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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 11-15 City Council PacketAGENDA MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 4 :30 P.M., Thursday, November 15, 1990 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 90 -28 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Meeting No. 90 -26 (October 8, 1990) 2. Meeting No..90 -27 (October.22, 1990) 3., Meeting — November 5, 1990 D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA E. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items. If a member of the City Council wishes to discuss an item, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. 1. Approval of Claims 2. Budget Adjustment - Finance Department 3. Application For Cancellation of Ambulance Bill 4.. Designation of Depositor 5. Conditional Use Permit Termination & Home Occupation License 2646 Maryland Avenue (Shonka) 6. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: 2207 McAfee Circle (Hoffman) 7. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: Pondview Apartments 8. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: 1248 Cope Avenue (Lillie Vet Clinic) 9. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: Kennard St., North of Beam Avenue 10. Preliminary Plat Time Extension: Miggler Addition 11. Preliminary Plat Time Extension: Crestview Sth,Addition 12. Final Plat: Highwood 3rd Addition 13. Final Plat: North Glenn 3rd Addition 14. Planning Commission Resignation 15. MIS 1 -Year Adjustment 16. Budget Transfer: Maintenance Materials 17. Budget Transfer Request: Legal Fees 18. Budget Adjustment: Adult Volleyball 19. Budget Adjustment: Golf Program 20. Budget Adjustment: "Maplewood In Motion" 21. Holloway Avenue, Beebe to Furness, Project 87 -14: Cooperative Agreement 22. Highway 67, Beam Ave. to County Road ,C a. Plan Amendments (4 Votes) b. Rezonings (4 Votes) F. PUBLIC HEARING'S 1, 4 :30 P.M., Public Hearing on Proposed Liquor License Fee Increase G. AWARD OF BIDS 1. 1990 Improvement Bonds. 2. One Ton, 12 Passenger Window Van 3. "Maplewood In Motion "_ H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Model Wetlands Ordinance 2. Markfort 2nd Addition a. Developer's Revision b. Renewal and Staff Revisions c. Feasibility Study - Ripley St., East of McMenemy Street, 3. Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park a. Plan Amendment ( 4 Votes) b. Rezoning (4 Votes) 4. Second Reading - Recycling Charge (4 Votes) 5. Pool Hall Ordinance - Second Readin I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Balloon Sign Request 2. Rezoning: 1700 County Road D (4 Votes) 3'. Rezoning Reconsideration: 2708'Minnehaha Avenue (McDonald's) 4 Code Change R -1S and R--2 (lst Reading) 5. Code Change: Truth- in- Housing'(lst Reading) .6. Code.Change: Sanitary,Sewer.Connection (lst Reading) 7. Condor Storm Sewer, Project 86 -01: Change Order One 8'. Upper Afton- Road Pro j ect 86 - 07: Change Order One and Reduction of Retainage 9 Northwestern Bell Easement Request 10.' Recycling'Contract .11. Watershed District Board of Managers' Vacancy. J. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS 1. M. ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING d -/ MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7:00 P.M., Monday October 8, 1990 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 90 -26 A. CALF. TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, and was called to. order at 7:00 P.M., by Mayor Bastian. B. ROLL CALL Gary W. Bastian, Mayor Present Dale H. Carlson, Councilmember Present Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present George F. Rossbach, Councilmember Present Joseph A. Zappa, Councilmember Present C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -21 (September 17, 1990) Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting.No. 90 -21 (September 17, 1990) as submitted. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. 2. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -22 (September 18, 1990) Councilmember Z appa moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 90 - 22 ,September 18. 1990 as submitt�ec . Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers Carlson, Rossbach and Zappa. Councilmember.Juker abstained. 3. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -23 (September 19, 1990) Councilmember Zappa moved to aporove the Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -23 ,(September 19, 1990) as submitted. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers Carlson, Rossbach and Zappa. 1 10 -8 -90 Councilmember Juker abstained. 4. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -24 (September 20, 1990) Councilmember Za a moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No, 90 -24 Co PP , (September 20. 1990) as submitted Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers =Seconded by Mayor Bastian. y Carlson, Rossbach and Zappa. Councilmember Juker abstained. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Mayor Bastian moved to a prove the Agenda as amended: 1. N.E.S.T. 2. City Flag 3. Lights 4. Mayor's Report 5. Add H -5, Metro East Development Partnership 6. Add I -9, Lawful Gambling 7. Add I -10, Sale of City Vehicles 8. Schedule Council /Manager Workshop 9. Resolution: Community Education Day Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. EA PRESENTATION 1. Metro East Development Partnership a. Mr. Tim Rogers, representing Metro East, requested the Council renew the ir membership — in — the o - r - ganz - ation . b. No action taken. E. CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Za PP a m oved,_ seconded by Councilmember Carlson. Aye - all. to a Rprove the Consent Agenda Items l throu h 6 as recommended. 1. Approval of Claims Approved the following claims: 2 10 -8 -90 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: s $ 563, 449.63 Checks 10862 thru 10941 i Dated 9 -12 -90 thru 9 -28 -90 139 137.70 Checks # 7377 thru 7512 Dated 10-8-90 $ 702 Total per attached voucher /check register PAYROLL. $ 193 Payroll Checks ,$ 37.899.44 Payroll Deductions 230,990.02 Total Payroll $ 933 GRAND TOTAL 2. Hillcrest Trunk Sanitary Sewer, Project 86 -22: Accept Project Resolution No. 90 - 10 - 165 WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has determined that Hillcrest Trunk Sanitary Sewer, City Project 86 -22, is complete and recommends acceptance of the project; OW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, N . MINNESOTA, that City Pr j ect 86 - 2 - 2 -is complete and ma i ntenanee — of the -se improvements is by the City. Release of any retainage or escrow is hereby authorized. 3. Roselawn A venue , Jackson to Rice, Project 87 -01: Cooperative Agreement Approved the authorization that the Mayor execute a cooperative agreement with Ramse y y Count to provide for the construction of Roselawn Avenue from Jackson Street to Rice Street. Resolution No. 90 - 10 - 166 RESOLUTION REQUESTING R.AMSEY COUNTY TO RESTRICT PARKING ALONG A PORTION OF ROSELAWN AVENUE 3 10 -8 -90 WHEREAS, the County has planned the Improvement of Roselawn Avenue CSAII 26 from Rice Street (T'.H. 49) to Jackson Street; and WHEREAS, the County will be expending.County State Aid Highway funds (S.A.P. 62- 626 -04) on the improvement of said street; and K WHEREAS to be in conformance with the approved study report and =detail design. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that the City requests the Count y to restrict the parking of motor vehicles on both sides of Roselawn Avenue from Rice Street (T.H. 49) to Jackson Street. 4. State Aid Resolution - Beam Avenue Resolution No. 90 - 10 - 167 WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council of the City of Maplewood that the street hereinafter described.should be designated a municipal state aid street under the P rovisions of Minnesota Laws of 1967, Chapter 162. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the County of Ramsey that the road described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the westerly extent of designated County State Aid Highway 19 on Beam Avenue west of Trunk Highway 61 located at 730 feet west of the southeast corner of the North 1/2 of Section 4, Township 29N, Range 22W, thence 4150 feet on Beam Avenue and Walter Street to a terminus at the Walter Street and County Road D ( CSAH 19) intersection located at 370 feet east of the northwest corner of the East 1/2 of Section 4, Township 29N, Range 22W. be, and hereby -is established, located,. and designated a municipal state a street o said — Gi ty , s - ub j - e -c t to =the— app-r-oval -o -f the — Comm -i s -s -i -one_= no Highways of the State of Minnesota. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward two certified copies of this resolution to the Commissioner of Highways for his consideration, and that on his approval of the designation of said road or portion thereof, that same be constructed, improved, and maintained as a municipal state aid street of the City of Maplewood to be numbered and known as Municipal State Aid Street 138 -122. 5. Certification of Delinquent Sewer Rental Bills Resolution No. 90 - 10 - 168 4 10 -8 -90 RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to y certify to the Auditor of Ramsey County the attached list of delinquent. . sewer rental charges and hydrant charges,.said list made a part herein, for certification against the tax levy of said property owners for the Year 1990 collectible in 1991, and which listing includes interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) on the total amount for one year. r Total amount to be certified: $150,396.98. t 6. Certification of Tree Removal Resolution No. 90 - 10 - 169 RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the Auditor of Ramsey County charges of $173.25 for tree removal at 1765 Gurney Street, PIN 18- 29- 22 -34- 0009 -4, for certification levy of said property owner for the Year 1990, collectible against the tax P P y in 1 991 including interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) on the total amount f or one year. Total amount to be certified: $173.25 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 P.M., Code Amendment: Two Houses /Lot (1st Reading) a Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of John Collins, 2076 English Street, for an amendment to the City Code to allow a P erson to construct a new home on a lot that already has a home on it. The new construction would be subject to the removal of the old house after completion of the new house. b. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. c. Director of Community p unit Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. d. Commissioner Gerke presented the Planning Commission recommendation. e. John Collins, 2076 English, the applicant, spoke on behalf of his request. f Mayor Bastian called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. None were heard. g. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 5 10 -8 -90 h.. Councilmember Zappa moved first reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 364 Division 3 of the Maplewood Code to allow construction of a new single dwelling on a lot with an existing.single dwel.lin�. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes all. I. Councilmember Rossbach moved to waive the Rules of Procedure. declare . an emergency second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. j. Councilmember Juker introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: ORDINANCE NO. 672 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 36, DIVISION 3 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CITY CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 36 -66 (a) (1) REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SINGLE DWELLING ON A LOT WITH AN EXISTING SINGLE DWELLING THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 36 -66 (a) (1) is amended as follows: Sec. 36 -66 (a) (1). One single - family dwelling and its accessory buildings on each lot. Property owners may construct a second single - family dwelling on their lot, if they meet the following conditions: a. The property owner shall sign a statement prepared by the City. This statement shall include an agreement to remove the existing house (including the basement and footings) — and — clean up the - s - i - to — w - i th n nine- ty— (9- 0)— da -y-s —o f completion or occupancy of the new house. In the event of adverse weather conditions which cause a delay in the demolition or removal, the Director of Community Development may grant one (1) time extension for the required removal, site clean -up and restoration of up to sixty (60) days. The City Council may approve one (1) additional time extension. b. The property owner giving the City an irrevocable letter of credit or cash escrow equal to one and one -half (1 1/2) times the estimated cost of the removal or demolition of the existing house. This surety is to 6 10 -8 -90 insure the removal of the existing house and cleanup of the site. c.. The property owner signing a right -of -entry agreement allowing City - designated workers or contractors on the _ property to remove the older house or clean up the property. r - ' t Code concerning d. -Compliance with Section 36 -23 of City g access. e. The property owner shall site the new house so there is adequate emergency vehicle access to both houses. This shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Public Safety. f. The property owner must occupy the existing (old) house. Section 2. Section 36 -24 is deleted. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 2. 7:15 P.M., Markfort 2nd Addition a. Developer's Revision b. Renewal and Staff Revision c. Feasibility Study - Ripley Street, East of McMenemy 1. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of Leo Markfort for approval of a revision to a previously approved prel imi.nary — pls t ( -the p- r- evious— p -1 -at - a 12 lots, Mr. Markfort has replaced three of the lot with an outlot ); (2 Renewal of the preliminary plan for another year; (3) Staff request approval of the feasibility study to construct Ripley Street: East of McMenemy. 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. 4. Director of Public Works Haider presented the specifics of the drainage question and feasibility study. 7 10 -8 -90 5. Commissioner Gerke presented the Planning Commission recommendation. 6. Mr. Leo Markfort, the applicant, spoke on behalf of his proposed development. 7. Virgil Hawkins, Maier Stewart and Associates, Inc., also spoke on behalf of the proposal. 8. Mayor Bastian called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. The following expressed their views: James Chinquist, 539 Bellwood Audrey Duellman, 1843 DeSoto 9. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 10. Cou PP ncilmember Za a moved to table this item until the Meetin of November 15 1990 and direct staff to work with the develo er to solve the Rondin issues. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes -.all. G. AWARD OF BIDS None. H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Torgerson Addition Preliminary Plat a.. Condi tion Regarding Storm Sewer Project b. Time Extension 1. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 2. Councilmember Zappa moved that Condition A on the Torzer Addition Preliminary Plat be revised to read as follows: The P reliminary plat conditions adopted on October 28, 1988, are amended as follows: Condition A is hereby deleted and the following shall be new Condition A: The developer shall submit an engineering design, prepared by a P rofessional engineer, for on -site ponding of additional runoff created by the development. 8 10 -8 -90 and approve a one -year time extension for the Torgerson Addition P Y reliminar plat, subject to the original conditions of approval. Seconded by Councilmember Carlson. Ayes - all. 2. Lift Station Monitoring ta. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zap moved to table this item until the Meeting o October 22._1990. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 3. Highwood /McKnight Outlet a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Works Haider presented the specifics of the proposal. c. A letter from Bill Poppert, 2433 Highwood, was read into the record. d. Councilmember Zappa moved to accent staff alternate No. 2. Motion died for lack of a second. e. Councilmember Rossbach moved the following alternate No. 2 o th staff rep o rt_ "Approve the project with direction to staff to negotiate an agreement with St. Paul. The long -term agreement to construct an outlet pipe would be in the best iriter.est a �Maplewo - o - dhe F property rench would likely be transferred to St. Paul, relieving Maplewood of future responsibility." with the stipulation that if negotiations with St. Paul and Ramsey County fall within a six month period, the project be brought back before Council. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - Councilmembers Carlson, Juker, Rossbach, and Zappa. Nay - Mayor Bastian, 9 10 -8 -90 f . Councilmember Rossbach ,introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 170 WHEREAS, after due notice of p ublic hearing.on the construction of =storm sewer and P onding areas for the Highwood /McKnight Outlet," City ' ct 90 -10 a hearing on said improvement in accordance with the notice Prod e g duly given duly was dul 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: 1. That it is advisable, expedient and necessary that the City of Maplewood construct storm sewer and ponding areas for the Highwood /McKnight Outlet, city Project 90-10, as described in the notice of hearing thereof, and orders the same to be made. 2. The City Engineer is designated Engineer for this P im rovement and is hereby directed to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of said improvement. 3. The project budget is amended to $370,000. The project financing shall be as follows: Special assessment $2579500 P Cash payment from Gonyea Development Co. 57,600 General obligation 54,90.0 Total $3709000 Seconded by Councilmember Juker. . 4. Storage Building for Park Maintenance Ayes - Councilmembers Carlson, Juker, Rossbach and Zappa. Nay - Mayor Bastian. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Rossbach moved to table approval of the storage building and authorized contacting the owners of the vroverty adioininQ City hall gropert�regardine vurchasine such vrovertY_,_ 10 10 -8 -90 Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 5. Metro East Development Partnership a. Manager McGuire presented the report. :b. Councilmember Rossbach moved to table this item until October 22 1990 i Meetin�. Seconded b M Bastian. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers Carlson and Rossbach Nays - Councilmembers Juker and Zappa.. I. NEW BUSINESS 1. Preliminary Approval of 1990 Bond Issue a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 -10 -171 RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC SALE OF $5 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1990 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Findin • Amount and Pur ose. It is hereby found, determined and de c]. are d — that this C - i ty should — rs - sue $5- 000 , 0- 0- 0— Gen ex- a- 1— Ob- 1-i-gat_i on Improvement Bonds, Series 1990 (the "Bonds ") to provide money to finance the construction of various improvements in the City. 2. Meetin • Bid 0 enin This Council shall meet.at the time and place specified in the form of notice hereinafter contained for the p opening ose of o enin and considering sealed bids for, and awarding the sale of the Bonds. The City Clerk, or designee, shall open bids at the time and place specified in such Notice of Bond Sale. 3. Notice of Bond Sale The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting to be P ublished in the official newspaper of the City and in Northwestern Financial Review not less than ten (10) days in advance of date of sale, 11 10 -8 -90 as P rovided by law, which notice shall be in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. 4. Official Terms of Bond Sale. The terms and conditions of said Bonds and the sale thereof are fully set forth in the "Official Terms of Bond Sale" attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by .reference. 5. official The City Clerk and Finance Director and other officers or employee s of the Cit y are hereby authorized to participate in the. preparation of an official statement for the Bonds. EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF BOND SALE $5,000,000 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD RAMSEY COUNTY MINNESOTA GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1990 Sealed bids on these bonds will be opened by the City Clerk, or designee, on Thursday, November 15, 1990, at 11:00 A.M., Central Time, at the offices of Miller & Schroeder Financial, Inc., 7900 Xerxes Avenue South, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Consideration of the.bids and the award of sale will be by the City Council at the City Hall in Maplewood, Minnesota, _ at 4:30 P.M. of the same day. The bonds will be dated December 1, 1990 and interest will be payable June 1, 1991, and semiannually thereafter. The bonds will be general obligations of the Issuer for which its unlimited taxin g powers will be pledged. The Issuer will designate the bonds as qualified tax - exempt obligations. The bonds will mature on December 1 in the years and — amounts as— f- ollows: Year Amount Year Amount 1991 $ 10 2001 $ 240,000 1992 135 2002 255,000 1993 140 9 000 2.003 275,000 1994 150,000 2004 300,000 1995 160 2005 320 1996 170,000 2006 345 1997 180 2007 375 1998 195 2008 405,000 1999 210,000 2009 435,000 2000 225 2010 475,000 12 10 -8 -90 All bonds maturing on or after December 1, 1999, are subject to prior payment on December 1, 1998, and on any interest payment date thereafter at a pr ice of par and accrued interest. Sealed bids for not less than $4,.925,000 and accrued interest on the principal sum of $5,000,000 will be accepted. approving ted. Ana rovin legal opinion will be furnished by Briggs and Morgan, Professional Association, of St. Paul and Minneapolis, kinnesota. .The proceeds will be used to provide money to finance the const -ruction of various improvements in the City. Bi dders should be aware that the official Terms of Bond Sale to be published in the Official Statement for the sale may contain additional bidding terms and information relative to the Issue. In the event of a variance between statements in this Notice -of Bond Sale and said Official Terms of Bond Sale the provisions of the latter shall be those to be complied with. Dated: October 8, 1990. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL /S/ Lucille Aurelius City Clerk EXHIBIT B OFFICIAL TERMS OF BOND SALE $5,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1990 TY OF MAP L - EWOOD RAMSEY COUNTY MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that these bonds will be offered for sale according to the following terms: TIME AND PLACE. . Sealed bids for these bonds will be opened by the City Clerk, or designee, on Thursday, November 15, 1990, at 11:00 A.M., Central Time, at the off ices of Miller & Schroeder Financial, Inc., 7900 Xerxes Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Consideration of the bids 13 10 -8 -90 and the award of sale will be by the City. Council at the City Hall in Maplewood, Minnesota, at 4 :30 P.M. of the same day. TYPE OF BONDS: Fully registered general obligation bonds, $5,000 or larger denominations at the option of the bidder. DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE OF BONDS: December 1, 1990. PURPOSE: To provide money to finance the construction of various improvements in the City. INTEREST PAYMENTS: June 1, 1991, and semiannually thereafter on June 1 and December 1. MATURITIES: December 1 in each of the years and amounts as follows: Year Amount 1991 $ 10,000 1992 135 1993 140,000 1994 150,000 1995 160 1996 170,000 1997 180 1998 195 000 1999 210,000 2000 225 2001 240,000 2002 255,000 -2-0-0-3- 2-7-5- 2004 300 2005 320 2006 345,000 2007 375 2008 405,000 2009 435 2010 475 REDEMPTION: At the option of the Issuer, bonds maturing on or after December 1, 1999, shall be subject to prior payment, on December 1, 1998, and any interest payment date thereafter, at a price of par and 14 10 -8 -90 accrued interest. Redemption may be in whole or in part of the bonds sub j ect to prepayment. . If redemption is in part, the bonds remaining unpaid which have the latest maturity date shall be prepaid first and if only part of the bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment the specific bonds to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Registrar. BOND REGISTRAR: The Issuer will name the Registrar and paying agent which shall be subject to applicable SEC regulations. Principal will be payable at the main corporate office of the Registrar and interest will be payable by check of draft of the Registrar and interest will be payable by check or draft of the Registrar mailed to the registered holder of the bond at his address as it appears on the books of the Registrar. The Issuer will pay reasonable and customary charges for the services of the Registrar. CUSIP NUMBERS: If the bonds qualify for assignment of CUSIP numbers, such numbers will be printed on the bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any bond nor any error with respect thereto shall constitute cause for a failure or refusal by the Purchaser thereof to accept delivery of and pay for the bonds in accordance with terms of the purchase contract. The CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of CU - IP— identification numbers shall be paid by the Purchaser. DELIVERY: Forty days after award subject to approving legal opinion of Briggs and Morgan, Professional Association, of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bond printing and legal opinion will be paid by the Issuer and delivery will be anywhere in - the -continental United States without cost to the Purchaser. Legal opinion will be printed on the bonds at the request of the successful bidder. TYPE OF BID: Sealed bids of not less than $4,925,000 and 15 10 -8 -90 accrued interest on the principal sum of $5,000,000 from date of original issue of the bonds to date of delivery must be f iled with the undersigned prior to the time of sale. Bids must be unconditional except as to legality. A certified or cashier's check in the amount of $100,000, payable to the order of the Finance Director of the Issuer, must accompany each bid, to be forfeited as liquidated damages if bidder fails to comply with accepted bid. Bids for the bonds should be addressed to: Dan Faust Finance Director City Hall 1830 East County Road B Maplewood, Mn. 55109 RATES: All rates must be in integral multiples of 1 /20th or 1 /8th of 1 %. All bonds of the same maturity must bear a single uniform rate from date of issue to maturity and no rate of any maturity may be lower than the highest rate applicable to bonds of any preceding maturities, and additional rates shall not be used. Purchase price must be paid in immediately available funds, not Clearing .House Funds. INFORMATION FROM PURCHASER: The successful purchaser will be required to provide, in a timely manner, certain information relating to the initial offering pri of the bonds necessary to compute the yield on the bonds pursuant to the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. QUALIFIED TAX The Issuer will designate the bonds as EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS: qualified tax exempt obligations for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. AWARD: Award will be made solely on the basis of lowest dollar interest cost, determined by addition of any discount to and deduction of any premium from the total interest on all 16 10 -8 -90 bonds from their date to their stated maturity. The Issuer reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive ;nfnrmalities.and to adjourn the sale. Dated: October 8, 1990 Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes. - all. 2. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: 1201 Frost Avenue (Skon) a. Used Car License 1. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 2. Director of Community Development Olson explained the specifics of the-proposal. 30 Jonathan Skon, the applicant, spoke on behalf of his request. 4. Mayor Bastian moved to approve the renewal of the conditional use permit one year at 1201 Frost Avenue to sell.used cars sub' to the original conditions and-also-aDipr the Used Car Licen Permit. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 5. Mayor Bastian moved that staff investigate the Blake pr operty and se if there are nuisance ordinance violation and report back Seconded b y Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 3. Stop Signs - Crestview Addition a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Works Haider presented the specifics. c. The following area residents spoke in favor of the stop sign: Jon Melander, 458 So. Sterling Debra Delarico, 459 So. Sterling s BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL _Zs/ Lucille Aurelius City Clerk 17 10 -8 -90 Cindy Shanley, 376 So. Sterling Barb Schmitz, 333 O'Day Street Resident, 341 O'Day Street Roxanne Coccharilla, 443 So. Sterling Mary Speigelberger, 324 So. O'Day Street Cathy Tollefson, 2587 Pond Avenue d. Councilmember Za a moved to place 4-'way sto si ns at Mary-Sterli O'Da • Sterlin and Mailand. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Councilmember Zappa withdrew his motion. e. Mayor Bastian moved to approve stop signs at Pond and O'Da • Crosswalk at Pond and Sterlin 4 -wa sto si n at Mari- Sterlin • and 2 sto si ns at Sterliny, and Mailand and re uested staff to pro Council the schematics of the crosswalk. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 4. Harvest Park Development a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. The following area residents expressed their views regarding their displeasure with the park development: Glenn Bloomer, 2451 Barclay Resident at 2432 Barclay Resident, 2421 Barclay Kirk Tressmon, 2427 Barclay c D- r- ec- to- ro- f— p -ar -ks and- Recr_eati_on Od ega rd s on behalf of the development. d. Mr. Keith Wehrman,. Wehrman Bergly Associates, spoke regarding the design of the park e. Jeanne Ewald, Board Member on the Parks and Recreation Commission, presented the findings of the Commission. Mayor Bastian mo ved to sus end the Rules of procedures to continue the meetine until the end of the Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. 18 10 -8 -90 f. No action taken. 5. Residential Picketing Ordinance a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. _b. Councilmember Zzrrz m oved first readin of an ordinance ipr ohibitin g . vicketing in residential neighbo Seconded by Counci lmember Juker. Ayes - Councilmembers Carlson, Juker, Rossbach and Zappa . Mayor Bastian abstained: b. Recycling Charge a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Za a m oved that no action be taken and redue staff research costs for 1992. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Councilmember Juker withdrew her second. Motion died for lack of a second. c. Mayor Bastian moved 1st reading of an ordinance establishi a char &e for recyclinY. Seconded by C ouncilmember Carlson. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmembers Carlson and Juker Nays - Councilmembers Rossbach and Zapp a d. Council directed this ordinance be placed on the November 15, 1990 Meeting. 7. Partnership - Resolution a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. y b. Mayor Bastian introduced the following proclamation and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 172 19 10 -8 -90 WHEREAS, Alcohol and otherdru abuse has reached large proportions in . g 'n destruction, and death on all ages and - our nation, inflicting its pal , economic groups; and • chemicals is often the underlying cause of WHEREAS, Abusive use o f the quality t of • endangering citizens and diminishing the q � y crime and violence, g g community life; and • ventative efforts are needed to reduce the WHEREAS , Visible unified pre g demand for drug-free futures; drugs and to educate our young people for a and • the THIRD ANNUAL WHEREAS, THE PARTNERSHIP is sponsoring AL RED RIBBON 27 1990, as part of a nationwide effort to show CAMPAIGN October 21 - , citizen commitment to drug -free communities; and 'ch and Senator Rudy Boschwitz are State WHEREAS, Governor Rudy Perpl o address the drug • or this focus on community action t Honorary Chairmen f problem; and WHEREAS, Business, government, law enforcement, schools, religious • organizations, oath, senior i service organ r citizens, and other y individuals will demonstrate their commitment to drug - f ree healthy life- styles by displaying red • ribbons during the week -long campaign; and WHEREAS, The community unit of Maplewood commits its resources to ensure the success of the Red Ribbon Campaign; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of Maplewood does hereby proclai m October 21 -27 to be RED RIBBON WEEK and encourages . - 'ci ate in drug awareness and prevention activities, its citizens to part committed to a drug -free • making a visible statement tha t we are strongly. community. of M encourages a1 — its BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the ci ty P citize ns to pledge: led e: "MY CHOICE . DRUG FREE." Seconded by Coun cilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 8. City hall Update. a.. Nothing to report. 9. Gambling Resolution g a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 20 10 -8 -90 b. Mayor Bastian introduced the following resolutions and moved their adoption: 90 - 10 - 173 BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Micnesota : t p P that the remises ermit for lawful gambling is approved for - .Transfiguration School. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council waives any objection to the timeliness of application for said permit as governed by Minn. Stat. §349.213. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gamblin g Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said PP ermit application as being in compliance with Minn. Stat. §349.213. p NOW THEREFORE, be it further resolved this resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling Control Division for their approval. 90 - 10 - 174 BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota: t p that the remises permit for lawful gambling is approved for Hill Murray Pioneers Association. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council waives any objection to PP the timeliness of application for said permit as governed by Minn. Stat. §349.213. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gamblin g Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve - - - - - -- id - -- e- r- m -it —a- - - 1_ic- at-ion as bein in co with Minn. Stat. §450/324/ s- a P PP NOW THEREFORE, be it further resolved that this resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling Control Division for their approval. 90 - 10 - 175 BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota: that the P remises permit for lawful gambling is approved for North Maplewood Lionesses. 21 10 -8 -90 FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council waives any objection to the timeliness of application for said permit as governed by Minn. Stat. §349.213. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council.requests that the Gamblin g Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve ermit.a lication as being in compliance with Minn. Stat.A349.213. said p pp NOW THEREFORE, be it further resolved that this resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling control Division for their approval. 90 -10 -176 BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota: That the p permit ermit for lawful gambling is approved for North Maplewood Lions. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council waives any objection to the timeliness of application for said permit as governed by Minn. Stat. §349.213. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gambling blip Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said permit application as being in compliance with Minn. Stat. §349.213. NOW THEREFORE, be it further resolved that this resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling Control Division for their approval. 90 -10 -177 BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota: p That the remises permit for lawful gambling is approved for St. Jerome' s FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council Waives any objection to the timeliness of application for said permit as governed by Minn. Stat. §349.213. FURTHERMORE, that the Maplewood City Council requests that the Gambling blip Control Division of the Minnesota Department of Gaming approve said permit application as being in compliance with Minn. Stat. §349.213. NOW THEREFORE be it further resolved that this resolution by the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, be forwarded to the Gambling Control Division for their approval. 22 10 -8 -90 Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 10. Sale of City Vehicles a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 4 b Mayor Bastian moved to award the bids to.the highest bid for the urchase of six city-- vehicles as follows: Vehicle Description Miles Highest Bid 1985 Ford Crown Victoria 77 $ 1 1985 Ford Crown Victoria 92 1 1983 Ford Fairmont 51,700 2 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury 73,700 2 1987 Chevrolet Caprice 75,900 2 1987 Chevrolet Caprice 71,700 2 Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 11. Council /Manager a. Mayor Bastian moved to meet with the Manager November 5. 1.990. from 5:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. to discuss the police study. auditor' r eport, etc. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. J. VISITOR PRESENTATION None. K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS a. Councilmember Zappa stated N.E.S.T. has requested the City have tickets for transportation by N.E.S.T. available to sell. b. Manager McGuire stated he could not see a problem in the City handling this. 2. City Flag a. Councilmember Zappa questioned if the City has a City Flag. b. Staff stated the only flag is the one celebrating the City's 25th Anniversary. 23 10 -8 -90 C. Councilmember Zappa moved to authorize staff to obtain an updat City flap, Seconded b y Mayor or Bastian. Ayes - all. 3. Lights t a. Councilmember Juker commented on the lights from County Road B to the cit y parking lots. She also commented on the memo received concerning lights. Councilmember Juker m oved to instruct staff to research different typ of lighting for this area. Seconded y b Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - Councilmembers Carlson, Juker, Rossbach and - Zappa . Nay - Mayor Bastian. 4 Mayors Report a. Mayor Bastian presented the - following: Chamber Lunch, 10 -11 -90 at 11:30 A.M. Hudalla oin away party ", 10 -10 -90 Tartan Park, 5:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. g g Cable Retreat, 5:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. M. L.C. Breakfast Meeting 0 -17 -90 (meeting the legislators) g Red Ribbon Group, 10 -22 -90 • •00 P M 10 -10 -9 - – Pub - 1 - ic Fo -r -um Commun -it-y Center_,_- __Council— Ch amber s , 6 . . Developer's Meeting, 10 -10 -90 at 8:30 A.M. 5. Community Service Learning to Care a. Mayor Bastian introduced the following resolution_and.moved its adoption: 90 -10 -178 24 10 -8 -90 (2 -.z MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 7 :00 P.M., Monday, October 22, 1990 and 4 :30 P.M., Thursday, October 25, 1990 Council Chambers, Municipal Building Meeting No. 90 -27 A. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, and was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Bastian. B ROLL CALL Gary W. Bastian, Mayor Present Dale H. Carlson, Councilmember Absent Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present George F. Rossbach, Councilmember Present Joseph A. Zappa, Councilmember Present C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -25 (September 24, 1990) Councilmember Zappa moved to approve the Minutes of Meeting No. 90 -25 -(September 24. 1990) as recommended. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA -- Councilmen er - Zappa moved to approve the Agenda 1 Council Minutes 2. Cigarette Machines 3. National League of Cities' Meeting 4. A.M.M. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. Mayor Bastian moved to waive the Rules of Procedures and reconsider the Approval of Age_ nda to add E -17, Certificate of Commendation. Mr. Larson. to the Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 1 10 -22 -90 E. CONSENT AGENDA Council removed Item E -6 to become Item I -14. Councilmember Zappa moved, seconded by Mayor Bastian, &es - all, to approve. the Consent Agenda as recommended: 1. Approval of Claims ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: $ 637,742.78 Checks # 10942 thru # 10989 Dated 10 -01 -90 thru 10 -09 -90 S 57,.598.53 Checks # 7522 thru # 7639 Dated 10 -22 -90 $ 695,341.31 Total per attached voucher /check register PAYROLL: $ 183,714.36 Payroll Checks ,$ 37,565.87 Payroll Deductions $ 221,280.23 Total Payroll $ 916 GRAND TOTAL 2. Conditional Use Permit Termination: 1357 Cope Avenue (Corner Kick) Approved the termination of the conditional use permit for an addition on the Corner Kick Indoor Soccer Center within 350 feet of a residential - - -- district . - - - - -- - -- - - �- 3. Conditional Use Permit: 2060 Barclay St. (Monette) Approved the termination of the conditional use permit at 2060 Barclay Street for a power tool repair business. 4. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: 2271 White Bear Avenue (Fleming's Service Station) Approved the renewal of the conditional use permit for one year for Fleming's Service Center, subject to the original conditions of approval. 2 10 -22 -90 5. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: 2210 White Bear Avenue (General Advancement Corp.) Approved the renewal of the Conditional Use Permit for one year, subject to the fourteen original conditions of approval. 6. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: Highway 61 (F. M..Frattalone Excavating). Discussed as Item I -14. 7. Certificate of Commendation - Larson Resolution No. 90 - 10 - 179 WHEREAS, Dennis Larson has been a member of the Maplewood Planning Commission since April 9, 1984, and has served faithfully in that capacity to the present time; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has appreciated his experience, insights and good judgment; and WHEREAS, he has freely given of his time and energy, without compensation, for the betterment of the City of Maplewood; and _ WHEREAS, he has shown sincere dedication to his duties and has consistently contributed his leadership , time and effort for the benefit of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED for and on behalf of the City of Maplewood, Minnesota, and its citizens, that Dennis Larson is hereby extended our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for his dedicated service and we wish him continued success in the future. F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. 7:00 P.M., 1765 E. County Road D a. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezoning (4 Votes) 1. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting for a public - hearing regarding the request of Irving Margolis for a plan amendment from RH (high density residential) to SC (Service Commercial) and a rezoning from-R-3 (Multiple family residential) to BC (business - commercial) the property at 1765 E. County Road D to allow expansion of Frank's Nursery.. 3 10 -22 -90 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. 4. Mayor,Bastian read the Planning Commission recommendation. 5. Mr. Stan Margolis and Mr. Durenberg, representing Frank's Nursery, spoke in favor of the proposal._ 6. Mayor Bastian called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. None were heard. 7. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 8. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: (Plan Amendment) 90 10 - 180 WHEREAS, Irving Margolis applied for an amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan from RH (Residential High Density) to SC (Service Commercial). WHEREAS, this amendment applies to the property located at 1765 East County Road D (PIN 34- 30- 22 -44- 0007) WHEREAS, the history of this plan amendment is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 1, 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 C - omm . * s ion — recommended oo the City — - - -- Council that the plan amendment be approved. 2. The City Council discussed the plan amendment on October 22, 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. Commercial uses are better uses for this property rather than residential uses. This is due to is 4 10 -22 -90 proximity to Interstate 694 and the existing and future commercial development. 2.. The property owners prefer the SC to the RH designation. Seconded by Mayor Bastian. Ayes - all. 9. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the,followinF, resolution and moved its adoption: (Rezoning) 90 - 10 - 181 WHEREAS, Irving Margolis applied for a rezoning from R -3 (multiple- family residential) to BC (business commercial). WHEREAS, this rezoning applies to the property located at 1765 East County Road D. The legal description is: The east 231 feet of the southeast 114 (subject to roads) in Section 34, Township 30, Range 22 (PIN 34- 30- 22 -44- 0007). WHEREAS, the history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. The Planning Commission reviewed this rezoning on October 1, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that the rezoning be approved. 2. The City.Council held a public hearing on October 22, 1990. City staff published a notice in the. MAPLEWOOD REVIEW and sent notices to the surrounding property owners as required by law. The Council also considered reports and - i recommendations - from the y - staff - arid Planning Commission, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approve the above - described rezoning of the zoning code. 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 5 10 -22 -90 - included in the proposed.change or plan is adequately safeguarded. 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical, efficient, and economical extension of public services and facilities, such as public water, sewers, police and fire protection and schools. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 2. 7:15 P.M., Highway 61, E. County Road C to Beam Avenue a. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezoning (4 Votes) 1. Mayor Bastian convened the meeting a public hearing regarding a land use plan amendment from OS (Open Space) to RL (Residential Low Density) for the property on the northwest corner of County Road C and Highway 61; and a rezoning from M -1 (light manufacturing) to F (farm residential) fora 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. 4. Mayor Bastian read the Planning Commission report. 5. - Mayor Bast - iari called for — those who - wished Lo be heard— fo- r - =o -r- - - - - -- against the proposal. The following were heard and expressed their opinions: Don Christianson, 1111 E. County Road C Don Watson, 985 E..County Road C Arthur Mahnke, 1210 Beam Avenue Jim Nygard, 1110 E. County Road C 6. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 6 10 -22 -90 7. Mayor Bastian moved to take no action and direct staff to prepare appropriate resolutions and place it on the November 15, 1990 Consent Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 3. 7:35 P.M., Highway 61, South of County Road C a. Plan Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezoning (4 Votes) 1. Mayor.Bastian convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal for several changes to the land use plan and zoning map: 1) change the RM (residential medium density) area, south of County Road C to BW (Business warehousing) and RL .(residential low density); and a rezoning from M -1 (light manufacturing) and R -1 (single dwellings) to F (farm residential) for the easterly half of the Town and Country Adult Community Mobile Home Park and from F to R -1 for part of the City park. 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. 4. Mayor Bastian read the Planning Commission recommendation. 5. Mayor Bastian called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. The following were heard and expressed their opinions: Don Christiansen, 1111 E. County Road C Jim Nygard, 1110 E. County Road C Kiefer, owner of. -Town and Countyy Adult _.Community Mobile 6.. Mayor Bastian closed the public hearing. 7. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the followiny, resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 182 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood initiated an amendment to the Maplewood Comprehensive Plan from RM (medium density residential) to BW (business warehouse) and RL (residential low density) for the M -1 and R -1 zoned property south of County Road C, west of 7 10 -22 -90 Highway 61 and north of the Town and Country Manufactured Home Park, as shown on page 7 of the October 12, 1989 staff report. WHEREAS, the procedural history of this plan amendment is as follows: 1. The Maplewood Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 4, 1990, to consider this plan amendment. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said plan amendment be approved, except for the RL designation. 2. The Maplewood City Council considered said plan amendment on October 22, 1990. The Council considered reports and recommendations from the Planning Commission and City staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above-described plan amendment be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. This area -has been zoned for M -1 uses since the 1950s. 2. This has excellent visibility and access for commercial use. 3. The RL designation would be consistent with the 4 -1 Zone. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 8. Councilmember Rossbach introduced the followinp, resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 183 WHEREAS, the City of Maplewood applied for a rezoning from F (farm residential) to R -1 (single- family residential). WHEREAS, this rezoning applies to the Kohlman Park property. The legal description is: 8 10 -22 -90 The North 550 feet of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Township 29, Range 22, lying east of Peters Addition and in said addition Lot 1, and subject to ditch (PIN 9-29-22 - 21- 0001). WHEREAS, the history of this rezoning is as follows: The City Council held a public hearing on October 22, 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 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 community, where applicable, and the public welfare. _ 4. The ro osed ch ange - would h no negati effec 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 Zappa. Ayes - all. 4. 7:55 P.M., 1375 -1487 Century Avenue North (Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park) a.. Plan'Amendment (4 Votes) b. Rezoning (4 Votes) 9 10 -22 -90 1. Acting Mayor Rossbach convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal to change the OS (Open Space) designation at the north end of the site to RM (residential medium density) and rezone the.Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park to F (farm residential) or R -3 (multiple dwelling). (The current zoning is F and M (heavy manufacturing) and R -3.) 2. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 3. Director of Community Development Olson presented the specifics of the proposal. 4. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the proposal. The following expressed their views: George Goswitz, 1284 Ferndale Dick Pearson, owner of Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park 5. Acting Mayor Rossbach closed the public hearing. 6. Councilmember Juker moved to table this item until the November 154 1990 Meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. G. AWARD OF BIDS None. H, UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Metro East Partnership a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Mayor Bastian moved to contribute $1000 to Metro East Partnership for 1991 and this amount be for three J 3) years and RRroved a budget transfer from the contingencv account. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - Mayor Bastian, Councilmember Rossbach Nays - Councilmembers Juker and Zappa . Motion defeated. 10 10 -22 -90 2. Lift Station Monitoring a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved to authorize staff to install.teleph_one_ monitoring at three lift station sites for a cost of $7,200 to be paid from the sewer reserve fund. Seconded by Councilmember Rossbach. Ayes - all. Mayor Bastian.became ill and left the meeting at 8:55 P.M. Acting Mayor Rossbach called for a five minute recess. Acting Mayor Rossbach reconvened the meeting at 9:00 P.M. 3. Picketing Ordinance a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved to approve second.reading of the Picketing Ordinance. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Councilmember Zappa withdrew his motion. Acting Mayor Rossbach withdrew his second. c. Councilmember Juker moved to waive the Rules of Procedures and open the meeting for public testimony. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. d. Th e fol lo w in g pe rs on s objec to the prop ord Robert Saumweber, 192 Downs Avenue Mary Jo Mandel, 500 E. County Road B e. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:. ORDINANCE NO. 673 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING TARGETED PICKETING IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS The City Council of the City of Maplewood does hereby ordain: 11 10 -22 -90 Section 1. The City Code of Maplewood is hereby amended by adding Sec. 2015.0 to read as follows: Definition. For the purpose of this chapter "targeted residential picketing" means standing, marching, patrolling, or picketing by one or more persons focused in front of or about a particular residential dwelling or dwellings without the consent of the dwelling's occupants. Purpose. The City of Maplewood has an interest in safeguarding the right of Maplewood's residents to enjoy, in their home and dwelling, a feeling of well- being,.tranquility, and privacy. The City of Maplewood City Council finds that targeted residential picketing in front of or about a residential dwelling causes emotional distress to the dwelling occupant(s); obstructs and interferes with the free use of public rights of way; and has as its object, the harassment of the dwelling occupant(s). The City of Maplewood City Council further finds that, without resorting to targeted residential picketing, ample opportunities exist for those otherwise engaged in targeted residential picketing to exercise constitutionally protected freedom of speech and expression. Prohibited. No person shall engage in targeted residential picketing within the City of Maplewood.. Section 2. Violation. Any person who shall engage in targeted residential picketing within the City of Maplewood is guilty of a misdemeanor. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from the date of its passage and publication as provided by law. - -- --- - - - - -- - - - -- S_e c onde d b.- C o i l m em b er`J uk e r -. - -- - ----- - - - - -- - Ayes all . - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - -- - -- -- I. NEW. BUS INES S 1. Rezoning: 1700 E. County Road D a. Waiver of Rules of Procedure b. Reconsideration 1. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 2. Councilmember Zappa moved to waive the Rules of Procedure to consider reconsideration of the rezoning issue at 1700 E. County Road D. 12 10 -22 -90 Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. I. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to place the reconsideration of the Council action of August 27, 1990, regarding the rezoning of 1700 E. County Road D on the A7,enda for November 15, 1990. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 2. Code Change: Approval of Plans (1st Reading) a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Community Development Olson explained the proposed ordinance. c. Board Member Mike Holder presented the Community Design Review Board recommendation. d. Councilmember Juker moved.to table this item until the November 26, 1990, Meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 3. Code Change: Design Standard (1st Reading) a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b: Director of Community Development Olson explained the proposed ordinance. c. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved first reading of an ordinance that would put the Community Design Review Board's policies into ordinance form. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. 4. Pool Hall Ordinance (First Reading) Ayes - all. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa moved first reading of an ordinance regulating hours of operation for pool halls. Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. 5. Ramsey Washington Emergency a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. 13 10 -22 -90 b. Councilmember Zappa moved to table this item.until such time there is a full Council in attendance. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes all. 6. Wetlands - Ordinance a. Councilmember Zappa moved to table this item until a full Council is in attendance. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes all. 7. Consideration: Sale of Property East of White Bear Avenue, Radatz to Beam a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to declare the property east of White Bear Avenue running between Radatz .and Beam Avenue as surplus property and accept the offer of Mr. and Mrs.. Hazel Johnson to sell the property, subject to a water easement for $56.000. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 8. County Road B Storm Sewer Project 90 -14: Feasibility Study a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the fo.11owiny, resolution and moved its ad6Rtion 90 - 10 - 184 WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has been au thori zed a n d direc t o___prepare_ are with r to t he improvement of the drainage area bounded by T.H. 36, English Street, Junction. Avenue Keller Lakes., Project 90 -14, known as County Road B /TH 61 Storm Sewer by construction of storm sewer and water quality ponds, 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 of the drainage area bounded by TH 36, English Street, Junction Avenue, and Keller Lake, 14 10 -22 -90 T City Project 90 -14, known as County Road B /TH 61 Storm Sewer b y construction of storm sewer and water quality ponds 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 $1,005,000. 3. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 1830 East County Road B on Monday,. the 26th day of November, 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 - all. 9. City Hall Addition Final Payment and Change Order No. 7. a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Acting Mayor Rossbach introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 185 WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, has heretofore ordered Project 89 -16, City Hall Addition, and has entered into a cons con and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and expedient that said contract, in the amount of $1,066,660.66, be modified and designated as Project 89 -16 Change order 7. 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 7 in the amount of $250. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 15 10 -22 -90 c. Acting Mayor Rossbac.h introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 186 WHEREAS, the architect has determined that the City Hall Addition, Project 89 -16, is complete and recommends acceptance of the project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, CITY COUNCIL, that City Project 89 -16 is complete and accepted by_the City under terms of the maintenance warranties. Final payment of $28,621.79 is hereby authorized. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa.. Ayes - all. 10. Footprint Lake Storm Sewer Project 87 -32: Change Order No. 1 a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Councilmember Zappa introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: 90 - 10 - 187 WHEREAS, the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, has heretofore ordered made Improvement.Project 87 -32, and has let a construction contract pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and expedient that said contract in the amount of $1.,920,995.27 be modified and designated as Improvement Project 87 -32, Change Order One. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.OF MAPLEWOOD, M I NNE SOTA, t hat the May a City _C are hereby au thoriz ed and -- --- -- ---------- - - - - -- ------------------ directed to modify the existing contract by executing said Change Order One in the amount of a credit of $3,761,.63. Total project cost is $1 Seconded by Acting Mayor Rossbach. Ayes - all. 11. Vista Hills - Change Order No. 1 a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to approve the change order. Motion died for lack of a second. 16 10 -22 -90 c. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to table this item until the November 15, 1990 Meetinp, or I until there is a full Council in attendance. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 12. Attorney /Client: Discuss Litigation (Closed Session) a. Councilmember Zappa moved to place this. item at the end of the Agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. 13. K -9 Officer Compensation a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved approval of compensating the canine officers thirty minutes each calendar day at time and one -half their rep,ular rate of pay and back ay from January 1, 1990 - June 27, 1990. Seconded by Councilmember Zappa. Ayes - all. 14. Conditional Use Permit Renewal: Highway 61 (F.M. Frattalone Excavating) a. Manager McGuire presented the staff report. b. Director of Public Works Haider explained the proposal. c. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to approve the renewal of the conditional use permit for mineral extraction north and northwest of Guldens Restaurant, west of Highway 61, for three years, subject to compliance with the original conditions and obtaining an annual permit from the City Engineer. -- -- - - -- - --- - - - - -- S- ec- onded_by Counc- i- lmembe- r—Z-ap -pa- -- -- - Aye - a- - -- -- J. yISITOR:PRESENTATIONS 1. George Supan, 3050 Hazelwood Avenue a. Mr. Supan requested the City ask the contractor, Rehbein Excavating, who is doing work at the St. John's Hospital site to use Beam Avenue instead of Hazelwood. b. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to direct staff to notify Rehbein Excavatinj that he should avoid using residential streets and investigate if this could be a condition that could.be added to permits. 17 10 -22 -90 Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes all. 2. Voya Pelitech, 850 Burke Court a. Mr. Pelitech stated he was a'member of the Parks and Recreation Commission and wished to inform Council that the heritage House roof is leaking and needs to be repaired. b. No action taken. 3. Hillside Park a. The following area residents expressed their concerns regarding the construction of Hillside park: Patricia Ackerman, 1895 Myrtle Dick Closner, 1836 No. McKnight Rd. Fran Grant, 1848 No. McKnight Rd. Kenneth Heuer, 1879 No. McKnight Rd. Don Weiner, 1840 No. McKnight Rd. Charles Ackerman, 1895 Myrtle Gerald R. Resong, 1888 Myrtle Robert Nase, 1881 No. McKnight Road b. No action taken. Acting Mayor Rossbach moved to waive the Rules of Procedures and extend the meeting to the end of the Agenda . Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all. K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS - - - -- - - -- ---- 1- .-- Mroute s - -- - - -- -- - -- - - -- -- - - - -- — - - - - -- - -- - - -- - - --------- -- a. Councilmember Zappa stated the Minutes should be completed and given to the Council at the next.meeting. 2. Cigarette Machines a. Acting Mayor Rossbach stated White Bear Lake passed an ordinance prohibiting cigarette machines and stated that Maplewood was waiting to hear from the State regarding any reaction to such an ordinance. b. Staff stated the State has not proceeded with anything. 3. National League of Cities 18 10 -22 -90 r Y a. The National League of.Cities' Conference is to be held the first of December, 1990. 4. A.M.M. a. There an A.M.M. Meeting, on November 1, 1990. If anyone is interested, notify the Manager. L. ADMINISTRATIVE PRESENTATIONS Actin g Mayor Rossbach recessed the meeting to meet in closed session for Attorney /Client litigation at 11:25 P Acting Mayor Rossbach reconvened the Meeting at 11 :37 P.M. 1. Pond Agreement - Zacho. Councilmember Zappa moved to authorize staff to negotiate the purchase of the Zacho property for $40,000 plus $10,000 for assessments. Seconded by Councilmember Juker : Ayes - all. M. ADJOURNMENT 11:38 P.M. City Clerk 19 10 -22 -90 AGENDA REPORT TO: Cit Mana FROM: Finance Director RE: APPROVAL OF CLAIMS DATE: November 7, 1990 .,AGENDA NO. E-1 E n d o r s a Modif Re Da t It is recommended that the Council approve payment of the followin claims: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $ 465,381.95 -$-- 743,195.36 112089577.31 PAYROLL $ 381,800.71 $ 75,856.17 $ 457,656.88 11666,234.19 Checks # 10990 thru # 11094 Dated 10-10-90 thru 10-31-90 Checks # 7651 thru # 7837 Dated 11-12-90 Total per attached voucher re Pa Checks Pa Deductions Total Payroll GRAND TOTAL Attached is a detailed listin of these claims. tmc Attachments I VttUC:HFt .G 11/06/9 16:47 ' CITY - -IF NAPI_E�WCaOD PACE 1 VOUCHER/CHECK RE.GIST•ER !.. . FOR PL. ' . till . 10 V � .. VENDOR _C: H CHECK. K. - VENDOR., TIE- #� NUMBER NUMBER DA TE NAME D E •., t� F; T t= T I t:t N _ AMOUNT AMOUNT , {._... r __ .10 90 741 600 10/1 - :Y RE RAM E COUN t "1►F4DE R i ' al~F I C LEGAL. I~ IS C,AI .. __9 M , 741 6 00 10/10/90 RAM SEY COUNTY RECORDE OFFICE l.t Cj A L FISCAL y _.. __ _- . ..... .... .. .... .... .... ._ _... _. w 6.6 1099 741-600 10 / 10 / 9 0 R A 14 �; E: Y COUN Y R . - t - Et•�. RDE_Ft OF f .OFF= :! GE LEGAL FISCAL . r�Il; F 6 r 6 5 ,,,; _... __ _.__..... - ���� � 7�- 1r.,�i 0.. _ � -1 �. / 1 y � n R �i RAIr1,:,EY..Ci�1JNTY REC;�:s �� OFF I.CE....._ LE.4 A - I`4.. .................. . 'I I w 10�� � 74I ri00 1 0/10 / 0 RAMSEY COUNTY RECORDER OFF ICE LEGAL FISCAL ('t, .. 14.90 14.90 ; 4: 16 0 0 10/10/90 R A M S E Y COUNTY R E C O R D E R OFFICE 1._ E G A L FISCAL 6. . 65 6 .65 .. ... _.... - 10996. � - 74J 0V 10 u 10/'x+ R A 1�1 � Y �` ": COUNT Y RECORDER OFFICE.— � L F; GA1 FIB; ;. 10997 91011.1-00 / 10/ �0 VA,.,I� C1 RUBBISH REMOVAL I�:iVAL RUBBISH REIN OVAL ._..._..�. ... ZZI -54 .5 1 910500 10/10/90 V A !=; "t R LI I- r• T ;� H REM t RUBBISH SH REM OVAL_ •. � 314.82 3 r 14. 1 099 9 3 10 NADEAU EDWARD ,� �� 'WAGES FULL --TIME- - ` 11000 '` � � ` 131 . 00 - 10/ 1 0/x+0 CI TY COUNTY EMPL A/R INS 33! ;� 60.00 65. 00 1 5 414 D 0 1 D / 1 �.� / ,� � MINN. M I N N. s • r A T E f R F A .:, U R E h LIC -� 1583.50 f7; :........ 541 400 _ 1�/ 1 to /�+�a MINN, UTA E TREASURER - .. _. I�{C VE•FI ' l_IC I - C.T s 5V -d 11003 140400 10/11/90 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CNTY I� tilV 1.IC. _ 1 0 1�: 11004 54J400 1 1 /9 MINN, STATE TRE::A �- L I CE:NS -;, �7y . 50 379.50 11005 541400 10/ 1 1 /90 01 s'!"ATE TREASURER _ . _. '' 1,1006 661750 10 /11/90 NORTHERN ETA - i E: � Pia�IE:.Ft U1'It_IT IE:'�; ; _ _..._. _. _.... _ 0 UTILITIES 34.6 _........._ UTILITIES _ ... .67,64 , UTxL I f • I rr _. U'CILI'I IE.S 84 UTILI- T -IES UTILITIFS .:2 :. .10 + ; UT I L I T I � - ri . LI 1 :lES ,� r 7 41- 8 6 UTIL IT I i 39 _......._......... 1 r, ....UT-ILIT -IE . I L 131.78 UTIL.ITI ;-; 6. U T I L I T I ES 7­78. 7' 11007 190400 10 /12/90 DEPT . OF NA - f lJRAL RE: OUh ,!, ;-; fJNR L I Cc-.'N S F• ; 119 r ,. r. _' ITIIIgII , ._I'{,: ' -- •r,l��-lrrcr-r-- .�..-- r-r --:: V 1 _IU CH i`t f.: to C• I '; O F M AP1_E: " W O 1_ID i I . 11 / c) 90 / .L6 47' C" VOUC: H R /t'HE ftii li 1 ;TEYh I r. PAUE:: ?, ` FC I R PE ICD 10 � r' VE: :ND:!R C. H FC K VENDOR i NUMBER {V U 1�t �.� F R 7 ATE F i�l A M F_ _ - -- __._....__. DE C R I �='..1. 10 N -._._ _.. _ -._. ------ -._ -__ _-. T -� € =. i,q....._..: ____ ____.__._.- .___- •------- .__._.. _.- - - -.�' HE- C -� `'' Ah'tI311NT AMOUNT 11008 541.400 10/12/90 M1NN. STA�1E:: T 'f;l�A: }!_li^tE:Fc L. If. r' _. -.� � � 11009 5 10!1 . MINN. STATE `rRE"ASt.fR * 1 - R M LI MOTO Il h � �: H C: w 7 90u 1 _ s .'5U 7 i ? 11 0 1 0 7,:_1 350 1 0 /12 /90 PRO VE: CON 1 RAC -T 1.1R, INC. AWARDED C 5ZI39 529399.80 j 11011 66 5 10 l'-*/ 0 N i_It1T HEt; N S..rA.�.F,F, PO ,J _ .J 1� r I �_ I 'r I s _ T 441 , UTILITIEO 691 _. C / 1.../ . 0 GROUP HE'A -LTH INC. _._ _._.. ..... .. . HCMA D-E-DUCT- i r _ HEALTH L IFE DE:N_E AL I . 81 055. 8 7 A/ I 437 .54 11 , 65 8 .37 I 11013 711520 10 1:: /': 0 Pt-iY ICIANS HEALTH PLAN HCMA DEDUCT Z, 124u94 i - I HEALTH L.I F -'E: DEN - AL _ 1 7 1 A/ Ifni, 907 .91 15,979-24 .. 11014 15U6U 1t� /1�: /'�U }�� COMMERCIAL LIFE 11�11 CO 1-1Gt�iA DEDUCT _ LIFE I S -- HEALTH L LIFE t» f� t: t�i'r A L � 874.52 ' A / lti y, ' .,......_..... 17 ti, 111.)1 501 10/1'2/`= U � MADISON t�ATt l_I = E t.. IN ;r 1 94 86 ! ';, �,- 1 , _ 40.86 � 11016 722200 � r 1D! 12/90 PUBLIC: EMPL_UYE::E:. PE:R'A D.EDL'ICT u ? 10, 7.17 PERA CONTRiEwrJON ; :, `-• 1./15/91" a FI h1 I fu H h '-' "f A �J I.1 FI C. A t•' 1� i_ . ............. ._. � 88 .5 - FED P E� t_ + �. y ) ` 1 9 11018 541400 10/15/90 MINNr ETAIE: ; TFtE:A�1URE E L I C f' :.N,`• E i , :010 . f 1 11019 541400 10/15/ G MINN. MINfu S TA T E TtiEA:isti�:'h I., E � 50 5 506 110 . 1 0/ 15 /90 tVl1V j't ATE - GUIM:Eu:11:1 iqE:i; STATES INC: TAX P 1. ►, r.:� 7 . �u _.. a, X ` 17.48 11 Z 6 1 1 0 0 1 f= 1 RST MINNESOTA WAGE D I 3 6 2 5 0 362. i . 11 022 0 10/15 L r' • i p h i __._ -- _- -- 8. t' .,. 1011 U.PwM.A. NORTi•i C:HAPE - M- '. . E '�, �. tti ° I P '1 00. 0 0 ., 1 00 .00 I 11024 541400 10/16. MINN. STA`CE: TREAS1.1RL'R i T tT 110 ..�41 1 - `= a 1.1 /1G► /a1 MINN, r A T .. ...� L I �. �. N S C 11OZ � 540900 10/16/ 5 5 •:� 1� c7 R :� 5 " . X11.) 0 MINN. G . F- . U . A • T R A ;J EL T '' 1"tA11 \41!V(a , i I TRAVEL TRA 10.0 U U 3 o.0 0 , I . 1 l0 f III VOUCHREG CITY OF' MAPLE WO PAGE 3 .� ' 11/06 16 47 VOUCH REG ISTER • FO R i VOUCHER/ CHECK VENDOR CHECK VENDOR I T M ITF:h1 CHECK NUMBER NUMBER 1)ATE NAME 1)ESC:R:EPT 1 N Ah'l0UN'f - AMOUNT E: _. ._:...._1.10 x.7 _._.. 51- 1:600.._:. • _ _ 10/ 16/90 MASYS C:ORP.- _ _. T'E "tAUf':1� .. TkA:1IU:tNC� _l .40 , 00 _ 4U,���__ -.-i, 11028 460300 10/17/9 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES INSURANCE 43,• 28.75 43, 28.75 p 110 54J400 10/17/90 MINN. STATE THE ASLIF�E:Ei L:CCE:N;if: i� :� .5C) 121 .50 t3 ;,a` . 1- 1 - 0 3 0.­­541400­ _._- 1 .0/ 17/ trilNN, - S'TATE.._..TRFA.aUttER _ . _..._..h-- I' CE, N:.,E - _..._.. -.. _ - 4 743.50 11031 880850 10/17/90 TRWRECEIVAL' MANACE.MLNT SER COLLUCTI(IN AMB. 121.5 .30 125.30 " 11032 140400 10/18/90 CLERK OF DIS'•1'RICT CO URT GMTU DRIVERS I.IC. 118.00- 118.00 00 ;.._.. t __.. 1.1403 54 � 400 ...._... -. ._ ...' 10 / 1 S / t� - NN. S.: .TF- ._...T. EA R R - - - - -_ - - -.. MI I .- u TA R U f _..- _.�.TATf_ - R:t VF ::RFr ..E_I C.�..._ _ ..._ _ . u D - - .. __...,._.._ - -- - 7 � 4� _._... -- - -- _- _- - ._ .._._ . w00 -� is .,r. 11034 541400 10/18/90 M I N N . STATE TREASURER MOT VEH L I C M 8 89780.00 ; ` 11036 150005 10/18/90 COACHING KIDS S TRAVEL. TRAINING 25-00 25.00 +� te £fit) -1.x.5 _..._1Dl 1I'+- _. • -..D. P ..fit. A .... h11sR1'E-t{�If».:.T CHAP rEti.. M ?{ i 11038 190400 10/19/90 DEPT. OF NATURAL. RESOURSE S DNR LICENSE 79.00 79.00 !361 1 101139 890900 10 /19/90 U.S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS TELEP,.. ONE 1 TELEPHONE.'. 50 .86 _ ._ _.. -._ ._.- .-- •- . -. -... __.._ . -___. ____..._._.__.____. _..__.... - -- _._.._...__._... __....- - .---- _- ._- __...._..... __. _ _._ - -_ -- _ - - -_ _____....__ _- __--- ._.....- - -.__ _. ---- ..._.... _ _ _...___._ .. _ - _._ ,yl TELEPHf:ENE: 50.86 TELEPHONE 263.9 TELEPHONE 1. ,.D7 � . � 4 _..... __ ......_._..__........._....._.. _........_._. • AS y, TELEPHONE 48 . Ur• , TELEPWINE 48.66 .141 TELEPHONE: 48.66 +, T E: L F' F ti's O N F 4 _. ...._ .. .._- T L. L'E P H is hl f: .. ....... _.. _... _.... 4'� . >� � . .. ....... L. _.._ .... _ .._. ... .. .... . . . .... .. . _ .... ... .._.... - ......._ TELEPHONE 101.72 TELEPHONE 54.65 - - --• -- __ _.. 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STAIE TREASL(RE�R MIR VE:H l_1G FEE 91348.18 ' 1.1.054_.. .541400 ...- 10/23/90 _.. � M NN. ,TA : -T•E THE ASU RE R _ ... _ ._..- .__. • 1 1 0 51 1508 1U/ 3/ 1Ca C0M11:ESS Ii:tNE:Ft t f: REt/E.NtJE F Uf:L 011- FUEL GIl_ 6.14 FUEL & OIL 4.95 , _ _ ...._..._... J L -.- G I l . _ _........_...._... _ __..... __......._ ....- . .. __.. _ ------ _.... FUEL OIL z 51 .68 11UF;f: 4707u0 1GI G/ a LIL.L.IE _U1..'L1fti::AN NEWSPAPURS S L(t ' ,'cRIP(IfjN 1��.U0 16.00 11050 5Z05 10/23/90 0 MCL tJIRE s MlCHAF_L. VEHIC ALLOWANCE :SS0 .00 350.00 ,. I�., . 5 0 1 0 / 2 O / 9 U . G H L , J G H N P R � t Lti � ti �UF-F'l_I E:, 315.00 4 35.0 , . 11055 3 1 0 72: 5 .ltd /;Z3- 9 0 GOPHER :SATE ZJ'EA(._COAT, INC LAND (t ROVEME.NT :Co U�. = 11056 6304'2.00 10/24/90 NADEAU EDWARD F LI 1. 1. TI 11 E" 798. 79 ! fj i i 11 I I ll'AI mrp T,r -r-rT,,rte- ,rr- r- �,r,:iTn..,,...,,,_ VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 5 t 11/06/90 16:47 V�.1L {f.: ILR /CHL:CK RL- GISTER _.:...... .... _ _.. 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TRFA lJRL:Ft ._ _ STATE DRx VF:R S LIC. _ _ 26 8.00 �. 11065 541400 10/ 1215 /90 MINN. STATE T STATE DRIVERS LIC. 9 9,41'9.50 11066 541.400 10/26/90 MINN. STATE: TREASURER L 699ye.00 69 978.00 -- j ` !� :. _ _.., ...... 11 . 7.... 54 1400 MINN. STATE TREASURE R . �.. I C : �I'• =, F _ 63;� . 0 4 . _.... _ _...._...._ 6 3 2 ... i a ....._.. _ ,;. 11065 190400 10/26/90 DEPT. OF NATURAL. RE::SOURSE S DNR LICE NSE:: 58 .00 58.00 11069 900125 10/26/90 UNITED ARTIST THEATRE MOVI TICKETS 200.00 200.00 _ 11070 _ 9411 . 10/26/' 0 WE:SI"E RN FIRE: CHIEF=S ML'Mi:,E:R SHIP - 75.00 _ _ . 75.OU- 'TRAINING 11071 310050 10/26/90 GOVERNMENT TRAINING aFRVSGF TP %AVEL 40.00 40.00 11072 261100 10/29/90 FIRST MINNESOTA F.I.C.A. 8 FED Z1 FICA C��IVT'R I. ...... 38, 1 , 75,-,- .. . :..' ,.,. 11073 860804 10/29/90 THEATRE_ 65 TICKETS 80.00 50.00 ` 11074 662600 10/29/90 NQRWEST INVESTMENTS SERVICES PRINCIPAL. PRM. 4 ; INTE �.. .., T 7 17 . 18 5 1 036 .56 11075 85c 600 10/29/90 SUPERAMER r CA 1JEL 0 I 9T.41 FUEL OIL :FUEL ia.I L 4! SUPPLIES f:0L{IPML:'N'T 21.19 FUEL O IL 54. FUEL iixL 17 .f.S .. .. � ..._.. I IiT FUEL OI 29.77 ; FUEL. O IL 46 . F21 I; FUEL OIL. __ .::3 '6 _ F UEL OIL 8.09 . FUEL OIL 5.51 . .,. ,.. _ T . -, . _- I - .7 ni -n _. f tl I...;11 1 r,lr pima ; ITIf -77 J - - i ji. r-- -- - - -..T. , 0 .11 VOUCHREG C I T'Y OF MAPLE: tai: CID PAGE 11/06/ 16:47 V4 +l1GHER /CiiECti: REGISTER FOR PE.-RIOD 10 VOUCHER/ CHECK VE NUUF1. CHE:.0 :� VENDOR _ _... - ..1- TE: ITL- 14.._.. _.._.__ ..._ . -- _.._.... - CHECK- NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIr'fION AMOUNT AMOUNT _ . FUEL 0 .� - . .._._ FUEL O IL 9.07 FUEL. OIL. 17.86 _ _.._.. _... _ ._.. _. _......__... _.... _ ._._ . ........ _ ... -- - - - - -- - tl ; FUEL_ OIL 117. FUEL. OIL 5.46 ;._ _... FUEL OIL. 17 . J� ....... _. ,J FUEL O IL 80. 95 FUEL u _ Il 149. J �... .._.....__....._._..... FUEL OIL_ 62.50 FUEL OIL 1 3.58 4 . 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STATE TREASURE.R MIR VE H 1.1C: 1 -4: E:: 13 0 1;� p 9 ;.59.30 �_... /J __. r, r rn m -,r. it Rq irr� lIf . n7 -3r-r -:,.. r,r:- Ir 1s VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLEW+:OD PAGE 7 11 /06/90 16:47 v�:1 1%H Fi/t'H IST R __�..__.._..... _ _ _ FOB T _ __ .. ... .. . VOUCHER/ II t ` I CHECK VENDOR CNE:.{::k VENDOR ITEM ITEM C:HECY}s __ .._ ..._.., ;•a1 ' NUMBER NUMBER DATE DAME TJESCR I1=T 111N AMQUNT AMOUNT r 5 4.14 0 0 _....... 1.0 / 3 -1 / 9 0 - .. M I N N .. -. S T A T R E A u 1.1 R E 1`4 .. S T-- - D R I V-E R S- .1:.1 C - F. E F .. _ _ - 3 92 0 11094 541440 10/31/90 MINN. S'T'ATE TREASURER aTAX SURTAX 1 SURTAX- •BETA INE: R 35.09- ' SURTAX RETAINER 137 . 6Z - 1 .1 -7038 .. -10/ 1 O /90 - THE-RESE--- CARLSON PETTY CASH f- PETTY CASH 57.91 .. _ __ ..._.......... _ . _.. _ . _ . PETTY CASH 5 r 20 ....... _......,:� PETTY CA! "3H 12.69 PETTY CASH 5.07 - - -- PETTY_ .t� A : }•{.. _ .. 5,- . 4 PETTY CASH 4.50 , tt PETTY CASH 5 .2 9 „. 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FEE FOR .�E::KVxCf: 364.50 Oh4.S0 r 7654. 011575 10/22/90 ACE HARDWARE MAINT MAT - 100.56 ' S . ` MAINTENANCE hi A lJ R I A l_ i. 1. 1 . 4 9 212. n 7655 010600 11 /1Z/90 ACRD MINNESOTA SUPPLIES OFFICE 18.56 lrz SUPPLIE::S OFFICE 9.90 28.46 7656 020 883 11/12/90 ALPHA COMPUTERS, INC. REPAIR MTNCE E.Cl1IP. 90.00 90.00 t I . 765 7 . 020894 ..10/22/90 AMATEUR ELECTRON E01.11' P- OTHE'R. _ 379.95 _.... 379._.95..._.._...__....;' 5 ' 7 7658 tJG1: �G 11/12/90 AMERICAN l.. IF`.:,._111.= 11Z 1: 1..E t:.� 68. f ''f 7659 021440 1 AME:' I CAN PU WOR AS M1 SH1 F' 3Z 3 . I ... t ... t ..,...... _. I .. l __9 T- ITIFF1 Iil 1 1 1]IT III i f ,I ;. VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLEWOOD PAGE 8 I -. 11/06/90 16:47 VULIC HE R /CHECK REGISTER I, 1 VOUCHER/ CHECK. -VENDOR ..CHE.CK ...VENDCIR......._.. _. -.__.. .. . . ._...._... . ... ..ITE,F1 ....._ _.- ._._..__._.. - _ ...._ - _ ..:. _._.. _.. ITk:M.. NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DE AMOUNT AMOUNT 1, - ...._.. 766 021655 .11 112/90 AIMFE:.RIDATA . _ __. _. RPRS. Z MA1NT /E­Qu11= .1..... _...... _ 82.8:U i ` 7661 040700 10 /22 /90 ARDEN SHt. REVIEW HOSPITAL FEES F OR Sr RV 44.1 44.1 7662 040875 10/22/90 ARMSTRONG MEDICAL INDUSTRIES SUPPLIES-EQUIP 107.;.37 107.:37 i . 7468 040 615 10 /�;:: /9U AKNAL� AUTu SF:h'U X CE - REPA -Z, -MA I.NT /V 1 - U� 00 . - - - _ _.. _ lit, , . , I:I REPAIR & MA I NT / V 108.75 REPAIR & MA INT /V 270.45 389.20 7664 042000 11/1.2/90 ASI SIGN S YSTEMS SIGNS SIGNALS 70.00 70.00 ' - 7665 � � . 050050 _ . 1 1 / 1::: / r 0 A T C 1-•i L S u N , _ ..l 0-F-F hi _ _ .. TRAVEL-TRAINING-.. 7666 060500 11/1-2/90 BAC:HMAN'$ SL1F 145.97 145.97 7667 061 100 11/12/90 LANN IGAN KELLY P.A. FE FOR SERVICE 6 LEGAL & F1SC:AL. 360. - LEGAL. & .E= 1 C:AL _ .." _ ; _....._._ __ _......._.._. ___.._ ._ 40 � - - - -. _ ._.._._..._ ._._.__ . _..... - - -• -- - -_ _ ____..__._ -'' LEGAL & FI 200.0 ! LEGAL,. & FISCAL 920.00 ..; LEGAL. FISCAL 760.00 ,sb. LEGAL & FISCAL G0 .00 9, 79.80 7668 061900 11/12/90 BA"F"T RY TIRE WAREHOUSE REPAIR MA INT VEHICLE 338.:32 SUPPLIES VEHICLE:' 101.64 SUPPLI ES--VEHICLL 1. 11 . SUPPLIES-VEHICLE 168.9:? _ - Z P R & MAIN _. I N I/ /V EH H - _ ..._.. _._.....__. - S UPP L I E S VE H ICL E 68.04 11 248.65 _7669. .-070.200- 111.1.2/9.0...- BECKErR -, _,R.UN.A1_D - -- ' 7670 070300 1 B E HM L() IS , Imo, � -� T � 1hAIN 3 , :,.. E: H i V " I CLE .. ALL �. W ,G. '•' 7,71 071060 11/1:x/90 BERNARD J. MULCAHY CCU. , INC. _ S1)P L.IE:.,- •L:t:�UIP 84.72 84.72 `I. I .! 767 0713 11/ BE: S`I PR E Q I F }MEN " r U F� F'� I C: E: _.... _ � B f 2 86.50 7673 071705 11/1Z/90 D10 LAD. PROGRAM SUPPLIES 6.40 1 s , 7674 080900 10/::2/` 0 BOARD OF WATER C:�_�MMISSIONLRS UTILITIES 18:3i� 84.84 '. ;, U 'T' I L I T 1 E; 1 6 ti_ F� •f •� 1� . 1... UTILITIES 1980 :.46 92 �. ,,, UTILITIES 184L'� i s U T I L I T I E S 63 17 : ;_, UTI 2005 30- ON 1 "; r ,� P1 -r - rjpFJ ;Ti T j BIZ iMnA If. ^ -; Tr.fqFTr.rr- i i 7- -, Jr. VOUCHREG CI •rY OF MAPLE:WOOD PAGE 9 11/06/90 1��: 47 VOLI C:HE: R /C:HE:C:K RE CJISTER . ... __... ___ ..._ .. _.._. F- t E.R 10 D - - 1 _ VOUCHER/ CHECK - VENDOR CHECK - VENDOR T TF-m .1 TF.m CHECK _... _._.._ NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT �5 ' r �_� s ID1: ENG. 1 , OUTS i^ ..N 88 . 07 - � ' 0 1J 'T 11) E'* E N 95.19 OUTSIDE ENG. 55 .92 36,78 _Jl; OUTSIDE `: NG w 24. 36 0UTS IDE: ENG . 695.4 :..._. _ .... _ _. _ ....OUTSIDE c� N ti OUTSIDE. ENG. 2:4 .3r,. OUTSIDE ENG . 31.86 ....._._ -- ..._- _.___..._._.__.. __.__ .. _ ..___._.___._ ___..._.________._.__.. _....__._ - 1UT , -I MF ENC� _ - -- . iF '� - a ' ' OUTSIDE ENG. '} OUTS IDE: ENG . 310.93 ^% . - R E P A r R-- -M A T. N T t! 'r I i..1 IT Y 417 •. 6, 0UTG I ENE 111 El- FR 1 NC3 31.69 jt l ' 13 UTS IDE ENGINEERING 321.05 .1 - �:�U -T� I D•k� �ENC�*_:T I4EF�6� :I�NG - OUTSIDE ENGINEERING 23.26 f,a OUTSIDE:: ENGINEERING 552.06 �r _ - - __._...____.:..._ _ _.. _...._ _.. _._.........._ . ..- - . r� t�]:N r. NC�i- OUTSIDE E: N EE1t F5 v O7 _.. _. _ ..._. _.... _.._.._._._.....__ ._ _ _.. __ ....____._......_._. _ OUTS IDE: ENGINEERING 48.37 5 IA 767 --- --- - � --- � ��- .��--- --!; J 7676 091443 10 /22 /90 DROWN BUILDERS DFVELOPEht� DE P PAY 500.00 i ` ]'NT 0 N TNV iE S T T 0 £► 7" 1.15! 7677 091485 11/12/90 BRW INC. FE:'E'�', CONL�l.II. TINtti 805 GD 805 w UD ,f I''•, 767 8 11 /12/90 BUCK BLACKTOP, INC. BUCK BLACKTOP 5 OZ0 . 59 020.65 ._- _.._......__ w. 7 .79. _ lCi14Dc _...1�:/1 / r� FLiIi:.DE.R�S Gf IJAC F. MA1N�" MAEC:FtIAL _.. - -_ .�, ........._ .....:._......__. _........_._.22 38 ..... _..._....._... 7680 1104Z5 10/22/90 CAPITOL SUPPLY CO. RPR v MAINT /6LG 84.97' 84.97 7681 110460 11/12/90 CAREER TRAC:i� I NC. TRAVEL. & TRAINING 95.00 95.00 r ,, {' _.._...7682 1.1� 480 1.1/12 90 C:ARLSON E. QUTPMf-.,N.T.._.. -. - ..MAINTE -E., .MATERIAL. _.. 1 {f r„ G4� _ _.._..._..-_ ..:...�.t.D_,G�:�--- ..._�._� 1 "i 7683 110490 11/12/90 CARL SON TRACTOR SUPT-'LIE'S' VE=HICLE 397.72 6 ca � -_ ___. .... ._ r.._.., -- • ._._ _._ __.__ ... , •. :__ :.. _ _ •S UP P I:- I E_ - V � Ii I t -;1.:: E - - -_ __ - . ...... _ _ ... - -- - - - -" . _ . - • -• - -� 1 -. �,..1- r,l 1rr,� i� 1 S UPPL.I ES Vii H CLE: 147. 5 76.50 �r�r• - 11DG75 1.1/12/90 CATHODIC ..PROTE'C.:TT. -.ON. SERVICES _ REPAIR...MA.INT. - �:3iy. ■ �_�i:� _:.._....73D„>G���...... 5 7685 120375 1 CEMSIONE PRODUCTS C MAINT MATE:R IAL. 4 .31. 4. . 768.6 120450 10 CENTER FOR E_'►•EFRCJ aE_ �v HEA FEE FOR SERVICE - 10 8.0 0 4 F•F.E. FOR S ERVICE 1. C. }6 _?- ON 1 "; r ,� P1 -r - rjpFJ ;Ti T j BIZ iMnA If. ^ -; Tr.fqFTr.rr- i i 7- -, Jr. r VOUCHREG CITY OF MAPLE WOOD P AGE 10 i i 11/06/90 16:47 VOLICHE R /CHE.C:K REGISTER , FOR P E R L O D 10 1, i VOUCHER/ V E: N D U R _ . C H F C: K . _ . _ VENDOR­,­--­ _ _ .... _.._... _ _. _ ....... 41.44 --- - - - - -- NUMBER NUMB DATE NAME DESC AM AMOUNT r SEE Fk. L - FOR. _ _ 54.04 _....._ ..._ _.._. _....._..�.. ! H° FEE FOR SERVICE ICE 54 -00 ' ' FEE FO SERVICE 54.00 _ .._.._____ __ ._ __ . _..__._ ._ FEE I✓'�:�#�..�= t��t -� I�� . _. -- - �" FEE FOR SERVICE CE. 1 FEE FO SE R V ICE 54.0 }= FEE FOR SERVICE 15+3.00 29 563. 80 >> ' ,'•• .... [. V.... t '_ _,._. _.. - jii'V -�/' -.. i. . / 'F. /- I.- ......._. 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PAUL DISPATCH ;� P IC :ER PUI .-L ISI ING 70. 40 {{ t' 1 J•1 FEES F OR SE: 7 143.8 � 7806 841 100 10 ST.PAUL ;-TAMP WORKS SUPPLTE; _ OFt= ICE _ 10. 00 i SUPPL.IE.S OF�F'ICli'l � r.. 1- :1 : - -r-- „.r ni ,r rrrnar...,;r:r , Tj[T r:rna-n-� ,rrnrnr- n - - - rn -,-- ,- , -..,,_ , i f f 1 UOUCH iEG C 1 €'Y GH MAPLEWOOD PAGE 17 _ 11 16 :47 VUi.I(::HE:.R/CHE:.C:K Rk:' {;;CB'tEFi � -P t is L 0 D I i VOUCHER/ 1 i' i CHECK VENDOR f CHE: C:t� VE: ND _ VENDOR i TFMTE"I�) j CHECK i NUMBER NUMBER DA IMAM € lrR IP f r.�:�N Ar -� ;UNT AMOUNT r; ; F' P E S. - GU E:, :E t')E�'!-� I C.L' . - .35 '� _ _ 1. _ - _. __ ---- ..- _._. -_._ tj U P P t._ I E S- O FF I CE 36. 1 0 2 . 13 ' .7307 844450 IO /ZZ /90 STAI'C CHEMICAL. MANU SUPPLIES-JANITOR TOR 1 x•7,87. 1 ` I 7808 843137 1111'Z190 STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE PAYMT OF DRUG $ 4.00 OF R LI G 50 - ` CN 890147OZ 25.z 1, CN 890 1.2837 8. CN 89019137.- 41-.80 _.... _ - I - CN 89013261 6. DRUG FORFEITURE $ 6 6 7809 850600 10/22/90 3UPE:.RAME R I CA FUEL & 011. 43.22 43922 _ -7810 860080- 10/2Z/90 _..& O1�S INC.__..... _- `t' SCH1FSKY ,� ....M.AINT .MATERIAL:.- 4,019.18 � t 7811 8601.01 10 /Z.F.2 90 T.J. AUT PARIS 8I_PPI.I ES- VF:HICL_E 8 5.18 VEL ( r --- ...... .... .......�- -._..__...__._ y _..._.._..__-_..._._.... -- MAINT MATERIAL 34.78 SUPPLIES-VEHICLE 121.15 273.82 7812 860305 ,� 11/12/:0 T.J.T. - SHIRTS T-SHIRTS 44.E 4 � f 244 .24 ,_..._- .____._.. - -7813. _ -- 8.0500... - - -- •ltd %�,�1 �t� - - -- - TAhIrET _.- _--- _____.___._.___....._ __.__ _.____. - _ -. -. -._ _ _.. __ � ,, SUPPL•I ES- JANITORIAL 40.83 SUPPLI 0 w 0 � 1 �. 0 8':• Ii �� • �� c_ ' 7814 861 175 11/12/90 TELENOVA SUPPLIES OFFICE 135.00 TELEPHONL. 56 .64. 7315 862.1,00 11/1Z/90 THANE HAWK INS POLAR CHEV . REPAIR MA INT VEH 1 9.6 8 Z9 ?81�a $6�.,�67 11/1 /90. .TIEF�N(:.Y BROTHERS, INC-. ,,, - `=1 .1F�I:�I.T•E:,;��-ErtF�F.:tGI~. ' �• 1 1. 1, 2 2 Wo 7817 880800 11/1: / 9 0 TRUCK UTILITIES MFG. SUPPLIES VEHICLE 5.0 ' 7818 881 320 11/ TWIN CITIES TRANSPORT AND FEE FOR SE:'RV 37.1.0 37.10 ' 781' .. 882115 1:.1 / 1Z /9 0 TWIN CITY .NURSERY .TWIN .CITY NURSERY- - . 419.28 . 419 .28' 7820 890600 11/12/90 U.H.L. INC. SUPL IE. JA 20.00 0w0 0 t: 78 1 .890900 11/1Z/90 U. S. WES1" COMMUNICATIONS FEE FOR SERVICE 1,540.07 1 , 540.07' rl 7822. �i 9� 100 10/22/90 UNIFORMS-UNLIMITED. s » UNIFORMS CL. C:- I..I. -1 8 �� .85 F"! UNIFORMS .: C:L_t+ `i' 138.44 U hl I V 13 F� ICI �, �: 1. 0 I I 51 . _, 0 UNIFORM 1.. 1 1 J. l �t t7 fG w 7�� 2 2 �. --- --- ; .,: UNIFORM 169. 6 7 0 . 2 4 ; F 1114 r .t li-p �1i- n • :rnr - r - ;-- - .1_7..., ..1,. TOTAL CHECKS :l 1 20S 1 5 77 .31 I[ Y .._ .. 1 111 71r !'TIFF[ tri -r 1 1117 11714 T^ - r lrmrT_7 -t-n- _j-i r r- r...r, 1, VOUC.EIRECi CITY OF MAPLC:W+ CID PAGE 18 11 16:47 "HECK RL LISTER VOUCHER/ CHECK; VENDOR C HE. C 1< VENDOR ti CHECK 1 .+. NUMBER NUMBER DATE NAME i:? t R IF' I �:i i N ,� {�`!i +tJ i�i'r A .7C:2 3 900 11/1 UN M E- DIC:AL �tJf' } l:.IE��; E':��1.1 !V "i .'.... __ ... _. _ ... S UPPLIES E t*.! l J I P M F: N T *:� w to �� •f l .. {:.1 � .�.. ,11 7:t4 9 105 0 0 11/12/90 VASK.O RUI I31SH REMoVA1. FOR "SERVICE 31 4.Re :a 14 •E3,r , 78 12 9 11 50 0 11,+ 121 9 0 VIKING IND CENTER IiPPLI(i VE1 I 4 '" 1::4.x. 0 'f. 718. 912:100 10 /ZZ /90 VIRTUE PR IN f INC; t T I {E• R C S T CS T r; 'r6 . 4 :-c 36 I _ 78 7 9.3 0500 11 / 1 9 0 W.W. CiRA I iNC;ER SMALL. TOOLS 61 .56 1 w 5 6 78ZS 930,950 10/22/90 WAGER INC. S t_IPPLIE S E: { f L lIf' 1 11 .63 ,, .. 78 3i . 10 /Z . /90 WARNING L ITES OF MN SIGNALS 48 48 . 00 7830 942800 10/22/90 WINE IELD -MITCHEL:L LEGAL. F1 f 1 CA E_. .. 525.00 ....._. , . ' ww.. LEGAL. v FISCAL 41 :, �;�.f `" w LEGAL 3 FISCAL 600.00 - 7831 943502 11/12/90 W I TZEL TREE MOVING, INC L. AND IMPROVE 1 LAND IMPROVE 2 LAND I M F' R O V F' 1 1 3, 6 �; 0 _ ,� ; LAND IMPROVE , .;, - � i i �" . Ca , � } i ,_ 6 7 0. 0 ., 74 950110 .- WONDERMAT ... CLEANERS - _. I' FOR - SERV � ,,,•- ,,� -,:, i;Q - 7333 960400 11/12/90 XEROX CORP. REPAIR M TNCE 11.90 _ REPAIR M ,.;. F EPA i R MT NE E:: 5f:, . I U .1 ' ;i. _ REPAIR MT NCF_ 88 t .. R "FAIR M T N G E~ - - - ... _.._ - _ - - - -- - -__ _ REPAIR MTiNCE 108 344 l,,. .. 7 3 4 ` 60500. 14/12/90 XEROX CORPORATION _ SUPPL OFFICE . 2,66.- SUPPLIES O F FICE 4 z _ SUPPLIES OFFIC 12.54 3UPPL:I.E•- S.-OFF= IGE ..._.._. _ _. _ _ __. 1 9,-76- . S lJ F' F L r E'.: CJ F= F T. 1..; E 12 1571 SUF'F'LIEyS. OF;F•ICE �:: 4 . 2 I . F r -. r ,ICU' ,�, SUPP F' F' L I E:' S O FF "' 8 . _; 6 ' "' �' ' I`,Il _ SUPPLIE O FFIC E 25.08 �rl 4 e., •j • SUPPLIES OFFICE 25.08 GUF'PL1•E:•G OF=FICE 48 228 jF;I i 7835 970700 10/2 YOCUM OIL C { 199.50 '199.50 1` 7836 980-400 10/22/90 ZAPPA, . JOSUPH TRAVEL. TRAIN 14 1 F f 7? 1 "1 - 'TE,37 980600 10 /�: /'�Ca 7EP MANUFACTURING COMPANY SUE`'F1..3:E:�• •JA1Nl:�f OR 59.40 C:HE I C:AL.S J.7 2' -. TOTAL CHECKS :l 1 20S 1 5 77 .31 I[ Y .._ .. 1 111 71r !'TIFF[ tri -r 1 1117 11714 T^ - r lrmrT_7 -t-n- _j-i r r- r...r, 1, CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0001 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 1, 1 231 1 INU MMULAN. 1: - 0017491 2. DAVID J JAHN 551. 51 24 3 €. 25 26 , 1 . / �:` a / SD LYL S AH O 4 L:. _=F V %J U Z) M t- rl 4 HWt-'H VU o f 5 28 �.. 2 00 1748. 10/ DALE CA RLSON �/ t 1� 50 m 00 6 1 30 fr 017494 10/26/90 ANDREA J OSTE R .. 72... .�,4» 00 1 5. GEORGE OSBACH . 55; 180. DD: 1331. _.... t'7 4 8 4 t 0 t #6 130 '''GARY: W* BASTIHIN a { 1341 1 i' 10 I » r Lr L... 148; 17 L.. J w 00 17457 10/26/ THE RESE CA RLSON 00 17485 10/26/90 FRANCES L JUKE R {-` 550n OO , 12j i 1 86/S IA5ERL : BANK 13 t39` . .,.... .... 40' »� 17 8G 1 D /.26. /SD`, . _ JANE: R E 756* 5D 141 0 i 1 231 0017491 10/26/90 DAVID J JAHN 551. 51 24 25 26 , 1 . / �:` a / SD LYL S AH O S79 s 10 27�. » 28 �.. 2 129) 1 30 fr 017494 10/26/90 ANDREA J OSTE R .. 1 31 32. 00 1 5. 10 / 2 6/90*' - L I A# I I SSA 180. DD: 1331. { 1341 1 i' w _ 19 r ID A L... 148; 17 1 35 , 0 00 17457 10/26/ THE RESE CA RLSON 840,49 1 3 61 i 1 86/S IA5ERL : BANK 7 64 t39` .,.... .... 40' f.r. 40 75 141 0 i 00 17500 10/26/90 ALAHA K MATHEYS 1 15 2 a ,j0 ! 142: X 441 f» 017 �D IL 1 �.� / �.::G / `�D :. CH R � ST"0��1"'IE R REGIS S`�' 7: ,.�#�.� � .,�- :46! w r r �rw 651 -1 %w MARGARET BBB:I: 0 : 1 47 !4s 00 17503 10/26/90 DELO RES A W I GNALO 1 9 1 93a 60. ;50< _ 001. 7504 '.' � � . DG / CA ROLE J ANDERSON .. .. 1 4,G. ,� 151 10 N*: BEHM-" 550,70 52 i i a `531 .., -- 00 17506 10/26/90 LUC I LLE E AU REL I US 1, 58,x. 37 � 54! � i 0017507 10/26190 DETT'Y D . SELVOG' :' x:54. 38 r� CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0002 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD /6 ..... ...... ,.... . •... ■ . ..... ,... • • ... •.. W.• ,w r. r. ♦ t r» r+- - - - ,.. .••. �'� i 2 3 �. • Y EANNE t H 5 0017 10/ 26/90 CONNIE L KELSEY 708. 51 7 _ . 17 1 � / �.�a/ _ Lt R A I E TC 1 �4a 7 . 8t - - 9 10! 11 ! 00 1751 2 12 f / 2 St 1 � `G 1 � CAROL JAGOE 8G 1.75 r 13f �. 01751 � 1a _ � D / 28 / 90 JEANET`�'E E CA RLE 1 151: _» SANDRA OLSON . Y .. - - -•. 161 r 2 .&a:3 0 �i 7 1 r� ( 0017 2 i �. /�.8/S� t'�RRY KAY � 'BLANK 857. 90 19 00 17516 ' 1O /26/90 KENNETH V COLLINS .. 2, 203 38 20, .. - 2 1 r. ••ti 22': i i 23i SVENDSEN �� 017 }24f r 10 / 2 G / 90 JOANNE M 1, ) 206..43 25 f 00 1751.9 26i 10/26/90 ROBE RTL D NELSON: : 1 C - 4 ' - 281 291 0017521 :301 1 0/28/90 CAROL F MART I NSON 1 129.. 37 - 3 001-7522.. 2 f 10/26 - HRH T ST I STILL. : 1 1 480. 88 ;33- X34 i3 001 7 7524 ;36� 10 / 26 / 90 JOHN F RASE R 1, 186., 28 -'37 } . 0017525 _ .... €. f 38 . -_. ."'.. 0/26/'go __ RAY OND' J L.L.? . - MORE _ 1 66449 0.6 1 -7526 t r r onal r.V 40 ! 41 +' 0017 10/ 2 6/90 DAVID L ARNOLD 1 42: 3s 00 17528 44,' i - 1 0/26/90 JOHN J DAN I CK - 1 , ) 5 90 • G: •! l � E Z - Q ; _ ' 1 a 7 iM 0 17530 •r� /26/90 1 0 ANTHONY G CAHANES 1 a 895 32 ' 4 9 0017531 DALE K CLAUSON 1, 508. 28 .. 1 - 1 .16 :75 _'-._` r 1 '53 � i 0017533 10/26/90 JOHN H ATCH I SON 1, 5:38. `8 541 -- _ 55y -•� M3�: 17534 56 ' r •� 1 / JAMES YaU G RE 1 1 7 17. 15 7 ' . - CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0003 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD T m ton . ..... MUM. NUM01=11, UMMEOM 1 3 11 71 1 5 1 0017536 10/26/90 WILLIAM *F PELTIER 1 777 30 il8i 6 119 7 0017537 10/26/90 THOMAS,*1 S:ZCZEPAN.SKI .:. 1 430.28. 1 40: 8 2 1 599. 67 10 %4.11 5 3 Lai i Ej • . V- WELeHLIN .1 i231 24! 0017539 10/26/90 RICHARD J LANG 1, 121 .10/26/90 KEVIN: RL HALWEG 2, 213. 13: -�0017540 1012 6/9 0 DALE�­ 1, 56 1. 1271 � 16 � ' %-J.L 75 4 J16 DERRELL T STOCKTON MfeHAEL RYAN'' 11 71 0017542 10/26/90 MICHAEL J HERBERT 1 il8i 119 0017543.-:':­ `90 10126/ ; C�': DR RLI.EGER SHARD 1 40: 2 1 22 r i Ej • . GRESQRY L STAFNE I i231 24! X30 1754 15 10/26/90 RONALD D BECKER 1 25 .10/26/90 KEVIN: RL HALWEG 2, 213. 1 t 1271 2 F5 113 DERRELL T STOCKTON J. 5315 a 34 28 • 291 1 30 1 0 017548 10/26/90 PAUL G PAULOS—JRa 1, 31 001-7549 .10/26-/Lg0 RICK $4 BOWMAN'­ 1, 580. 56.. • 33, t755 FLflm I L/ KARIS I at 9-870.2 a' I 341 1 351 1 00 17551 10/26/90 STEPHEN J HEINZ 1,1635o58 36 3 0017552. 1. 0_/ 26190. DAB I GRAF' 574** 28 38! • 39: ! j 017553, 10 26 130 Tj mulls"A DAVID j' LLA 40 411 i 0017554 10/26/90 ---STEVEN PALMA 1 518a • 5 42i ---- -- ------ 43. 0017555 10/26/90 ROBERT E VORWERK. 14,652aO3. 441:L 4 SEPH-: A BERGERON 46! .47 1481 0017557 10/26/90 JAMES MEEHAN 1, 846.74 491 1� 151' 5 0 0017558 10/26/90�L JON�, A MELAN DER. .1 , 574a Z - fa 4M 0 7 5 5 9 E 1 E) L2 13 E) SD Am I R Am H­ SAUNDERS 7 52! * i 53 1! 54 0017560 10/26/90 JAMES M EMBERTSON 55. 56i 0017561. 57, 1 DUANE, J�- WILLIAMS 1 42 JL 40 10/26/90.1 fa C OF MAPLEwooD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD 1 11 0004 le 10► 0017586 10/26/90 CYNTHIA WALDT 941m90 12, 13 14. 1 - . 1.0/26 / JOSE H FEHR - 941 • 1 15 756 «'` �-- '11: w . ` 16 - - - I 0017569 10/26/90 JAYME L FLAUGHER i 114.71 ;18 20f .� « 17, 7 3 _ 10/26/90 JUDITH WEGWER H 21 � 22' L.. i 231 iw 0 1757: 1 JUDY N CHLEBECK i 134. 70 j !24� 12 26-. .� 17 7 - - 10/26 - WILLIAM ASRIEVER - - 1 a ) 153.90 27 j ;-- :-. r� � � 5 -s � �r0� -,�-7- - - _ am' � �- � L -- - L ww 1 �zwT t� _ ��"�� I �... .. 1 1291 ;30i 0017575 10/26/90 MICHAEL . R KANE 1 4700 90 31, f.� »� 17576: 1 / `G / BRYAN, NAGEL 1 y 153. 52 i - i 31 � w 4 { i �TT�T M . :. 1D P �,____, y 7 ■ 4 34, i .35! - . fw 017578 10/ HENRY E KLAUS I NG 1 ,36! 37: 33; - -- ----- 001757.9-- ...... -. _ _ 10/26/_90 - ... -.- .,:.. ,� OHM SCHMOO K. _ ..: _ _ 47: 6 , w E w - • .. » _ `� low M ` 40! 4 , 0017 581 10/26/90 E R I CK D OGWALD 1 148. 30 42 �3, `a4 00 1758 10 / 26 / go - RONALD L . E RE BERG 1 � E 1 6. 48 a5 i -1 1 - "ALWLfflm e CASS - A j - X47' i c� 0 17584 10/ RANDAL L I NDBLC3M 1. 0880 10 1 48 4 9 001758 10/E6/9 JAMEG O EL IA 1, 1 442n 65 _- X j51 ! 1 8 7 5 6 1 03 s .52' i 53 �, 0017, 87 10/26/90 DENNIS L PECK 1- 775. 13 ;54: , 0017588.1. 10 / 26 / 9th W ILL I AM P R I EDE f , ��.��. G� 5i:.. le CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0005 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD r • 0 551 00 1781 10/26/90 DOUGLAS J . TAUBMAN 1 s 4 3 1.70 561 _ 571 6 1 t :. Lr. - i . D F '! 4 F G 5 r �. �17�SD iD / 26 / SD WALTER M GE I SSLE R 1, .3S 1.00 . 0017551. 10126/90- THE RAT - 1,�7G _T a; 9 1 0 .. 1-:7 59 -- r r 22 JTE)HN R L _ a) w 11� x:017593 10/26/90 ROBERT D ODEGARD 1, 583. 37 12 _ 13? f 14 . » >: c 17554. 1 LO I : J B RENNE R �. ? 191 15� , BARBARf4 f4' KRUMMEL 16n55 161 5135' i 17 00 17558 1 0/26/90 PAUL I NE STAPLES 1 ti . t 19 0017597 _ 1 D/26/'3o LUTHER. JONES* 79u20 7598 ..- NDE 22 .L i a - ` 1 221 » r 231 2 4 1 001 75 99 10/26/90 ROBERT S ANDERSON 1 181090 !25' 26€ € 017600, 10/26/90 -. DENNIS P LINDCRFF '1 i 271 1 281 '40 2 91 � 3 0017602 0017602 10/26/90 ROLAND B HELEY 1 E26. 03 3, . 00 178.3 10 / 226190_ MARK A NA RUSKA 1, €BBD= 3E`. 132 t 33 M E - 44 - ' .. �_• 1 7 � •� r ✓ �..• ` a�' -i� -t 'rt r- r-` �� - n � ri V f f f l M.r �..t �� .r.. wi D rC K --� - r- - { '� •..� V ff V 341 _ j35 �36 0017605 r. 10/x.8/90 Nor LES R DURwE 1 1 24Si 1 O - �3 aE . .. '' DANIEL BURS HAR`�' - . - 32- 2 . 00 i. -- �40 f 7. - � 411 00 17608 10/26/90 TAN I A CHASE 59 m 50 _ �43f 441 - � » �017G�_�3: .M= 10/26/90 MICHELLE #AILS E _..,.- 32 i .50 45 .` i . . - ..M •tire ..._...___. 461 • _ r • 0 551 00 1781 10/26/90 DOUGLAS J . TAUBMAN 1 s 4 3 1.70 561 _ 571 6 0 s 00 17617 1 i 10/26/90 JEAN NELSON 389.14 F - 7 . 1 1 �8 1 /2f JUD I T f MGRGELL 59`. 1 5 , ci �. ..i 3 . X11+ �12; •��� t, 0 17£ 2 _ 1 R I TA MACY 118. 1 , 13 � :178 10/26/96 AT EE DOHERTY 1 073 90 161 - io /2- MARfE L - - 3 il 71 11 00 1782.E 10/26/90 GEOFFREY W OLSON 1. _ 19, »i ». 7624 10/26/9 NAN I�"...'':E,.... 457w50 :20; - 1 21 „ f i i 22 r •� _ Lr -L' LIVINGSTON tt JJ!! V 88 • 74 1 231 X 24; 0017626 10/26/ KENNET ROBERT 1. 25 00 17627 10/2 6/90. THOMAS R I EDEEEL - 363 s 00 ! !2 r: .. ! - �_ f 7-- 7 --- -- - 28 j i 0017Gj. 9 10/26/90 MARJOR I E GGTROM 1 E 29n 30 :30. , 00 176 3 0 ,32 10 / 26 f 901 NICHOLAS N CARVER _ 1 1 3 11.51 1341 i35 il 00 17632 10/26/90 DANIEL CAMPAHA RG 288. 00 1 361 37 , t �. }.17 ,x►. .10/2-6/ 9 .::... MI C AEL< 1 ...A I :..: - - -- _ _`88. 00 38! _ ' _ : . ' 0- _ EARL WAmnc--I%l 0_ 1 1 41 i 0017635 10/26/90 EDWARD A NADEAU 134, 88 42 1 i 43� .;» 17E,8 44! 1 O / / GEORGE. -LWEE 1 ��.. t f s {� 1. i45 . . S* NUTESON' i 46 1 - 0 176 3 8 1 ROGER W DREHEIM 1 , 7 225, 10 481 49 0017639 50 A I ' ..: ED 1 272LU 9 �52 1 : 53 i 0017841 10/26/90 DENNIS M MULVANEY 1 43. 50 i X55. 00 17642 156; 10/26/90 GEORGE C. 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I NQS . - ANIS' I3EDU I QNG _. ,: :: . 3# 333 6 57 ; .:., . .. 0 CITY 1.� ��i P L WO LJ «� ►_� 0 1 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD a t ' y ROE R i'�#i� ___ _-----....__._._. _ _ - 7'3�: 66 c c�31 767 5 11i(:�9/= 0 MICHAEL A McGUIRE 371. 9 ,. �1 7 76 11 /09/90 GAIL BLACKSTONE 11901,78 X -Y7 { 1 386-A78 10 0C 17 78 11 /109/9 _y KATHRYN SMITH 111-1.35 J 1 t_)0 17679 11/09/90 KIMBERLY BANKS 766,65 11/€_y } ���- ___ - _ -_ _ -D I -I}- "; -- - A " i' --- - - - `� 51. 51 «?►:_y 1 Its 1 11 1 {rf9/19 C') LYLE SWANSON LL� 0 f 17682 11 /09/90 LARRY J CUDE 288, 80 043. ^v 0.-)1 7�8'r 9 WILL.IAil MIK IGKA 1a��y. ►:�f��} 1 7 G 8 5 11/09/90 DANIEL. F FAUST E, 148,17 _- ,}i 7 - ._.... ---- ---. # 1 } ,� t� --- _.._--- ERE CARLSON----..._ . __ _. 810 4 'J 11 1 C)9/19 0 DEDORAIA DE}' -1N s«.. b 00 17 688 1 1 1 �L}r ..� ALANA K MATHEYS 1, 152.31 _-_..__..} TT. .. j y..ti . __.__. ... _... _ ._.............. . . ... S.}9, j 7 ` .7. 4.J W {J f REG -1 o. .... _. .. .._.... ... t 77 M c)(-) 1 9 f«} MARGARET t o . B { i t } 6r 1 . 5 2 • 1.M6 9 1 11 /109/90 _ DELOREG A V I GNH"%L.O - - _ _ _ ~ r3 i. _ 1,31. 5tr --- (4#Gc-4 11- f 09 90- - ...- CAR L E--- J-- ANDERSON 11 4 5 G w 50 11 /« G/9« LOIS H BEHM, 00 94 11/09/90 LI C I L.LE E AUREL I UG 1,983,37 1 ^ ---. -A -1-7695_ _ _ .. _.. - - - 1.1 0}�}- -- - -- - -- ��_.._ .D fir'-- -- G E L. 4,l E� -s___... - __.. _ _ _ 457.88 1 L1 E A N N E L S C �� L✓� i {«��«� .!'697 1 1 /�_�`�19�_a CO���� I E L �EL�EY ...s80. so �).. _ #. 1` {^} f t;,�'- ._.. - _ -- --- -.L�. O R R � L... ._. . L_F. -. ..I. O R ' Q-14,70 r _ l Ib99 i 1, r 31 9 _ PATRICIA JP) HENSLEY kz�o 001770 11/09/90 CAROL JAGOE 85-7, 9":} 0 CITY CSE MAPLES OOD EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS -. FOR THE CURRENT PAY ��ER I CSD _ a — --•- -HE K -- . NUMB �----_-___ C HE --GK –DA -T - F f) - __t A .i OC -)17702 1 1 /09/90 SANDRA OLSON 671,27 € €»� r f»}S 11/09/90 MARY KAY �;BLANK 857, �{»� f . NS - 11 / t JSfS0 CAROLE L R I CH I E 1 »05 ; €. 0171Q6 11 /09/90 JOANNE M SVEHDSEN 1, 445■ St:) €» 01 < < y 11 /09/90 ELAINE FULLER 480, S i V 00177f.)9 11/09/90 CAROL E MART I NSOH 977, 9C 1-i 480. 68 23 »}{_f 1 f f 1 � 1 1.� _ 9/9 C) Dt l r LD W SK �LMAH 1, 5�S w f�; � 0017712 11/09/90 JOHN E RASE R 19 186,28 631 C) C) 17 f 1 1 1 «y S �f '•«} S C C T T L S T -E F E E ,� � �:.. ,�.� w� 1 v !»�r 1 r7 f 15 1 1 /€_?9/S€_3 DAVID L ARNOLD�#��.,R �a J - } 3 i-} }•, ;. .� 1 1 f{»y' i f€»� JOHN C D C3 ! L -, R 21.:5 r r ' .i. f 7 18 11 ff {«>�� S€_� -ANTHONY G- CAHAN S w.ti��w �,�. DALE— C- L i"7 ti«1 S O1 -------- 1 ,q 5 0 G . 1.�.« 8 00 7720 RICHARD M MOESCH E R 1, i - S■ Gam: •2 j 0017-1721 121 11 /09/90 JCHH H ATCH I SON 1, 50b ■ 28 ti 22 jf4m s 1 7 23 11/09/90 YANG YING 90 0017724 11 /€ 9/90 WILLIAM F PEL T I ER -8n44 *� {- _ ♦ lam- _ 1� _ �'' {j � } } 597----74- -17 7 M= 5 11 /09/90 CABOT V WELCHL. I N 1, G21 ■ GG -- 0017*727 11 /09/90 RICHARD J LANG 11631.43 r CITY OF MAPLEWOOD 0003 EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT �'AY PERI�}� -AMOUNT-----* ------- - _ ... F { J 0131 DAtE K Opp, r I J t;}c-} 17-729 1 1 /09/90 MICHAEL RYAN 11746,16 ' 001 7730 11 /09/90 MICHAEL J . HE RBE RT 1 6 1 9r 17 REGE i� �.};w} 17 r 11 /09/90 GREGORY L GTAENE 11596,76 t� 0 1 7 733 1 1 / 09 / 9;_} RCHAL D D BECK :E R �. , ..�G 1. 4� OXY t Q k,} 177 �5 11 /09/90 DER RELL lw G TOCK TON 001 771236 1 PAUL. G PAUL.CS—JRr i, 460. 4 it 00 1--*77-37----------------I-I-/-C-14a/-13"--- 40 �_}�.} . f ! �3 . i /• R y9f 90 EL I NT D KAR I G 1,498,28 c�}C)1 '7 9 11/09/90 STEPHEN J HEINZ 11769,27 2a DAVID J T H G M A L L A �: � 0L} 1 � t 42 11 /09/90 STEVEN PALMA 1, 608. 05 J -' 1 RC -Rte- E ,t C i E f :--- _ _... _ - _ .._ - I � 69c), C ,.._ - J E 1)1 1 44 11.'}_}�.'9►:�} JOSEPH A BERGERON �{ 1 s a C)2 1 7 r 45 - _ ll—/09 r ..} JAMES MEEHAN 29r 85 1 _ - - _ .._-. _ .. _ 1 1 /0 3 ` ;_�.. - __.. ___ .____. , Qin-- A---- M LAN E __ ._--. _ ._ __. __ _ .. 1 _ - - 574.28 0()1 r f 47 11 / (--)9i 'fit;} SARAH SAUNDERS 1, 122, 613 �w 017748 11 /;w 9/90 JAMES M EMBERTGCH 1, 618, �4 40 t^ w 1775#_} 1. r` { / 9 Jr)NET L RAB I NE 11114,711 V (_-)0 17751 11/109/90 J'UL I E A ST ■HH. ♦E 1,) 073, 3_ 90 « 753 ; 1 t «j' f '•w} CAROL NELSON 21284.60 0;w}1 i 7 54 11! /09/90 CYNTHIA HI[ i W• •LD 959, 05 0 :.- CITY CIS' 1A�'L WGt3D ��}�: 04 - EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS FOR THE CURRENT PAY PIE R I GD -' _ 1-110919f: -JOSEPW 0 y 177 8 11 /09/90 JILL PETERS 855, 74 '3 OCY 17757 11/09/90 3AYME L_ FL..AUGHE R 11 135 r 09 C- 17 r 59 11 f E:�3 / 90 KENNETH G HA I DE R 21203,38 00 17760 11/09/90 JUDYGHLEDEGK 1 1 134. 70 153.90-. -153.90-- 4 11 /09/90 GERALD W MEYER 11 287. 9Q - 0017763 11/09/ 90 MICHAEL R KANE 114-70,90 n a --7 7' 4------ -- _ ___ 3 - _ _#_ 110919(_ _1,4 - { .. - �.: ....... ./i.. ....... . 1 f 765 11/109/190 DAVID P, LUTZ 2114. 96 �» 01 r 7 11 /09/90 MEN RY F KLAUG I NG 112506 11, 14-710 63 .. _ r rt8 11 :vG. 70 J• {»?�_)1 1769 G9 1 1 /09/90 ER I CK D _OSWALD 11159,14 _ _ __ ..._..._�. RGNA - �...- REBE RG _... _ - _. _..._ __..... -- _ _ _ 1, 208ma �.s k»� _j1 7 7 1 1 1 /(»)990 WILLIAM 0017772 - - - 1.1 /09/90 _ RANDAL L I NDBLOM _ _ _ �. � 1-�:4. +;32 J - ' x_ 17 7 7 M3 __ _ .. __. , t »� `3€_ -__ - -- -- -- 't #E -G EL_ I r` - --- - -- _ -- _ _ _ . - "'- _ -- ' --• _ __ I A+ 81, o 1 -"~-r.. -r�73 t_yE�1r_./»G._ t"f f �'� JOHN DU CHARME 11119,62 -��_i 177 75 DENNIS L PECK 11442,66 y'J '*177 7 t -___ __---.._. -- . _ _ . _.1.1 _/ :.�' / �}--- _ --- - I A --- :EDS--- _- - _ _ - - - -- --- - - _ 1, J 6 . G . 17 77 BRUCE A IRIGIA 11 792, 500017778 11/0 /G0 WALTER M GE I OGLER I q 428. A+ J 1 1 _ — }-_ _-------- - --- -,- �}}-- `T�"�-.R L.y _`Mfg:-T Z --- a G - Jl 0 01 -77 8 0 1 1 JOHN R LGFG REN 992,29 0017781 11/09/90 ROBERT D QDEGARD 11 983, 37 _.,. . 'JI CITY OF MAP LEWOOD 05 EMPLOYEE GRGCS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCE -ION CHECKS r .�..O THE CUAREr�T P'AY PERIOD 7—--- ­HECK— NUMBER---- CHECK--Dn-TE-D— 7 J --PRE NNE -}f_} i ` f �.� 1 1 �t } � 90 BARBARA A KRUMMEL 541..69 k _0 }17784 11/09/90 'AUL I E TAPL»EG 1, 743, r � c q , 20. 0017786 1 1 MARGARET KUNDE 121 r L:.'8 0017787 11/09/90 RODE RT G ANDERSONDEWIS 91 0;} 1 7 83 1 1 /(- 9/9£:} WILLIAM CARRY 1, 14 8.;� 1 a: 0017790 11/09/90 ROLAND D HELEY 23 11 2L-6. 0 40 1 s, 633. E '?- 17_79 2 11 {»} i ;-? JAMES CCH I NDELDECKE R 1, - 001 �'7�;� 1 1 / t }�f��� MYL.ES R DURKE 1, 24 9r 10 1'f 795 11 /k;}9/ 9 TODD JAGGE 50 0 01 *"'77 98 11 09 (--) MICHELLE H I LGGEN 11.25 »0 40 r i -i - . 7 7 g8 . 1 / {:} 9/ 0 KAYLL.NE PETERSON R C `Y` _ C WARD '`'f --,1. «l0. , tOC } 17 801 11/109/190 JANET M GREW HM.°�a MAN - 1 2k }6r 7Q _ J x,}0178 2 11 /09/90 JEAN NELSON 416,80 `LL ---JUDJ TR -4--- HO R S NEL _ ---- -- -- _. -- ---- -_ - _ _.. _ _ . 592-0-- 15 »t{_} 1 -7S 0 4 11 k*»} 9 /90 ANN E HU f CH I NSON 932.51 C-)017805 11/09/90 R I TA MACY 135, 00 J ` v 1—=7 8 r=} 11 / 09-/90---------- K A H E E t--- — Df -tE T - 09 3. 5 2 — 1 7 8 t;}7 . 1 / { / E } MARIE D A R T A 1, .-11. �� �' - }�} 17808 11 / f_3� / ��»3 GECE �' RE`,� �! C3L.Gi� 19983,37 .} L CITY 0E MAPLEWOOD 0006 t EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS raii -- _ �- O R THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD CtfE -0K---NUM E -R-- CHEG—K—DPtTE f :- EE i L :3. '- t78t _.�..y._�-____ .i--� r -NANCY. ISS •EL ._.... _.-._._.. _._..._._._. .,.._.__...... _.... ___-...__.__Y.__. ... .....-.__.__. /.. j,,-_�_. ._.__...____._._....__._. L•IL-'•-•'if 4 0017810 11 /09/90 JOYCE L L I V I NGSTON 776,82 7 0017811 11/09/90 KENNETH ROBERTS 11 183. 51 .g THOMAS-RI-EDE-SE-t-- 3-23"0 10; 0017813 11/09/90 THOMAS G EKST RAND 11491,24 .12 ;}3 0017814 11/09/90. MARJORIE OSTROM 1 -29,30 i -. 7 HeLA __-W-C-A-RV _-_ .-..-.._-_ _ _ L.J . 1wt W __"__ _'-__•__. .._. 0 01 7816 11 /09/90 ROBERT J WENGER 1 a .:54.1. 10 yu tr 017817 DANIEL CAMPANARO 288.00 0 2c 2-1 288 0-4-10 22 1 "819 11 09 9C_ EARL WH"RREN 384. 00 L : €:=17820 11 /09/ �0 EDWARD A HADEAU 138, 78 27 1.11- 2 2 8 . L� Q Q 17822 11 /09/90 L.AVERNE S NUTEGOW 1, GQQ, 5C-) 0017823 11/09/90 ROGER W BREHE I M } 11 225m 10 v _ J 90 '7825 _ 1 0} 11 09 9(�) DAVID GERMA I H 1 q ��: �:5. 11 )0{ } 17826 _ 11.`09/90 DENNIS M MULVANEY _ 1,, 343.50 ?. q 40 -7 8-t T -GEORGE--C--SF-,RE -I L -- ---- -----. _._ _ _.__ . _. __ .... 1 1 5-,,-5(_ _ i 00178 .:8 11 /09/90 ELIZADETH J WE I LAND 11 236, C10 A 0017829 VOID 11/09/90 CITY OF MAPLEWOOD (HCMA) 31678.72 i C �ET 1 ! • ME N -T-- 'F RUR T — 4 L.r 7 .-- __..—._ ___-- _ . _ _ _ __.-8.-- 7 6 3-.. 4%q---- q-. 47 ( vo 1 78U-31 11/09/90 YM5 A-SME 2725 5 «y 4 ,. 0 da , 00178U3i 4�O i D 11 /09/90 MAPLEWOOD STATE DANK #1 23,1 214a 06 v t}}�'�t'+j)����j - ` {{t j/�� (�.��.��j �! lr/ l../ V �� .._.._..__--..._- ! - f ..f fY {Jr��y� j{(.��'/.�._ ([j��'� �.+�f�j(.{■�._�M._. y({�_�r'�- ,(}.�v{• � /`* � T • / �Mr 1�/OMM, \wf ■ ..._RE1rw f -{ �.�f E._..�_ ..»..-..-_•-_.... -.... .. ,- Wa 7 ... ... _.... / 3 0017834 VOID 11 /09/90 FIRST MINNESOTA (FICA) 81 190, 50 0017835 VOID 11/09/90 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT ASSOC 41 G 7 9. O L ----'---'`-Ap - CITY OF MAPLEWOOD EMPLOYEE GROSSEARNINGS AND PAYROLL DEDUCTION CHECKS ^°~' FOR THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Finance Director RE: BUDGET ADJUSTMENT - FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: November 7, 1990 INTRODUCTION AGENDA N0. Action by Co moil o, Endorsed..,, Mo_1._-* i C'L1. DL Ca► t e .i' rilV .amaa. Budget adjustments are needed for the purchase of office ce equipment fo art -ti r the new part-time accountant in the Finance Department. These adjustments involve a $3,080 decrease in the 1991 Budget and corresponding n i the 1990 Budget, p g nc rease �n BACKGROUND The proposed 1991 Budget includes $3,080 for office equipment for the part-time accountant position. This is a new position in the Finance Department. � p Hance p On 27th the Council authorized the hiringof a person for this position this e • p year. This was to enable the training of the person with the full-time accountant that was also hired. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Council decrease the 1991 Budget Finance$3,080g t for the Department by and increase the 1990 Bud et for.t_he _ Finance b$3,080_' -Departmenty to finance the purchase of office equipment for the position, part-time accountant tmc TO: FROM: RE: DATE: AGENDA N0. `�:? AGENDA REPORT City Manager Finance Director APPLICATION FOR CANCELLATION OF AMBULANCE BILL November 7, 1990 Action 'by Coune.J11,,;,, Endorsed-.,-,, Mcd.ified Rejects Date An application for cancellation of a $143 ambulance bill has been received from Paul Landrev i l l e . This individual was taken to RamseyMedical al Center on January 6th with cuts on his head. The information submitted with his application for cancellation indicates his annual income consists of $3,660 from Social Security and $4,880 from a Veterans Administration disability pension. tmc APPLICATION FOR CANCELLATION'OF PARAMEDIC AMBULANCE SERVICE CHARGES NAME OF APPLICANT:_. PG41 c n a F -e U-[ I I -e, ADDRESS OF APPLICANT:_I PX9LA Rpp�,o odd CITY:. MCA01P1A)00.j STATE: M M ZIP: S 1 O r PATIENT'S NAME:- fa.1-101 '(. � I � ATE OF SERVICE: (' AMOUNT OF CHARGES REQUESTED TO BE CANCELLED: Qct J� l( REASON FOR REQUEST - CHECK ONE: 1. Financial Hardship (fill out reverse side): 2. Other: M Ot 11 I certify that the income information I have supplied • is true a pp ped on this appl�cat�on nd accurate. I also certify that the amo.unt of the to be cancelledcharges requested are not covered by Medical assistance .worker's • Medicare, health insurance� compensation, or auto insurance. Signe . - ' Date: INCOME INFORMATION "INCOME" means any amount received from the following sources by any Resident: • Any Public Assistance, including but • Salaries, including commissions, bonuses,. not limited to Welfare, AFDC, SSI, and overtime pay and tips Unemployment Compensation • Interest and Dividends • Pensions and Annuities, including PERA and Social Security • Rental income • Estate or Trust income • Business Profit --for self-employed • Gain from the sale of property or individuals, including Farmers securities • Payments rece*i gyred from properties being • VA Educational Grants sold on Contracts for Deed List all residents of your household. Include yourself. Include their ages and their incomes (if any): 1.) Income listed should include all income which your household can reasonable expect to receive during the next 12 months. Z) "RESIDENT" means any person, other than a renter, living in the household for at least 9 months of the year, or a person who is claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes. NAME OF AGE OF INCOME OF RESIDENT RESIDENT RESIDENT SOURCE OF INCOME (per month) (including employer's address, if applicable) tVIC,JCJOe- _A d m -3-c :AV - TOTAL INCOME: per month= per year Veterans Administration FT. SNELLItJG - £T. PAUL MN 55111 PAUL -M LANDREVILLE 1854 BEEBE RD APT 312 ST PAUL MN 55109 97 January 19, 1990 IN REPLY REFER T0: 21124 FILE NUMBEE: 4'72-14-1000/00 P M LANDR Your DISABILITY PENSION award has been amended as f 03.1 ws : EFFECTIVE DATE MONTHLY RATE COUNTAB: E ANNUAL MAyIMUM ANNUAL I i-1C0ME RATE 5-01-88 $489.00 02267 08140 12-01-88 $503.00 02427 08466 4-01-89 $388.00 03804 08466 12-0�-89 $406.00 03984. 08864 The VA pays a pension to make up the difference between count- able annual income and the maximum annual rate. To determine your monthly payment rate, subtract your countable annual income from the maximum annual rate and divide by 12, Round this answer down to the nearest whole dollar amount. This award action is based on countable annual income of $2267 prom May 1, 1988. In determining th.e countable . income we included the following sources of income as reported by you: SELF EARNED $00000; SOCIAL SECURITY $03660; "RETIREMENT $00000; INTEREST $00000; INSURANCE $00000; AND OTHER INCOME $00000.. S P 0 U 17 EARNED $0 000: S(OCI AL SECt;RITY $00000; RETIREMENT $00000; INTEREST $00000; INSURANCE $00000; AND OTHER INCOME $00000. In computing your countable income consideration was given to your report of expenses paid as follows: SELF : MEDICAL $1800; LAST.ILLNESS AND BURIAL $0000• EDUCATION $0000; DISABILITY SOCIAL SECURITY $0000; AND DISABILITY RETIREMENT $0000. Veterans Administration IMPORTANT - SEE REVERSE FOR PROCEDURAL AND APPELLATE RIGHTS KEEP THIS LETTER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE VA FORM OCT 1986 20-8993 AGENDA REPORT T0: City Manager FROM: Finance Director RE: DESIGNATION OF DEPOSITORY DATE: November 8, 1990 AGENDA N0. Acton by Counci ai Endorse Modified Rejected In order for the City to continue doing business with Kidder, Peabody & Co., Inc., they require that the City adopt the attached resolution. City investment policies authorize investment transactions with security dealers who are on the Federal Reserve Bank's list of primary dealers. Kidder, Peabody & Co. is in this category. Adoption of this resolution is recommended. tmc Attachment Firm Name CITY OF MAPLEWOOD Address 1830 Fast County Road B, Maplewood, MN 55109 Certificate of the Adoption of Corporate Resolutions Authorizing Doing Business With Kidder, Peabody a Co., Incorporated I, Lucille Aurelius, -.-City Clerk for the City of Maplewood, under the laws of Minnesota (hereafter "the Corporation"), do herebycertify Y that at a meeting of the City Council duly held on the 15 day of November , I990 at which a quorum was present and acting throughout, the following Resolutions were duly adopted and are still in full force and effect: RESOLVED: First: That any one of the following named officers and employees: Daniel Faust Title: Finance Director Carole Anderson Title: Assistant Finance Director Chris Regis Title: Accountant Peggy Gibbs Title: Accountant be, and each of them hereby is, authorized, for and on behalf of the Corporation, to establish and maintain one or more accounts with Kidder, Peabody & Co. Incorporated or its affiliates (hereafter "Kidder, Peabody") for the purpose of buying and sel ling securities issued b � y or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or its agencies including repurchase or reverse repurchase transactions, non-exchange traded options thereon, and to do all things necessary or appropriate in connection therewith: Second: That, in the event of any change in the office or owers of persons P hereby authorized, the City Clerk shall certify such change to Kidder, Peabody in writing in the -manner hereinabove provided which notification, when received, shall be adequate both to terminate the authorization of the persons theretofore authorized, and to authorize the persons thereby substituted. Third: That the City UerX of the Corporation be, and is hereby directed to certify and deliver under seal of the Corporation to Kidder, Peabody: (a) a true copy of these resolutions; (b) a certificate that the Corporation is duty organized and existing, that its Charter and By -Laws -authorize, it to transact the business -otherwise imposed upon such authority. Fourth: That Kidder, Peabody may rely upon my certification until it shall have received written notice of a change in or the rescission of authority. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of the Corporation this day of , 19 . (Corporate seal) City Clerk f MEMORANDUM TO_: City Manager FROM: Tom Riedesel - Planning Intern SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit Termination and Home Occupation License LOCATION: 2646 Maryland Avenue APPLICANT: Katherine Shonka DATE: October 25, 1990 INTRODUCTION e e0t�� � Date _ lwA'w�¢4"+�d'"'�tti¢iu.SiirJ Z��Es:s`.•: Termination of a conditional use permit to operate a beauty shop as a home occupation. BACKGROUND On October 8, 1984, Council approved a conditional use permit for the home occupation, subject to the following conditions: 1. An operative 10 -pound dry chemical, all purpose fire extinguisher must be wall-mounted.and readily available in the beauty shop and a smoke detector is to be installed near the stairway. 2. Renewal may be granted if all of the home occupation code requirements have been complied with and no nuisance situations persist. 3. A license shall be obtained from the City Clerk in January, 1985, and every year thereafter for which the conditional use permit is in effect. On October . 9 , 19 8 5 , _ Council _ approved -_ the renewal of the conditional use permit for five years. On July 27, 1988, the City Council amended the City Code to require licenses, rather than- conditional use permits, for home occupations. Licenses are issued to individuals, while conditional use permits run with the property. Licenses must be renewed by the City Clerk each year. CODE REQUIREMENTS Subsection 36-446(a) Conditional Use Permits: "The City Council may suspend or terminate the permit if the approved conditions have been violated or the use is no longer in effect." DISCUSSION The applicant is meeting the City's conditions for the home Occupation. There have been no complaints. RECOMMENDATION 1. Termination of the conditional use permit at 2646 Maryland Avenue for a beauty shop. 2. Approval of a home occupation license for Katherine Shonka .to operate a beautyshop at 2646 Maryland Avenue. Approval is subject to the original conditions of approval. mb/SHONKA Attachments: 1, Location Map 2, Property Line/Zoning Map 2 HOLLOW (AY AVE. I 1 U JLPLEY AVE. 0 0 30 LARPENTE UR AVE, 0 10AH0 AVE.. IJ z x cr. • MONTANA AVE. cr cr MAWYLAKE ItC). W IVYAVE. X TrailerCourt 8(Pr ivate) 212 E. MARYLAND AVE. 31 QBeOYe/ o 0 0 Lake _j AVE 32 BUSH 1E ROS74VE.ptA ST , 69 0001. FGERAN7," MAQN2LLA AVE. uT liar: Lze 0 j6 9 It z 10 I.- z HAARV STER AVF...'.** > 40 .j 2 D12 w E1. LA. BRAND AVE'.,.. eta AVE. z E. 7 T AVE. T29N I%^ LOCATION MAP' Attachment One m .rr , OD mob vW 9= 17 18 4 . w 21 - - R. fes- ` J MIP -07 - U)240 23 and W" 4�. o 4 X25 26 _ X28<29 30 27 /4S"- 98 0 p l�gc'A Ep V ' PUD 32 \3 1 33, 34 3 T,73 2 I ;�: ; �� .� /45. 93 4 4; . ' 1 ^ 1 3 P �� :a: �� P 8 s 72•. . 3 6 V 35 o G 0 P ti s2 23 fj 10 12 72* 3a�' 2 x.57 65 - 2 6` 64' 7r.R2 -+do a WI 2636.: 2654 2664 nor At 7S' � ::• :;:; tfj .� �i i' -1168 .44 TK • S ..S '� -- — — — 17 .3 ' X1697 5 U)7Qf! A r r 637 - % k 4 W o M6 api 2627 o If � 3; s (D5 �. 12 �! ) 4% PROPERTY LINE /ZONING MAP q Attachment Two .+• E7 14od.ified ,„.x,_ �- 71 _ Re j ected MEMO RANDUM Dat TO: City Manager FROM: Tom Riedesel, .Planning Intern SUBJECT:Conditional Use Permit Renewal LOCATION 2207 McAfee Circle APPLICANT: Scott and Julie.Hoffman DATE October 3,* 1.990 INTRODUCTION The applicant is requesting renewal of a conditional use permit for a deck that was constructed into a required street setback. BACKGROUND 10-23-89 Council granted the conditional use permit to allow the*Hoffmans.to construct a deck into the required setback along County Road B subject to the following conditions 1. Adherence to the site plan, dated August 18, 1989, unless a change is approved by City staff. 21. Approval of all.building plans and issuance of a building permit by the building inspector prior to the start of construction. 3. No permanent walls or roof shall. be permitted with the deck in the setback encroachment area. 4.. -The -storage- area -under the deck shall not be heated 'and shall not be used for living space, unless a roved by the pp . w: City building of f i.cial . 5. No lighting shall be permitted whichg lares or shines on the :public right-of-way. 6. This permit shall be subject to Y review after one year. from . the date of approval, based onthe procedures in City code. CODE 'REQUIREMENTS Subsection 36-442(c) requires that all conditional useP ermits be reviewed by Council one year from the date.of initial approval unless such review is waived,by Council decision or ordinance. 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BACKGROUND The City. approved. the CUP on February 111: 19859... On October 24 1988 the City Council revised.the CUP. Refer to the -condit•ions . of approval on page 4* On October 23, 198'9, Council renewed the CUP for .one year, sub' ect to the October 24, 19 8 8 . conditions . CRITERIA FOR. APPROVAL Subsection C) y .36-442 e of Cit Code . requires that the City Council review each CUP within one year of the date of initial approval. The Cit Y Council may renew the permit with or without a time limit A time limit cannot exceed - five years Section 36-445(b) states that a conditional use permit shall remain in effect as long as the conditions agreed upon ire observed, but nothing in this section shall prevent the City from enacting or amending official controls to change the status of conditional uses. Any conditional use that meets the agreed upon conditions and is later disallowed because of the City enacting.. or amending official controls shall be considered alegal nonconforming use . DISCUSSION This project.has.developed according to the.original conditions It meets all current requirements, including the new density tables RECOMMENDATIONS Renewalo fthe conditional use permit -for the Pondview Apartments , planned unit development for an indefinite length of time, subject' to the October 24, 1988 conditions.of approval. mb.\Pondview Attachments: 1.. Location Map 2. Site Plan 3. October 24, 1988 CUP conditions %POD) �' M2 ir �o w • R 3 ft 00 93 BEAVER CREEK APARTMENTS r� IPUD Lq j . / t_ r • CREEK CONDOMINIUMS �-- BEAVER A2 �• a> A ait R I v•qr, art • ( PUD) R w•�!r 1 •--1 F STERLINGGLEN QUADS STE �E cAKE R .�" - � c . • . J 1 R L 5r a 1 F � BOO R R I• / 3 �T'tiwAvof R ft I Id F ir T, R r is . R R L R F k MIT k V -4 Ft ®c ' LOCATION MAP. 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Finished g • 0 Oft 1 �' ` • f too • • • •. f • •• •/I • • • • ►11tL1Y1MAlIT UTILITY AC"filAtIC 'BEAVER CREEK APARTMENTS • 1 ' • 1 • 1 •� ♦ PLAN •� ' f i • f ' �♦ II. t� wi . •RtTCM i • �• M• • •�•• ••�•••• • • O N•N•1• • t •••111•'1 . .�•ro•r I • w. • O•I••� •I• • �. • • • • 1 vy • r i I • 1, f fa �-• 1. 1 • • 0 % \,so-•--��- a It 1 �f1�IM 1 •• �1 • /$a awl /• ��/ / 1 t • �� 1 I • •� 1 I � 1 f • 1 • 1'11 111 I I , ) � 1 . 1 `• ;. 1 ;. 1 1� Ilan 1 �� • ,� I �. 1 , 1 i 1 / I• 1 X11111 I, •.• �. • I • 1 • .+ 411111!1. �. • �. • • LIJ SITE, PLAN BEAVER CREEK APARTMENTS Attachment 2 t create excessive additional requirements at .•8. The use would no and. would not be Public cost for public facilities and services, . P . detrimental to the welfare of the City an in:cor orate the site's natural and 9. The use would preserve a P scenic features into the development desi gn. F lo. The use would cause minima 1 adverse environmental of f ects. 'ect to the f ollowing. conditions :_ Approval is subs northerly facing roof area for the.northwest structure ma 1. The Y y , drain to Jim's Prairie, provided.predevelopment runoff levels All other ' ervious surface area shall drain are not exceeded. A P away from Jima's Prairie. • es or fertilizers shall be applied to any 2. No-herblcides,. pesticid drains to the prairie, unless the type, amount and area that location are approved by the City. • road shall be constructed from the apartment 3. The emergency exit vehicles and the . project to Maryland Avenue to support emergency PY pathway shall be paved from the apartments to the proposed pri. street in the condominium.project prior to the issuvate ance of u permit A public easement for emergency vehicle an occupancy y p acc ess shall be recorded from the apartment parking lot to over the proposed. path and future private Maryland Avenue, n the Beaver Lake c.ond.ominium project$ The emergency street .i • s must be maintained and kept free of obstruc vehicle access . tions by the respective property owners. ' sued a statement shall be 4. Before an occupancy permit is is P he right to with the property , granting the City t g recorded P burn Jim's Prairie and maintain thefence along the -south ' ' Prairie that i.s located approximately five boundary of Jim s P e of this state- _ feet into the apartment property. The language ent shall be a .e City. m proved by th P sed. in the January 169 5, A roval includes the. site plan enclo . . PP staff reports Any changes that result in an increase , 1985 s p or site plan shallr.equlre • _ d-ensit or ..change in . building type_ 1 ' ring and a roval by the City Councils *, a public hea g PP ' ions of initial approval, • 6. This approval supersedes the conditions granted February 11, 1985. _- Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes all* 5 Attachment 3. MEMORANDUM Endorse TO: City Manager Tom Riedesel , Plannin Internac�df.�e FROM: g SUBJECT Conditional Use Permit Renewal Rejecte d LOCATION: 1248 Cope Avenue p �..�e APPLICANT: John Lillie, Jr. PROJECT. Lillie Vet Clinic DATE: October 30, 1990 INTRODUCTION The applicant is requesting renewal of a conditional useer ' p mlt for a veterinary clinic. The conditional use permit was required because the building is.with'in*350 feet of a residential district. BACKGROUND November 13, 1989, City Council approved a conditional useP ermit for the veterinary. clinic. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. Adherence to.the revised site plan, date-stamped 'March 15 1990. Minor changes may be approved by the Director of Community Development, 2. This permit shall be subject to review after one 7 year from the date of approval, based on the procedures in City Code 3. There shall not be any outdoor kenneling of animals.. 4. There shall not be any noise from bar kin inside g the building that can be heard at a residential property line. .April 1,9, 1990, City Council approved chan es.in the -site te plan including- a relocation in parking spaces, a reduction ifs buildin size and a revision in the landscape planla• g DISCUSSION- .The ISCUSSION.The applicant is meeti'ng the' conditions of a rov con pp a1 for the conditional use permit. RECOMMENDATION Renew the conditional use permit at 1248 Cope Avenue y p for five ears. . j l/ LI LLI E Attachments .1. Location Map 20 Property Line/Zoning Map i CO RD 3 N w KoHman PALM 8` p CR 2 CR N R00 AV DE- MONS c c AV O C ai BROOK CT o cv a 3 C< 1I2 GERVAIS wn PKWY .L Ke!/er Lake a Co a 25 cr LELAND CT a 0 (1) CNAMBLrRS ST QV �P G0lf r PPR�RSE 00� TRA IL-----.- Fi FROST / H N 27 N W FEN TON A' J G3 laJ Q W 6 a RIPLEY •���•. Round A 4qke s o �.n L ffialeri. Cr o ( N Fo Ur T AV j Seasons �� Pk 1 GERVAIS w Knuckle %- Lake vCOPE L LOCATION M -AP 2 Attachment 1 0 _.460 WL t o Q. 5 5 v (5) 4.0 9 � 1.3p o-c • � �J �' • 2 0 c 1.9 4-o a 19 / O f ' • to . b. •.. (j�.?t fin"' p `p ; `` `�' •' _ h j RLA C AA 1 r.7 •G ' r Lot 1 • 4 MAPLEWOOD RACQUE Ln 0 �' N ►�� AND FITNESS CLUB 174 � 18 _ _ e Iry _ 1 t �o Exc.ss 'fa lKI n; B o oLo �7)o �. $8ca.c. Gi POO Ar •� r Ino D+' v+ C* a tin 131 . c.� �- 3l .3� K ac. 6 0)1 i HANDY, n+• `�� I I,-�i i 1 TCN --, - �::�: N: :i z a at is t� 130HI :r. 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I I i tA,.al 3 Attachment 2 r MEMORANDUM Endor ;z.) p d G'LRiltOf Mod TO: City Manager eeed. FROM: Tom Riedesel,-Planning Intern ' �� eco+sx�'--`--''aurEireZ+ur:.r.t•.au. f SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit Renewal LOCATION: Kennard Street, North of Beam Avenue APPLICANT Korridor Capital Investments, Inc. DATE: November 51 19 9 0 . INTRODUCTION The applicant is requesting renewal of a conditional use permit pp q for extraction of approximately 100,000 cubic yards of material from the site. BACKGROUND November 13,1989: City Council approved the conditional use permit subject to several conditions. CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL Subsection 36-442 e of City Code requires that the City Council review each -CUP within one year of the date of initial approval. - The City Council. may renew the permit with or without a time limit. A time limit cannot exceed five years. DISCUSSION _ The applicant is following the conditions of the conditional use permit There have been no complaints or problems associated...,, with ssociated - with the mining operation. RECOMMENDATION n o er'over Renewal of the conditional use permit for a mining pation Kennard Street north of Beam Avenue for one year. Renewal is subject to the original conditions of approval. jl/kennard - Attachments 1• Location Map 2 Property Line/Zoning Map Attachment 1 POND Cr a � KdHLidAN AV . W W KOHLMAN AV J 4A 0 r o co > RD ' n23 lie$ R22W CrE PEX HILL RD 101�W tlj CONNOR Ay J DEMONTAV _ J p u 2 6R AVErQ 30 t W 4 2 Attachment 1 q !+' �� ir►i �� ANN es - •. r fH i , - •- - - / a. anrl..tr , Y a r N r 1 d . wpm 80%40 i• 1 1 • •j MOWN fir.• _ _ • .J ♦-. -- � POC4 t • ► 1 , WWjwwnjvjnwnwoownom iasis ®� • �. 4.4- - t O� ar 1 � . i St. John's Hospital • ,sT. Joy Northeast e6l (W St. Paul Eye Clinic r- t �►' tr 515 ZOO t �f � . � • ` ' • � s tom,- f •^ .� � IMaplewood Professional Bui lding f ' .z p' .d Bo. .� ' �• '2' •, � � O.. co�1►T FIDE a • ^ 3 to �► ; �' t �'" �� N Caih DCAM AV 119140 �M •0 ^ .�. O o �r is sae �s �s �e t a e� isa = _ � m -' P = 40 Q BC= ' i PROPERTY LINE / ZONING MAP Attachment 2 3 Action by Co,=ci MEMORANDUM Endorse ....-.- MEMORANDUM t o dif i e e"_�,.,a, e j e c t e d,,,,_.,.,.. r t Date TO: City Manager ' F FROM Tom Riedesel, Planning Intern ,SUBJECT Time Extension Preliminary Plat LOCATION Highway 61, North of Gervais Avenue APPLICANTS.: Robert and Flora Miggler PROJECT: Miggler Addition DATE: October . 2 9 , 1990 I SUMMARY INTRODUCTION The Miggler's are requesting a.one- ear time-extensi.on for the, Miggler. Addition preliminary plat. The.location is located east of Highway 61 and north of Gervais Avenue,, BACKGROUND On September 22, 1986: The City Council conditionally approved roved the Miggler Addition preliminary plat for nine commercial lots. On April 27, 1987: The City Council amended thelat to .� p drop Lot Two - and_adjust the property lines for Lots One and Three. The .Council also adjusted the M-1/CO zoning district boundary to coincide with the east line of revised Lot One Block Two and the Seema east line of Lot.Two, Block One. ' e C p on page 4.) On September 14, 1987: The Cit Council roved a one- e Y approved Y ar time . extension for the preliminary plat subject to the September 22 1986 conditions. ' On. -September 26, 1988: The Cit council .a roved the Y Pp rnewal. _of one-year time extension for the preliminary plat with n tne revised conditions. .. On October 9, .1989: The.City Council approved the renewal of.a one-year time extension for the preliminary plat subject to the revised conditions of September 26, 1988. DISCUSSION Family matters are delaying the applicant'.s pr ogress for another. year. There have not been any changes to the City Code or Comprehensive Plan that warrant any e char es to the conditions of approval from September 26, 1988'*.. i Staff s not aware of an other concerns wpp with this approval* Y 2 • t) A'ohlman Loko KOHL 14 AN AV 1 +'N ZipN co A D •, C .J v1 N N cr. 23 Avt J PALM C a a (I I J C pO z -� PALM CR CONNOA f,ON' IR 3 J W Q CT —a LL DE• �QN� a� AV j P R oo AV NNOOKS c 22FoS ? �•' •I r.r X T A N T r v1 XTAN T AV • l�F 112 ';ERVAIS AV •\ r r r •t do- \�\ V :RANWTW AV Z P K Y s t� PODn VIKING pq Y L� m �H pp N� h•nuCk le Nnod L ok9 COPE i cop AV C X61Ier Lake } L..NM J k N I I • / a , Q cr o l AURIE ? .♦ C `. a a 25 ¢ `E'a&ip '_ ap v SA14D. 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I/SN � .� r � � 4. _ � �.�yJ�-(•/ _ .. �._ ��• � . � `�� L ..�.•�� - n 20 lJft I, t VAI;A Tco ••fs•56 0-4 %I.I.1).s . • ' •J•'ll •• 10 1.1.• ''�1 .\• O C p •• V.••••• l t l/ •lam- AYE. `' • w •� • ,•., I • 'I•►'I• •+ • i« 17j17•• R^� �.IYoa. � h 91 � 'i• o0e� 3 sr At ( t Ti•• _ � s /1 22 pit r C" 23 i '24: �' ; ►.o►.. ,I_ � P� it � � � •� ' , 1. PROPERTY .LINE/ZONING MAP AREA IN QUESTION 4 Attachment: 2 1.51990. B. CHAPMAN A 1CP B., 365 EAST KELLOGG BOULEVARD �-----�--.- (612) 21-0401 ST. PAUL, MN 55.101.. FAX (6i '97-6817 October 8, 1990 j i i Mr. Geoff Olson Planning Director. City of Maplewood 1830 East County Road B Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 RE: Miggler Addi-tion Preliminary Plat Extension Dear Mr. Olson, We recognize that extensions have • e been granted in the pasta For family reasons it has.notbeen possible to proceed with the f .nal plat. We request an extension of thex'elirn' .additional ear. If o p inary plat for an Y you have any questions, please call me or Gale Rehnberg .,(779.-2686) . Sincerely, B. Chapm AICP cc: G. C. Rehnberg Robert Miggler :dmn Attachment 3 Action by C0=011 " MEMORANDUM - Endorsed odif i ed� TO: City Manager o - FROM: Tom Riedesel e�,eo�;e.:. -� ,�, SUBJECT Preliminary Plat Renewal Date LOCATION: Crestview Drive between Mailand Road and Pond Avenue f APPLICANT: Marvin Anderson Construction Company PROJECT TITLE: Crestview 5th Addition DATE: October. 30, .19 9 0 INTRODUCTION Marvin Anderson Construction Company is requesting a time extension for the 25 -lot Crestview 5th Addition. BACKGROUND On November 1, 19791 the City Council approved a planned unit development (PUD) and a preliminary plat for the Crestview 3rd, 4th and 5th Additions, On December 9, 1985, City Council approved the Crestview 3rd Addition final plat. On June 13, 1988, City Council approved the Crestview 4th Addition final plat, On November 14, 1988, the City Council approved a one-year time extension for the Crestview Fifth Addition preliminary plat. This was subject to revised conditions of approval.. On November 13, 1989, the City Council approved a one-year time extension for the Crestview Fifth Addition preliminary plat. The developer has started construction of this plat.. He intends to request final plat approval in the spring of 1991. No changes have occurred in the last year to warrant changes to the preliminary plat or its conditions of approval. RECOMMENDATION Approve a one-year time extension for the Crestview Fifth Addition preliminary plat, subject to the November 14, 1988 conditions of approval, jl,/crestpp Attachments 1. Location Map 2, Property Line/Zoning Map 3 Preliminary Plat Map T. 28 No R. 2 2w.' 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Fifth Addition t/ / •• � , w N 0) C C 6 IM 4e f oIJ nt_ to I ,�o r Li t. c f• �o O 3 1 t S 46 3 2 t _j Ito IL bt 1 tj • 1 It q • lt: ��"?'/,';• ""--wan • v .•.,"" r Huntington N i 11 s CITY PARK • PRELIMINARY PLAT (Approved 11-1-79) 4 Attachment -3 -Action by C ouilo Y? dox' ed.; ti �ti o d if 1.e � r MEMORANDUM � Re TO: City manager ,te FROM Ken Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Final Plat LOCATION: Schaller Drive' and Ferndale Street APPLICANT: Gonyea Company PROJECT:' Highwood Third Addition DATE: August 1, 1990 INTRODUCTION The Gonyea Company is requesting the approval of the 22 -lot Highwood Third Addition final plat. BACKGROUND On May 11, 1987, the City Council granted preliminary plat approval to the Highwood Second and Third Additions subject to 12 conditions On March 28, 1988,.the City Council.granted final plat approval to the Highwood Second Addition. On April 25, 1988 and March 27, 1989,.the City Council approved one-year time extensions for the Highwood Third. Addition preliminary plat. On May 14, 1990, the City Council approved a one-year time extension and revisions to the conditions of approval for . final plat approval. DISCUSSION The applicant has met all conditions of approval for this final plat. RECOMMENDATION Approve the Highwood Third Addition final plat. kenmem29 (Section 13-28) Attachments 1. Location Map 2. Property Line/Zoning Map 3., Final Plat W i v OVER a, v �c v LOOK g , C1R ti � sy gLTS .r i LOCATION MAP. 2 •. 1 f 44 • . , 1.1 . :w" i'w ••:' .\•r' •:•' . •\':::: 1. :•� :ti{•'•i ':•''ti•:: •• : r - .\ til . • • • • •:. • ♦ :: r: ••\ :• . .:{•: :.. ' {•t :•f • • . • • . r .�' • •: 1• • • • • • . •ti•:ti • • •tiff':\ •til :•:•: : ti•:• ' �: •'::`••••• '•1, '� . I• 1•.: \1 ::r ' { • ':ti•: •r I. l:':\•::•� • . r.': ♦ :•`.♦•: ::•::::::':::• ::: •,•ti;:,• • • ':`:,• • \ .♦•r♦:'.� ':•:ti•• ' 1 1•. 1 r .11\. ••'�.' 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Is ' rr •• rRur,r .J owtMc ur►tr,c,rrr AMC •t C" loss: 14 rM 0 APIWAIII-aw ZAW "W \ "•. ` *-% • herr ......q ++�.• ftw9wooft-616 lmuvv-T Los" 0.4 H To C '. /tt •sf �r1�� � fl/r A.r �' • �r ♦r..r..•wr�T sr•t ..-"--rrr ww.ax .0- 00~ ^IW71 w.+..rrr r >•e arm.,~ 1R ..v+r �w•tr i"r[ wrM wr .srr ♦ IW .r do.AWW. pt or � � cul• 1 1 1+ w .�tf do See LOT RPYM COWA Y, INC LOT ..� ......1 r rnr w• w . �c AL Ow '0 SUFML QtS 4 Attachm• 1 �r�t 3 t f 4 f t -- 3 y 4 1 MEMORANDUM TO City ManagerMod ..}_;_ FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: I Final Plate� ec te_ , ,,,.... - LOCATION. Ariel Street and Cope Avenue APPLICANT: Mario Cocchiarella PROJECT -TITLE: North Glenn Third Addition DATE: October 31, 1990 INTRODUCTION Mario Cocchiarella is requesting final approval of the North Glenn Third Addition plate. BACKGROUND On September 24, 1990, the City Council approved the concurrent annexation/detachment, Ariel Street vacation and preliminary plat for the North Glenn Third Addition. The Council approved the preliminary plat subject to the following conditions being. completed before final plat approval a. Approval of the Municipal Board of an annexation for at least the south cul-de-sac. b. The City of North St Paul vacating at least the east half of that part of Ariel Street running through the south cul-de-sac. c. Showing any unvacated part of ' Ariel Street right -.of -way and dividing the outlots accordingly. DISCUSSION The applicant has met all of the . conditions for f final plat approval. RECOMMENDATION Approve the North Glenn Third Addition final plat. kenmem6 (Section 11-2 9 Attachments 1. Location Map 2, Property Line/Zoning Map 3. 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Block 1l c o - 7 ._ PROPOSED FINA'-'- L PLAT Attachment 3 i '. aUINT /?f_SOLl17I0N OF APP/?ECIA7ION IdIDWAS, Sue f iota h.". f.een a memte.A o f the Ilapielvood �./� g Conor t�s�s.tdn �s.cn.ce ���r i.e 28, . 1986 . and hates zel wed Atu, /Uvw .in that capac.i t y io the p4"ent Lime; and IdII VAS, the P g Comm"' . ion has apple hen. 11 ex/��ce, .inztgh -6 and good j ; and 41HLRWP she hates given o/ heea time and a wz4gy, without compen sat ion, /o2 the getizvwjLt o/ the .4 o/ llaptemood; and G1KFJV-A.S, .she ha -6 .shown z.nceae derlicot.ion .to hea duLi" and /zap co".i,sien i2y con.fn,i.&u ted hx-a .QeUdeazfzi.p, .ttme and e//oat /o4 the ten.el-it ojI the C.ity. NUGI, 7K&2£70R£, BE 17 K&2Ft3y i?�SULV£.D X02 and on &.e�/ o/ .the City o/ Plapiemood, Pl iruze..so.t.¢ and .i t.z citizeah, that Sue t'zo& .ice hjmeP.y emended ou/c heruifl-e& gaatit.ude and app4eciat i.orc lolt /zea dedicated.se,1w.ce and we w.i,3h fteA coniinuled wccvzz .in #lze lubjAze Po s.6ed .2y the P?ap.P.evood C -i4 Council on , 19900 galty Best i.an, l'layo4 P".6ed 8y the PIap.P.ewood /0.Q.anning Commi66.ion on Noyem2x-4 5, 1990. L"ie , . A#,tezt: Luck Ev , C& Z 1 :-4- - 2 Action by Council: MEMORANDUM Endorsed -- T0: City Manager Modified.,, , FROM: Director of Community Development Reje cts .reSUBJECT. Planning Commission Appointments DATE: November 6, 1990 INTRODUCTION There are three vacancies on the Planning Commission created by the resignations of Dick Barrett, Dennis Larson and Sue Fiola, Mr. Barrett's position expires on December 31, 1990.. Mr I. Larson's and Mrs. Fiola's positions expire on December 31 1991. I have attached the applications for the four applicants, along with maps showing the applicants' and commissioners' homes. BACKGROUND The Planning Commission interviewed and voted on the applicants. The results are in the attached minutes. James Frost h.a.d. the most votes. There, is a tie for second between Gary Pearson and Charles Wieck. The Commission is recommendingthat the Council fill two positions p tions and have Staff advertise again for the third position.. The original ad was for two positions. The third position became vacant after the ad ran. RECOMMENDATION Make two or three appointments. go/memo 13 , mem (6-1 Commission Terms) Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Membership Map 2, Applicant Map 3.. 4 applications f� .... •17 rr �`"' ; Cityof Maplewood ` N XA4! r • I • i r v` -- —J . • 044. OF r r •1 I i. w . I •� 1 4owtM SAINT PALI♦ , 1 a ,1 '.• ,. • 1 • �f C. �' r•/M•w r • •1 i 1 ft_ AIr . ♦ / n .rr. � v - r •+. ~ . •. 1 A1(1A1n s/Iy• I/NL I - D 4C OC f •' L s S i .• ,yam , • tom• Alaimo,' • ..•. ••.. ►• • • i S44INT ID. :a• r , r..r N .s • r ... • .•• �•' ' -1 Planning Commission Membership ' 1 • un•• L 1. Lester .G. Axdah 1 2. Lorraine B. Fischer 3. Roger An i tzberger 4. Brian Sinn 5. Marvin S i gmu nd i k 6. Robert Cardinal 7. William Rossbach 8. Gary Gerke nm 2 Attachment 1 ! 1 r • v. 1 r V 4"-A • _:b_ 1 MVV _ Lam_ - •Lo•• •G•. 4 .. • • 1• e 0 0 • V • M M•� 1 1 vw w • � r 3 Attachment 2 I v C r �d Cityof Maplewood �`"' 1; Mr `i%�` v 4p# a %.V ac4r IP. 1 • _ 1 , �. r, � t 9 .44..s40 • wind I 1 � �' _ J j r L i Mp+�Ta • ?11 SIrNT PINI • .21 S• K —•11' S rl _OWD•. .iii .. _ ' i • f L f •y L • w CAM" • • ^vt . • t : ri .� •• • tN•N w• •••• '► ,lvw / . r.. 1 • ' �. • �� vl AI(7�ITw s/,y� /rNt i Ak %. _ .t / n.•� __ • �. ,y 'T SI,NT {� PIN[ �♦. '+i :f•• _ c ta• r i Tv N Planning Commission Applicants . La - 1 . Charles Wi eck 2. James Frost + 3. Gary Pearson �\ 46 Scott Wasi1uk 1 ' M•I!• • • 1• e 0 0 • V • M M•� 1 1 vw w • � r 3 Attachment 2 I CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPLICANT INFORMATION DATE:. of � b e r� � 1990 NAME P— S � � O ST PHONE: (H) 7 7 7- 6�0 19 ADDRESS �.3�� F . Ivl (w) �5J - (0 ��9 A -P L F �- ^� 1. How long have you lived in the City of Maplewood? 1 "3. *' 2. Does your employment require travel or 'being away from the community which would make regular attendance at meetings difficult? Yes No 3. On which Board or Commission are you interested in serving? Community Design Review Board Park & Recreation Commission Housing & Redevelopment X Planning Commission Authority Human Relations Commission Police Civil Service Commission 4. Do you have any specific areas of interest within this Board's or Commission's scope of responsibilities? 5. List other organizations or clubs in the Community in which you have been or are an active participant: 11.4,3 1ReaI&QME-� fi t ,5 4 Y 6. Why would you like to serve on this Board or Commission? vA(A A) e u.ccode roes t.A) ee��•v �- %C&scaeSS �A%44AA/%%AtVj t r1 �J or K. ex Qe•V ce. t ` c. I-A.c�c� . �• �q,✓ � Cd kjc 4 14% e. a. Ott t'.� ,v b . ti..• �. - o s .� N t •v Co wt Ott S s c Q • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: io see 1'��pleu000b plitNoie.cQ ,-o -5kc1& sa ����« �QNer•�c,�s cap b.c I�oK� of +ke_ �errc 4XA-•� Wqs ADu e tA� 4L#.A- M a- p (e- w 0 o OIL. J 0bTa,�A � eke �-�w� � ta.�.e `F'a wor If. � (I ✓e, F.. i 1 i F ; t t October 8, 1990 Jeff Olson Director of Community Development Maplewood City Hall 1830 E. County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 Dear Mr. Olson, Enclosed please find the completed application for consideration as a member of the Maplewood's Planning Commission. As I indicate in the application I feel that my work. experience as a Senior Planner at the Metropolitan Council and my educational background as a Civil Engineer, registered in both Minnesota and Illinois, and my graduate degree in Business Administration give me unique blend of practical as well as technical experience that could serve the community well. My goals are to make Maplewood a vibrant and exciting place in which to live and work. If you need any additional information do not hesitate to contact me. I can be reached during normal business hours at 291-6519. Sincerely, James L. Frost 2324 E. Maple Lane Maplewood, MN 55109 --- CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPLICANT INFORMATION DATE: NAME 61CPq 14,e e 0,4^S0 lei PHONE: (H) ADDRESS 1. Haw long have you lived in the City of Maplewood? g 2. Does your employment require travel or being away from the Community which would make regular attendance at meet.ings difficult? Yes No 3. On which Board or Commission are you interested in serving? Community Design Review Board Park & Recreation Sct�vlrct 0I Commission Housing & Redevelopment Planning Commission Authority Human Relations Commission Police Civil Service Commission 4. Do you have any specific areas of interest within this Board's or Commission's cope of reOP op sponsibilities? r� 1 0-� � a s �, eaaozoae -4 MOOR L VP i - , a%?7*A, 4-obo% 5. List other organiza ions or clubs in the Community in which you have been or are an active participant: OS-w-%Ad� bl.-Y �. C 1� p�,t 4 Vb� p►h �.Y��'.��.. v.. a� t0 h►� �/o k'�'� iL1t+G� �0 �,. 60 y e �'a�.t4 S �d�►cw-���va.�.�' sc.o�l C.��.,-►-� y C C. L% 0; AQ, V\M! C M,'/ 'A-. �cv;s, jr r QG1.h��O kv� 1�00.Md 6. Why would you like't serve on.t�iis Board or Commission? e 2�4 In 4 ,4owl �4 A4 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:/LeOOL, ,e%%s✓� Gc�tit iha2�2p� �a doo/, A A9. 40 V CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPLICANT INFORMATION DATE: NAME IV/c-. Ck PHONE: H --?.i ADDRESS (5 (5, '3, 6. f� l^loop 1. How long have you lived in the City of Maplewood? 'Z.a 2. Does your employment require travel or being away from the community which would make regular attendance a.:t meetings difficult? Yes No 3. On which Board or Commission are you interested in serving. Community Design Review Board Housing & Redevelopment Authority Human Relations Commission Park & Recreation Commission _Planning Commission Police CI.V11 Service Commission 4. Do you have any specific areas of interest within this Board's or Commission's scope of responsibilities? 5. List other organizations or clubs in the Community in which you have been or are an active participant: P*ai,!4� �! 117 �. / d a _ 6. Why would you like to serve on this Board or Commission? A-4 I-AaA`j /4 — ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: plc w /,A/ AC.• c•., 1+'J^, e5 f ' ���% L 1 ✓ _ _ i ce.• �i--��'�. (•► ��V t_ . A1zci4r7-dc-;-S jam+' n'`. 46V 1 Y/Zr , AAA( ' � f r CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS , APPLICANT INFORMATION FORM NAME �� �� PHONE 76*�Z6 ADDRESS 4-7 F k) L�- � l � ZIPS S'0 1 1) How long have you lived in the City of Maplewood? 3 2 2) Does your employment require travel or being away from the community which would make regular attendance at meetings difficult? _Yes X 'No 3) On which Board or Commission are you interested in serving? (check) Community Design Review Board _Housing & Redevelopment Authority Human Relations Commission Park & Recreation Commission X Planning Commission — 9 Police Civil Service Commission 4) Do you have any specific areas of interest within this Board's or Commission's scope of responsibilities? CAL 0 �., 5) List other organizations or clubs in the Community in which you have been or are an active participant: c C� 6) Why would you like to serve on this Board or Commission? AAA Cx ot ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: CX1 �� U TO: FROM: RE: DATED: AGENDA REPORT City Manager Human Resource Director i MIS 1 -Year Adjustment November 8, 1990 -tion by C o"no 3.1 Endorsed Rein Date The MIS Coordinator's salary should be adjusted for a one-year anniversary step increase effective July 17, 1990. The current MIS Coordinator was hired on July 17, 1989. Her one-year probationary period was completed with commendable performance. This position is in the process of being evaluated within our pay equity plan to determine if a comparable worth adjustment is necessary. At this time however, it would be appropriate for a 5% one-year salary increase retroactive to July 17, 1990. Recommendation Approval of a 5% salary increase for the MIS Coordinator retroactive to July 17, 1990 with the necessary budget adjustment. GJB AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Coordinator Cass SUBJECT: Budget Transfer DATE: November 8, 1990 AGENDA ITEM E_ -'16 jV1 Date v 1• tl Ja �. tl At this writing, approximately $1,750 remains in the street department maintenance materials budget which is the source of funds to purchase sand/salt blend for winter snow and ice control. A search of the records for the last ten years shows that the number of tons placed in the months of November and December ranged between 763 tons ($10,900 at today's prices) in 1986 to 2,145 tons ($30,6:30) in 1984. The ten-year average is 1,340 tons ($19,135). It is recommended that $20,000 be transferred from the state aid construction fund to the street department maintenance material budget. This would provide sufficient funds to purchase the ten- year average supply of materials. WCC jc AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager • Assistant Cit FROM: �' Manager RE: LEGAL FEES BUDGET TRANSFER DATE: November 81 1990 INTRODUCTION Council °o Mo dif i e c . ��.,, Rejects d.. , Date It 1requested ' that the City Council approve the transfer of $4,000 from the General Fund contingency account to Account 101- 103-4480 01-103-4480 to cover the costs of legal fees for the remainder of 1990. BACKGROUND Cit contracts with two different law firms for legal work: The Y Peterson, Bell, Converse & Jensen for the prosecutions, and Banni an & Kelly for the civil/City attorney work. P,B,C&J •g h a retainer plus miscellaneous provide their services through P expenses . ses such as copies and process service. Bannlgan &Kelly their services on a time and materials basis. Since most provide legal fees are not fixed amounts each month, the monthly of the g invoices can fluctuate depending on the time spent on City projects. With one quarter of the billing year remaining, it is estimated that an additional $4,000 will be required to cover the total annual legal fees. This estimate is based on the actual costs of the first nine.months of 1990. RECOMMENDATION is hereby recommended that the City Council approve the It Y transfer of$4,000 from the General Fund contingency account, trans 101-119-000-4910, to account 101-103-000-4480 to cover the costs of legal fees for the remainder of 1990. � 4 A c$ �. On b C OUD-011 Er—dors 14 o d In f i e r_ss. cLD.-gin .an Re j eeted . To: Michael A. McGuire,y Date Manager ' From: Doug Taubman, Recreation Program.Coordinator4T sub j • Adult -Volleyball Budget Adjustment Date: November 1, 1990 ' of teams participating in our Due to an increase in the number olle ball Program, it is necessary to increase the amount Adu 1 t V y • t 101-6 03 -218-4 4 80 . The additional conal money allocated in Account # will be used to pay for volleyball referees . wi • .the Council 1 approve an adjustment of . It is my recommendation that 603-218-4480. The registration of to Account # 101- $2,500.00 come of approximately $3,000.00 in additional teamswill produce in g excess of the budgeted income for Adult Volleyball. This adjustment is necessary to continue this program. cc: City Clerk cc ; Finance Director cc: Parks and Recreation Director MEMORANDUMLP �Q'1 To: Michael A. McGuire, City Manager From: Pauline Staples, Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation Subj: Budget Adjustment.o Date: November 7 , 1990 . �: ©n by CoanQi V Background Endorsed-,.-... nd The Maplewood In Motion ran over budget $225-,.00 for is sue.%'Rej eetec. printed in 1990. The postage to mail the upcoming issue o.te Maplewood In Motion in December for the months of January/ February 1991.will require an additional $220.00. Over run due to copy changes and . extra costs .for them over the six issues. Recommendation Approve , abudget, ad • ustment from the Contingency g 7 g y Fund to cover the printing cost of $225..00 (Code. 101-111-000--4360) . Approve a budget adjustment from the Contingency Fund to cover the additional postage cost of $2 2 0 . oo (Code 101-111-000-4330). - c: City -Clerk Finance Director Parks and Recreation Director, Recommendation It is' recommended that the ma or l be authorized zed to execute the proposed.cooperative agreement. After execution, the cooperative agreement will be forwarded to North St. Paul and RamseY CountY for. their approval. BAI 7c Attachment COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN MAPLEWOOD, NORTH ST..PAUL AND-RAMSEY COUNTY l Agreement between the City Maplewood MSA 138-119-02 of Maplewood; City .: of North 'Maplewood 81-14 St. Paul, and the County of North St. Paul 151-258-03 Ramsey �;o North St. Paul 89-01 Ramsey,.County 89-119 Ramsey County.Account.47445 Re: Holloway Avenue con- North St. Paul: Estimated struction from Beebe Amount Receivable: Road (7th Street) to Furness Street .(6th Street $44,600.00 Street) and transfer. Water Main & Services 26,500.00 of Holloway Avenue Sanitary Services _ 9r300.00 from Furness Street (6th Street) to Total $80,400.00 McKnight Road Ramsey County: Estimated Amount. Receivable: Street $44,800.00 Storm Sewer 18,40.0.00 Total $63,200.00 THIS AGREEMENT, by and between the City of Maplewood,. Minnesota,` a municipal . corporation, 'hereinafter referred to as "MAPLEWOOD," the City of North St. Paul, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "NORTH ST. PAUL," and the County of Ramsey, a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the "COUNTY" ; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Maplewood, North St. Paul, and the County desire'. to _ design, -construct, and maintain Holloway Avenue from 'Beebe Road (7th Street) to Furness Street (6th Street); and WHEREAS, Holloway Avenue from.North St. Paul Road (7th Avenue) to McKnight Road is the.border between.the City of Maplewood and the City of .. North St. -Paul; -and -WHEREAS, HollowayAvenue,from Beebe Road to.McKnight Road has been designated by the:Minnesota Department of Transportation as a Municipal State Aid street for Maplewood; and WHEREAS, Holloway Avenue from 7th Street.to McKnight Road has been designated by the Minnesota Department of.Transportation as a Municipal State Aid road .for the City of North -St . Paul ; and WHEREAS , Holloway Avenue f rom North St . Paul Road .(7th Avenues to McKnight Road is proposed -to be, -designated -as Ramsey. County Road 119; and WHEREAS, an,October 11, 1988, supplemental report concerning proposed improvements and cost.apportionment between:Maplewood, the. City of ..North St.. Paul, and . the County was prepared by Maplewood's engineering consultant; and WHEREAS , at the direction of. the Maplewood City council, the, October 11, 1988, supplemental report has been modified to change the proposed..street from 44 feet to 36 feet as. documented in an October.31, 199.0, agenda report. The modified proposed -design will provide.for.a parking..lane on the North St. Paul side of the roadway, together with two 12-foot.wde travel lanes. No parking restrictions on. the Maplewood. side of the roadway will.be necessary. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. Maplewood shall contract with the engineering f irm of Short -Elliott -Hendrickson, Inc. for the preparation of plans and specifications for the recommended .project as set forth in the modified October 11, 1988, supplemental report.. This is generally described as' a 36 -foot wide bituminous street with concrete curb.and gutter on Holloway from Beebe Road (7th Street) _ to Furness Street (6th Street) together with water mains and storm sewer in this segment -and realignment of the Furness Street intersection 29 After completion of the plans and specif ications by Short -Elliott -Hendrickson, Inc., they shall be submitted to the governing bodies of Maplewood, North St. Paul, and the County for approval. 3. After the plans.and specifications have been approved -by the three . governmental bodies, then Maplewood will advertise _ for construction bids, Maplewood will award the project after - concurrence of award of bid by North St. Paul and the County. 40 Maplewood shall acquire and pay for all right-of-way and permanent easements required for the construction of the project. Maplewood will acquire required temporary. construction easements with-in.the-Maplewood corporate boundary. The City of North Ste, Paul- shall acquire. required. ..temporary easementswithin the corporate boundary of North. St. Paul. 2 773 72 5 . Maplewood shall contract with the engineering firm of Short -Elliott -Hendrickson, Inc. for construction inspection and staking services Maplewood shall administer the- construction contract. .60 After completion , of the construction, the 6 6-f oot wide Holloway. Avenue` right-of-way from, North '. St. Paul Road (7th Avenue):to McKnight Road -and the -triangular parcel on the: east side of Holloway Avenue at' North '.St. Paul Road (PIN. -14-29-22=13- 0047) shall be assigned by Maplewood and North St. Paul to the County. Parking and other regulations pertaining to Holloway Avenue will be controlled by the County. 70 Project costs shall be defined as the total - amount of the contract items constructed multiplied by the awarded bid unit price, approved change orders, and all expenses necessarily incurred for all noncity staff services including engineering, legal, soil testing, surveying, and arbitration. Engineering costs and other -eligible indirect expenses shall be distributed to the construction cost items on a pro rata basis. These costs shall include expenditures and expenses incurred by the City of Maplewood for feasibility report preparation. The. preparation. of preliminary assessment rolls andpresentations for public hearings for their respective communities are not part of the project cost. 80 The. County shall pay for 1.00 percent of the pr.o j ect costs associated with the . center 24 feet, i . e , two :12 -f oot lanes, of the -roadway. Maplewood and North St. Paul shallpay for the balance.of items associated, with roadway construction of a.50 percent.to.50 percent basis. 9. The project cost associated with storm sewer construction shall be distributed to. -Maplewood and the County on a weighted runoff coefficient times. area basis.. The County shall _ pay the portion of the storm sewer costs attributable to the 66- foot wide Holloway right-of-way. The.balance of storm sewer costs shall be attributable to Maplewood. .109 After completion of the project, the County shall own and maintain the storm sewer catch basins and leads and Maplewood shall own and maintain the storm sewer trunk line Laterals servicing property outside the road right-of-way shall be owned and maintained by the respective city. The storm sewer -.1s intended.to service only the right-of-way and abutting properties. It is not to be extended to service other. areas 11. .,The .-cost of all utility extensions or betterment shall be paid by the respective city. Operation and maintenance of water and sanitary sewer utility improvements is -the responsibility of the respective city. . 3 . incorporated in the construction contract by`supplemental agreement and shall .be paid for as specified . in the supplemental agreement. 13. Short-Elliott-Hendrickson,:Inc. shall review the contractor' s, 'monthly -application. , for payment .-and determine. cost .apportionment to'-Maplewood,, -North-St,.Paul, and the: County. The County.agrees to pay Maplewood its share of construction cost, plus consultant engineering fees, and other eligible project. costs incurred as of the date of partial payment application within fourteen (14) days of submittal of invoice.. 14. North St, Paul shall pay Maplewood monthly its prorated share of the project costs as stipulated herein before. Payment shall be made within -fourteen . (14) days of submittal . of invoice .15. The.County, North St. Paul, and Maplewood shall pay their own in-house costs associated with the improvement including, but not limited to, engineering, legal, and administrative costs. 160 After completion of the .project the ownership, operation, and maintenance of Holloway Avenue roadway.and right of-way from North St. Paul Road to McKnight Road shall be transferred.to the County as County Road 11.9 to be its sole and exclusive responsibility. 17. Maplewood and North St. Paul each shall be responsible. _ for conducting its separate assessment proceeding with respect to its proportionate share of the costs of the improvement, and each party thus shall bear all costs and expenses associated with any- such assessment proceeding. Each party consequently shall defend itself in. the event of . an appeal of an assessment by a property .owner and-bear all costs associated with the legal defense of any such appeal (including, but not limited to, attorneys', engineers', appraisers', and other experts' fees, costs, and expenses) and the economic:consequences of any such appeal, if decided unfavorably to the party, without right of indemnity or contribution from the other party hereto. 189 Maplewood, North St. Paul, and the County agree to indemnify each other and.hold each other harmless from any and all claims, causes..of action, lawsuits, judgments, charges, demands, costs, and expenses, including, but not limited to, interest involved therein and attorneys' fees and costs and expenses connected.. therewith,.: arising out.0-f or''resulting from '.the. failure-. Iof either party. -to- satisfy- :the., provisions I of -this - agreement or .for damages '-ccaused to .fourth parties as a result of the.- manner -in which Maplewood or North St Paul or the .County 4 perform or fail to perform E duties . imposed on each party by the terms of this agreement. 190' This . agreement shall remain in .full force and of fect until terminated by mutual agreement of Maplewood, North St. Paul, and County. IN WITNESS . WHEREOF, : the parties hereto have -caused this agreement, to be l executed CITY OF MAPLEWOOD THE COUNTY OF RAMSEY By: By: Its Mayor Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners Attest: Attest: City Clerk Chief Clerk -County Board Date: Date: Approved as to Form: Approved as to Form: City Attorney Assistant County Attorney CITY OF NORTH ST. PAUL Recommended for Approval: By • .. Its Mayor Kenneth E. Weltzin ..Director and County Engineer Attest: City Clerk Date: Approved as to.Form: .,City Attorney Recommended for Approval: City Engineer 5 b UM Ot I'm on II Endorsed-.. blodifi e cl...,__: _ MEMORANDUM Reeete • Date TO: City Manager FROM: Director of Community Development ment r SUBJECT: Plan Amendment & Rezoning - Highway 61, Beam Ave to Co . Rd . C DATE ..October 23, 1990 The City Council , on October 22, referred this item to Staff to prepare. resolutions reflecting the changes shown.on pages 6 and 8 of the October 11 staff report. The revised resolutions are attached. go/memo4 mem .Attachments: 1. Plan Amendment Resolution 2.. Rezoning Resolution 3. October 11 staff report 1 `t 1 PLAN AMENDMENT RESOLUTION • L t WHEREAS, the City Council initiated an amendment to the City's Comprehensive. Plan as shown -on page 6 of the October 11 staff report. . WHEREAS,,this amendment applies to the west side of Highway 611, from County Road C.to Beam Avenue WHEREAS, the history of this plan amendment -is as follows: .1. The Planning Commission held'a public hearing on January 181 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 at the hearing a chance. to speak and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that they Change the northwest corner of County.Road.0 and Highway 61 to BW . (business warehouse). 2. The City Council discussed the plan amendment on October 22,•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. A home could be built with a small amount of fill. 2 A 1 i ft pump would not . be needed for a ' home . 3 . There is peat 'on. the site. - 4. The Council is concerned with the proximity of commercial to existing homes. 5. MnDOT has denied access to residential property at the southeast corner of Highway 61 and County Road C. 6.. There are trees on the site that would be saved with a home versus commercial. Adopted on November 15, 1990. Attachment 1. REZONING RESOLUTION WHEREAS the*.. City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning from t ( light manufacturing) to F, ( farm residential) and R-1 (g sin le .dwelling), for the property.west of Highway 61 between _ Count Road C and Beam Avenue as shown on page.8 in the Staff County - report dated October 11, 1990 WHEREAS, this rezoning is as follows J . 1. This .,rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood,Planning on Januar 18, 1990. The Planning Commission recommended January to the City Council that said*rezoning be approved except for the northwest corner of Highway 61 and County Road C. 2. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing. on October 22, 1990 to consider this. rezoning. Notice .thereof was published and.mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing.were,given an .opportunity -to be heard and present. written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City.Staff and Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above-described rezoning be approved on .the basis of the following findings of fact 1. Thep roposed 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. Thero osed change will serve the best.inter&sts and p p g conveniences of the community, where applicable, and the public welfare. _.40 The proposed change would_ have no negative of fect upon the logical, efficient, and economical extension of Pu .services and facilities, such as public water., sewers, police and fire protection and schools. Adopted on 15th day of November, 19900. Attachment 2 INTRODUCTION The City .Council .Council is pro osing a -land use plan amendm.ent from OS (open space) to RL ( Res idenial Low Density) for the, property on the northwest corner of County Road C and Highway 61. The Council is also ro osing a rezoning from M-1 (light manufacturing) to F PP (farm residential) for . the area west of Highway 61 between County RoadC and Beam Avenue. The maps on pages 5 - 8 show these proposals. BACKGROUNI? November 16 1989 the Cit Council started a study by staff On N . .Y nations that - of. properties which have zoning and land use desig are inconsistent. The zoning designation for a property defines the.current development rights for the site. The land use plan z designation is the City's expected future use of the property. On August 20. 1990f the.Council.reviewed several areas where the zoning and land use plan were inconsistent. They inititiated g hearin s on several of these areas, which included this one. CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL Plan Amendment e no specific is f indin s for a Plan amendments require p g PProyal . Any amendment, however, should be consistent with the City's land use goals and policies. Rezoning The standards for a rezoning are found in the resolution on page 11. 'tion:The City Attorneys office provided the following informa "The process b which zoning changes reduce an area's density P y land level or limit the intensity of designatedis known as "downzoning." Downzoning is, in effect, "rezoning" of.a previously zoned section which results in a concurrent decrease in the value of the real estate within the affected area. The constitutional "reasonableness" test must be satisfied if downzoning plans are to be upheld. As is applicable to zoning ordinances in general, the reasonableness test is. based upon a comprehensive, evaluation of various factors such as benefit to the public safety, conformity to a comprehensive plan.or other overriding public considerations which must be balanced against the landowner's interest in the - preservation of the value of his .property.. DISCUSSION ,U The current OS designation for this area on the Land Use Plan is g on not consistent with the existing M-1 zoning al gthe west side of Highway 61. To resolve this inconsistency, staff is proposing two.changes,for this area. The first ro osal is to . amend the land use plan 'to BW. (business p P warehousing). for the property on northwest corner of Highway 61 and County Road C. There.now is no designation for this site. There is about 3 acres of potentially developable land.on this corner.. The zoning of this property is M-1. As such, the proposed change would make the land use designation consistent with the zoning designation for this property. A rezoning to F farm residential).seems unrealistic. It is -not a desirable lot for a home .because of the high .traffic and noise from highway 61 and the commercial -zoning -to the south. The rezoning from M-1 . (li ht manufacturing) to F (farm. residential) for the remainder of the Highway 61 frontage seems reasonable because most of it is covered with wetland and. floodplain . All the area proposed for the rezoning, -..,is beneath the 100 -year flood. protection level of Kohlman Lake. In addition, much of the area planned as open space is covered by Ramsey County flowage easements as part of their Kohlman Lake restoration project... The map on page 8 shows the locations of these easements. The only current use of the land are the KSTP towers. The towers, however, are already on F zoned land, and therefore nonconforming uses. Any.future tower construction would require a conditional use permit, regardless. of zoning. Thereisalso a small piece of land owned by Naegele Sign Company. The. F. zone does not allow billboards. RECOMMENDATIONS 10 Approve the resolution on page.10 which amends the land use plan for the property'on the northwest corner of County Road C and Highway 61. This amendment is from. -OS (open space) to BW (busi-ness.warehousing)o This amendment is on the basis that the zoniing.of the property is M-1 (light manufacturing) and residential use of this site is undesirable. 2. A prove the.resolution on page 11 to rezone the area west of Highway 61, as shown on the map. on page 8. This .zone change is from M-1 (light manufacturing) to F (farm residential)* This zone change is based on the. findings required by ordinance and that the property is planned os. CITIZEN.COMMENTS . F to the 40 property. owners within 350 p feet for Staff mailed surveys p Y their comments about this proposal. Of. the 9 replies, 4 were in favor 3 had no comment and2 were in opposition0 REFERENCE Site Descri tion Existing land use: .KSTP transmission towers and undeveloped Surrounding Land.Uses North: Maplewood To ota'and single-family homes along Beam Avenue p Y East Highway 61 South: Single-family homes . along County Road C West: marshy.undeveloped property and Kohlm.an Lake Planning. t ace open S (OS) "This land use classification is designed _ P P to provide -land use areas throughout th.e community which act to p com lement all other land uses by.providing a reasonable balance of open space in relation to urban development. Within this classification there are a number of specialized land use. activities which can be further.classified such as parks and playgrounds, natural drainage courses, cemeteries,.school grounds, golf courses, lakes, pedestrian trailways and scenic drives and environmental protection areas, encompassing wetlands and flood plains" (18-32) . Business Warehouse (BW) -- "Industrial uses found in this' classification include government and public utility buildings and structures storyg e.and warehousing facilities, wholesale business and office establishments! cartage and express facilities, radio and television stations and Other industrial uses of .a lower - intensity nature" ( PO 18-31)..* Existing zoning: M-1, light manufacturing which allows the permitted uses of the BC,.business and commercial district (if not planned LSC or RM), wholesale businesses, custom manufacturing shops, contractors shops, places of amusement, laboratories, offices and warehouses. A conditional use permit is required for used car lots, storage yards, permitted uses of.the BC district .(if planned LSC. or' RM) and any building . or exterior use conducted within 350 feet.of a residential district. Proposed zoning: M-1 and F,.Farm Residential which allows single- family dwellings, general farming, comm g nurseries.. Livestock raising, manufactured home parks and golf courses are permitted with a conditional use permit. 3 Shoreland District Regulations ' 'thin the Shor eland District The entire area in question �s within Code - boundary of K ohlman Lake. Section 36-566 (g) of the City Code _- requires the lowest floor of all structures.to.be at least three ..the "ordinary high. water mark." -In this instance, the feet above �' high water mark is at an elevation of 859.5, therefore, ordinary. g Most of the lowest floor elevation must be no -lower than 862.5o.. land along Highway 61 is below this elevation and would the g g require filling for construction of a building. Attachments 1. Kohlman Lake Neighborhood Land Use Map.(Exi.sting) ohlman Lake Neighborhood Land Use Map 3 (Proposed by Council) .2. K g . Kohlman Lake Neighborhood Land Use Map (Proposed by Staff). 4. Property Line/Zoning Map 5, Ramsey County Flowage Easement Map 6. Plan Amendment Resolution 7. Rezoning Resolution. kenrmemo3 (Section 4) 4 n'a'is He'ight interchange 1694 principal arterial CO. RD* D qftK BW C Jq-j R 1. UTTLE CANADA ' �c • '''AM AVE.MUM it Ali- Cc •t ! + cz - •. Cc r Tz Rl '1 +rr.. .rte • ' + 1 ma or codec o _ mi or arterg If Co. RD. c_ qb 01 d ca +n • ......: . Pohlman Lake.. NElGHBORHOOD RI=RESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY AREAS TO BE Rm=RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITYL A N D U S S PLA N P=PARK CHANGED EXISTING 5 Attachment 1 •Vadnais H.eiglit 1694.Ism- 'interVoldchange - arterial ml�!111111111111�111@ TQR!,!rtncl a.1 art p P . v , .,., • 1 R1 • • .+. • r BW 1. cl LIT nt CANADA .1 • g EA M AVE. Cz 0 S. • I I , I 11. Il . 1 r.�..rra i I ' 1 • ► • 1 � ..... , j r- � , ILII• ,. C eco . _ . in a nr �-•• rte 1>' or artery ICO.eRD. 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Attachment i= r_ r F f- PLAN AMENDMENT RESOLUTION r WHEREAS the City of.Maplewood initiated an amendment to the Malewood.-Com Comprehensive Plan from OS, Open Space to BW, Business P P t the south 300 Warehousing, for the following -described property feet of the east 660 feet of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 41 TN 29, Range 22. This property is more commonly described as the northwest corner of Highway 61 and County- Road.C. WHEREAS thep rocedural history. of this plan amendment is as follows 1 The Maplewood Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 18, 1990 to consider this plan amendment. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All.persons present at said hearing were given an. opportunity to be.heard and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said plan amendment be approved. 2 The.Maplewood City Council considered said plan amendment on 1990. The Council considered reports and recommendations from the _ Planning Commission and City staff. NOW/ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above-described plan amendment be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact: 1. The property is zoned M-1, (light manufacturing) , which is consistent with BW designation. 2. Residential use of the site is undesirable. REZONING RESOLUTION WHEREAS,. The City of Maplewood initiated a rezoning rom ufacturin to F Farm Residential for the property M-11 Light Man g yi hwa 61 between County Road -C and Beam Avenue as shown west of H g c y in the Staff report dated October - 11, 19 9.0 WHERE, AS the procedural history of this rezoning is as fol-l.ows This rezoning was reviewed by the Maplewood Planning 1. T g ,. Commission on January 18, 1990 The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said rezoning be approved. 2. The Maplewood City Council held a public hearing on 1990 to.consider.this rezoning. Notice thereof was published and mailed pursuant to law. All persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be heard and present written statements. The Council also considered reports and recommendations of the City staff and Planning Commission. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL that the above-described rezoning be approved on the basis of the following findings of fact.: 1.0 TheP roposed change is consistent. with t116` spirit, purpose and intent of the zoning code. 2. The proposed change. will not substantially injure or detract from the. use of neighboring property or from the character of the neighborhood, and. that. the use of _. the property adjacent to the area included in the proposed change or plan is adequately safeguarded. _ 3. The proposed change will serve the best interests and conveniences of the community, where applicable and the public welfare. 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical, efficient, and.economical extension of public -services and facilities,.such as public water, sewers police and.fire protection and schools 5& The area.in question is planned OS, Open Space, which is consistent with the F zoning designation Adopted this day of 1990. Maplewood Planning Commission -2- - Minutes 1-18-90 r. k - e E PUBLIC HEARINGS .50L • an Amendment andRezonin South side of F ost -, a. 7. 4 5 Plan g �. Avenue, east of Phalen Place T staff report was presented by Ken Roberts As ciate Planner. There was a discrepancy oted F betw en the staff report and the public he ing notice which as mailed.to the adjacent propert owners, re ardi the proposed plan amendments d rezoning g g . designat ons. The heaving notice prop sal was for a LSC limi d service commercial and residential low , density pla amendment with a BC -M business. commercial modified zong. The staff repor proposed BW, business wareh use plan amendme with a M-1, light manufacturing . z ing . Steve Contineza o 1160. Fro Avenue and Merton Reed of 135 Vikin g Drive, t e pro rty owners, were opposed to the limited service omm cial and residential low density land use and iness commercial modified zoning proposed in th earing notice and to any changes that would 1 we the value of their property. They did not have ough ime to find out what effect the business ware ouse lan use anal light manufacturing zoning' -proposed 'n the staf report would -have on their property. Beverly Sn d r, 1890 Phalen Pla e, said currentzoning is working ell* she is opposed to any changes and she is concfer ed that future business s may,not be cooperat've. Commi sioner Sletten moved the Planni g Commission tab.l this item until 'the second meeti g in February so P ar ies can o through the latest infor tion received g ommissioner Cardinal seconded Ayes-- rrett, Cardinal Fischer, Gerke, La son., Rossbach, ette.n b. 8:05 Plan Amendment and Rezoning: west of Highway 61, between County RoadC and Beam Avenue Ken Roberts Associate P1a'nner, presented the staff report Alice Keene, 1190 Beam Avenue, said she wanted this proposed area rezoned to open space. ewood,Planning � Commission -3- Mapl Minutes 1-18-90 ' E, Count Road C, said he r Don Christianson,. 1111 y t a roved of this proposal and felt the lakeshore r pp. ordinancewould limit development. E oved the'.Planning Commission Commissioner Cardinal m, recommend: o the resolution, -which. amends. the land �1} Approval fcorner use plan for the. property on the northwest o f Highway 61 and County Road C from OS , open W 'business. -warehousing on the basis space to B , that the property. is zoned -M-11 light Manufacturing. and that there appears -t-0, be sufficient land- area for urban- developments. (2.) Approval of the resolution to rezone the area west of Highway 61 between County Road C and Beam Avenue from M-1, light manufacturing to F, farm reslde tial �, - based on the findings required b.y n ordinance and that property is planned OS, open .space. commissioner Sletten seconded Ayes --Barrett, Cardinal, Fischer, Gerke, Larson, Rossbach, Sletten _ Amendment and. Rezoning: West of Highw 8,25 Plan 61, between Beam Avenue and County Road D Roberts*.,ssociate Planner, presented;;the staff KE repo t. Joe Prok ch, .1272 E. County Road questioned vJheth.er thero os amendments would of ect property taxes p p Staff referr him to Ramsey dunty Tax Department. Frank Frattalone 3205 Ce terville Road, .said. he was Fra m zoning to opposed to.a zoning cha ge and wanted far g a in . Mr. Frattal said he pre f erred business -. . � e rem warehouse land use o t e present residential medium density laid use .Denton Vars 114 0 Beam Avenue, aid he preferred farm tonin an townhouses rather tha factories. g Rich earson, 2990 Carey Heights Dri said he . pr erred business warehouse land use., residential edium density land use. AGENDA N0. )4: "'% AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Finance Director and City Clerk RE: PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LIQUOR LICENSE FEE INCREASE DATE: November 7, 1990 INTRODUCTION Action by Council.9, Endorsed__ - Mod,if i ed.,,-. Rejected Date Due to a new state law (Chapter 104, Laws of 1989), proposed liquor license fee increases require a public hearing. Also, notices must be mailed to all affected businesses 30 days before the hearing. This hearing will cover the increases in the license fees payable this year and next year. BACKGROUND Liquor license cense fees are payable by November 30th each year. On November 27, 1989 q o the City Council approved a 5/ increase in liquor license fees payable in 1990 (for 1991) . Also, the proposed 1991 Budget anticipates a 4% increase in license fees payable in 1991. The liquor license fees for 1989 compared to 1990 and 1991 are: On-sale Wine: Seating - first 25 seats Each additional 10 seats Maximum - per State 1 aw 1989 1990 11991 $5,040 $5,290 $5,500 987 11040 19080 129 135 140 2,000 29000 21000 In 1989, 19 on -sale licenses were issued which produced license fees totaling $95,760. The 1990 and 1991 rates would produce revenues of $100,510 and $104,500 respectively. These revenues would help offset the cost of police services required for businesses with on -sale liquor licenses. No licenses were issued in 1989 for wine. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Council re -affirm its 11-27-89 approval of the 1990 liquor license fees and approve the proposed liquor license fees payable in 1991. tmc AGENDA REPORT T0: City Manager FROM: Finance Director Aq��a� RE: BID AWARD ON 1990 IMPROVEMENT BONDS DATE: November 7, 1990 AGENDA N0. a-0-1 Action by Council,,,N Endorsed Modified,., Rejecte� Date On October 8th, the Council scheduled a special Council meeting for 4:30 p.m. on November 15th to award the bids on $5,000,000 of General Obligation Improvement Bonds. Additional information on these bonds is listed in the attached report. It should be noted that these bonds will require a revision of the City's proposed tax levy for 1991. Property taxes are needed to finance the unassessed portion of the public improvement projects that are being financed by the bond issue. The amount of the tax levy needed cannot be calculated until after the bids on the bonds are opened. However, it is estimated that the tax levy required will increase the proposed 1991 tax levy an additional 2.9%. Therefore, the total tax levy increase for 1991 will be 10.0% rather than 7.1% as initially approved by the Council on August 16th. The bids on these bonds are scheduled to be opened at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 15th A recommendation regarding the bid award will be made at the Council meeting at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday November 15th by the City's bond consultant, Dan Hartman, of Miller and Schroeder Financial, Incorporated. The attached resolution needs to be adopted by the Council for the bid award. tmc Attachment AGENDA NO. AGENDA REPORT Action by Council: Endorsed , TO: City Manager Modified Rejected_ . FROM: Finance Director ,,����-� Date RE: PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF 1990 IMPROVEMENT BOND ISSUE - DATE: September 26, 1990 INTRODUCTION to be sold to finance public improvement projects that the Council has Bonds need P P authorized. BACKGROUND The following projects need to be financed by the 1990 improvement bonds: 86-01 Condor Storm Sewer 86-07 Upper Afton Road, McKnight to Century 87-32 Footprint Lake Storm Sewer 90-07 City-wide Watermain Extensions After the bonds are issued, the annual principal and interest payments on the bonds will be financed by special assessment and property tax revenues. The attached sal a memorandum prepared b Mi 11 er & Schroeder Fi nanci al , Inc. provi des a p p y additional information. RECOMMENDATION It i.s recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution which Provpreliminary reliminary approval for the sale of the 1990 improvement bonds. tmc Attachment k EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA HELD: November 15, 1990 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota was dulyca y • called and held at the City Hall In said City on Thursday, the 15th day of November, 1990 at 4:30 P.M., for the purpose of considering bids for, and awarding the sale of, $5,000,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1990 of the City. The following members were present: and the following were absent: The Clerk presented affidavits showing publication of notice of call for bids on $5,000,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1990 of the City, for which bids were to be received this same day, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the City Council on October 81 1990. The affidavits were examined, were found to comply with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 475, and were approved and ordered placed on file. The following bids were received, opened and recorded at 11:00 A.M., Central Time, at the offices of Miller & Schroeder Financial, Inc., in the presence of the City Clerk, or designee, on this same day: Bidder Interest Rate Net Interest Cost 9239 The Council then bids, after which member f _ proceeded to consider and discuss the introduced the ollowing resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID ON SALE OF $5,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1990, PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE AND LEVYING A TAX FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF • A. WHEREAS, the City Council of the Cit of Maplewood, Minnesota (the "City"),has h Y p d' heretofore determined and declared that it is necessary and expedient to issue5 00 obligation $ , 0,000 General Obli g n Improvement , Series 1990 of the City,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Cha ters p 429 and 475, to finance the construction of various improvements in the Cit(the "Improvements" and a Y B. WHEREAS, the Improvements and all their components have been ordered prior to the date he p hereof, after a hearing thereon for which notice was given describing the components b g Improvements or all their com p y general nature, estimated cost, and area to be assessed; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of t City of Maplewood as follows* he 1. Acceptance of Bid. The bid of (the "Purchaser"), to purchase $5,000,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds the Cit the "Bonds", .p Series 1990 of • Y ( Bonds , or individually a "Bond" in accordance with the notice )� nce of bond sale, at the rates of interest hereinafter set forth, and to pa therefor the s $ Y um o f plus interest accrued to settlement, is hereby found, determined and declared to be the most favorable bid received and is hereby accepted, and the Bonds are hereby awarded to said bidder. The Clerk is directed to retain the deposit of said bidder and to forthwith returnp to the unsuccessful bidders their good faith checks or drafts. .2. Title; Ori final Issue Date; Denominations; Maturities. The Bonds shall be titled "General O Improvement Bo �� Obligation Im p Bonds, Series 1990 , shall be dated December 1 1990 as the date of original issue and shall be issued forthwith' after such date as on or fully registered bonds. The Bonds shall be numbered from R-1 upward in the denomination of$51'000an inte ral , each or in Y g multiple thereof of a single maturit . The Bonds shall mature on December 1 i Y n the years and amounts as follows: 9239 2 Year Amount Year Amount 1991 1992 $ 10,000 2001240 $ , 000 1993 135,000 2002 255,000 1994 140,000 2003 275,000 1995 150,000 2004 300,000 1996 160,000 2005 320,000 1997 170,000 2006 345,000 1998 180,000 2007 375,000 1999 195,000 2008 405,000 2000 210,000 2009 4 35,000 225,000 2010 475,000 3. P_pOSe, The Bonds shall provide funds to finance the Improvements. The total cost of the Improvements ' p nts, which shall include all costs enumerated in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.65, is estimated to be at least equal to the amount Bonds* Work on the Improvements o f the shall proceed with due diligence to completion, The City covenants that it shall d ' o all things and perform all acts required of it to assure that work on the Improvements proceeds with due diligence to completion permits and s p n and that any and all p studies required under law for the Improvements are obtained. 4. Interest. The Bonds shall bear interest payable semiannually on June 1 and December 1 of each year (each, an "Interest Payment Date"), commencingJune 1 1991 the basis of a 360 -day year of twelve 30 -day months, at the respective rates per annum set forth o osite the mat as follows: pp maturity years Maturity Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Interest Rate Maturity Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Interest Rate 5. Redemption. All Bonds maturing in theears 1999 to 2010, both Inclusive shall they be subject to redemption and prepayment at the option of the City on December 1 1998 a any Interest Payment Date � and on Ym thereafter at a price of par plus 9239 3 accrued interest. Redemption may be in whole or ina p rt of the Bonds subject to prepayment. If redemption is inart Bonds remainingunpaid p those un p dwhich have the latest maturity date shall i be prepaid first; and f only part of the Bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment, the specific Bonds nds to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Bond Registrar. Bonds or portions thereof called for redemption shall be due and payable on the redemption date, and interest thereon shall cease to accrue from and after the redemption date. Published notice of redemption shall in each case be given in accordance with law, and mailed notice of redemption shall beiven to the a agent and to each a g paying affected registered holder of the Bonds. To effect a partial redemption of Bonds havinga common maturity date, the Bond Registrar g prior to giving notice of redemption shall assign to each Bond havinga common maturity date a distinctive num lty number for each $5,000 of the principal amount of such Bond. The Bond Registrar shall then select b lot such method of selection as it shallY using deem proper in its discretion, from the numbers so assicgned to such Bonds numbers as, at $5,000 for each nur�her, s , as many hall equal the principal amount of such Bonds to be redeemed. Tl -e Bonds to be redeemed shall be the Bonds to which were assi;;;ed numbers so selected; provided, however, that only so mut- he princi al amount of i each such Bond of a denominatp on o f ..ore than $5 , 000 shall be redeemed as shall equal $5,000 for each number assigned to it and so selected. If a Bond is to be redeemed only inart it shall be surrendered to the Bon p � 11 Bond Registra : ( •� i th , i f the City or Bond Registrar so requires, a written instrument of transfer in form satisfactory to the City and Bond Registrar duly Y exec uted by the holder thereof or his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing) and the City shall execute (if necessary)and the Registrar shall Bond g authenticate and deliver to the Holder of such Bond, without service charge, a new Bcnd or Bonds of the same series having the same stated maturity and interest rate and of any authorized denomination or denominations, as requested b re ate principal � y such Holder, in a gg g p cipal amount equal to and in exchange for the unredeemed portion of therinci al of the so surrendered, p p Bond 6. Bond Registrar. in , Minnesota, is appointed to as bond registrar and transfer agent with respect to the -Bo Registrar"), P -Bonds (the "Bond Re g ), and shall do so unless and until a successor Bond Registrar is dui a ' t d act contract t Y ppoin e , all pursuant to any. he City and Bond Registrar shall execute which is consistent herewith. The Bond Registrar shall 11 also serve as paying agent unless and until a successora in p y g agent is duly appointed. Principal and interest on the Bonds shall be paid to 9239 4 the registered holders (or record holders) of the Bonds in the manner set forth in the form of Bond and paragraph 12 of this resolution. 7. Form of Bond. The Bonds, together with the Bond Registrar's Certificate of Authentication, the form of Assignment and the registration information thereon, shall be in substantially the following form: 9239 5 INTEREST RATE REGISTERED OWNER: PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF MINNESOTA RAMSEY COUNTY CITY OF MAPLEWOOD GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BOND, SERIES 1990 MATURITY DATE OF DATE ORIGINAL ISSUE DECEMBER 1, 1990 $ CUSIP DOLLARS KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS that the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota ( the "Issuer"),, certifies that it is indebted and for value received promises to pa to the registered owner specified Y g p cified above, or registered assigns, in the manner hereinafter set forth, the principal amount specified above, on the maturity date specified above, unless called for earlier redemption, and to pay interest thereon semiannually on June L and December 1 of each year (each, an "Interest Payment Date"), commencing June 11 1991, at the rate per annum specified above (calculated on the basis of a 360 -day year of twelve 30 -day months) until the principal sum is paid or has been provided for. This Bond will bear interest from the most recent Interest Payment Date to which interest has been paid or, if no interest has been paid, from the date of original issue hereof. The principal of and premium, if any, on this Bond are payable upon presentation and y• p p surrender hereof at the principal office of in , Minnesota (the "Bond Registrar"), actinggas paying agent, nt, or any successor paying agent duly appointed by the Issuer. Interest on this Bond will be paid on each Interest Payment Date by check or draft mailed to the person in whose name this Bond is registered (the "Holder" or "Bondholder") on the registration books of the Issuer maintained by the Bond Registrar and at the address appearing thereon at the close of business on the fifteenth day of the calendar month next preceding such Interest Payment Date (the "Regular Record Date"). .Any interest not so timely paid shall cease to be payable to the person who is the Holder hereof as of the Regular Record Date, and shall be payable to the person 9239 6 who is the Holder hereof at the close of business on a date (the "Special Record Date") fixed by the Bond Registrar whenever money becomes available for payment of the defaulted interest. Notice* of the Special Record Date shall be given to Bondholders not less than ten days prior to the Special Record Date. The principal of and premium, if any, and interest on this Bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE FURTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS BOND SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE HEREOF, WHICH PROVISIONS SHALL FOR ALL PURPOSES HAVE THE SAME EFFECT AS IF SET FORTH HERE. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota to be done, to happen and to be performed, precedent to and in the issuance of this Bond, have been done, have happened and have been performed, in regular and due form, time and manner as required by law, and that this Bond, together with all other debts of the Issuer outstanding on the date of original issue hereof and the date of its issuance and delivery to the original purchaser, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation of indebtedness. IN WITNESS.WHEREOF, the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota, by _ its City Council has caused this Bond to be executed on its behalf by the facsimile signatures of its Mayor and its Clerk, the corporate seal of the Issuer having been intentionally omitted as permitted by law. 9239 7 Date of Registration: Registrable by: BOND REGISTRAR'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION This Bond is one of the Bonds described in the Resolution mentioned within. Bond Registrar By Authorized Signature Payable at: CITY OF MAPLEWOOD, RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA /s/ Facsimile Mayor Zs/ Facsimile Clerk 9239 8 ON REVERSE OF BOND Redemption. All Bonds of this issue (the "Bonds") maturing in the years 1999 to -2010, both inclusive, are subject to redemption and prepayment at the option of the Issuer on December 1, 1998, and on any Interest Payment Date thereafter at a price of par plus accrued interest. Redemption may be -in whole or in part of the Bonds subject to prepayment. If redemption is in part, those Bonds remaining unpaid which have the latest maturity date shall be prepaid first; and if only part of the Bonds having a common maturity date are called for prepayment, the specific Bonds to be prepaid shall be chosen by lot by the Bond Registrar. Bonds or portions thereof called for redemption shall be due and payable on the redemption date, and interest thereon shall cease to accrue from and after the redemption date. Published notice of redemption shall in each case be given in accordance with law, and mailed notice of redemption shall be given to the paying agent and to each affected Holder of the Bonds. Selection of Bonds for Reale:-pt i on ; Partial Redemption. To effect a Dartial redemption of Bonds having a common maturity date, the Bond Registrar shall assign to each Bond having a common maturity date a distinctive n �::�be r for each $5,000 of the principal amount of such Bond. The '"'.: n J Registrar shall then select by lot, using such method of -,election as it shall deem proper in its discretion, from the assigned to the Bonds, as many numbers as, at $5,000 for ea,,,. --h nu,mber, shall equal the principal amount of such Bonds to be :-edeemed. The Bonds to be redeemed shall be the Bonds to which were assigned numbers so selected; provided, however, that only so much of the principal amount of such Bond of a denomination of more than $5,000 shall be redeemed as shall equal $5,000 for each number assigned to it and so selected. If a Bond is to be redeemed only in part, it shall be surrendered to the Bond Registrar (with, if the Issuer or Bond Registrar so requires, a written instrument of transfer in form satisfactory to the Issuer and Bond Registrar duly executed by the Holder thereof or his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing) and the Issuer shall execute (if necessary) and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate and deliver to the Holder of such Bond, without service charge, a new Bond or Bonds of the same series having the same stated maturity and interest rate and of any authorized denomination or denominations, as requested by such Holder, in aggregate principal amount equal to and in exchange for the unredeemed portion of the principal of the Bond so surrendered. 9239 9 Issuance; Purpose; General Obligation. This Bond is one of an issue in the total principal amount of $5,000,000, all of like date of original issue and tenor, except as to number, maturity, interest rate, denomination and redemption privilege, which Bond has been issued pursuant to and in full conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota and pursuant to a resolution adopted by the City Council of the Issuer on November 15, 1990 (the "Resolution"), for the purpose of providing money to finance the construction of various improvements within the jurisdiction of the Issuer. This Bond is payable out of the General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1990 Fund of the Issuer. This Bond constitutes a general obligation of the Issuer, and to provide moneys for the prompt and full payment of its principal, premium, if any, and interest when the same become due, the full faith and credit and taxing powers of the Issuer have been and are hereby irrevocably pledged. Denominations; Exchange; Resolution. The Bonds are issuable solely as fully registered bonds in the denominations of $5,000 and integral multiples thereof of a single maturity and are exchangeable for fully registered Bonds of other authorized denominations in equal-aggregate principal amounts at the principal office of the Bond Registrar, but only in the manner and subject to the limitations provided in the Resolution. Reference is hereby made to the Resolution for a description of the rights and duties of the Bond Registrar. Copies of the Resolution are on file in the principal office of the Bond Registrar. Transfer. This Bond is transferable by the Holder in person or by his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing at the principal office of the Bond Registrar upon presentation and surrender hereof to the Bond Registrar, all subject to the terms and conditions provided in the Resolution and to reasonable regulations of the Issuer contained in any agreement with the Bond Registrar. Thereupon the Issuer shall execute and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, in exchange for this Bond, one or more new fully registered Bonds in the name of the transferee (but not registered in blank or to "bearer" or similar designation), of an authorized denomination or denominations, in aggregate principal amount equal to the principal amount of this Bond, of the same maturity and bearing interest at the same rate. Fees upon Transfer or Loss. The Bond Registrar may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge payable in connection with the transfer or exchange of this Bond and any legal or unusual costs regarding transfers and lost Bonds. 9239 10 Treatment of Registered Owners. The Issuer and Bond Registrar may treat the person in whose name this Bond is registered as the owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment as herein provided (except as otherwise provided on the reverse side hereof with respect to the Record Date) and for all other purposes, whether or not this Bond shall be overdue, and neither the Issuer nor the Bond Registrar shall be affected by notice to the contrary. Authentication. This Bond shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any security unless the Certificate of Authentication hereon shall have been executed by the Bond Registrar. Qualified Tax -Exempt Obligation. This Bond has been designated by the Issuer as a "qualified tax-exempt obligation" for purposes of Section 265(b) (3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this Bond; shall be construed as though they were written out in full according to applicable laws or regulations: TEN COM - as tenants in common TEN ENT - as tenants by the entireties JT TEN - as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common UTMA - as custodian for (Gust) under the (State) Transfers to Minors Act (Minor) Uniform Additional abbreviations may also be used though not in the above list. 9239 1.1 ASSIGNMENT For value received, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto the within Bond and does hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint attorney to transfer the Bond on the books kept for the registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated: Notice: The assignor's signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as it appears upon the face of the within Bond in every particular, without alteration or any change whatever. Signature Guaranteed: Signature(s) must be guaranteed by a national bank or trust company or by a brokerage firm having a membership in one of the major stock exchanges. The Bond Registrar will not effect transfer of this Bond unless the information concerning the transferee requested below is provided. Name and Address: (Include information for all point owners if the Bond is held by joint account.) 9239 12 8. Execution; Temporary Bonds. The Bonds shall be executed on behalf of the City by the signatures of its Mayor and Clerk and be sealed with the seal of the City; provided, however, that the seal of the City may be a printed facsimile; and provided further that both of such signatures may be printed facsimiles and the corporate seal may be omitted on the Bonds as permitted by law. In the event of disability or resignation or other absence of either such officer, the Bonds may be signed by the manual or facsimile signature of that officer who may act on behalf of such absent or disabled officer. In case either such officer whose signature or facsimile of whose signature shall appear on the Bonds shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of the Bonds, such signature or facsimile shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same as if he or she had remained in office until delivery. The City may elect to deliver, in lieu of printed definitive bonds, one or more typewritten temporary bonds in substantially the form set forth above, with such changes as may be necessary to reflect more than one -maturity in a single temporary bond. Such temporary bonds may be executed with photocopied facsimile signatures of the Mayor and Clerk. Such temporary bonds shall, upon the printing of the definitive bonds and the execution thereof, be exchanged therefor and canceled. 9. Authentication, No Bond shall be valid or' obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any security or benefit under this resolution unless a Certificate of Authentication on such Bond, substantially in the form hereinabove set forth, shall have been duly executed by an authorized representative of the Bond Registrar. Certificates of Authentication on different Bonds need not be signed by the same person. The Bond Registrar shall authenticate the signatures of officers of the City on each Bond by execution of the Certificate of Authentication on the Bond and by inserting as the date of registration in the space provided the date on which the Bond is authenticated,, -except that for purposes of delivering the original Bonds to the Purchaser,.the Bond Registrar shall insert as a date of registration the date of original issue, which date is December 1, 1990. The Certificate of Authentication so executed on each Bond shall be conclusive evidence that it has been authenticated and delivered under this resolution. 10. Registration; Transfer; Exchange. The City will cause to be kept at the principal office of the Bond Registrar a bond register in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as the Bond Registrar may prescribe, the Bond Registrar shall provide for the registration of Bonds and the registration of transfers of Bonds entitled to be registered or transferred as herein provided. 9239 13 Upon surrender for transfer of any Bond at the principal office of the Bond Registrar, the City shall execute (if necessary), and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate, insert the date of registration (as provided in paragraph 9) of, and deliver, in the name of the designated transferee or transferees, one or more new Bonds of any authorized denomination or denominations of a like aggregate principal amount, having the same stated maturity and interest rate, as requested by the transferor; provided, however, that no Bond may be registered in blank or in the name of "bearer" or similar designation. At the option of the Holder, Bonds may be exchanged for Bonds of any authorized denomination or denominations of a like aggregate principal amount and stated maturity, upon surrender of the Bonds to be exchanged at the principal office of the Bond Registrar. Whenever any Bonds are so surrendered for exchange, the City shall execute (if necessary), and the Bond Registrar shall authenticate, insert the date of registration of, and deliver the Bonds which the Holder making the exchange is entitled to receive. All Bonds surrendered upon .-iny exchange or transfer provided for in this resolution shall to promptly canceled by the Bond Registrar and thereafter disposed of as directed by the City. 1. All Bonds delivered in exc.ange for or upon transfer of Bonds shall be valid general obligations of the City evidencing the same debt, and entitled to the sa:^e benefits under this resolution, as the Bonds surrendered for such exchange or transfer, Every Bond presented or surrendered for transfer or exchange shall be duly endorsed or be accompanied by a written instrument of transfer, in form satisfactory to the Bond Registrar, duly executed by the Holder thereof or his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing. The Bond Registrar may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge payable in connection with the transfer or exchange of any Bond and any legal or unusual costs regarding transfers and lost Bonds. Transfers shall also be subject to reasonable regulations of the City contained in any agreement with the Bond Registrar, including regulations which permit the Bond Registrar to close its transfer books between record dates and payment dates. The Clerk is hereby authorized to negotiate and execute the terms of said agreement. 9239 14 11. Rights Upon Transfer or Exchange. Each Bond de 1 ivered . upon transfer of or in exchange for or in lieu of any other Bond shall carry all the rights to interest accrued and unpaid, and to accrue, which were carried by such other Bond. 12, Interest Payment; Record Date. Interest on any Bond shall be paid on each Interest Payment Date by check or draft mailed to the person in whose name the Bond is registered (the "Holder") on the registration books of the City maintained by the Bond Registrar and at the address appearing thereon at the close of business on the fifteenth (15th) day of the calendar month next preceding such Interest Payment Date (the "Regular Record Date"). Any such interest not so timely paid shall cease to be payable to the person who is the Holder thereof as of the Regular Record Date, and shall be payable to the person who is the Holder thereof at the close of business on a date .(the "Special Record Date") fixed by the Bond Registrar whenever money becomes available for payment of the defaulted interest. Notice of the Special Record Date shall be given by the Bond Registrar to the Holders not less than ten (10) days prior to the Special Record Date. 13. Treatment of Registered Owner. The City and Bond Registrar may treat the person in whose name'any Bond is registered as the owner of such Bond for the purpose of receiving payment of principal of and premium, if any, and interest (subject to the payment provisions in paragraph 12 above) on, such Bond and for all other purposes whatsoever whether or not such Bond shall be overdue, and neither the City nor the Bond Registrar shall be affected by notice to the contrary. 14. Delivery; Application of Proceeds. The Bonds when so prepared and executed shall be delivered by the Finance Director to the Purchaser upon receipt of the purchase price, and the Purchaser shall not be obliged to see to the proper application thereof. 15. Fund and Accounts. There has heretofore been created a capital projects fund designated the Public Improvement Projects Fund held and administered by the Finance Director separate and apart from all other funds of the City. The Public Improvement Projects Fund shall continue to be maintained in the manner heretofore specified. In the Public Improvement Projects Fund there shall be created and maintained separate construction accounts. (the "Construction Accounts") for each improvement financed by this bond issue. To the Construction Accounts there shall be credited the proceeds of the sale of the Bonds, less accrued interest received thereon, and less any amount paid for the Bonds in excess of $4,925,000, and less capitalized interest 9239 15 in the amount of $ (together with interest earnings thereon and subject to such other adjustments as are appropriate to provide sufficient funds to pay interest due on the Bonds on or before , 199_), plus any special assessments levied with respect to the Improvements and collected prior to completion of the Improvements and payment of the costs thereof. From the Construction Accounts there shall be paid all costs and expenses of making the Improvements listed in paragraph 16, including the cost of any construction contracts heretofore let and all other costs incurred and to be incurred of the kind authorized in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.65; and the moneys in said account shall be used for no other purpose except as otherwise provided by law; provided that the proceeds of the Bonds may also be used to the extent necessary to pay interest on the Bonds due prior to the anticipated date of commencement of the collection of taxes or special assessments herein levied or covenanted to be levied; and provided further that if upon completion of the Improvements there shall remain any unexpended balance in the Construction Accounts, the balance (other than any special assessments) may be transferred by the Council to the accounts of any other improvement instituted pursuant to Minnesota. Statutes, Chapter 429, and provided further that any special assessments credited to the Construction Accounts shall only be applied towards payment of the costs of the Improvements upon adoption of a resolution by the City Council determining that the application of the special assessments for such purpose will not cause the City to no longer be in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, Subdivision 1. There is hereby created a debt service fund to be designated- the esignatedthe General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1990 Fund (the "Debt Service Fund") to be administered and maintained by the Finance Director as a bookkeeping account separate and apart from all other funds maintained in the official financial records of the City. The Debt Service Fund shall be maintained in the manner herein specified until all of the Bonds -and the interest thereon have been fully paid. There are hereby irrevocably appropriated and pledged to, and there shall be credited to, the Debt Service Fund: (a) all collections of special assessments herein covenanted to be levied with respect to the Improvements and either initially credited to the Construction Accounts and not already spent as permitted 'above and required to pay any principal and interest due on the Bonds or collected subsequent to the completion of the Improvements and payment of the costs thereof; (b) all accrued interest received upon delivery of the Bonds; (c) all funds paid for the Bonds in excess of $4,'925,000; (d) capitalized interest in the amount of $ (together with interest earnings thereon and subject to such other adjustments as are appropriate to -provide sufficient funds to pay 9239 16 interest due on the Bonds on or before r 199_) ; (e) any collections of all taxes herein or hereafter levied for the payment of the Bonds and interest thereon; (f) all funds remaining in the Construction Accounts after completion of the Improvements and payment of the costs thereof, not so transferred to the account of another improvement; (g) all investment earnings on funds held in the Debt Service Fund; and (h) any and all other moneys which are properly available and -are appropriated.by the governing body of the City to the Debt Service Fund, The Debt Service Fund shall be used solely to pay the principal and interest and any premiums for redemption of the Bonds and any other general obligation bonds of the City hereafter issued by the City and made payable from said account as provided by law. No portion of the proceeds of the Bonds shall be used directly or indirectly to acquire higher yielding investments or to replace funds which were used directly or indirectly to acquire higher yielding investments, except (1) for a reasonable temporary period until such proceeds are needed for the purpose for which the Bonds were issued and (2) in addition to the above in an amount not greater than the lesser of five percent (5%) of the proceeds of the Bonds or $100,000. To this effect, any proceeds of the Bonds and any sums from time to time held in the Construction Accounts or Debt Service Fund (or any other City account which will be used to pay principal or interest to become due on the bonds payable therefrom) in excess of amounts which under then -applicable federal arbitrage regulations may be invested without regard to yield shall not be invested at a yield in excess of the applicable yield restrictions imposed by said arbitrage regulations on such investments after taking into account any applicable "temporary periods" or "minor portion" made available under the federal arbitrage regulations. Money in the Fund shall not be invested in obligations or deposits issued by, guaranteed by or insured by the United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof if and to the extent that such investment would cause the -Bonds to be "federally guaranteed" within the meaning of Section 149(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). 16. Assessments. It is hereby determined that no less than twenty percent (20%) o f the cost to the City of each Improvement financed hereunder within the meaning of Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.58, Subdivision 1(3), shall be paid by special assessments to be levied against every assessable lot, piece and parcel of land benefitted by any of the Improvements. The City hereby covenants and agrees that it will let.all construction contracts not heretofore let within one (1) year. after ordering each Improvement financed hereunder unless the 9239 .17 resolution ordering the Improvement specifies a different time limit for the letting of construction contracts. The City hereby further covenants and agrees that it will do and perform as soon as they Y be done all acts and things necessary for the final may and valid levy of such special assessments, and in the event that any such assessment be at any time held invalid with respect to any lot, piece or parcel of land due to any error, defect, or irregularity in any action or proceedings taken or to be taken by g• of the Cit officers or the City or the City Council or any y employees, either in the making of the assessments or in the performance of any condition precedent thereto, the City and the City Council well forthwith do all ll further acts and take all further proceedings as may be required by law to make the assessments a valid and binding lien upon such property. The special assessments have not heretofore been authorized, and accordingly, for purposes of Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.55, Subdivision 31 the special assessments are hereby authorized. Subject -to such adjustments as are required by conditions in existence at the time the assessments � is are levied the assessments are hereby authorized and it is hereby determined that the assessments shall be payable in equal, consecutive, annual installments, with general taxes for the years shown below and with interest on the declining balance of all such assessments at a rate per annum not greater than the maximum permitted by law and not less than _% per annum: Improvement Collection Designation Amount v pLeYears Years -v (i) Improvement $ No. 86-01 (ii) Improvement No. 86-07 (iii) Improvement No. 87-32 (iv) Improvement No. 90-07 TOTAL: $ At the time the assessments are in fact levied the City C, ouncil shall based on the then -current estimated collections of the assessments, make any adjustments in any ad valorem taxes required to be levied in order to assure that the City continues 9239 18 to be in compliance.with Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, Subdivision 1. 17, Tax Levy; Coverage Test_. To provide moneys for of the principal and interest on the Bonds there is payment P P hereby levied upon all of the taxable property in the City a direct annual ad valorem tax which shall be spread upon the tax rolls and collected with and as part of other general property taxes in the City for the years and in the amounts as follows: Year of Tax Year of Tax Levy Collection Amount The tax levies are such that if collected in full they, together with estimated collections of special assessments and other revenues herein pledged for the payment of the Bonds, will produce at least five percent (50) in excess of the amount needed to meet when due the principal and interest payments on the Bonds. The tax levies shall be irrepealable so long as any of the Bonds are outstanding and unpaid, provided that the City reserves the right and power to reduce the levies in the manner and to the extent permitted by Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.61, Subdivision 3. 18, General Obligation Pledge. For the prompt and full payment of the principal and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively become due, the full faith, credit and taxing powers of the City shall be and are hereby irrevocably pledged. If the balance in the Debt Service Fund is ever insufficient to pay all. principal and interest then due on the Bonds and any other bonds payable therefrom, the deficiency shall be promptly paid out of any other funds of the City which are available for such purpose, and such other funds may be -reimbursed with or without interest from the Debt Service Fund when a sufficient balance is available therein. 19. Certificate of Registration. The Clerk is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with the County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minnesota, together with such other information as he or she shall require, and to obtain the County Auditor's certificate that the Bonds have been entered in the County Auditor's Bond Register, and that the tax levy - required by law has been made. 9239 19 2 0 . Records and Certificates* The officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the Purchaser, and to the attorneys approving the legality of the issuance of the Bonds, certified copies of all proceedings and records of the City relating to the Bonds and to the financial condition and affairs of the City, and such other affidavits, certificates and information as are required to show the facts relating to the legality and marketability of the Bonds as the same appear from the books and records under their custody and control or as otherwise known to them, and all such certified copies, certificates and affidavits, including any. heretofore furnished, shall be deemed representations of the City as to the facts recited therein. 21. Neaative Covenant as to Use of Proceeds and Improvements. The City hereby covenants not to use the proceeds of the Bonds or to use the Improvements, or to cause or permit them to be used, or to enter into any deferred payment arrangements for the cost of the Improvements, in such a manner as to cause the Bonds to be "private activity bonds" within the meaning of Sections 103 and 141 through 150 of the Code. 22, Tax -Exempt Status of the Bonds; Rebate. The City shall comply with requirements necessary under the Code to establish and maintain the exclusion from gross income under Section 103 of the Code.of the interest on the Bonds, including without limitation (1) requirements relating to temporary periods for investments, (2) limitations on amounts invested at a yield greater than the yield on the Bonds, and (3) the rebate of excess investment earnings to the United States if the Bonds (together with other obligations reasonably expected to be issued and outstanding at one time in this calendar year) exceed the small -issuer exception amount of $5,000,000. For purposes of. qualifying for the exception to the federal arbitrage rebate requirements for governmental units issuing $5,000,000 or less of bonds, the City hereby finds, determines and declares that (1) the Bonds are issued by a governmental unit with general taxing powers, (2) no Bond is a private activity bond, (3) ninety-five percent (95%) or more of the net proceeds of the Bonds are to be used for local governmental activities of the City (or of a governmental unit the jurisdiction of which _is entirely within the -jurisdiction of the City) , and (4) the aggregate face amount of all tax-exempt bonds (other than private activity bonds) issued by the City (and all subordinate entities thereof, and all entities treated as one issuer with the City) during the calendar year in which the Bonds -are issued and outstanding at one time is not reasonably expected 9239 20 to exceed $5,000,000, all within the meaning of Section 148 (f) (4) (C) of the Code. 23. Designation of Qualified Tax -Exempt Obliaations. In order to qualify the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" within the meaning of Section 265 (b) (3) of the Code, the City hereby makes the following factual statements and representations: (a) the Bonds are issued after August 7, 1986; (b.) the Bonds are not "private activity bonds" as defined in Section 141 of the Code; (c) the City hereby designates the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" for purposes of Section 2 6 5 (b) (3) of the Code;- (d) ode; (d) the reasonably anticipated amount of tax-exempt obligations (other than private activity bonds 'treating qualified 501(c) (3) bonds as not being private activity bonds) which will be issued by the City (and all entities treated as one issuer with the City, and all subordinate entities whose obligations are treated as issued by the City) during this calendar year 1990 will not exceed $10,000,000; and (e) not more than $10,000,000 of obligations issued by the City during this calendar year 1990 have been designated for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code. The City shall use its best efforts to comply with any federal procedural requirements which may apply in order to effectuate the designation made by this paragraph. 24. Severability. If any section, paragraph or provision of this -resolution shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this resolution. 25. HeadincTs. Headings .in this resolution are included for convenience of reference only and are not a part hereof, and shall not limit or define the meaning of any provision hereof. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and, after a full 9239 21 discussion thereof and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 9239 22 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF R.AMSEY CITY OF MAPLEWOOD I, the undersigned, ned beingthe duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City oP f Maplewood, Minnesota, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes with the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same true and complete transcript of the mi is a full, Pnutes of a y meeting of the Cit Council of said City, duly called and held on the date therein indicated, insofar as such minutes relate to considering in bids for, and awarding the sale off $5,000,000 p General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1990 of said City. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City this day of If 1990. Clerk (SEAL) 9239 23 AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: Public Works Coordinator SUBJECT: Award of Bid DATE: November 1, 1990 AGENDA ITEM (9 Action by 0ou .e�.10 Endorsed... Mo dil fled . �Y W j e M t V --aik3L1 41'! Data On Thursday, October 18 1990 ' a one -ton 12-passenger,� beds were received for furnish' window van. A tabulation furnishing attached, of the bids is The lowest bid is that of Mer' • � It Chevrolet In the amount of $15,928. This bid exceeds the amount budgeted g by $1438; however, sufficient funds remain in the VEM fund due to lower than anticipated expenditures on other equipment already ready purchased. Approval of.the low bid is recommended, WCC jw Attachment 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., Thursday, October 18, 1990. The purpose of this meeting was to receive, open and publicly read aloud bids for one (1), 12 -passenger, one -ton, window van. Present were: William Cass and Judy Chlebeck Following the reading of the notice of advertisement for bids, the following bids were opened and read: 0. BIDDER BID AMOUNT BID BOND Merit Chevrolet, Inc. $15,928.00 yes Polar Chevrolet, Inc. $18,355.00 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 November 15, 1990. Meeting adjourned at 10:10 a.m. RESOLUTION FOR AWARD OF BIDS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid of Merit Chevrolet, Inc. in the amount of $15,928.00 is the lowest responsible bid for furnishing one (1), 12 - passenger one -ton, window van 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. Action by Council. Endo rsaa .. �i odd e -- MEMORANDUM R e j e c t e Date To: Michael A. McGuire, City Manager From: Pauline Staples, Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation Subj: Maplewood In Motion Date: November 7, 1990 Introduction Staff is requesting approval of printing six newsletters for the year 1991. Background The current city newsletter is mailed out to the public six times per year. Discussion The bid received on November 7, 1990, from Sexton Printing Inc. includes the following quote: Six newsletters, 32 pages each issue, 13,200 copies, simplified mailing services - $19,104.00 Budget Publishing budget for 1991 is $19,220.00. Recommendation Approve the 1991 bid proposal for six newsletters, 32 pages each issue, 13,200 copies, simplified mailing services, for the price of $19,104.00, or $99.50/per page. The services offered with Sexton Printing Inc. c: City Clerk Finance Director Parks & Recreation Director BIDS RECEIVED ON NOVEMBER 71 1990 1.) ASSOCIATED LITHOGRAPHERS 6500 W. LAKE STREET ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA 5542.6 BID: $23,850.00 2.) MILLER PRINTING CO. WOODBURY MINNESOTA 55125 BID: $26.034.00 3.) SEXTON PRINTING CO. INC. 250 E. LOTHENBACH AVENUE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55118 BID: $19,104.00 SEALED BIDS OPENED AT 10:00 AM, NOVEMBER 7, 1990. PAULINE A. STAPLE DOUG TAUBMAN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PROGRAM COORDINATOR C: PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR FILE PAPER STOCK: . - SIZE: COLORS OF INK: PRESSWORK: COMPOSITION: CAMERA: BINDERY: MATERIAL FURNISHED BY CUSTOMER: MATERIAL FURNISHED 60 lb offset, white, reg, finish 5% x 8%, 32 page self cover Two PMS inks Offset Typeset, keyline & proofs - To include a silverprint proof, other camera options shown below Fold, saddle stitch, prepare for carrier' route r pe -sort and package. Copy .'to typeset from BY SEXTON: Negatives, plates, .paper, printing and .package QUANTITY & PRICE: 13,200 per issue $3,184.00 X 6 issues = °� $19.,104.00 Per page $99.50 • L A '. {/'�/1� .r ..a�rr•f.. .r. :1•:'!r rlj 11't i•r►�M +LOly.l. �.}`►� 'If •.11r...,11117r1•�•Yh-1•wD .t, tw..•r..:ls `Y rV •t{•11. :r'I.�t /\.Y.. •u• . •,n .�. .'... vl�..+. .'1. 11...;1 1 l• L .f' •d .. �- .71A�f.A f.or •�,,O ' .l t i• r 1 s t�`t �'.• t ...1J.,� .3..1..>" 5�•. e4cti h... 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Background The purpose of the ordinance is "to preserve wetlands in as natural.a state as possible ." This. essentially means the wetland area should be left alone. Obviously g alterin theLA wetland by filling, draining, and other construction activity would not be allowed to meet this purpose (see Section 3.4). mentsThere are however, moresubtle require that would severel''�'� y limit the city's ability to implement its stormwater management plan • Iii The draft of the Maplewood Comprehensive Stormwater Management ..Plan identifies about 25.0 ponds in the city.,. These ponds are an C integral part of preventing flooding and enhancing downstream water quality.. Many.of the ponds are existing wetlands. In many cases the ordinance would require treatment systems upstream of q Y P �• the wetlands to control the..quantity.and quality of water. -discharged to the wetlands In some cases the wetland would have. to be bypassed by constructing additional ponding and pipes. Implementation of stormwater prof ects is difficult enough withoutt . adding to the cost and land area required to comply with the ordinance. Other•agencies.already have rules in place that protect and preserve wetlands'. The Ramsey Washington ton Metro.Watershed District has adopted a number of policies, some. of which address ii* wetlands (see attached) These policies recognize the importance', of wetlands in the natural state but balance that with the need i for stormwater management. Using -wetlands. for quantity and quality control is not prohibited by the policies. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources regulates activities in wetland greater than 2..5 acres. Their permit Process is on a..case bY 'case basis and may' require substantial mitigation I,t{ measures.; i i y Model Wetlands Ordinance -2 October 16, 1990 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Corps of Engineers G permit regulates wetlands of one acre or larger. After*January 11 1990 this regulation.may apply to any wetland regardless of size. This permit process is - enforced on a case by case basis. In the last couple of years this enforcement has become much more aggressive. Substantial mitigation measures are usually required as part of the permit process. f Discussion f The implementation. of stormwater management falls squarely on the city and the watershed districts. This activity addresses f lood protection, drainage,. and downstream water quality The protection of wetlands is now.being handled by state. and federal agencies. Adding another level of regulation to wetland protection seems redundant,, Specific regulation of wetlands by the city would increase the already confusing permit process with multiple agencies Recommendation It is recommended that . the city not pursue specific wetland- . preservation regulations. f KGH ; jW C. cc: 0..A' 01•son - 9/12/90 J Kellyt.;, f. [ 'C 7i) s � � E AGASSIZ CHAPT R, IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA r a r. PROPOSED WETLANDS :ORDINANCE FOR MUNICIPALITIES y . COUNCIL FINDINGS, PURPOSE AND MEANS 1.1 Findings 1.2 ..Purpose 1.3 Means 2 . ....GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS 2.1 Statutory.' Authorization 2.2 Scope 2.3 Res' pons ibil ity 2.4 Severability 2.5 .Enforcement 2..6 Greater Restrictions 2.7 Definitions .{ - 31 WETLAND ZONES : 3.1 Wetland Zone Map 3.2 Regulations 3.3 Density Standards ht 3.4 Prohibited' Aoti viii es 4 . WETLAND ALTERATION PERMITS _4.1 General , 4.2 Application/Iss.uance .4.3. Application Requirements j 4.4 Time of Permit 4.6 Permit Standards -- Restrictions 5 . VARIANCES and APPEALS 5.1 General 6 . DOCUMENTS t: 6.1 'Official map_ -of wetland zones 6.2 Legal description of wetland zones - { j WETLANDS ZONING ORDINANCE pg ,` L l 1..Council Findings, Purpose and Means i f 1_,1 Findings The Cit Council finds that wetlands ... -within the - City, the City, as part :of . Y the natural ecosystem, are.. critical to the present .and future health, safetY and general welfare of the land, wildlife and people within the C ity that these wetlands conserve. surface waters, provide floodwater retention and improve water ualit for our lakes and streams. Further, quality these wetlands.improve. subsoil moisture and serve to recharge the large aquifers critical to the metropolitan area. The Council recognizes that existing 'and future. development within the City has the potential of despoiling, polluting and irretrievably g alterin the wetlands and their -natural functions, which ifproperlymaintained would constitute important ecological, educational and recreational assets as well as enhancing property values and conserving the natural beauty of the landscape. 1 .2 Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to preserve wetlands in as natural a state asp ossible so as to provide natural retention and - sedimentation control areas for surface waters; - to regulate the use of areas adjacent. to the wetlands to protect their natural function: to 1 prevent or minimize soil erosion, sedimentation or eutrophication: ( to prevent q loss of aquatic organisms, wildlife and vegetation: to protect surface and ground water supplies from the danger of drought, -pollution or mismanagement: to secure safety from local flooding; to reduce g Y - the financial burdens imposed upon individuals and the community throw h the extra costs associated with occupancy or use of areas g .. 9 periodic' sub!ject to flooding; to enhance and preserve water quality ; and to enhance andp reserve natural drainways as opposed .'to costly underground. culverts. In summary., the public interest necessitates sound land use and development since land within the communis is a limited and p Y irreplaceable resource to be developed in a. manner which will result in minimum dama a to the ecos stem, damage to 'property. and threat to,N 9P Y Public health as well as reduction of private or public economic loss'.. caused by drainage problems. i. 1 .01 COUNCIL., . 1 f FINDINGS PURPOSE &MEANS (cont.} pg 2 f t i f 1.3 Means The Cit intends to . implement the purpose of this ordinance Y p through the following means: A. ado ma desi Hatit a ng the wetland zones protected by p p g this ordinance.. Be Specify and enforce development regulations that will .p y ensurep rotection . of designated wetland zones and their functions. C. Establish aermit system to provide means for p y ' reasonable use of land while maintaining basic functions!' and - -conservation of the wetland zones. D. Require design and construction of on-site storm water retention and sedimentation basins with flow control devices and erosion control techniques during development activity. F. Establish means by which certain wetlands may be t placed in the public domain for purposes of preservation and maintenance. , i i j1 . j z i 2. Q GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS 3' P9 , .2.1 StatutorY Authorization The -City.. recognizes its 'statutory obligation to comply with Chapters 103 A-G of Minnesota State'.Lawthe regulations of the Department o f Natural R esources, Watershed Districts, Water' Vanagement.Organizations and Section 404 of the Federal Cle an Water Act, The City also intends to support the a open space and water conservationolicies of the Metropolitan politan Council and the public interest in preventing . irreparable destruction or deterioration of th e valuable wetlands natural resource. 2.2 Scope The -wetland zone shall overlay the established zoning district sol that any parcel of land lying in a wetland zone shall also i lie n one or more of the established. zoningdistricts, Lands lying ' y g within a wetland zone s hall be subject to the requirements establis he q d by other applicable ordinances and regulations of the City*'9 Within each wetland zone, a.l uses shall be permitted in accordance with the ,regulations for the underlying zoning district, provided that such uses must also satisfy the additional requirements of this ordinance. 2.3 Res onsibi lit � v Neither the issuance of a wetlands alteration permit nor compliance'. with its conditions or the provisions of this ordinanc e, shall relieve any person from any responsibilityotherwise imposed } p d by law for damages to persons or property, nor shall the issuance. of any permit hereunder serve to impose an liability p y iability on the municipality or its officers or employees for injury or damage to persons or property. A permit issued pursuant to this ordinance shall not relieve the permittee of the responsibility of complying with any. . other requirements established b law, regulation Y , g or ordinances. 2A Severabi.lit Y If any part of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid by a court, of jurisdiction, the remainder of _ this ordinance shall. not be affected thereby. ' it i 1 I ,i Y j 0 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS(cont.)2 • 4 i� 2.6 Enforcement Any violation of the provisions of this ordinance. - or failure 'to comply with any of its requirements(including' violations of a .. _ conditions and safeguards established in connection with gran is of variances) shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be unish 1 p able by law. Any person who in violation of this ordinance alters. 'changes or modifies any wetlands shall restore them to the original condition or reimburse the City for their costs of making the restoration. . 2.6 Greater Restrictions It is not intended by this ordinance to repeal' or abrogate any, existing easements. covenants or deed restrictions. However, where this ordinance imposes greater restrictions. the provisions of this ordinance Hance shall prevail. 2.7 Non' confo.rming Structures and/or Parcels Anystruc structure situated on an existing parcel of record. as of th date of enactments of this ordinance, does that d i . '( .not meet the require of this chapter shall be considered non -conforming and will- require variance from the Council to build or rebuild. li. Any existing parcel which is contained in a wetland or where 21'r ,o (or at. least 2000, sq. ft.) of the parcel is contained within a wetland zone, is nonconformingand subject to the same re uirement 1 l q .1 2.8 Acquisitions of Interests in Land The municipality may acquire, pursuant to law, fee title. or easement rights to art or all of an wetlands or la g p y land adjacent or land affecting wetlands, by dedication.. ift. urchase, eminent g p domain, or tax forfeiture. for the purpose of reservin such lands andprotectingthpreserving e public health, safety and welfare. 2.9 Definitions 1. Permit. An official document or certificate issued by the Cit authorizing performance of a specified activity. 2. Variance. The same as that term is defined in Minnesota Statutes t tes. Chapter 462 i I' i j 3. Wetland. Areas .inundated or saturated with water at a frequency and duration sufficient to normally support hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and wetland hydrology as referenced to the FEDERAL MANUAL FOR CLASSIFICATION OF WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER HABITATS OF -THE U.S. (Cowardin et al _1979) and FISH AND WILDLIFE ' SERVICE CIRCULAR 39 (Shaw & Fredin. 1971). 4. Wetland Buffer Area. Areas abutting and within 100 feet of a wetland. 5. Wetland Zone. The areas delineated on the Wetland Zone Map which. includes the. wetlands and wetland buffer areas. 6. Wetland Drainage Area That area tributary to the Wetland Zone as delineated on the Wetland Zone Map. 7. Drainage Way. Any natural, altered or artificial watercourse which has definable beds and banks capable of conducting confined runoff from adjacent lands. Watercourse beds not clearly defined - shall be delineated. to include that area which would be inundated by runoff resulting from a 24 hour rainfall. having a recurrence interval of once in -ten years. ` 80 Alteration. Any change or modification of land. water, vegetation or existing .structure in a wetland or wetland buffer area. 9. Development. The construction, installation or alteration of any structure: the extraction. filling, clearing or other alteration of land or vegetation: the change of cross, .section of any water body or watercourse: the subdivision of land. per the Municipal Code, 10. Structure. Any building or appurtenance, including decks and fences. 11. Subdivision. Land that is divided for the purpose of sale, rent or lease -- including planned unit developments, Related terms such as setback, lot. width etc. are as referenced in the Municipal bode.': 3 . Q WETLAND ZONES p9 61, 3.1 Wetland Zone Map This Section shall apply to wetland zones which are specifically .identified. on the map entitled "WETLAND* ZONES -MAP" -- an official; ;copy of which shall be on file in the office of the Administrator. A wetland zone may be modified or eliminated by a four-fifths affirmative vote of the. Council after a Public Hearing and notice as set_ forth in re -zoning . procedures: set forth 2n the City Code.` Wetland zones may not be eliminated .unless it can be shown that the original designation is in error or the conditions have changed. When originating, modifying or removing a wetlandzone. the Council .shall use the criteria and methods. established in the FEDERAL MANUAL FOR CLASSIFICATION OF WETLANDS AND DEEP WATER HABITATS. OF THE U.S. (Cowardin et at, 1979) and cross referenced to FISH AND`WILDLIFE SERVICE CIRCULAR 39 (Shaw & Fredin. 1971). .Wetlands protected and .identified., on the map ,shall include, but shall not be limited to all types. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7 greater than 1/4 acre in size. Wetlands smaller than this .size may be considered for inclusion if ;t is dernonsifatecS that they serve special- purposes due to their location pr unique values. Ambiguity of exact type of wetland shall not affect he protection if the wetland is identified on the map. i ! I,I 3, 15 Specific Boundaries qWhere- interpretation is needed as to the exact location of the�� boundaries of the wetland zone, as shown on the Wetland Zone Map,,.,t;Me Administrator shall make the necessary interpretation upon examineion of the site in the field. The interpretation of the boundary of the ,,wetland and. consequently, the buffer area, shall be based on the highest elevation of the vegetation and or hydric soils existing ,which constitute its i! classification as a wetland in accordance to Section 2.8. item 3. Ind the case of landlocked basins_, the ordinary high water. level shall be used.' The administrator. may consult with technical staff of local, state and'. or federal agencies and may use their recommendations in making his interpretation. 3.2 Regulations. No alterations of any kind shall be allowed within a wetland zone .without .first having obtained a Wetland Alteration Permit- from the Qty as provided for in. Section 4 of this ordinance. T: No development shall be allowed within. -a wetland zone withI�'ut first having obtained a Wetland Alteration Permit- and. applicable variances granted as provided for in Sections 4 and 5 of this ordinance. ii f t 3.0 WETLAND ZONES. (cont.) pg I� _ 3.3 Density Standards Not withstanding the. .provisions of the density tables of the City. Subdivision ..Code, all lands proposed to be subdivided within a Wetland, Zone must conform to: 1. Minimum 1ot area --15.000 square feet; 10,000 sq. feet of which. shall be above the: ordinary high water mark. 2. Minimum lot width 7-100 feet at building. setback line. 3. Minimum setback -- 100 feet from .ordinary high water mark 4. Septic and soil absorption systems -- 200 feet from ordinary, high water mark, 50 Lowest ground floor elevation -- three (3) feet above or high water mark. Rationale for Density Standards: The purpose of controlling development. .density is to reduce the financial burdens. imposed on the .community through the potentialcosts due to intensive use of areas subject to flood conditions and to minimize the impact of urbanization on wildlife habitat. water quality enhancement- and aesthetic values of wetlands. 3.4 Prohibited. Activities Activities not allowed in a wetland zone without a permit _ include but are not limited to the following: �. Digging, dredging, filling, draining or in any way altering` or removing material. 2. Removal of ,vegetation except to abate a public nuisance.. 3. Construction, alteration or removal of any structure. 4. Altering of any embankment of ponding area or changing the flow of water or ponding capacity. 5. Storing of materials. 6. Disposal of waste materials including but not limi-ted to yard waste and demolition debris.. 7. Installation or maintenance of essential services; ie roads. sanitary sewer etc. i 4.0 WETLAND ALTERATION PERMIT gs 4.1 General Except as hereinafterr.ovided in this section. no development p p grading, filling. dredging, draining, construction of septic systems, wells or other. alterations .shall be. allowed within awetland - zone without first :obtaining a Wetland Alteration Permit. Exceptions: Emergency work to preserve life orro ert p p Y repairs or maintenance of any lawful use of land existing on the date of adoption of this ordinance. 4.2 Application. Issuance of Permit The applicant for a Wetland Alteration Permit shall furnish the information required by the city as listed in parag. 4.3 of this section. A wetland alteration permit shall not be issued without having been first reviewed by the Planning Commission and approved by the Council following the review procedures set forth for conditional use permits -- including a public hearing. The applicant!. shall have the burden of establishing that the proposed use of activity complies with the purposes, intent and other provisions of this ordinance. The granting of a wetland alteration permit does not abrogate the ,need to obtain permits required by other local, state or federal agencies. 4.3 Application Requirements The f ollowing information shall be required with a permit application: 1. Name and address of the developer and/or owner of parcel. 2. Legal description of site with, ma showing its location' 9 p p 9 .; existing structures and proposed alteration. 3. A topographic map and soil survey as required in the City's subdivision ordinance. 4. Information on existing drainage and vegetation within the site and tributary to the site. 5. Time schedule for starting and completion of1 ro'ect. p 6. Other engineering data and information as maY be required in the Subdivision Section of the City Ordinance,::,. II 4.0 WETLAND .ALTS A R TION PERMIT {cont,} � � � � g - pg i 4.4 Time of Permit Work Authorized permit a by. shall begin within ninety Y p 9 y daysfrom the date of issuance unless otherwise stipulated. The work shall hall be - completed within awelve mo n1 hs -.from .the date of issuance u . nless such time is extended by - the Cit The City.shall be notified . at le Yleast forty eight (48). hoursrior to the commencement of work. If the he work is not initiated as specified, thep ermit shall be voided. 4.5 Permit Standards ..No permit shall, be issued unless the C it determines' y that the, proposed alteration complies with the restrictions of this sect C. ion as well as the intent and purpose of this ordinance. A permit for minimum mum alteration of a wetland ma be allowed when necessary . may...be y fo r the use of property. but in no case shall the following restrictions be exceeded-- unless a variance is ranted b the Council as set forth i 9 Y n Section 5 of this ordinance. Restrictions: is Any alteration s h.al.l not cause a reduction in the flood stage capacity or in water quality enhancement value of the wetland. under _ condition of ultimate develo merit Burin a 24 hour, 100 year p 9 y event. 2. Any alteration shall minimize vegetation on the. im act and p shall not reduce the existingwildlife habitat value of a wetland -- . as determined by the City, Y 30 Any alteration -shall not have a significantly adverse effect hydrological charact risti cs of the the ecological and wetland -- as. determined b the CitYY 4. Only fill free of chemical pollutants and organic waste may be used. ! .5. Alterations shall not adversely chan9 a the water flow characteristicswithin the Y wetland - as determined b the , . citys .8. Work in the wetland will not be performed durin the breedin • p g g season of waterfowl or fish spawning season unless it is determined b the.City Cit that these elements are not resent Y Y p , is I i 4.0 WETLAND ALTERATION PERMIT (cont.) pg 101 408. Permit Standards (cont.) t r Restrict -ions cont. 8. No part of any sewage system requiring on -land or in -ground !' r disposal of waste shall be located closer than 200 feet from. the k p � wetland.- All on -land or -in-ground sewage disposal systems shall meet criteria of set out in Minnesota Rule 6, MCAR 4.80.40. "Individual Sewage Treatment' System Standard''. 9. Erosion control measures shall be put i n place' prior to beginning work and shall be approved by the City. All permits involving the disturbance of soil, including building permits, shall contain provisions. which specify temporary as. well as permanent erosion controls. All projects involving more than 10,000 sq. ft. of disturbed ground or disturbed slopes greater than 15% shall have a detailed erosion control plan consistent. with the Minnesota Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control Plannina Handbook and approved by either the Soil and Water Conservation District for a pp registered engineer. 10. Thea applicant. s hall be required red to demonstrate that after the '1 pp q : , development is completed that soil loss will be prevented and p p conditions on the site stabilized. 11. Stormwater runoff from a development may be directed to the I, wetland only when substantially free of sediment, debris and chemical pollutants and only. at rates which will not substanti Il disturb ve 9etation or increase turbidity -as determined by the i Y. 12. The ro osed action shall not cause stormwater runoff from th p p development which would exceed . the rate or volume of runoff s Y Y anticipated b the Cit 's Surface Water Management. Plan. p . 13. Quality of water infiltrated to water table or aquifer shall be substantial) unchanged, by the alteration.Y 9 - 14. Primary buildings shall be setback at least 140 feet from the wetland and all accessorybuilding set -backs shall conform to City. 9 , Code.. 169 The lowest floor elevation: of buildings permitted in a wetland zone shall be .at least two (2) feet above the elevation of the 100 Ye.,, r frequency, 24 hour duration flood level event. 16. No alteration shall be allowed which will endanger the health. safety or welfare of persons or which may result in unusual ro .breakage d maintenance costs or utility line dueto soil Iimitatios such as high frost action. 17. Removal of vegetation .'within a wetland zoning district shall be allowed only when reasonably required for. the placement of permitted 'structures or for normal use of property. 5.0 VARIANCES AND APPEALS1 1 P9 { 5.1 General An application for variance. shall be processed according to the Municipal Code and shall include recommendation from the Plannin .9 Commission. Inaddition­to -normal -notice requirements of the variance process., written notice of . the variance along with a. description of the scope of the proposed project shall be submitted to the water Management Organization (WMO) of jurisdiction for comment. No approval may be pp Y taken unti 1 15 days after the WMO's monthly meeting' n order to provide opportunity to. comment. However no variance may: be ranted which would allow an Y 9 Y use that, is prohibited in the zoningdistrict within which the property is p p Y located or which will: Result .in incompatible land uses or which would be detrimental to surface ' and/or9 roundwater --resources, .2. Increase the financial burdens imposed on the community through. increasing floods and overflow of water. onto land areas within the City. 3, Not be in keeping with land use plans- and -planning objectives for the City or which will increase or cause danger. to life or property. i 4. Not be consistent with the objectives of encouraging land uses _ compatible with the preservation of the. natural land forms, vegetation, and wetlands within the. city, 5. ..Include development of land and. water areas essential to ;the temporary withholding of rapid runoff of surface water contributing to downstream flooding;'or water ollution: or -.development of land p p i and water areas which provide groundwater recharge. l Note: No ermit or variance shall,be be issued unless the lican i n p pp support of his application, has submitted .en ineerin data., surveys., Bite 9 9 Y ; plans and other information as required in Section 4.3. i 12/86 .. - 10. The District discourages the. use of septic tanks and soil adsorp- tion systems. However, if no other alternative exists, such systems can be ins tal led and maintained if they are consistent with _ d b the Minnesota Pollution the standards and regulations adopt d. y - Control Agency and the Minnesota Department of Health. Plsinning , 1. A11 local surface water, management plans and. programs shoo, d include coordinated multi-use management practices and must be cox=. s i s tent with the District's management plan. 2. The District's management plan should. be consistent wi th the Metro - pol i t an Council's development framework ,and its supporting metro etropolitan politansystem plans. 3. .'The District encourages early planning for sparsely deye.l oped areas of the watershed to. maximize the effectiveness of runoff and water o quality control and to reduce the long-term costs of. s tormwat er management. �-- 4. To minimize drainage management problems, s tormwat er managemen will 'be planned. and conducted on the basis .'of reasonably size hydrologic units. + 5. The District will manage i is wa.t er res our ces based on the ul tima - development 'of the watershed as reflected i..n current municipal co prehensi.ve plans, h Wetlands 1. Wetlands that are tributary to a protected water resource. and. that! perform a beneficial water quality function shall be maintained n, their . natural. condition or. improved to provide more . benefi is f b water quality management, wi th consideration. for other amenities . 25 12/86 6 (s 1 ►� 2. w Types. 1 and wetlands e' Wetl and. alteration . may be . al to ed i n yp , 2 , 1 y defi ni tion of "wetland") only if i t is. determined that the al tera J, tion will not ' im ai r the necessary water quality t f uncti on of the y q . Y wetland will not eliminate required storage within the watershed; and will not adversely of f ect - the aesthetics of the . area and any s i8 ni f i cant. wi 1 dl if e ha,bi tat , 3. The D.is-tri ct will -generally preserve the wetland habi tat and hydro- logic function of Type 31 4, and 5.wetlands of .1 acre or more. 4. Wetland relocation within a development or watershed unit may be :considered ,if the wetland to .be relocated is less than 1 acre and i -f it is reestablished as a comparable type of wetlands -In making this decision, the District. and municipalities will generally consider , storage volume, water quality, aesthetics, and wildlife habitat* Lake Management, - 1. The District will prepare a lake -level management plan and 11 coordinate the plan with other involved a gen cies and ci ti ze ns . 2. I' The D istri ct recognizes that the overf low proba�ems. at Lake Phal e ,1 and Beaver Lake' are water resources management issues and wil.1 actively participate in selecting a permanent solution. Flooding 1. rrunent i n coo erati on with the D is tri ct and Local units of gone , p 1 1 other involved agencies, shall manage development based on the 100", - year. flood level on all open channels, s torch . sewer overf low areas, depressions,. . wetlands and lakes . p � � . y 2. The District shall establish regional (100 -year) f food 1 eve s,:. or , required storage volumes based on critical storm events on most of the water bodies within the District. 1 26 MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager _ FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner Y SUBJECT: Preliminary Plat Revision and Renewal LOCATION:. Ripley Avenue, between Desoto and Mcmenemy Streets APPLICANT: Leo Markfort PROJECTTITLE : Markfort 2nd Addition DATE: September 12 , .19 9 0 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Mr. Markfort is.requesting.that the City Council approve a revision to a previously approved preliminary plat. The previous plat had twelve lots in this phase. Mr. Markfort has replaced three of the lots.with an outlot. Mr. Markfort is proposing to use the outlot as a storm water retention pond. BACKGROUND On August 24, 1987, the City Council gave preliminary plat approval to the Markfort Addition subject to nine conditions of approval. On May 9,r 1988, the City Council approved the final plat for the Markfort Addition final plat (first phase) . DISCUSSION Storm Sewer One of the original conditions for approval of the Markfort Addition preliminary plat was about storm water ponding. It stated, "Final platting shall be limited to Phase -I until -.a construction contract(s) is signed for a storm water project to drain this area to Round Lake Phase II must be platted. as an outlot until this contract is signed." The City.Council did not approve the Roselawn Avenue improvement project which.. included the storm sewer improvements. for this area. Mr. Markfort's engineer has submitted a report dated August 28 1990 that outlines a drainage proposal for the second phase of his development. This report contains an analysis of the storm water runoff caused by the new development. This proposal, however, is not consistent with the City's design standards. The proposed plan has a storm water retention pond on.the outlot in the plat A retention pond is a low area that stores runoff but does not have an outlet to empty itself after a storm. The water.level in a retention pond can vary widely depending on weather conditions. The retention pond may be dry during a drought or . �' n the other hand the.pond may be full during wet .dry. periods. o periods. If a storm occurs when the pond has water in it, the . available. storage volume may not be adequate andthe pond could overflow. This might damage surrounding properties. Mr Markfort's consultant's report does not address the likelihood'of the pond overflowing. Even. though the report analyzes a typical 100 -year frequency storm, it assumes that the pond is empty at.the start of the storm. There is no basis in the report to make the assumption that the pond will be empty on a regular basis before random storms. C't En ineer h -as stated that no other solutions exist for The i y g handling the storm water run-off that -are consistent with City design standards.. Since the applicant has completed the first g - phase of the development, staff is. recommending no further platting of this property due to a lack of storm -sewer capacity . Ripley Street The Cit Council at the meetin . iving preliminary pkat approval T y g g, , to this development, ordered the City Engineer to prepare a feasibilitystudy. This study is about the City acquiring a Y venue from the Markfort 60 -foot -wide right-of-way., for Ripley A development through to McMenemy Street. The Engineer expects to p• g the Council reviews have this study completed in October. Until this stud it is not certain if Ripley Avenue will be built to y► McMenemy Street or ended in a cul-de-sac in -the Markfort development. The property owner of 1774 McMenemy Street (whom the extension of b Y Ripley Ri 1e Street would of feet) wants the City to decide whether, they plan.to build the street to McMenemy Street or, not. (See his. letter on page 9.) Soils The Ramse Soil and Water Conservation District has noted that Y. most of the soils in this proposed plat are not suitable for develo ment. See -the letter on page 10 )Mr. Markfort should , get an opinion from a certified soils engineer that shows that the .,proposed plat could be developed with single -.family homes and a pro p street. This report should be a condition of preliminary plat. approval. - RECOMMENDATION . Y ADen .the proposed Markfort 2nd . Addition preliminary plat. . , ... -Thi. s denial i. s on the basis that .1. There is inadequate.storm sewer system capacity in this area of the .City. 2. Thep roposed on-site pond is not consistent with the City design standards due to.a lack of an.outlet. K f - i 8. Renew the previousp reliminary plat for another- ' that would read as follows: year, subject to a new•condition • written o inion from a certified Submit to the City a w • p scribe the. types of soils expert. This opinion shall de ' the correction procedures to prepare the soils, ' and whether the soils will allow for. lots . for building ble development of the site as proposed. the practzca p ion describing the soil The Council may pass a resolut . s. The Council may require conditions for future buyer with the f inal the developer to file this resolution plat. kenmem9 .(Section 17--29 Attachments 1. Location Map 20 Property Line/Zoning Map 3 Proposed preliminary plat 40 Proposed grading plan 50 Drainage plan excerpt 6 Au ust 3 1990 letter from Ron Dahlqulst q letter from. Ramsey Soil and Water. -District 7. July 3, 1990 i S. - PLAZA CIR R ALVERADO: nR 3 BEL LCREsr DR y 4 DEAUVILLE OR 5 MERIDIAN OR 60 t .240,0 N. . • 35 i 0 , 58 L/ 77"L E CA/1/A D •., v I Kray 4 9 CA URI E R D ''.t . 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T /Mor •�0.. 1 _ PROJECT AREA Jn � FOR STORM. SEWER ,� '' •.y � W r- E ♦ NEEDED TO AF DEVELOP MARKFORT s I e r CPROPERTY 100, e I ! f ,Ar •. AVE r.....;... i St. Paul, MN 55117 G August 31 1990 Mr, Ken Roberts I Ci ty Pl anni ng City of Maplewood 1830 East County Road'B Maplewood, MN 55109 Per our conversation last w . eek regarding the Ripley Street extension Leo Markfort' s property throu h 1774 from g /1780 McMenemy to McMenem Street YOU indicated that Mr. Markfort' s new 1 y with future plans show a . temporary cul de sac plans for Street. This ..has Apri 1 19870 s been in the plans since. - Since. ince.Since this. started my mother, who lived at 1780 McMenem away. I would like to set y� has passed. 1 this- property, but cannot until problem is resolved, the s road When this is brought 9 t up at. the. council meeting, I would • . 9� d like ether a permanent cui de sac or the proposed road decided on so that`t ahead with my plans and settle I may go . e her estate. Ronald W. Dahl ui st cc Ken Heider, City Engineering. g 9 Leo Markfort, 3660 No. Gershwin Lane Oak Tori Harts an � dale, MN 55109 g Attorney, 127 E. County Rd, Ct Little Canada, MN 55117 a _ . July 3, 1990 To: Ken Roberts, Maplewood Community Development Department From: Robert Johnson, P.E , District P1 at ` /Plan Review Committee Subject: Markfort 2nd Addition Referencing Mr. Petersen'.s report, the Y ma'orit of soils in this � plat'.are not suitable for development. This. should be checked with:,soil borings before city permits are issued. If construction is possible, the specificationsin the Ramsey - Washington Metro 'Watershed permit. should be followed closely to avoid erosion. . Markfort.703/B1 - i 2015 Rice Street Roseville, Minnesota 55113 ' 612/488-1476 L9 ��.. >> 5 1990 10 An Equal Opportunity Employer Attachm-ent 7 ..:.. - .L i i `r J_ `. YY `. A— V.►4i►► `►.1 ♦ v. V ......+�._ v .a. v.. ..,,.Commissioner ssbach said'he wo d abstain from voting on this item 'be ause he is a fr' end of one. of the property owners. Commissioner Fisch asked staff if a conditional use permit (CUP) would b re ired.at this time for Mike's LP . Staff responded UP would not be required f or the existing business but. a. new LP business would require a CUP. The Commissioners discuss various land use and zoning c. i. c. a t, i o i i.indari,on. Commissioner ischer moved th Planning -Commission table the p posed rezonings f r further study a.nd recommenda ion on the site. Commiss' ner Gerke seconded Ayes-Axdahl, Fischer, Gerke, Larson, Sinn Abstenti ns--Rossbach e motion passed b. Preliminary Plat Revision: Markfort 2nd -Addition. Ken Roberts, Associate Planner, presented the staff report for arequested revision of one 'of the conditions of a previously approved preliminary plat. The Commission discussed the preliminary plat conditions and the storm -water drainage plans. Virgil Hawkins of Meier Stewart and Associates and - representing the applicant Leo Markfort, gave a presentation and explained the regiiest for the preliminary plat revision. Mr. Hawkins said a soils report has been done by.Braun Engineering which approved the soils for development Mr. Roberts said the City Engineer was notable to attend this meeting until later in the evening, but hada communicated to Mr. Roberts prior to this meeting that the drainage plan which was submitted for this project is not acceptable. 11 -3- Planning'Commission Minutes 9-17-90 J e shwin Lane N. Oakdale K Leo Markf ort ,'3660 G , r , the applicant f or. this project,. said he wanted the two watershed problems with phase of this project Y ort said the Hmon church on resolved. Mr. Markf g McMenemy Street was built in the last two.. years without .,,an outlet Ron Dahlquist, 1774-80 McMenemy Street, said he would l ike the matter of the . extension. or cul-de-sac of Ripley Street settled soon in order to.sell his mother's estate property at 1780 McMenemy Street. Commissioner Fischer asked staff to explain how the - Hmong church drainage plans were developed for approval. -by the City. Secretary Olson said Ken Haider, Director of Public Works inf ormed him that the Hmong. church drainage plans were approved for! development for only one half ofthe . pro-perty because of problems with the on-site ponding, as was the case with the Markf ort property. Commissioner Rossbach moved the Planning Commission. table this item until later,.in order that the _ C0111111:1. ;si onerti quest iolit, CMI be aiit7,werod by the Engineering .Department. Commissioner Fischer. seconded Ayes--Axdahl, Fischer, Gerke, - Larson., I�ossbach , Sinn The motion passed. c. Code Am ndment Two House Lot Ken.Robert Associate lanner, presented the staff z report for is requ ted code amendment to allow John Collins to co tru a new home on his.lot and at the time of the com tion of this house, to demolish his existing house. r. Roberts discussed setback requirements th e Commissioners. Commission r Rossbach sked that Condition e. of the resoluti regarding em e gency vehicle. -access to the proper require the appr al of the Director o.f Public Safet Jo Collins, 2076 English St eet, explained his r quest. 12 Planning 'Commission --4- 4 Minutes 9--17-90 Commissi er Fischer moved the:Plan g Commission recommend doption of the ordina regard.il�g the construction of. a new single d Ling on a lot with an E existing sing dwelling, w' clarification of Condition e. �to eq uire a roval by. the Director of ,:Public Safety. Commissioner Ger sec nded Ayes--Axdahl, Fischer, Gerke, Larson,' Rossbach, Sinn The t:i.on p�Nsscd. b. .Preliminary Plat Revision Markfort 2nd Addition since Ken Haider, Director of Public Works, was now present, -this. -item was again considered by the Planning Commission. Chairman Axdahl asked Mr. Haider to explain the storm water ponding and drainage plans for the Markfort and Hmong -church properties . Mr. Haider responded that - past City policy has been to allow some development on a property if there i.s .an acceptable plan to handle storm water and development of the Hmong , church was allowed since they were developing only a portion of their site. Mr Haider said that under this same - policy the first phase of the Markfort development was also.allowed to develop. Mr. Markfort now wishes to develop the remaining property. Mr Haider explained that the City becomes responsible for whatever storm .facilities are.installed.as part of the plat. and, therefore, must -require facilities that meet current engineering standards. Mr Haider said the -storm sewer improvements for this area were not approved by.the City Council.. Mr. Haider said a feasibility study for the acquisition of right-of-way for Ripley Street was ordered.by the City Council and it'should be completed in October. Commissioner Rossbach said he is concerned that Mr. Markfort not be penalized, yet he feels with the information available at this time, the request must be denied. Commissioner Rossbach moved the Planning Commission recommend denial of the proposed Ma.rkfort 2nd Addition preliminary plat. This.denial is on the basis that: 13 .-,Planning Commission Minutes 9-17-90 r road-c-quat e stoz-111 4 sew�:r y i:elll C;upac;:i,t:y it this .' ar.ea . of the City . 2. The proposed on pond is not consistent with �:11Ca C. �:.�1' Y. CIo�►.�.C�I1 st:aIId.' I. I. clue t,o 1,t"l:C:)t (�.%. illi . isot want od, Commissioner Larson seconded Ayes--Axdahl, Gerke,. Laron , Rossbach Abst e-nt ions ----F :.i3c1ier Commiss i.oner Fischer said she was. -abstaining f rom 'V�11t'(.!OC~!(l ill 01''C.'! 1.111�(�1"111111111 oil( t.11►1.I!_'t:111 r -i lilcll�t�.111 �►II (►11 i.I1t� vrll:rj, The motion passed. _ d. Plan 'ng Commission Resignation Chairma Axdahl moved the -Planning Commi on recommend 1 j-1)Y't�V - � f t.11F? 1'E!r�o1. tz .1,011 n r t` -t 4-11 f?C'.l t"i " . Chit t_.C� TZ i G11t'17'C� r) 11.�. t3 ti a I. V 1 t..` u (...)11 x:1.1 o 111 i n f 1 r� 1O (�' [ )111111 1 t.1 ri . �. - I 1 e _ �wC�.11llll �.l1l1 C)Iltt1' '' 1 !1(III(%.r. 11c �t)111lod A-y(,111•-�-h,Xt1i'1ll 1 , r art I 111 11.1 t ��{ i►1111 �t11 ��) , Ilii lilt I� 11.11 11�Ijiil�i1 5. UNFINISHED BUSYNESS a. Code Amendment: R1S &-2.District • Commissioner ischer move to table this item.until a future meet' g. Commissi er Rossbach second e Ayes---Axdahl, Fischer, Gerke, Larson., Rossb,ach , Sin n T motion passed. 14 C h siv CONSULTING ENGINEERS ager tewartAssociatesInc. October' 1v 1990 C File No: 58.0-001-20 Mr. Geoff 'Olson :Ci ty of Maplewood Community Development. 1830 E. County Road B Maplewood, MN. 55109 RE: MARKFORT 2ND ADDITION PLAT APPLICATION MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA Dear Mr. Olson: Per your request, please find enclosed a copy of the subsurface soils i nvesti pati on for the . above mentioned proposed development prepared by Braun Engineering Inc., which judged the soils at the site sui table for development-0 Also, as -requested by Planning Cowl ss i on.er Lorraine Fischer, we have computed the pertinent numbers which. compare the proposed development to the development of.the adjacent property to .the south, which contains two (2) "no outlet" storm- water ponds, which were approved by•the City Council, Planning Commission and City Engineer. in 1986. RATIO OF APPROX. AVAILABLE AVAILABLE POND STORAGE STORAGE TO IMPERVIOUS APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE VOL.. IN AREA- @ SITE. APPROX, IMPERVIOUS OF SITE STORMWATER (ACRE FEET/ TOTAL AREA AREA @ SITE. IMPERVIOUS POND (S) IMPERVIOUS AC. ) CHURCH PROPERTY 3.90 AC. 1.22. AC. 31.3% 0.64 AC.FT.. 0.52:1• PROPOSED MARKFORT 2ND .< ADDITION-. 3.97 AC. 0 93 AC 23.3% 4.40 AC.FT. 4.8:1. 'As-you can see by the numbers above, the Markfort 2nd Addition proposes to provide nine (9) times as much stormwater pond storage volume. (acre-feet per acre of. impervious area) as the site directly to the south where the no outlet" stormwater ponds are functioning without incident. While it may appear that. the proposed stormwater pond is s i•zed overly large compared to the size of the Church property's `no outlet" ponds, it may be 00, the case that the Church property's.ponds were sized using a smaller design storm event 1959 SLOAN PLACE, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55117 612-774-6021. Equal Opportunity Employer CITY OF MAPLEWOOD r y OCTOBER 1, 1990 PAGE TWO y r - r Se As stated at the Planning Commission meeting on September 17 1990 , the r _ proposed. stormwater pond has been sized. using.a factor of safety of three E (3) T-he-proposed stormwater pond has been s i.zed to accommodate three' (3 ) consecutive 100 year, 24 hour,storm.events. A 100,year, 24 hour storm event is 5.9. inches of-rainfall over a.24 hour period. There i-s a..1%..chanc.e. that a 100- year, . 24. hour storm event will occur in a one (1) year period . The odds, of three (3) .100 year 24 hour storms occurring in three (3) consecutive days i s .astronomi cal . However, if thi s- were to occur, the proposed stormwater pond has adequate storage capacity to accommodate the volume of runoff that would be generated by.these storms. If the sto.rmwater.pond were to ever.ove.rflow, the water would rise to elevation 903.22 and flow onto DeSoto Street, not endangering. any homes. The highest water level would be ...approximately two (2) feet below the first floor. elevation of proposed, houses. -As can be seen from the Church., development, a "no outlet" pond is indeed a viable solution to handling stormwater runoff. If you have any questions or require further information, please call me at 774-6021. - Sincerely, MAIER STEWART AND ASSOCIATES,. NC. Vi rgi 1 G.,-Hawkins, P.E. V.GH / km cc: Mr. Leo Markfort , City of Maplewood Planning Commi s s i o.n Members Mr. Lester Axdal Ms. Lorraine Fischer Mr.. Roger. Ani tzberger Ms. Sue Fi of a Mr. Dennis Larson Mr. Marvin Sigmundik Mr. Bob Cardinal Mr. Brian Sinn Mr. Gary.Gerke Mr. William Rossbach a AGENDA ITEM Action by Council.: AGENDA REPORT ndorse� To: City Manager Ho dif i e d+._.- Rejected FROM: City Engineer Date. 'ff--Ripley StreetEast of McMenemySUBJECT Feasibi.litY study DATE: October. 21 1990 Introduction The en ineerin division was directed to-investigate the g g feasibility of'.extending Ripley Street west of the proposed Markf ort Addition' to McMenemy Background first phase of the Markfort Addition has been completed. The The f second phase is now under consideration. In addition-to other requirements, the issue of a through street from DeSoto to McMenemy must be resolved-before the second phase proceeds. Alternatives Two alternatives are.availableo The first is a through street on RipleY Ri le from DeSoto-to McMenemy. The second is.a cul-de-sac y approximately 900 feet long from DeSoto. Discussion Alternative 1: There is no doubt that a through street is A • preferred by Public Safety and Public Works because their o erations are somewhat more efficient with this alterr�ati`ve. A p ....number of negatives, however,-come with this proposal. On the west=end of the,street near McMenemy a number of mature specimen trees would be removed due to grading for the street and - sloping boulevards. In addition, there is a concern that traffic will become. an issue since Ripley-Street is the only east/west connection for one-quarter mile in each direction. This may be .adverse to the residential character of theaneighborhood. A final . concern .is cost. A 'through h street requires construction of approximately 3.0 0 feet. of street that creates f our new -lots This is only one lot more than the,cul-de-sac alternative. If a. through street were constructed, the right-of-way would have to beurchased. The estimated cost of construction and.acquisition p is approximately $80.,00.0. Alternative 2: The cul-de-sac alternative is somewhat more. difficult to maintain for Public Works, and somewhat more difficult to patrol for Public Safety..:- 9 1 There would. be significantly less tree removal, particularly -of the more desirable tree species The traffic is not an issue. The cul--de-sac alternative would allow three.new lots. There is essentially no cost for this alternative.. Recommendation Since there are a number.of negatives attached to Alternative.l (through street), Alternative 2 (cul-de-sac) is recommended. KGH iw • 1• LAWN AV -�E ••' ' • �(R O SELAWN •w LJ •T t• r) L V ►r jw ' 71. 161 , • - * , .' ► y ' t A„Ile ' ^ T ..n•�•,..s— y i �,r' ' �' I 1 'I �T t. z', ' t ► Ito Ido � .41- ` IAL' ,� • � I � � &.ats- T' ri � �o%a a� '.� , I Is,AND <rPROPOSED FOR�SCHOOL^.1 .;. 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Development SUBJECT: Land Use Plan and'Zoning Changes LOCATION: .1375-1487 Century Avenue North APPLICANT.: City of Maplewood PROJECT: Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park DATE: October 10, 1990 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Staff isproposing that the.Council change the OS (open space) designation on the north end of the site to RM (residential medium density) The City Council, on August 20, 1990, requested a hearing to rezone the Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park to F (farm .residential).or. R-3.(multiple dwelling) The current. zoning. is F, M-2 (heavy manufacturing) and R-3. BACKGROUND October 251 1982: The City Council. approveda conditional use permit for the Rolling Hills 1st Addition Mobile Home Park. May 9, 1983:,The City Council rezoned the northernP ortion of the Rolling Hills 2nd Addition Mobile Home Park from M-2, heavy manufacturing to F. farm residential. The Council also rezoned the Rolling Hills 1st Addition from M-2 to R-3, multiple dwelling. P g Council took no action on. rezoning thearcel that is currently Y zoned M-2., At that time, it was the site of a recently burned single-family home. TheM-2 zone was left to.give the property ..owner the maximum flexibility in use. This was because the owner did not have any.plans for the site. May 11, 1987: The City Council approved -a conditional use permit to develop the Rolling Hills. 2nd Addition.Mobile Home dark. November. 16, 1989: The Council requested a study.of ro properties q,p P s which have inconsistent zoning and land use designations' January 8, 1990 The Council referred this rezoning ,back to staff_ for further alternatives. DISCUSSION Rezoning this property would not affect the mobile home park. The zoning will determine how the property owner may use the site, if the mobile home park ended. The property owner is in opposition to an R71 zoning. He is requesting an M-2 zone for the whole property. If the City intends to limit this area to residential development, p he feels that the City should change the zoning to -R-3. He does not, however, intend to stop using the property as a mobile home park. (Refer to the Tetter on page 8:) An R-3 zoning would maintain the property's value without damaging. surrounding properties. The area to the north is developed with railroad tracks and a NSPpropane- storage facility. A highway with heavy traffic is to the east. To the west is an apartment development The property to the south has double dwellings -and single dwellings.on smaller.lots. The City should avoid reducing property values unless it is for a public purpose. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Approve the resolution on. page 10 wh.ich changes the OS (open space) designation on the north -end-.of-the mobile home park on the land use plan to RM .(residential medium density),.The .reason for.this change is that this area has developed as part ofl the mobile home park 20 Adopt the resolution on page 11 which rezones the Rolling Hills 2nd. Addition Mobile Home Park from F (farm residential) and M-2 (heavy manufacturing) to . R-3 (multiple -dwelling) The findings.required by. ordinance are the basis for this approval . REFERENCE Area Approximately 58 acres a SURROUNDING LAND USES North: Railroad and NSP Property. East: Century Avenue and single-family homes in City of Oakdale. These homes are zoned and planned for low --density residential use. South: Cave' s'* Century .2 nd , .3 rd, A th and 5th Additions zoned R-11 F and R-2. The City approved a planned unit development for this project, West: Beaver Creek Apartments. PLANNING Land Use Plan Classifications Medium Density Residential (RM) This classification is designated for such housing types as single-family houses on small lots, two-family homes, townhouses, and mobile homes The -maximum population..density is 22 people per. net.acre open Space (OS) - This land use classification is designed to provide land use areas throughout the community which.act to complement all other land uses by providing a reasonable balance of -open space in relation to urban development.. Within this classification there. are a number of specialized land use activities which can be further classified. These include: Parks and playgrounds, natural dr.ainage.courses, cemeteries, public and non-public school grounds, golf courses, lakes pedestrian trail -ways and scenic drives, and environmental protection areas encompassing wetlands and flood plains. Zoning Districts F, Farm Residential - This zoning allows any use permitted in a R.1 Residential District. Mobile home parks are permitted with a conditional use permit. R.731' Multiple -Family Dwelling -The only uses permitted are multiple.dwellings. including double dwellings and any use permitted and conditionally permitted in the R. District, except* single-family dwellings. M-2, Heavy Manufacturing - A building may be erected or used and a. lot. may be.used or occupied for any lawful use. 3 4 . Larpenteur i: C�:v .0p ----�. i ........ PROP CHANGE a , . :% {. : .ti�. .; tiff •:�� s: ti' ti: ;tib, a. • • ��� • :::v �:••'ti' ' ., ' :fir :,: } •:::• •{ • :tiff*Xw • . • 1. 11'J{•X0ftil •:'. :�:•:•: . I � M�� . fes.. I. ��• ••��•_•�•• �R tip Cu m os Joft* LSC --- I a i i d Ave ..�mijor c o I I e c I o r y i o I 3 cis -� • . -- s ti 1via te.r Road Rm . 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P U �.) t `��y'� • f1r2e :., 2i �'•f). ' —.`:; , • z -t f'„) a . • (,As) . .. l 1 Z . I '•._. ►e.''� r t . 10 i .• , ^`+�� IM I )6./p .11111(^_ _..LY— ® %�� 0 mono m n a � ���. �_.•• i )v y YV 4f( i� _'1f.1C� •! ZI 22 ?!1 2r ,='wciiRYL_,".f� t '�� �1'1•M �. ,I , . . j I 7 Attachment 3 U VV0 THE LAW OFFICE OF------- MANSUR *O'LEARY AND GABRIEL, P.A. - SUITE 200 ONE WEST WATER. STREET SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA 55107 (612) 222.2731 y � FAX (612) 223 511.4 ._. - ._......_.. - - �,�66GA S r r EDWARD N: MANSUR DANIEL B. O'LEARY MARY S ARRIGONI r RICHARD J. GABRIEL VALERIE J. DRINANE -, GERALDINE A BOE3ICK WILLIAM R. SPACE March .1, 19 9 0 r CHARLES M. COCHRANE ` SUZANNE WELLS SABATH� C Mr. Geof f Olson Director of Community Development City of Maplewood 18.30 East County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 Re: Rolling Hills. lst and 2nd Addition Our File 87-207 Dear Mr. Olson: Your letter of February 21, 1990, to.' Richard Pearson has been directed. to my attention for response.-* The property presently has three zoning classifications, R-3, multiple dwelling, M-2, heavy manufacturing, .and 1F , farm. residential The City has proposed that this zoning classification be changed to R-1, single -dwelling residential Such a change would be i•ncons i stent with the present use.. I am .aware. of the fact that . a conditional use permit has already been issued and that Mr. _ Pearson' s use of the property would be. grandfathered in* I t can be expected that the mobile home park use will continue on into the foreseeable ' future It. is, therefore, incon.si.st.e'nt that the City at this time zone the property R-1. It would be Mr'. Pearson' s desire that the property be zoned M-2 to allow maximum possible. use of the property in. the event the mobile home ark use was discontinued. However, Mr. Pearson is cognizant of the City's desire that this property be devoted primarily for residential use. In light of the. present use of the property it would appear to be most appropriate that the property be. rezoned - to R--3 . I f , in fact, the property is to be used ` for residential _ purposes it would most likely be utilized for residential multi -family dwellings -su.ch as apartments, duplexes or town homes. The property at present supports a relatively high density residential use and. should be classified consistent with that use* for zoning purposes The R-3 Zone -classification would also be consistent with the R -M medium density -land use -designation of the property. It is Mr.' Pearson' s primary request that , the property be zoned . 8 Attachment 4 9 PLAN AMENDMENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City -of Maplewood applied for an amendment- to the city's Comprehensive Plan from OS., -Open Space to RM, Residential Medium Density. WHEREAS, this amendment applies to the northwestern portion of the Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park 2nd Addition. WHEREAS the history of this plan amendment is as follows 1. The Planning Commission helda public hearing on May 21, 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 bylaw. The.Planning Commission gave everyone at the hearing a. chance to speak and present written statements. The Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that the plan amendment be approved. 2. -The City Council discussed the plan amendment. on 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 followingreason: This area has been developed as part of.the mobile home park. Adopted on , 1990.. Attachment 5 10 REZONING RESOLUTION WHEREAS,.the City of Maplewood applied for.a rezoning from F, Farm Residential and M--2, Heavy Manufacturing to R-3, Multiple- dwelli.ng Residential. _ r WHEREAS, this rezoning applies to the Rolling Hills Mobile Home Par]< property .located west of Century AvenueSouth' of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad The legal description is That portion of the. SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section, 24 , Township 29, Range. 22.1ying southeasterly.of the. Chicago and Northwestern Railroad right-of-way. WHEREAS, the history of this rezoning is as follows: 1. The.Planning Commission.reviewed this rezoning on May 21, 1990. They recommended to the City Council that the rezoning be approved. 2. The City Council held a public hearing on , 1990. City staff published a notice in the Maplewood Review and sent -notices to the surrounding property owners as required bylaw. 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 t`he use of the property adjacent. to the area. included in the prop-osed change or plan is adequately safeguarded 3. The proposed change will serve.the best interests and convenience's of the community, where applicable, and - the public welfare 4. The proposed change would have no negative effect upon the logical efficient, and. economical extension of public services and facilities, such as public water, sewers, police and fire protection and schools. _ Adopted on 1990. Attachment 6 y Planning Commission -3- r Minutes 5-21-90 E 2. Approval of'the resolution rezoning this site from r R-3 multiple dwellin to R- , single -dwelling F residential for the re son required by City code. E - 3. Approval of the resolut' n terminating the � conditi.onal use permit o build -a.42 -foot --high senior building. The i y is terminating this permit because the d elopers plan to build this project in Oakdale. Commissioner Sigmundik seconded Ayes--Anitzberge.r, `Axdahl, Barrett, Cardinal, Fiola, Fischer, Gerke, ossbach, Sigmundik, s'nn The motion passed. b. 7:45 p.m., Rolling Hills Mobile Home. Park Ken Roberts, Associate Planner, presented the staff report for this proposed land use plan amendment and rezoning. Dick Pearson, owner of Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park,. ' spoke in opposition to the R-1 zoning. Commissioner. Fischer said she feels the R-1 zoning - cannot be justified when the surrounding area and uses are considered. Commissioner Rossbach said since there are many existing apartment buildings in the area,.. perhaps an, R- - 2 zoning classification.should.be considered. Commissioner. Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend: 1. Approval. of the. resolution which changes * the OS , open space designation in the..north end of the mobile home park on the land use plan to RM, residential medium density. The reason for. this change is that. this area has developed as part of the mobile home park. 2 Adoption of the resolution which rezones the Rolling. Hillis 2nd Addition Mobile Home Park from F, farm residential *and M-2, heavy manufacturing to R-3, multiple -dwelling residential. The r Planning Commission -4-- Minutes 5--21.-90 a findings required . by ordinance are the basis for this approval...Em a . r Commi.ssloner Cardinal seconded Ayes --Anitzberge.r, Cardinal, r'iola, w u Fischer, Gerke, Sigmundik, Sinn Nays--Rossbach This . mot ion passed 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Comprehensi. e Plan - Land U e Classification Secretary 01so present.e the stair report The. commissioners S4scussed the proposed change in the land use classifications wi h staff.. Commissioner Rossba .moved.the Planning Commission recommend authoriz' staff to replace the land use classifications..i the it land use plan with zoning classifications Staff ill bring -back the specif is changes for appr val with he update of the Comprehensive P an. Commissioner itzberger seconded Ayes--Anitzberger, Axdahl, Barrett, Cardina.J., Fiola, Fischer, Gerke, Rossbach,. Sigmundik, Sinn TI-Ii5motion P as S e. (A.' 7. VISITOR PR ENTATIONS 8. COMMISSION.PR SENTATIONS. f; a. Council Me. t -ng : May 14 Secretary O n reported on.this.meeting. b. Represent ive or the May 31 Council'Meeting: Gary. Gerke 9. STAFF PRESENT TIONS .10 ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 9.: 0 9 ' p . m . AGENDA REPORT ' n o r=s e d H e d i .j_ e . Re j este D at e TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Clerk RE: SECOND READING: ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A RECYCLING SERVICE CHARGE DATE: November 5, 1990 INTRODUCTION On October 8, 1990, the City Council conducted first reading on a ordinance which would establish a recycling charge for each dwelling and commercial business for the purpose of funding a City waste management/recycling program. The ordinance, as written, establishes a quarterly rate of $1 per single family dwelling and a non-residential rate of $1 per month. The funds are to be used for public education. At the time of first reading; the City Council requested additional information about cost per household to fund the 1992 program, the purchase of recycling containers, and a Metro Council matching grant. The ordinance is presented for second reading along with recommendations to certify the Metropolitan Council grant application and to authorize the purchase of containers with funds from the sale of the property between Radatz and Beam Avenues. BACKGROUND Funding Currently, Ramsey County funds the recycling. program through a Waste Management Service Charge. Every property owner within the County is assessed $13.43 through their property tax bills for curbside recycling. The County collects the funds and then reimburses the cities for their recycling programs. This County - funding 'arrangement was originally intended to be temporary; the individual cities were to create a long term financing mechanism of their own and completely take over the administration of recycling programs. In August, the County Board voted to discontinue the funding at the end of 1991. At that time, the funding will become the responsibility of each city. Estimated Cost of 1992 Recycling Proaram, The total cost of the 1992 recycling program is very difficult icult to estimate since the cost increases as more households participates In this case, the more successful the program is, the more expensive program the program becomes. Based on the actual 1990 costs, assuming that all residents possess the recycling bins, and switching to a tonnage collection rate (vs. per household), the estimated costis $140,,000,, This is approximately $17,50 per household per year. Participation and Container Purchase The amount of material collected within each city is very important. If a City does not meet a certain tonnage requirement set by the County, the County has the ability to continue to collect the Waste Management Service Charge even when the City is charging its residents for the same program. In other words, the residents can be charged twice for the same service if participation is too low. Currently, the amount of material collected within the City of Maplewood is quite low - one of the lowest in the County. As part of a plan to increase participation rates, the City purchased 1,000 special containers and distributed them to an area of the City south of Frost Ave in the spring of 1989. The plastic bins are used to separate out the recyclables and can be set on the curb for pick-up. After the distribution of the containers/ the participation rate dramatically jumped. In comparing the number of 1989. stops (before containers) for recyclable materials and 1990 stops (after containers),, the hauler reported a minimum of a 155% increase. During the second week of September, 610 recyclable material stops were made as compared to 172 stops in 1989. This is a 255% increase in participation. Staff has recommended that an additional 7,000 containers be purchased and distributed to all of the remaining residents within the City to bolster participations The purchase of the containers is -estimated to be $42,,000. Currently, there are no funds designated for the purchase of the containers. It was previously recommended to save the funds from the proposed recycling quarterly charge until enough is available to purchase the containers. However, using this funding source, the containers cannot be purchased for 6 to 12 months. An alternate funding source for the purchase of the containers is from the proceeds of the sale of the property east of White Bear Ave from Radatz to Beam, On October 22nd, the Council approved the sale of this property for $56,000,. Staff recommends designating a portion of this money for the purchase of containers and make the purchase as soon as the money becomes available. Metropolitan Council Matching Grant The Environmental Health Officer is quite confident that the container purchase is the type of project which would be eligible for a 50% matching grant from Metropolitan Council. There are several reasons that Metro Council should look favorably upon a grant application from Maplewood. The City has not requested any Metro funds in the past, the objective of increasing recycling participation is a priority for Ramsey County, and the City's current recycling tonnage is lower than many other metropolitan cities. The deadline for the grant application is November 26, 1990. The Metropolitan Council requires that the City (project sponsor) officially "certify" the grant application. Therefore, the certification is attached for the City Council's review and approval. The Mayor will be designated as the Authorizing Official and Robert Wenger, Environmental Health Officer, shall be the Project Director. RECOMMENDATION 1) It is hereby recommended to conduct second reading of the attached ordinance to establish a new revenue source to -fund the City's waste Management and Recycling Program. 2) It is also recommended that the City Councilapprove the 9 purchase of 71000 additional curbside recycling containers with the proceeds of the sale of the property east of white Bear Avenue from Radatz to Beam. 3) If the City Council wishes to apply to the Metropolitan Council for a 50% matching grant for the purchase of the containers, it is recommended that the Council approve the certification document provided with this report. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING The Maplewood City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. Article IV, Recycling and Waste Management is here added as follows: Sec. 16-56. The City of Maplewood's goal is to improve waste management and to serve the following purposes: 1) Reduction in waste generated; 2) Separation and recovery of materials and energy from waste; 3) Reduction in indiscriminate dependence on disposal of waste; 4) Coordination of solid waste management among political subdivisions. Section 2. Sec. 16-57. The City of Maplewood has established and developed a local recycling program throughout the City. The Cites goal is to promote public education and solid waste reduction and recycling. Section 3. Sec. 16-58. The following rates and charges are hereby established for public education on solid waste reduction and recycling: 1) Residential: (a) The residential rate shall be $1.00 per unit per quarter 2) Non-residential rates and charges: (a) Non-residential rates shall be $1.00 per quarter per sewer service connection. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council on )1990. ATTEST: City Clerk Ayes - Nays - Mayor B) FY91 RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING BINS GRANT PROGRAM PROJECT SPONSOR'S CERTIFICATION BE IT CERTIFIED THAT: 1) N tv of Marl ewood will act as the (Project Sponsor) sponsor and grantee for the landfill abatement Residential Recycling Bins grant during the period from 2) February 1, 1991 (estimated start date -grant execution date) through 3 ) February 1, 1994 (estimated end date -three years from execution date) 4 ) Mr. Gary Bast an, Mayor. (Name and title of authorized .official ) is hereby authorized to submit a grant proposal and request funding for this project to the Metropolitan Council and to execute such agreements and prepare documents as necessary to accept funds and implement the project on behalf of the Project Sponsor. This certification certifies the following: 1. The Project Sponsor is an eligible applicant for the Residential Recycling Bins Grant Program. 29 The project will further the goals of the Metropolitan Council's Solid Waste Management Development Guide Policy Plan. 3. The project is in conformance with the approved Solid Waste Management Master Plan for the county in which the project will occur, 4. The Project Sponsor agrees to comply with all applicable laws relating to nondiscrimination and affirmative action. 5. The Project Sponsor will provide all local and state permits, licenses and authorizations necessary for the project. 6. The Project Sponsor is current in all tax obligations to local, state or federal governments. 7. Acknowledgment will be made for the Council for its grant assistance on all promotional materials, reports and publications relating to the project during the grant period. 8. The Project Sponsor will provide all documentation and reports required by the Council during the grant period. 9. The proposal is complete and all information provided in the proposal is true and accurate. I HEREBY CERTIFY: 5) (Date formally approved) 6) (Signature of Authorized Official) (Date) 7) (Signature of Project Director) 10 (Date) AGENDA REPORT To: City Manager Michael McGuire �UC From : Chief of Police Kenneth V. Collins Subject: Pool Hall Ordinance Date: November 9, 1990 Action by CouncIII Endorsed Modified Re 5 e c t e . Date Introduction There are no changes in the pool hall ordinance since the first reading. Recommendation It is recommended that this ordinance be approved. Action ^Regu i red Submit to the City Council for second reading and approval. KVC:js Article VI Billiard Parlors and Pool Rooms Section 6-86, Definitions. The term bi 11 ar. d hal 7 shall embrace billiard rooms and oolroom.sand anv other room or lace where one or more pool tables are ke t for hire. Section 6-87 License Re wired. Noerson associat'on or corporation shall operate or maintain within � the city, an bi l l i and hall of an description in which bi l l i ards-Docket billiards or -pool are la ed or which includes an a ar�atus or ara hernalia � f or the 1 a i n of bi 11 i ards ocket, bi 11 i ards or mol may be conducted as a ublic lace of business for profit without a license. Section 6-88 A lication For License. An erson association or corporation- tannin to nen or operate a billiard hall as described In Section 6-86 in the CitYi,shall before commencing ----operation apply to the city clerk, for a license to operate. Such a 1 i cati on shall contain all information regui red by -this article,. and shall be accem!DAnied by a check or more order payable to the City, in the amount of the license fee therefore im osed set -,--established and fixed b the cit council b resolution from time to time. A license f . issued under this article shall be an annual license ex lrin on June 30th following -the date of issuance. Section 6-89, Contents Of Application. The application for license under this article shall be admitted in auadrupl Cate" and shall containthe, following—in-formation: _ 1. Name and address of applicant. 2. Name under which the -business will be _operated. 3. Le al description of .premi ses where. business will be operated. 4. Floor plan of premises. 5. Owners_ previous experience and other businesses similar in nature and location'. if io operation at the time of appl icati on or -prior thereto. 6. Full information regarding hours and methods of operation,.. this shall include _plans for cha_peroninq-,policing, etcetera. Section 6-90, Refusal Of License. The council shall not issue a license to an -r, person, firm or corporation, of which any member officer or di rector has been convicted of a felony or .is 6 of immoral character or is a habitual user of intoxicating liquors or narcotics. The council ma in any case for cause refuse to issue the license. Section 6 -91,, -Issuance Of License. Upon vote of the council to issue the license the clerk shall issue the same but no license shall be issued until a license fee is aid in full. The license shall s ecif the name of the licensee the s ecifi-c lace where Th the business is to be carried on the number of table's authorized to be- operated eo crated thereunder, secured measures im cemented and the day on which the license shall begin- and* ex ire The chi of of olice shall review all a plications with re and to .im lementation of council measures to insure security in and around the licensee Dremises. His re ort shall provide, recommendations reqardinq access and reasonable visibilit to--the--premisesbysafelyvehicles and personnel. Securi-ty within the license remises and all public areas accessible toatrons of -the premises and all of the safety and security measures as he deems a 'ro r.iate.. Council shall determine as condition of licensor what safet and securit measures shall be instituted. Section 6-92. Posting License. The license shall be enclosed by -licensee in a suitable frame havin a clear glass face in a. substanti al wood or (metal back so that the whole such license m a be seen therein and shall be osted and at all times dis la ed in a conspicuous place in the'room or- lace where the license business is carried on. It shall be unlawful for any -person to post such license or permit it to be nosted u on remises. other than those .for which the license was issued or knowin 1 to deface or destroy --any such license. Section -6 -93, -Hours Of operation. Anv and all publicin4 devices including_pool tables, billiard tables, licensed hereunder shall not be used between the hours of 1 AM and $ AM of each weekday and between the hours of 1 AM and 12 Noon on Sundays. Section 6-94.,, Practices_ Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for a licensee or any empl�o-ye.e of the -licensee. z� 3. To allow or permit an form of ambl in in the lace designated b the license unless specifically -authorized under the lawful gambling ----ordinance. To allow, or _permit_ any_ person _upon such premises to become d i sorderl Y . IALU . • / •Mr., • • ... ills& I• 0 WON • • • •a SLIM Section 6 -95 -..--Responsibility Of Licensee. The acts and conduct of the agents- and em to ees of a licensee and -the conduct of said business shall be deemed the acts and conduct of the licensee himself. Section 6-96i_ Revocation Of Licenses. The council may at. -.an -y time for cause and on, such reasonable hearing as it ma r escribe revoke or sus end a license and such revocation of suspension shall be l i nal . If the 1 i cense. of an licensee be revoked no I i cense shall for at least one ear after the revocation be ranted to such erson or to anY partnershiD or corporation of which such licensee is a memberofficer or stockholder. - Section 6-97, Duplicate Licenses. When a license. shall be lost or destroyed without fault on the part of the 1 censee or h is agent or em 1 o ees a du l -i cate may be i s sued b the counc i 1 at its discretion under such re ulations as it ma rescribe on the pay*ment of a reissuance fee. Section 6-98..change In Place Of 0usiness, Should a licensee desire to change his lace of business to a new location the council may at its discretion and such regulations as it may prescribe,_ and on the surrender of the ori incl license and the a ment of a reissuance fee, issue a new license for a new location. Section 6-99-,, Penalties. Anyone violatin an rovisions of this ordinance shall 'be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction be Dunished b' a fine of not more than 700.00 or im risonment for not more than 90 days or both. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from the date of its Passage and „p blication .as provided by law. Passed -by the Maplewood City Council this da of the 1990. Attest: City Clerk Ma or Ayes - Nays - October 14, 1990 Chief Collins,. Re= Proposed billiard parlor and poolroom ordinance I am pleased to see action being taken for the licensing of billiard rooms as I had suggested to you in our meeting of approximately twelve months ago. The ordinance appears to be reasonable except for two points. Section 6-93 requiresa closing time. of 1 a.m'. T.C. Billiards has, since it's inception, closed at 3 a.m. weekdays and 4 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. This closing time is identical to all other billiard rooms in the metropolitan area, spanning numerous cities. An attempt to restrict gay hours of operation now, can only be viewed as a restraint of trade. Section 6-94, subd. 3 eliminates anyone under 18 years from entering T.C. Billiards. This would eliminate 40% of my customer base, and render gay business bankrupt. No other municipality has such an age restriction. To preclude teenage people from enjoying a non-alcoholic recreational atmosphere would add to your problems by dumping them into unsupervised parking lots and parks. Billiards is a recreational activity like bowling. For example, Maplewood Bowl allows people under 18 years to bowl without their parents or legal guardian and that business has an alcohol format where alcohol is served out of the bar to customers using the bowling lanes. The consumption of alcohol and its attendant problem is, and. has been displayed, in front of and around every customer under 21 years of age that goes to the Maplewood Bowl. T.C. Billiards is non-alcoholic, and yet your ordinance seems to imply that you prefer to see people under*18 years go to an alcohol atmosphere. An attempt to eliminate a recreational choice for this age group is not reasonable for them and financially disastrous for me. Had these two points (6-93- and 6-94 subd,' 3 ) been in effect before I opened my business two years ago I would have. had to make a decision then whether or'not it was economically feasible. At this time, my financial commitment is and -has been predicated on the inclusion of the under 18 year age group. T.'C. - Billiards should be grandfathered in for its hours of operation and customer base, if Maplewood wishes to in fact adapt points 6-93 and 6.-94 subd. 3. If points 6-93 and 6-94 subd. 3 were -to apply -to any new billiard room in Maplewood after the ordinance takes effect, it would be advantageous to the city as well as me. Sincerely, Terrance J. O * Brien SUBJECT: Balloon - Sign Request - -- - - - ' LOCATION: 2590 N .: Highway 61 and 2610 -No Hi ghwaY 61 APPLICANT: Thomas.Vanderpoel PROJECT TITLE: Royal Nissan and White Bear Mitsubishi DATE: November 7, 1990 INTRODUCTION Mr..Vanderpoel is requesting a special permit to erect tem orar � Y advertising balloons' at Royal Nissan and White Bea -r --Mitsubishi. The balloons would be up from November 21 through .27. (See page 3.) BACKGROUND Both locations received permits to use balloon sig g ns on August 24 1. 1990. These sign permits were for 20'days each. The City Council has allowed p g sp p ecial. ermits for portable signs. on a number -of occasions. These are the first special permits requested for advertising balloons. CODE REQUIREMENT Advertisin Y re has balloons are not specifically regulated. Staff � g been. grouping these . signs under the portable sign ordinance due to the broad definition of portable sign.. Portable Signs, however, are limited to 32 square feet and 10 feet in height, "without approval of a special permit by the City Council." DISCUSSION Staff.does not have a problem with this request since y re e the 'permits are only requested for seven p ' q n days. ._Staff is presently revising the temporary sign regulations to deal with future balloon sign requests. RECOMMENDATION Approval of special. sign permits for seven days each for Royal Nissan and white Bear Mitsubishi. The advertising balloons shall be mounted on the ground and shall not obstruct traffic visibility. 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The property owner is Robert Hajicek The attached letter, explains W stop Real Estate's reasons. BACKGROUND The Council unanimously.approved a rezoning of the easterly 620 feet of this property onl August 2 7. , 1990... On October 2 2 , the Council waived their rules of procedure and decided to reconsider the rezoning at their November 15 meeting. This waiver was based on new. regulations from the Corps. of Engineers that. prevent filling of the wetland and development of the site.as planned. DISCUSSION -The attached letter from the County tax office confirms that rezoning will increase Mr.',Hajicek's taxes The County estimates an increase of $120,000 to $160,.000 if the City rezones -`the entire property. The rezoning, ; however, only covers about 1/4 of Mr. H.ai icek" s property. The resulting tax increase would, therefore, probably be less than the County's estimate. The County's letter suggests that r.ir. - Haj icek apply for tax deferment under the green acres law. This law, however, requires that 33 1/3 of the owners income come from agricultural sales from the property. Mr. Haj icek would not qualify.. RECOMMENDATION ! Change the zoning back to' F ( farm residential),, on.th.e basis that new regulations from the Corps of Engineers prevent the filling of. the, wetland and development of the site as. planned.. go/memol . mem (section 3 ) attachments 1. Location Map 20 Site Plan 3. Letter: Weston Real Estate 4. Letter: County*Assessor's Office. i 615 : WHITE BEAR LAKE .6ajsF IGI • f. - • ' ••�' .. r: '� ���,, ;. .•. •, .� , .•.f'..: A'I•'Y: 17W'III�iI.Y.� •/`•'•✓'•s' I`•.•:� '". • .. t 4 P.000• r y • •• .•• I• • • .• • •• •i •�•�i. �1. •••••1•• ••••• • �_ i+A�AVNL�••:...t�XW��•` 1i�:ti�':•:•\t•••�1•,::t11•i: ♦ :': ;s�t;t;•;•;•�•�• � .• � � . w0C) OLYNN d 19 a */o N 'e LVO • 19 W 1,• ....,.,..,r,� _ t 9 Y u NAP AW gr PRt A C�► C AiA n do POW (71s 7i AWIVArr srAW K 0HL WAN I AV IgA1 w H WA w 1 G Hie •.:. 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Z ASTALL CANTsafltOF011D _ •' '• V c T -TRUCX IM ._ FUTURE 3T R K[ T � SITE CONCEPT 'A' i. • s• �� �•• MAPLEWOOD RETAIL PROJECT ` MArLAWOOo O.A T t 1.29.!0 SITE PLAN i 3 • Attachment 2 _ •, J� 1 • I � J-r, .t T 3 Weston Real Estate October. 41. 1990 Honorable Mayor -.and Members of the City Council -City of Maplewood .1830 E . County Rd'* B Maplewood,. MN 55109 Dear Mayor -..and City Council . On August 27, 1990, Weston Real Estate appeared, before the Maplewood-CityCouncil with an Ap .ication to rezone. approximately p 20 acres of land. located at 1700 County. Road D f rora farm residential to .business commercial. The purpose of this rezoning request was to allow for -the construction of a new retail .center, a grocery store and other specialty uses (see attached site plan) Weston Real Estate in conjunction with opus Corporation were to. be the project developers and would purchase the. property for Mr. Robert Haj icek. It was Mr. Haj icek' s expressed wishes that the property not be final rezoned until we could close on the purchase agreement for the land. As the Council will recall, there is a Wetland in the southwest, portion of the site.. As a .part of the development review process, we at Weston had made appl ication . to the Army . Corps of Engineers requesting to fill the wetland and provide off-site mitigation.' On. September 24 , 1990, we received. notice from the ..Corps of Engineers that new regulations make it almost impossible for tho Corps. to consider wetland filling and that we would have to reconfigure our proj ect It - was also the Corps stated interest that we take a Took at Mr. Hajicek's entire 88 acres - with an ,eye towards minimizing or eliminating the need for wetland filling while still providing the opportunity for reasonable development of the property. With this in mind, together with Mr. Haj icek' s desire that his property not change.value until it is ready for development, we would like the .City Council to rescind its previous approval of our rezoning application taken on August 2 7 , 1.9 9 0 . We would then work with Mr. Haj icek on an. overall development plan for his entire 88 acres ; indicating land use concepts, street and utility alignments., access to existing street systems and protection of wetlands and other environmental amenities 4 Attachment.3 1"SAM O...al...,.a A.,�....., ....ti, G..� nc . n••..,...tll.. ►A,--..._.. rr.w_► — 1r. 0% Ar,h •...... .-. ..__. :JAN 1 7 1000 DEPARTMENT of TAXATION AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION k COUNTY of RAMSEY F 113-138 COURT HOUSE F ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102 DIVISION MANAGERS RICHARD D. WARD Property Va/uarion LEONARD F. OLSON f. Revenue LOU MCKENNA C. THOMAS OSTHOFF Director PEGGY RECTOR Records ROGER VIK January 16, 1990 JOHN C. McLAUGHLIN Asst, D/roctor Ahjuscr, bi/a and Ownership Mr. Jeff Olson Director -.of Community Development . for the City of I-iaplewood 1830 E. County Road. D. Maplewood, MN 5 510 9 Dear Jeff : This letter is, in response to your inquiry about the farm located at 170O.County Road B owned by Robert. Haiicek. We currently have. this property v.aIu.ed at $318,300 whish results in a property. tax (mi -nus special assessments) of ' $5,482.78 If the current residential zoning of this property is chap ed to a retail zoning g r (such as currently the . case for Iiaplewoo.d Hall) the valuation- of the property would increase dramatically and so would the resulting tax. If revalued to a retail rate of about $1.50 to. $2.00. a square foot, the resulting value would be in the range. of $5.2 to $7'.0 million dollars which would result in aro ert tax of a P P y . . pproxlmately $120,000 to $160,000. Because the farm has been owned by mr . Ha ' icek or in his immediate . J family .for 7 years or more, he can make an application for tax deferment, of the agricultural land under the "green acres" . statute This statute provides that, although the c mmerdial valuation of the property is high, the property ax purposes for ur oses must . still be valued as a farm, not for its, potential as a retail development. If Mr Haji.cek should sell the. property in the future, the tax difference between the farm tax, and the retail development value tax for the previous three years must beP aid. I. have enclosed a copy of the "green acres" a lication which includes PP lu es the .statute giving the requirements nec.ess-ary to qualify and . the benefits thereof. Based on the informationY ou have provided to me, it appears that MrO Hajicek would qualify for . this .tax .relief. and would be' able to continue a in taxes on his farm based P y 9 ase on a farm value, not on a retail development value. sincerely, Richard m. Simmer, S.A.i-1.A. Assistant Panager Assessment Valuation RMS/sam 6 Attachment 4 cc: Brian Ducklow .,T, m nn «6 v 3qwler�ft'04 L4 ' 4 Minnesota Statutes, Secllon 273.111, as amended. t • a i,n ocsotra rico h ural Property . Tax Lave." Subdivtsina 1. This act stay be cited as 8 f u 2 Tho resent eacra.l stcm of ad. vulotcrn pro crty Wation is the :tato of 1�tlnncsoti dors not provide an equitable y E S bd• P L asis for iho taxation of certain agricultural real propert and hat retultcd In. tnadenuato taxes. on same lands and ueessi•►e licca k on others. Tlurclore, it is hcrcbY declared to be 'tha Siui U PoUcy of this state that the public interest would Ucst. bo scrYcd by uahiLa tax bard csss u a s icultur aI D r o p c rty w in this s to t o t hrott gh a p p ro l� r ►a t o t axl.n g mc"m cs. ! eq ` n° SY Subd. 3. Ileal estate consisting of ten acres or more sh.aU be entitled to valuation and t,�uc deferment andel ilii: section only if it Is actively and eiclusively devoted to agricultural use as defined .1n subdivision 0, a'nd either (1) is the homestead 'or thcro- alter betimes ilio homestead of a surviving spouse,' child, or sibling of the said owner, or, is a real estnto which Is formai with the real estate which cot.tt:xins the hurnestc-ad provcrty, or (2) has .been in possession of the applicant, his spouse, parent, or sibUng, or Ally eornbination thereof, for a period of. at I=ut seven years prigs' to 2pplieation for benefits un.drt the provfsioos of this act Subd, {. The value of any re.11 rstato described In svbdivlsion 3. shall upon timely application by the owner, In the manner pPra- • • •. , agricultural classification and valuo notwiLhstandin7 vlded zA sul}dtv��ion $, Vo dCtcrmtnrd solely with rcEercnce to t� aP rope ate q sections 27? 03, subdivision 8, and 273.11. In detennining such. Oue for ad valorcm tnc purpokes the assessor shall not considct any .added values resulting from noaagrirultural. factors. However, a^ricul;ural land which tho assessor may determine to be adapt- ab'.c for dc.-velopment gad which ah.utx a lakcshore lino shall not quali?y under the Provisions of this act for a distance within ^_0 rods of the shoreline. Subd. *5• 71c assessor shall, however. make a separate dctcrmination_ of the market value of. with real cstata. The taut based upon the apprapdato mill rate applicable to such property is tlte ta•xtng district sha.11 l>e recorded on the property asscssmcnt accords. Subd. 6. Real propperty shaU be eotuldcrc l to be in agricultural use provided that annually: (1) at leaf 33 ptrcrnt of the total family .income of ilio owner is derived t.hcrcfrom, or the total production income Lnclttdtng rental from. ilio property Is S300.00 plus 010.00 per tillable. acre; and (2) It 13 dcvotcd to the production for sale of Uvcstock, d,afry animals, dairy roducts, poultry a -ad stl � rod«cts fist bearingaa1rnais horticultural and nurs stock. which is' und.er. sections 13.44 to 18.01., �it of all lands ve et2bles�fora e l steland and woodlsnd contl +ious to or surrounded s g , gYa to bees and z Lary .products by .the owoct, slnugh, wa A by land. described fa subdivision 8 sha by teas{dcred to be in sgricultufal use if under the sr.me ov�►ncrshlp and managcmcc►t� S ubd. 7. lRepcalod. Subd. e. Application for, deferment of t=cs- and useumcnt under thLs section shall be filed In the rcu 1009 by July 1 and thczeafter b hfa 1 of the �(ctr'�rs&-tsvgcnt iot to rho year in which said tuts become a able. 1�n application Glcd hereunder and sprint- ed shalt continuo in effect can until ilio property no longer quzlifics• Scheap licatlon shall befiled with the uscssor of the tutng district in whithe* real ro is locs►ted on such form as ma be Prescri%cd by the commissioocr of ta.ua _ P P� yy tion. Thi assessor may rcquira roof b affidavit or of a -twice that the property' qunUfics under subdtvisloa� 3 anal 8 above, A Y . Subd. 8a. Not%vi:hstxndia: thn provisions contained in .this subdivision, applic.•ttIons' for agTicitlt`sir:l tax assessment and deft. ferment with respect to the assessment .of januxuy 2, 1968, may be mado Prior to July 11 1969, and pnyinent of any taxes otltmvise due on May 31, 1969, shall. n be defcrTed without pealty until 30 days after notice or rejection of application or ofter notice of taxes as determined under. tho nc%v asse.simen.t mado in acc~ordnnce with %%thdivision 4. Any reduction in tzsrea resulting from tho anpU- ent:on of tills section shall ba Cr'OCCs'ied in accordstw.a with section 270.07. Notwithstanding tba dine limits enrttalnccl In se�-tion 273.01 and section 271.00, sudivision 1, as the case may be, an appeal mny bo tai cn to the disttict.court or the. tea court within *310 days of any order'den z licatioas filed u in this subdivision for �reductioii :in the an Z, 1�J��g valuntioni or g pp srovided 1 �assessments or of any valuations. or assessments mao after the ellective date of this act. Subd. Q. When rent property which is bcing, or has becn va1tied and asscise-d under this section is sold or no tonbcr quaUcs under suWtvisions 3 and 7, the portion sold shall be sub'ect to additional txtcs. In the amount cqual to tho didercrsce between the taxes determined In accordance %vith subdivision .d, and amount dutermined under. subdivision 5, rovided, however, that the ' amount determined• under subdivision .5 shall not be prcatcr than it �-ould have been. had tha actua bona fide sale price of the regi psupcity at an inns lcu;.h trawa.-tl:,n been i:.:cd in bleu of the :::peke' value de!erminec under suhriivislon .5• Such arld.itJonal taxes sha1.1 be extcodcd agg�--.� {rut the property on Lha tax list. for the current year, Provided, howto.ver, that no interest ur pena.ltics shall be levied on such z2doaal taxes if thriel aid, and covi•dcd further tl=t such additional Wes shall ons be levied with ro- Y p p Y sp•eci to the last three years that the said property has been valued and assessed. under thU section. Subd. 10. The W i reposed by this section shall be alien upon the property assessed to t}so same extent and for the :gene dura- tion as other taxes irmposcd upon Property within this state. The tae shall bo annually e_ctcndcd bY the county auditur wad if and when payable shall be collected and distributed in the aunncr provlded by law and for the collcet u and distribution of other Property ti.Ycs. Subd. 11. The Poymct of sppecial local assessments levied after*the date of Extra Session Laws 1fl67, Chapter 00. for Impmvc- %Ments rnnde to any real Property described In subdivision 3 together with the int.crest hereon shall, on tinnely appUcntion as yrovid- ed in subdivision 8, bd defused as Jon as such property meets tho conditions contained In subdivisions 3'and 7. When such prop. crty is sold or no losa�cr qualities under rubdivisi nso3 and 7, aU deferred s coal nsscuments 1us Interest shall bo payable within 90 days. Penalty s1ia1.1 not by levied on any such special u.cssments if tiro ly paid, -If not paid within such 90 days, rho county auditor`jhall includo tach deferredtial 1 1 i u. rpt asscssmcn s pt us a' 10 percent cnt p c n a t� o n 'tba o ttx list for. the o Current year. Sub<L 12.• This scctfoa shall bo broadly construed to .acblevo Its purposee Tho iavaiIdity of any provision sball bo deca cd not to affect Lho validity of -otbcr prov Woes, • ' Subd. 13. Th Ls section shall apply to assessments for tax pu rposcs made in 1908 and thcreanear, Subd. 14. Th is s octi o n shall apply to rp cri a 1 Inca 1 ass cs sm en t s levied after j u ly 1, 1967 amd payable In the yews LFi er e•ift er • Action by Counci ' Endonved. MEMORANDUM t 14odified. TO: City. Manager e�ected- FROM: Director of Communit p.__ A Y Development �� SUBJECT: Rezoning Reconsideration 2708 Minnehaha Avenue DATE: October 26, 1990 .INTRODUCTION Mr. Tim Baylor, representing McDonald's, :is requesting that the .Council reconsider the withdrawal of McDonald's application. They.would like the Council to change th.e land use. plan to SC (service commercial) --and rezone 2708 Minnehaha Avenue to BC (business commercial) . (Refer..to their letter on page 4*) BACKGROUND September 24, 1990: The City Council accepted McDonald's request to withdraw theirapplication. The Council did not act on the land use plan and zoning changes. DISCUSSION The. Council's Rules of Procedure state that they must reconsider any action at the meeting at which they took such action or at the next regular meeting. If the Council agrees to -reconsider, they must. -then act on the.application at the following meeting. Since the time to reconsider has past, the Council would have to waive thein rules of procedure. If the Council does not reconsider, McDonald.'s would have to file a new application, There would be no value,to the.City in making McDonald's reapply, pp Y The facts of the case have-not changed. The Council should make a.decisio'n on this application RECOMMENDATION Waive the rules l of procedure and reconsider the September 24 acceptance of McDonald's withdrawal of their application. go/memo2 3 . mem (section 3 6 ) Attachments: 1. Property Line/Zoning Map 2. Site Plan 3. Letter. • ,.. �� �. uW783 �-- ��'84 785 a '~ ' -- iii r., r•r°s�,'c '-' Z•ti7781779 ._'. 771 10 X772 1� • 764 75 -M u tairp MD 5 0 t �.� ' c < pr,4 V .74 .)744 • � l,• r y, t l � 743 .,� 2697 I C3 I 16 I i El G5 8.61 2 U�Q ._ _.... 2. o n 9 G O 7 '1 via a ....... 1 -`--���: 1Ir , i ui (D V� N 2'648 2670. , ,� •�� x ' �°� I i 2668 .. f. CD Q' c j 9• I -� I, r Cen t,uty Cern terms' .00 0 pe Cl) fts w ' w •,'.... Cr `f•'.G96 2�� .�6. 2.70) 2702) • ., - .• .........&_L i is F 9 10 268 2'�7 ?707 ,� I %s� 6� . 68 i I S � ld I C, I I �= ti � •• _ � ,�9.�.. • - rr4; _ r. �z7i , =--- � 116 • F-1 MA RGAR E: Tr -AV E. 2960 y •, 19 ..Z6j•:t F0 q '►•, � s I i 1 I0.71ri ULJ #I% n s ' PROPERTY LINE / ZONING. MAP 2 Attachment 1 SITE PLAN 3 Attachment � McDonald's Corporation 1650 West 82nd Street Suite 900 IM M Bloomington, Minnesota 55431-9888CDona s 612/884•-4355 Fax: 612/885-4755 October 17 , x.990 Geof f . Olson Director.. of;". Community Development City of Maplewood 183.0 E. County Rd. B Maplewood, MN 55109 i Re. Rezoning Application 2708 Minnehaha Avenue Maplewood, MN Dear Geoff Due to a •mi.sinterpretati�on of the process of rezoning we would like to rescind the letter requesting the withdrawal thereof.. It is our intention to rezone this above referenced property to Business Commercial and to change the comprehensive plan to Service Commercial. _... . Please resinstate this application to make a determination on this matter at ..your earliest convenience. - Sincer Tim Baylor Real Estate Representativo Minneapolis Region 1.603R 1 4 Attachment 3 r ✓ y ME ORAI�TDUM M1odif .e Re j e C t e D a -b e. TO City Manager FROM: Ken Roberts, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Code Amendment:R-1S and R-2.Zoning Districts DATE: August 29, 1990 INTRODUCTION Request The .. City Council,, at their June 2 5,F .19 9 0 meeting , asked staf f to investigate changing the R-2. (Double Dwelling Residential) zoning districto This request was to have separate zoning districts for small lot single dwelling and double -dwelling residential uses. Reason for the.Request The Council suggested this change because of comP laints.from single-family home owners about the construction of a double dwelling in the Maplewood Meadows development. The CitY zoned s g this development R-2. The R-2 zone allowsmall-lot single dwellings as well as double dwellings. The .Council requested the code amendment to be sure that single-family homes are not in the same zoning district as double dwellings. .BACKGROUND The.R-2 (Double Dwelling Residential) Zoning. District has been in use in Maplewood since before the City Code was adopted in 1965. It has always allowed single and double dwellings.. On July 5, 1979, the City Council amended the R-2 District to permit 75 -foot -wide, 7500 -square -foot single -dwelling - sin lelots, g g On.December 9, 1985f the City Council reduced the minimum. interior and corner lot widths for single dwellings to 60 and 8t feet respectively. In addition, the Council changed the minimum lot width standards for double dwellings to 85 and 100.feet. DISCUSSION The City Council should make two changes to the zoning- ordinance. The first is to.delete g • g • to single-family homes as a. permitted use in the R-2 zone. The second change, is the creation of a new, small -lot single-family zoning district, This district should have the same permitted and conditional uses. as the R-1 zoning y district. It should also have the same setback standards for single-family homes as are now in use -in* the R-2 district The City Council should make several ,chan es to the zoning map*..'They should rezone R-2 lots that occupied with single dwellings to R-1 or R --1S, depending on -the lot size. Otherwise, ORDINANCE NO* AN ORDINANCE AMENDING .THE R-2 (DOUBLE -DWELLING RESIDENCE) ZONING DELETING SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES AS A PERMITTED USE AND DISTRICT 8Y CREATING THE R -IS (SMALL LOT SINGLE -DWELLING RESIDENCE) ZONING DISTRICT THE MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: .(Deletions are crossed out and additions .are.. underl fined . ) Q Section 1. Section 36-9 is amended as follows Section 36-90 Glasses ef Zoning districts Fe the se -ez-h -rs--eba pt e ; The City is hereby divided into the following zoning e asses of districts: VV&A A. �A A rA -L. F, Farm Residence District. R-1, Residence District (Single Dwelling). s R -1S, Small -Lot Single -Dwelling District. R--2, (z..nee Double -Dwelling District R-31 Residence District (Multiple Dwelling) . R -E, Residence Estate District,, NC, Neighborhood Commercial District CO, Commercial Office.District. BC, Business and Commercial District. LBC, Limited Business Commercial District. BC (M) Business Commercial Modified District. SC, Shopping Center .District'. M-1, Light Manufacturing District. M-21 Heavy Manufacturing District. Section 2. Divisi.on 4 of Chapter 36 is amended as follows: Division. 4 . R-2 Double Dwelling rr, `I^'-'^^ District - The following regulations shall apply to the use of land in the R-2 Double -Dwelling District: Section 36-86 Uses The City shall only allow the following uses: -{ -3- Permitted uses: S 3k3lem +-+- E- ; n the R .2 ws- -_ -{-�}- Any permitted use in the R-1 District, except single dwellings �--�- No more than one double dwelling and its accessory buildings on each lot. 3 Attachment 1 - %w7 LL y�./ V V.V `+dV`r`vL .►iis.J_ v� ` v v i. vv v �s J.. measured from--r^� an street side grade of the site.*. Section 36-88. Lot area and width; sewer requirements.. .(a) No person shall build a double dwelling Re-.cs�Tz%-0 n; %,- L- A ^� on a site less than twelve thousand (12.1000). square feet in area. Cb) , I L (b) No person shall build a double dwellinq on a lot with less than eight -five (85) feet of width for an interior lot or one hundred (,10 0 ) . feet for a corner lot. The City shall, however., allow construction of a double dwelling on an interior lot that was at least. seventy- five 75 feet in width and -zoned R-.2 prior to December 9, 1985. This is the date the City raised the minimum lot width to eight .five (8 5) feet.) x#=Ini=3x- _ I A 1:7 F-% feet fer lets that were J: n —Pistenee No person shall build a double ' J. l E n-� dw e 11 i ng , ^1S Vie- -bl , ; , +- ^ r unless a public sanitary sewer is. available. . 4 fie-} The density in an R--2 Residence District shall not. exceed.the maximum density permitted by the land use classification and people per unit designated in the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan. Section 36-89. Front. -yards. Each lot in an R-2 Residence District shall have a front yard ofnQt. less- ti:han thirty � 3 U) feet in dopt l:l facing any street.' ^r� �^ If fifty (5 0) percent or more of thethen ^��; ��- ,., J dwellings on the same streetr �-� _,r-r--r-rrs ead have a predominant front yard setback . different �� �A than thirty (3 0) feet, then all buildings .thereafter erected, altered or moved on that street er read shall conform .to that predominant front yard. depth. unless a d ; f fere street el thr , Section 3679.0. Side yards. kj %_.k. J - Each lot -1 V,%n n-2 - e-. e -n_^ L-01 _LBi =tr; �,�- sha1.1 have two (2 ) side yards, one on each side of the building. Every lot shall have a side yard width of,at least =—��an f ive (5) feet. The following exceptions shall apply: e r- =3 r si n"' e dwelling w i t 11 less than sevent:, x. f- i:; xe 1:7 S feet (1) Gn---a--cor-n e --r 1 of , The side yard on the street s i. d e of a Leh corner lot shall have a width of than, at least thirty (30) feet.. (2) A church or ppb-1-=,aleeF -r ate school shall have a side yard o f at least ^� '--t-n fifty (5 0 ) feet on each side adjoining other property . i (3) When two (2) , or more adj oining . lots are used as a single building site, the side yard requirements shall apply only to .the outside l.ot lines . Section 36-91. Rear yards. (a) A double dwelling shall have. a rear yard setback of at least s -_it dce twenty (2 0) percent' of the lot depth. the 5 N (' �) �, �- 1--� r� lr v� �1 Lz 1 1 ; n r -t • ; r-� r► T] ttC- ���y Accessory buildings -A-- r ee--H-rS 4- �. ; shall ��+- , �- � ., r have a rear yard setback -of at least five (5) feet. ILL --��-�a-- Ix .i - Section 36-92. Radio Tower, antenna and flagpole g©tbacks.. -en--ba-nd--mad-.io-t-owe-r3 ,--ama-teu-r rad-io Towers, te-Ievd94-on antennas and flagpoles ' n z 2 es l �A„ree �'' `'��'' `�} shall meet a- ccossory?� .1._;l,c .,.. .gs. ma3:nta--i:n-��--f- :ve-:f:e0t 1 e e t -b a -a f 0111--- 1:1--1 p p o p e r G ---1-i n e m -t-- 9=9=hnaratien between an section 36-94-3. Minimum floor. areas. tihi o f7i.o,or. tixo�1 f�rt��c�►t�t..��� ��--2'..:. i�of� i dol-1clo we-1-1-i-ng--un-it sha11 be at least: Five hundred L- eigi-lty (580) square feet per efficiency or one -bedroom unit; seven hundred. forty (74 0) square f eet per two . bedroom. unit;. eight - hundred sixty (860) square feet per three-bedroom unit; one thousand forty (1 , .04 0) square feet per four-bedroom unit. section 36-94. Accessory building floor areas. Sect:i.on 36-77 in the R-1. district sh�111 aPpl.y to -Iccessory building in the R-2 district 1:1t)aL4.011tj a36 -9b two ;1.6 :1.0''i. IZariejI Va(I D f` Sect. 3 6-84 1,v Uses The City shall only allow the following uses.: (a) Permitted uses: .(1) Any permitted use in-the R-1 District. (b) Conditional uses. The City may ermit the followin y conditional use permi • (1) An use ermitted b conditional use ermit in e R-1 District. Sect. 36-84.2 Height of buildings. The maximum height of a sin le-famil .dwellin shall be thirty 30 ee measured from an s:Ereet si a grade of the site. Sect. 36-84.3. Lot area and width; sewer requirements'. a No person shall build a single -family dwellin on a site ess than seven thousand f ivehundred-(75-00)s uare eet in area. b No person shall build a single-familydwelling-on a lot with less.than six 60 feetofwi or an interior o or eighty Lve 85) f.eet of-widthor a corner 10.- r4l Mn erson shall build a sin le-famil dwellin unless a putlic sanitary sewer Ls.avai a e Sect. 36-84.4. Front yards 1 Each l.ot . in an R'-1S Residence District shall-. have a fronE yardof not,'less than thirty (30)feet in de facing an street I 1 50 ercen or more o e we in s on.the.same.street have a redominant ront yard. seac different an thirty (30.)feet, en all-buildings thereafter erected, -altered or moved on that s ree" shall conform to that predominant fro-HE yard ep Sect. 36-84.5. Side yards. Each lot shall have two 2 side yards,, one on each side of the-buildivng,, Every lotshall--have a side yard width o at least five 5 .feet . For every lot with . Less than. seventy-five 75feet of width e o al. of bothside yards shall e at leastieen 15) feet, The f ollowling exceptions shall app y: 7 1 The side yard on the street side of a corner lot sa have a width'of at leastitty (30)ee (2) A church or school shall have a side and of at eas 1 50 ee on each. sie a oinin other property. (3)__.When two 2 or more adjoining lots are used as a single building.Site, the si e yar re uirements Shall appy on y___o__ a outside lot lines. Sect . 3 6-84.6 . Rear yards a .. single-family dwellin s shall have a. rear yard. setback of---'aof---'at least ercen of the lot de2fh. b Accessory buildin gs. shall have a rear. and setback of at leastfive 5) feet. Sect 36-84.7. Tower, antenna and flag2ole setbacks. Towers antennas and f.la poles shall meet the same setbacks as accessory ui Ings. Sect,, 36-84.8 Minimum foundation areas; room requirements. -(a) The minimum foundation area shall'be at least. - (1) A one- stor dwellin nine hundred fifty (950 reeet. . 2 A one and one"half story dwelling,_seven hundred wen 720 square feet. (3) A bi-level dwelling, ei ht hundred sixteen 816 s uare feet. �4) A tri -level dwelling,seven hundred sixty-five.. (765),square.feet. 5 A two-story dwelling,five hundred twentyeight (528)square. feet. (b) Room size and number shall be consistent with Uniform Building Code standards. Sect. 36-84.91 Buildin •width requirements. The minimum buildin .width on.any side . shall be at least twen -one(21)'-feet. T e building.widhall not include entryways or other.appurtenances that do no • run-thefull' depth of the bui ding. 8 .Sect.. 36-84.10. Accessory Buildings Section 36-77 in.the R-1 District shall apply to accessory buildings in the R -1S District. Sect. 36-84.11 Exterior Design Approval. The exterior design and.alpiDearance of all single-family homes in the R -1S Residence District must e a rove e Director 0 Commune Developmen as required' in Section 25-67 of City Code,,,. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its. passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council on , 1990. 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A oval of the resol tion which vacates Ariel Stree between Cop and Castle Avenues, and. the e.1st�-we s .ley. na t1l of tt�e water . tower. The _ developer sh Ile the resolution with the final plat Commissioner Ros ach secon d Ayes-=Axdahl, ri 1114 3 (IILII� I Ip" 111114 itiIl t l�Il1t:311t�111E-�I l l..�111� 1 W.-.,! y,t �I l i 11t KOII t�i_a1_)t i.'l:ti , AHt:ac.w III W AL-110 4.�c1 report.. Commissioner F ischer questioned how the proposed code amendment .would affect an existing legal duplex in an R-2 zone, which the owner wishes to change to a single dwelling. Several commissioners commented that this code amendment; which amends zoning classifications, will be t�~tk;i,nq away fr. om proper. ty. owner. s .gin R-2 zones and will limit housing alternatives. Some commissioners felt that an occasional double dwelling interspersed i.n a single-cdwe. l ing development would be a bet-ter al teL•t-iative than double-dwell. ing developments . C(-)Ilillli P.n i r►11r-11• F41;1c111 F::I i ci ho W.-IF: llot- III ri'lV(11- c,l' K1 1It1� �1� (-1114.1 1 Ij41 111 + 11ij J-:$ )i � IIIj kiIlift � �. � � It ti . I'1 IiIiII1 � Liui i I �11t:� Rossbach 6a id lie was .i.11 favoro the 1, ezc.�11111c,�3 .i.l future developments would use them. Commiss:over ZZo 1 c::1l 1�o.f.�"�i:.�And to t:.11r 1�r�'1:"�t� 'L':i.a.:';ol1 dnVo.1.o1,)311Ot1t 11;s �l c.levea.Q�)itlr-%II . which woti-1A li ivo br�Ii(i _i t;.t..��ci t: t_�c.�111 l�hf�� r., o�c r;nc:� rr�Ii i tlr1 r: 1.�-�sirs i t' cy�1 t::i c�1i c1�I����� ori , i1.1. t lot1c111 t he 1.0 (A W A I I L U O t-11" I'll. u x l 1) 1.1 .1 Ly c.a r building either single or double dwellings.. Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission table this item.to allow staff time to prepare information and maps for the Commission's further. consideration. Commissioner Rossbach seconded Ayes--Axdahl, Fischer, Gerke, Larson, Rossbach., Sinn The motion passed. T . MEMORANDUM d .WAWA Mr if ..,TOO City Manager Si Date Tom Riedesel , Planning Intern - FROM: - - - SUBJECT: Code Amendment: Truth -in -Housing Ordinance i DATE: October 3 0, 1990 INTRODUCTION Request staff is requesting a change in the insurance section of the Truth -in -Housing' -Ordinance., Reason for the Reque t res houThe Truth -in -Housing Ordinance requising evaluators to be insured for not less than $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 per year. Insurance companies do not provide coverage for housin -evaluatorsg g for more than.$250,000 per year A code amendment is required so Truth - in --Housing evaluators . can meet the City. ordinance. BACKGROUND On July 91 1990, the City Council passed -*n-Sale le ofthe Truth Housing Ordinance. The adopted insurance requirements were based d on a draft revision of the St. Paul Truth--in-Housing Ordinance. St. Paul recently lowered the truth -in -housing insurance requirements. DISCUSSION The City insurance a ent feels that 250 00 g $ 0 per year per. . evaluator is. adequate coverage St. Paul requires insurance of not.less than $250,000 per .claim or $250,000 perY .ear or each Truth -in -Housing evaluator. Thus, thero osed code p p a endment .will make Maplewood's insurance requirements the same as St Paul's, RECOMMENDATION Adopt the attached ordinance amendment. mb\mem\TIHcode Attachment Proposed Ordinance Amendment ti J AN ORDINANCE amending the -insurance -requirements of the y Truth--in-Sale of Housing Ordinance. THE. MAP.1.:.,140WOOD C1111Y CuUNCr.IL�ctoas llei_' :hy 0.r4ai.lI as xol lows •. ( deletions, are : crossed, out and. additions are underlined): y Section 1. Section 9-241 (e) is amended as follows: Section 9* 243.. ( o) Tlic3 i llcUI. nce poll i-cy sha. l l pr. ov ido. coverage of not less than $250,000 per claim nor -S-�C}-;-Opp $.2.50-,,-000 per year, aggregate, against any and all liability imposd by law resulting from the performance of . the duties as . a certified ,Truth-iri--Sale of Housing evaluator. Section 2 This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. Passed bythe Maplewood Cit Council Y on , 1990. Mayor byJ MEMORANDUM ELc�.0 �. s o y • ,eoete.x. To: Cit Manager , Datea FROM,: Environmental Health Official _i RE: Code Change Sanitary Sewer Connection DATE: October 30, 1990 INTRODUCTION Attached is'an ordinance change drafted.by our.City Attorney to correct a mistake in Section 28-44 which requires connection to City sewer when available. BACKOHOUND During the process of gettingseveral properties to connect to Citysewer, our City Attorney noted a mistake in the ordinance Sectifi on 28-44, which deals with the procedures forettin a g g property connected to City sewer,.only references Section28-43 .(Multiple-fand ly :dwel l irlgs) It slIould also reference Sec.tian 28--41 (residences and businesses) DISCUSSION The mistake shotil.d be corrected to ensure that' the Ca.ty h( -is adequate recourse in the event that a property is not connected to City sewer when required. RECOMMENDATION Amend Section *28-44 to reference Section -28-41 as underlined in. the first sentence, .mb/ORDCORR , Attachment 1. Ordinance ---W-%01_JL A.• ....vvaiVil vV—z-r AL L3 11G1 GUy 4a111G1111GU d5 1011ows addi ti on 'is underlined) ii .. ��`'���r .'��i riri, �`'�Illl.�'►��� I�.r III+tl�rll rlililll'.li► SII+�i I�.� Illtll►�� �•�� �:� �I � , ! I1r1 + II��II t� 110)1olIloll If11111, toII� Iril i 11h1i NhiIlolll1i .1jollislll "Whenever any building hasn't been Gonne • g cted to the municipal sanitary sewer system, as required in Section 28-41 and Section 28-43 of this article ttyhe ci manager or his duly authorized representative, upon actual notice p � p once thereof,. _shall serve a written notice upon the owner . or occupant -to install g plumbin and make such. connection, as required by this article, within thirty(30) days, after service ; of said notice. If the owner .or occupant fails to install 1 ' • p plum and make a sewer connection to the city sanitary sewer system within thir 30 da s after ty ( ) y such written notice is given, 4" nd proof of sucli service of -notice lids ' l�ecn filed wi(It Ilrc� c.it,y c ci-k, Il.iv. . ('.,Il,y c�c�riir(ill irrsiy, by rrs01*111iciir ilii• � � • ge lillirillll tllll 'c� � �� , , � , f , c c t Ilrsrt stiiril�rr y � I � .wc i, l.l►illlc � Il�irrN Iris r11i1�1c�, �illt'!1 Irl�lirllrrtl�►ii pard ill the first instance by tile. cit of the general fuel �' y � d Uc the city and the actual cost thereof shall thereafter be assessed against the ' • g e property benefited. After such installation and connection is completed there ere shall be served a written notice of such assessment and an order directingthe owner irc> >er-I car' 1rI � � � of the i y, s irl�resrlitt�livr, tc� prey Ill* 11INs sS1110111 wlllri11 trir It) clic fire same. shall certified he certified to the county auditor for collection as otherassessments • for benefits; except that such assess ssessment may be spread over a term of three (3) years, if so requested when certified and the • ssessment shall become a lien upon the property until paid. (Code 1965),§206'.150(B)o Section 2, rl'liis shall take effect. upon its passage and pUblieation ATTEST:. City Clerk Mayor Ayes Nays - AGENDA ITEM AGENDA REPORT T_ dorsed TO: City . Manager �11odi ,e R.ei ec FROM: Assistant: City Engineer Irish��� SUBJECT Condor Storm; Sewer; Project 86 -01 --Change Order One DATE: November 8, 1990 Introduction Change Order One for the subject: project is attached A resolution to authorize the change.order is also attached. Background The proposed change order is. in the amount of $4,386,,96., The largest part of the change order is $3,200' for offsetting the six-inch private water main that supplies the Maplewood Townhouses. The potential for -conflict between the existing water main and the storm sewer was identified in the specifications so as to allow for sli ht ad ' ustment of the storm sewer elevation. Due to close vertical and horizontal proximity of the new storm.sewer to the old storm sewer on Londin Lane, it was reasonably possible that conflict could be avoided. Therefore, a bid item for water main -offset was not included This did not work.` Since it was a private water main the contractor was permitted -to do al.1 the work. There .are no significant costs to be charged to the7 ro'ect by St. Paul Water P Utility for the offset Other additional costs, that were incurred -.were the repair of private underground utilities in.easement areas that were not located' in the amount of $4379 It was also necessaryto remove and replant, by tree spade, an existing 12 -.inch pine to avoid extensive root damage from trench excavation. The project is complete except- for installation of f ences and landscaping around the Londin Lane/Dorland Roadond. Actual p contract work completed 'to date is $1421,891012. The remaining .Work will costa roximatel ' pp y $17,946. This gives a total of $1601,837,o12: for final contract work complete. 1n place This is less than the original contract amount of $168.v'013 due to the reduction of some quantities actuall constructed. This Y difference is more than sufficient to fund . the change order. - Furthermore, the current -budget for the project also included a construction contingency of $5.,987, Therefore, no budget adjustment is required for this change order, CHANGE . ORDER DEPARTMENT.'.OF..PUBLIC WORKS C MAPLEWOOD,..MINNESOTA Project Name: Londin Lane _Storm Sewer Change. Order No.: 1 Project No.: = 86-01. ' Date: November 1 1990 Contracstor: Brown and Cris Inc. The following changes. shall. be :wade In the contract documents s . Unit Description Unit ouantity Price Total Lower 6'11 DIP water main LS 1 $3'1200*00 $3 0, 200.00 Repair of private UG „ _ sprinkler system LS 1 145.50 145.50 Repair of sansewer service, 2356 Londin LS 1 291.46 291.46 Remove and transplant 12" Norway.pine Ls 1 450.00 450.00 Construct CB 15 and 16 as 4' diameter in lieu of 2. x 3' C8 EA 2 150.00 300.00 Contract Status Cost Original Contract':' $168,013.0.0 Net . Change of Prior Change Order No. 0 to No. 0.s 0.00 Change This Change Order: 4, 386.96 _ Revised Contract: $172,399.96 Approved Mayor Approved En 'neer Agreed to for Contractor by - I Its Title AGENDA ITEM mom . a r by 011 AGENDAREPORT` E _ y'i �.5. t.�.' f„`i.Incas+sac'rs`a'-:'sem-,,,-_`^`• ' r 110 d.if TOOCity: Manager :e v , • t En ineer : Bruce Irish Date F FROM: AssistantC� y g. Order One. and oad Prod ect 86-07--change, SUBJECT upper.-Afton R o Reduction of ,Retainage DATE • November 8', .19 9.0 Introduction • attached. The proposed One for Upper Afton Road is olution to Change. Order. A res • the amount of $14j,047..7 5 . change order, is. in rder is attached. change o authorize.. execution of the g Back round • sed of additional work • shown.f or $6,946*56 i.s compri ,The seed itemu to Afton Heights Park, ' h turf on the steep slope p to establis ultin engineer to collapse anticipated by the cons g seed item which was not retaining wall below. The construction of the r g d area over the due to st o f seeding the disturbe so contains the co was a substitution for al Thi ewer south of. Upper Afton . County park. and storms was approved by Ramsey Co Y spe cif ied sodding that pp tends to reduce project e artment . � This subst itu 1 on Recreation D p on the change order is cost • Part of the amount shown for see ddin • in the contract amount for so off set by reduction b Afton Heights • ehind the retaining wall y. V. a eogr id instal led b correct eogr ld . was Th g The cor g i s for ' recti specified. Park' was incorrectly • shown on the change.. order • led; the additional cost rid required. install t of hi her strength geog ' creased mater cos g in • fabric was used at two loca tions in the roadbed where The filter f _ t that separation from the rade was unstable to the poen h were a bid item the subg a wired . Edge drains , which re ate base was r q these unstable areas . The agg g water • � tract were also extended in . In the con with time, drain away the excessive. edge drains should,..• urated and consequently that causes these soils to *be sat unstable • e ordered to.be.installed on the railing Additional rails , wer ainin walls on the south the s idewalk from.the the ret. g separating ' tional rails provide for p • upper Afton Road . The adds s of the side of UPp ht and spacing requl.rement com liance with theheig .been designed by the p The fence had Uniform Bu i ld in Code . ion that the Un i f orm • n ineer under theassumption consulting -engineer tructure located in a. Co • de did not apply to such a s �uildin Project 86-07 2 November 81 1990 public right -of -way, However, -- due : to the retaining wall' s immediate -proximity.- 'to the :.sidewalk - it , was -. deemed . that. the bulldin official's recommendation that .the railin be g _ g constructedao Uniform Building Code standards was--. appropriate. The extrav 2 :..- x - 10.:. treated railings which needed to be - spec i a l ordered to match the.balance of railings, shown on the change order in the amount of $979-,o 19 i s for materials only.. since the materials-did'not arrive until the contractor had left.the job site, it is more. expedient to have public works maintenance crews install the -remaining rail rather than pay.the contractor to remobilize. The foregoing costs are eligible for state aid reimbursement. Actual indirect costs of the project for engineering, surveying, and inspection are sufficiently less than budgeted amounts so that total project costs including.the proposed change order are within the established budget. Therefore, no budget increase is required. The Afton Heights Park parking lot.was extensively changed to. produce an acceptable grade for the driveway onto Upper Afton Road. In conjunction with this work, the.director of parks and. recreation requested that bituminous curb be installed around the balance. of the parking lot to enhance appearance and maintenance. This additional work was done at a cost.of $1,686. It is requested that this cost be transferred from the park availability charge.commercial account to the Project 86-07 funds The project is essentially complete., except for the planting of. 119 Pin oaks and 96 Amur maple trees together with planned Fleece Flower shrubs, which are most advantageously planted in the spring. Accordingly, the contractor has.requested by the attached November 1, 1990, letter a reduction of. retaining to one percent. The work that has been installed is satisfactory and reduction of retainage is appropriate. Recommendation It is recommended that Change Order'One be approved. Furthermore, transfer of $1,,686 from PAC commercial account to the -.86 -07 ---.funding:- and reduction of retainage to one percent is recommended. BAI 7c .Attachments CHANG ORDER DEPART OF PUBLIC WORKS MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA • projectName : Upper Afton .Road-19'90 Change Order.No.: November , .Date: Prod ect No .. . 8 6 0 • st-Lake..Contracting Contractor. Fore L . n the contract documents: lowin changes shall be made i The f o 1 g . Unit Description. Un tit Ouan v Price: Total SY '1611549.80 54.80 $ .943 $6,946.56 Seed Geo rid SY g 5 50.00 4.60 2,530.00 Filter fabric .for road SY 11796.00 2.00 3,592. 0 0 bed Extra 2. x to for keystone wa l l LF 257.00 3.81 97 9.19 cost - Contract Status $1,1221,581 06 original Contract: _ Net Change of Prior Change 0.00 Order No. 0 to No. 0: Change. This Change Order: 14,047..75 1,136,628.81 Revised Contract; Approved Mayor Approved • Ewjineer Agreed to. for Contractor by I t s 250-T t Tit 1e AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager FROM: City Engineer SUBJECT: Northwestern Bell Easement Request DATE: November 8, 1990 AGENDA ITEM �""�'? 144 d1 I e - 'Rejected_ Date The attached letter requests an easement on city property for a Northwestern Bell switch cabinet. I have viewed the site and can find no problem with the city granting the request. It is recommended the city council direct staff to execute the appropriate documents conveying an easement to Northwestern Bell. KGH jC Attachment EVERGREEN LAND SERVICES CO. 6200 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY, SUITE 415 BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55430 PH. 612-566-1036 November 7, 1990 Mr. Ken Haider City Engineer 1830 East County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 RE: 80 Cabinet on Edgerton Dear Ken: Per our discussion at our on' site meeting today we are sending the following.documents: 1. Four (4)' copies.of the cabinet easement document. 2. A sketch showing the location of the easement on the lot. 3. A picture of the cabinet. Please review these documents and if they are acceptable, have them signed, notarized and return three (3) copies for our use. Upon receipt of the executed documents, we will send a check for $500.00 to the City of Maplewood. Thank you for your help on this matter. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, 1 � Steven J. Ripsin Vice President SJR:bz Enclosures W D -F, TA I L Scale - lot P1D -o 1?- 24- �.2- 21-0007--1 33 49• S Lv 1.liUizLEty LAN t) N, Vq , Be� � Cabinet Easement SERVICES CO. � g�-to�, Street ac w uJ cc 1�1 W.0.* 9002.2 I)RAuitic: tw�infa DATE: 11-01-90 or - DRAWN BY ; S.R• As Sf>owti J.;}�►'1t` h• �— .:.�".�1.i!1f';,J,} jJ:�, T.,�.aL•���►�•1�f'• ,1.,f1'�.ei• �•�*+L`� ir, 'y ~'t.,}•�H• •.,.',.M"�a -.t�•,;�l�•`:i.�r,.'1i�4l'.,••.�^� �:,r �,..,:pp�.S�.i•4V, �r��r' '�;.ai'a,i ,' s.•4� .�S ! 't •y,.� �';.,�l� Y. ��' ayJ.r.�.• 4. '.'�� ��� .�•�7;•.�'�`v•l!. o"T AY1j ,,�•t ►�••^'..r r , '}• .� �, t,ry`` � .�, 'k. . ��: ;`, rr. ,Ar,1w � tl. � �1.: �.' ,,t'. 't' 'f:.l • .. •f. r �•.: �,� •�., t. 80.D COMMUNITY SERVICE CABINET AT&T's new 80 -Type Community Service Cabinet (80D), a rugged, corro- sion -resistant and aesthetically pleasing remote terminal (RT) enclosure, has been designed to accommodate the next gen- eration technology. Constructed of heavy- duty aluminum, the 80D RT cabinet can house up to eight SLC° Series 5 carrier systems within the same space as the previous generation SLC 96 carrier systems. Specifically designed for the Series 5, the DDM -1000 and the TCarrier Small Cross -Section Repeater Shelf, the 80D Cabinet is factory assembled and com- pletely prewired. Other equipment includes four cooling fans and an ac power panel. Cable entrance holes are provided in the base of the cabinet. Telephone cables enter on one side while power cables enter on the other. An exterior outlet enables a portable generator to supply electricity during emergency power fail- ures. However, all of AT&T next genera- tion technology has built-in or optional battery back-up for a minimum eight hours of operation during a commercial power failure. The 80D Community Service Cabinet is protected by "silent" security systems which sound alarms at the local central office and not at the enclosure site. Also, the well -secured Cabinet requires a spe- cial tool and flex key to open its doors assuring maximum protection against unauthorized entry. AT&T has also designed the cabinet with trouble-free maintenance and aes thetics in mind. It can be used in full pub- lic view as an attractive signboard at driveway entrances to apartment com- plexes or industrial parks. AT&T provides its customers with guidelines for using the enclosure as a signboard. Maintenance and on-site personnel are reduced to a minimum due to the cabinet's raised open design which prevents accumulation of leaves or windblown debris. Its construc- tion is weather and fire resistant, and its. heavy-duty construction resists vandalism. AT&T �t�C .��• &O Iv. T,,.. S -i Si nE d _ ! Si E A S E M E N T 9002-26 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the undersigned, hereinafter referred to as "Grantor in consideration of the sum of One dollar and other good and valuable consideration, receipt whereof is hereby hone acknowledged, hereby grants and conveys to Northwestern Bell p Company, an Iowa Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Grantee its p successors and assigns, a right-of-way and easement to excavate for, construct, operate, inspect, maintain, repair, alter, add to, or remove a communications system consisting of an above -ground cross -connect cabinet, buried cables and facilities related and appurtenant thereto on, under and through part of the following described parcel or tract Minnesota, of land situated in the County of Ramsey State of to -wit: Except the north two hundred sixty (260) feet, the Sout�htehree hundred sixty (360) feet of the East one half (1,2) ofthe of Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/ Section 17, Township 29, Range 22; subject to street. Except for the right of access, Grantee's easement shall be confined to an fifteen (15) foot by twenty (20) foot area described as follows: The South twenty ( 20 ) feet of the East fifteen ( 15 ) feet of the above described property. together with the right of access to Grantee upon the above premises for the purpose above set forth. The Grantee shall, after the installation of the above-described communicati.ons facility or after the exercise of any rights granted herein, restore the lands subject to this easement to as near thea original condition as is reasonably possible. The Grantor, its successors or assigns, hereby covenants that no tructure will be erected or permitted on said easement and that it will s not change the ground elevation thereof or perform any act which will interfere with or endanger said communications facility. Grantor covenants with Grantee, its successors and assigns, that Grantor is the owner of the above-described premises and has the right to sell and convey an easement in the manner and form aforesaid. This instrument and the covenants and agreements contained herein are binding upon the .Grantor, its personal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed this easement as of the -day of , 19 THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD BY: Its• MEMORANDUM Action by � COWn0*16, TO: City Manager �d�.oa FROM: Environmental Health Official 0�� RE: Recycling Contract :ej�` DATE: November 5, 1990- INTRODUCTION Our recycling contract with Gopher is due to expire on December 31, 1990. BACKGROUND The City has renegotiated the recycling contract with Gopher for the past two years. Ramsey County has agreed to fund the' program for 1991, which will be their last year of funding. DISCUSSION Gopher is providing the City with one of the most comprehensive recycling programs in the area with regard to the variety of _ recyclable materials they collect. We've received hardly any service complaints for the past several months which indicates the collection is going smoothly. ALTERNATIVES We can either renegotiate a new contract with Gopher, or we can put the contract out for bids. RECOMMENDATION As the program is running smoothly in its current state, l recommend.that we renegotiate a new%contract with Gopher for 19910 '1 7 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING The Maplewood City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section Recycling 1. Article IV Rec clin and Waste Management is here added as follows: Sec. 16-56. The City of Maplewood's goal is to improve waste management and to serve the following purposes: 1) Reduction in waste generated; 2 Separation and recovery of materials and energy from waste; p 3 Reduction in indiscriminate dependence on disposal of waste; 4) Coordination of solid waste management among political subdivisions. Section 2. Sec. 16-57. The City of Maplewood has established and developed a local recycling program throughout the City. The City's goal is to promote public education and solid waste reduction and recycling. Section 3 . Sec. 16-58. The followingrates and charges are hereby established for public education on solid waste reduction and recycling: 1) Residential: (a) The residential rate shall be $1.00 per unit per quarter 2) Non-residential rates and charges: (a) Non-residential rates shall be $1.00 per quarter per sewer service connection. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. Passed by the Maplewood City Council on , 1990. ATTEST: City Clerk Ayes - Nays - Mayor AGENDA REPORT Mo dif o ._ � ejecto TO: City Manager Date...----- FROM: ate FROM: Assistant City Manager'- RE: RAMSEY/WASHINGTON METRO WATERSHED DISTRICT BOARD OF MANAGERS VACANCY DATE: November 5, 1990 INTRODUCTION As of February 23, 1991, there will be a vacancy on the Board of Managers of the Ramsey/Washington Metro Watershed District. This vacancy is being created by the end of Mr. John Greveau's term. Mr. Greveau took office in December, 1989 to finish the term of Boardmember Warren Wallgren who resigned. BACKGROUND State law requires that the County Board select appointees from a list submitted by the municipalities of the district. Therefore, the City has an opportunity to recommend or support an individual that they would like to serve on the Watershed District Board of Managers. Mr. Greveau has been contacted to determine his interest in serving another term. He stated that he is intending on applying for another term and requests that the City Council submit a letter of support to the Ramsey County Board on his behalf. RECOMMENDATION If the City Council would like Mr. Greveau to serve on the Board of Managers of the Ramsey/Washington Metro Watershed District for a three year term until. February 23, 1994, it is recommended that the City Council direct that a letter of support signed by the Mayor be submitted to the Ramsey County Board on behalf of Mr. Greveau's nomination.