HomeMy WebLinkAbout11.22.82MINUTES OF MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
7:00 P.M., Monday, November 22, 1982
Council Chambers, Municipal Building
Meeting No. 82 -31
A. CALL TO ORDER
A regular meeting of the City Council of Maplewood, Minnesota, was held in the Council
Chambers, Municipal Building and was called to order at 7:00 P,M. by Mayor Greavu.
B. ROLL CALL
John C. Greavu, Mayor Present
Norman G. Anderson, Councilmember Present
Gary W. Bastian, Councilmember Present
Frances L. Juker, Councilmember Present
MaryLee Maida, Councilmember Present
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes No. 82 -27 - October 7, 1982
Councilmember Anderson moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 82 -27 (October
7, 1982) be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all,
2. Minutes No. 82 -28 - October 18, 1982
Councilmember Bastian moved that the Minutes of Meeting No. 82 -28 (October
18, 1982) be approved as corrected:
Councilmember Maida Absent
Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes -- all.
D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Greavu moved to adopt the Agenda as amended:
1. Staff - Council
2. Budget
3. Council - Legislature
4. Special Election - Liquor License
5. Traffic
Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all.
E. CONSENT AGENDA
Council removed Consent Agenda Items 6 and 7 to become Items I - 8 and 9.
Mayor Greavu moved, Seconded by Councilmember Bastian, Ayes - all to approve the
Consent Agenda, Items 1 through 5 as recommended.
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1. Accounts Payable
Approved the accounts (Part I - Fees, Services, Expenses, Check No. 001115 through
Check No. 001169 - $104,866.01; Check No. 014799 through Check No. 014913 -
$63,834.81: Part II - Payroll Check No. 05650 through Check No. 05770 - $54,536.93)
in the amount of $223,237.75.
2. Preliminary Plat Time Extension - Lake Ridge Park
Approved a one year time extension for the Lake Ridge Park preliminary plat
subject to the original conditions.
3, 1490 - 1512 E, County Road B Parking
Authorized Staff to request Ramsey County establish a one -hour parking zone in
the area of 1490 - 1512 E. County Road B.
4. Property Transfer
Authorized execution of a Quit Claim Deed conveying property intended for street
right of way back to the original owners, Raymond L. and Edith M. Nowicki.
5. Sale of City Property
Authorized Staff to prepare the necessary documents to sell the City owned
property between Radatz and Beam Avenues east of white Bear Avenue at market
value.
E. - A SPECIAL ITEMS
1. State Fire Chiefs' Poster Contest -.1982
Tabled to December 13, 1982.
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Rezoning - Stillwater and Ferndale (7:00 P.M.)
a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the proposal
to rezone the southwest corner of Ferndale Street and Stillwater Road from BC
Business Commercial to R -1 Single Residence District. The Clerk stated the hearing
notice was in order and noted the dates of publication.
b. Manager Evans presented the Staff report.
C. Commission Member Dorothy Hejny presented the following Planning Commission
recommendation:
Commissioner Pellish moved the Planning Commission recommend to the
City Council approval of the resolution rezoning the parcel from BC
to R -1.
Commissioner Hejny seconded Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl,
Barrett, Ellefson, Fischer, Hejny, Kishel, Pellish, Prow, Whitcomb
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d. Mayor Greavu called for proponents. The following were heard:
Mr. Vern Samuelson, 2602 Stillwater Road
e. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard.
f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing.
g. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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WHEREAS, rezoning procedure has been initiated by the City Council
for a zone change from BC, Business Commercial to R -1, Residence District,
(Single Dwelling) for the following described property:
Lot 4, Block 2, Perkins View Addition
Such above property being also known as the southwest corner of Ferndale
Street and Stillwater Avenue, Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota;
WHEREAS, the procedural history of this rezoning procedure is as follows:
1. That a rezoning . procedure has been initiated by the City Council,
pursuant to Chapter 915 of the Maplewood Code;
2. That said rezoning procedure was referred to and reviewed by the
Maplewood City Planning Commission on the 18th day of October, 1982,
at which time said Planning Commission recommended to the City Council
that said rezone procedure be approved.
3. That the Maplewood City Council held a public hearing to consider the
rezoning procedure, notice thereof having been published and mailed
pursuant to law; and
4. That all persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity
to be heard and /or present written statements, and the Council con-
sidered reports and recommendations of the City Staff and Planning
Commission.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD,
RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA that the above - described rezoning be granted on the
basis of the following findings of fact.
1. The rezoning is consistent with the Land Use Plan,
2. The rezoning would be compatible with all adjacent development..
Adopted this 22nd day of November, 1982.
Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all
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G. AWARD OF BIDS
1. MAPLEWOOD IN MOTION
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA, that the bid of
Dawson Patterson Printing in the amount of $6,157.68 is the lowest responsible bid for
the printing of four issues of MAPLEWOOD IN MOTION and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby
authorized and directed to enter into a contract with said bidder for and on behalf of
the City..
Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all.
H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Maplewood Toyota Project
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Mayor Greavu moved to table this item until after Agenda Items F -3.
Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all.
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
2. PUD Revision: Acorn Greenhouses
a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the request of
Howard Christensen for approval of a revision to the Acorn Greenhouse planned unit
development to add a double dwelling lot. The Clerk stated the hearing notice was
in order and noted the dates of publication.
b. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
C. Commissioner Dorothy Hejny presented the following Planning Commission recom-
mendation:
Commissioner Hejny moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City
Council approval of the resolution, revising the Acorn Greenhouse
planned unit development to include a double- dwelling lot on the westerly
85 feet of lot four, block one, Acorn Greenhouses,
Commissioner Ellefson seconded. Ayes - Commissioners Axdahl,
Barrett, Ellefson, . Fischer, Hejny, Howard, Kishel, Pellish, Sletten,
de mayor Grey -vu called for proponents. None were heard,
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e. Mayor Greavu called for opponents. None were heard.
f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing.
g. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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WHEREAS, a revision to the special use permit for the Acorn Greenhouse
planned unit development was requested by Howard Christensen to add a double —
dwelling lot to the development. Said double — dwelling property being described
as follows:
The west 85 feet of Lot 4, Block 1, Acorn Greenhouses
WHEREAS, the procedural history of this special use permit revision is
as follows:
1. That a revision to the special use permit for the Acorn Greenhouse planned
unit development was requested pursuant to the requirements of section
36 -438 (d) (4) of the Maplewood Zoning code;
2. That said special use permit revision was referred to and reviewed by the
Maplewood Planning Commission on the 15th day of November, 1982, at which
time said Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that said
special use permit revision be approved;
3. That the Maplewood City Council held a public hearing to consider the re-
vision of said special use permit, notice thereof having been published
and mailed pursuant to law; and
4. That all persons present at said hearing were given an opportunity to be
heard and /or present written statements, and the Council 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 special use be granted on the basis of the following findings
of fact:
1. The request would not exceed the permitted density.
2. The proposed double dwelling would not be out of character with the proposed
development on neighboring lots.
Seconded by Councilmember Maids. Ayes — all.
3. Code Revision: Shoreland Ordinance (7:30 P.M.)
a. Mayor Greavu convened the meeting for a public hearing regarding the adoption
of the proposed shoreland classification ordinance. The Clerk stated the hearing
notice was in order and noted the dates of publication.
b. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
C. A representative from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) explained
the specifics of the proposal.
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d. Commissioner Dorothy Hejny presented the following Planning Commission
recommendation:
"Commissioner Fischer moved the Planning Commission recommend that the City
Council approve the proposed shoreland ordinance as outlined in staff's report
dated October 7, 1982.
Commissioner Whitcomb seconded. Ayes — Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Ellefson,
Fischer, Howard, Pellish, Sletten, Whitcomb.
Commissioner Fischer moved to amend the definition of structure to read, "anything
manufactured, constructed or erected which is normally attached to or positioned
on land, including portable structures."
Commissioner Whitcomb seconded. Ayes — Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Ellefson,
Fischer, Howard, Pellish, Sletten, Whitcomb."
e. Mayor Greavu called for persons who wished to be heard for or against the
proposal. The following voiced their opinions:
Mr. Don Christianson, 1111 E. County Road C.
Mr. Richard Sagstetter, Beaver Lake property developer.
f. Mayor Greavu closed the public hearing.
g. Councilmember Anderson moved to table this item until the first meeting
in January and instructed staff to notify anyone who would be affected.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
H. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Continued)
Ayes — all.
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1. Maplewood Toyota Project - Revenue Bonds
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Anderson moved to approve the issuance of Industrial Revenue
Bonds instead of Revenue Notes for BKM Management Company (Toyota).
Seconded by Councilmember Maida. - Ayes.- Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers
•- Anderson, Bastian and Maida.
Nay - Councilmember Juker
2, Rubbish Removal (2nd Reading)
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following ordinance and moved its
adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 528
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 16.4 OF THE MAPLEWOOD CODE
RELATING TO GARBAGE, REFUSE, RUBBISH AND OTHER SOLID WASTE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION - 16.4 - RECEPTACLES - REQUIRED; exception.
Except as otherwise provided in this article, every person, firm or corporation
as a householder, occupant or owner of any dwelling, boardinghouse, apartment building
or any other structure utilized for dwelling purposes, and any restaurant, firm,
corporation or establishment that accumulates garbage, in the City, shall provide
one or more fly- and - water -tight metal, or equivalent, rodent proof garbage containers,
of thirty -two (32) gallon capacity, or eighty (80) gallon capacity, or ninety (90)
gallon capacity, to contain all the garbage which accumulates between collection. No
such thirty -two gallon capacity container shall be filled in excess of seventy -five
(75) pounds, and no such eighty (80) gallon capacity container or ninety (90) gallon
capacity container shall be filled in excess of one - hundred -fifty (150) pounds.
The ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and
publication.
Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes - all.
3. Code Amendment: Setbacks - R -1 and R -2 (2nd Reading)
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report,
b. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following ordinance and moved its
adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 529
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MAPLEWOOD ZONING CODE
RELATING TO SIDE AND REAR YARD SETBACKS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF MAPLEWOOD AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1. Section 36 -119 (Multiple dwellings with less than seventeen units- -
R-3A) is hereby amended to read as follows:
(f) Side and rear yard requirements.
1. The minimum side and rear yard setback requirements for an R -3A
multiple dwelling, shall be twenty feet.
2. Parking spaces, garages, carports, or like structures shall be set
back no less than five feet from a side or rear property line and
no less than fifteen feet from a public street right -of -way.
(g) Setbacks increased. The minimum front, side and rear yard setbacks for
an R -3A multiple dwelling shall be increased, not to exceed 75 feet, by the
most restrictive of the following requirements, where the lot abuts a Farm
Residence, Residential Estate, Single Dwelling, or Double Dwelling zoning
district:
a. Building Height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet for
each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height.
b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces residentially -zoned
property, the setback of the wall shall be increased five feet for each
1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 square feet.
Section 2. Section 36 -122 (Multiple dwellings in excess of seventeen units- -
R-3B units) is hereby amended to read as follows:
(f) Front yard requirements. The minimum front yard setback for an R -3B multiple
dwelling shall be thirty feet. This minimum setback shall be increased according
to the provisions of Section 36- 119(g). This setback shall not be required to be
greater than 75 feet.
(g) Side and rear yard requirements.
1. The minimum side and rear yard setbacks for an R -3B multiple dwelling
shall be twenty feet, unless the lot abuts a Farm Residence, Residential
Estate, Single - Dwelling or Double - Dwelling zoning district, in such case,
the minimum setback shall be increased according to the provisions of
Section 36- 119(8).
2. Regardless of building height or external wall area, the side and rear
yard setbacks shall not be required to be greater than 75 feet.
3. As provided in Section 36- 119(f) (2).
(h) Height regulation. No R -3B multiple dwelling shall be erected or
structurally altered to exceed a height of three stories, or 35 feet,
whichever is greater, measured from the front or street side of such
building, unless granted a special use permit by the City Council.
Section 3. Section 36 -124 (Townhouses -R -3C) is hereby amended to read as
follows:
(6) Side yard requirements.
a. As applied to the total development site, the side yard shall be
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no less than twenty feet in Width,
b. Where two or more buildings or eight units occur on one lot, the
side yards between buildings shall be a minimum of twenty feet.
(7) Rear yard requirements.
a. As applied to the total development site, the rear yard shall be
a minimum of twenty feet in width.
Section 4. Section 36 -140 (Commercial Office District) is hereby amended as
follows:
(f) Building setbacks:
1. Adjacent to residentially zoned property: A building shall have minimum side
and rear yard setbacks of fifty feet and a minimum front yard setback of thirty
feet.
These minimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75 feet
subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements:
a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet
for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height.
b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially -
zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for
each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 square
feet.
2. Adjacent to nonresidential: (NO change in language)
Section 5. Section 36 -153 (Business Commercial District) is hereby amended
to add the following new language:
3. Setback from property zoned residential: The building shall have minimum
side and rear yard setbacks of fifty feet and a minimum front yard setback
of thirty feet.
These minimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75 feet,
subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements;
a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet
for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height.
b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially -
zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for
each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 square feet.
Section 6. Section 36 -154 (Limited Business Commercial District) is hereby
amended to add the following new language:
1. (All the existing language.)
2. Setback from property zoned residential: The building shall have minimum side
and rear yard setbacks of twenty feet and a minimum front yard setback of
thirty feet.
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These minimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75 feet,
- subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements:
a, Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet
for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height.
b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially -
zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for
each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 square
feet,
Section 7. Section 36 -155 (Business Commercial Modified) is hereby amended
to add the following new language:
(5) Setback from property zoned residential: The building shall have
minimum side and rear yard setbacks of fifty feet and a minimum front
yard setback of thirty feet.
These minimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75
feet, subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements:
a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two
feet for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height.
b, Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially
zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for
each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 square
feet,
Section 8, Section 36 -172. (General Shopping Center District) is hereby amended
to include the following new languages
(6)(c) where adjacent to a property zoned residential, buildings shall have
minimum side and rear yard setbacks of fifty feet and a minimum front
yard setback of thirty feet,
These minimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75
feet, subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements:
a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet
for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height..
b, Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially -
zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for
each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, in excess of 2,000 square
feet,
Section 9. Sections 36 -189 (Light Manufacturing) and 36 -204 (Heavy, Manufacturing)
are hereby added as follows:
36 -189 and 36 -204. Adjacent to residentially -zoned property: The minimum
side and rear yard setbacks shall be fifty feet and the minimum front yard
setback shall be thirty feet,
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These minimum required setbacks shall be increased, not to exceed 75
feet, subject to the most restrictive of the following requirements:
a. Building height: The building setbacks shall be increased two feet
for each one foot the building exceeds 25 feet in height.
b. Exterior wall area: Where an exterior wall faces a residentially -
zoned property, the wall setback shall be increased five feet for
each 1,000 square feet, or part thereof,Jin excess of 2,000 square
feet.
Section 10, This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.
Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all
4. Code Amendment - Screening (Second Reading)
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following ordinance and moved its
adoption:
ORDINANCE NO. 530
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
MAPLEWOOD ZONING CODE RELATING TO SCREENING
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF 14APLEWOOD AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 36 -26 is hereby added as a new section as follows:
36 -26. LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING
1. A landscaped area of not less than twenty feet in width shall be provided
where:
a. A nonresidential use would be within 200 feet of a residentially
zoned property.
b. A multiple dwelling abuts property zoned for single or double dwellings.
2. Screening shall be provided where:
a. The light from automobile headlights and other sources would be
directed onto residential windows.
b. There would be exterior storage of goods or materials which could
unreasonably annoy or endanger surrounding property owners.
C. Except for mobile homes, town houses, single and double dwellings,
all mechanical equipment on the ground or roof shall be screened on
all sides so as not to be visible from public streets or adjoining
property,
Such screening shall be designed and constructed of a material(s)
that is compatible with the principal building and subject to
Community Design Review Board approval.
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3. Screening shall be satisfied by the use of a screening fence, planting
screen, berm or combination thereof. If the topography, natural growth
of vegetation, permanent buildings, or other barriers meet the standards
of Subsections (a) and (b) below, they may be substituted for all or part
of the screening fence or planting screen:
a. A planting screen shall consist of evergreen plantings. Trees shall
be a minimum of two and one -half inches in trunk diameter, two feet
above grade. Shrubs may be used in combination with a berm and shall
be aminimum of two feet in height. Spacing of trees and shrubs
shall be so as to create an eighty percent opaque screening at least
six feet in height.
b. Berms shall have mowable side slopes. Slopes greater than 2 -1/2
to 1. may be used if the slopes are stepped with retaining walls.
Plant materials resistant to erosion may substituted for sod
when approved by the Community Design Review Board.
C. Screening fences shall be painted or stained whenever necessary,
so as not to fade, chip or discolor. Broken or knocked down fences
shall be repaired. Planting screens shall be maintained in a neat
and healthy.condition. Plantings that have died shall be promptly
replaced.
4, Screening may be satisfied with a screening fence. A screening fence
shall be attractive, compatible with the principal building and sur-
rounding land uses, at least six feet in hei,ghtj and-,provide_a_zninimum
opaqueness of eighty percent.
5, Trash storage containers shall be constructed on three sides with
break -off block, face brick, or masonry. A gate that provides 100
percent opaqueness shall be provided where a dumpster would be visible
to the public or from an adjoining property.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.
Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - all.
I. NEW BUSINESS
1. Sewer Fees
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Anderson moved_ first reading of an ordinance increasing - the -sewer
rates to 27.60 each — —
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$ quarter for single_ family and townhouse, _ $55.20 -each quarter
for duplex - and _ $27_60 each ^quarter -for - senior citizen units.
Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes -all.
C. Councilmember Anderson moved first - reading of an ordinance_increasinR_ the
sewer rates for apartments, condominiums -and mobile homes to the same as single
family dwellings. -
Seconded by Councilmember Juker. Ayes - Councilmembers Anderson and Juker.
Nays - Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Bastian
and Maida.
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d. Councilmember Bastian moved first reading of - - - ---- an ordinance_establishinR the
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sewer –rates –for apartments;condominimums and mobile– homes –at $22.10 per quarter_
Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes – Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson,
Bastian and Maida.
Nays – Councilmember,Juker.
e. Councilmember Anderson moved _first – readin� of an ordinance_ adopting– the –non-
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residential sewer rates and the balance of the ordinance. —
Seconded by Councilmember Joker. Ayes – all.
2. Code Amendment – Environmental Protection – First Reading
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Commissioner Dorothy Hejny presented the following Planning Commission recom-
mendation:
"Commissioner Whitcomb moved the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council
approval of the proposed Environmental Protection Ordinance as presented in the
staff report dated November 4, 1982 with an amendment to Section 9 -192, eliminate
(a) and renumber (b (c) (d) to (a) (b) (c).
Commissioner Fischer seconded. Ayes – Commissioners Axdahl, Barrett, Ellefson,
Fischer, Howard, Pellish,.Sletten, Whitcomb."
C. Mayor Greavu moved first reading of an ordinance establishing an Environmental
Protection Ordinance.– _
Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes – all.
3. Frost Avenue Reconstruction – Improvement 82 -9
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution –and –moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Maplewood has been authorized and
directed to prepare a report with reference to the improvement of Frost Avenue
between Birmingham Street and White Bear Avenue by construction of street, storm
sewer and appurtenances; and
WHEREAS, the said City Engineer has prepared the aforesaid report for the
improvement herein described:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA,
as follows:
1. The report of the City Engineer advising this Council that the proposed
improvement on Frost Avenue by construction of street, storm - sewerand
appurtenances is feasible and should best be made as proposed, is hereby
received.
2. The Council will consider the aforesaid improvement in accordance with
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the reports and the assessment of benefited property for all or a portion
of the cost of the improvement according to M.S.A. Chapter 429 at an esti-
mated total cost of the improvement of $920,000.00.
3. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall
at 1380 Frost Avenue on Thursday, the 16th day of December, 1982, atr7:00
p.m. to consider said improvement. The City Clerk shall give mailed and
published notice of such hearing and „improvement as required by law.
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
Ayes — all.
4. White Bear Avenue — 36 to Edgewater Avenue
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its
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ion:
WHEREAS, the County of Ramsey, Minnesota, has requested that the City of Maple-
wood, Minnesota, approve the plans for permanent and temporary right —of —way acquisit-
ion for the improvement of White Bear Avenue from T.H. 36 to Edgewater Avenue,
S.A.P. 62- 665 -23.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MAPLEWOOD, MINNESOTA,
as follows:
That the City Council concur with and approves said plans and authorizes the
City Engineer to sign the title sheet indicating City approval.
Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes — all.
5. Ordinance Limiting Terms to Boards and Commissions
a. Manager Evans presented the report.
b. Councilmember Bastian moved to table this item to allow for further investiQati
Seconded by Mayor Greavu. Ayes — Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson,
Bastian and Maida.
Nays — Councilmember Juker.
6. Court Lease 1983
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Mayor Greavu moved _to authorize staff to execute —a lease agreement with— Ramsey-
County— for —court space — during 1983 at $7.07 per square foot_ —
Seconded by Councilmember Maida. Ayes — all.
7. Hydrant Charge
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Mayor Greavu moved first reading of anordinance—eliminating the discounted
hydrant charge rate or senior citizens.
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Seconded by Councilmember Bastian. Ayes — all..
8. 1983 Off —Sale Liquor License
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Councilmember Bastian introduced the .following resolution and moved its — adoption:
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RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota,
that the following Off Sale Liquor Licenses having been previously duly issued
by this Council, are hereby approved for renewal for one year, effective January
1, 1983, with approvals granted herein subject to satisfactory results of required
Police, Fire. and Health inspections:
C & G Maplewood Liquors
1347 Frost Avenue
J & R Liquors
2730 Stillwater Raod
Laber Liquors
1730 Rice Street
Maplewood Wine Cellar
1281 Frost Avenue
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
9. 1983 On Sale Liquor Licenses
North Country Vineyard & Spirits
1870 Beam Avenue
Party Time Liquors
1740 VanDyke Avenue
Red Wagon Liquors
2290 Maplewood Drive
Sarrack's International Wines & Spirits
2305 Stillwater Road
Ayes — Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson,
Bastian and Maida.
Nays — Councilmember Juker.
a. Manager Evans presented the staff report.
b. Chief of Police Ken Collins answered questions from the Council regarding
the number of police calls to each liquor establishment.
C. Councilmember Bastian introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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Bali Hai Restuarant Garrity's
2305 White Bear Avenue 1696 White Bear Avenue
Chalet Lounge & Restuarant
1820 Rice Street
Chicone's Bar & Cafe, Inc.
2289 E. Minnehaha
Dean's, Inc.
1986 Rice Street
Esteban's of Maplewood, Inc.
3069 White Bear Avenue
Gulden's, Inc.
2999 N. Highway 61
Holiday Inn of Maplewood
1780 E. County Road D
Hook 'n Ladder
2280 Maplewood Drive
Maple Wheel Lounge
2220 White Bear Avenue
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Fiddlers Deli & Lounge
3035 White Bear Avenue
Fox & Hounds Supper Club
1734 Adolphus
Keller Clubhouse
2166 Maplewood Drive
Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre
2930 White Bear AVenue (Wine License)
Seconded by Mayor Greavu.
J._ VISITOR — PRESENTATIONS —
1. Michael Wasiluk, 1740 Frank Street
Northernaire Motel
2441 Highway 61
Red Rooster Liquor Lounge
2029 Woodlyn
Town Crier
1829 No. St. Paul Road
Payne Avenue Lodge #963 (Club License)
Loyal Order of Moose
1946 English
Ayes — Mayor Greavu, Councilmembers Anderson,
Bastian and Maida.
Nays — Councilmember Juker.
a. Mr. Wasiluk questioned the Council as to why they tabled Agenda Item I -5.
b. Council stated they referred the proposed ordinance to the various boards
and commissions for their review.
C. Mr. Wasiluk also commented on the Council's discussion regarding liquor licenses
2. Mr. Clayton Qualley, 2089 Beam Avenue
a. Mr. Qualley commented on liquor licenses and requested Council to review each
liquor license.
K. COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS
1. Staff Council
a. Council established the next Staff — Council member meeting to be November 30,
1983, 7:00 A.M. at Howard Johnsons.
2. Budget
a. Councilmember Bastian questioned how the proposed State Aid cuts to municipali-
ties would effect Maplewood.
b. City Manager Evans stated it was too soon to fully realize what effect it
would have.
3. Council Legislation
a. Councilmember Bastian stated he will set up a Council— Legislators meeting
some time in December.
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4. Special Election
a. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption_`
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election will be held in the City of
Maplewood on Tuesday, the 18th day of January, 1983. The question to be voted
on is as follows:
"Shall the City Council be allowed to issue seven (7) On Sale Licenses for the
sale of intoxicating liquor at retail in addition to the number now permitted
by law" (presently only 18).
Seconded by Councilmember Anderson. Ayes — Mayor Greavu; Councilmembers Anderson,
Bastian and Maids.
L. TRAFFIC LIGHT — 36 and English Nays — Councilmember Juker.
a. Mayor Greavu introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Maplewood enter into an agreement with the State
of Minnesota, Department of Transportation, for the following purpose, to wit:
To provide a traffic control signal with street lights and signing and Emergency
Vehicle Pre — emption System on Trunk Highway No. 36 at English Street in accordance
with the terms and conditions set forth and contained in Agreement No. 61159,
a copy of which was before the Council.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper City officers be and ht,reby are authorized
to execute such agreement, and thereby assume for and on behalf of the City all of
the contractual obligations contained therein.
Seconded by Councilmember Maids. Ayes — all.
M. ADJOURNMENT
10:14 P.M.
City Clerk
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