bear Avenue to McKnight Road shall have a 30 miles per hour speed limit. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. S. Kennel License a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 11 7 -23 -90 b. Director of Public Safety Collins stated the Animal Control Officer { had inspected the kennel at 388 E. Viking Drive and found the conditions of the permit had been met and that one dog has been sold and a kennel license is not needed at this time. c. Councilmember Rossbach moved to accent the retort. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 9. Community Center Advisory Committee Appointments a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Rossbach moved to accept the recommendation of Staff regarding the Community Center Advisory Committee and appoint the following; Mr. Thomas Ginzl Mr. Marvin Mahre Mr. James Malley Ms. Lori Tauer Mr. Donald Wiegert A 3M Employee to be named later City Manager Director of Parks and Recreation Member of Park and Recreation Commission Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 10. Brooks Avenue Water Main, Project 88 -08 - Change order Two a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7 -123 WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, has heretofore ordered made improvement Project 88 -08 and has let a construction contract pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and expedient that said contract be modified and designated as Improvement Project 88 -08, Change Order Two. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to modify the existing contract by executing said Change order Two in the amount of $260.00. The project budget is amended to $48,500. The project financing is amended as follows: 12 7 -23 -90 Existing Assessments Hydrant Fund Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. $44.974.03 2,659.91 Proposed $44.974.03 3,525.97 $47,633.94 $48,500.00 Ayes - all. 11. Condor Storm Sewer - Western Branch, Project 86 -01; Approve Plans a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Juker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7 -124 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution passed by the City Council on April 23, 1990, plans and specifications for Condor Storm Sewer, Western Branch, Project 86 -01, have been prepared by (or under the direction of) the City Engineer, who has presented such plans and specifications to the Council for approval, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and ordered placed on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The City Clerk shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official paper and in the Construction Bulletin an advertisement for bids upon the making of such improvement under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published twice, at least ten days before the date set for bid opening, shall specify the work to be done, shall state that bids will be publicly opened and considered by the Council at 10:00 A.M., on the 24th day of August, 1990, at the City Hall and that no bids shall be considered unless sealed and filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a certified check or bid bond, payable to the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, for five percent of the amount of such bid. 3. The City Clerk and City Engineer are hereby authorized and instructed to receive, open, and read aloud bids received at the time and place herein noted, and to tabulate the bids received. The Council will consider the bids, and 13 7 -23 -90 the award of a contract, at the regular City Council Meeting of August 27, 1990. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 12. White Bear Avenue - Larpenteur to Frost; Project 89 -12: Approve Plans a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoptions 90 - 7 - 125 WHEREAS, Plans for Project No. S.A.P. 62- 655 -35 showing proposed alignment, profiles, grades, temporary and permanent easements for the acquisition of right of way on County State Aid Highway No. 65 within the limits of the City as a State Aid Project have been prepared and presented to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That said plans be in all things approved. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 13. County Road C - White Bear to Ariel, Project 86 -25z Schedule Assessment Hearing �. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Rossbach moved to direct staff to follow the assessment proposed at the time of the Public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. c. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7 -126 WHEREAS, the costs for the improvement of County Road C from White Bear Avenue to Ariel Street, City Project 86 -25 are complete. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the City Clerk and City Engineer shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land abutting on the streets affected, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and they shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in the City office for inspection. 14 7 -23 -90 FURTHER, the Clerk shall, upon completion of such proposed assessment notify the Council thereof. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. d. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoptions 90 -7 -127 WHEREAS, the Clerk and the Engineer have, at the direction of the Council, prepared an assessment roll for the construction of County Road C from White Bear Avenue to Ariel Street, City Project 86 -25, and the said assessment is on file in the office of the City Clerk. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 27th day of August, 1990, at the City Hall at 7s00 P.M. to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improvement will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published in the official newspaper, at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and to mail notices to the owners of all property affected by said assessment. 3. The notice of hearing shall state the date, time and place of hearing, the general nature of the improvement the area to be assessed, that the proposed assessment roll is on file with the Clerk and that written or oral objections will be considered. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. Councilmember Zappa moved to waive the Rules of Procedures and extend the meeting to finish the Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers Carlson, Rossbach and Zappa. Nay - Councilmember Juker. 14. Gervais Avenue - English to Mn. DOT Lab, Project 88 -141 Schedule Assessment Hearing a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 15 7 -23 -90 b. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved ( its adoption: 90 -7 -198 WHEREAS, the City Clerk and City Engineer have received costs for the improvement of Gervais Avenue from English Street to Minnesota Department of Transportation Laboratory Driveway, City Project 88 -13. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the City Clerk and City Engineer shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land abutting on the streets affected, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and they shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in the City office for inspection. FURTHER, the Clerk shall, upon completion of such proposed assessment, notify the Council thereof. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. c. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7- 129 WHEREAS, the Clerk and the Engineer have, at the direction of the Council, prepared an assessment roll for the construction of Gervais Avenue, City Project 88 -14, and the said assessment is on file in the office of the City Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 27th day of Auguat, 1990, at the City Hail at 7:10 P.M., to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improvement will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published in the official newspaper, at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and to mail notices to the owners of all property affected by said assessment. 3. The notice of hearing shall state the date, time and place of hearing, the general nature of the improvement the area to be assessed, that the proposed assessment roll is on 16 7 -23 -90 file with the Clerk and that written or oral objections will be considered. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 15. Southlawn Avenue - Beam Avenue to County Road D, Project 85 -17z Schedule Assessment Hearing a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoptiont 90 -7 - 130 WHEREAS, the City Clerk and City Engineer have received final costs for the improvement of Southlawn Avenue, Beam Avenue to County Road D, City Project 85 -17. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the City Clerk and City engineer shall forthwith calculate the proper amount to be specially assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land abutting on the streets affected, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law, and they shall file a copy of such proposed assessment in the City office for t inspection. \� FURTHER, the Clerk shall, upon completion of such proposed assessment notify the Council thereof. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. C. Councilmember 2appa introduced the followino resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -7- 131 WHEREAS, the Clerk and the Engineer have, at the direction of the Council, prepared an assessment roll for the construction of Southlawn Avenue, Beam Avenue to County Road D, City Project 85 -17, and the said assessment is on file in the office of the City Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 27th day of August, 1990, at the City Hall at 7:20 P.M., to pass upon such proposed assessment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improvement will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. 17 7 -23 -90 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published in the official newspaper, at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and to mail notices to the owners of all property affected by said assessment. 3. The notice of hearing shall state the date, time and place of hearing, the general nature of the improvement the area to be assessed, that the proposed assessment roll is on file with the Clerk and that written or oral objections will be considered. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 16. Budget Transfer - VEX Fund a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved to authorize a budget transfer from the VEX unencumbered fund balance in an amount not to exceed S20.000. and to authorize acquisition of replacements for two vehicles in the Department of Public Works. Seconded by Councilmember Rosebach. Ayes - all. J 17. Presentation of 1991 Budget a. Manager McGuire presented the Council with the proposed 1991 Budget. b. Council set a meeting date of August 16, 1990, to review the proposed budget. 18. AMM Dues a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Rosebach moved to approve the payment of $5.747 for the AMM 1991 membership dues. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 19. City Hall Update a. Director of Public Works Haider presented the Council with an update of the finishing touches to the City Hall Expansion. J. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS None. 18 7 -23 -90 E; �K. I�i�C�� +l.�;i?EY�.1��t�I�.�FS•��`L�y 1. Crown Plaza a. Councilmember Rossbach stated he has received complaints regarding the sprinkling system at Crown Plaza (Larpenteur and Rice). It is activated at 12¢00 Noon. b. Councilmember Rossbach directed staff to send a letter to Crown Plaza requesting they change the hours for activating their water sprinklers and also directed staff to consider alternatives for sprinkling boulevards. seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 2. Fourth of July Fireworks Claims a. Councilmember Zappa questioned how many claims for fireworks' damage had been filed. b. Manager McGuire stated the claims are to be discussed at budget time. 3. Red Wagon Sign a. Councilmember Zappa questioned if staff was aware of the sign in front of the Red Wagon Liquor Store. b. Staff will investigate 4. Erosion Control Ordinance a. Mayor Bastian commented that the City did not have an ordinance controlling erosion. He stated the areas of the Gall Avenue property, Carey Heights Drive and the Brooks site are problem areas. b. Mayor Bastian directed staff to prepare an ordinance regarding erosion control. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 5. Highway 36, Noise and Congestion a. Mayor Bastian stated that during the last weekend work was being done on Highway 36 during hours that are outside of the approved hours of operation. b. Staff stated they were aware of this and it was only for that weekend. 6 . N.L.C. a. Mayor Bastian stated the National League of Cities Conference will be held in Texas this year. 19 7 -23 -90 L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS 1. Charitable Gambling Ordinance a. Councilmember Zappa moved to place this item on the next Agenda. August 13. 1990. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. 2. Public Hearings a. Manager McGuire informed the Council of the number of public hearings that will have to be held in the next few weeks. b. Council requested a list of the hearings be put on writing. � • _ �i, 2f3i ��_ ... City Clerk 20 T -23 -90 AGENDA N0, E -1 AGENDA REPORT A,Q - tion by Council* Endorse TO: City Manager Modif ied�... FROM: Finance Director R c j e c t a d... Date RE: APPROVAL OF CLAIMS DATE: August 6, 1990 It is recommended that the Council approve payment of the following claims: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: $ 313 Checks # 10584 thru # 10678 Dated 7 -12 -90 thru 7 -31 -90 249,125.51 Checks # 6761 thru # 6958 Dated 8 -13 -90 $ 562,316.71 Total per attached voucher /check register PAYROLL: $ 305,998.58 Payroll Checks $ 75,128.70 Payroll Deductions $ 381 Total Payroll $ 943,533.99 GRAND TOTAL Attached is a detailed listing of these claims. tmc VOUCHREG C I _� Y OF MAPLk' WC Jf. PAGE 1 ,. 08/03/9 11: VOUCHER/CH REG FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ +, - CHECK VENDOR CHE_GK VENDOR ITEM II E M CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DE SCR IP f ION AMOUNT AMOUNT I_ 10584 140400 07/12/90 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CNi Y DRIVLRS L IC FEES PAYARi.E 128.50 128.50 , y 10585 910150 07/12/90 VALLEYFAIR FEES FOR SERVICE 628.35 628.35 10586 510100 07/12/90 MAPLE: LEAF OFFICIALS ASSN. FEES F SERVICE 403.00 FEES FOR SERVICE 576.00 FEES FOR SERVICE 196.00 1 1058T 661750 07/12/90 NOR'FHERN STATES POWER PO 1830 3 PO 217 2.94 PO 707 2.94 P O 2�0 2.94 PO 12 0 o 4.17 PO 1540 2.94 PO 1600 4.17 PO 19 2.94 PO 2x55 2.94 PO 2500 2.94 ' PO 250.1 4.17 PO 2621 2.94 3 ; - 10588 541440 07/12/90 MINN. STATE TREASiJRER. STAX SURCHARGE TAX PAYABLE 7 ,y. SURTAX RETAINER 15,29•• 7,630.16 10589 541400 07/12/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE DRIVERS LIC F EES PAYABLE 54.1.50 541.50 a: , 10590 54 07/12/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH t_IC FEES PAYABLE: 9 9 ;.i 10591 190400 07/13/90 DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURSES DNR LICENSE FEES PAYABLE 1413.00 148,00 10592 66175.0 07/13/90 NORTHERN STATES POWER U1 "1. I L I T 1 ES- 1501 13.40 UTILITIES-510 80.75 y UTILITIES -63 6.84 UTILITIE -1081 7.06 UTILITIE:S -1825 7.06 ,.. UTIL I f IFS-16 5 .50 ..,, UTILITIES-95 283.95 ,., UTILITIES-474 338.64 UTILITIES 27. 766.04 10594 661755 07/13/90 NORTHERN STATES POWER UTIL IT IES 7,609.80 48 UTILITIES 810.01 i i� UTILITIES 176.T3 8 Abu s, 10595 091440 07/ 13/90 BROWN AND CR IS S INC. CON'CRACTS PAYABLE�-RETAINAGE � Z1 AWARDED CONSTRUCT I.ON CONTRACTS 495087 22, 657.90 53 1 X 10596 790260 07/13/90 SCHWALBACH, J AMES & BEVERLY LAND-EASEMENTS 875.00 875.00 10597 M J 110608 07/ 13/90 CARVER, NICK WAGE DEDUCTION 929.18 929 1 VOUC:HREG 08/03/90 11:34 VENDOR C HECK VENDOR MINN. G.F.O.A. NUMBER DAT NAME CAREER TRACK INC. 7304.00 07/13/90 QUIET COUNTRY KITS 843400 07/13/90 STILL, VERNON T. 5141.400 07/13/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 541400 07/13/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 541400 07/16/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 541400 07/16/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 541400 07/17/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 541400 07/17/90 MI STATE TREASURER 860305 07/17/90 T.J.T. - SHIRTS CITY OF MAPLEWOOD Vf�UC:HL k /C:HE::CK REGISTER FOR PER IOD 07 10607 540900 07/17/90 MINN. G.F.O.A. __.. 10608 110460 07/17/90 CAREER TRACK INC. 10609 451 720 07/18/90 LANG NESS, RICK O ' 1 0610 551500 07/18/90 MN POLLUTION CONTROL 10611 190400 07/17/90 DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURSES 10612 541400 07/18/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 10613 541 400 07/18/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER __..._ .. _. .10614 140400 07/19/90 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 10615 131500 07/19/90 CITY COUNTY EMP1.0YEE 10616 721300 07/19/90 PROFESSIONAL PRO 10611 541400 07/19/90 MINN, STATE TREASUREk 10618 541400 07/19/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 10619 1 90400 07 / 20 /90 DLPI , O F NAT UkAL REr;+:JURSEr ; 10620 a 790110 07 /20/90 SCHLEICHERT s DAN I TF*M KSCR IP'f ION PROGRAM SUPPL I E'S WAGE DEDUCT ION M01 CSR VEH LIC FEES PAYAC -'I_E SPATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE STATE: DRIVERS LIC. MOTOR VEH LIC. MOTOR VEH LIC F= E EIS PAYABLE STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE PROGRAM SUPPLIES PROGRAM SUPPLIES PROGRAM SUPPLIES T.J.T.SHIRTS T.J.T.SHIRTS T.J.T.SHIRTS TRAVEL & fRAINING TRAVEL & TRAINING TRAVEL & TRAINING AMBULANCE 914240 LEGAL 0& FISCAL LEGAL. & FISCAL STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAY MOTOR VEH LIC F EE S PAYABLE CNTY DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE A/R INSURANCE CON! INUANCE FEES FOR S MOTOR VEH LIC FEES P AYABL E STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE DNR LICf:NSr -.: FEES FOR SERVI ITEM AMOUNT 26�i . 65 811 .$0 8 587.00 815.bo 7,229. 7,412.00 71?-.5V 2,tin 170.10 53::-x.20 1 , 330.33 389.34 42.98 10.00 10.00 48.00 72.00 170.00 62'0.00 631.50 6 152.00 65.00 1 6,741.00 41'0.00 174.00 33 7.50 PAGE 2 CHECK AMOUNT 265.65 811.80 8, 624 .70 587.00 815.50 7,229.82 7 912.50 i 4,998.23 20.00 48.00 72.00 170.00 620.00 651.50 6 152.00 65.00 106.83 6 470.00 174.OQ 40 VOUCHHE.G 08 /03/90 11:34 VOUCHER/ CITY OF MAPLE WOOD VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 07 CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR I TEM NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION FEES FOR SERVICE 1062.2 140110 07/20/90 CLARK,DAV ID H. REPAIR MA INT VEH. 10623 150800 07/20/90 COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE FUEL OIL FUEL OIL FUEL OIL FUEL OIL FUEL OIL ___._ .._.. _.... FUEL OIL FUEL OIL FUEL OIL FUEL OIL 10624 54.1400 07/20/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE DRIVERS LIC. 10625 541 400 07/20/90 MINN. STAI F TREASURER MOTOR VEH L IC. 722200........ OT120170 'PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PER.A DEDUCT PERA CONTRIBUTION - 10627 261100 OT/23/90 FIRST MINNESOTA FICA PAYABLE FEDERAL. INCOME_ TAXES PAYABLE: FICA CONTRIBUTIONS 10628 070300 07/23/90 BERM, LOI S PROGRAM SUPPLIES 10629 890600 07/23/90 U.H.L. INC. SUPPLIES-.JANITORIAL 10630 240725 07/23/90 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS DEPOSITS W / PAYING AGENI ;' 10633 541400 07/23/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE - - 10634 541400 07/23/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE': DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE: 10635 560100 07/23/90 MN STATE COMMISSIONER STATE INCOME TAX PAYABLE 10636 261 100 07/23/90 FIRST MINNE=SOTA WAGE DEDUCTION - 1063T 880850 OT/23/90 TRW /RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT SER FENS FOR SERVICE 10638 330418 OT/23/90 HA SSE:1. L , HARnt.D AMBULANCE 005773 10639 010250 OT/23/90 A.F.S.C.M.E. P /R*WORKERS COMP _....._ 10640 943500 07/23/90 WISCONSIN DEFT. OF REVENUE STATE:' INCOME: TAX PAYABLE 10641 T22200 07/23/90 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE E. IFE INSURANCE PAYABLE 10642 900274 07/24/90 UNITED WAY OF THE ST. PAUL UNITED WAY DED. PAYABLE* I l E:• M AMOUNT 22Ii . 00 120.00 4.71 24.65 19.32 11.19 17.96 9.01 23.03 6.93 20.61 632.00 8,439.00 10,266.62 13,317.09 8,815.34 23,1527.16 8 74.95 66.40 2 8 864.00 9,502.69 237.50 69.60 245.00 8.00 110.60 16 00 9615.90 PAGE 3 CHECK AMOUNT 562.50 120.00 137..41 632.00 8,439.00 23,583.71 41,157.84 74.95 66.40 2,000.00 8 864.00 99502.69 237.50 69.60 245.00 8.00 110.60 162.00 965.90 1 + � VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 08/03/90 11:34 VOUC:HLR /CHE:.CK REGISTER ► FOR PER TOD 07 10658 660800 07/27/90 NORTH ST. PAUL CITY OF I TEM DESCR IP f LON POSTAGE FEES FOR SERVICE DEPOSITS. PAYABLE: INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS MOOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE: STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE SUPPLIES- OFFICE STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE A/R MISCELLANEOUS SURTAX RETAINER CNTY DRIVERS L.I.C. STATE: DRIVERS LIC. STATE DRIVERS LIC. HCMA DEDUCTION HCMA DEDUCTION HCMA 0EDUC f IbN HCMA DEDUCTION PRINCIPAL PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMANT UTILITIES I TL-* M AMOUNT 3,000.00 100.00 6,700.00 1,055.58 7,707.00 851.50 25.00 573.00 8 1 s 200.00 12.00•- 138.50 205.00 8 30.0.0 310.67 201.89 856.54 40.29 4 717.18 128.10 PAGE 4 CHECK AMOUNT 3,000.00 100.00 7,755.58 7,707.00 851.50 25.00 573.00 8,929.00 1 138.50 205.00 8,520.12 30.00 1,409.39 5 UTILITIES 189.32 317.42 40 - - - -- 10659 840225 07/27/90 ST . CROI X BOAT & PACKET CO. i CRUISE 200.00 200.00 ;47- � VOUCHER/ UTILITIES 4.17 °' I 81.18 VENDOR CHECK VENDOR i5! NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME G , 10643 720600 07/24/90 POSTMASTER 16 55...:.... .10661 270350 07/Z7/90 F I L I PKOWSK I , SH.AWN F e 50. ' 10644 231425 07/24/90 EDDEE' S RESORT Au 10645 931 153 07/24/90 WALKER SENIOR HOUSING CORP 10646 541400 07/24/90 (MINN. STATE TREASURER - 10647 541400 07/24/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER , 10648 831 080 07/25/90 SOUTHF I ELD, C I TY 01 10649 541400 07/25/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER " 10650 541400 07/2519-0 MINN. STATE TREASURER 14 10651 531650 07/25/90 METRO WASTE CONTROL COMMISSN 10652 140400 07/26/90 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT y 10653 541400 07/26/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER A „ 10654 541400 07/26/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER 10655 070425 07/26/90 BELL MUSEUM s4 ; ,.,t: sr 10656 150400 07/27190 COMMERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE INC. st+ ' „ " - 10657 662600 07/27/90 NORWEST INVESTMENTS SERVICES 10658 660800 07/27/90 NORTH ST. PAUL CITY OF I TEM DESCR IP f LON POSTAGE FEES FOR SERVICE DEPOSITS. PAYABLE: INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS MOOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE: STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE SUPPLIES- OFFICE STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE A/R MISCELLANEOUS SURTAX RETAINER CNTY DRIVERS L.I.C. STATE: DRIVERS LIC. STATE DRIVERS LIC. HCMA DEDUCTION HCMA DEDUCTION HCMA 0EDUC f IbN HCMA DEDUCTION PRINCIPAL PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMANT UTILITIES I TL-* M AMOUNT 3,000.00 100.00 6,700.00 1,055.58 7,707.00 851.50 25.00 573.00 8 1 s 200.00 12.00•- 138.50 205.00 8 30.0.0 310.67 201.89 856.54 40.29 4 717.18 128.10 PAGE 4 CHECK AMOUNT 3,000.00 100.00 7,755.58 7,707.00 851.50 25.00 573.00 8,929.00 1 138.50 205.00 8,520.12 30.00 1,409.39 5 UTILITIES 189.32 317.42 40 - - - -- 10659 840225 07/27/90 ST . CROI X BOAT & PACKET CO. i CRUISE 200.00 200.00 ;47- 10660 661750 07/27/90 NORTHERN STATES POWER UTILITIES 4.17 °' UTILITIES 81.18 UTILITIES 82.19 UTIL uTIES 656.85 5� UTILITIES 121.17 5 UTILITIES 214.35 1 I` 55...:.... .10661 270350 07/Z7/90 F I L I PKOWSK I , SH.AWN F e 50. ' 1.25 51.25 5! VOUCHREG ob A CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 08/03/90 11.34 db VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER -- 119.00 FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ 532.00 CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR ITEM NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION - TO'66 . 2 780730 07/25/90 ' SAUNDERS, SARAH UNIFORMS 10663 190400 07/27/.90 DEPT. OF NATl1RAL RESOURSES DNR LICENSE 10664 310715 07/27/90 GOPHER STATE-ONE CALL, INC. FEES FOR SERVICE: - 10665 541400 0712T/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE LICENSE 10666 541400 07/27/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC. 10667 541400 07/30/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE DRIVERS LIC FEES PAYABLE '1 -668 . 54100 M I NN'. S7ATF Mr- ASURER MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PA YADLL 10670 010465 07/31/90 A.T. & T. COMMUNICATIONS A/R MISCELLANEOUS --- ....__ . TELEPHONE: TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 10671 890 101 07/31/90 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 770 -4500 770 -8162 770 -082 739 -4228 777- 3.191 642 -6462 770 -5075 731 -9811 731 -9830 770 -9929 777 -9 .38 777 -9937 770 -8:199 Ell-3366 Ell -33667 Ell -8135 E12 E12-5003 E 12 -6004 E12 -5006 Ell -2224 E 12 -25!'0 E95 -0015 E95 -0030 77Q- �.F.54 774-1719 776 -9147 738 -9333 A/R MISCELLANEOUS 11 E: M AMOUNT 62.06 119.00 158.72 532.00 7,327.36 520.00 13,!561 10 4.59 25.71 2.35 7.51 115.05 48.38 4.85 1,581.51 50.95 50.95 50.95 264.31 1 48.75 48.75 48.75 48.75 48.75 48.75 103.91 54.65 54.65. 54.65 69.76 59.24 54.65 29.62 253.71 246.61 53.87 67.40 50.95 19.54 45.83 109.09 ..34 PAGE 5 ob A CHECK AMOUNT db 62.06 119.00 158.72 db 532.00 7,327.36 520.00 db 13,561.10 ' Z08.44 M M V 40 v 4,777.90 VOUCHREG C LT Y OF-' MAPLE: W013i) PAGE= 6 , 08/03 11:34. VOUCHER /CHECK REGISTER FOR P E R I O D 07 VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR I TE: M I TE: M CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCR IPT ION AMOUNT AMOUNT 10672 610022 07/31/90 MUCHOW, DONALD A BARBRA LAND -EASE MUNTS 3 3 10673 541440 07/31/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STAX SURCHARGE TAX PAYABLE 2, 553.27 SURTAX RETAINER 51.07-- 2,502.20 10674 240725 07/31/90 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS PUBLISHING 185.00 185.00 10675 910575 07/31/90 VENETIAN PLAYHOUSE FEES FOR SERVICE 100.00 100.00 1 541400 07/31/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER MOTOR VEH LIC FEES PAYABLE 14,015.40 14,015.40 10677 5.41400 07/31/90 MINN. STATE TREASURER STATE= DRIVERS LIC FEES, PAYABLE 581.00 581.00 1 . 10678 630925 07/31 NAUGLE M. AMBULANCE x:691 25.00. 25.00 � 531 650 07/31/90 METRO WASTE CON'S ROL COMM I SSN SAG PAYABI.E 16, 200.00 SAC RETAIN 162.00- ! SAC RE;TAINE:R 5.75 16,043.75 10693.1 742900 07/23/90 RAY DAVIS & SONS SUPPLIES- EQUIPMENT 53.88 53.88 z w. t 692400 6924.00 07/20/90 OWENS,GERALD A/R INS. 11.60 OTHER .23 11.83 r 6761 010550 08/13/90 ACCURATE= ELECTRIC SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 54050 54.50 676 2 0208" �3 08/13/90 L C T A LPH A OMPU ERS, I NC. R EPAIRS & MTMC /Ef U P MENT R P IRS E .! L 38.75 38.75 6763 021425 08/13/90 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION SUPPLIES CAF= I CE 36.00 36.00 6764 030250 0$/13/90 ANCHOR BLOCK COMPANY MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 190.08 190.08 1 6765 030410 08/13/90 ANDERSON 9 CHR I S T Y VLHI CLE ALLOWANCE: 26.00 VEHICLE ALLOWANCE 23.92 49.92 i 6766 030600 08/13/90 ANDERSON, ROBERT UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 20.00 20.00 6767 040915 08/13/90 ARNALS AUTO SERVICE REPAIR & MAINT /VEHICL.E 17.95 � REPAIR & .MAINT /VEHICLE. 1,5:0.37 REPAIR & MAINT / VEHICLE 97.90 1 1 6768 040940 08/13/90 ARNE BERG, MARGARET PROGRAM RE:G ISTRA1 ION FEES 22.00 22.00 6769 042350 08/13/90 ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RRS BOOKS 37.00 37 »00 � 6770. 061000 08 / 13/90 BANI CK, JOHN PROGRAM SUPPLIES 35.00 3.5.00 6771 061100 08/13/90 BANNIGAN & KELLY P.A. FEES FOR SERVICE 6 LEGAL & F l SCAL 100.00 LEGAL & FISCAL 20. LEGAL. & FISCAL 1 , 140.00 VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 7 � 08/03/90 11:34 VOUCHER/CHECK REGIST FOR PERIOD 07 ' VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHE:�CK ,VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPT AMOUNT AMOUNT � LEGAL & FISCAL 140.00 7 1 6772 061900 08/13/90 BATTERY TIRE WAREHOUSE SUPPLIES-VEHICLE 63.83 - SUPPLIES - VEHICLE' 142.97 SUPPLIES - VEHICLE 143.89 � SUPPLIES-VEHICLE 176-40 SUPPLIES - VEHICLE T1.70 598.79 1 67T3 OT1200 08/13/90 BEST BUY CO. EQUIPMENT OFFICE 319.96 SUPPLIES-OF F'ICE 11 .99 331.95 1 6774 071410 08/13/90 BFC HOMES DEPOSI'rS PAYABLE 500.00 INTEREST ON I NVESTMENTS 5.68 505.68 1 6775 080300 08/13/90 BLACKS PHOTOGRAPHY FEES FOR SERVICE 7.47 _. _. FEES FOR SERVICE_ 9.98 SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 33.46 55.91 -- - 6776__ 080360 08/13190 BLESS, EDWARD PROG REGISTRATION 21.00 21.00 ' 1 6777 080900 08/13/90 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS UTILITIES 12.12 UTILITIES 6.48 UTILITIES 26.16 1 UTIL -ITIES 69.72 UTILITIES 3.24 UTILI TIES 76.92 1 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 139.53 OUTSIDE: ENGINL RING 36.79 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 30.76 I OUTSIDE: ENO 1 NLER I NG 93.02 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 264.36 OUTSIDE ENG I NE =E�: I NG 48 .37 1 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 93.02 OUTS ENGINEERING 31.69 OUTSIDE ENG INEE.R ING 24.19 1 OUTS IDE: ENGINE: E::R I NG 266.11 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 31 .69 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 24.19 1 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 93.02 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 55.87 OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 24.19 1 REPAIR & MAINT /U1l1.ITY 346.66 - OTHER CONSERUCTLON COSTS 1 � OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS 1 4,262.48 1 _.. 6TT3 081150 08/ 13/90 KOHL, JOHN PROGRAM SUPPLIES 35.00 35.00 1 6779 081 158 08/13/90 BONE Y, J UL I E PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES S 38 .00 38.00 6780 090570 08/13/90 BRAUN ENGINEERING TESTING FEES- :ONSUI. r ING 1 , 1.53.00 1 i VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLEWOi.-►I) PAGE 8 08/03/90 11:34 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 07 3-.-.,VOU.CHER/ 4 CHECK VENDOR CHLCK VENDOR I TEM ITEM CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPfION AMOUNT AMOUNT b 6781 090950 .08/13/90 BRENNER PROGRAM HE GISIRATION FEES 14.00 REC-REG FEES 2100 16.00 ,u` u 6782 091475 08/13/90 BRUNSON INSTRUMLNT CO. OTHER CONSTRUCTION COSTS 92 . ;f0 92.50 6783 091485 08/13/90 8RW, INC. PLANNING DEPOSITS PAYABLE 1 FEES - CONSUL TING 3 FEES CONSULTING 2 6 6784 101400 08/13/90 BUILDERS SQUARE SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 47.00 1 7 I SUPPLIES-EQUIPMLNI 23.73 ld MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 36.78 S UP P L I E S - E Q U I P ME N 1 19:71 SMALL TOOLS 28.50 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 70.20 SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 28,42 PROGRAM SUPPLIES 19.89 24 SMALL TOOLS 116.95 SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 27.95 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 184.00 603.13 zr Id 110258 08/13/90 CABLE TV NORTH CENlRAL LAIL FEE 2165 2.65 6T86 110473 08/13/90 CARLEY-TORGERSEN OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 5 5 31 6787 110475 08/13/90 ANIHONY CARLONE PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES 44,00 44.00 .3 1 6T88 110650 08/13/90 CARPENTER MARINE & POWER REPAIR & MAINT/IJTIL.LTY 21 .00 21.00 !io 6789 110850 08/13/90 CATCO SUPPLIKES VEH.*L'*CL.E 116.92 REPAIR MAINT VEHICLE 148.18 265.10 6790 120320 08/13/90 CELLULAR ONL TELEPHONE 122.63 122,63 .4d 6791 120325 08/13/90 CELLULAR ONE TELEPHONE 36 .76 36.76 4.• 6792 120375 08/13/90 GEMSTONE PRODUCTS COMPANY MAINTENANCE MAZE RlAL 186.17 186.17 44 t I 6793 120575 08/13/90 CENTURY AUTO RADIATOR SHOP REPAIR & MAINT/VEHLCLE 460.00 460.00 14u W 1: 6794 120600 08/13/90 CENTURY FEED PROGRAM SUPPLIES 7.49 7,49 141i 6795 130.200 08/13/90 CHANHASSAN DINNER THEAfRE FEES FOR SERVICE 100,00 100.00 ('� �_�_.._.�___. 6796 130300 08/13/90 CHAPIN PUBLISHING LEGAL & FISCAL 169.10 LEGAL & FISCAL 63.65 PUBLISHING 233,70 466.45 54. 65; 6797 130510 08/13/90 CHATEAU CONSTRUCT ION DEPOSITS PAYABLE 1 ;.)t): INTERLST IN INVESTMENTS 21.23 1 021 ,23 VOUCHREG 08/03/90 11:34 VOUCHER/ CITY OF MAPLE WOAD VOUCHER /CHE_CK REGIS FOR PERIOD 07 - �;HE_CK VENDOR GHE:CK VENDOR I TEM NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME AESGR IP r i0N ., 130550 08/13/90 CHEMLAWN, FEES FOR SERVICE 6799 130560 08/13/90 CHEMSEARCH REPAIR Si MAINT /BL.DG GROUNDS REPAIR & MAINT /BKhG GROUNDS SUPPLIES-.JANITORIAL 1 48203 ._...._.ag j - i 3'/9 - .__.., CL'IEAN STEP RtIG9 FEES FOR SERVICE FEES FOR SERVICE - "" 6SOi 150100 0$/13/90 COLE,MICHAEL PROCiRAM REGISTRATION FEES 680 150175 08/13/90 CO.L.L INS ELECTR ICAI. CONST . REPAIR & MA INI /EQ.UI PMF N f 6803 150900 08/13/90 COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION OTHER CONSTRUCT COSTS REPAIR & MA 1 NT /E=QU I PME N't 6804 151425 08/13/90 COMPUTERLAND SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE:: 6805 151825 08/13/90 CONSPEC CORP. NON RESIDENTIAL 6806 152250 08/1. COOK,KATHY PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES 6807 152300 08 113/90 COPY DUPLICATING PROD. DUPLICATING COSTS 6808 152400 08/ 13/90 COPY EQUIPME:NI , INC. SUPPLIES EQUIP. SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OTHER CONSI RUCTI ON COSTS 6809 152500 08/13/90 CORPORATE RISK MANAGERS, INC. FEES FOR SERVICE 6810 161050 08/13/90 CRAFTSMAN BOCK COMPANY BOOKS 6811 161100 08/13/90 CRAGUN` CONFERENCE CENTER TRAVEL TRAINING 6812 170150 08/13/90 CURT IS 1000 SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES- OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE _ ............._. SUPPLIES -OF*F ICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIEB Of- FICE __._......._.._ .. _._ SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES - OF=FICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE .... ....... .. SUPPLI ES- 01- *.F•ICE SUPPLIES- OFFICE SUPPLIES- UF�F'ICE:' SUPPLIES - OFF .ICE SUPPLI E.S - OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE ITEM AMOUNT Z4Z.25 198.83 198.82 115.36 13.10 14.1.0 1.00 208-20 28.33 1,000.20 36.60 63.90 2,940.00 235.00 354.16 Z25.16 19.7.8 11.0.18 155.00 24.85 1 389.00 479.44 108.9: 298.70 979.68 704.74 81.18 389-13 484.02 378.17 TT6.80 16.88 16.88 23.65 16.88 67.5! 33.78 PAGE 9 CHECK AMOUNT 242.25 513.01 27.20 7.00 2 0 8.20 1,028.53 100.50 2,940.00 235.00 354.1 355. 12 155.00 24.85 589.00 V(�Ut:NREG C I 1 Y C1F MAF'l_E WCtCtU PAGE 10 ' � G8/�)3/'�+0 �,. 11 . �:4 Vra11GHER /t:HF_C!� ��C:GIST�EFt �� �. Ft�R PEkLUD 07 ,; VOUCHER/ 4�..__ � � GNEt :K VEND��F2 CNE:(',K VEIVn�)k I T��M ITEM CHECK ,� NUM$ER N11M8ER DATE NAME UESGt� IP f ION AMOUNT AMOUNT b` ,� "� - �� SUPPLIES-Of�FICE 27.01 4,883.42 d �� 6813 1 08/ 13/90 DAECO SUPPl.1kS -•1ANI Tt�t� LAL 94.90 94.9'0 � u. „ 6514 180905 Ot3 / 13/90 DALE Y, TEkk I PFct:�G�kAM RFG 15TRAT 1 �lN f�E:E S 9.00 9.00 �.� ,, � 6�t15 181�s50 Q8I13/90 DAVIS,LAt�ftY PKOGRAM REGtSTRA�I"ION FEES 7.00 7.00 ,.;, ,,, c►81 b 190060 08 / 13/90 DFGE GAknf::N CEN1_E R PRi�uRAM SUPf'1. I f:S 9.96 9.96 ,,,. ,,� Gtii7 19V125, Oi�/1.3/90 DE:MCO PRr.1tiRAM SUPPI.tES � 43.93 ►�, PkCJGkAM SUF'f'1_ I Ems' $6.04 1 c9.97 iy 1; ,; 681$ X30150 0�3/ 13/90 E -Z RIDING ftV CENTER REt�A IR MA INT Et;lU IP. t96.LO 196.20 .,' �_� �_ �� 6819 230225 08 / 13/90 E . K. OUEHL SUf'i'1_I ES Gf F I CF 502.57 50[ .57 �� •.a E820 230700 Oti / 13/90 FAST 5 t DE G. T . C . SUPPLIES- - VEH I t:;LE 63. 3F.v �,.,: �� SUPPI.I ES- VF H I CLE. 4b . �i8 109.93 ���� ��,� 6821 23G9U0 08/l'3/90 EASTMAN Kt�DAK COMPANY UUPI.ICAfING GUSTS 94.88 4d . ,__ .__ __.... _ .. D U P L I C A T I N Gi G U ;,' 1' ;i .. 214 . b $ _. _ . 1 ., DUPL ICAT i NG Ci75TS 452.67 :,�� DUPL I - CAT I NG COST :i 674 .3$ ;,,� � �� DUPLI CA�fING CO5TS 221 .07 ,.. DUPL I C: ATI NG CO;,TS 46 .32 ;, DUPLIGA•f tNG CUSTS 96T.9�S � "._ _ .._._ _ DUPLICATING COSTC 522 . cS3 3, 15+4.59 a,, ,;�. 6822 231475 08/ 1 FD' S WOAD PRODUCTS 0 THER CONSTRUC�f 1 ON C��S fS � 90.OU ;;: � MAINTL'-'NANCF MATf::fIIAL 4ti.00 138.00 �» ,:, 6c#E3 231490 08/1 -��90 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE SUBSCRIPTIONS $� MEMBERSHIPS 162.28 )62.2$ a�� a, b824 231650 08 / 1 x /90 EGGt-tf:�AD D I SC�UUNT S0� TWARE E.GG�HE.AD 195.00 .;.. EGGHEAD 69.00 .,, EGGHEAD 195.00 a.,; E GGHI: A D Lt)3.7 $ b62.7 $ �j' ,� -" �_� _ b825 25015+5 02/ 13/90 ER IEAU, BEVERt_Y PRnGRAM REG ISTkAT IttN FEES 7.00 7.00 yr .,n. 6�i26 250200 V$/13/90 ESS $I�OTHt»I�S � SONS INC. MAiNT�:NANCE MATEt�IAL b'S.OV 65.00 ,� ►, ��,,,, b$27 250300 Obi /13/9t� E Ul_L5 MFG. CO. , INC. MA:LNTENAIVGE MA1�l:kIAl. 150.00 150.00 �,, �,���� ���� X828 '''�,i� 2$0075 OAS /13/90 FOf�ESTRY SUPPLIERS, INC. 11NI�'�7►t�MS � C1.07NING • 20.�� 20,21 ,�,., f�525� 2t3O440 08 / 13/9a FOKTME: YE K � LANG Pk I N1 F RS PROC�k�1M SUPF'1_ I E "S' 70.00 ,,,,,; �; ,�,�,; PROGRAM ,�►UPPL I E5 23.75 5+3.75 ��,; 6850 l. � .y....,...� 290G45 08 / 1.3/911 Ff�ANK, CHR 1 S PR�CiG�kAM RF G I SPRAT ION f E.E:S 14 . t�0 14 .0-0 VOUGHREG CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 1 1 08/03/90 11:34 VOUCHER / CHECK REGISTER _- - - - FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCR IP I ION AMOUNT AMOUNT - "6$'31_ 290650 08/0 /96 FUNK , 9RUCE HEATING 10.00 10.00 6832 300500 08/13/90 6 & K SERVICES UNIFORMS CLOTHING 137.20 UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 60.75 UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 17 .13 UNIFORMS CLOTHING 74.16 UNIFORMS 215.44 UNIFORMS 175.24 679.92 - 6033 300600 08/13/90 G.A.B. BUSINESS SERVICE JU06EMENTS & LOSSES 90.60 90.60 6834 300970 08/13/90 GME_ CONSULTANTS, INC FEES - CONSULTING 1 1 9 300.00 6835 301050 08/13/90 GALL'S INC. SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT 95.47 SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 161.42 256.89 6836 302560 08/13/90 GIMPS LIVE BAIT & SPORTING OUTSIDE RENTAL. EQUIPMENT 18.00 OUTSIDE: RENTAL - E 18.00 OUTSIDE RENTAL - EQUIPMENT 27.00 63.00 6837 310265 08 /13/90 GONI A, PAT PROGRAM REG IST RATION FEES 8.00 8.00 6838 310300 08/13/90 GOODYEAR TIRE COMPANY REPAIR & MAINT /VEHICL.E 121.92 REPAIR & MA INT /VEH I CLE 129.42 REPAIR & MA INT /VEH I CL.E 618.08 REPAIR & MAINT /VE HICLF 168.92 REPAIR & MAINT /VEHICL.E 112.30 __. REPAIR & MA I NT / 0-H I CLE 103.00 1 9 253.64 6839 310710 08/13/90 GOPHER STATE ONE -CALL, INC. FEES FOR SERVICE ZOZ.50 202.50 6840 310715 08/13/90 GOPHER S TATE:. - ONE: CALL, INC. FEES FOR SERVICE 23.00 23.00 6841 320290 08/13/90 GRAYBOW- DANIELS CO. SUPPLIES- .•JANI*TORIAL 19.06 19.06 6842 340110 08/13/90 HEJNY RENTALS, INC OUTSIDE RENTAL 162.00 OUTSIDE RENTAL 4QU I PMENT 100.00 262.00 6843 350700 08/13/90 HIRSHFIEL.DS REPAIR & MAINT /EL.DG & GROUNDS 31.42 _ REPAIR & MA I NT /Bt-11G & GROUNDS 2.49 33.91 6844 351300 08/13/90 HORSNELL, JUDITH VEHICLE ALLOWANCE 12.74 12.74 6845 351400 08/13/90 HORWATH, TOM FEES* FOR SERVICE 1 1 380200 08/13/90 I . G . M. A . SUBSCRIPTIONS & MEMBERSHIPS 72.00 BOOKS 51.415 153.45 6847 39010+ 08/13/90 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIST. #k622 Pt1BL ISHING 75.00 T5.00 6848 390710 08/13/90 INSTITUTE FOR I NTE RGOVERNME NTA SUPPLIES F:QU I F' � 150.00 150.00 VOUCHREG 6860 450240 08/13/90 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 08/03/90 11:34 451930 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER LAS SANA 30.00 6862 470700 FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ 4A 6863 500000 08/13/90 4 CHECK VENDOR CHECK VEND17►R ITEM UUM.BER - NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION 6849 390725 08/13/90 INST . OF TRANSFORTA110N ENG. BOOKS 6850 401800 08/13/90 JOLLY'S, INC. PROGRAM SUPPLIES 6851 401900 08/13/90 JOLLY TYME: PROGRAM SUPPLIES 32.79 54 6867 510600 PROGRAM SUPPLIES MAPLEWOOD BOWL 6868 511125 PROGRAM SUPPLIES MARQUETTE BANK 36,66: 159.67 PROGRAM SUPPLIES Ila 66552 402100 08/13/90 JOURNAL OF CIVIL DEFENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS & MI.Mll-LRSHIPS 6853 4 10200 08/13/90 K MART OTHER CONSTRUCT ioN cos CS . lu 6854 410420 08/13/90 KELLER ELECTRIC INC. REPAIR & MAINT/BLDG & GROUNDS 6855 410440 08/13/90 KELIY TEMPORARY SERVICES WAGES/ PART- TIMED& TEMPORARY 24 6856 410601 08/13/90 KENNEL -AI RE PROGRAM SUPPLIES 6857 420150 08/13/90 KINKO'S PUBLISHING 6858 430301 08/13/90' KNOWLAN'S PROGRAM SUPPLIES PROGRAM SUPPLIES 33 6859 440365 08/13/90 KUEHL'S CANVAS 1, MAINTENANCE 14AILI41AL FEES FOR SERVICE PROGRAM REGLSTRArION FEES PROGRAM SUPPLIES PROGRAM 5UPPLLES SUBSCRIPT FUNS & MliMBERSHIPS REPAIR & MAINT/VEHLCL.E SUPPLIES- VEHICLE. SUPPLIES - VEHICLE SUPPLIES-OFFICE FEES FOR SERVICE FEES FOR SERVICE FEES FOR SERVICE Fk'.EF,o FOR SERVICE. - PAYING AGENTS FEES PAYING AGL.NTS FELS PAGE 12 I TE M 6860 450240 08/13/90 LAFONTAINE 126.50 35,42 451930 08/13/90 LAS SANA 30.00 6862 470700 03/13/90 LILLIE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS 4A 6863 500000 08/13/90 M & H IMPORT 45 4t, 6864 500800 08/13/90 M.T.I. DISTRIBUTING C016 4, 6865 501505 08/13/90 MAGLICH GRETCHEN B. AJ 6866 501900 08/13/90 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICE. 44.,33 125.00 30.00 155.00 17-00 17.00 27.99 32.79 54 6867 510600 08/13/90 MAPLEWOOD BOWL 6868 511125 08/13190 MARQUETTE BANK MAINTENANCE 14AILI41AL FEES FOR SERVICE PROGRAM REGLSTRArION FEES PROGRAM SUPPLIES PROGRAM 5UPPLLES SUBSCRIPT FUNS & MliMBERSHIPS REPAIR & MAINT/VEHLCL.E SUPPLIES- VEHICLE. SUPPLIES - VEHICLE SUPPLIES-OFFICE FEES FOR SERVICE FEES FOR SERVICE FEES FOR SERVICE Fk'.EF,o FOR SERVICE. - PAYING AGENTS FEES PAYING AGL.NTS FELS PAGE 12 I TE M CHECK AMOUNT AMOUNT 126.:00 126.50 35,42 35.42 109.00 30.00 285.00 76-62 500.62 is .00 18.00 64.88 64.88 36.00 36.00 6zo.00 620.00 615 .76 65.76 23-00 23.00 19.17 1.77 2.10 21,29 44.,33 125.00 30.00 155.00 17-00 17.00 27.99 32.79 60.78 16.00 16.00 609.53 509.53 276.67 543-15 36,66: 159.67 151.182 115.17 426-66 191.25 191.25 249.00 145.75 VOUCHREG CHECK AMOUNT CITY OF MAPLE WOOD 08/03/90 11:34 93.66 VOUt,HER /4HE:GK REGISTER 8 8 BOT .50 244.40 FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ 219.00 219.00 12.50 12.50 CHECK VENDOR CHECK ,VENDOR ITEM NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION 66.00 55.00 439.00 PAYING AGENTS FEES 6869 511250 08/13/90 MARTIN LUMBER SUPPLIES- EQUIPMENT 6870 520490 08/13/90 MCGRUF F ' S DRUG PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPLIES 367.40 530560 08/13/90 KERIT CHEVROLET VEHICLES PURCHASED 6872 530650 08/13/90 METAL DOCTOR REPAIR & MA I NI / VE:H I CL.E. 6873 531300 08/ METRO INSPECTION SERVICE CONTRACT PYM. 48.00 - 540T45 08/1319 XI NN CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES EQU I PME NT OFFICE 6B74 ' 6875 541980 08/13/90 MINNESOTA CONWAY FIRE SAFETY REPAIR & MA INT /EQUIPMENT 6876 542675 08/13/90 MI NNE: MUFFLERS REPAIR & MA INT /VE HI CL Er '551400 '08113/90 MN PLAYGROUND M INN . PLAYGROUND INDUSTRY - ZBTT - *_ 6878 551700 08/13190 MN REC. & PARK ASSOCIATION PROGRAM SUPPLIES �_.. CONTRCT PYM. CONTRACT PYM. FEES FOR SERVICE FEES FOR SERVICE 6879 561050 08/13/9 MN U.C. FUND UNEMPLOYMENT COMP INSURANCE 6880 570090 08/13/90 MOGREN BROS . MAINTENANCE MATERIAL MAINTENANCE MATERIAL MAINTENANCE: MATERIAL MAINTENANCE MATERIAL MAINTENANCE: MATERIAL 6881 570500 08/13/90 MOTOROLA, INC REPAIR & MAINT /RADIO _b882 611175 08/13190 NORTHERN AIR CORPORATION REPAIR MAINT BLDG. 6883 630745 08/13/90 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSN. BOOKS 6884 630910 09/13/90 NATIONWIDE ADVERTISING SE::RV. PUBLISHING _ 63096.0 08/13/90 NCR REPAIRS & MTNCE /E QUIPME NT 6886 640200 08/13190 NEATABLEa SUF'F'l. I E �' -CAF F I CE 6887 640550 08/13/90 NELSON, J EAN MILE 4888 661110 08/13/90 NORTHEAST METRO TECH INSTITUTE: TRAVEL TRAINING 6889 661970 08/13/90 NORTHSTAR WIPER INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES- JANurotuAL PAGE 13 ITEM CHECK AMOUNT AMOUNT 23 630.50 93.66 93.66 37.10 37.10 8 8 BOT .50 244.40 244.40 2 9 895.20 2 219.00 219.00 12.50 12.50 303.75 303.75 258.63 258.63 18.00 100.00 200.00 66.00 55.00 439.00 261.74 261.74 50.00 42.50 148.00 11 .40 115.50 367.40 170.00 170.00 1 1,879.31 16.90 16.90 24::x. 18 243.18 52.00 52.00 71.95 71.95 16.56 16.56 48.00 48.00 192.75 VOUCHREG CI*1Y Of- MAPLEWOOD PAGE 14 08/03/90 11:34 VOUCHER/C _ RE GISTER HECK FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT SUPPLIES-JANITORIAL I27.00 319.75 6890 662600 08/13/90 NORWEST INVESTMENTS SERVICES INVESTMENT MGMT FEES REVENUE 26.25 26.25 6891 680500 08/13/90. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES FEES FOR SERVICE 46.00 46.00 6892 692500 08/13/90 OWENS SERVICE CHEMICALS 107.90 107.90 6893 700460 08/1300 P.C. EXPRESS/P.C. TRONICS SUPPLIES-OFFICE 14.90 SUPPLIES-OFFICE 29.85 44.75 6894 701050 .08/13/90 PARK INN INT'L. TRAVEL & TRAINING 67.84 67.84 6895 710600 08/1:3/90. PEOPLES ELECTRIC OfHER CONST. COSTS 7 7 68 7115010 08/13/90 PHOTOS TO GO FEES FOR SERVICE 4.37 4.37 6897 720450 08/13/90 KATHY POLICANO­ PROGRAM REGLSTR 37.00 37.00 6898 720760 08/13/90 PRECISION BUSINESS SYSTEMS SUPPLIES-OFFICE 143.99 143.99 '--'6899 721300 08/13/90 PROFESSIONAL PROCESS FEES FOR SERVICE 106.83 106,83 6900 740900 RADIO SHACK SUPPLIES -OF FiCE 73.73 73.73 6901 7412,00 08/13/90 RAINBOW FOODS PRA 6RAM SUPPLIES 18,84 18.84 6902 741700 08/13/90 RAMSEY COUNTY R. CNTY PUBLIC WORKS 5 LEGAL & FISCAL T.09 FEES FOR SERVICE 196.58 LEGAL & FISCAL 29.1$ 5,274.69 6903 741125 08/13/90 RAMSEY COUNTY FEES FOR SERVICE 1 FEES FOR SERVICE 24-61 1 6904 742I03 08/13/90 RAMSEY COUNTY OUTSIDE RENTAL - EQUIPMENT 250.00 250,00 6905 742110 08/13/90 RAMSEY EMURG. MEDICAL SEkVlCES FEES FOR (SERVICE 1 SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 50. 00 1 6906 742900 08/13/90 RAY DAVIS & SONS SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 53.88 53.88 .6907 761300 08/13/90 ROADRUNNER FEES FOR SERVICE 21.00 21,00 6908 761326 08/13/90 RODRIGUI.Z PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES 14*00 14,00 6909 762100 08/13/90 ROSEVILLE SCHOOLS. PROPERTY RENTAL 901,00 90000 6910 7707.10 08/13/90 RYAN PR06ikAM REGISTRATION FEES 14.00 14.00 6911 770890 08/13/90 RYDER,LYNN PROGRAM REGLSTRAI'ION FEES 14.00 14,00 .VOUCHREG CIl'Y OF MAPLE WOOD 08/03/90 . 11:34 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 07 .VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHUCK VENDOR ITEM NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION b9il '770900 Q8/ 13/90 RYOF�R TRANSPORTATION OUTSIDE RENTAL EQU1 PMEN7 OUTSIDE RENTAL-EQUIPMENT 6913 780 08/13/90 S&l OFFICE PRODUCTS INC. SUPPLI OF-VICE: 6914 780350 08/13/90 S.E.H. OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEE'S 6915 780740 08/13/90 SAVOIE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. SUPPLIES-.JANITORIAL 6916 790140 08*/13/-90 SCHMIDT PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES 800350 08/t3l90___ -'SEPION PROGRAM..RE61STRA*rION FEES 6918 831500 08/13/90 SPECIALTY RADIO REPAIR & MAINI/RADIO 6919 831 600 08/13/90 SPS OFFICE PRODUCTS SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES- OFFICE REPAIR & MAINT/EQUIPMENT SUPPLI ES-OFFICE SUPPLIES•OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES• OFFICE SUPPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE 6.9 - '08/131 - 90*' - ST_ PAUL BA'R & REST SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES- OFFICE 6921 840340 08/13/90 ST.PAl)L CANDY & TOBACCO, INC. PROGRAM SUPPLIES 6922 840400 08/13/90 ST.PAUt. CITY OF FEES FOR SERVICE 6923 843200 08/13/ 90 STEFFEN SCOT 6924 843325 08/13190 STENGER,DEBRA 6925 843575 08/13/90 STRLICHERS GUNS REPAIR &. MAINT/EQUIPMENT REPAIR & MAINT/R.AD10 REPAIR & MAINT/RADL0 PROGRAM. SUPF)t.IES PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES SUPPLIES-RANGE ITEM AMOUNT 150 00 150.00 43.06 57 638.80 472'.80 16.91 22.00 7.00 223.20 17.76 7 .84- 17.76 16.20 60.00 49.02 74.28 15.03 106.62 4 .77 8.13 11.62 40.92 51.16 12.72 40.68 73-02 52.76 34.58 42.98 42.98 96.05 95.80 67.50 135.00 87.75 35.00 7.00 2,160.00 PAGE 15 CHECK AMOUNT 300.00 43.06 58 16.91 22.00 7.00 223.20 679.19 85.96 96.05 386.05 35.00 7.00 2, 160.00; VO 08/0:3/90 11:34 VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME 6926 850600 08/13/90 SUPERAMERICA 6927 850800 0-8/13/90 SWANSON LYL• 6928 851575 08/13/90 SYSTEMS SUPPLY, INC. .CITY OF MAPLEWOOD VOUCHER/CHLCK REGISTER FOR PERIOD 07 ITEM DESCRIPTION .FUEL OIL FUEL OIL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT FUEL & OIL FUEL & Olt. SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT CONTRACT PYMe SUPPLIES- OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE SUPPLIES-OFFICE 6929 860080 08/13/90 T.A. SC-HIFSKY & SONS INC :MAINT MATERIAL 6930 860100 08/13/90 T.J. AUTO PARIS SUPPLIES VEHICLE SUPPLIES-VEHICLE SUPPLIES .VEHICLE. SUPPLIES-VEHICLE SUPPLIES.-VEHICLE 6931 860305 08/13/90 T.J.T. - SHIRTS PROGRAM SUPPLIER 6932 8603.16 08/13/90 T.K.D.A. 6933 860650 08/13/90 TARGET STORES PROGRAM SUPPLIES PROGRAM SUPPLIES UNIFORMS & CLOTHING UNIFORMS & CLOTHIN6 UNIFORMS & CLOTHING PROGRAM SUPPLIES OUTSIDE ENGINEERING SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES- VEHICLE. EQUIPMENT OFFICE WAGES /PAR I' - T IME& TEMPORARY PROGRAM SUPPLIES WAGES/ PART- TIME47•MPORARY PROGRAM SUPPLIES . ITEM AMOUNT 58-37 37.89 54.33 51.39 26.70 8.83 30.00 4.99 71.00 86.23 21.30 1 29.18 48.40 16.02 15.33 15.33 270.00 219.00 47.12 26.16 26,16 26.16 216.40 2 69.57 34.53 41 :.2.2 10,97 9.05 2.97 127.23 6934 861175 08/13/90 TELENOVA TELL 'HONES 567.62 6935 880125 08/13/90 TRANE REPAIRS & MTNCE./EQUIP 647.00 .6936 880675 08/13/90 TROPHIES UNLIMITED TROPHIES UNLIMITED 423,45 TROPHIES 1JNLimrrED 761.30 6937 880925 08/13190 TSC STOkES MAINTENANCE. MAIERIAL 89.99 6938 8815.00 08/1:3/90 TWIN CITY FILTER SERVICE SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 99.91 PAGE 16 CHECK AMOUNT 237.51 30.00 183-52 1,761.77 124,26 831.00 2 295.54 567.62 547,00 1 89.99 99,91 VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPI-E WOOL) PAGE 17 6 0 8/03/90 11:34 VOl1CHER /CHECK REGISTER - FOR PE- RI13D 07 VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHECK , VENDOR ITEM ITEM CHECK NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCR IPf ION AMOUNT AMOUNT - 6939 981600 08/13/90 TWIN CITY HARDWARE CO. MAINTENANCE MATE: "FtIAt_ 18.95 1$.95 6940 882500 08/13/90 TWIN CITY TESTING OUTSIDE ENGINEERING FEES 3 OUTSIDE:. ENGINEERING FEES 3 7 6941 890600 08/13/90 U.H.L. INC. REPAIR & MAINT /8LDG & GROUNDS 175.80 REPAIR & MA I NT /.BLDG & GROUNDS 127.15 302.95 6942 900001 08/13/90 UNDERGROUND FOCUS TRAVEL & TRAINING 24.95 24.95 6943 900100 08/13/90 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS El: CLOTHI 100.55 + UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 79.15 + UNIFORMS S CLOTHING 79.15 UNIFORMS Eli CLOTHING 26.05 � UNIFORMS & CLOTHING 53.80 UNIFORMS & CLOTH LNG ; 81.12 UNIFORM & CLOTHING 79.10 598.92 694 _ b$�i� - UNIVERSAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES- EQUIPMENT $.21 SUPPLIES- EQUIPMENT 18.21 26.42 6945 a 910300 08/13/90 VAN 0 LITE, INC SUPPLIES - VEHICLE 167.52 167.52 6946 910450 08/13/90 VANGUARD CRAFTS PROGRAM SUPPLIES 37.50 37.50 . 6947 910575 08/13/90 VENETIAN PLAYHOUSE FEES FOR SERVICE 100.00 100.00 6948 911340 08/13/90 VI CHEVROLET VEHICLES 25,698.92 VEHICLES 12,849.46 38 6949 9ii500 ' 09/13190 VIKING INDUSTRIAL CENTER MAINTENCANCE MATERIAL 59.54 MAINTENANCE MA1 E::RIAt_ 30.24 89.78 6950 930500 08/13/90 W.W. GRAINGER SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT 4.83 4.83 69 931153 08/13/90 WALKER SENIOR HOUSING CORP DEPOSITS PAYABLE 6 INTEREST 1 7, 774.85 6952 940550 08/13/90 WEHR'MAN BERGLY ASSOCIATES INC r FEES -CONSI rING 1 FEES - CONSUL. TING 1,826.00 FEES -CON UL.rIN.G 2 + FEES-CONSULTING 782.00 FEES-CONSUL r ING 1,040.00 7, 402.00 6953 940700 08/13/90 WESCO SUPPLIES - -JANITORIAL 9.91 SUPPLIES - JANITORIAL 13.40 - SUPP�..IES- Et�UiPM.:NT 9.13 SUPPLIES- EQUIPMENT 2.95 SUPPLIES - E Q U I P M E: N T 11.21 SUPPLIES-EQUIPMENT 81.65 101.35 VOUCHREG .41 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 08/03/90 11:34 VOUCHLR/CH ECK REGISTER lSl FOR PERIOD 07 VOUCHER/ ti �54 ��� CHECK VENDOR CHI:.'CK VENDOR ITEM NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPrLON 6 lit 6954 941350 08/13/90 WH1TE PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES PROGRAM REGISTRA FEES --6955 941850 08/13/90 WHITE BEAR SCREEN PRINTING, SUPPLIES-VEHICLE 6956 942450 .08/13/90 WILSON ACCESSORIES PROGRAM SUPPLIES .14 6957 970700 08/13/90 YOCUM OIL CO. INVENTORY OF SUPPLIES lb --6958 980500 08/13/90 ZEP"MANUFACTURING COMPANY SUPPLIES-JANITORLAL TOTAL CHLCKS 17 ITEM AMOUNT 17.00 91.00 284 ..Z8 63,39 21,833.00 170. PAGE 18 CHECK AMOUNT 26,00 284.28 63.39 21 172.00 4t) .41 Ah �49 lSl ti �54 L_t1 • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0001 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 4 J CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT a GCS 1622.7 08/03/90 _ J _ 6 ` 5G JANE Rt]E R I NG 00 16228 08/03/9 M A McGU -I -RE J 0016229 08/03/90 GAIL BLACKSTONE 1 • 00 16230 08/03/90 G RETCHEN MALL I CH 1 386. 78 • i 001 08/03/90 K ATHRYN SMIT 1 131o35 � 0016232 08/03/90 DAVID J JAHN 951.51 .D 0016233 �-- -- - - -- __�..08/03 /90 _ LYLE SWANSON 1 oty 1. 09 00 1 62 3 4 08/ 03/90 LARRY J CUDE 288880 00 16235 08/03/90 ANDREA J OSTE R 1, 043. 50 _ 0016236 ___ -- -- - 08/03/90 WILLIAM MIKISKA 180 08/03/90 DANIEL F FAUST._. .... . 2 17 = 00 16838 08/03/90 THE RESE CA RLSON 722a88 — 0016239 - 08/03/90 - ALANA K MATHEYS l 289. 39 :. _._00 6240 - - 08/03/90 . -- - - -- -- DELORES A V I GNALO 1 131a50 - 00 16241 08/03/90 LO I S DAVIS 1, 00 16242 08/03/90 -- - - CA ROLE J ANDERSON 1 456. 5G - 0 08/03/90 LO I S N BEHM _ _ _ 1 155m70 00 16244 08/03/90 LUC I LLE E AU REL I US 1 '983. 37 -: _ 66)i 62:45 - - - - 08/03/90 - - JEANNE L SCHADT 1 0016246 08/03/90 CONN I E _L_ KELSEY 586o74 -- 0016247 08/03/90 LORRAINE S VIETOR 1 014. 7C} 00 16248 08/03/90 PATRICIA A HENSLEY - ! 597o78 = - 001 6249 - --- -- - - - 08/03/90 - - - CAROL_ JAGOE_ - -- J . 9 0 = 00 16250 08/03/90 JEANETTE E CARLE 1, - = 00 16251 08/03/90 SANDRA OLSON .729a66 00 08 / G3 / 9Cy MARY KAY - - - .PALANK _ - - - -._ - _- - 772 0016253 08/03/90 KENNETH V COLLINS 2, • • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0002 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT 4 = 0016254 08/03/90 CA ROLE L R I CH I E 996030 _ 00 1.6`5., - - -- - --_ ---. / 03 / 90 JO M SVENDSEN _ — -- - -- - - -- -.__ _ ._ _ _ l s 277.7 • ; . 0016256 08/03/90 ROBERT D NELSON 1 , 899. 32 00 - - 08/ ELA INE FULLER 605. 4 1 -- 00 62 58 -- - - - - - ��8 / t�3 / 9th -- -- - _ _ CAROL -F MA R T I NSOIV 1 1 084. 82 • = 0016 259 08/03/90 JOSEPH A Z APPA -�2 i31. �.` 00 16260 - - - - -- 08/03/90 VERNON T STILL 1, 001 6261 08/03/90 DONALD W SKALMAN 1 SCj6. 28 • 00 16262 08/03/90 JOHN F RASE R . 1 1 502,m53 00 16263 08/ RAYMOND J MO RELL I - - - - 1 5 34. O9 . 00 16264 08/ SCOTT L STEFFEN 1 572. 49 - 00 16266 08/03/90 DAVID L ARNOLD 2, 747. O6 - 00 16266 16.:'66 08 /0 3 / 90 JOHN J DAN I CK 1 42 - 00 _ 08/03/90 JOHN . 0 BOHL 1 - DD 16 68 08 / 03 /90 ANTHONY G CAHANES � •=� 1, 899. �� . 00 16269 08/03/90 DALE K CLAUSON 1 5Q6. 28 - 0016270 08/03/90 RICHARD M MOESCHTE R 1 666. 28 00162-s7 1 08 / 03 / 90 JOHN H ATCH I SON 1 506. 28 _ — 0016272 08/03/90 JAMES YOUNG REiV 2 981. ti 0 00 16273 08/03/90 WILLIAM F FELT I E R ;.:' 914. 90 - D016274 08/03!90 THOMAS J SZCZEAANSKI 1,430.28 001 6275 08/03/90 - CABOT V WELCHL I N 1 582 . OS - _ -. -._ 00 16 ` 76 08/03/90 RICHARD J LANG 1 506. 28 0016277 08/03/90 DALE RAZSKAZOFF 1 48 :. t_ 0 16278 08/03/90 MICHAEL RYAN 2 17 .. 08/03/90 MICHAEL J HERBERT 1 592}. 33 0016280 08/03/90 RICHARD C D REGE R 3 118m30 • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0003 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS S FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD . CHECK. NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT 0016281 - - - -_.- - 08/03/90 GREGORY L STAFNE 1, 506. 28 0016288 08/03/9 RONALD D BECKER 1 661._ 48 __ -- _ 0016283 08/03/90 KEVIN R HALWEG 3,395.9E o 0016284 08/03/90 DER FELL T STOCKTON 1 508. O l tj .� _ 0 016285 _ 08 / 03 / 90 .. PA UL G PAULOS —J R. 1 4 . 99 - 0016286 ' 08/03/90 RICK A BOWMAN 1 481. S3 -� 00 16287 _- _-- - - - - -- - �. - 08/0 s/90 FLINT D KARIS 1, � 0 0 16288 08/ 03 /90 STEPHEN J HEINZ 1 52 3. 08 • � _ 00 16289 08/ DAVID M G RAF 1, 574. 88 0016290 - - 08/0 DAVID J THOMALLA 1, - 00 16291 08/03/90 STEVEN PALMA 1 459. 88 • - 0016298 08/03/90 ROBERT E VO RWE RK 1 _ 0016293 - 08/03/90 -- JOSEPH A BERGERON 1 • ` - 0016294 08/03/90 JAMES MEEHAN 962a57 • 00 1 6295 08/03/90 JON A MELANDE R 1 574. 88 _ 00 1 6296 08 / 03 / 90 SARAH SAUNDE RS 940.98 00 16297 08103190 JAMES M EMBE RTSON 1, • _ 0016898 08/03/90 DUANE J WILLIAMS 1 42 1.40 - - 00 16299 08/ JANET L RAE I NE 1, 114. 71 - 00 16300 08/03/90 JULIE A STAHNKE 1 073. gO - 00 16301 08/03/90 SCOTT K ' 80YE R 1, 073. 90 0016302 08/03/90 _ - CAROL . NELSON `, 75`. 95 - 0016303 08/03/90 CYNTHIA WALDT 941. 90 00 1630 08/03/90 JOSEPH FEH R 1 019. 05 0j01E305 . _ 08 %-03/90 - ._ ----. -_ JAMEE L FL.AUGHER 1, 114w70 0016 306 08/03/90 JUDITH WEGWE RTH 778.41 �� 0016307 08/03/90 KENNETH 8 HAI DER E, 203 38 - - r •S .•_ - CITY OF MAPLEWOOD vvv`t EMPLOYEE GROSS.EARNINGS AND.PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS r FOR THE CUR RENT PAY PERIOD CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT - 0 - -- . 8/03/9t7 _ -. JUDY M CHLEBECK - - -- -- 1, 134. 70 00� _ 16308 s 00 08_/03/90 WILLIAM PR IEFER 0281. 30 _.. - � 001 6310 08/03/90 GERALD W MEYER 1, .- 08/ . t�3 % �C� MICHAEL R KANE - 1 � 470. 9�� � � 0016311 •4 -, 0.01631 - - - - 08 /0 5/90 BRYAN NAGEL _ -- - -- - - -- - - 1 c:�46. 74 00 16313 08/03/90 DAVID P LUT Z � — - - -- 08/03/90 HENRY F KLAUS I NG 1, 0016314 0 08/03/90 JO SCHMOOCK _ -- - .1 147. 63 -- _ _ ., 16 Ott 163 08/03/90 RONALD J HELEY 1, 204m30 �: 016 317 08lt}3/9t� ER I CK D OSWALD 1 1 59. 94 00 16 318 c. >8 / 03 / 9c:� STEVEN COLL. I tVS 480w 00 - C�C316319 - � 08/03/90 RONALD L F RE BE RG 1, f.; -..� 6 6 , 16 . 20 c:�8 / 03 / 9�a WILL I AM . C CAS 1, 775. 7O : - 00 16321 08/03/90 - -- RANDAL L I NDBLOM - .. _ _ 1 920. 34 0016 08/ JAMES G ELIAS 19391.50 00 16323 - 08/03/90 JOHN DU CHARMS 1 304w 91 _ J - c= 0 163.:'4 08 / 03 / 90 DENN I S L PECK 1 83. 3 - 0 01 6 325 OB / G3! 9C� WILLIAM F R I EBE 1, 944. �9 00163`6 -- -- - 08/03/90 BRUCE A IRISH 1, 798. 50 � : 00163`7 08/03/90-..- WAL - -M- GE I GSLER - -- - - -_ - - 1 X41. 58 � - - � 001638 08/03/90 THERESA MET Z 1,550.62 _ 00 16389 - 08/03/90 JOHN R LOFG REN 1, = 0016330 08/03/90 . RT - - - -.D - ODEGARD - - -- -- - - - _ -- - - - 1 - _ -� 00 16331 > > `' / 9G 0 8 / t 3 LO I S J B RENNE R 1, 16�. 67 00 16332 - 08/03/90 BARBARA A K RUMMEL 554a26 - 0 16333 08/03/90 F AUL I NE STAPLES -- - - - -- _ -.. - - - 1 , _711.70 ! �- -� X016334 08/03/90 - LUTHER JONES ?8. 00 - - r •S .•_ - CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0005 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECK FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK NUMBER T CHECK DATED PAYEE - -- AMOUNT `-- - - -_�� 00 , 16335 -- - - - - -- - - -.- 08/03/90 ROBERT S ANDERSON 1 _.. 181890 qb 00 16336 08/ DENNIS P L I N DO RF _ qb - 0016337 08/03/90 WILLIAM BARRY 1 i 148.30 ..1 0016338 08/03/90 ROLAND B HELEY �.2.. 1, 6.O3 , 00 16-339 - -- - -- 08 / 03 / 90 MA CAB ,t� � 0 - . - 00 16340 08/03/90 MARK A MA RUSKA 1 606. 20 = 00 16341 08/03/90 JAMES SCH I NDELDECKE R 1, 036 a 3O 0016342 08/03/90 T ERRY LeCOU 442s = 0016343 08/03/90 DAVID W I EDL 420 w 00 == -- 00 16 3 44- - - - - -- 08/03/ MATTHEW . K I ML I NGE R 420400 = 00163x45 08/0 3/90 MYLES R BURKE 1,249. 10 08/03/90 LEE STOERZ I NGER 3 36. 00 - 0016347 08/03/90 MICHAEL BI LOTTA 210,00 r 00 16348 08 / 0 3 / 90 DANIEL BU RKHA R T =� 44 7 _ 0016849 08/03/90 GERALD SETTLES 170.00 0016350 - - - - 08/03/90 - - K I RSTEN AU REL I US 178o75 _ 0016 351 08/03/90 TODD JAGOE 258,88 0016►35:� 08/03/90 CARR I E SANKEY 21000 0 1635 3 _ 08 / 03 / 90 K I M BE RTH I AUME X65, 00 - 00 16354 08/03/90 _ G RETCHEN E R I CKSON 333m00 00 16355 08/03/90 MICHELLE . H I LSGEN 235w13 : 001 6356 08/03/90 SHE R RAL MILLER 539m 0016 357 08/03/90 SHANNON MILLER 244o63 00 .08/03/90 KAR I DREGER 18 3. 75 _. / 0016359 08/03/90 CA RA JO RDON 2 5. ` 3 , 0016 360 08/03/90 KAYLENE PETERSON 256. ES _ 0016361 .08/03/90 ANNETTE LEKO 227s50 CITY OF MAALEWOOD 0006 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PLAY pER I OD CHECk UMFE R b HECK _ E _ - _ ROY G WARD AMOUNT PAYEE _ 0016384 00 16362 - -- - - 08/03/90 JENNIFER FORD 21 2. 50 0016385 08/03/90 JANET Mf GREW HAYMAN 1 206.70 16386 0 0 1636 3 JEAN NELSON - JENNIFER S T H_OMPSON _ __ -- - 544. 38 0016 364 08/03/90 MICHAEL GRAF 574.00 00 16387 16365 08/03/90. LISA HOSCHKA 160088 00 16388 08/03/90 ANN E HUTCH I NSON 854.31 • -= 0016366 08/03/90 DAW CAMPBELL 197.25 = 00 16,367 08/03/90 DENA CAMPBELL 1 = ��31636$ - - ___ _ 08/03/90 ­ 14 - 1 CHELLE Sb I NSKY _.- -- -- 293o75 -y 0016369 08/03/90 KAR I SSA DALEY 0016 370 08/03/90 KIMBERLY J PODPESKAR 202613 - - 00 16.371 08/03/90 JOD ENE VAN DAM 241.50 - 001637` 08/03/90 KAR I N HERBER 1 `6. OO ! : - 00 1637 3 08/03/90 AARON WILLIAMS 197. 13 00 374 - 08/03/90 CHR I STY ANDERSON `07u 5D - - - - -00 16375 08/03/90 RONALD L BE SETH —J R, 345o63 - - 0016376 08/0 KEVIN JAGOE 435. 00 -- 0016377 08/03/90 _ JACQUELINE NELSON 35m00 0016378 08/03/90 JENNY I KHAML 1 55.9 3 00 16379 08/03/90 JAMES I KHAML 228. ` 5 - 0016380 08/03/90 GERALD D I EBEL 6 36. OO 00 16381 08/03/90 CA RY RAHN 217a 50 - 00 1 08/03/90 AMY DO RNSUSCH 217s88 . 00 18383 08/03/90 _ ROY G WARD 406w40 _ 0016384 08/03/90 DOUGLAS J TAUBMAN 1, 4 31.70 0016385 08/03/90 JANET Mf GREW HAYMAN 1 206.70 16386 08/03/ 8 / 03 / 90 JEAN NELSON - - 386.83 00 16387 08/03/90 JUDITH A HORSNELL 592u15 • r 00 16388 08/03/90 ANN E HUTCH I NSON 854.31 • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD O007 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD n CHECK NUMBER _ CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT 0016389 08/03/90 R I TA MACY 16m88 3 00 08 /03/90 LY NE FI 221. 13 00 16391 08 /03/90 KATHLEEN M DOHE RTY 1 07 3. 9G 0016392 08/03/90 MARIE BA RTA 995063 0016 393 08/03/90 GE OF F REY W OLSON 00 16394 08/03/90 NANCY M I SKELL 592. 2- Al_ 00 - _ - - _ - CAB./ 0 3 / 90 JOYCE L L I V I NGSTON 569. 95 0016 -- --- - _ 08/0 _KENNET ROBERTS - _ -- - 1 s 237. 69_ - do =. 0016397 08/03/90 THOMAS R I EDESEL 266w06 0016398 - -- - _ 08/03/.90 THOMAS G EK ST RAND 1,529a88 =- 0/016399 0 3/90 MARJOR I E OSTROM 1 00 16400 08/03/90 NICHOLAS N CARVER 1 383. 73 Q016.401 08/03/9O- - _ ROBERT J WENGER 1 10 - � 00 16402 08 /03/90 DAN IEL CAMPANA RO 348. 00 0016403 08/03/90 MICHAEL HYLAND 180000 0016404 08/03/90 EDWARD A NADEAU 122a46 = __.__ O8/03/9O GEORGE W MULWEE 1 22 5. 10 0 . 00 16406 08/03/90 LAVE RNE S NUTESON 1 600 s 50 - - - 00 16407 08/03/90 ROGER W B RE HE I M 1 9 225a a 10 -� 0016408 08/03/9O DAVID B EDSON - 1 38 = - 001 6409 08/03/90 DAVID GE RMA I N 1 227. O4 - -- 0016410 08/03/90 ERIC MART I NSON 480m00 C�C� 16411 08/03/90 DENN I S M MUL VANEY 1, 343. 50 = 001641 2 08/03/90 GEORGE C SA RE I GL 1 195. 50 00 16413 08/ ELIZABETH J WE I LAND 1, 836. 00 - 010 16414 VOID 08/03/90 CITY OF MAALEWOOD ( HCMA )_ _ 2 878. 78 �- 00 16415 08/03/9O I CMA RETIREMENT TRUST -457 9 051 . 08 �- _ CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS NGS AND PAYROLL LL DEDUCTION CHECKS c• �����$ FOR THE CURRENT P'AY PERIOD - e. _ CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYE E _ AMOUNT 08 / 03 / SO - - -- AFSCME `7`5 546w00 c _ 00 16417 VO �I� _ __. _ 08/03/90 MAF�L EWOOD STAT BAW #1 `3 860a 36 a 0O16428 VOID X8/03/90 tyfN STATE COMM OF REVENUE 9 00 16419 VOID 08/03/90 FIRST MINNESOTA (FICA) 8, 507. 17 -� 0 1 6420 VOID 08/03/90 P EMP RETIREMENT _ASSOC___ - -- - - -..._ 4 = ` D016421 08/Cs3/9C� CITY TY & .COUNTY EMP CR UNION - -- 88 44E. 00 • 00 1642 VOID + — 08/03/90 UNITE& WAY OF ST. PAUL AREA 15 _ '} ���� 16483 VOID 08/03/90 COMMERCIAL - LIFE INSURANCE 101 a 57 E:aV 1644 VOID 08 /03/90 PUBLIC EMP, RETIREMENT ASSOC, 81s00 t ' 00 1 6425 08/03/90 MN STATE RETI REM NT SYSTEM X55 '� •� t c. - , 0016486 �' _ ._. - - - - -- - - - -- 08/0 s /SG MN. MUTUAL AL. _..LIFE INS. 19 -3588 1608 0016427 08/03/90 METRO SUPERVISORY ASSOC 206 00 - S 0016428 VOID 08/03/90 - - -- PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT EtVT ASSOC 3580 97 00 16423 _ VOID 08 / 03 /90 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT ASSOC 5 SfS. 47 _= 0016437 '" 08 / 03 / 90 L. E. L. S. _ 638s00 _ - 08/03/90 — RAMSEY CO SUPPORT & COLLECT -� - • _ 4�. 0o 0 00 16432 VOID 08/ 03/90' - - -.- - — - EMPLOYEE BENEFIT T F' _ S 26o33 = - 00164 33 VOID 08/03/90 FIRST M INNESOTA _ 118a75 = � - 00 1643.4 VOID 03 - -, __ _ - - -- - -- -_. 8 / / 9�a -_ - -- - - PHYSICIANS HEALTH . - PLAN �— .x`.75 VOID -? � -� C 8 / 03 Std FIRST MINNESOTA (FICA) _. •� 8,,..,07,21 - 00 16436 VOID 08/03/9 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT ASSOC 4, 889. 07 -- - 00 16437' 6437 - VOID .., 08 / 03/ 90 -_ _.______ -- . PbBL I C EMP _ ___- - RET I REMENT ASSOC � � -� 520w 17 -: -= __ 00 . 16438 VOID 08/03/90 PUSL I C EM . ___ P RETIREMENT ASSOC 8 858. 1 _ GROSS EARNINGS. AND DEDUCTIONS - -- - -- _ - - - -- 318, 091. 35 y i -= t EMPLOYEE GROSS � FOR CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EARNINGS A AND 'PAYROLL DEDUCTION THE �)C)�� 1 CHECKS CURRENT PAY PERIOD ' CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT • s 0015999 � 0 7/20/ 90 JOSE , : ZAFFA �c : s 0 ..� c�c' 30 ��G. uu _ - c� 7 ' = � � oolsool 07 /E0/90 g GARY W BAST IAN Q 00 1600 -- „ _-�_ 07/20/ / 20 / 90 FRANCES L JUKER SSa. ao -- ., 0 •; u7/20/9a NO RMAN G ANDS RSON ` - //���' __.�.._ 5 50. 00 0 '~ 0016004 37/E0f 9a -- JANE ROER I NG • ,- - MICHAEL A McGUI RE 683. 62 .g � ca _ _ . U16UU6 cal / `0 /90 - GAI L BLACKSTON r.. �, 887. 14 • ��' 001 _ _ -.1, 90 1 ," 78_ G RE MALL I Ch! - 1, 386.78 Li 0 23 .00 16008 _ c.)7 /80/S0 KATHRYN SMITH o 1, 131w35 �- 00 16003 - 07 DAVID J JAHN , 0016010 07/80/30 - - LYLE SWANSON _ 564. ,�,� _. . 1, 0u1. G3 28 • 2a 0 x)16 �)1 1 07/20/3L) LARRY J CUD ---- ---- -- E - - - - - - - I ll ) _ _ �.) x.)16. 0 1 •.,.► `' 0 7 /_ 2 0 / 3 0 AtVDREA J O 2 88. 8a �► �= 00160 07/20/90 - s _ _ 5 - - - - -- - - WILLIAM M I K I SKA 31 • �� 001 6014 _ __----- ._ - - -_ —__ 07/20/go DAN I EL -- - -- _ _ - - -- - - -- F FAUST 180. ate - -_ - -_ - .� _ _ -- �., 148. 17 ,- 001 6015 - - - -- 07/ - - - -- -- -- - -- - THE RES CARLSON �, S ' ° 0016016 0 7/20/90 . ALANA K MATNEYS 637. 18 : _ - - - - - -- - - -_- - . _ ' • --- 0016017 __ __.. -_ 07/20/90 D£ L O R ES A VIGNALO , X47. 1 1 _.. _ _._ _ -- - _ -- - -- _ -1 _ is1. 0 5 42 001601.8 - 07 /_ LOIS DAVIS .` Obi 1601'9 07 /80/S0 CAROLS J ANDERSON .1 s 306. 72 r .16 47 ____.___�- 001602 c� __- __ -_ -- _ 0-7 / `ca / 3D ___ ____ __ _ _. _ __ ___ _._ _.._ L O I S N BEHM 2, 652. 50 -. _._ -_ -_ _ -- _ - _ t - - ----- 1 155s70 _07/ L UC I LLE E A UREL I U S �' � 0016022 . 07 /E0/90 - -- - - -- _ - BETTY D SELVOG 57 +S $ 3 0016023 07/`0//9t) JEANNE L SCHADT -- - - 1 9 0 r J8s 43 00 0 -- -- _ C ONN I E L KE LSEY 00 16025 07/ 20/90 LORRA I NE S V I ET °R 2 .�, , - - -- - 1, 014.71 • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD - 0002 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL. DEDUCTION CHECKS r FOR THE C _ URRENT RAY PERIOD • : CHECK NUMBER — CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT - - -- — 597a78 00 16026 07/20/90 PATRICIA A HENSLEY c 00 1602 7 - -----07/2 0/90 CAROL JAGO 0016028 07/.20/90 JEANETTE E CA RLE 1 • 0016029 07/20/90 SANDRA OL SON _ -- - - - - -- -7 38. 74 - - -- '- 0016030 MAR KAY P ALANK _ - 740.. 14_ ---.---07/2 • 0016031 07/20/90 KENNETH V COLLINS 00 16032 0 7/ 20/90 CA L R I CH I E 1 m 66 00 16033 _ -- __07/ /90 JOANN M_ SVENDSEN - - -- - - - _ 1 175. r = - 0016034 - 07/20/90 ROBERT D NELSON 00 1603 5 - - -- -- - -- -- 07/20/90 4 `8. 5 5 - -- -- ELAINE FULLER • '' -j 00160 3 6 CAROL F MA R T I NSON 996a53 • = 0016037 07/20/90 VERNON T STILL 1 00 16038 07/ DONALD W SKALMAN 1 506. `8 • 29 - c. 0 160 35 07 / 20 / 9 JO F RASE R 97 6 • _ 0016040 07/20/90 RAYMOND J MORELL I 1, 575.81 .: 0016041 —_ - -- - -- - -- -- 07/20� % 90 -- - --- -- SCOTT L STEEPEN-------- - - - -._ _ . - -- - - - -- -- - - - - - 1 5`2. O4 :- 001 6048 07/20/90 D L ARNOLD 1 00 16043 07/20/90 JOHN J BAN I CK 1 6 36. 29 00 16 0 44 07/20/9 JOHN C BOHL - -.. 1 98 f 0 07/20/90 A G CAHANES 1 859. 3,2 == 0016046 07/20/90 DALE K CLAUSON 1 506. 28 0016047 07/20/90 RICHARD M MOE SCHTER 1 5800 63 1' 0016048 07/20/90 JOH H ATCH I SON 1 506w28 - 0016049 07/20/90 JAMES YOUNG REN 1, J 00 07/`0/9 WILLIAM F PELTIER 1 = ' 0016051 07/20/90 THOMAS J S Z C Z EPANSK I 1 16 001605E 07/20/90 CABOT V WELCHL I N 1 496. 48 0016 070 40% 0016071 0016072 0016073 ' 07/20/90 JOSEPH A BERGERON 07/20/90 JAMES MEEHAN 1,581.26 1 07/20/90 JON A MELANDER I 574 a 28 — 07/20 SARAH SAUNDERS 0016074 07/20/90 JAMES M EMBERTSON 1 47 0016075 0016076 0016077 00-16078 0016079 07/20/90 DUANE J WILLIAMS 1 07/20/90 JANET L RABINE 933008 1 474. 89 07/20/90 JULIE A STAHNKE 1,270a 10 07/20/90. SCOTT K BOYER- 07/20/90 CAROL NELSON 1-309s3-4 1,710.47 0 IV CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, 0003 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 4 CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT 2 4 0016053 07/20/90 RICHARD J LANG 19506m28 5 0016054 -.--07./2-0/90 DALE RAZSKAZOFF 0016055 07/20/90 MICHAEL RYAN 1,1617m48 0016056 07/20/90 MICHAEL J HERBERT 1 561. 48 0016057 07/20/90 RICHARD C DREGER 40 001605.8 07/20/90 GREGORY L STAFNE 1 16 0016059 07/20/90 RONALD D BECKER 1 17 0016060 07/20/90 KEVIN R HALWEG 1 82 I-A- 7E-..— 0016061 07/20/90 DERRELL T STOCKTON 1 1 0016062 07/20/90 PAUL G PAULOS—JR. 23 0016063 07/20/90 RICK A BOWMAN 1 86-- 0016064 07/20/90 FLINT D KARIS 1 0016065 STEPHEN J HEINZ 1 07/20/90 0 0016066 07/20/90 DAVID M GRAF- 1 29 0 001,6067 07/20/90 DAVID J THOMALLA 1 07/20/90 STEVEN PALMA 1, 0016068 0016069 --0-7/20./90 ROBERT E VORWERK I 28— 0016 070 40% 0016071 0016072 0016073 ' 07/20/90 JOSEPH A BERGERON 07/20/90 JAMES MEEHAN 1,581.26 1 07/20/90 JON A MELANDER I 574 a 28 — 07/20 SARAH SAUNDERS 0016074 07/20/90 JAMES M EMBERTSON 1 47 0016075 0016076 0016077 00-16078 0016079 07/20/90 DUANE J WILLIAMS 1 07/20/90 JANET L RABINE 933008 1 474. 89 07/20/90 JULIE A STAHNKE 1,270a 10 07/20/90. SCOTT K BOYER- 07/20/90 CAROL NELSON 1-309s3-4 1,710.47 0 IV • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0004 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARN INGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CHECK NUMBER i CHECK DATED PAYEE AMOUNT 00 16080 07/20/90 CYNTHIA WALDT __ -- - ---- -1– 079. 07 - - - -- 0 016081 07 /E0 J F l s 05 0,m49 J 001608E 07/20/90 JAYM.E L FLAUGHER 1 243.81 - 00 16083 07/20/90 JUDITH WEGWE RTH 605 w 90 ,' 0t = } 1608 07/2 KENNET G HA I DER 2 203. 38 i i 3 -- 0016085 07/20/90 - JUDY M CHLEBECK 1 1 55. 46 t F 0016086 07/20/90 WILLIAM PR I EFER 1 V2 B. s0 ! 1)0 r��f87 - - - - - - -- - _ � �7! � l 9th- - -- — - - -- - GERALD _W - h± EYE R - - -- __- -_ - - 1 3`9. 94 0016.088 07/20/90 MICHAEL R KANE 1 z_ 00 16089 --- - -- - _ - 07/`0/90 BRYAN NAGEL 1, 057. 18 -� 00 16090 - — 07 / 20 / 90 DAVID P LUT Z_ 1, 181. 90 ^ 0016091 07 /E0/90 HENRY F KLAUS I NG 1 `55. 19 00 160.92 – -- - - - -- _ 07/20/90 - - -- -- JOHN SCHMOOCK 1 147.6 3 ` J " 0016093 07/20/90 RONALD J HELEY _ _ . 1 204. 30 _ 0016094 07/20/90 E R I CK D OSWALD 1, 148. 30 0016 095 07/20/90 STEVEN COLLINS 4320 00 '-- 0 0 16 - 0 . 9 6 - 07/20/90 RONALD L F REEVE RG 1, 204 a 30 =; 0016097 07/20/90 WILLIAM C CASS 119 775. 70 00 16098' - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 07/`0/90 TODD ZACK 4 32m 00 RA L I NDBLOM 1 =- 0016100 07/20/90 JAMES G EL I AS 1 � 0016101 _ 07/20/90 — JOHN DU CHA RME 1 170a 15 00 1610 0 7/20/90 DENN L _FLEC _- -- - - -- . - _ - - 1, 3 91. 50 OG i 6103 07/20/90 WILLIAM P R I EBE 1 678. 78 00 16104 07/20/90 BRUCE A IRISH 1 792. 50 � 00 16105 07/20/90 W ALTER_ M GE I SSLE R 1 503. 9 �= 0016106 07/20/90 THERESA MET Z 1, • CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 00 05 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS � - FOR THE CURRENT PAY PER I OD - CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED AMOUNT PAYEE t, F! 00 16107 07/20 /90 1 JOHN R LOFGREN R OBE RT D _OD EGARD _- -- - - - - -- - I 983A i J City 1 - 61 D9 07/EG/90 LOIS J BRENNER 1, 114.70 - - ' 0016110 ~ -- - -- 07/20/90 BARBARA A KRUMMEL 529. 1 0 _ F!AUL I IV E STAPLES _ _. _._ 1 711. 7_0 - ! - 001611 07/20/90 LUTHER LUTHER JONES ?`. DD - ! . _ 001611 07/20/90 DANIEL L TRAVERS 76s50 0016114 ROBE S ANDERSON - 1, 181.90 0016115 07/20/90 DENNIS F LINDORFF 11 : . 0016116 07/20/90 WILLIAM GARRY 1 14 `'O 8 ..� . - - - �- � 0161 i? 07/20/90 - - - - ROLAND B HELEY _ 1 � =-1 11 226. 03 ! - 00 16118 07 /20/90 CRAIG CAMPBELL 451a50 -a 00 161 19 07/.20/90 MARK CA RLE 40 4s25 _.� 0016120 - - -- _ 07/20/90 MARK A MARUSK - 9 6► 8 7. 8 • :: 00161Z 07 /E0/90 JAMES SCH I NDELDECKE R - i , t�,�6. 3O 0016122 - -- - - - - 07/20/90 TERRY LeCOUNT 390 m 6 3 00 07/20/90 DAVID W I EDL • - = 0016124 07/20/90 MATTHEW KIM LINGER - .� 4V4. �S • 0016125 - - - 07/20/90 MYLES R BURKE •__ 1, 249. 1 O _ • _• ^: _. - cw 0161;,; -_ -- _ - - 07/;.:`0/9�� LEE STOERZ I tVGER 4 t 4 5 • _. 0016127 07/20/90 M I CHAS L ILOTTA 404e -= 00 16128 - - 07/20/90 DANIEL BURKHART 442a75 0016129 --07/20/9t� GERALD SETTLES 200 - - 0016130 07/20/90 K I RSTEN AUREL I US x152 ,,,.�`„ 50 00 16131 07/20/90 TODD JA GOE -- 238. 50 - 0016132 _...__ 07 /`D /9C� CARR I E SANKEY ,� _ t 0016133 07/E0 KIM BE RTH I ROME .. 48,x. DQ ! CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROL L DEDUCTION CHECKS 0006 , FOR THE CURRENT RAY PERIOD CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE r = AMOUNT 07/20/90 0016134 GRETCHEN ERICKSON 353. 50 _ M L C H. L L E I��E __H 259a 3 38 i 00 16136 07/20./90 S HERBAL MILLER 6U3. 75 0016137 07/80/90 SHANNON MILLER - 273 31 - __ 0 16138 - - -- 07/20/9 --- -- -- - -- __ _KA I DREG 269a 75 i 0016139 07/20/96 KATHLEEN SCHALLY 1 5. DD 0016140 07/20/90 CA RA JO RDON 282.68 AYLEN PETERSON 35642 i == 0016142 07 /ED /9D A NNETTE LEKO . " D. DD 00 1 6143 07/20/90 JENNIFER FORD 172m50 - 001614 - _ - - - -- - - - - - - 07 / C / 90 -. - -- - - - -.. _ - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- JENNIFER S T HOMPSOIV ---- -- - - - - - -_ - - - - . -- - - - - -- _ 174. =- 0016145 07/`0/90 M IOHAEL GRAF V 591.50 _ 00 1614E c_�7 /�c:� /9D LISA HOSCHKA 276. 21 00 1614 34 3. 2 S =� 0016148 07/20 DENA CAMPBELL 243w00 -- 00 16149 - t' /`0/90 - - - - -- - - - - -- _ - -- -- - - - -- MICHELLE SCHIMINS - - KY _ 285 - 00 161 16150 07/20/9ca __ BAR I ESA DALEY - -- 2 960 1 f9 00 16151 07/20/90 KIMBERLY J PODPESKAR 299e25 = 00 1615 - - - -- - - - - - - -_ ._ - -- -- - - - - -� c - ' -� /3c� __ - - -- _ - - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- -- - -- - -- - - -- - - -- - JODENE VAN DAM - 253s -' 0 016153 --- -- - - - . 07/20/90 KATHE M CLEAVELAND .,5 0016154 07/ED/90 AARON WILL IAMS r . 204. 38 - _ j 00 16155 - -__ - -�� 7l `�� /'9C� — CHRISTY ANDERSON 285s00 - - - 1_5 _ - - -- - -- - 07/ R L BESE — R -, .- _ . - _ _ -- .T . 3 5 7 -8 5 = 0016157 .07 /E0/90 KEVIN JAGOE 45 - 0016158 07/20/90 J ENNY IKHAML 288883 —. . _ _. - -_ -__- _ -- ____ -- 0 7/20/90 J AME S I KHAML � -,� -,�. — - ---- -- _ -- - - - - -- ___ • _ 325 o ,� 5 - _ -: 0016160 07/E0/90 GERALD D I EBEL 4 EM CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND - PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 00 07 GEOFFREY W OLSON CHECK NUMBER CHECK DATED PAYEE, 0016176 07/20/90 NANCY MISKELL 553.51 AMOUNT 0016161 07/20/90 C RY RAHN 0C 16. 17 7 07/20/90 JOYCELLIV_ING.ST 569a94 212o50 07/20/90 001,6162 07/20/90 R P;r T BUDKE_ .07/20/90 396000 THOMAS RIEDESEL 0016180 0016163 07/20/90 AMY DORNBUSCH 0016181 ............. MARJORIft-OSTROM 314m38 0016164 07/20/90 ROY G WARD 40 • 07/20/90 NICHOLAS N CARVER 1 335a . 58 406e40 001-6183 001.6165 07/20/90 DOUG LAS J TAUBMAN 0 ` 4 0016,166 07/20/90 JANET M GREW HAYMAN 19206,o7O 0 1 - 00 16167 07/20/90 JEAN NELSON 396m05 MICHAEL HYLAND 0016168 07/20/go 07/20/90 ----.EDWARD A-NADEAU 10 0016169 07/20/90 ANN E HUTCHINSON 519.35 07/20/90 0016170 07/20/90 RITA MACY 101w25 00 16171 0.7/20/90 ALLISON McGINNIS 35a 00 0016172 07./20/90 LYNE FISHER 188,w50 0016173 07/20/90 T­HL_EE­'_'____'____*____ KA THLEEN M DOHERTY -_ -__ _ _ -- -. -- __ � -_.__ _ 19063n7l 0016174 07/20/90 MARIE BARTA i t Q00--a 27 0 -016175 07/20/90 GEOFFREY W OLSON 1,1983s37 0016176 07/20/90 NANCY MISKELL 553.51 0C 16. 17 7 07/20/90 JOYCELLIV_ING.ST 569a94 0016178 07/20/90 KENNETH ROBERTS 11183050 .07/20/90 396000 THOMAS RIEDESEL 0016180 07/20/90 THOMAS G EKSTRAND 1 40 1. 1 0016181 07/20/90 MARJORIft-OSTROM 1 40 0016182 07/20/90 NICHOLAS N CARVER 1 335a . 58 001-6183 07/20/90 _'___..______R.0.BERT J_WE_NG_ER______­_________.. 1 s4 0 001618*4 07/20/90 DANIEL CAMPANARO 288000 0 240600 MICHAEL HYLAND __00 16�1 86 07/20/90 ----.EDWARD A-NADEAU 22a 46 '00161S7 07/20/90 GEORGE W MULWEE 1,9225olO r ' CITY OF M EMPLOYEE . GROSS ARLEWOQD ROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION F CHECKS 0008 �� OR THE CURRENT AAY PEER I OD CHECK NUMBER CHECK DAT ED PAYEE --- - -- _ - _ - - - - - -- - - AMOUNT �' 00 16188 - ~ 07 /�c �l -- _- LAVERNE S NUTESON - - _ - -- - -- � . 1, 600. SD }tj1 8 07/20 /go - ROGER W BREHE I M J C 1& 0016190 07 /E0/90 DAVID B EDSON - - -- - --- -- 1, 870 s 01 - � �:� i 16191 /20 07/go DAVID GERMAIN 1 x..25 a 10 - 0 01619 -- - -- - -- -- - - - -__ - -_ __ - - - -- - -- - � -� 7 ! 2 0 / S 0 ERI M A RT INSON � = 0016133 C�7 /ECG /90 DENNIS M h#ULVANEY -. _ 1, 343. 5O 0 07/20/90 - GEORGE C SAREIGL 0 01 - E_ 95 _.__.___ - - -- 07/20/90 ELIZABETH J WEILAND -- -- - - 00 16196 VOID _. 07 / `0 / 9 D MAALEWOOD STATE BANK # 1 2 52 16 00 16197 VOID Cf 7 ! C1 ! 9 C1 _.- - - - - - •- __. , MN STATE COMM OF REVENUE - --- - - - -- - -- - - -. _ 9 5 5 7. S9 VOID - — D7/20!So FIRST MINNESOTA (FICA) - _ 89815.34 :. 00 16199 - 07 / 20 / 90 ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST -467 � V�6s 88 UCH 16`c7ca 'r VOID 0 '� _� - -• - - - - - - 07- /`0/90 -- _.__ --_ ___ - . - -- _ _.+ . . , PUBLIC EMP .RETIREMENT. ASSOC 4,9691v50 - 0 0 -1620 1. -- VOID 07 / `0 /90 - - -- -__ - -- - -_ _ --- -_____ CITY_ OF MAPLEWOOD ( HCMA) 2 -- 0016`02 , 07 /20/90 AFSC ME 2725 546 c'y i 4 CITY & COUNTY EMP CR UNION_ .. _ c 26, 3858 CCU 00 16204 VOID 07 /20 /90 UIV I T ED WAY OF ST. P AUL AREA 162, 6� 5 00 16205 VOID 07/20/90 COMMERCIAL MERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE � 10 1.57 --- 00 1620 6 VOID 07/20/90 ' _ . - - - - -- - -___ PUBLIC -- - -_.- - -- -- - -- - � - -�- -- EMP . RET I REMENT ASSOC. � c - f � 81. _ _ • _•___ 0 C }1620 7 � __-- __--------- 07 - - -- -- MN ST - --- __ ATE R ETIREMENT I RE '�1ENT SYSTEM - 295m00 ! 00 16808 ' 07/20/90 MN BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ••- - _._---- - - - - SA S. 74 -- - - -- - - _ D 1 f 2 0 S • - 07 /20/90 MN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. 19 -3988 - - 160,00 6210 .- -- --- 07/20/9, - - -. METR 0 SUPERVISORY ASSOC r = = 0016211 VOID _ 07 / 20 / 90 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT ASSOC _._ 398,n25 - 0 0 16212 VOID 07/20/90 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT ASSOC - 5 `766 61 0 016` 13 • - VOID 07/20/90 FIRS MINNESOTA 2,826 c���16`14 '- 07/20/90 RAM SEY CO SUPPORT & COLLECT -- 400.0 0 ,.. _ _...— „.,.” cc ut� U55 EARNINGS AND i�AYROLL DED 0009 F _ E CURB PERIOD C � H CHECK NUMBER C C PAYEE AMOUNT — Q 0 00 16215 VOID ---------- D 7/ •=� Eh1AL -OYES BENEFIT PLANS - -- 00 16 6 V VOID � � D7 X X6.33 00 1 PH YSICIAI VS — �H.HEALTH PLAN 162. 17 V VOID 0 07/20/90 — AGENDA REPORT TO: City Mana FROM* Human Resource Director & 6 1 I)q-D 86z6fe?LL RE * Employee Assistan ce pro DATED. Au 71 1990 1949DtJC'T'T��r 'A'OtlOn b Council Re The contract with ToBeAsM for th Ci ' 0 ( al EMP10y ee Assi . ty'fs Employe As. - tanoe Ma 1990-o T*EeAO is wo, e Jin g to gene sistance Pro nagement at their expired On June 30 , 'w their c I Ir current rate Ontra ct w th Of $1.2 • 00 per eMPlOYee.- the c ity Used Duri thepas.t Year 51 em T*E*A*M* for a total lOYeeS and 39 famil members have Of 121*25 clini people seen, 35 were re #c ho of further assista nce. ferred to OUtsILde source Oi the go \ r agencie for R=QWMIM--D�ATFO it is reco � Mmended that the Ci a y renew for one year t the rate o $ th _ 12.00 p contract With T,t*A,M, GJB er employee,, AGENDA ITEM 3 AGENDA REPORT Action by Council TO: City Manager Endorsed Mo dified. ..... FROM: Assistant City Engineer Bruce Irish Rejecte Date SUBJECT: Gervais Avenue, Project 88 14-- Reduction of Retainage DATE: August 6, 1990 Introduction The subject project is substantially ave Y The final pavement course. was recently. laid. It is requested that the retai.nage be reduced. q _Back round After recommendation of the project engineer and concurrence of the contractor, a retainage of $2,000 is thou ht to be appropriate. hg ht It is recommended that a reduction ction in retainage from five percent of the contractor's earnings to date, which equals five e = $14,450*06, q p rcent ($ 2 8 9, 012.0 8 � to be authorized. BAI jC 6- , �/ TO FROM: S UBJECT: LO CATION: APPLICANT P ROJECT: DATE: INTROD Cit Manager Tom R • g 1 edeSel , Pl Conditlo 2 Use W ing Intern 1194 a peml Renews E• Co unty Road 1 Lak ad C Preschool Lutheran - Ch school Child arch June 19. 19 Care C enter 90 Action by Cotuncil:i Ln dorsed�„� s b lodified,....... Re j The applica nt is re permit qu (CUP) t o tang the re building of op erate a ch , renewal of a c the c lid- -case center conditional u te r in the use BACKGROUND educat The Ci ty approved f o 11 • the CUP ° . owing Condit' n Au s con ditions: � t 14 .4 198 subi e to th 1 • The e e t permit s hall b he date of e subJect t approv o revi after a val base one 2 year fr , on the - procedu om The owner o P i liC perator a n City C e nSes from t q all de ' facili e State. of n eCeSSar Y Mi nnesota Y approv an to operate d 3 The day-care the daY_Car Y e manner as Center b main to no t creat ta and o CRITERIA to anY nuts o perated In TERIA F AP ances for ne arby such a PROVAL property es. SubSection 3 6--442 rev "442 (e) of • i each con ditional C I Ode re • initial approv tonal USe y quir that t with al. Th C • Coup it withi he City C a time ity C ouncil one year Of ncil limit• A t may gene the dat ime limit can not exc w h permit e of DISCU with or, t eed f lue years The prod ect has The deVel hav been n ped according Property e o chang in ng to the ori ginal t would j ci ty Code or C°n ditIo ns, RE y denyin the surroun cO MMENDATIO g the renewal din N . Rene wal of the C o"i ti °nal use m pew. b it fo r five lak Years. Attac hme 'mem n t s 1. Locatio Map 2.. Property Line /zonin g Map MEMORANDp14 Q h ow A ' N h �1 v ST. t80 No W t 9 ... a VOW BEAM � RK eLVO ,Q 60 " aw LA ...�. AV , "MOM% W Gertro/ � W a Koh/mm Loks = MAI M LAB 4� lu or — PGNO C W KOHLMANd AV � 40 N. �J Z h �., o Co � RD N Z PM ac tl? 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' A ID ou Teo T A . 00 , 0W dw P /ZONING MAP 4 N 3 - Attachment 2 E --- 6 -- Action by Council :, Endorsed. bfodifie Rej ected Nursery s The applicant is requesting the renewal of s a conditional use permit for a nursery school program with a maximum of fort children. Y PAST ACTION: 4- 26 -73:. Council originally approved a conditional tional use permit to allow the, nursery school. 6- 14 -82: Council approved a conditional use e ' this preschool program. P rmit revision for P g This was to increase the allowable number of students from thirty, as originally a subject to: allowed, to forty, 1. Correction of all life safety and building code ode deficiencies prior to the 1982 school Y ear. 2• If no nuisance conditions exist at the end o years the permit f three p i.t may be renewed by the City Council. 8- 12 -85: Council renewed the con • years, conditional use permit for five CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL Subsection 361442(e) Of City Code requires that • ' q t the City Council review each conditional use permit within one year of the date of initial approval. The City Council may r • y enew the permit with or without a time limit. A time limit cannot t exceed five years. DISCUSSION The nursery school continues to operate under ' P conditions of approval. There have been no conditions which would justify denying the renewal. RECOMMENDATION Renewal of the conditional use permit for five e ji y ars. Attachments 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Tom Riedesel SUBJECT: Conditional.Use Permit Renewal LOCATION: 47 South Century Avenue APPLICANT: Lutheran Church of Peace DATE: June 13 , 1990 INTRODUCTION Endorsed. bfodifie Rej ected Nursery s The applicant is requesting the renewal of s a conditional use permit for a nursery school program with a maximum of fort children. Y PAST ACTION: 4- 26 -73:. Council originally approved a conditional tional use permit to allow the, nursery school. 6- 14 -82: Council approved a conditional use e ' this preschool program. P rmit revision for P g This was to increase the allowable number of students from thirty, as originally a subject to: allowed, to forty, 1. Correction of all life safety and building code ode deficiencies prior to the 1982 school Y ear. 2• If no nuisance conditions exist at the end o years the permit f three p i.t may be renewed by the City Council. 8- 12 -85: Council renewed the con • years, conditional use permit for five CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL Subsection 361442(e) Of City Code requires that • ' q t the City Council review each conditional use permit within one year of the date of initial approval. The City Council may r • y enew the permit with or without a time limit. A time limit cannot t exceed five years. DISCUSSION The nursery school continues to operate under ' P conditions of approval. There have been no conditions which would justify denying the renewal. RECOMMENDATION Renewal of the conditional use permit for five e ji y ars. Attachments 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map . = h W . M3 W 68 MATCH LINE W coNWAY n •- A v SERVIC RD 3 M 3 M R4.: j 94 12 UD ON HUDSON RD. o . LAC . ti vi w Crook .;. YE R L A. JAMES DR. t h •:. J 35 u — Up.PEIt AFTON R0. u Z c�it Tz eNR22 W 2 4� .r. LOWER AFT ON RD. No 39 :'• W V Ica • (2 g ( 3) MAILANO (4) > R0. h �• LOCATION MAP z Attachment Q N zo I 13 Lo : "� ti lei 17 19 14 134.4 13 �r- 16 0 10 0 � — � is 134.18 lz • 0 .34-ax- 0 17 0 0 �j . q- W--) 0 0 0 0 19" Nov" 13 110 30 30 30. N:3S 1315 .3 4, 0 Aj t ;k fn DENTAL '4tj* OFFICE SUPER AMERICA 3 o 0 CARVER ELEMENTARY 85or-. DRUG STORE SCHOOL D ET 12 622 3 7 Er; o- 1-70D �D� 715 R A i ' j C: 5 L- I COUN O PEN S PA CE cr. c,. F I Alf -. PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP 3 . Attachment 2 (I 5.4°�dc.} Hw,A Dr-i'ina D Jrh 1 0 0 34070 5-24-43 • 5► ac 0 4, 9/2 8/,,j O fo 7 75 * Vac- &Sac. rl—cj PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP 3 . Attachment 2 (I 5.4°�dc.} MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION. APPLICANT: PROJECT: DATE. INTRODUCTION City Manager Tom Riedesel, Planning Intern Termination of Conditional Use Permit 2308 Dahl Court George R©zza L and ,G Office Products July 19 1990 Action by Council, .v Endorse _`7 Modifie Rejecte Date ----- _ The City is requesting the termination of a Conditional Use Permit ( CUP) for a home occupation. BACKGROUND 7- 23 -84: Council approved the CUP. 8-26-85: Counc i 1 renewed the CUP for five years,, DISCUSSION The applicant has moved his business to a location in St. Paul but still resides at 2308 Dahl Court. A home occupation no longer exists at this address. RECOMMENDATION Termination of the CUP at 2308 Dahl Court for C and G Office P Products. mb \mem \2308Dahl.cup Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map LO WER. LON01N o Crest W p � l A Pk Or10 �N1F ST � y PO Ay 0'04 LA 0 39 cc o (1) � r �-�` K I NG „�, ° Q &4A1LAJjQ ,��� C h 1 0 {�1 PONO AV 4 D 04y CIR o �. 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Do Al # �,7 4.0) % 2 ( 78 ) .0, [40 N o R G h %J# 354.79 X46 c �� 1 f a r T L O T A l 1 Z30 15 r.�a 10 WETLAND (82) 9 too ,TS.�4 0 1 0 • 83 � 8 6 '' ti F T A. ` 0 /32- A slip* OOD %0j, , H 107 (33) 'ear � z33. b 4 - 8 p • o 40 a ' 13 S. � N � � t . 15 t 4 � s � 20 _ _ 130 o h (Z9) 6 C32- tr. 13 b 142.Z 00-0 a 147 too � 234.o 1 s TI M gE �' Cam) s� P ��'� 08) R T o l / �. 7 1 .54 too � !o 5 ,� 79) 7S.jb ` . ^ (27 A.. t �'� M '9 O , '� T I M C5 A V PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP 3 Attachment 2 L . q Action by Counoil:� MEMORANDUM Endorse TO: City Manager Mod.if f ed. FROM* Tom - Riedesel , Planning Intern R ejecte d SUBJECT: Termination of Conditional Use Permit Date LOCATION: 1887 Myrtle Street APPLICANT: Marson Rinkenberger PROJECT: Tailor Shop DATE July 19 1990 INTRODUCTION The City is requesting to terminate a Conditional Use Permit for a home occupation. BACKGROUND 7 - -79: Council. approved the occupants home occupation. 8- 21 -80: Council renewed the home occupation for five years. 8- 26 -85: Council again renewed the home occupation for five years. DISCUSSION The applicant is no longer living at 1887 Myrtle Street. A home occupation no longer exists at this address. RECOMMENDATION Termination of the Conditional Use Permit at 1887 Myrtle Street for a tailoring shop. mb\Tailor.cup Attachments: 1. Location Map 2, Property Line /Zoning Map � / v / ZF < LOCATION MAP Attachment I NORTH ST PAUL r6 8 LJKH 0 L L w �y AVE, AN � / v / ZF < LOCATION MAP Attachment I HOLLOWAY AVENUE 55 1 � 234 � , 1 � .� � . � � , 2t:. t D 4 1 f - 2r 7 7 L •„ 1905, 1 C) V 1 .. 1892 s 27 . .. a �� ' j•� cv pp 1 8 1 r � ' E R NEY 7_ ez F- 1861 9 mum er r ......... mum 4'- � T 15 '� ►5 ', 4V 7 1 4 a: -- ---- -- ..�.. co - - w•c�.r,.,or 7 L I 2 ' . -- - 1TnPEWWW 7� � � WN NWR I I PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP Attachment 2 \' AV Lo C }•� �S �1�1. r r � t3 21 . Co 5 A-v so It �FRIS AVE. IS cc Ln r eft d 7 6 ° ei - 1 . •'� 4 3. 3 F - 9-101 MEMORANDUM TO: Ci FROM: ty Manager SUBJECT• Ken Roberts, Associate P1 • Final Plat anner LOCATION: Schaller ' APPLICANT, Drive and Ferndale Street PROJECT: GOnyea Company Highwood Third Addition DATE: August 1 g , 1990 INTRODUCTION orlon by comma Endorsed Modified..,...,,, Red ected____,.,,". Date The Gonyea Company is re . Highwood Third A questing the approval of the - ddition final plat. 22 lot BACKGROUND On May ii, 1987, the City ouncil granted preliminary approval to the Hi y Highwood Second and Third A Plat Conditions, dditions subj ect to 12 On March 28, 1988 the • 0. the Hi hwood city Council granted na g Second fil Addition, plat approval to on April 25, 1988 and M one -year time arch 27, 1989, the Cit Cou • extensions for the Hi hw .y nits approved Highwood Third Addition Preliminary plat, On MaY.14, 1990, the City • extension and rev' y ouncil approved a one-year t' isions to the conditions o o i plat approva 1, f approval for final 1 DISCUSSION The ap conditiplicant has met all his final plat, ons of approval fort RECOMMENDATION Approve the Highwood g d Third Addition final l p at. kenmem2 9 (Section 13-28) .Attachments 1. Loca ion Ma 2• Property •p P rty Line /Zoning M 3. 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Bra. 4 0W A j` +r 40I M"W "M A/ Mow Aw or eres.AWW sm ML i �r+a� w. •t!t 1 jt i Y }� •.� i C N r w .r M 4R LOT StXVM COWAgy- v WS , W ...nns r w► . n¢ !L re • LIMO S�JRVEI M PROPOSED FINAL PLAT Q N 4 Attachment 3 c - blon by Council :i TO: FROM SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLI CANT: PROJECT TITLE: DATE: INTRODUCTION MEMORANDUM nc ex•se d Modifie City Manager Rejec Ken Roberts, s Associate Planner Date Fi nal lnal Plat Crestview Drive betty • betwe Mazland Road and Pond Avenue Marv Anderson Constructio Crestview 5th Ad n Company dition July 30, 1990 Marvin Anderson Construction the 25 --1ot Cresty' n Company is requesting the a .iew 5 th Addition final plat, approval of p BACKGROUND On November 1, 1979, . the City • development ( PUD) Council apprOVed a planned u and. a p �a nit ry � t for Crestview Addition. On November 14, 1988, the Cit �� extension. for the C � C our��ci .L approved a one ear time restview Fifth Addition re y ime was subject to revised conditio approval, p liminary plat This ions of On November 13, 1989 t • extension he City Council approved a • for the Crestview Fi fth Add ,one -year time Addition preliminary plat. DISCUSSION The applicant has met all co ' plat, editions of approval for this ' final RECOMMENDATION Approve the Crestview Fifth Ad • Addition final plat. kenmem43 (Section 12 -28) Attachments 14 Location Map 2. Property Line/ Zoning Map 3• Proposed Final Plat . R LOWER LONotN o .. o � AV s t (1) MAIRN11 IT (O AV .. ac ► t0 Q Al No RD � . :• CtR • t-t AK- - wood OR . 4v o moo or oAK-- c�E c �► DES g 0 o" low = CJ _: DR p Q4 LINWOOD �- 1 ' "V u C .......' .•: .::.:: : s.1 &13 Cr - HL � T oORLAND Q RD MAVI P& M8 ER ..x !%z SER Is •: -: -. 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AAMSEt' COUNTY M.OMMENT. 1 PROPOSED FINAL PLAT CRESTV I EN FIFTH ADDITION 8 3�8 - :S•� / 4 N 4 Attachment 3 � 1 • ` 1 t 8 3�8 - :S•� / 4 N 4 Attachment 3 E- /6 ° sw Action by Counailt.1 MEMORANDUM ncore TO: City Manager Mod.ified,..�.,., .... FROM: g Ken Roberts, Associate Planner Re j ecte SUBJECT:. Final Plat Date ' .LOCATION Kohlman Lane south of Beam .Avenue � APPLICANT: Bernie Flicek PROJECT TITLE. :. Flicek Addition DATE: July 31, 1990 INTRODUCTION Bernie Flicek is requesting � • Addition g the approval of the 7 -lot Flicek n final plat. BACKGROUND On May 31, 1990 the City Council ap proved the • Preliminary plat subject pp a Flicek Addition P' final plat approval,* to the developer completing the following condit before fi : g ond 1. Approval of f grading, dr • the Ci g nage and erosion control plans b Y y Engineer. The erosion control lan shall the recommendations of the Soil P 1 address Conservation District and the Ramsey - Washington Watershed District, 2. The grading plan shall include a ro ose ' P P d building pad elevation and contour information for each Housing styles shall be illustrated on the lots wh home site. minimize grading tree preservation is maximized. The Cit Engineer may so approve deviations from the the overa grading i the intent of f ll approved grading plan i s followed. 39 Approval of a tree plan b the D' • t y erector of Communiy Development* • •. p No grading construction may begin until the Director approves this lan. This trees over eight inches in di P must p plan must t show the g diameter that t developer intends to remove or retain. The plan the developer will 1 p t also show where p plant replacement trees. DISCUSSION The applicant has met all conditions plat. ditions of approval for this final RECOMMENDATION Approve the Flicek Addition final p lat, kenmem44 (Section 4 - 29) Attachments 1. Loca ion Map 2• Property Line /Zoning Map 3• Proposed Final Plat n 69 VADNAIS HEIGH rS Co one f'li�� ��.ti.�.r.rscti ��•e•�.tie:.:!!�� ..�•�i'i i .: i _ _ _ _•_• r � qn ei er •r Q Gen�v /� Koh /in�an LoArs LLJ CO RD • ■ 23 PALM l le CR W : q CT N R G ON R � � � �� � / PLAZA C/R � pF- MONj AV � '✓ � 8 ALVERADO OR 3 BEL LCREST OR 4 DEAUV /CLE OR z 22 Garr: 3 MER /D /AN OR Z � ; �l�� I12 GEaVAts PKW 1 �9 N V K4HLMANI AV C�. W � Haws ' ( CONNOR ,qy 0 : 5 sci v ; 0 LOCATION MAP � a� VIKING 2 Attachment 1 i Y S u -p *red. 4 4 +t as # LITTIX C - . .SOsas. . SOac too ♦ I SOat SOaa l.L� TQ i0 030 c ±, G N 130 rly 33 Z - - - - - - - _ _ s L loo oa• .. goo ' t -- 364. t, je _ •,„ . r 1 y air iris 4• .tt - _a,_rl a L s sib Q 40 2.2 - ate / O 11.5 3 oi.G. ti 16) (1 . �a , ( N O t y 2 ��) �� 91c,4 �• 0:30 &46 % \, r4) RAMSEY COUNT N I { COUNTy OITGH 7 c c * op �� POND ; is i d v • � : z � �° a y`" A GOVT. ' "'` (.84ac. LOT I _, WTy • = s.o�.r. �• � / . 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Stet N Illtetssets for ter I eer w lay /blecrlbee hwNA pa ft nt u! ell/ transfer .Drew.. tt.T'_ eb ll•eee ta e. t Wally ars ttrt tills Net of KIM Aa9ma o" Mod • _� eey of H0 — ~�-- -' ----• if tens office tins ear of M at �S'claet .11'.`04 Ms • oT�lats. - -• Director r f •o.r r ..• bf two as lonenwt ft. b Deeilty pwivent is Chapter f, IMoneseR• l•.s N 1016. tilts fist has ben ror/wq ay IIMtO jj til the N S4twes; Soccttw or f NOW S�vsl 7. Uve boo lfltledtss ► • CUIPM1. ., only surviw F/ cQ PROPOSED PLAT 4 N 4 Attachment 3 RESOLVED, that the l i s t of Election Judges Precinct #1 Karl Bi ebi ghauser, Chai Claire I, Healy Gloria Zuercher. Irene Ling City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, accepts the. foll for the 1990 Primary E1 ect�on, Tuesday, September 11, 1.990: Precinct #8 Action by Council rman Betty Mae Berglund, Chairman Endorsed.... Ri Frederickson Modifie P hy ll is Lo R e j e c t e d..e.,,.,,..,.,,�.�,, Nancy Behr Date Precinct #2 Precinct #9 Pat Thompson, Chairman Jean Dickson Florence Stella Kathleen P. Di ttel Precinct #3 Richard Wol szon, Chairman Doris Broady Alice Miller Marion Jungeman Precinct #4 Caroline Warner, Chairman Betty Eddy LeAnn Kaup Joyce Lipinski Precinct #5 Elsie Wiegert, Chairman Annette LaCasse Phyllis Erickson Emma Klebe Precinct #6 Kathy Supan, Chairman Sandy Jones Linda Pri gge Gunborg Mowchan Judy Wtdholm Precinct #7 Margaret Wol szon, Chairman Betty Haas Joan Cottrell Mildred Burke Bernadine Morti nson, Chairman Margaret McDonald Rut Myckleby -Lang Delores Schipp Precinct #10 Patricia Werden, Chairman Mary Lou Lieder Ann Fosburgh Diane Gol aski Lucille Cahanes Precinct #11 Shirley Luttrell, Chairman Delores Lofgren Mabel Abbott Helen King Precinct #12 Mary Libhardt, Chairman DeLori s Fastner Marcella Watson. Mildred Dehen Audrey Duel iman Precinct #13 Jack Arbuckle, Chairman Donald Wiegert Richard Lofgren William Schnel 1 man Precinct #14 Marilyn Wol d, Chairman Margaret Earley Elsi Anderson Grace Locke RESOLVED, that the l i s t of Election Judges City Council for the 1990 of Maplewood, Mi nnesota, accepts the General Election, Tuesday, • following November ber 6, 1990: Precinct #1 Karl Biebighauser, Chairman C1ai re I. Healy Gloria Zuercher Irene Ling Precinct #2 Pat Thompson, Chairman Jean. Dickson Florence Stella Kathleen P. Di ttel Precinct #3 Richard Wol szon, Chairman Dori -s Broady Alice Miller Marion Jungeman Precinct #4 .Caroline Warner, Chairman Betty Eddy LeAnn Kaup Joyce Lipinski Precinct #5 Elsie Wi egert, Chairman Annette LaCasse Phyllis Erickson Emma Kelbe Precinct #6 Kathy Supan, Chairman Sandy Jones Linda Pr.igge Gunborg Mowchan Judy Widholm Precinct #7 Precinct #8 Betty Mae Berglund, Chairman Rita Frederickson Phyllis Lofgren Nancy-Behr Precinct #9 Bernadine Morti nson, Chairman Margaret McDonald Ruth Myckleby -Lang Delores Schi pp Precinct #10 Patricia Werden,. Chairman Mary Lou Lieder Ann Fosburgh Diane Gol aski Lucille Cahanes Precinct #11 Shirley Luttrell, Chairman Delores Lofgren Mabel Abbott Helen King Precinct #12 Mary Libhardt, Chairman DeLori s Fastner Marcell a Waston Mildred Dehen Audrey Due] ] man Precinct #13 Jack Arbuckle, Chairman Donald Wi egert Richard Lofgren William Schnellman Margaret Wols Precinct #14 g zon, Chairman Betty Haas Joan Cottrell Marilyn Wold, Chairman Mildre urke Elsie Anderson Grace Locke EA - / Action bar Council: Endorsed -..,,; MEMORANDUM Modifi ed.-- ,- .�......, Re j ectec ]Date TO: City Manager FROM: Thomas Ekstrand, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Interviews for CDRB Membership DATE July 19, 1990 INTRODUCTION On July 17 the Community Design Review Board recommended that the City Councl appoint Mar Robinson to a seat on the Desi n Review Board. Roger Anitzber er vacated g g this position when appointed to the Planning Commission. Ms. Robinson is the only applicant. This appointment would be for the remainder of a two-year term end January 1, 1992 CURRENT MEMBERSHIP Member Term Expires Tom Deans 1 -1 -91 Mary Erickson 1 -1 -91 Dan Moline 1 -1 -91 Don Moe 1 -1 -92 Mike Holder 1 -1 -92 Vacancy 1 -1 -92 RECOMMENDATION Appoint Marie Robinson to the Community Design R eview Board TECDRB Attachm CDRB Application for Marie Robinson I CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPLICANT INFORMATION p DATE: �.�"' • a? .3 - 9 0 NAME �rnl PHONE (H) '',, oQ % J G y� ADDRESS „Z (W) � 97 S - Sao Z 41.4 0 1. How long have o • y u lived in the City of Maplewood? 2 . Does your employment • p yment require travel or being away community which would make regular g ay from the difficult? g r attendance at meet Yes A No 3• On which .Board or Commission are you interested in serving? X g Community Design Review Board — Park & Recreation Commission Housing & Redevelopment ' p Planning commi Authority ion Human Relations Commission • Police Clvll Service Commission 4• Do you have any sued Board's areas of .interest within this or Comm Commission's scope of responsibilities? 5• List other organizations or clubs in the Community in which you have been or are an active participant: a tt 69 Why Cl- would u like to serve on this Board or Commission ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: It A A- A -t.K -- L Community Design Review Board _ Minutes 7-17-90 g_ Board er Moln secon- d ed Aye -Moe Dean • Deans, Mo1ln c. Hazelwoo Park Picnic S helt Boardmember eans m ove Hazelwood approval of the plans Par picn • shelter, p for the Boardmember Mo seconded Ayes- -Moe, Deans, Mol in 7 • VISITOR PRESE TIONS There we ' no visitor prese tation s. 8. BOARD PRESENTATIONS a • Interviews for CDRB Vacancy Boardmember Molin moved Council a the Board recommend th ppoi.nt Marie Robinson as a e City Community Design Review Board, member of the Boardmember Deans . seconded 90 STAFF yes - -Moe, Dean • Deans, Molln F PRE. NTAT NS Secretary Ek rand dis ' City financial report, tributed copies of the 10. ADJOURNM T Meetin adjourned at 8 p.m. AGE --- NDA LTEM AGENDA REPORT Action by Council TO: Cit Manager ager, - o�sed FROM: Assis ant Cty Engineer g r Bruce Irish Rcjocte d ...... SUBJECT Highwood � /McKnight outlet r project 90 - 10- -pub. D�'t e A DATE: llc Hearing ugust 6, 1990 Introduction A resolution is attached to order t • he subject im rov Back rou d p ement. The public hearing record i nformational me s attache • me eting will be held d' A public i from 3 to 6 p.m. d on Thursda August 9 3.990 Recommendati It is recommended feasib 011ty report. project re that the pro ' be ordered as presented In the BAI i Attachments RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AFTER PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, after due notice construction of st of public hearing on the orm sewer for the Highwood /McKnight Outl , City Proj 9 p -10 a • hearin • accordance with the notice du g °n said improvement in held on August 13 19 duly given was duly desi 9 and the council has he Y g to be heard on the matte and all persons same; r and has fully considered the _NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE5 MAPLEWOOD MINN OLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ESOTA, as follows :. OF 10 That it is expedient and n City Of Maplewood construct ' ex p ed iecessar that struct storm sewer and Y the Highwood /McKnight Ou tle ponding areas for t, City Project 90 -10 as the notice of hearl there � described in g of, and orders the same the hearing be made. 2 • The c eng • imp rovement .s hereby directed g eer i.s designated eng ineer . p , meat and i g eer for this speczflcatlons for to prepare final laps the making of said Impro vement, p and 3• The project budget is fnancin shall g amended to $370,000. T • g be as follows: he project Special assessment Cash payment from Gon a $257,500 General oblig Y a Development Co. 57 igation ,600 54,900 Total $370,000 AGENDA ITEM F - 1 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Project go-lo McKnight High ood Outlet DATE: August 7 1990 The public hearing mailing list and prelimi will be prior to the council meeting. AGENDA ITEM AGENDA REPORT ,Action by Counoi1�4q Endorsed T0 City Manager Nadi -fi ed FROM: Assistant City Engineer Bruce Irish Re j ecte Date SUBJECT: Holloway Avenue, Beebe Road to McKnight Road, Project 87 14- Public Hearing DATE Augu 6, 1990 Introduction A resolution to order the project is attached. Bacxarouna A copy of the public hearing mailing record is attached. Recommendation it is-recommended that the attached resolution be adopted. BAI jC Attachments RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AFTER PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, ,after due notice of public hearing on the construction of 44- foot -wide bituminous roadway, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer, utilities, and appurtenances on Holloway Avenue from Beebe Road to McKnight Road, City Project 87 -14, a hearing on said improvement in accordance With the notice duly given was duly held on August 13, 1990, and the council has heard all persons desiring to be heard on the matter and has fully considered the same; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 10 That it is advisable, expedient and necessary that the City of Maplewood construct 44- foot -wide bituminous roadway .concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer, utilities, and appurtenances on Holloway Avenue from Beebe Road to McKnight Road, City Project 87 -14, as described in the notice of hearing thereof, and orders the same to be made. 2. The city engineer is designated engineer for this improvement and is hereby directed to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of said improvement. 30 The project budget is to be revised after execution of cooperative agreement with County of Ramsey of City of North St. Paul. F -3 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Street Right -of -Way vacation LOCATION: Eldridge Avenue between Hazelwood and Barclay Streets APPLICANT. City Engineering Department DATE: July 5, 1990 INTRODUCTION Request Action by Counoil r] Endorsed Modif i e Rejected ,...... Da t The Engineering Department is requesting the vacation of two portions of Eldridge Avenue, between Hazelwood Street and Prosperity Road. (See the map on page 5.) Reason for the Requests Adjacent property owners have requested these vacations as part of the City's negotiations to acquire land for the Footprint Lake storm sewer project. CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL State law states that a city cannot vacate a street unless the vacation is in the public interest. DISCUSSION The City should vacate the two portions of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way as shown on the map on page 5. The construction of Eldridge Avenue between Hazelwood and Barclay Streets is not possible due to the storm water pond and topography. It has been the City's policy to vacate unneeded public rights -of -way. The middle portion of the right -of -way should remain as public property. The middle portion will be part of the Footprint Lake storm water pond which the City must own in fee title or as right -of -way, RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution. on page 6 to vacate two portions of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way. These are between Hazelwood Street and Barclay Street. This vacation should be approved because: l.. It is in the public interest. 2. There is no need for a public street in this location. 3. The adjoining properties have adequate street access. 4. The adjoining property owners have no interest in having the street constructed. 5. It has been -the City's policy to vacate unused rights -of- way whenever possible. This vacation should be subject to the retention of an easement for drainage and.utilities over the entire . ri ht -of -wa g Y 2 REFERENCE Surrounding Land Uses North: Apartment buildings and garages. East.. John Glenn Junior High School and Hazelwood Avenue.. South: The rear yards of single- fami-l'y homes facing Hazelwood and Barclay Streets West: Barclay Street and single family homes. Lec a l Chapter 412.851 of Minnesota State law states that "the council may, by resolution, vacate any street, alley, public grounds, public way, or any part thereof, on its own motion or on petition of a majority of the owners of land abutting on the street, alley, public grounds, public way, or part thereof to be vacated. When there has been no petition, the resolution may be adopted only by a vote of four- fifths of all members of the council. No such vacation shall be made unless it appears in the interest of the public to do so . . ." eldridg. i 1 (Section 15) Attachments 1. Location.Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Vacation Resolution 3 AV 2 i Q P 0.E M S EXTANT GaA Four � LARK AN T AV iSeosa�t �... -LARK W OW P* ° R � 2LRYA[S GEFt%Af RVAI3 A GRANDVIEW AV Car W � m VIKING DR �z x - � E COPE CT COFE _RR AV A Knuckle Head Lake COPE GaA � LARK AV W �... -LARK W OW V J ° R � N N g Q Q, � t"5 � LA RIE Q* Z � Q x W � NO RD � � SANO- � w��Z A � _ 0 w _ JUNCTION ST r Z n Y CO � RD "g" v ST Mw � p� E AV� � RK£ fib iiA�ood AV \G EL DRIDf3 Ad/ g i t p� S 9 AN ►- H � ptrNo�� � J KI AV � ILIMAN AV z .,�, Q� g ECRE'AT /pN RRI � AIL Q Q� IV Rt1Mp00 S ...I R„LN Ie/ S A� .: / F/kyPit � �i► G � 28 Sao oo AV a P* ME R IlV � SUM W ( Q pJ� • FR1381E AV oc ft .EY Z o m j z X � � J W Nia av o Q � v PRICE PRIC A U. LA 62 64 65 0 0 LOCATION MAP N 4 Attachment 1 _ 11411,14C ROAD E _ �0 0) .. .. .. . 0,9 dI7 � !5 4I3 2I1 �13) [CIA TW f T(w) 1 4 ! tS 2.61 I 27 ! 28 "I � V31 30 31 13?- Anima BURKE _ ELDRIDGE �■ 5 4 3 2 ! 55) 54) (53) * * c " .. I I y F 04) 7 (G 3 ) (64) (G (G1) I 1Z 13 , 14 IS ( I R 5 4 3 12 1 ( G9) 1p) . C 12 131 14 15 d 16 60 a 5 4 3 ' A. t© 9 ZT 2 GARAGES I 14 i Ib 1 7 I ti8 � 90 I .. 80 79 4 3 1 1 3 �io g , 7� I N a N 14 IS 1G I7 I IS I � I i •� Lo �„� .• , p g. , tio.S ')SIT ZG9. 33 33 `69 5 Z (4-4 qs - — C • w r p 3' �I 1 (if4) o 0 O O. (7 3 J W +N C = 0 zlt nN �■ .,., -741 � ` � 3 sc• 33 3� 4.00 a� ° e 1G 1 2G, 4 40p a ' � r 0 4w (3� �► i7 i � 24 _ PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP ELDRIDGE ROW VACATION _- APARTMENTS In Q N 5 Attachment 2 �0 0) 3 I ?A 25 1210 'I 529 � 29 130 31 I 'K _ ELDRIDGE �■ 5 4 3 2 ! 55) 54) (53) * * c " .. I I y F 04) 7 (G 3 ) (64) (G (G1) I 1Z 13 , 14 IS ( I R 5 4 3 12 1 ( G9) 1p) . C 12 131 14 15 d 16 60 a 5 4 3 ' A. t© 9 ZT 2 GARAGES I 14 i Ib 1 7 I ti8 � 90 I .. 80 79 4 3 1 1 3 �io g , 7� I N a N 14 IS 1G I7 I IS I � I i •� Lo �„� .• , p g. , tio.S ')SIT ZG9. 33 33 `69 5 Z (4-4 qs - — C • w r p 3' �I 1 (if4) o 0 O O. (7 3 J W +N C = 0 zlt nN �■ .,., -741 � ` � 3 sc• 33 3� 4.00 a� ° e 1G 1 2G, 4 40p a ' � r 0 4w (3� �► i7 i � 24 _ PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP ELDRIDGE ROW VACATION _- APARTMENTS In Q N 5 Attachment 2 VACATION RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood Engineering Department initiated proceedings to vacate the public interest in the following described: That portion of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way abutting the west 10 feet of-Lot 20 and all of Lots 16 through 13, Block 24, Sabin Addition to Gladstone, Ramsey County, Minnesota; That portion of the Eldridge Avenue right -of --way abutting Lot 1, Block 1, Wakefield Manor, Ramsey County, Minnesota,* That portion of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way abutting the east half, of Lot 26 and all of Lots 27 through 30, Block 24, Sabin Addition to Gladstone, Ramsey County, Minnesota; That portion of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way abutting the east 180 feet of Lot 1, Block 1, Hazel Estates, Ramsey County, Minnesota. WHEREAS, the history of this vacation is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission discussed this vacation on July 16, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that this vacation be approved. 2. The City Council held a public hearing on . I 1 , 1990. City staff published a notice in the Maplewood Review and sent notices to the abutting property owners as required by law. 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. WHEREAS, after the vacation is approved, public interest in the property will accrue to the following abutting properties: Lots 16 -20, Block 24, Sabin Addition to Gladstone, ( 2108 Barclay) ; Lot 1, Block 1, Wakefield Manor, (2092 Barclay); Lots 26 -30, Block 24, Sabin Addition to Gladstone (2107 Hazelwood); and Lot 1, Block 1, Hazel Estates (2091 Hazelwood), all in the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above - described vacation for the following reasons: 1. It is in the public interest. 2. There is no need for a public street in this location. 6 Attachment 3 3. The adjoining properties have adequate street access. 4. The adjoining property owners have no interest in having the street constructed. 4. It has been the City's policy to vacate unused rights- of -way whenever possible. This vacation is subject to the retention of a public drainage and utility easement over those portions of the vacated rights -of -way described hereinbefore, except the south 10 feet of that portion of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way abutting the east 180 feet of Lot 1, Block 1, Hazel Estates, Ramsey County, Minnesota, and the City of Maplewood securing those easements and fee title properties required of the adjacent propery owners for City Project 87 -32, Footprint Lake Trunk Storm Sewer. Adopted this day of 1 19900 7 Planning Commission Min 7 -16 -90 -4- John Tor rson, the applicant's son, asked staff to explain th city Council's required conditions of preliminary lat approval for the orgerson Addition. Commissioner ardinal moved the P awning Commission recommend apps val of the reque�s of Donald Torgerson, The City would hen have to pay the legal costs of the condemnation. The motion died flor lack of A second. Commissioner Rossb ch mov the Planning Commission take no action. Th dev oper would then have to pay all the costs. Commissioner Anitzbe r seconded Commissioner Rossba mended the motion to include: The Planning Commi io is taking no action because this is strictly mone ary matter and does not fall under the Planni Comm' sion's expertise. Commissioner Anftzberger seconded Commissioner arson sugges ed that, since the City and the develope disagree on a cost of acquiring the land, furth negotiations nd appraisals be considered. The motio was then voted on. Ayes -- Anitzberger, Barrett, Fischer, Larson, Rossbach, Sigmundik, Sinn Nays -- Cardinal The /motion passed. e. Street Vacation: Eldridge Avenue Ken Roberts, Associate Planner, presented the staff report for the proposed vacation of two portions of Eldridge Avenue, between Hazelwood Street and Prosperity Road. Commissioner Rossbach asked staff to explain where pipelines run in this area. Planning Commission -5 Minutes 7 -16 -90 commissioner Rossbach moved the Planning Commission adopt the resolution to vacate two portions of the Eldridge Avenue right -of -way. These are between Hazelwood Street and Barclay Street. This vacation should be approved because: 10 It is in the public interest. 2-a There is no need for a public street in this location. 3. The adjoining properties have adequate.street access. 4. The adjoining property owners have no interest in having the street constructed. 50 It has been the City's policy to vacate unused rights -of -way whenever. possible. This vacation should be subject to the retention of an easement for drainage and utilities over the entire right -of -way. Commissioner Sigmundik seconded Ayes-- Anitzberger, Barrett, Cardinal, Fischer, Larson, Rossbach, Sigmundik, Sinn The motion passed. 6. VISITOR'%_PRESENTATIO S 7, COMMISSIO PRESEN TIONS a. Counci Me ing: June 25 and July 9 Secreta Olson reported on the June 25 meeting. Secreta- Olson and Commissioner Fischer both reported on the u 9 meeting. b. Repre entat ve for the July 23 Council Meeting: Dennis Lars n 8. STAFF P SENTATIONS 9. ADJou MENT Meet adjourned at 9:12 p.m. F - - L INTRODUCTION Mr. Wykoff is requesting approval of a home occupation license. He wants to put an art studio in the basement of his home. He would produce T -shirt artwork, mural art, cartoons, logos, wildlife and duck stamp art. There would be no outside employees or commercial vehicles. He expects an average of three customers per week with no more than one or two vehicles parked on the property at one time. APPROVAL STANDARDS Home occupations must meet the nine license requirements on page 6. City Code also. requires annual licensing of home occupations to make sure they are in compliance with the conditions of approval. DISCUSSION The main concern with this business is the type of flammable materials that the applicant proposes to use and their disposal. Most of the artist's materials are nonflammable. Some of his materials, such as paint thinner and mineral spirits, are flammable. The Fire Marshal prohibits the storage of flammable liquids in the basement. He also requires the storage of waste material in metal containers with tight - fitting lids. Mr. Wykoff would dispose of waste materials at the Hastings Bus Company oil burner furnace. RECOMMENDATION Approve a home occupation license for John G. Wykoff to operate an art studio at 234.5 Maryland Avenue. Approval is subject to Mr. Wykoff meeting the following conditions i. Compliance with the City's home occupation licensing requirements. 2. No storage of flammable liquids in the basement. 3. Storage of waste materials in tight - fitting metal containers. Action ��ion by Council #I TO: City Manager Endorsed. FROM: Tom Riedesel , Planning Intern Modifie SUBJECT: Home Occupation Licens (Art Studio) R e j eete .. LOCATION: 2345 Maryland Avenue ��te APPLICANT:. John Wykoff DATE: June 13, 1990 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Mr. Wykoff is requesting approval of a home occupation license. He wants to put an art studio in the basement of his home. He would produce T -shirt artwork, mural art, cartoons, logos, wildlife and duck stamp art. There would be no outside employees or commercial vehicles. He expects an average of three customers per week with no more than one or two vehicles parked on the property at one time. APPROVAL STANDARDS Home occupations must meet the nine license requirements on page 6. City Code also. requires annual licensing of home occupations to make sure they are in compliance with the conditions of approval. DISCUSSION The main concern with this business is the type of flammable materials that the applicant proposes to use and their disposal. Most of the artist's materials are nonflammable. Some of his materials, such as paint thinner and mineral spirits, are flammable. The Fire Marshal prohibits the storage of flammable liquids in the basement. He also requires the storage of waste material in metal containers with tight - fitting lids. Mr. Wykoff would dispose of waste materials at the Hastings Bus Company oil burner furnace. RECOMMENDATION Approve a home occupation license for John G. Wykoff to operate an art studio at 234.5 Maryland Avenue. Approval is subject to Mr. Wykoff meeting the following conditions i. Compliance with the City's home occupation licensing requirements. 2. No storage of flammable liquids in the basement. 3. Storage of waste materials in tight - fitting metal containers. 4. The installation of smoke detectors on each level of the home. 5. The installation of one, 2A -10BC fire extinguisher in the work area of the home. CITIZEN COMMENTS Staff surveyed nine property owners within 350 feet of the property. There were three responses. One was in favor, one was opposed and one had no comment. The person opposed objected to more traffic and noise. REFERENCE Site Information Area: 35,319 square feet Existing land use: Single - family home Owner: Department of Housing and Redevelopment J Surrounding Land Uses North and East: Vacant lots and McKnight Road South: Maryland Avenue - Beaver Lake West: A single- family home Planning Information Land use plan designation: RM (residential medium density) Zoning: R -2 (double and small -lot single dwellings) go /memol0.mem (section 24 -29) Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Home Occupation License Requirements 3 I LOCATION MAP 4 Attachment I LARR NTEUR AV a 10AHO AV -3t cc �- a a.NA AV � CURR +E ST NEB R A AV z � iNYRT L E CT �'� -'' t $ P.. (2 ) s 2`31 4� �YQN t q sEd L A NA CT OA K HILL _ AN GEL AI MICK EY v IVY """"" ..... QV`' EL XHEAR T L A �.. 7-1 tOL P < N/N o p QYQ T'E i w Z Z ARYLAND f A HAWTHORNE AV - _ E ROSE N ST'- f �- AV z N w� W GERA . K ERAN,� , MAG 4C)%L AV 4y Q ¢ 00 Cr -- - a r a PL `� n Q Cr C Q <-, E'� AR c� w ESTER z L- { AV LOCATION MAP 4 Attachment I r �t 1/N Z ti i 4. r boclnd�ary i� t� R3 w � u r SO o 030 `oz t ti. ,53 S 40 S3 53 SS I i 01c - i O1 Lt7 Lo Lo r-.. N M d• :� Z N c b7 M N f CQ LV N (�J Q � r „ r o /r ! t 0 88 88 88, E so MA A N D 30 Ito 1 / / _ _ _ C •.n ��o I � � 2 A t CIA , VER, I , U'B! N 2 1 f h . + -; � � ; � ; �� Z� 11 _ � : �• �' : -� 1 _� t + �' � � "� � � ��' •, 1 ANq E.. i g -- z 2 PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP 5 Attachment 2 4 N HOME OCCUPATION LICENSE REQUIREMENTS 1. No traffic shall be generated by a home occupation in greater volumes than would normally be expected in a residential neighborhood. The need for off - street arkin P g spaces shall not exceed more than three off - street parking spaces for home occupation at any given time, in addition to the parking spaces required by the residents. 2. No more than one nonresident employee shall be allowed to work on the premises. Nonresident employees who work off premises may be allowed to visit the premises. If an on- site employee is parking on site., off -site employees shall 0 not leave their vehicles on site. If there is no on -site employee vehicle parked on site, one off-site employee vehicle may be parked on site. 3. No vehicle associated with the home occupation includin occupation, g customers or employees, shall be parked on the street or block sidewalks or public easements. Private vehicles used by the residents shall not be included in this requirement. 40 An area equivalent to no more than. twenty (20) percent of each level of the house, including the basement and garage, shall be used in the conduct of a home occupation, 50 There shall be no change visible.off premises in the outside appearance of the building or premises that would indicate the conduct of a home occupation, other than one sign meeting the requirements of the City sign code. 6. No more than 20% of business income shall come from the sale of products produced off site unless approved by the City Council, To No equipment or process shall be used in such home occupation which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical interference detectable to the normal senses off the lot. In the case of electrical interference no equipment or process shall be used which creates visual or audible interference in any radio or television receivers off the premises, or causes fluctuations in line voltage off the premises. s. There shall be no fire, safety or health hazards. 90 A home occupation shall not include the repair of internal combustion engines, body shops, machine shops, welding, ammunition manufacturing or other objectionable uses as determined by the City. Machine shops are defined as places where raw metal is fabricated, using machines that operate on more than one hundred twenty (120.) volts of current. . 6 Attachment 3 Planning Comm ission - 2- Minutes 7 -16 -90 b. Home Occupation License: 2345 Maryland Avenue (Wykoff) Ken Roberts, Associate Planner, presented the staff .report for thi requested home occupation l icense to op erate an art studio in the basement of this. home* The commissio discus�e the z�on:ngs in the area John Wykoff explained his request for the home occupation. Mro Wykoff said the home occupation requested for 2345 Maryland Avenue is his parents house but if this home occup request is approved he will be moving there after he sells his present home. Commissioner. Cardinal moved the Planning commission recommend approval of a home occupation license for John G. Wykoff to operate an art studio . at 234 Maryland Avenue. Approval is subject to Mr. Wykoff meeting the following conditions: 1. Compliance with the City's home occupation licensing requirements.' 2. No storage of flammable liquids in the basement. 3. Storag of waste materials in tight - fitting metal containers. 4. The installation of smoke detectors on each level of the home. 5. The installation of one, 2A - 10BC fire extinguisher in the work area of the home. Commissioner Sigmundik seconded Ayes-- Anitzberger, Barrett, Cardinal, Fis cher, Larson, Rossbach, Sigmundik, Sinn The motion passed. C, Conditi Use Permit: 2720 M wood Dr. (Yankovec) Se cretary-Olson ? - Olson res the staff report for this , requested conch t al use it to sell used cars. Mr. Ya ec spoke regarding his request. F -s MEMORANDUM TO FROM SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT: OWNER: DATE: INTRODUCTION Request City Manager Tom Riedesel, Planning Conditional Use Permit 2 7 2 0 . M.aplewood Drive Joseph Y:ankavec W. Clyde Stedman July 10, 1990 Action by Council :. Endorsed Modified- Intern Rejecte Date Mr. Yankovec is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to sell used cars. The City has zoned the property M -1 (light manufacturing) . Used -car sales require a conditional use permit in the M -1 district. Description of the Business Mr. Yankovec is proposing to sell cars by appointment only. He would not keep cars at this location. A customer would call to see if a type of car was available. If so, Mr. Yankovec would set up an appointment and bring the car to the site. He expects no more.than five customers per day. One or two cars would be typical. APPROVAL STANDARDS City Code requires that this business meet the nine standards on pages 7 and 8 to get a conditional use permit. DISCUSSION This request meets City Code and the findings for a conditional use permit. This business would have little effect on surrounding land uses, especially considering that there is a body shop and car dealership to the north. RECOMMENDATION Approve the attached resolution approving. a conditional use permit for one year to allow the operation of an appointment -only used -car sales business at 2720 Maplewood Drive. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. obtaining a license to sell used cars. 29 Cars for sale shall only be brought to the site for a specific buyer. There shall be no more than two cars for sale at any one time. .30 The eleven spaces in front shall be striped and shall include one 12- foot -vide handica p and ten ten- foot -wide spaces. Z CITIZEN COMMENTS Staff sent neighborhood surveys to 23 property owners within 350 feet of the site. Of the six responses, two were in favor and four had no comment. REFERENCE Site Description Gross Area: 30,492 sq. ft. Other Tenants: Speedy Printing, Martin Installation and an unleased warehouse and office space. Surrounding tand Uses North: Don's Body Shop East: Single-family homes South: Kohlman Avenue, Angus Meats West: Highway 61 Planning Land Use Plan Designation: SC, (service commercial). This commercial classification is oriented to facilities which are local or community -wide scale. While a full range of commercial uses is permitted in this district, certain types of facilities which may be of a high - intensity nature, such as fast -food restaurants, discount sales outlets, gas stations, and light industrial uses, should be permitted subject to specific performance guidelines. The objective of establishing this district is to provide for a wide variety of commercial uses, compatible with the character and development of the neighborhoods in which they are located. Parking: Code requires a minimum of eighteen parking spaces. The site has eighteen spaces. There are eleven parking stalls in front of the business site. There is also an unpaved six -stall parking area to the north office building which is used for .employee parking. There is also one garage stall next to the Speedy Printing office. mb yanko.mem Attachments: 1. Locat Map - 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Site Plan 4. Resolution 3 ' •s 61 a e 69 VADNAls HEIG r ...�"' Ft O " ~. ......... ST eo 19 e AV W K W �V K-1 e•JL. j •, 6 22 G JrMA64w Lek* .. OHLMAMI AV �.. CO RD 0" 23 w MAM w CR o �. a•i AV aanr O ..,. OE• M N () CONNOR Av 22 SEX TAN T 60 - XTAN AV >- LOCATION MAP Q N 4 Attachment 1 a 0 . v.- ' 4j NA �. � (t NAL. EtiATTCR 9Z � BROAGCA *"tart„ C> •�. / a Q •- � V. ,r "AL � �• As : .L. 95 p �lo) 4.14wa, -� ♦ b`' Tu * -.. b�ri b •r• N • ,� � _ 1.�8ac Ttir tae. a az.� "� o .. •'� • � `�' A• l'� to �, � ' ' (� ) ti r - Oho e �� 6 , . w L_ ) lt9 ■*opo� i • ', �• y .'.1 �� ' IOT 4� v J* cup) • _ : O • ftw t r t: sm i 1 `9 to o .. KOHLMAN �AV t . C, • • �► �. O �`� �� �1• 1., j eta --t,�s 2 _. + } E •741 .'� • t3 0; Y 1 r 04 k 4il-_ LAI AX 1-11 to E'•IAtiq it o ff OZ t•: 1� a7. )3 � � �• �. `• •0 ,� t � r ' 6 L �� � / ' ��OO� X131 pp ,I •. , w Qlr �' '.1• 1b� : 1, '� ,L4i c► �� '•�� �s t (3z 1 + •- t 1� 'f. 171 •�� i •r� `'� .,. +fir O .f � • • II• . ;�•!��•. �.�' '•:; • so : � � ♦j • i� - � w..� Lr . Z� 1 4 ' •7 A •� . it ` 1. «• • ... . »» PROPERTY LINE / ZONING MAP Q N 5 Attachment 2 Frontage Rd. HWY.61 HWY.61 SITE PLAN 4 N 6 Attachment 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Joseph Yankovec applied for a conditional use permit to sell used cars. WHEREAS, this permit applies to 2720 Maplewood Drive. The legal description is: IN THE VILLAGE OF MAPLEWOOD REVISED DESCRIPTION NUMBER 988 A SPECIFIC PART OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 4 TN 29 RN 22 WHEREAS, the history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 10 The Planning Commission discussed this application on July 16, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that said permit be 2. The City Council held a public hearing on 1990 City staff published a notice in the paper and sent notices to the surrounding property owners as required by law. The Council gave everyone at the hearing a chance to speak and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the above - described conditional use reasons: 11 The use would be located, constructed and operated City's Comprehensive Plan that the City Council approve permit for the following designed, maintained, to be in conformity with the and Code of Ordinances. 2. The use would not change the existing or planned character of the surrounding area. 3. 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 run-off, vibration, general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances. 51 The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and would not create traffic congestion or unsafe access on existing or proposed streets. 7 Attachment 4 6 The use would be served b adequate • � Y qu public facilities and services.* .including streets, olice and f drainage P ire protection , t ainage structures, water and sewer systems, schools and parks 7. The use would not create excessive ' additional costs for public facilities or services, 80 The use would maximize the re o site's p servat.on of and incorporate rate the sites natura.l and scepic features into the development des ign. o 9. The use would cause minimal ad ' effects . verse environmental Approval is subject to the followin g conditions: 1. Obtaining a license to sell used cars. 2. Cars for sale shall only e b • y brought to the site for a specific buyer, 3. Eleven parking spaces in front shall be striped raped and include one 12 - fo ot-wide wide handicap and ten 10- foot -wide spaces. Adopted 1990. 0 Planning Commission Minutes 7 -16 -90 -2 -- b. Home Occu \arstudio icense: 2345 Maryland Avenu (Wykof f) Ken Roberciate Planner, presented. t e staff report foequested home occupation icense to operate a in the basement of is home The commidiscussed the zoning in the area. John Wyko f f expla' D occupation.. Mr . W. requested for 2345 house, but if this he will be moving home. ed his reque/ the home off said thoccupation ryland Avehis parents h me occupatuest is approved the a after h his present Commis C ardinal m ved a Planning Commission recommend approval of a om occupation license for John G. Wykoff to operat . art studio at 2345 Maryland Avenue.. Approva is subject.to Mr Wykoff meeting the following coo tions 10 Compliance with t Ci 's home occupation licensing requir ents. 2. No storage of fjlammable lVquids in the basement. 3. Storage of wa,�te materials\in tight - fitting metal containers. / 4. The instal,Yation of smoke de ectors on each level of the ho��e. 5. The ins allation of one, 2A - 10 C fire extinguisher in the ork area of the home. Commission ,gr Sigmundik seconded The n36tion passed. Ay s-- Anitzberger, Ba rett, Cardinal, Fis her, Larson., Ros ach, Sigmundik., S inn c. Conditional Use Permit: 2720 Maplewood Dr. (Yankovec) Secretary Olson presented the staff report for this requested conditional use permit to sell used cars. Mr. Yankovec spoke regarding his request. Planning Commission Minutes 7 -16 4WND90 -3- Commissioner Cardinal moved the Planning Commission recommend approval of the resolution approving a conditional use permit for one year to allow the operation of an appointment -only used -car sales business at 272.0 Maplewood Drive. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. obtaining a license to sell used cars. 2. Cars for sale shall only be brought to the site for a specific buyer. There shall be no more than two cars for sale at any one time. 3. The eleven spaces in front shall be striped and shall include one 12- foot -wide handicap and ten ten - foot -wide spaces. Commissioner Anitzberger seconded Commissioner Fischer moved to amend item 2 of this motion as follows: 2. Cars for sale shall only be brought to the site for a specific buyer. There shall be no more than two cars for sale on the site at any one time. Commissioner Anitzberger seconded The motion was then voted on The motion passed. Ayes -- Anitzberger, Barrett, Cardinal, Fischer, Larson, Rossbach, Sigmundik, Sinn d. Preliminary P1 t Revision: Tor son Addition Secretary Olson resented t staff report for a revision of a con ition o preliminary plat approval for the Torgerson ddit n. The commissioners di cussed with staff the history of this property. The appl/ndlockeasona ald To \h1l: , 1822 Desoto Street, spoke rehe his this property. Mr. Torgersoe past s of the City of Maplewoo property leaving him unable t of the property. F - / Action by Counoil MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Planned Unit Development Revision and LOCATION: 2696 -2730 Hazelwood Avenue APPLICANT: First Evangelical Free Church DATE: July 13, 1990 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Request Endorsed, -, Modified Rejected- Renewal 1. The First Evangelical Free Church is requesting that the City Council revise the conditional use permit for the planned unit development (PUD) at 2696 Hazelwood Avenue. They would like to remodel the building for a church and day -care center. Health East uses this building for office and wellness functions related to St. Johns Hospital and a day care center. This site is part of a larger PUD which includes the Hazel Ridge Seniors' Residence. The church will apply for detailed plan approval if the Council approves the conditional use permit. 2. Staff is proposing to renew the conditional use permit for the overall PUD, which comes due in October. This will save time in October. Description of the Project The Church would use this building for church programs such as Sunday school, youth activities, church dinners, administration and day care. Eventually, they would expand the existing parking lot and add a looped drive and parking for day care drop -off. The church also plans to add new sanctuary and expand the gymnasium on the west side of the building in the future. The sanctuary would initially seat up to 750 people with possible expansion up to 1,000 seats. A new front entry would tie the additions and existing building together. The sanctuary and parking lot expansion would probably not occur for at least three years. (Refer to the architect's letter on page 11 and the drawings on pages 8 - 10.) APPROVAL STANDARDS A conditional use permit must meet the nine findings in the resolution on pages 12 - 130 DISCUSSION The church would meet all the findings for a conditional use permit. I have revised the pUD • ons to replace the use with the c conditi hunch. I have also d Health Resources have been met, dropped the conditions that RECOMMENDATION Approve the resolution . extends the tim °n page 12. This resolution ' e for the conditional use revises and ment permit for t p at 2 696• -2730 Hazelwoo he Alarmed unit development d Avenue The revision replaces the Health Resou use. The conditions and da underline should be revised as fol Y care d and delete lbws (new words are d words are crossed out) : l •• All construe _alDurove mina changes. ?• This ermit the _date of -- -- m R .i. (Completed) 3. ,st be in accord 'ector of COMun es .0 The ci t C, shall be sub'ect to avtoroval based on -ne aeproved meet ma approve ma ' or w after one irear from ocedures in City code .....i, — . — W = Mint i l . • ko • p . problems with 91% o (There are Ccupancy.) n0 The Director of Co mmunity Services shall b . y proposed en development of otified prior to schedulin the ball da g use of the softball tee_b , s mond for an upcoming season / all facil3. • n_�_ • _ is �� - -- - - Waft Pei 4101i-s��111 • • eq No 41L JL I I h • • • • • ( Completed) 2 REFERENCE INFORMATION CITIZEN COMMENTS Staff surveyed the 25 property owners within 350 feet of the site. Of the fourteen replies, eleven were in favor and three had no comment. Mr. Stone, at 2727 Hazelwood Avenue, particularly likes the drive - through pick -up for the day care. He says, "We have feared for the safety of children at the present day care facility. Everyone seems to park out front when they pick up the children. This is a very busy street at those times and we've observed children run out into the street from between parked cars. We also have the traffic of neighborhood children on bikes being endangered there. Its also been a real nuisance g u having cars turning around in our drive or chewing p the boulevard in muddy .weather by driving on the grass. It would be nice to have no parking from driveway to driveway in front of the building. Its very nerve - wracking coming down the hill of our driveway in icy weather, wondering if you will crash into a parked car." SITE DESCRIPTION Acreage: 6.85 acres Existing use: Health East uses the existing building for offices, meeting rooms and a day care center. This building is part of a larger PUD which includes the Hazel Ridge Seniors Residence to the northeast and a ball field to the southeast. The City uses the ball field for league games. There is a p aved parking lot immediately south of the school /office building. There is a 10 -foot -wide easement and asphalt path running along the south edge of this property that connects Hazelwood Avenue and Hazelwood Park. Owners: Independent School District 622, Health Resources, Inc. and Hazel Ridge General Partnership SURROUNDING LAND USES North: City drainage pond East: Hazelwood Park South: Single- Family Housing west: Hazelwood Avenue and Single - Family Housing PAST ACTIONS The City Council, on August 7, 1980, approved the use of the former Hazelwood School for community service programs. These programs include home health care, community education, chemical dependency and family counseling and day care. In 1985, Council 4 expanded the 1980 permit to include the Hazel Ridge Seniors' Residence. Council granted a one-year extension. in May, 1986, a two -year time extension on September 28, 1987 and a one - year . extension on October 23., 19890 PLANNING INFORMATION Land Use Plan Designation: RB (Residential Business) PARRS AND RECREATION - Use of the Ball Field ?i The Church will remove the ball field when they expand the parking lot. The 1985 PUD agreement states that the "Director of i Community Services shall be no of an proposed development y p p p of this parcel prior to scheduling use of the softball or tee -ball facilities for an upcoming season." FIRE CODE The Fire Marshal is requiring the installation of sprinklers before Health East can use the lower level of the building. Sprinklers will be a requirement of the entire building before the Church can use the building. The only part of the building with a sprinkler system is the day care center at the north end of the building. go /memol . mem (section 3 ) Attachments: 1. Location map. 2. 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County Road B S T A T I O N Maplewood, MN 55109 NINETEEN re: First Evangelical Free Church Hazelwood School Property Dear Mr. Olson: The church is proposing to purchase parcels A & B of the attached lot drawing i p ing which includes the existing Hazelwood School now used b Health East for various functions ions related to Saint Johns Hospital. The existing school building would be used for church hutch programs such as sunday school, youth activities, fellowship, al! church dinners . p , administration and day care. The. existing parkin lot to the south would be ex pa 9 p nded to the east to accommodate the required church arkin ordinance' of 1 car for every p 9 4 seats in the sanctuary. In a Master Plan Concept as shown on attached drawings, the church proposes to add a new sanctuary on the west side to seat initially 750 and expandable to 1000 seats in the future. Anew larger gym would be added also on the west side in the future. Both of these would be physically linked to the existing school building by a new narthex and front entry. The new use would improve the existing by replacing the parking lot along p 9 p g g Avenue with an attractive building of materials to match or blend. with ' the existing and by replacing the south parking lot with a ro erl landscaped parking ! p p Y p p g of and landscaped screening between parking and single family residences to the south . 9 Y .The most traffic generated would be on Sunday mornings during usually low traffic counts. Vehicle access to the site would be similar in location to the current driveway,* The new use would not create excessive additional costs for ublic services nor p cause adverse environmental effects. The church would request that they be put on the agenda for public hearing on Aug 13 only one -week following the planning commission meeting on Aug 6 due to a closing deadline of Aug 15. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, STATION NINETEEN ARCHITECTS, INC. 2001 UNIVERSITY AVENUE SOUTHEAST Ray W Geiger, AIA MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55414 612 623.1800 FAX 623.0012 12 ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS, INTERIORS Attachment 7 11 The use 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. 3. 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 run -off, vibration general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances. 5. The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and would not create traffic congestion or unsafe access on existing or ro osed streets, p p 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.must be in accordance with the approved site plan. The Director of Community Develo pment may approve minor changes. The City Council may approve mayor changes. 20 This permit shall be subject to review after one year from the date of approval, based on the procedures in City code. 14 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, First Evan Free Church applied for a * revisio of the conditional use permit for a PUD to convert the Health 'Resources buildin at 2696 Hazelwood Avenue for church and da - care . use ; WHEREAS, the PUD now includes the 75-unit. Hazel Rid Seniors' Residence office and communi '*t services pro for da care, health and wellness and communit health education; WHE this. permit applies to 2696 and 2730 Hazelwood Avenue. The le descriptions are: 1. PLAT 03031 SECTION 3 TOWN 29 RANGE 22. PART OF N 800 FT OF S 1310 FT OF W 578 FT OF SE 1/4 DESC AS BEG ON EL THEREOF 458.6 FT N OF SE COR THEREOF TH N ON SD EL 341,4 FT TH N 88 DEG 55 MIN 02 SEC W 578 FT TH S 133 FT TH S 88 DEG 55 MIN 02 SEC E 33 FT TH S 70 DEG 45 MIN 30 SEC E 208.,85 FT TH S 410 DEG E 97,65 FT TH S 69*67 FT TH S 88 DEG 55 MIN 02 SEC E 285 FT TO BEG (SUBJ TO HAZELWOOD AVE) IN SEC 3 TN 29 RN 22* 2*_ PLAT 03031 SECTION 3 TOWN 29 RANGE 22. PART OF N 900 FT OF S 1310 FT OF W 578 FT OF SE 1/4 DESC AS BEG ON EL THEREOF 458,6 FT N OF SE COR THEREOF TH S ON SD EL 458,6 FT TH N 88 DEG 55 MIN 02 SEC W 578 FT TH N 667 FT TH S 88 DEG 55 MIN 02 SEC E 33 FT TH S 70 DEG 45 MIN 30 SEC E 208,85 FT TH S 40 DEG E 97,65 FT TH S 69,67 FT TH S 88 DEG 55 MIN 02 SEC E 285 IFT TO BEG (SUBJ TO HAZELWOOD AVE & ESMT) IN SEC 3 TN 29 RN 220 WHEREAS, the history . of this conditional use permit is as 0 followse 1. The Plannin Commission discussed this application on Au 6, 1990. The recommended to the Cit Council that said permit be 0. 2. The Cit Counc1*1 held a public hearin On Au 13, 1990. Cit staff published a notice in the paper and sent notices to the surroundin propert owners as re b law. The Council g ave ever at the hearin a chance to speak and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the Cit staff and Plannin Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Cit Council approve the above-described revision of the conditional use permit. Approval-is based on the followin reasons: 13 Attachment 8 30 The Director of Community Services shall be notified of any proposed development of the ball diamond prior to. scheduling use of the softball /tee -ball facilities for an upcoming season. Adopted — 1990. 15 Action by Council:, Endorsed MEMORANDUM Modified TO: City Manager Re j acted._, FROM: Ken Roberts Associate Planner Date SUBJECT: Prelimina Plat Condition Revision LOCATION: Ripley Avenue and Desoto Street APPLICANT /OWNER: Donald Torgerson PROJECT: Torgerson Addition DATE: July 10 1990 INTRODUCTION Mr. Torgerson is requesting a revision to one of the conditions of preliminary plat approval for the Torgerson-Addition. This condition states: "City or applicant acquisition of the 3 by 163 -foot parcel needed to construct Ripley Avenue as a 1fu.11 -width street, through to Desoto Street If a City project,, the applicant shall pay the cost . of the feasibility study a� i ,d all other City expenses to acquire this right-of-way, incl di.nq attorney's fees," ( See the map on page 6.) Mr. Torgerson is requesting that this condition read as follows: "The developer pay the appraised price for the 60 -foot easement, including appraisal fees, and the City assumes the legal fees for condemnation." BACKGROUND Mr. Torgerson is basing his request on one paragraph from the April 23, 1984 City Council minutes. The Council discussed the alignment of Bellwood Avenue and Burr Street through the Twin Oaks Addition at this meeting. (The Twin Oaks Addition is the plat to the north.) The Planning Commission considered three ali nments and recommended alternative A. (Refer g to the maps on pages 14-16.) The Commission also recommended that the Council resolve a means of acquisition of a 60 -foot easement between 1790 and 1822 Desoto Street. The Council approved alternative A without resolvin g how access should. be provided to Desoto Street, The Council resolved this - issue when they approved the Torgerson Addition p reliminar y Y plat on October 24, 1988. The Council required that the developer Obtain the right -of -way or request the C ity to obtain it through condemnation at the developer's cost. ALTERNATIVES 1. Approve the request. The City would then have to pay the legal costs of the condemnation. 2. Take no action. The developer would then have to pay all the costs. DISCUSSION Mr. Torgerson feels that the City should pay part of the acquisition costs, because the City did not P rovide for a .connection to Desoto Street when the alignment for Burr Street was approved in 1984. If the City would have chosen alternatives B or C, the right -of -way could have been required from the Twin Oaks tat at no � • p cost. The City did not choose these options because they would have created cul -de -sacs. A through street would be more desireable to the City for traffic circulation, police patrols and snowplowing. The City often requires developers to pay for improvements that benef the City or surrounding area, but are not necessarily essential for the developer's .project. Aside from streets, other include nclude oversized or off -site drainage ponds and over - sized utility pipes. The Council considered these arguments in 1988 when they approved the preliminary plat for the Torgerson Addition. The Council decided that the developer should pay all the costs of the .acquisition. Nothing has changed since then accept that Mr. Torgerson has not been able to acquire the property. The City Engineer informed Mr. Torgerson last year that in order to proceed with the condemnation, he would have to provide the City with a letter of credit or cash escrow of $50,000. This is approximately 1500 of the C ity Attor estimate of $35,000 to acquire the land, including legal costs. The le al fees ould be approximately 3 000. e ,PP y $ , These costs would increase to $6,,000-$8,000 if the decision is appealed to the Court of Appeals. RECOMMENDATION Take no action. kenmem35 (Section 17) Attachments 1., Locati Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3, Preliminary Plat 4. S ite Map 5. Letter dated 4 -4 -90 from Don and Lauraine Torgerson 6. Letter dated 11 -23 -88 to Don Torgerson from Kenneth Tilsen 7. Letter dated 12 -4 - 89 to the Cummins from the Torgersons 8. Letter to the Mayor 9. Alternative A street plan 10. Alternative B street plan 11. Alternative C street plan 12. City Council minutes 10 -24 -88 K 49 L /TILE CANADA W t� 8e I 6 SA /N T n6l 2 4 W d � /l eke � J . PA UL LOCATION MAP N Attachment 1 3 2400 N. • w .. ,.. fiki Al L A Al 2> >. u V � -f � . ? 5 gp � � s • 00 S.t •t h f`� 1 f• � 13O ( R43 14 � . -F oe 5i.c. • vd � is . ,,. W %4 : T . 1 - 1860 4 I � 'A - BELLwo00 . Sac r2) 1858 2 522 526 556 564 1 51 . 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Lw MONO 0000 0000 I If o ' r 33 i � r slow r TOO oR "NK GM,.aE Cold BE E V 20 ws07N %* f AC0f -VCMAL .rJCr• -AK& SITE MAP PROPERTY IN QUESTION Q N 6 Attachment 4 April 4, 1990 Mr. Donald Torgerson 1822 DeSoto Street Maplewood, MN 55117 Dear Geoff Olson: We, Donald and Lauraine Tor arson wo old. appreciate a date Maplewood Council n the 1 Public Meeting sch�e�dul.e f t as to the Maplewood Councils' he purpose of an appe 2 is decision ion o f the minutes date 1988 that states: d October 4th If the developer cannot acquire the 60 ft. wide right of wa 1790 and 1822 q bet De -Soto Street privately that a e Y wean condemnation_ by the C�.t� �,�� • petition through paid b the y i1, could be reco ended and all c Y developer. costs be Our appeal is based upon the ara • 19.84 pa a 13 tha P graph in the. minutes dated April 2 g t reads: P Commissioner Axdahl moved that the • planning commission indicate to t alignment of Burr Street, the co he council for the concept on page 10 of staff report is preferred. The council should resolve a means of acquisition of the 60ft, easement between 1790 and the parcel. 1822 Desoto Street to We feel that situation and the city of Maplewood is responsible s P le for creating this that they ould assist in part to resolve this imPaSSe. We would like to appeal that the minutes nutes read. The developer pay the appraised P price for the 60 f t , easement incl appraisal fees and the city assumes the 1 udzng legal fees for condemnation. We are sending a copy of our last proposal to the C61mmOns to show that the offer is far above the appraised PP sad value of the 35 ft. easement. A letter from Kenneth Tilsen is also included to prove that our is now Land Locked due to the councils is through this 35 ft. decision. to locate the street t. easement we cannot resolve, t incerely, Donald & Lauraine Torgerson 7 Attachment 5 LAW OFFICES KENNETH E.TILSEN ATTORNEY AT LAW 2220 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FIFTH AND MINNESOTA STREETS SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 TELEPHONE 224 -7607 AREA CODE 612 November 23, 1988 Don Torgerson 1.822 Desoto Street Maplewood, Minnesota 55117 RE Easement over the Wes 326 feet of the South 35 feet of the North 5 3 0 feet of the SW of I � the NE � of the SW of Section 17, Township 29, Range 22 Ramsey County, Minnesota Our File No. T88 -0227 Dear Mr. Torgerson: I am advised that the pertinent facts are as follows: 10 The following property is now landlocked. That ' 1S, It E has no access to a public road: The Sou thwest of the Northeast ,- of the Southwest } of Section 17, Township 29, Range 22, Ramsey County, Minnesota. Except the West 163 feet thereof. Together with the South 25 feet of the North 495 feet of the West 163 feet of above said Southwest I of the Northeast # of the Southwest } of said Section 17, Township 29, Range 22. On or about January 18 1961, the then owner of th property, Torger Torgerson, conveyed to Lauraine M. Tor erson property: the following g The E. 163 feet of the W. 489 feet of the S. 85 feet o f the N. 455 feet of the SW1 of the NEJ of the SW Section 17, Township 29 N. , Range 22 W. , together with an easement for ingress and egress to and from the land hereby conveyed and through a strip of land described . as follows, to -wit: The W. 326 feet of the S. 35 feet of the N. 530 feet except ' • p part taken for Desoto Street; and the E. 33 feet of the W. 359 feet of the S. 75 feet of the N. 530 feet, all in the SW4 of the NE c: the SW4, Section 17, Township 29 N., Ran a 22 W. 4 g 8 Attachment 6 Letter to Don Torgerson November 23 1988 Page. 2 3. Lauraine M. Torgerson is still the owner of describe the property d in #2 above. 40. On or about January 10, 1962 Lauraine M. and Torgerson (daughter) Donald.A. Torgerson (son) became the ow reason of a Final Decree ers by ee of Distribution in the Estate of Tor e Torgerson, decedent, of the following g r to-wit: g' +�e�cribed property, The S outhwest a of the Northeast of the Southw Sec�ion 17, Township 29, Range 22, except art take for DeSoto Street and P n except the West 163 feet of the South 465 feet of the North 495 f eet , and except the he Eas 163 feet of the West 489 feet of the South 85 feet of the. North 455 feet; Subject to roads and subject to an easement for i and egress to and from the land hereby conveyed ingress yed over and through a strip of land described as follows to -wit: The West 326 feet of the South 35 feet of the North feet except p art 530 p p t taken for DeSoto Street; and the East 33 feet of the West 359 feet of the South 75 feet of the North 530 f eet, all in the Southwest i of the Northeast i of the Southwest Section 17, Township 9 N, Range 22 W. P 50 On or about January 30, 1962, Lauraine M. Torge e g rson and Donald A. Torgerson conveyed d to John T. Rose and Marilyn A. Rose the following property which lies upon the easement re Torgerson, to-wit: served to Lauraine M• Tor g The West 163.0 feet of the Southwest of the Northea 4 of the Southwest Section 17, Township 9 N 22 W t t P , Range except he North 495.0 feet thereof; and except the South 30 feet thereof for Ripley Street and except that part taken for DeSoto Street, accordingly. 6. Dennis A. Cummins and Julie I. Cummins are now the owners of that property described in #5 above. The question is whether or not the easement described ' above still ex - .bed in #�2 fists for the benefit of the property set forth in #1 above. I am of the opinion that, assuming the facts set forth In #1 through #6 are true and correct, an easement for necessity has been created over the property described in 5 # above. Letter to Don Torgerson November 23, 1988 Page 3 The specific description of that easement should be identical to the easement set forth in 2 above # o e to the extent. it lies over the property set forth in #5 above. The creation of this easement known as a "way of necessity" Y appears to be firmly established at common law. The Minnesota courts do not appear to have clearly ruled upon the issue. Nonetheless, there is no reason to believe that the Minnes court would not follow the established rule. The general rule may be stated as follows: Where the owner of lands abutting a public highway conveys to another all that portion that abutted, 0 re C.a.ining the interior portion from which he had no way to the public highway except over the land conveyed, Y , and where there existed a roadway or easement over the exterior lands at the time of the conveyance leadin from the interior lands to e i the public highway, there s a presumption that the parties contemplated the continued use of the roadway or easement over the exterior lands. Further it wo d appear that this way of necessity would continue long�the necessity continued. Very t y rs nne E. Tilsen c.c. Mary Bullick / (Iwe 10 December 4, 1989 Jo and Dennis Cummins 1790 Desota Street Maplewood, Mn 55109 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Cummins, This letter is to inform you of our progress and intent in developing the Torgerson Plat as given P approval rel imi nar Y by the City of Maplewood. Upon the advice of Mr. John 8annigan, Maplewood's Attorney.- I hired a fee appraiser, Mr. Parranto to appraise the 35 y� strip of land needed for the new Ripley Street, I have enclosed a copy of the report with this letter. We have contacted your lawyer,, Fritz Kueppers regarding the apprai and he indicated to us he is wi l - l.in to 0xaimi � It at your request. It is the consensus of the City Attorney and the Maplewood staff that we contact you one more time and attempt to work out a solution prior to a condemnation preceeding bein implemented by the City of Maplewood. According to the enclosed appraisa $12,650 was the appraised price for the 35' right a way, for the P P ro osed Ripley Street. We believe - Maplewood would consider that to be reliable and fair market value. Our previous offer of $15,000 cash on December 13th, 1988 still stands. We have also considered the possibility of offerin g you 35' of land to the east of,your property in exchange for the 35' on the north for Rip l ey- Street. With this exchange of property your garage co d be reconstructed ( new) on that property, entering from the new Ripley Street at a point further east than presently planned. We wou be wi I l i n g to build this new 14' x 22' garage and provide a P aved drive to the street, or pay you the cost in cash not to exceed $5 11 Attachment 7 �r: l LJ L f• r• December 4, 1989 Jo and Dennis Cummins 1790 Desota Street Maplewood, Mn 55109 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Cummins, This letter is to inform you of our progress and intent in developing the Torgerson Plat as given P approval rel imi nar Y by the City of Maplewood. Upon the advice of Mr. John 8annigan, Maplewood's Attorney.- I hired a fee appraiser, Mr. Parranto to appraise the 35 y� strip of land needed for the new Ripley Street, I have enclosed a copy of the report with this letter. We have contacted your lawyer,, Fritz Kueppers regarding the apprai and he indicated to us he is wi l - l.in to 0xaimi � It at your request. It is the consensus of the City Attorney and the Maplewood staff that we contact you one more time and attempt to work out a solution prior to a condemnation preceeding bein implemented by the City of Maplewood. According to the enclosed appraisa $12,650 was the appraised price for the 35' right a way, for the P P ro osed Ripley Street. We believe - Maplewood would consider that to be reliable and fair market value. Our previous offer of $15,000 cash on December 13th, 1988 still stands. We have also considered the possibility of offerin g you 35' of land to the east of,your property in exchange for the 35' on the north for Rip l ey- Street. With this exchange of property your garage co d be reconstructed ( new) on that property, entering from the new Ripley Street at a point further east than presently planned. We wou be wi I l i n g to build this new 14' x 22' garage and provide a P aved drive to the street, or pay you the cost in cash not to exceed $5 11 Attachment 7 �r: w �� • '1 s Continued.... Page 2 Prior to January 1st, 1990, we are also willing to consider any reasonable counter proposal from you for this right of way as approved by the Maplewood City Council. We are sending a copy of this letter to the City of Maple ' wood along with our request to open and pursue th i s matter to a conclusion. Sincerely, f Don Torge r son Laura ine Torgerson J r -� ILI 1 01 L -Op U . 12 Edina Realty,,,. NorMemt S'ubur&w o,,lce 2966 White Bear Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 (612) 770 -1776 Mayor John Greavu 1830 E. Co. Rd. B Maplewood, MN 55109 Re: Platting Tor gerson Property Desota and Ripley Streets Council Meeting October 24, 1988 Dear Mayor, We want to register our concerns on two items in the staff report, Torgerson property, dated September 28, 1988. Under recommendations: Item 3 - A page 3 Applicants engineer. has indicated that the pond to be constructed can be designed so as to contain both the rate of storm run off and total volume, so that completing the entire project at this time would have no adverse effect on the properties downstream. Applicant is not in agreement to phasing the project inasmuch as the entire project has to be constructed to satisfy the phasing requirement as outlined in the staff report, Item 3 - B page 3 Applicant is not in agreement with the staff report which suggests applicant shall bear the entire cost of acquisition of the right of way to Desota Street. We have attached a copy of a letter dated March 10, 1988 . from Geoff Olson and the minutes of the 4/23/84 Council approval of the Twin Oaks Development, along with page 13 of the Planning Commission recommendation which suggested that council should resolve .the Ripley Street right of way at Desota at that time. While we have been advised by staff that it is accepted policy to have the developer bear the entire cost of acquisition, based on above facts and intent of the council, we are suggesting that the city and applicant negotiate jointly with the property owners at 1790 Desota to acquire this right of way, /tf r7 Donald Torgerso Applicant -Owner J Mary Bullick Edina Realty cc: Norm Anderson Gary Bastian Fran Juker George Rossbach 13 Attachment 8 ® MLs 1 • t War am "No dw too s 3a 4V ?� S L y . ar„ . s�.� rti t_ • A •' b -__• r qw r `. ,` 1 4M w - •• • • • • • - aft qRs •m 46 r .. .. •r .. 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"X90 -k IL a: -4AEFa46 !3 • a y — LT. 7 r �' 7 a N ftm� mom %� I Jc. &# It A 3; Ir 9 A T PROPERTY LINE MAP ALTERNATIVE B Area proposed for the Twin Oaks Addition -.15 Attachr-ant 10 ALTERNATIVE PRESENTED TO COUNCIL ON 4-23-84 Vzo B v4g;� 7 5 to 1 --mom vb .40 140- 4L 2 lh F 40 Awl 0 I r a l 44� ale PROPERTY LINE MAP ALTERNATIVE B Area proposed for the Twin Oaks Addition -.15 Attachr-ant 10 ALTERNATIVE PRESENTED TO COUNCIL ON 4-23-84 afte too 75 46 iq a 4 P T. a • q Dioo 10jvo a r b 40 at a 'j. -ELLWO-01> AV E ;ON N � •••�• ♦ ; : i � i /ti V :• • / :�•••' } \i1'.'�•:•J. • ..1 . •:: ♦ \ � 1 :�� `�! - -.X % % . fl .. .. ... .. -- -------- 7 � �; s . • c _. , � G 1 � ..:+ ate• -► 40V VN 8 0 r era "OEM /SO 4L T y9a q � C 43 . 1 84PO,4. lr7nre % Ob I I 0 now ON 0* - • • � • � • ,' � `• , ' •` � -� .i...� �. � �' � w� -,,,� .,i j o 177-77: V A ALTERNATIVE C Area proposed for Twin Oak's Addition 16 ALTERNATIVE PRESENTED TO COUNCIL ON 4--23-84 Attachment 11 8. Councilmember Anderson moved to deny the requested variations from the code to create a temp orar half -width street and a ^ temporar y cut -de -sac in excess of 1,000 feet of len th on the basis that a. Approval would adversely affect the spirit of the subdivision code and the comprehensive plan, because public safety's ability to provide timely emergency vehicle service could be hampered or jeopardized. b. A full- width, through street is a reasonable alternative. This alternative was planned for by the City hen approval Y PP was granted for the Twin Oaks Addition to the north and the Markfort Addition to the west. c. Approval is not essential to the reasonable development of this subdivision. d. Council has required full- width, through streets to be guaranteed across adjoining properties as a condition of approval for other similar proposals. Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson, Juker and Rossbach Nay - Councilmember Bastian. i . a Mayor Greavu moved to approve the Tor erson Addition relirinar t s ub 'ect to satisfaction of the f ollowing conditions before appli- cation for final plat approval. a. The City signing a contract(s) to construct the downstream drainage improvements to outlet this and ajoining property to Round Lake. The City Engineer may approve a phased develop- ment plan, provided the applicant can demonstrate that on -site ponding capacity will be adequate to maintain predevelo P ment storm water flows from this site. Any lot or street area not included in the initial phase shall be platted as an outlot until adequate storm water capacity is provided. The entire right -of -way for Burr Street and Ripley Avenue shall be platted and constructed with the first phase. b. City or applicant acquisition of the 35 by 163* foot arcel needed d to construct Ripley Avenue as a full - width street, through to DeSoto Street. If a City project, the applicant shall pay the cost of the feasibility study and all other City expenses to acquire this right -of -way, including attorney's fees. c. Substitute a drainage easement for Outlot B. The property lines for the adjoining lots shall be extended through_ the easement to the south or east boundaries of the site. The easement shall include all area that would be up to one foot above the approved 100 -year storm design elevation for this pond. This easement shall also line up with the existing drainage easement on the properties to the east. 17 Attachment 12 10/24/93 do Outlot A shall be combined with ' an adjacent property. A deed shall -be in the possession of the adjoining . owner before the 1 J .. g plat is signed by the City, The deed to transfer ownership of this outlot shall stipulate that this property is to be combined with adjoining ng property to form one parcel, to be described by one ro ert tax description number, P P Y e. The following street names shall be shown: (1) The north half of jthe . �exi' stirs R Avenue r shall be g e P Y fight of - way Y shown between the west line of Bradley Avenue and the east boundary of the site, (2) "Ripley Avenue" shall be shown west of the south extension of the west line of proposed Lot One, Block One, (3) The remainder of the through street shall be named "Burr Street ". (4) The cul -de -sac shall be named 'Summer Court' f. Reduce the width of Lots One, Two, Five and Six Block Two, to the minimum permitted to maximize the rear and area for Lots Three and Four y g. City Engineer approval of final grading, drainage, utility g g � tillty and erosion control plans, These plans shall include, but not be limited to: (1) Identification of the trees to be saved. These trees shall also be identified on the site, (2) Revision of the grading plan and /or install storm sewer along the north boundary of the site to insure that drainage from this site does not flow into the properties to the north. (3) Where possible to obtain grading easements on adj oin- ,join - ing property, make a more gentle transition along he site ' boundary to the. Ibts adjoining g � g to the north and northeast, (4) Provide survey evidence that Ripley Avenue will ' P Y 1 line up with existing Ripley Avenue, west of DeSoto Street. h. Submission of signed developer's agreement and suret required b g Y for all re q p u bl ic improvements, including but not limited to: a full-width through to DeSoto Street and on- site utility and drainage improvements; an required lantin � P � y equlred tree_ p g, .erosion control measures, relocat the NSP utility pole that will be within-the new Ripley venue right-of-way, and n of the driveway Y y for 1822 DeSoto Street to Ripley Avenue, Seconded by Councilmember Anderson, 18 Ayes - Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson, Juker and Rossbach, Nay - Councilmember Bastian. 10/24 /118 Planni Commission --3- Minutes 7 -16 -90 Commission Cardinal moved the ng Commission recommend ap royal of the resolapproving a conditional u e permit for one o allow the operation of a appointment -�o appointment-only � -car sales business at 2 7 2 Mapl ew000d * Dr Ly proval is subs; ect 0 to the following and ti.ons 1. Obtaining a 1 i *Vense to sal l used cars. 2. Cars for sale sh#ll onYY be brought to the site . for a specific b er. There shall be no more than two cars for sale t any one time. 3.0 The eleven spaces front shall be striped and shall include one 2 oot -wide handicap and ten ten -foot -wide sp es. Commissioner Anitzbefcter sechnded Commissioner Fisch r moved to \be'brought d item 2 of this motion as follows 2 . Cars for s e shall only to the site for a spe fic buyer. Thshall be no more than two cars or sale on the at any one time. Commissioner /Anitzberger seconded The motion was then voted on A s -- Anitzberger, Ba sett, Cardinal, Fis her, Larson, Ros ach, Sigmundik, Sinn The mq(tion passed. d. Preliminary Plat Revision: Torgerson Addition Secretary Olson presented the staff report for a revision of a condition of preliminary plat approval for the Torgerson Addition. The commissioners discussed with staff the history of this property. The applicant Donald Torgerson, 1822 Desoto Street, spoke regarding the history of this property. Mr. Torgerson said the past actions of the City of Maplewood have landlocked his property leaving him unable to get a reasonable use of the property. Planning Commission -4-- Minutes 7 -16 -90 John Torgerson, the applicant's son, asked staff to explain the City Council's required conditions s of preliminary plat approval for the Torgerson Addition, Commissioner Cardinal moved the Planning Commission recommend approval of the request of Donald Torgerson. The city would then have to a the legal cos condemnation.' to p ay g is of the. The motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner Rossbach moved the Planning Commission take no action. The developer would then have to a all the costs. to p ay Commissioner Anitzberger seconded Commissioner Rossbach amended the motion to include: The Planning Commission is. taking no action because this is strictly a monetary atter and does Y not fall under the Planning Commission's expertise. Commissioner Anitzberger seconded Commissioner Larson suggested that, since the City and er disagree h P g on the cost of acquiring the developer the land, further negotiations and appraisals be considered. The motion was then voted on. Ayes -- Anitzber g er Barrett, Fischer, Larson, Rossbach, S igmundik, Sinn Nays -- Cardinal The motion passed. e. Street Vacat* n: Ken Roberts, As report for the p Eldridge Avenue, Prosperity Road. Commissioner R s; pipelines run' in Eld 'dge Avenue ci a Planner, presented the staff osed vacation of two portions of tween Hazelwood Street and sbach asked staff to explain where this area. AGENDA ITEM � 7 TO City Manager FROM: City Eng ineer SUBJECT: Preliminary lat y Revision Torgerson Addition DATE August 7 1990 Mr. Torgerson through his e ' g, nglneer, Ralph Wagner, has requested change in the followln p relimi nary a g p lnary plat condition: "The city lignin a g contract(s) to construct the downstream drainage improvements to outlet • this and adjoining property to Round Lake. The city en ineer may y Ian r g y approve a phased development • p , p the applicant can demonstrate • capacity will be adequate he on -site ponding quate to maintain predevelopment storm .lot or street water flows from this site. An h Y reet area not included in the initial phase shall be platted as an outlot until water capacity is provided, adequate storm sire p The entire, right -of -way . for Burr et and Ripley Avenue shall be latted • the first phase.�� p and constructed with The city drains e improve i g p ement mentioned above s the Roselaw - Edgerton Storm Sewer Project. Recent t city council decisions i ndicate this ro ect ' p 7 will not be constructed in the near f The condition states a hase - uture. p d development plan may be approved, I believe the developer would like to pp plat the entire parcel. Developing the entire arse • . , p l will result in an Increased volume of runoff* The additional volume will ad'acent 11 end up in the pond . 7 to Edgerton Street. The added volu ' depth of the pond and inc me will. the , tease the flo water oding potential. Since no .outlet is forthcoming the ter . must evaporate or percolate into the ground From an en ineer s • not , meet g g tandpoint, this sltuat.ion does t the city design standards. No action is recommended on ' this Item. KGH ]c CONSULTING ENGINEERS PLANNERS and LAND SUAVEYOAS March 14 , 19 9 0 BURNSVILLE / MINNESOTA 55337 PH 432-3000 L Mr. Donald Torgeson 1 822 DeSoto Street Maplewood, MN 55117 RE: Torgeson Addition, Maplewood, Minnesota Dear Don, This is written in response to your recent request that we readdress s the problem of drainage and runoff which has again been left unanswered red because of the denia 1 of the big storm drainage project. It is our understanding hat o g you are presently in the process of resubmitting a request to the City to relook at their r ' • Y p el�nary plat approval requirements, particularly with regard to the stye � et access. issue but also to consider as well the drainage problem. We have reviewed the drainage and ndin s' . g po g situation in light of the fact that there definitely now will be no outlet for the ndin area po g s straddling Edgerton into which our pond would ultimately drain. I have discussed the issue with the City ty Engineer, Ken Haider. It is obvious that we will not receive a favorable review from the. . department no matter what we do. However ,, as he indicates, we should deal with the problem to the best of our ability nd r di May they will acce pt our solution Y p event it to the City Council.. . This is what I proposer That we analyze • s not the only problem) in its existing undeveloped state and y e the volume of runoff ( rate of runoff i to l' . added v urne �' �- t the vo 1 ume o f early Y to the initial amount. To do this, we propose to ick u drainage p p from more total develO 9 developed area and redirect it into our pond than now oes there thus significantly reducing the drainage that now g g goes to the Edgerton Pond. Ultimately though, the total developed runoff will be more, since eventua lly the pond would dram • down to Edgerton and the developed rate.of excess runoff will be more in the developed state. To substantially mitig ate this part of the roblem we propose a two -stage restricted outlet P P pose to construct to our pond in which the upper stage would be less re- stricted than tJ lower one. The upper o . p� outlet would allow a volume through it teat wil 1 approximate the same volume that results from the existing condition. The lower outlet would consist of a very significant restriction in which the excess volume attributable to the development would be held for a ve lon • i ' g tin• This might result n as much as 8 to 12 ex tra days to drain the excess from our pond. We feel this would provide very significant mitigation to the p roblem. We have done some preliminary calculations embodying the solu ' f i cance Y g ut ion above . To further dramatize the s i gam. of this solution, we superimposed a second 9 -inch rain- fall event over the cost required 6 -inch 1 �' � 00 -year, 24 hour event. This magni- tude of storms closely simulates the two -storm even • t of 1987 that occurred in many areas of the metropolitan area. We placed the second l arger storm only one day later rather than three days occurred in 1987.. This constitutes an even more ex- treme. In all, we feel that the above constitute a very workable solution with a very good safety factor. Zoe Ra h /b * -- Wagner,.P. . RDw /a11 Action by Council:. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT /OWNER: PROJECT TITLE: DATE: INTRODUCTION City Manager . Thomas Ekstrand, Conditional Use Cope Avenue and BB &D Investments Englewood Shops July 30, 1990 Endorsed Modified ReJected Date Associate Planner Permit Renewal /Revision English Street 1. The applicant is requesting renewal of the conditional use permit (CUP) for the Englewood Shops commercial center 2. Staff is recommending several revisions,. including operating hours for the Brooks /Fin fuel station. The store is open 24- hours. City Code requires that the operator close the station between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. BACKGROUND Past Actions On August 8, 1988, the City Council approved the CUP for English Place, a commercial ce nter proposed by another developer. The plans were for a walk -out style building, with one story facing Cope and two stories facing Highway 36. (Refer to the original site plan and elevations on pages 7 and 8.) The Community Design Review Board held a public hearing and approved revised plans on August 15, 1989. (Refer to the site plan on e a P g 6.) The revised plans were for a one -story building on one level. The first condition of the CUP gives the Board the right to approve changes to the plan. The project is still under construction. Code Requirements Section 36 -445 (a) requires that the.City Council review all conditional use permits within one year of the date of initial approval. Sectio 36 151 (i) (10) requires that operators of motor fuel stations, within 350 fe et of land that is developed or designated on the City's land use plan for res idential use, close their stations between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. The City Council adopted the new fuel station ordinance on September 11, 1989 The Building fficial issued the footing � g nd foundation permit for this building on November 6, 1989, The City Attorney has stated that the new fuel station ordinance applies to this site, because the ordinance became effective before the Building Official issued the building permit. Uncomp Site Work The developer needs to complete or provide the following items; 1. A stop sign at the - one - way exit at Cope Avenue 2 * A trash dumpster enclos 3. Screening -units aro und all roof - mounted e ' qulpment 4• Parking stall striping rlpin with double -stri es, p 5• Maintenance of the • de alon applicant illsig En lis t stated that the hill h Street. (The 1 has been seeded twi 6. Installation of right ce.� and left -turn and Highway 36, lanes at English Street 7• Replace some dying Y g sod. The applicant is in the proces maintenanc s of selec e com an a landsc cut and r start p The applicant is tryi a p e ' regular maintenance st to have the weeds started by August 3,, RECOMMENDATION Approval of the resoluti time limit and re 1 °n on page g • This resolut u vises the conditional tl °n extends the Englewood Shops at 1285 oval use permit for t fo ll owing c Cope Avenue. A rov he g onditions• tI he u al is subject to the h ave deleted words.) derlined new words and crossed out j — _ f A1.1 construction must b • a a A" a e--s a in accordance w • _W am a Au s 9 3. 3. the site Deve o men ma a T e Direc or o Coup rove minor c an es. T 1 a rove maj ' e C i Co . ch unc l l ma 2. The right - subj ]Lane to the Cit Proposed along E s � g glish Street ty En gineer's app shall be pp 1. 3• T h e applicant shall necessar t restripe English Street • Y. o provide_. a left - ' and widen 1 t i f 3 6, subject to the City lane for we -bound . y Engineer s approval. R19 " h way 4. The landscape lan s Board ap proval ,hall be revised for C . pproval showing; ommunity Design Review a. on -site beaming along Cope Avenue and English treat . These berms shall ll be four feet tall • • b• A thick scre of evergreen plantings maintained and replaced plantings be provide to block h p ed when necessar on t d• eadlight glare, to m y , °p of the berms eet the requirements of 2 section 36-27 of the city code. c. Trees shall also be planted on top of the berms. 5. Gas sales shall be limited to two dispensers. on one island. There shall be no vehicle repair or maintenance. 6. The fuel. station and convenience store shall not be open between the hours o ii p m. and 6 a.m. as requireT b code. The remaining uses admi nez can" A shall not be open between the hours of 10:00 p . and 7:00 a.m. 7. There shall be no temporary or permanent outside storage or sales, except..fuel. 8. This ermit shall be subject to review six months from the date of approVal based on the procedures in clt code. . TEENGLE (Section 9 ) Attachments 1 Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3. Englewood Shops Site Plan 4, Original Site Plan of English Place 5. original Building Elevations of English Place 6. Resolution 76 Letter: Lammlein 3 W Q - BE A.M ARK AV Z Q. C W _ \, MARx M 2 �- -• rvol* 3 oh/mon Lake Q Z ) I iii/ Q � POA10 � a / KOHLMANU AV z North Y KO H LMM __ N a v Hazelwood >. 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'� I L44 ate. 9.91 Maplewood Racquetball 30 ' "I I r q all Club , • Zoo 1 L • S•• :• M .._ •• � x .• . .. • �Z f 7/ Q� r • •''ti' :�1 Y . 1 N ` too •� � .1 VAC. 0 � .• - -t r ,.. �. • " • r 1 10 :• . t Hag lund Dental Office,, 1 fl t - • n �liffU = SO jail lam '' •�� - t... • , JULIT— AVE ARM I T 17 33 1 i I * ' 71 = 4 ' 1 4 1.244 1252 1260 1268 1276 1282 1294 130 I 1 1 � 1 � �IS�i 1 1 1 It 1� +o p '7 ' V 2 PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP Q N 5 Attachment 2 • • - -- '� l • v.w 24 t t bo � G L7 ' <, • .. ter..... . 3 r Q 55460 _ v 2o. 0 5 ' 0.0 . dO . . J A as • a ao - •w's 1� .�., 3i 4 o 1 N Is f ago -4 Highwa 36' M • ► h N I d O UY 7 Aac a 18 ' ' a. rtio� • / ' '' ' �." E �+ top" 1 . '� I L44 ate. 9.91 Maplewood Racquetball 30 ' "I I r q all Club , • Zoo 1 L • S•• :• M .._ •• � x .• . .. • �Z f 7/ Q� r • •''ti' :�1 Y . 1 N ` too •� � .1 VAC. 0 � .• - -t r ,.. �. • " • r 1 10 :• . t Hag lund Dental Office,, 1 fl t - • n �liffU = SO jail lam '' •�� - t... • , JULIT— AVE ARM I T 17 33 1 i I * ' 71 = 4 ' 1 4 1.244 1252 1260 1268 1276 1282 1294 130 I 1 1 � 1 � �IS�i 1 1 1 It 1� +o p '7 ' V 2 PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP Q N 5 Attachment 2 Jr= 4 FUEL SALES A C DA II I . �I Y II i y J C7 � Z W i i SITE PLAN APPROVED ENGLEWOOD SHOPS PLAN N 6 Attachment 3 HIGHWAY 36 SITE PLAN ORIGINAL ENGLISH PLACE PLAN 7 Attachment 4 • —' -�? ._-____._.�� �—�—' � - � � L=am �, � �-- _ _ do T- 7 NORTH ELEVATION -` -- WEST ELEVATION COPE AVENUE SIDE EAST ELEVATION ORIGINAL ENGLISH PLACE ELEVATIONS 8 Attachment 5 COPE AVENUE SIDE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated ,a hearing to revise the conditional use permit for a convenience center with gas. WHEREAS, this permit applies to 1285 Cope Avenue. The legal description is: PLAT 03092 CLIFTON ADDITION, RAMSEY CO., MINN. SUBJ TO HWY 36; VAC ST ACCRUING & FOL; .EX THE W 379 FT MOL BLK 18 AND PLAT 03092 CLIFTON ADDITION, RAMSEY CO., MINN. SUBJ TO ST & EX PART OF LOTS 19 THRU 25 BEG ON N L OF BLK 13 & 379.61 FT E OF NWCOR OF LOT 16 TH S 29 DEG 14 MIN W 117.56 FT TO ST AS OPENED IN DOC 2021912TH NW TO N L OF SD BLK 13 TH E TO BEG; VAC ALLEY ACCRUING & PART LYING NELY OF NE LINE OF SD ST AS OPENED IN DOC 2021912 OF BLK 13 . WHEREAS, the history of this conditional use permit is as follows: 11 The Planning Commission discussed this application on August 6, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that said permit be . 2. The City Council held a public hearing on August 13, 1990. City staff published a notice in the paper and sent notices to the surrounding property Owners as required bylaw. The Council gave everyone at the hearing a chance to speak and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above - described conditional use permit for the following reasons: 1. The use would be located, designed, maintained, constructed and operated to be in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Code of Ordinances. 9 Attachment 6 2. The use would not change the existing or planned character of the surrounding area. 3. The use would not depreciate property values. 40 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, od.or, fumes, water or air pollution, drainage*,, water run-off,, vibrat ion general unsightliness, electrical interference or other nuisances. 5. The use would generate only minimal vehicular traffic on local streets and would not create traffic 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. 80 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 must be in accordance with the site plan, date- stamped August 9, 1989, The Director of Community Development may approve minor changes. The City Council may approve major changes. 2. The right -turn lane proposed along English Street shall be subject to the City Engineer's approval. 3. The applicant shall restripe English Street, and widen it if necessary, to provide a left -turn lane for west- bound Highway 36, subject to the City Engineer's approval. 4. The landscape plan shall be revised for Community Design Review Board approval showing: a. On -site berming along Cope Avenue and English Street. These berms shall be four feet tall. 10 b. A thick screen of evergreen plantings shall be provided, maintained and replaced when necessary on top of -the berms to block headlight glare to meet the requirements of Section 3 6 -27 , of the City code. C. Trees shall also be planted on top of the berms. 50 Gas sales shall be limited to two dispensers on one island. There shall be no vehicle repair or maintenance. 6. The fuel station and convenience store shall not be open between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. as required by code. The remaining uses, shall not be open between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. 7. There shall be no temporary or permanent outside storage or sales, except fuel. 8. This permit shall be subject to review six months from the date of approval, based on the procedures in City Code. Adopted , 1990. 11 Hum Ue ye 1301 PDRI INC s P.2i2 Steven E. Lammkin 1308 Cope Avenue East . • Maplewood, MN 5S]' 9 ; • (612) a82- ' ,6 EV 0 RA N D. U .. . TE?: Flanni.�g Commission. City of Maplewood :. FROM Steve. La�mnilein S UBYECT*. Devekvwnt on NW Corner_ of Cope and English DATE: 6 August 1.990 � I live .at 1308 Cope Avenue East, oa she .southeast comer of En . derstanding that youe will be discussing the develaprnent on northwest cor�ur�of Co�e.a�x1 English iwwt$ at your 6 August 1990 u�eeting. T wish to provide my input far your d� � . but! atn unsblc. to atund the mcedng. nus,.I am putung my oanome�nts iu writing in ��• . rnCmo�and'gm. I esk that the Planning Commission take the following steps: . i 1: Limit the Operating. Hours of this Development. Due to its very clone the, . resddential area, no stow or service in this development should be � pmt 14 PM. Any business ft t is open will cause noise, cra�c, and lig�� so should not be permitted to disrupt our neighborhood at late hours. 20 Require that All Signs and Liglcting be Turned 0ffar JO PM Wb�a t}�e'storca ' ( tjus development close, all signs and L'�hun¢ not absolutely nee fssary for m ust mc�eitor- . ing must be honed off. This especially includes the large flipuresmt ,light canopy that has been install ed over the storefronts, the gas P►uup area li is and an �1 signs. If they are left on, � Y 91ariL they will conrinue to attract tra.�c and noise and caus 1k. ]igbt l fe461 very strongly about the need for both of these acdans. Both are critical m pc eservw resid�enrial character of bur neighborhood. i t AUG 0 6 1990 12 I Attachment 7 t 7 , j . i s r � i v AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Award of Bid -- Project 90 -17 DATE: August 3, 1990 AGENDA ITEM Acti by Council Endorsed Modifie Rejecte Date Following advertisement, bids were received for the above- mentioned project. A tabulation of the bids is attached. The low bid is that of Allied Blacktop, Inc. in the amount of $38,808. This company has done similar work for the city in the past, and has performed the work in accordance with specifications. The amount bid compares favorably with the estimate of $4.9,175, and is well within the amount budgeted. Award of the bid to Allied Blacktop, Inc. is recommended. 7w AWARD OF BID BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA that the bid of Allied Blacktop, Inc. in the amount of $38,808 is the lowest responsible bid for Maplewood Project 90 -17, Seal Coating, and the mayor and clerk are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the city. TABULATION OF BIDS Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the officials designated for a bid opening by the City Council of Maplewood was convened at 10 a.m., Wednesday, August 1, 199049 The purpose of this meeting was to receive .open and publicly read.aloud bids for construction Project 90 -17, Seal Coating. Present were: William Cass, Michael Kane, and David Edson Following the reading of the notice of advertisement for bids, the following bids were opened and read: BIDDER BID AMOUNT BID BOND Allied Blacktop, Inc. $38,808 Yes Astech, Inc. 45,495 Yes Pursuant to prior instruction of the council, the city clerk referred the bids received to the city engineer instructing him to tabulate same and report with his recommendation at the regular city council meeting of August 13, 19900 Meeting adjourned at 10:10 a.m. s Action by Counoil c MEMORANIZJM Endorsed To: Michael A. MCGuire, Cit Mana Rej ecte� Y g From: Robert D. Odegard, Director of Parks & Recreatio at Subj: Award of Bid. For Park Improvement Projects 90.1 Date: August 3 - 1990 Introduction Advertisement for bids for Park. Im rovement. Pro ' ects 9 0- p � 1P were opened at 11 :0o a.m. on.Wednesday, August 1, 1990, in the Maple- wood City Hall. Present were Keith Wehrman, President of Wehrman Bergly Associates; Robert Odegard, Director of Parks & Recr eation representing the city; and representatives from three bidding firms. Bids were opened and information recorded for g enera 1 construction at Hillside (Tierney*.& McKnight), Hazelwood Soccer Complex (1663 County Road C) , Harvest Community Playf ield (Brooks & Barclay), and Vista Hills Park (2480 Mailand.. Also tabulated were Hazelwood Shelter /Mechanical Building and Irrigation S stem Y , .Harvest Tennis /Basketball Court, and Vista Hills Tennis Bas � Tennis/ Basket- ba Court. A landscape architect's estimate for all projects was $856,008, Tabulation of Bidders Bid Amount ' Bid Bond Carl Bolander and Sons $1 Y F.M. Frattalone Exc. & Grading 894,409.80 Yes Glenn Rehbein Excavating,Inc. 791 Yes Discussion The City Council has previousl .authorized the use - Y e of Tax Incre ment Financing, PAC Neighborhood Funds, and PAC Commercial Funds for Park Development Proje 90-1P, $ in additional fund - .ing will be necessary to complete the proposed pro It is recommended that $162,000 from Tax. Increment Fund Park Improve- me.nt projects and $10,000 from Capital Improveme project 334 be cancelled. It is also recommended that $15,000 from Hillside PAC Funds and $60,000 from PAC. Commercial Funds be approved to p ro- vide for park improvements, Although the provide following projects are important, it is necessary to change priorities to funding fo p g r the new park develop- ments. Park Improvement Fund (Cancel) Project 368 Afton Heights Fencing......... g $ ,000 Proj 374 Gladstone Park Fill, Parking, Landscaping, Trail ............ ...................$54,000 .Project 380 Lions Park outfield., $40, 000 Project 383 Beautification of Maplewood Heights Pond....$10 000 .Project 389 Robinhood Park Fill, Plantings, Trail.....*9$30 ' � Proje 391 Timber Park Li ..............'$10 000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . . . • • $ 1 5 2 0 0 0 Capital Improvement Fund (Cancel) Project 334 Gladstone Improvements............ 09410 TOTAL.................... ........................$10,000 In the Capital Improvement Plan for 1991, $100,000 has been recommended from PAC Commercial for Vista Hills Park. Since we are recommending $60,000 be used at this time we can reduce the CIP to $40,000 in 1.991. (Vista Hills Park is outside the Tax Increment Financing District) ) Recommendation Be it resolved by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, that the bid of Glenn Rehbein Excavating, Inc. in the amount of $791,076 as the lowest responsible bidder for the construction of Park Improvements 90 -1P, and the Mayor and Clerk are hereb authorized and directed t • • o enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of the city, Funds for the Park Improvement 90 -1P and additional costs f or soil borings, Park Planner fees, tree transplanting, etc, ar e available through Tax Increment Financing,-PAC Neighborhood Funds, PAC Commercial Charges, and Capital Improvement Project .Funds. It is recommended the following Capital Improvement Projects be cancelled: PARK IMPROVEMENT.FUND Project 368 Afton Heights 8 Park .................... $ , 000 Project 374 Gladstone Park .. ........................$54,000 Project 380 Lions Park .,Project 383 Maplewood Heights .......... 0000.0000000410,000 Project ' 3 8 9 Robinhood Park 3 0 $ , 000 Pro ject 391 T i m b e r Park. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • $ 1 0 , 0 0 .0 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Project 334 Gladstone Improvements 10000 And the following appropriations be made from the above funds: PARK IMPROVEMENTS HarvestPark ............. ...........................$125 000 Hazelwood Park ........ ..............................$ 27,000 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Hazelwood 0 000 PAC Neighborhood Funds from.Area.808 Hillside.......$ 15,000 PAC Funds For Vista Hills Park...........$ 60,000 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PARK IMPRQVEMENTS '90 GENERAL SITE AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HILLSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK HAZELWOOD SOCCER COMPLEX HARVEST PARK WEHRMAN BERGL,Y ASSOCIATE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS /PL 217 WAYZATA BOULEVARD, S ST. LOUIS PARK, M I NNESOT VISTA HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD PARK Bid Date: August 1, - ---- -- Carl F. M. Landscape Bol ander l Fratta*lone Ar�hi tect's and Sons Excay. & G1 enn r-s timate PROPOSAL A - Uenerai eons Lr - uc; L uii. a t, Hillside Neighborhood Park PROPOSAL B1 -- General Construction at Hazelwood. Soccer Complex PROPOSAL B2 -- Construction of Irrigation Well and Appurtenances Lump Sum Bid for Well H y d,ropneumati c Tank System Well Pump. Total Base Bid - Proposal B2 PROPOSAL B3-- Construction of Shelter/Mechanical B u i l d i n g PROP C1- .- General Construction at .Harvest Park Bid Alternate CA Tennis /Basketball Court PROPOSAL D - General Construction at Vista Hills Neighborhood Park Bid Alternate DA Tennis/Basketball Court COMPLETION DATES: Seeding of turfed areas: Hillside Neighborhood Park Hazelwood Soccer Complex Harvest Park Vista Hills Neighborhood Park Completion of ALL work TOTAL PROPOSALS A B1 B2 B3, C1 & D BID BOND $28,000 28.000 $800,008 $56,000 Grading Rehbein �$7 655— $123,945 /9 j o b 13 15 0 �Zg9/ 163,827 - 7 1 --------------- 900 l6 936. /S - 18 500 ?0 J9 3 3,800 2,800 Vo t � ve S �3 Sao G ��q 25,00 55,000 Soo. ' �7 �aa 7 C )00 ?/()/-!'>"'00 341,093 /0 91,043 �7.Oo0 $28,000 28.000 $800,008 $56,000 �a N/ - 7 7 /3a 7l, 711 7 4'/ t � ve S «s $28,000 28.000 $800,008 $56,000 tom ' vril F AGENDA ITEM A ction by Counoil.:j AGENDA REPORT Endorse TO: Y Man er Modified g R e j e e t e d.....r....�..,....... FROM: Assistant City.Engineer Irish Date SUBJECT.. Beam Avenue -- County Road D to Beam, Project 88-12- - Public Hearing DATE: July 3, 1990 Introduction Th public hearing mailing list is herewith transmitted. A resolution is attached to reauthorize.the project. Background- The obj ections of state aid to funding this project have been resolved. A state aid segment designation of 138 - 122 -01 has been tentatively assigned. The resolution of the problem entailed .redes ignating the alignment of the future extension of County Road D (CSAH 19) As shown.on the attached revised street layout, County Road D will not connect to Beam Avenue just west of T .H 61 as was originally proposed. It is planned to connect County Road D to T.H. 61 at the same point as the proposed east- west arterial connection t -o Maplewood Mull identified in the Maplewood Mall Area Traffic Study This revision makes CSAH 19 and Beam Avenue serve different traffic needs in the opinion of state .aid . Therefore, both routes are eligible for state aid funding. As originally ordered, the reconstruction of Beam Avenue was to stop about 450 feet west of T.H 61 at the proposed CSAH 19 connection point. Since CSAH 19 will no longer be extended to Beam Avenue, it is appropriate that the reconstruction extend to T.H. 61. The attached June 29, 1990, letter from TKDA.identifies an ....additional cost of $65,000 for this additional segment. The width of the street in this segment would be widened to 44 to 48 feet to a turn lane for traffic onto southbound T.H. 610 In other respects, the improvement proposed is as was ordered in . .1989. Budget Impact The preliminary assessment roll has been revised to conform to policy decisions that have been made since the 1989 public hearing. A copy is attached. Specifically, the storm sewer assessments have been changed to. $500 per single family .residential lot, and $0910 per square foot for commercial property.. The assessments recover $561,-000. A'summary of funding is given in the following table. The funding provides an excess of . $ 9 7 , 9 0 0 over estimated project costs. Special Assessments $ 561,000 Municipal State Funding 556 L 900 Total Funding $1,117,900 Recommendation It is recommended that the project be reordered by adopting the attached resolution. BAI 3w Attachments RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AFTER PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, after due notice of public hearing on the construction of 36 -foot wide bituminous roadway with concrete curb.and gutter, storm sewer' .sidewalk, utilities, and appurtenances on.Beam Avenue from Trunk Highway 61 to County Road D, City Project 88 -12, a hearing on said improvement in accordance with the notice duly given was duly held on July 9, 1990, and the council has heard all persons desiring to be heard on the matter and has fully considered the same; NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, as follows: 1. That, it. is advisable, expedient and necessary that the City of Maplewood construct a 36 -foot wide bituminous roadway with concrete curb. and gutter, storm sewer,, sidewalk, ut i 1 it ies , and appurtenances on Beam Avenue from Trunk Highway 61 to County Road D, City Project 88 -12 as described in the notice of hearing thereof, and orders the same to be made 2. The city engineer is designated engineer for this improvement and is hereby directed to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of said.improvement. 3. The project budget is amended to $1,020,,000 The project financing shall be as follows: Special Assessments 561,000 Municipal State Aid 459 Total $1,020,000 Q BEAM AVENUE h ` STREET & UTIUITY W W i = IMPROVEMENTS Q ¢ C6 _ �= a w o a w C ! 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BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 612/2024400 June 2 9 1 FAX 612/202 -0083 , 990 Mr. Bruce Irish Assistant City Engineer 1830 East County Road ,B Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 Re: Bewn Avenue - T.H. 61 to 450' West Maplewood, Minnesota Conunission No. 9291 Dear Mr. Irish: The original feasibility report we prepared for Beacon Avenue dated January 18, 1989, addressed the unprovements needed from County Road .D to a point 450 feet west of T.H. 61. The easterly 450 feet of this segment was excluded from our report because it had County State Aid designation as CSAH 19 and was planned to be constructed by Ramsey County in the future. Since that tune, Ramsey County has agreed to move the CSAH designation one - fourth mile to the north. See attached Figure No. 1. The purpose of this letter is to amend. our 1989 report to add the easterly 450 feet of Beam Avenue to the City's planned improvements. We have reviewed the traffic counts at the Beam Avenue - T.H. 61 intersection and predicted the turning. movement at the location. We recommend that the typical section of Beam Avenue at its west junction with T. 61 consist of one westbound through lane, one eastbound through lane and one ri ht turn lane from eastbound Beane Avenue to southbound T.H. 61. The location of g the existing entrance to Maplewood Toyota inlay cause some hiterference with this turn lane which will have to be checked b field surveys. Y y The additional cost to expand the Beam Avenue project to T.H. 61, including construction and indirect cost, is $65,000. Most of this cost is eligible for State Aid reunbursement. With regard to schedule, we feel that our plans and specifications should be complete by August 1, and the contractor would begin work the first part of September. With this late starting date., we anticipate only finishing utility and storm sewer construction this fall. Street construction would be completed in the spring of 1991. Sincerely, Larry D. Bohrer, P.E. LDB /mha Enclosure PAGE 1 OF 2 D D/P N NOw 6055 PROJECT N NO. 88 -12 B BEAM AVENUE I IMPROVEMENT (EST) PROJECT SUMMARY SEC- 04--T- -29— R— E2 -Q0-12 2 2 PARCELS ASSESSED ITEM Q QUANTITY P PER R RATE , SANITARY MAIN * * * * * *2, 500.000 F FF A AT * * * *$ -19. 650 E EA. E, * * * * *2 500.000 F FF A AT * ***$24,o 8 10 E EA. STORM SEWER * ********63v.000 U UNITS A AT * **$500.000 E EA. STORM SEWER (COMM) F FF A AT * ****$0.100 E EA. STREETS (NEW). * *2 F FF A AT * ** *$36.500 E EA. STREETS ( RECON) . ..UNITS A AT $ $1, 125,w. 000 E EA. t . SEC-04—T-29—R-22-00.-W13 ITEM SANITARY MAIN } WATER MAIN STORM SEWER STORM SEWER (COMM) STREETS (NEW) a STREETS (REGON) I a SEC- 04--T- 29—R- 22- 00--14 '1 ITEM SANITARY MAIN WATER MAIN STORM SEWER STORM SEWER (COMM) STREETS (NEW) STREETS ( RECON) SEC- 04— T -29 —R- 22--00 -41 ITEM 07- 03- -1990 ASSESSMENT * *$49 125. 00 * *$62,1 25.00 * *$ 31, 500.00 * * * * * * *so. 00 **$91,250,v 00 * * * * * ** 0.00 38 PARCELS ASSESSED QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT * * * * *2, 34.0. �►00 FF AT ** *$13. EA. = * *$57, 771.00 * * * * *2s 940.000 FF AT ** *$24.81 O EA. = ** 40 UNITS AT * *$500.000 EA. **$35 0.00 AT * * * *$O 100 EA. = * * * * * ** 0.00 *****2,1 FF AT * * *$36. 500 EA. _ *$107, 310. 00 UNITS AT $1,125.000 EA. = * * * * * ** 0.00 5 PARCELS ASSESSED QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT FF AT ** *$19.650 EA. 00 * * * * * * *►. 000 FF AT * * *$2 4.810 EA. _ 00 UNITS AT * *$500.000 EA. = * * ** 500. 00 *77, 00. X100 FF AT * * * *$0. 110 EA. = * * *$7, 700.00 * * * * ** *310.000 FF AT ***$36.500 EA. * *$ 11, 315. 00 UNITS AT $1 000 EA.. _ * * *s9, 000, 00 -1, _ . 4 PARCELS ASSESSED QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT SANITARY MAIN * * * * * ** *0.000 FF AT WATER MAIW * * * * ** *0.000 FF AT STORM SEWER * * * * * ** *0.000 UNITS AT STORM SEWER (COMM) *-►.000 FF AT STREETS (NEW) FF AT STREETS (RECON) * * * * * * ** *6.000 UNITS AT ** *$19.650 EA. ** *$24.810 EA. * *$500.000 EA. ****$0,100 EA. ** *$36.500 EA. $1,125,000 EA. **$14 00 * * *$6, 750,- -oo 5 PARCELS ASSESSED QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT FF AT ** *$19.650 EA. 00 * * * * * * *►. 000 FF AT * * *$2 4.810 EA. _ 00 UNITS AT * *$500.000 EA. = * * ** 500. 00 *77, 00. X100 FF AT * * * *$0. 110 EA. = * * *$7, 700.00 * * * * ** *310.000 FF AT ***$36.500 EA. * *$ 11, 315. 00 UNITS AT $1 000 EA.. _ * * *s9, 000, 00 -1, _ . 4 PARCELS ASSESSED QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT SANITARY MAIN * * * * * ** *0.000 FF AT WATER MAIW * * * * ** *0.000 FF AT STORM SEWER * * * * * ** *0.000 UNITS AT STORM SEWER (COMM) *-►.000 FF AT STREETS (NEW) FF AT STREETS (RECON) * * * * * * ** *6.000 UNITS AT ** *$19.650 EA. ** *$24.810 EA. * *$500.000 EA. ****$0,100 EA. ** *$36.500 EA. $1,125,000 EA. **$14 00 * * *$6, 750,- -oo -1, _ . 4 PARCELS ASSESSED QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT SANITARY MAIN * * * * * ** *0.000 FF AT WATER MAIW * * * * ** *0.000 FF AT STORM SEWER * * * * * ** *0.000 UNITS AT STORM SEWER (COMM) *-►.000 FF AT STREETS (NEW) FF AT STREETS (RECON) * * * * * * ** *6.000 UNITS AT ** *$19.650 EA. ** *$24.810 EA. * *$500.000 EA. ****$0,100 EA. ** *$36.500 EA. $1,125,000 EA. **$14 00 * * *$6, 750,- -oo ** *$19.650 EA. ** *$24.810 EA. * *$500.000 EA. ****$0,100 EA. ** *$36.500 EA. $1,125,000 EA. **$14 00 * * *$6, 750,- -oo PAGE 2 OF 2 D/P NO. 6055 07 -03 -1990 PROTECT N0. 88 —i BEAM AVENUE IMPROVEMENT (EST) PROJECT SUMMARY SEC- 04- -T-- 29— R- 22- -00- -42 3 PARCELS ASSESSED w�r�wrrrrrwww �rrw+rrwr�rw1w ITEM QUANTITY PER RATE ASSESSMENT SAN ITARY MAIN FF AT * * *$.19,. 650 EA. WATER MAIN a�a� 0.000 'FF AT ** *$24.810 EAR STORM 'SEWER i .000 UNITS.. AT .**$500,w EA. _ * * ** *$500.00 STORM SEWER (COMM) a� a� a�t�. �►00 FF AT * * * *.$0. 100 EAR = * *** * * *$O 00 STREETS (NEIL) �a��a������0. 000 FF AT * * *$36., 500 EA. = a����a����0. �►�► STREETS (RECON) - - 4 N 000 UNITS AT $1,1 000 EA. _ * * *$4, 500.00 GRAND OTALS 52 PARCELS ASSESSED ITEM +rr�swrr�r�_rrrr_�..r QUANTITY rr +�rrrrw�_r PER �r�r RATE ASSESSMENT SANITARY MAIN *****5, 000 FF AT �w��rrr ***$19a 650 EA. = rM�_r��_wwrr *$ 106 B96. 00 WATER MAIM * * * * *5, 440.000 FF AT ***$24. EA. _ *$134 966.40 STORM SEWER - i 35.000 UNITS AT * *$500.000 EA. = **$67d, 500.00 STORM SEWER (COMM) ****77, 000 FF AT * *$0.100 EA. _ ***$7 700.00 STREETS . (NEW) f,, 150.000 FF AT * * *$36., 500 EA. = *$224,1 00 STREETS ( RECON) 18.000 UNITS AT 1 125.000 EA. _ **$20, 00 TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSED FOR THIS PROTECT - * *$561 787.40 PRO.IECT ML 88 -12 BEAN AyM IMPROMENT (EST) U/P ML 6055 MWITY CHECK LIST COL 1) = SANITARY FAIN - FF Ca. 21 = DATER !LAIN - IT f t(.. 3) = STDRN SEWER - KNITS COL. 4) = STORK SEWER (C OM) - F1: COL. 5) = STREETS 00) - W CM. 6) = STREET'S MCM) - UNITS PIN N1 COL 1 04- 29 -22 -12 -0013 2500000 04- 29 -22 -12 -0014 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0006 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0007 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0005 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0009 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 --0010 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0011 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0012 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0013 0000 04- 29 -22 -13 -0014 , 0000 04-29-22-13-0015 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0016 0.00 04- 29- -22-13 -0017 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0018 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0019 0.00 04- 29--22 -13 -0020 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0021 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0022 0.00 04 -29- 22"-13 -0023. 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0024 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0025 0. 00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0026 ev00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0027 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0028 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0029 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0030 0.00 04- 29- 22-13 -0031 0.00 04- 29 -22- 13--0032 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0033 0000 r 04- 29 -22 -13 -0034 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0035 0.00 04-29-22-13-0036 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0037 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0038 0000 F 04- 29 -22 -13 -0039 0.00 104- 29 -22 -13 -0040 0.00 04- 29 -22 -1 -0041 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0042 0.00 04- 29 -22 -13 -0043 2940.08 04- 29- 22- 14 -00 @4 0.00 04- 29 -22 -14 -0005 0.00 04- 29 -22 -14 -0006 0.00 f 04- 29 -22 -14 -0008 CH 04- 29- 22-14 -0003 0.00 04- 29 -22 -41 -0009 0.00 04- 29 -22 -41 -0010 0.00 04- 29 -22 -41 -0006 0.00 04- 29- -22 -41 -0008_ 0.00 PAGE 1 OF 2 07-83 -1996 Cif. 2 COL 3 COL 4 cm 5 COW. 6 2500.00 59f 00 0.00 2500.00 0. 00 O.N &N 0.00 0.00 0.08 1- 80 0.00 0.80 0.00 0.00 1.00 8.00 0.00 0r 00 0. N 1.00 ease 0.06 t 0.08 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 f 00 0.00 0.08 0.08 0.00 1100 0100 0.00 0100 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 1000 0.00 0.00 0.00 8. N I goe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18 0.00► Lee 0.00 0.00 Ig oe 0000 Be 00 0.00 0.00 Los 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.4�► 1000 8600 0.00 0.00 0.00 1. x..00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 eon 0.00 0.00 0.00 18 88 0.00 L ft 0. N 0.00 1.00 Df 00 0.00 4f 00 0.00 1.00 0. 0.00 0.00 8.00 1.00 8. 0o 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I'm 0.00 0.00 0000 0.00 1100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ION 0. N So 00 0.00 0.00 1. N 0.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 1, Be 0.00 0.00 0.00 :0.00 1 f N 0.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 �. 08 1000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 of 00 0.00 0.00 ' • ' 1.00 0.00 Q�. 00 0.00 0.00 1.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 f 00 0.0+0 0.00 0.00 0.00 14, 00 LBO 0.08 7.`. Be 1.08 0100 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 8.00 0.00 2940, 00 33.00 0.00 2940.00 0.00 0.00 1. N 0.00 0.00 1100 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.00 5.00 0.00 8f 00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 L N 0. N 0.00 1. 00 0.00 0.00 77000.00 31L 00 0.00 0.N 0.00 0.N 0.N 1.00 Be N 0.08 0.00 0.00 2.00 0000 0.08 0.00 400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Y. Q ,•. 00 3.00 PROJECT NO. 88-12 BEAN AVENUE IMPROVEMENT (EST). COL 5 D/P NO. 6055 0.00 0r 00 t)UANTI TY. CHECK LIST e. Be C;OL. 1) = SANITARY MAIN --FF COL. 2) _ BITER MAIN - FF 77 r N r 6150* N COLS 3) = STORM SEWER - UNITS COL. 4) = STORM SEWER (COMM) - FF COL. 5) = STREETS (NEW) - FF CCU.. 6) = STREETS (REC,ON) - UNITS PIN NO. COL 1 COL 2 COL 3 04- E9-22 -42-0001 0000 IL 00 f. oe I 04- 29- 22 -42* 0003 aloe@ e. 00 04- E9- -22 -4E -0005 Me 0100 ) 100 I GRAND TOTALS 5440.00 5440.00 135000 PAGE 2 OF 2 07-03-1990 COL 4 COL 5 COL 6 0.00 0r 00 l r ft e. Be 2. 77 r N r 6150* N is, m r -� TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LOCATION: APPLICANT/ OWNER: PROJECT TITLE: DATE: INTRODUCTION Action by Coun Endor,sed.... Modified. MEMORANDUM Rejecte City manager ate Thomas Ekstrand, Associate Pla nner Time Extension - Conditional Use Permit Woodlynn Avenue Howard L. Rekstad Cottages of Maplewo July 24, 1990 1 Howard Rekstad is requesting n extension • g nslon of the time limit on the conditional use permit (CUP) for the 60 -unit, Cotta es of Maplewood seniors' project. g 2. Richard and Sally Meehan, of 2144 w oodlynn Avenue are teen requesting additional- ever s (Refer to their letter on g Greening behind th eir home.. page 7.) BACKGROUND On December 14, 1987, the City ounc ear re Y granted the CUP. Council granted a one ren ewal on July 20, 1989, The Community Design Review Board approved pp owed the site and design plans on November 24, 1987. The ro August 30, 1988 Y a pp ved the landscape plan on ORDINANCE REQUIREMENT Section 36 -445 (a) states that the Cit conditional use a ty Council may review all permits' within one year of the date of ' approval and . up to every five ears after initial approves an indefinite ' y r that, unless Council e time extension. DISCUSSION This project is almost completed a • p and meets all the conditions of the conditional use permit. There are two areas of concern. Re nest for Additional Evergr Trees One of the conditions of the co ndit i onal ondltlOnal use permit states that an 80% opaque screen with bermin shall be a constructed along the south lot line. An opportunity shall be provided for nei hborho input as to fencing or plantings, lantin s, g od The Community Design Review Board m a Ian. et on August 30 ,1988 to review the landscape p Staff notified all the neighbors. Unfortunately, Mr. and Mrs. Meehan boug ' m ght their home after this eeting. The developer has had the landscaping • p g Installed according to the landscape plan. In fact he has had two additional buckthorn added to the three that were required behind the Meehan's home. have attached a drawing on page 6 of the landscape I g dscape p plan behind the Meehan's home. The Community Design Review Board did not req a denser Planting screen next to the � � • anything. Mr. R ekstad stated that he canno s lot, because the previous owner dial not request anythi install additional evergreens because t g he has no more money budgeted for landscaping. Length of Time Extension One of the.conditions of the conditional use permit is that if t Council determines there is not enough e year � gh on -site parking after one y of 95 occupancy, the C may require additional parking, Council should re � P g view this project in one year to check this condition. RECOMMENDATION 19 Approve a one - year time extension, subject to the original conditions. 20 Request that Mr. Rekstad install additio evergreen trees on top of the easterly berm next g . y xt to 2144 Woodly Av enue as is as there s money available. TECOT (N1 12 of section 2 ) Attachments 1. Location Map 2. Property Line /Zoning Map 3 -Site Plan 4. Approved landscaping west of 2144 Woodl nn y Avenue 5, Letter from Sa lly and Richard Meehan dated July 12, 1990 2 w T 0 '�/o Q BL y p Z W Y MARK M \\t I - iii POND l CIO Z North w < A Hazelwood , 17 Pk Cr W Q 2 a X7A N W AV �n M ill WH/ TE BEAR LAKE 68 (I) BRENW000 CURVE AV l 2 „ j G P� AV - . (inFG.WJ0"C7/ NV/ NORTH SA IN T PA UL I LOCATION MAP 3 Attachment I V D o y( l03l, t4 a 1 cy WOO D LY;NN HE n 4e., 00 3 o f- 1,0 NO L X31.3 g - AV a-} 41" 7 0 8 2144 :o) - 3>> '. �'..lO 3Jr� ch r 4•(a7 L..., tt ; 4? j, 4 ( � 2, * -. 78 � 9 85 p ,� 4� a � t !"" pr !. 8 COTTAGES OF MAP�LEWOOD SALVATION ARMY CHURCH — � "'��� 3 , to ll ; ; a _ • cam! z4�.G3 -1 2105.73 cc O .* 43 3 e� 89.3 5 IDA.or 4D t lit �. vt, at `L G �� �, •. 3 2ro. ` A 04 N 9 - 12 13 • a d d ti p Doe 102,�8 -- �le3.c�o'' LYDIA. AVE. '� . 4 2 3 8. 6 (' •� 354 '78 S X35 �,O t35 00c. t 3S GO t3135' i3S ) • co t3 103.b6' l03' lofe.rS' ioc 9 I G i c 0 O G ) { _ 3 c 10 0, { ° �- °o { a 30 30 " 1 2 _ (73 y (74� - . c o o �� a f C 3 w� C24) ♦ 110.91 10 ! �17) C 143.75 • 94 �' a ut .,.� t. : Z g t h e 2 v 2 - - 7) � (2� •+n -j i s I r — '2 TS �h h p w 1 6 w n h 3(�� „ l fro 0 3 8 la' w co o (7 Co) b r a 3 m �. 00 1 h .�s ( 1 ,�' t` , 161.4 m 4 (7 7 ) S� °? 1 14 � 2� a � { 121 3 S o ; '" f` N I � A �� .,#. y h 11 (30) 1 �►• `� 1 1p Z0 � ,� i �' 1 j�4.9 • ~� 14'1. 51. ddddddddd 7 m in _5) 134 �► � ,� d 7 3� 1 S4. .. ?n i 5 00 ac. 10 PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP ttachmen 4 N WOODLYNN AVE SITE PLAN A Attachment WOODLYNN AVE . Zip 0 ET6 : I'rr i \ fie-- -- t APPROVED LANDSCAPING WEST OF 2144 WOODLYNN AVE. c N Attachment 4 July 12, 1990 Richard & Sally Meehan 2144 Woodlynn Avenue Maplewood, Mn 55109 Mayor & City Council of the City of Maplewood: We understand there was a city council meeting regarding in of the P g g g the landscaping g Planned Unit Development on Woodlynn Avenue. We have been owners and residents of 2144 Woodlynn since October 31, 19899 We were not aware that there was a meeting scheduled. it is possible that the previous owners, Charles & Darlene Strain were notified, but the information was never asse d on to us. p Our home is adjacent to the east of the development. . W must admit that what they e ey have done looks attractive, however we are quite di satis f ied with the inadequate screening between them and our property.- The neighbors to the south are heavily screened off with evergreen trees, but our property is hardly screened at all. We feel that our property should have the same amount of trees to give our home more privacy and to also be more attractive in resale value. We are asking that you carefully consider our request for more evergreen trees to be planted between our property and the property of Planned Unit Development, Sincerely, Richard & Sally Meehan 7 Attachment 5 Action by Councill.,j MEMORANDUM Endorse Modified..... TO: City Manager Re j ecte . FROM;. Director of Community.. Development Daat SUBJECT: Plan Amendment - Density Conversion Table DATE: August 2, 1990 INTRODUCTION The. City Council should decide which density conversion table to use in the update of the Comprehensive Plan. The density conversion table establishes the maximum densities allowed for the construction of multiple dwellings A decision is needed before the Consultant can finish the update of the Plan. BACKGROUND August 10, 1989: The Council held a joint meeting with their commissions. This group discussed reducing densities and asked staff for a survey of what other suburban cities require. September 28, 1989: I presented the survey to the Council. (A copy of the survey is on page 5.) They referred this subject to the Planning Commission to study ways of reducing residential densities. December 28, 1989: The Planning Commission presented their recommendation to the Council. (See their minutes on pages 6 -7 and the density table on page 10.) This table would.have reduced densities to the average of other suburbs. The Council decided to further reduce densities by limiting the density in medium density areas to seven units per acre and twelve units per acre in density areas. The Council asked staff to revise the table based on these two standards. January 8, 19.90: I presented the revised table on page 12 to the Council. The City Attorney was concerned that the City meet its share of the need for low -to- modest cost housing in the Twin Cities. The Council referred this subject to the legal staff for further study. DISCUSSION The City Attorney feels that the Courts expect each city to assume its fair share of providing land for low and moderate income housing. He recommended that Staff study Ma P lewood's current and future ability to assume its fair share of providing low- income housing in the Ramsey County Area. The fair share of responsibility should be the minimum requirement for which Maplewood cannot deviate. (See the Attorney's.memo on page 14. This raises the question of what is Maplewood's fair share and can the City meet it? Ther two ways aYs to Affor dabilit lo ok at hour i goal affo • rdability and The g oal in • the cit , s ho te- - Cost . hous • • usi modern an is ing ng Plan units between for 62 new househo fines low -to-- 19 80 and 1o w'to- Government de lds th ear ° m oderate cos . 1990 ' he ar The F 1989, t • n 80 0 or less t hous a - Fede ea median. °f the a ffo r dable fo. As of Decembe for ar b ea median r r 31 . 198 g a family o f f income. In w er e , b 1 t In Ma plewood 9 3 5 1 ow--t our wa s apartments, s i °.mod $ The C i t si 1980• Thi income h ous i n Y has eXceede i s housing is g un its The H d its goal prima ri l °us ing Plan by 31.5.. units Y units between h - mode en 198 .and a go of 785 st - co s t 19 9 ne 0 , The Fe w modeSt-cost or le housing as a deral Go housin les ,of th are f fordabl f vernment d f . g new modest COS a median household t ineS t h ousin Income• As of that earn I-10 °f thi ho g un DeCe fam using is tow have been buil r 31. 1989 IlY homeS.un n houses l it Since 19 528 w� co der $100 0 doubl e--dwe11 • _ Most mbin both to 00 Th Clt d oubl e - dwelling s and sin is Ove w - to -m Y is sh gle-- the Combined .rate and mode by 257 uni numerical goal by 56 st'cost h S• If goals b eyond units T ing, the C 1990• ere are no city ty The Metr opolitan C Y re p ounci glonal area being l has a goal in the city Ong low to modest f 63 0 o f the is .low t0 dest cost, h °using in Plan and dens' s mod C o About 64 the itY tables t t • Based on °f t he housi goal of 63, he City should current g n regional reduces th when th C ld be able t land us • o meet the dwe1li ma ximum densi city is deVelo estimate that ngs the City ty °r the land . ped - I f th • esti Y_woul nd availabl f council t the d p not ac hieve ° e r multi goal with the y would achie hleV t his ple With the Planning Com eve _only 59 o g °al• I City COUnci , mission reCOm f the region l s density mend and al Y tables, only 53 9,o Anothe o f a f subsidi f ordabll • housi i Ity is the Mapl the Cit percent is doing bette y comp to o age of 1990 the ov r than m th sub government wa a nY suburbs Map lewo o d . suburbs The s sub ° As of January ,..,and_ . Minnea uburban avera g 4.80 °f the 8 Met polls was 8. ge is 3 , 0 o h o us ing unit 1 Metro itan area o • The over The avera e o S In . a w 4.90. all average for the g f St Paul g Housin vari et One o f the • wid Cla y i ho .. variety o f g goals is to provid .housing t e to encou e h °using fo Yp s . The pur g and plan fo styles. Thi r a varlet p °S e Of the this a residents is particula .Y of ages inc his goal is is leaven rly i mportan t and life • t for City • The M g singl fame 1 Youn e etropolitan Council homes and wanting g r and Old ouncil has a to stn goal fo 410 o Y In the f th h ousin 2 9 in the Region to be something ther than single Ingle dwell 35 of Maplewood's housing is something ther than s' • e g Ingle dwellings. This should change in the future. Based on the current land use: plan.and density tables the Cit .could end Y up with as much as 620 of its housing being multiple dwellings g Comparison of Maximum Densities Another way to judge whether Mapl ewo ' ' p od s densities are reasonable is to comp are them.to other cities. We surveyed the twent suburban cities closest to Ma in in s population. (The curve is on page 5.) The survey shows a wide range Y median units p er ac g in densities. The p cre for all the cities is as follows: Surveyed.Cities Maplewood Medium density 9 High density 11.6 17.4 17.9 As you can see, the maximum dens' ity that Maplewood allows for high density is similar to other cities ' . The density that Maplewood allows for medium density • Y than most cities conclusions 1. Is the City meeting regional � g g housing goals. The existing housing in Maplewood meets the regional goal for affordable housing. The City, however, needs a hi non - le -fam' gher percentage of sin g ily homes to meet the regional goal for housing variety. The City should be able to meet this goal in. the future. The Land Use Plan will' allow the development of more multiple dwellings than single dwell' undeveloped land., g dwellings on the P 2 . Is the City meeting he ho • g using goals in its Comprehensive Plan. The City has exceeded its • goad for low- Income housing such as apartments. The e City, however, has fallen short of its goal for modest —cost housing, houses, double-dwellings uch as town llings and condominiums. This is the type Y p areas designated RM of housi that the City p lans for Yp ,. residential .medium density.on the Land Use Plan, 3. Can the City meet regional housing sing goals • in the future? Based on the current density table and land use i plan the City could meet reg ional onal housing goals. The City will probably not meet the regional goal for low -t - o modest cost housing, if the Council reduces the density Y tables or ,land planned for multiple e dwellings. 3 ALTERNATIVES There are three a , Alternative lternative densit table rnat ive one i s the Staff Y shown on pages 8-13 the City Attorn recommendation. I have b • for Attorney opinion Theonl cha based it on two bedroom seniors' �' nge is to add a density P.1annin Co , s re projects Alternative two g mmission commendation, is the medium densit It reduces the density s y areas. I original�l re y in survey on. page. 5 , This survey Y Commended this based on th rvey showed that Maplewood�s me e d ensity was higher than d i um - Alternative the, average for other Ci ' ive three is the Council' Iles - density further than s proposal. It reduces me • alternative two and als drum density, Alternatives ° reduces high two and three were done b g Attorney's opinion came out ore the C ut, y RECOMMENDATION Appr4Ve al ternativ e one now, but restudy this is the 1990 Hous Census sue in 1992 wh is available, This census will en City more current atlon t o-determine inform 1 _ive t w he meet regional housin g g oal s. hethe g r can the city go /memo2 . mem 4 , 1 � 4 ) Attachments: 1 Survey 2- Planning Commissi minutes 3. Alternative one to 4 b l b1 Alter native two table 50 Alternative three t 60 Atto able Y s Opinion 4 Survey of Area Cities Residential Development Standards CITY MEDIUM DENSITY RANGE HIGH DENSITY RANGE in units per acre) (in units per acre) Apple Valley. 4 - 11 11 - 22 Blaine 5 - 10 10 - 20 Brooklyn Center 3 - 8 8 - 16 Columbia Heights 3' - 7 7- 20 Cottage Grove 5 -- 10 10 - 16 Crystal 3 - 7 7 - 17.4 Eden Prairie 3 - 7 7 - 17.4 Fridley 4 - 9 9 - 17.4 Golden Valley 3 - 7 7 - 18.2 Inver Grove Heights 3 - 6 6 - 13 Lakeville 6 - 8 8 - 17.4 Maple Grove 4 - 9 9 - 17.4 New Brighton 7 - 12 8 - 17.4 New . Hope 4 - 11 11 -- 14.5 Richfield 7 - 14 14 - 20 Roseville 6.- 11 .11 - 21.8 Shoreview 3 - 8 8. -- 20 South . S t . Paul 6 - 12 12 - 29 White Bear Lake .4 - 12 12 - 17.4 Woodbury 3 - 6 6 - 10 MAXIMUM MEDIAN 9.0 units per acre 17.4 units per acre MAPLEWOOD 11.6 units per acre 17.9 units per acre 5 Attachment 1 Planning Commiss ion Minutes . - 2 0 -8 9 -2 40 APPROVAL OF AGENDA The agenda was amende unde Item 9. add' and B. Commission Reco adding: A. city Sury g 1 t on Dinner. y ey Commissioner Ay ers Y s move proval of the agenda as amended. Commissioner Barrett econd A eS__ Y Axdahl , Ay Barrett, Cardinal Fio la Gerke Larson, Rossbach, Sletten 50 PUBLIC HEARINGS A• Plan Amend - Multi ple.Dwellin . Dwelling Densities Secretary Olson presented the staff , report, commissioner said p A d he felt the Ma lewoo - density range on a e p d medi for hi h p g 3 of the staff re or g d as 17 .9 units per p t, listed which i s not a true p acre, was misleading as • median figure. Secretar It is With the commissi ry.Olson discussed on the various densities o housing in Maplewood, f elderl Staff said the stud y by staff with cities sim Y, compiled imilar,tto Maplewood, did elderly housing densi,�es, not include he is.not satisfied w' A commissioner said being used with the people- per -unit ' g ed at this time because figures are changing no he fee the figures g: them commissioner.comm g ented. that after reviewing g the other cities with •'. d considerable o en s lower densities . .figures were p pace, he didn't feel the • re 1 ow enough for Ma 1 ew dens 1 ty Maplewood calculates ,p ood. Staff said number the density according of people per units g to the when the numb , which allows more unit number of , people declines which s comparable cities' m I ich is unlike the Staff ethod of calculates de • said it was .their inten �, nsity. . inten to review de • r the 1990 census and m density figures after adjustments. .Chairman Axdah 1 asked for comments There were no commen .ts . from the public. A commissioner as ked if apartments could the • elderly density fi ure be built using .converted to g and at a later date be regular apartments. Staff ' Co u n cil replied that in the past the City ncil has required a coed' ' g that the apartment be ition statin and any Chan e m maintained for elderly g must be reviewed by the C said some of the ouncil. Sta elderly housing is e ff elderly than other eared more for th r housing, for example e including edi p housin g cal facil ities, w hich g difficult to convey h would make it more t to regular housing, Attachment 2 Planning Commission -3- Minutes 11 -20 -89 Commissioner e A rs moved • Y• ission the Planning Comm .recommend adoption of the resolution which amends ds pages .18 -30 and the Density Conversion Table of Appendix A (page 2) of the Maplewood Comprehensive rehe ' lowerin the max' p • slue Plan by g imum population density from 22 to 17 people per acre in the RM, medium- densit r • land use classification. Y residential Commissioner Cardinal second ed Aye.;.' Ayers, Barrett, Cardinal , Fiola, Gerke, Larson, Rossbach, Sletten Nays -- Axdahl 6. NEW BUSINESS A. Alley Vacation: North ' of Kingston, between Edgerton and Payne ( edrick) Secretary Ols n presented the staff report. Mr. Olson said Northern tates Power had loc ted a cable south of this requested alley vacation bu the • y said they did not object tot is vacation beca.se it would their cable, not affect Polly Dedrick, 60 Kingston • enue, was present and said she was .in ag.eement w' h the staff report. Ms. Dedrick said her ya d and a two ards Y west of her both extend to the tate rail. Ms. Dedrick said Effingham is a rass ar a which ' g hich is not used as a street. A commissioner asked t ff to comment on Effingha.m's need to be retained y e city nd whether ' possible to Y ether It would be p vacate. Sta f said there is no intention to maintain it as stree but t other considerations would have.to be esearche before staff could a recommendatio present It was 'scussed whether access 1771 Effingham ould be of for f ted. The Commission discussed whet er there is a existing alley ast o 1746-62 Edger on, if it is Y f P0 s lbl e to vacate that are z o also, and re uested staff rese -rch this Commission r Cardinal moved the .Planning Commission recommend approval of the resolution to vacate Payne a the alley be een Pa y and Edgerton, north of Kingston. Approval is in the public interest because: 7 ALTERNATIVE 1 (Recommended.by staff. Words added to the present standards are underl ined. Words deleted are crossed out. DENSITY CONVERSION TABLES TABLE 1: MAXIMUM ALLOWED DENSITIES RL (residential low density) 14 peo ple/net p pl e /net acre RM (residential medium density) . Y) 22 people /net acre RH (residential density 3 Y) 4 people /net acre TABLE. 2: DENSITY CONVERSION TABLE Type of Dwelling Peo le Unit Single Dwellings 3.4 � Doub le Dwellings 2.7 Town Houses 2.7 a Mobile Homes 2.5 Apartments (3 - units /building) 207 b Apartments (5+ units /building) 109 c Apartments. ( 1 -bedroom elderly) .101 Apartments (2- bedroom elderly 2,0 TABLE 3: TABLE CONVERTING PEOPLE UNIT TO UNITS/GROSS-ACRE Type of Dwelling Peo le Unit Single Dwellings 3.4 Double Dwellings 2.7 Town Houses 2.7 Mobile Homes 2.5 Apartments (3 -4 units /building) 2.7 Apartments (5+ units /building) 1.9 Apartments . ( bedroom elderly) 1.1 Apartments (2- bedroom elderly ) 2.0 TABLE CONVERTING PEOPLE /UNIT TO UNITS /ACRE Type Of Dwelling Maximum Allowed Density in Units Acre R L RM R H Single Dwelling 4 .2 5 5.0 - -- Double Dwellings 5.2 9-,-1 6.3 12.5 Town Homes .5.2 8.1 6.3 12.5 Mobile Homes -- -- 6.8 Z Apartments (3 U /bldg) 5.2 8.1 6.3 12.5 Apartments (5+ U /bldg) 7.4 Ii . 9.0 17 . 9 Apartments (elderly) 2 - 7�. ( Based on bedroom mix.. See above table.) 8 Attachment 3 Notes The maximum allowed density • �. y shall be determined by the minimum lot areas in the zoning code I minimum are lots for each unit are not platted, the maximum number of u ' nits shall be determined by dividing the net project area b the minimum required lot area. Minimum m lot areas may be reduced in planned unit developments, where the overall project does not exceed the maximum allowed densi 2 The maximum allowed dens' ' density _shall be determined by State required minimum lot areas. a Assumes an equal mix of 2 and 3 bedroom units source: Fred Haas, Mary Anderson _Constru ) . b Assumes an equal mix of 2 and 3 bedroom units. C Based on a bedroom mix of 1.9% efficiencies, 43.4% one- bedrooms, 52.1% two - bedrooms and 2. three- bedrooms (source: Maplewood survey of apartment units), t The above numbers are based on the .1980 Census • . except for mobile homes. Each of the three maximum population densities from th he land use plan was divided by the combined people p er unit for each type of dwelling reported in the census. Mobile homes are at the 1970 Census figure to keep futore mob home arks consi parks with the character of the most rece ntly developed Parks. The city intends to review all density y figures ;: after_ each Federal Census and make adjustments as.needed. 9 ALTERNATIVE .2 (Recommended by the Planning Commission. Words added to the present.standards are underlined. Words deleted are crossed out.,) DENSITY CONVERSION TABLES TABLE 1: MAXIMUM ALLOWED DENSITIES RL (residential low density) -= 14 people/net.acre RM (residential medium density) = J7.T)eoiDl e net acre RH . (residential .high density) = 34 people .n.et . acre r TABLE 2: DENSITY CONVERSION TABLE T_yp-e of Dwell ina PeopleZUnit Single .Dwellings 3.4 Double Dwellings 2 .7 Town Houses 2.7 a Mobile Homes 2.5 Apartments (3-4 297 b Apartments (5+ units/building) 1.9 c Apartments ( bedroom elderly) 101 Apartments (2- bedroom elderly 2 .0 TABLE 3: TABLE CONVERTING PEOPLE /UNIT TO UNITS /GROSS- -ACRE Type of Dwell People /Unit Single Dwellings 3.4 Double Dwellings .' 2.7 Town Houses 2.7 Mobile Homes 2o5 Apartments (3-4 2.7 Apartments (5+ units /building) 1.9 Apartments ( bedroom elderly) 1.1 Apartments 2-- bedroom elder l 2.0 TABLE CONVERTING PEOPLE /UNIT TO UNITS /ACRE Type of Dwelling Maximum Allowed Density in Units /Acre R L RM RH Single Dwelling 4.2 . 5.0 - -- � Double Dwellings 5o 8 - 1 6.3 12.5 Town Homes 5.2 9.1 6.3 12.5 Mobile Homes - -- 8 6.8 - -- Z Apartments (3-4 U /bldg) 5.2 8-1- 6.3 12 . 5 Apartments (5+ U /bldg) 7o4 - 4 9.0 Apartments (elderly) 4 20.0 .30.9 ( Based on bedroom mix. S ee abo t able.) 10 Attachment 4 Note The maximum • allowed density shall be determined by the minimum lot areas in the zon' . i.ng code. If min imum area lots for each unit are not platted, the maximum number of - units shall be determined by dividing the net ro' • wired lot p sect. area by the minimum required area. Minimum lot areas may be reduced in developments, where the ov planned unit erall project does not exceed the maximum allowed density, 2 The maximum allowed density shall be .determined by State required minimum lot.areas. a Assumes an equal mix ix of 2 and, . 3 bedroom units (source: Fred Haas , Mary Anderson Construction) . b Assumes an equal mix of 2 and 3 bedroom U.n*ts. C Bused on a bedroom mix of 1.9% efficiencies, 43, one bedrooms, 52.1% two - bedrooms and 2 three- bedrooms (source Maplewood survey of apartment units) . The above numbers are based on the e l 9 8 0 Census , except for mobile homes. Each of the. three maximum o u ' p p lation densities from the land use . plan was divided by the comb i ned people e ,. nit - each .type of dwelling reported p p,. � �u- for g p d in the census. Mobile homes are at .the 1970 Census figure to keep future mobile home pa rks consistent with the character of the most recently developed parks. The city intends to review all dens ' ity figures after each Federal Census and .make adjustments as needed 11 ALTERNATIVE 3 (Proposed by the City .Council. Words added to the present standards are underlined. Words deleted are.crossed out.) DENSITY CONVERSION TABLES TABLE 1: MAXIMUM ALLOWED DENSITIES RL, Residential low density = -14 11.9 people/ - gross acre RM, . Residential medium density = 24 13.3 p�ple,Z �e� ross acre RH, Residential high density = 44 22.8 people/ net gross acre TABLE 2: DENSITY CONVERSION TABLE Type of Dwel Peo le Unit single Dwellings 3. 4 Double.Dwellings 2.7 Town Houses 2.7 a Mobile ` Homes 2 . 5 Apartments (3 -4 units /building) 2. b Apartments (5+ units /building) 1.9 c Apartments ( bedroom elderly) 1.1 Apa rtments --- (2-bedroom elderly) 2. 0 . ..TABLE 3: TABLE CONVERTING.PEOPLE /UNIT TO UNITS /GROSS -ACRE Type of Dwell in Maximum Allowed Density in Units /Gross -Acre R L RM RH S ingle Dwelling -4.2 3.5 6.6 3.9 - -- Double Dwell 5.2 4, 8.1 4.9 12.5 8.4 Town Homes 5.2- 4.4 4 . 9 8 . 4 Mobile Homes - --- -81 54.3 - - -2 Apartments unit /bldg) -2- 4.4 - S : 4.9 3 : 5 8.4 Apartments (5+ unit /bldg) 4 6 . 3 ii. 6 7.0 1 12.0 Apartments (elderly) 12:7 -;-0 •3-0-: ( Based on bedroom mix. See above table. 12 Attachment 5 Notes 1 The maximum allowed density shall be determined by the minimum lot areas in the zoning code. If minimum area lots for each unit are not platted, the maximum number of units shall be determined by dividing the net project area by the minimum required lot area. Minimum lot areas may be reduced in planned unit developments, where the overall project does not exceed the maximum allowed density. 2 The maximum allowed density shall be determined by State required .minimum lot area s a Assumes an equal • q 1 mix of 2 and 3 bedroom units (source... Fred Haas, Mary Anderson Construction) b ..Assumes an equal mix of 2 and 3 bedroom units. Based on a bedroom mix of 1.9 efficiencies 43.4% one _ bedrooms, 52.1% two - bedrooms and 2.6 three- bedrooms (source: Maplewood survey of apartment units) . The above numbers are based on the 1980 Census : except for mobile Each of the three maximum population densities from.the land use plan was divided by the combined eo le e p p per unit for each type of dwelling reported in the census. Mobile homes ..are at the 1970 Census figure to keep future mobile home parks consistent with the character of the most recen tly developed parks. The City intends to.review all density i u y g res after each Federal Census.and make adjustments as needed. 13 MEMO To: Michael McGuire, City .Manager. From: Patrick J. Kelly, Co -City Attorney Date: February 8, 1990 Plan Amendment Multiple Dwelling Density ISSUE: DOES THE CITY HAVE ANY: EXPOSURE IN REDUCING THE PERMITTED MAXIMUM DENSITIES IN RH AND RN ZONES? PROPERTY OWNERS CHALLENGES (1) Implementation of low' density ma be perceived b affected propert owners within p Y, Y y Maplewood as causing a reduction In the value of their investment. (taking claim (2) Property owners ma y challenge e the amendment based on constitutional denial of Substantive. due process. CONCLUSION: The. clear trend of the case law indicates the municipal growth can be controlled and p regulated so that a municipality develops in a. logical practical fashion. However, that growth cannot be prohibited nor can it be misdirected so as . to avoid some of the basic responsibilities of modern hat responsibility is that a municipality has a Y p Y p y constitutional obligation to provide a realistic opportunity for construction of its fair share of the present and perspective regional need for low and moderate income housing. A community cannot use zoning restriction i.e. minimum lot sizes restrictive densities to avoid providing a fair share of housin g necessary necessa for low and moderate income citizens. The availability. of affordable housing has always drawn a great deal of sympathy for the courts. In the current political and social climate, the question of available and affordable housin is even more sensitive. A municipality, must be very careful to insure that its decision /planning do not unduly burden what is already national dilemma. The city council . y a . y may want to consider another alternative whereby .specific areas within the City are subject to a more restrictive densities. Although the city would have to be cautious of spot zonin Jt should be possible to examine those specific areas and factually determine whether low. densities are appropriate. It would be ill- advised for the city P p to roceed forward with a articular Ian amendment p unless further documentation is provided to show that Maplewood is and will continue to fulfill its obligations to provide low and moderate income housing. That documentation must . g be based on empirical facts and not speculation. 14 Attachment 6 Michael McGuire Pa*e 'I`wo ANALYSIS: A municipality is vested with a great deal of discretion when planning for its future. Zoning, unlike the permit process is purely legislative function. The. courts are typically v e r y reluctant yP y ry to review any action which can be characterized . as legislative in nature, However, a municipality according to Southern Burlington Court NAACP vs. Township o � �' P f Mount Laurel, 67 N.J. 151.336 Atlanta 2d 713 (1975). must share its present and, prospective regional need for low and moderate. housing. The Mount Laurel Doctrine is one of the most well -known decisions in recent land use litigation. Namely, community cannot use zoni Y y g restrictions to avoid providing a fair share of housing. necessary for low and moderate income citizens. Zoning is ' a means by which a governmental body can plan for the future - It may riot be used as a means to deny the future." National Land Investment Company' vs. Easton Township of Adjustment. What segregates permissible from un ermissible restrictions depends in. the final. analysis of the purpose of the restrictions and their impact in terms of both the community and general public interest. Golden vs. Planning .Board, 285 N.E.2d at 302. An ordinance which revents g rowth , when the installation of additional public facilities is ' in P fact feasible, cannot be sanctioned as promoting he health or safet of the municipality. g y National Land, 215 A.2d at 610. THE TAKING ISSUE: A takings claim will probably not succeed because it seems reasonable to assume that the P y property will continue to have some value and some use. Takings litigation is often very g g difficult for the property owner because the requirement that the property owner be denied all economically reasonable uses of the property. THE DENIAL OF SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS ISSUE: As a result of recent decisions a substantive due process lawsuit if successful can result in both the invalidation of a municipal ordinance and the recovery of n damages. In attempting P g to avoid such a lawsuit, the City Council mush be prepared to . cleary articulate and factuall support the objectives to be served by this plan amendment. The City Council must also be aware that some courts have refused to acce t a municipalities defense that lower density P P y area. was necessary because. of the strain upon the municipalities public services. In one case, the court noted that the additional high densit y g g housing might imp ose an additional strain upon public services but the situation was not unsolvable. Certainly such infrastructure . y considerations are important and should be considered. However, those concerns may not be sufficient if the Plaintiff can show the City ction unfairly i m p acted upon low or moderate y y p p income citizens. The Courts have been particularly concerned that one City cannot avoid shouldering its fair share of the housing needed for such individuals. The Courts will be more concerned with the availability of low income housing n Maplewood as comp ared to g P P .Oakdale as opposed to the comparison with a community like Edina. .Staff would be well 15 �� \ I - 4 � MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager T FROM: Director of Community De v el opment SUBJECT : Pl um b ing el opment bi. Fees DATE: August 2, 1990 Action by Council :, Endors a �.,�.. M o d i f i e d,4..r,,, ,,....,. _.•.,,,,, Rej ecte d..�., Det e The plumbing inspector is requesting a • permit fees to � g n increase in plumbing $20 plus $5 per openin The Counc' $10 lug g , 11 adopted the current fee o f P lus $24050 per opening in 19830 The ro fee is about average for other Suburban t . attached survey,) p posed n cI ies • (Refer to the RECOMMENDATION Approve an increase in lumbin P g fees to $20 plus $5 per open ln . go /memo4.mem (5.5 Fees - Consulting Attachment : Survey PLUMBING FEES CITY St . Paul No, St, Paul Little Canada Vadnais Heights Blaine Maple Grove Eden Prairie Roseville Apple Valley Fridley Brooklyn Center Shoreview White Bear Lake PER OPENING 7.00 4.00 5.00 5.50 7.00 40.00 New construction first bathroom 15.00 Every other 6.00 7.00 6, 00/fixture 5.00/fixture 10 00 /fixture 6.00 5.00 Commercial Residential Crystal 17.50 /fixture New Brighton Lakeville - - - -- New residence Existing residence 1% of contract cost (Commercial) New Hope - - - -- Residential Commercial Golden Valley 10.00 /fixture Cottage Grove 1% of _ contract cost (Commercial) Inver Grove Heights - - -- 1 of 1st $10 5% of balance thereafter PERMIT FEE 15.00 20.00 0,00 20.00 _ 'Ono -__ 15.00 15.00 18.75 15.00 10.00 7.50 --- 18.00 45.00 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.50 CITY PER OPENING PERMIT FEE So. St. Paul 3.00 5..00 Columbia 9.00 /new Residential 10.00 Heights 4.00 /replacement Commercial 2 0.00 5.00 /rough in Woodbury 1% value - commercial 20.00 New constuction 40,00 (Residential) Existing- residential 20.00 Plymouth 7.00 /fixture 10. Q0 Rosemount - - - -- New construction 40.50 Existing construction 20.50 1% of Valuation (Commercial) Prior Lake 4.00 Eagan Varies /fixture 1% value - commercial Residential 12.50 Minnetonka Based on valuation Minimum 15.50 mb \misc \fees AGENDA ITEM T ."5- AGENDA REPORT T4: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: Mall Area Traffic DATE: August 6, 1990 Action by Counoij: Endorse Modified........,. Re j ecte d.,,...,.A,.�.., Date • report on this item will be available Thursday, August 9, 1990. • meeting with White Bear Lake will take place this week. The results will be included in the report. KGH jC AGENDA ITEM ,l AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: City Hall Update DATE: August 6, 1990 Action by Counoll s Endorsed Modifie Rejected . Date Attached are payment requests 9 and 10 totaling $34,009.87. The architect has recommended payment. According to the architect only "punch list" items remain to be completed. After the above payments, the unpaid balance would be $44,622.79. This amount should be more than sufficient to complete the "punch list." It is recommended payments 9 and 10 be made to the contractor. KGH jC Attachments COM. N QA?A . ---- art. No. 9 S t. P July Y 5 z 9 0 To " CitV of Map lewood ,, Minnesota Owncr This Ccrt tha Merrimac Construction . C cIm na.ny , Inc . Contractor For Ma p lewood y Hall slOn Is entirlcd to TWENTY --SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED T 26,722.47 AND bein. Stn ---� estimate f or P=i,-d P 2 7mclat on contract with . you to .g f- R r 9 TOLTZ, KING. DUVAL AND E R SO N �.cccived a zncnt j_u full of a L, Y Bove ce�rtif�icate. A rro ASSOCIA INCORPORATED ' ENGINEERS AND ARCH ECTS .2500 American National Bank oo�rr�ucPO�. Bldg. r1,A St. Paul, Mz ne to 55101 x - Arnold W o Hedberg RECAPITULATION OF ACCOUNT CONTRACT PLUS E Contract price plus extra PAYMENTS I . CREOITS 1, 082 , 911. 6_6 A.II previous payments AU p reviou s - 1, 004 , 27 .00 P credits ---- Credit Into. tit AMOUNT OF .THIS CER 26,72 .47 _4 Totals 1, 082,911. 66 1, 031, 00 : 47 t .Balance _ G`t , ed.i There will remain unpaid on contract after a Certificate paym of this 51,90 .19 1, 08 2, 911. 66 1 : 66 Com. 0 942 Cc No. 10 S t. - �'aul inn st 3 x . To - . City of Ma lewood • p Minnesota This artifics tha • Owner In Contractor For' Maplewood city Hall . Expans lon . Is , ciatid . cd t s���v O THOUSAND Two HUNDRED EIr - Y - sue AM ($--7,,287.40 b ei n 10th est�ma, _ g to for parti a �Il1eIlt On Contract wi th ou Se t. 1 Y 4 �zt pi � 8 x 89 Rcccivcd pay mcnt in T O LTZ-v KI NG fhu Of above Ccrtif Cate. DuvAC. ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED ENGINEERS AND AFICHMECTS 2500 Ameri Nati c�oNT�ucPO� 1 6 a n k B ldg ,, :. St. Paul , Mi ne to 5510 ,T hQ y► Arnold T � l . ; Hed, ->e . g RECAPITULATION of ACCOUNT i Contact price plus extras . All previous payments :All Previous credits CONTRACT PLUS EXTRAS 1, 082, 911. 66 Credit No. AMOUNT OF THI5 CERTIFICATE Totals Crvdit Balance There will remain Unpaid on Certificate P contract after payment of this 7 2 8 ._.40__ 1 66 1,038,28 .87 44,62 .79 1,082,911. 66 1,082,91.66