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l�INK �-' — FINANCE CITY OF SAINT PAUL Council 26�5�.5
CANARY —�7EPARTMENT � }�
s.BLJlE —MAVOR File NIJ.
Council Resolution
Presented By
Referred To � Committee: Date
Out of Committee By Date
WHEREAS, The Independent School District of the City of Saint
Paul ha.s expressed an interest in constructing an athletic facil-
ity in the Highland Park area of Saint Paul in close proximity to
' the Highland Park High School; and
WHEREAS� This facility would consist of an open-air structure
for athletic events� providing for limited open seating for spec-
tators in the form of bleachers and a building to be used for
storage of athletic equipment and locker rooms; and
WHEREAS� This facility would be located across Snelling Avenue
from the current Highland Senior High School between Montreal
Avenue and Edgcumbe Road; and
WHEREAS, In the opinion of the Saint Paul School Board, there
are no other locations available to accommodate the proposed uses
of said facility at a reasona.ble loca.tion in relationship to the
Highland Park Senior High School; and
WHEREAS, The proposed uses and construction of said facility
will be designed i� such- a ma.nr�.er as to cause a minimum disruption
to the surrounding pa.rk and neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, There are presently restrictions on the deed to said
property prohibiting the construction of athletic facilities,
buildings and perma.nent bleachers on said property; now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED� Tha.t the Saint Paul City Council urges the Ramsey - �
County Board of Cominissioners to take the appropriate action to
release the restrictions on said deed as to the construction o�
athletic facilities, buildings and permanent bleachers on said '�
property in order to allow the construction of said athletic
facility; and. be it
�i1NCiLlIE:N
Y�s Butler �a5� ������ ��
Konopatzki � Fa�v+o�
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Meredith ���� gy
Roedler
Tedesco
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FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Saint Paul City Council recommends
to the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners that the restriction
prohibiting night lighting be retained on this property and tha.t
this restriction cannot be waived without a public hearing and
consent of the Saint Paul City Council as well as the Saint Paul
Board of Education; and be it
FU THE RE LV � T t a er sa'd fac' lity i cons cte
s nt to he ese t- de ign su 'tted o the int aul
Sch o Bo rd, no rth ex nsio of id fa ' lity w 1 be allow .
�TRTt�R RESOLVED, That upon approval of the design for said facility by
the City and school administrations, and its construction in accordance therewith,
that appropriate agreements be executed to prevent flzrther expansion of said
facility.
COUNCILMEN ���� ��� �.
Y� Butler �a�
Konopa'�zki �_ � Favor
Mer� d
Roedler Against �3'
Tedesco
President Hunt MAY 1 5 1974 Fam Apprwed by Ci
Adopted by Council: Date
Certified se Coancil Secsetary BY
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Agpeov Mayor: te Approved by Yayor for Sobmissioa to Camcii
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PINK - FINANCE TT
CANARV - DEPARTMENT GITY OF SAINT PAI.} L COUI1C11 Ct����-
BLUE - MAVOR File NO. �`/ �
- � Council Resolution
Presented B ���t�c/G
Y
Referred To Committee: Date
Out of Committee By Date
WHEREAS, The Independent School District of the City of Saint
Paul has expressed an interest in constructing an athletic facil-
i ity in the Highland Park area of Saint Paul in close proximity to
the Highland Park High School; and
WHEREAS, This facility would consist of an open-air structure
for athletic events, providing for limited open seating for spec-
tators in the form of bleachers and a building to be used for
storage of athletic equipment and locker rooms; and
WHEREAS, This facility would be located across Snelling Avenue
from the current Highland Senior High School between Montreal
Avernse and Edgcumbe Road; and
WHEREAS, In the opinion of the Saint Paul School Board, there
are no other locations available to accommodate the proposed uses
of said facility at a reasonable location in relationship to the
Highland Park Senior High School; and
WHEREAS, The proposed uses and construction of said facility
will be designed in such a ma.nner as to cause a minimum disruption
to the surrounding park and neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, There are presently restrictions on the deed to said
property prohibiting the construction of athletic facilities,
buildings and perma.nent bleachers on said property; now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, That the Saint Paul City Council urges the Ramsey
County Board of Commissioners to take the appropriate action to
release the restrictions on said deed as to the construction of
athletic facilities, buildings and permanent bleachers on said
property in order to allow the construction of said athletic
facility; and be it
COUNCILMEN
Yeas Nays Requested by Department of:
In Favor
Against $y
Form Approved by City AYtomey
Adopted by Council: Date
Certified Passed by Council Secretary By
By
Ap�roved by Mayor: Date Ap�roved by Mayor far Submission to Cc>uncil
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Presented By
Referred To Committee: Date
Out of Committee By — Date
2 .
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Saint Paul City Council recommends
to the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners that the restriction
prohibiting night lighting be retained on this property and that
this restriction cann.ot be waived without a public hearing and
consent of the Saint Paul City Council as well as the Saint Paul
Board of Education; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED That after said facility is constructed
pursuant to the -��f�:� design � submitted to the Saint Paul
School Board, no further expansion of said facility � be allowed.
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COUNCILMEI�i Requested by Department of:
Yeas Nays
In Favor
Against By
Form Approved by Ci�Eesaex
Adopted by Council: Date ��Y � � 1�7�_ �
Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY ���' �
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WHIT�V CLERK
PINK - FINANCE GITY OF SAINT PAZTL Council
CANARY - DEPARTMENT -�---�..
OLUE -MAYOR File NO.
Council Resolution
Presented By
Referred To Committee: Date
Out of Committee By Date
WHEREAS, The Independent School District of the City of Saint
Paul has expressed an interest in constructing an athletic facility
in the Highland Park area of Saint Paul in close proximity to the
Highland Park High School; and
WHEREAS� This facility would be located across Snelling Avenue
from the current Highland Senior High School between Montreal Avenue
and Edgcumbe Road; and
WHEREAS, In the opinion of the Saint Paul School Board, there
are no bther locations available to accommodate the proposed uses
of said facility at a reasona.ble location in relationship to the
Highland Park Senior High School; and
WHEREAS� The proposed uses and construction of said facility
will be designed in such a ma.nner as to cause a minimum disruption
to the surrounding park and neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, There are presently restrictions on the deed to said
property prohibiting the construction of athletic facilities, build-
ings and permanent bleachers on said property; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Saint Paul City Council urges the Ramsey
County Board of Commissioners to take the appropriate action to re-
lease the restrictions on said deed as to the construction of
athletic facilities, buildings and permanent bleachers on said
property in order to allow the construction of said athletic
facility; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Saint Paul City Council recommends
to the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners tha.t the restriction
prohibiting night lighting be retained on this property and that this
restriction cannot be waived without a public hearing and consent of the
Saint Paul City Council as well as the Saint Paul Board of Education.
COUN'CILMEN Reqnested by Departmeat of:
Yeas Nays
In Favor -
Against By
Adopted by Council: �ate Focm Approved City Atto y
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Certified Passed by Courccil Secretery BY
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ADproved by Nfayor: Date Approved by Nayor for Snbmission to Council
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' ` BOARD OF �'3
� EUGENE F. MACAULAY
RAM�EY COUNTY COMMIl3f�IONERiS Counfy Administrator
•TATS OF MINI�S�OTA ��
LAWRENCE D. COHEN MRS. DONALD M. DE COURCY Exeeut(vs Secretary
Chairman JOHN T. FINLEY
WILLIAM E. CARLSON, JR. DELORES KNAAK Suits 316 Court House
ANTHONY A. DANNA ED SALVERDA Saint Paul, Minnesota
55102
April 1, 1974
Aonorable City Council
386 city xaii
Attention: Roae Mix
Dear Council Members:
The Board of Ramsey County Commiseioners at their meeting of April 1, 1974, dia-
cuss�d the request of the School Board in regard to removal of deed restrictions
from the Highland Park Athletic Field property.
A public hearing was held by the County Board on the conveqance of this tax for-
fe�ted land, located at Snelling and Montreal Avenues, to Independent School
District #625, on Wednesday March 27, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. at the Highland Senior
High School. The School Board and the Citq Council was invited to attend.
Approximately 30 people spoke at this meeting, including membera of the School
Board, members of the school district, neighbors, atudenta, and other intereated
people.
The following resolution was passed on April 1, 1974 at the County Board:
RESOLVED By the Board of Ramsey County Commisaioners that the matter
of the future status of tax forfeited land located at the corner of
Snelling and Montreal Anenues, which is proposed to be uaed for an
Athletic Stadium by the School District, be referred to the City Council
Kith the request that they act within thirty days, and that the City also
consider the use of Midway Stadium as an alternative for this Aighland site,
and Be It Further
RESOLVED that a cc�mmittee be set up consisting of Citq, County and School
Board members to consider this matter more fully.
It is hoped that members of these three bodies can get together soon to consider
this matter more fully. Please contact Mr. Eugene Macaulay, County Administrator,
945 Court House, if there are any questions on this �atter.
Yours very truly,
E MACAUTA C u ty Admi stra r
B
Harry rshall, Executive Secretary
HM:hr
CC: Mayor Lawrence Cohen Independent School District 625
County Board Commisaioners °��
City Council
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JOHN E. DAUBNEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
736 MiNNE50TA BUILDING
ST. PAUL, M1NNE5�TA 55101
April 1, 1974
Board of County Co�nissioners
Ramsey Coun�y Court House
St. Paul, Min_�esota 55102
Deax Mayor Cohen, Ladies ar_d Gen�leme�:
This letter is be_rg �rit�en or_ be:�alf of ov2r 200 people living in
the axea of t�e proposed re+a Hig:.�.land Park Stadium at Snelling and Montreal.
On October 9, 19t!-1 � 80 aGre �ract oi grou.^d, pop-alarly called the"Stees 80,
was deeded to tne City as tax forfeit la�d for public park, parkway and
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macie �a reques� ior �ne use ci �:.� w�s�r:riy portion ot this 30 acre -tract for
Junior and Senior Hig� School p'r�ysical education play spaces and athletic
practice field. S�rong nei�.bor_.00d opposition developed and a compromise
was worked out under w'nicn the la�d would be oranted to the Education Departm�nt,
but with a deed res�riction pro�ibiting the construction of permanent seating
and floodlighting for night ga�es. T'nis c�mpro�ise was approved by the County
Board, and a deed containin� suc_� resl�-ric�ions was issued by tne State of
Minnesota to t�e School Depa:c�men-�.
Comnencing i.n lgo'g t�e Sc:ool District sought a release of these
restrictions: in avn application to the State the School District stated that
they wished to construct bleacners �or 3,000 people and to construct fencing
around an expanded football field area. At about this time the Park Department
of the City of S�. Pau1 dzcided to construct a 9 hole par 3 golf course on
the easterly portion: of this 80 a xe tract, To accomplish this it was necessary
to effect the �radin� o� some lands between. the School District and the City.
The en.tire 80 acre tract was then re-conveyed to tne State of Minnesota and
the easterly por-�ion was deeded to t�e City, and the pa-r 3 golf course was
constructed. ZY�.e balance of t�e 1and, which tihe School District now seeks,
is in tne na�e of tne State of Niinnesota as tax title property and requires
the recounnendation oi the Board.ox" County Co�issioners befoxe it can be
conveyed to t�e Se�ool Dis1�rict. 'I��e County Bo2rd has a right to attach
conditions limiti� tne use of tax iorzeit lands, pursuant to tne provisions
of Nll.nnesota Statutes Sec-�ion 282003, which states in past:
"There may be attacned �o tne sale o� any parcel of forfeited
lard, if in the jud�ent oi the county board it seems advisable�
conu.itions limitin� tihe use of the parcel so sold or limiting
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l�unerous hearings have been held by va�i.ng City and County political
subdivisions an.d agencies since tne Sehool District's application in 196g.
The latest of these was a meeting 'r_eld on the evening of Masch 27, 197� at
the Highland Park Senior Higr School, and attended by some of the members
of the Coun.ty Board.
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The City of St. Paul school system ras nine senio'r hi�n schools and
plans for four permanent stadiu�s. A 3J00 se�t stwdium has been constructed
at Harding High School witn �lcodli�?�tin� for ni�n� oa��s. Plans are proposed
to construct three additional stadiu�s, or�e a� H:Lg'r:land for 3000 people, one
at Johnson for 3000 people, and one a-� hiurray for 2000 p�cple. T'n° Central
Hign School stadium with a capacity of a�proxi�a�sly �000 p?ople is �;ppaxently
goin� to be abandoned as a football stadiun. Eac�� school plans 8 co�ference
ga�es and may play one non-conlerence ga.��, for a total of 36 games per yea-r.
�'.ssu.mi?'?� four stadiums wer� constructe�, th�s would nean that 8 ga�es would
be played at each stadium durino the �'oot��.�1 ye��.
Of the arguments a3vanced by the cppone�ts at the m�st recent heasing,
botY? pro and con, the iollowing is a summ�:rjr:
1. St. Paul has but 3 major park ar�as: Cono, Phalen, �nd FLighland,
with a combined axea substantia�ly less than t�sL recorsmended by national
S'-i,u._^?�._ _':.3 i�� �, C1v-T 0= O'�-r gi�° G,;�� �r,,,.� l:-,'- _�, T'!t� �O'_?S'�'tiJ_^1�Ot� Or �ti1°
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green. n The fencing of the football field and the cons�ruction of p�rmanent
s°ating would be a bli��t on this g-re�n a-rea, an3 iloodligh�s �rould create
even a f'urtner nuisance.
2. The use of Midway Stadium was stron�ly su�ested, buti opposed
by tne School Boaxd, primarily because of cost ar_3 location. At present cost
estimates a 3000 seat stadium would cost in zxcess of �y00,000000, and assuming
a factor of 10� for paymen-c of interest costs ar_d de�reciation and maintenance,
would produce an annual cost of �sy10,000.00. If t�e st�.diun w�-re used for 8
games as contemplated, this would ��an a cos� of �1250.00 pe-r ganee riidway
Stadium with seating for 10,2�+8 people oi �rhich 4500 could be cha,xa�terized
as sideline seats, collects a present rental of �175.Q0 to �200000 per game,
including a percentage of the gross receipts. Ushers and ticket t�k�rs must
be provided by the renting school. At the presen� time Midway Stadius� is
used for approximately 30 games du1'i?-ig the football seaso�, primarily �S'om
parochial high schools and Z+Iinnsh�a A�ade�y. 1r4i? 2+Iinnesota Vikings professional
footb�.11 team also use this field for practic2 pu'rposes. �e field is centrally
located, is lighted for ni�t `g�nes, has adequa�� locker and toilet facilities,
and is surrounded by ar,�ple ofi-stree� parkin�. A1so located on the grounds at
Midway Stadium is a Ramsey County i�e arena. 3'he acgur�ent was also advanced
that a school needs a home stadium for id�ntity uv1^poses. Yet, even if present
School Board plans were carried out, 5 of the 9 high scliools would not have
a home stadium. Minneapolis �igh schools �1ay one so-called featur° game each
week at a municipal stadivm l�no�m �s "Th� Pa��ade", which has a seating capacity
of 15,586 for football and a rental oi �+OOe00 for afte-rnoon ga.m�s,and ��00.00
for evening ga.mes, against 25�'� oi the gross receiptse Under the Parade rental
agreement no attendants in the iorm of ushe-rs or ticket takers are providedo
Th� parade is used for 12 high school and 4 college ga.�es Pex' Y°ar.
3. Several students spoke at the public meeting s.nd enphasized
the safety factor and the difficalty and hazard af czsrying iootball geax from
the high school to the present practice fie13 �cross busy Snelling Avenue,
and the inconvenience caused by lack of toilet faciliti�s adjacent to the
prac�ice fielda Under the deed restrictions that previously existed a
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building could have been cons-trac-ced adj�.cen� to the practice field to store
equipment, contain toile�s 2.n.� io�ker and s�oTr��r i�cilities: the deed
restxiction restricted only ger�anen� sea��ng iacilities a�d lightino facilities
for night games.
�+. A major as�.zm�nt �rom th� o�posino residents was lack of adequate
off-street p�,rking �acili�ies, �-raiiic sa2ety and the mo venent of emergency
vehicles on Edgcurrioe Bou�evard. ;ti'hi?e proposed stadium plans indicate 400
off-stree-t parning faci?�ti�s �;est of �he junior and senior hig'r_ schools, an
actual count shota�d that i,h�-re are 92 �arkin� spaces west of tne junio-r high
school and 194 parkin� spaces ��s� o� �he senior Y??gh school. Bee.ause there
is no pass through be�ween �s� �u�.io� and senio-r h�gL to allow people to walk .
from the parking lots dir�ci.�y a��ross Sne��ino, it would be necessary for those
utilizing the pa.rkino lots to ti°aik to ei��er Edocumbe on the south or Montreal
on the north, and then grocee:;� �� tze stadi��...�, which would be a walking distance
of at least one-quarter of a mile. I� would also entail crossing Snelling Avenue,
on� of �1 o Pau:l t s �usies�T s stY'?°+s. '-'�?e ?x:s��n� parkin� ]_ots ar� filled to
`J`' '--''.f ., _ .,. _� _�� _.:�_� -_.,�.. ---.:3 � _,. _�.__._��'o �..., ... � -�n_-�_ .w_ ,, _,°-1101'
high schools, and on-street p�r1K137� i8C1�1'�i°s on Snelling, Mont-real and Edgcumbe
have been utilized so exter_s�ve?y by �h� stud�nts that the City has found it
necessary to install a 2 hoar �2�kin� ?imit on Edocambe Boulevard. Likewise,
during the day -the 18 hold gol� cou=�se and t�e 9 hole golf cours° utilize
curbside parking on Montreal frc� H�.niine approximately up to the site of the
proposed stadiu.m. L�ile exis�i� ofi-str�z� pa-rking requirements would not
include a facility oz this �;yro°, th° nro�csed new zonina ordinance for the
City of St. Paul, Section 60.�03 (2) (j�, r��aires stadium and sports arena
facilities to have one pa:Cki_i� space zor ea�...h three seats or 6 feet of bencheso
This would mean 1,000 off-str�=t �2.=�LS1r� iacilities fbr sucn a stadium, which
could be met only py iurth�r d�spoilin� �ne green axea on the east side of
Snelling between Edgcambe a�d ��I�n�reai, and takin� away from the m•anicipal
leagues an area �nat is heavi�jr used durin� th� Surinner for baseball and Soft-
ball games. Since at le�,s� o�?�-'r_ali o� the o�es would be frora �wo visiting
teams, the existing parkin� f�ciLties would be sorely ove-rtaxed, and result
in neighborhood pa��king on t�e stre�ts no��h of Montreal and west of �Snelling,
as well as in the area south o#' Edgcu�be �nd eas� and west oi Snelling, and
the attendant nuisance it would cause. 'Tne former Planning Directo-r of the City
of St. Paul, .Vincent Cou�nlin, in a le�ter dwted P�Iay 9, 1.973, and addressed to
Mayor Cohen, stated that there v�.ere no majo� objections to tne overall use as
proposed by the School Distric�, but �L�� � d�ed restriction prohibiting night
lighting should be placed on tne prop�rt�r in �uch a manner tnat it could not
be waived without public he�:cir:�s a�3 conse�� ai �he City Council. Mr. Coug]�lin
also noted in his letter: "�.�; this �i�e �� a-re not makinb any recommendations
regarding the parking situatior_. W? ��ave a._n_d jrill con.tinue to work with the
staff of the Independent Sc�ool District to resolve this problem. As solutions
are found to the pa:cking pro�lem, they will be b-rought iort•rasd,"
In summary, the issuas are those o�' need, as contrasted to want, for
a new stadium; the nuis�nYe fac�or wi�h reg�rd to the neighbors; and finally,
the problem of ofi-street p��king and t'rai�ic safety. If Nlidway Stadium were
to be transferred ta tne Indenen.�.2nt School District by the City o�' St. Paul,
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Tartan Turf, or som� othe-r pe-rtaanent playing sur�zce, could be ins�a11ed, and
an intensive use could be made of w-}Zat has bee:� �.�tly descri'o�d as �. white elephant.
The p-rivate seL;ools continue to sc�edule their ga.m�s on �. rental basis. Of course,
in such a transaction a reserva�ion would hw�e to be mad� to R�sey Coun�y for
the utilization of the area occugied by the ice �rer_�. Sc�ool 3oard funds could
then be used to build other need�d iacilities.
It is respect�ly suggested that a joint co�n�ttee be a��ointed from
thz County Board, the City C�ancil, and the School Distric� to explore in depth
tne utili�a-tion o�' Midway Stadi,:�, a�d the possi�lz �r�ns�'zr of title to the
School Dis�rict. The 1955 a-�e°��nt, to w'nic� the ScQOOl Denartm�nt was a party,
should not be breeched; substantial investm�n�s aG�re be�n nad� in construction
and improvement of fine resid�nces in this area, relyir_g u�on the good faith
of the School District, the Coun�y �oard and the Czty Co-�ncil.
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Cit�Clerk and �` ,:���� i Council Recorder
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OFFICE OF THE CITY C �ERK BUREAU OF RECORDS
:186 City Hall St.Paul,Minnesota 5510."L
April 22, 1974
TO ALL II�TERESTED PARTIES:
Pursuant to an agreem�ent between �ers of the County Board,
School Board and City Ccrancil st a �eeting on Friday, April
19, 1974, the matter of the propoaed Highlead Park Athletic
Facility e on agen o t e ty ounc meet
o urs , , at : .M.
An�rone deairing to be heard msy speak at thst time. _
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OFFICE OF THE C1TY CLERK 6 �1REAU OF RE � ORDS
�86 Git�/Hall St.Paul,�17iaz�tesota 551d�
April 22, �.97�+,_
TO ALL IlVT�STID PARTIES:
Pursuant tu a� a�reea�ent b�tween �embers of the County Board,
�chool Board and City Council a.t a meeting on Friday, April
19, 197�+, the matter of t�e proposed Highland Paxk Ath3etic
Facility will be o� �h2 �genda of the City Cozzncil �ee�ing
o� ThursdaY, 1�IaY 2, 1y7 at lO:Oc� E .l�i.
Anyone desiring to be heard may s�pak at that tiMe.
Yotzrs very truly,
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O �FICE OF TFIE CIT:� CLBRH BUREAti nF RECORDS
�86 City Hall St.Yuul,[Ylin7aesota 55i02
Apri7. 22, �.q7�,: .
TO ALL INTERr,"STID PARTIES:
Pursuant to an agreea�nt betr,reen members of the County Boaxd,
Schaol Board and City Cotancil at a aieetin� on Friday, April
19, 197�+, th� matter of the propos�. Ki�hland Park Athl�tic
FaciZity will be on �i-�e agencla of th� City Council. ��zting
of Thursday, P�y 2, 1q i at 10:G'0 .M.
Anyone d�siring to be heard ma.y speak at that ti�e.
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Cit�Clerk and a �' :.� �;,� :. Coicncil Recorder
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OFFICE OF THE � 1TY CLERK BUREAU OF RECOZDS
;` �86 Cit�Hall St.Yaul,�Iinnesota 55102
April. 22, �-97�+,_
TO ALZ INTEREST� P.ARTIES:
Pursuant to an a�reeaaent between members of the County Boa,rd,
School Board �nd City Council at a meet3ng on Friday, April
19, 197�, the matter af �h� proposed Highland Pax� Athletic
Facility will be on ths a;3enda a� the Ci�y Counci2. �eeting
of Thursday, P��ay 2, 197 at 1Q:OU .M.
Anyone desiring to be k�ard may s�eak at that time.
Yours very truly,
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OF� ICE OF THE ClTY CLERK BUREAU OF RBCORDS
386 Cit�H¢ld St.Paul,[1linnesota 55102
April 22, �.°7�+.:
TO ALL INTEREBTID Pt'1RTIES:
Pursuant to an. agreem�ent betwe�n members of the County Board,
Schaol Board and City Council at a �eeting on Friday, Apri1
19, 3-97�, the matter of th� proposed Aighland Paxk Athletic
Facility will be a� the ag�n�a o� the City ��uneil r:estin�
of Thursday, May 2, lq7 at 10:C0 .i4.
Anyone d�airing to be heard may speak at that time.
Yours very truly,
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City Clerk �
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1�L AR MR. & MRS, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED QTHERWI5E TELEPH4NE
✓ G. Lee Runyon 2172 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
699-8050
�Dr . B; G. Lannin 2148 Lower St. Ue�.nis Rd.
69�1-2�.98
�/ W. A. ;3eeger 2165 Lpwer St. Dennis Rd. 699-$837
�/ Si2ver, C. J. 2170 Lower St. Dennis Rd. 699-5587
,� �oward Gelb 2160 Upper " " " 699-7465
✓ T. E. MeNellis 2180 Lower " ° " 690-2513
�/ MRS.' M. Buetow 2152 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
/ " „ " (no no. in book)
�/ P. K. .Sch}�.ling 2130 Lower 699-p362
�/Dr.A. E.• Ritt 2164 Lower " �� ��
698-1318
✓ MR, F��d Crosby 2139 Lower St. Dennis Rd. �,gg_�b89
,�x". T. K. icrezowsk�. 1910 Edgcumbe Rd.
� Norris �{. Carnes 1940 Edgcumbe Rd. 698,0550
✓ P. A. 5chilling 2048 Lower St. Dennis Rd, 699'242�
698-125?
��'�Ethelwyn Power 3 Shelhy Place
699-596C
✓F• A. Flatex'ous 2 Shelby Place
699-2Q97
✓ L. M. O"3haughnessy 1 Shelby Place 699-6077
� Geo. Donovan 1980 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
698-5711
�/ Mrs. L. H. Mogck 1930 Edgcumbe Rd.
699-7236
�r. Stanley Antolak 1992 Lawer St. Dennis Rd.
699-�637
� Alexander Cass 1986 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
698-1647
�Dr . Robert Rosenthal 2000 Lower St. Dennis Rd. 699-3553
* �Leo Loomis 2034 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
699-1836
�g�El�aabeth Scanlon 2018 Lower St. Dennis Rd. (No liste
d number)
* ��Georg�t• Wi'thy 2Q10 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
698w4897
Howard Camitsch 1605 Montreal Ave, ' �
698-1735
���Freda D. Kunze 1597 Mbrntreal
698-2745
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✓ Wm. F. Hartwig 1609 Montreal
690=2562
�S• s• W�nex 1617 Montreal
698-2113
1/D. F. Fuller' � 1621 Montreal 698-3226
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ALL ARE MR. & MR3 . EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OTHERWISE TELEPHONE
* i/`John Donohue 1625 Montreal 699-9861
* �Thomas Thomton 1635 Moni�real
no no. in book
* :�/�ielly Hennarroch 1631 Montreal (Not listed in book)
* �/Gordon McLebd 1591 Montreal 699-5875
* �/Mrs. I. Levenson 1596 Rome Ave. 698-1681
' * �Robext Otto 925 So. Snelling 698-7500
* ✓ Neil MacDonald 1581 Montreal no no, in book
*� Samuel Rafowitz 1604 Rome Ave. 698-8932
✓Royal �., •Orren 1610 Rome Ave . 698-7861
* �Gary J. Sirek 1618 Rome Avenue 699-3574
�/J. Sega� 915 So. Sne�ling Ave. So. 699-6945
l�on B. Cramoline 15�3 Rome 698-2543
*-✓ John Stodola 1597 Rome Ave. 699_�,�Q�
* �nnis Jenser� 1611 Rome Av2.
690-3806
'� �ymond C, Mikkelson 1617 Rome Ave. 690-22�0
JRabert E, �Torth 1627 Rome Ave. �,
�99-9951
* ✓E, J. Fra�kel 1628 Rome Ave. 6gg_?124
�. F. Kehne 1096 So. Snelling 698-6668
�ertrude �Jansen 2078 Lower St. Aennis Rd. no no, in bo��k
" Paul B. Greig 2066 Lower " " „
„ „ 11 „ 699-2574
V wm• ��tn�y 2056 � 699-5030
' �mer Pr�ce 2079 Upper " �, �,
698-4668
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Al,l� ARE MI2. & MRS , EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OTHERWISE TELEPHONE
*fMaz Zamansk�r 2072 Edgcumbe Rd. (no no, in book)
VJos Sill�erman 2064 Edgcumbe Rd. 698_�ggg
*� Ed. De�vit£ 2028 Edgcumbe Rd. 698-8401
VMartin Capp 2020 Edgcumbe Rd. 699-2793
plJerry D. Sanslay 2004 Edgcumbe Rd, 698-0250
, * V Bernard Sweet 2080 Edgcumbe Rd. (no no, in book�
�/E. H. Lechner 2056 Edgcumbe Rd. 699-0329
* PURCHASED HOME AFTER 1965 r
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Saint Paul, Minnesota.
April 29, 1974
TO: Mayor Cohen and the Members of the
Saint Paul City Council
In view of the fact that a hearing is scheduled in the Cauncil concerning
the change in deed restriction on property in Highland Park, we , a group o£
Mothers, would like to point out a few facts which seem to be constantly
neglected.
It appears to us that the word, stadium, has been used iiz excess.
What we are asking for, what the School Board and the tv�ro P,T.A. groups
are asking for, is the completion of the physical education complex for the
Highland Junior and Senior High Schools. The area in questio�i serves 3,000
students, not at six football games a year as the opponents keep saying, but
dailY, spring and fall. The area is used by both boys and girls in physical
education from both schools.
We, as parents, are concerned that these faciTities are very inadequate
because there are no toilet facilities. The fields a�e located across Snelling
Avenue (an arterial highway) and all of the physical educatio'n equipment must .
be hauled across the street. At best this is an irnpractical situa.tion -- at
worst it is da.ngerous because the traffic moves at a gaod spaed on Snelling,
35 •miles per hour and some of the equipment is bot-h heavy and bulky.
This area is used extensively also for both 1;rack and cross country.
When parents and students watch these meets they must either stancl for a
couple of hours or sit in the mud as spectators. The bleache��s �ve are
requesting permission for are open steel, not an enclosed concreLe stadium
such as is at Central now. We pa.rents feel that having bleachers there would
not only be safe r but would prevent students from milling around to a large
degree.
The thing that disturbs us is that there is already a golf course there
with many people on it, baseball di.amonds directly across from the homes on �
Edgcumbe used by the City soft ball leagues, and yet �vhen we are requesting
something for use by the students and young people in Highland, Lhere seems
to be the feeling on the part of the opponents that their presence wiii aa harrn �
to the a rea.
The Department of Education has assured us that a building commit�ee
of teachers, parents and students will be establislied and we ca.n assure you thaL
we, as residents and taxpayers in Highland, are as concerneci as a�zyone about
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To: Mayor Cohen and the Members of the Page two -
Saint Paul City Council
Apri129, 1974
mainta.ining Highland Park as a residential area to be proud of.
The physical education facilities that are badly needed for 3,000
students are not going to be provided by going to Midway Stadium. This is
the point that seems to get lost when the word "stadium" is constantly used.
The men seem to be hung up on the word "stadium" and it im.mediately
connotates to them, at a bare minimum, hundreds of thousands of dollars.
They do not seem to realize that bleachers, toilet faci.lities and storage
space can be built in spite of inflation for close to the budget figure.
W e believe that the c ity counc il is inte re sted in maintain ing a
reasonable quality of life in St. Paul so that those people with children
will stay here and not feel that it is necessary to move to the suburbs to
have a rounded out educational program.
Respectfully submitted,
�� i��. � .Jc:J�.�, .�.��.� �f-E ��'��.,; �:�'� //lit�{- ��.c�� �t �c..� /-it.2�, _
C:� � � � �
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The City Council and County Board has under
consideration at the request of the St. Paul
School Board the construction of a 3000 seat
permanent Football Stadium in the Park Area
at Snelling and Montreal Avenues.
An alternative plan is to use Midway Stadium
for public football �ames.
May we have your opinion on this matter by
returning the attached card?
Concerned Citizens of Hi�hland Park
Please X your preference
I am� opposed to I am Q in favor of
a 3000 seat permanent Football Stadium at
Montreal and Snelli�g.
I am (� opposed to I am0 in favor of
the use of Midway Stadium as a School District
Athletic Stadium.
Name
Address
ar�ss
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FIRST CLASS
Permit No. 7�72
St. P:iul, Minn
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BUSINESS REPLY MAIL �
NO POSTA6E STAMP NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES ��
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— POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY— �
CONCERNED CITIZENS OF HIGHLAND PARK
P.O. Box 1600� irer ��
St. Paul, Minn. �5116 �
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i " May 1, 1974
� Slzl�,l
R�SULTS OF � SURVEY COTIDUCTED BY
IC ONCERNED C IT IZ�vS OF H IGHL�.ND PaRK TO DETERMTNE THE OPI�IION
� OF ARF�1 RESIDENTS ON THi, BUILDING OF AN aTHLETIC ST�DIIJbI FOR
j HIGHLaND HIGH SCHOOL AT SNELLING t�ND 11dONTR�aL.
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' ATT�1CHr� IS aN t�LPH.t1B�rICaL LIST BY STRELTS LISTING TOTaIS
i
j FOR �CH STREET
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t � SUR�:�RY
� 610 cards sent out
342 cards returned a response of 56�
319 opposed the A response of 93o Opposed
stadium
23 favored the A response of 7� Favor
stadium
322 favored using a response of g4�,
Midjv�.y Stadium
9 oppo�ed usin� a response of ��.,6jo
P�Iidway Stadium
11 No opinion a reaponse of 3.4�
Concerned Citizens of Highland Park
D. F. Kehne, Chr. '
IJ. K. Carnes, Co-Chr. '
;�irs. G. L. Runyon, Sec.
H. Camitsch, Trea�.
� I
. �:.> .
L�.s� �y �treets
I3��:��CH'�IQOD .�V�.,NUE
C3�pa�ec� to Ht�`hlan�. Stac�iurn In �'�.�,*a2�°
L. �. rvv�ell S. Sp�cl�tor
I�81 I3eechvaood 1601E B��ch�voocl
�� . J. E�guilar 'Nm. �-I. Kircher
].58�+ �3eech�ood 1722 Beechwood
'sSJ. Derecl��.n
�.596 Beechwaod
G. Cad1e
1601 �eechwoad
a. id. Je-r�on
1611 Beechwood
H. E. K�rn
1615 Beech:�lood
C. 0. Lynch
1&21 �3eech�vood
�i. �. Ke�ne
1622 Beechwood
i:�l. T. I�IcCluskey
1.G�O BL:ECh.�700G�.
2 . Rosenblum
1631 BQechwood
Tt2. .�. :t"ed o f f
1641 Be�chvaood
Ii. Sigel
161+2 L��ch��oad
' �'. ���. Ru�tzick
1649 �i��ch�vood
�. ���11 i�
1655 �3c�chv��ood
J. 51�11ey
16�1 Beechwood
R ,.? .
r�,�. A::��y
1667 B��ech�rood
P. Brynteson
1673 Beechwood
S . B. V�'olfson
1689 Beechwood �
Li.�� by �tr�eta
Br ECH�,ti00D �aVj��U:� (con�.) �
a,x,.��osc� �t,o �I�.r;h7.anc��t,ad�.um
� . ���Till�r
1703 BAech�vood
l�.x, R. �3a'tt�,s �
1732_ F3eecl�z�vooa
J. a:A. Catter �
' 173� �eeGh�aod
J. �. i�.aarkley
171+5 �°eeha�ooc�
R. i�ii. RunyQn
7-756 £epehwood
J. i'.i. Olsen
17a7 B�echwood
L. ��iayeron
7..770 B�echwood
- J. L. Robson
1771 Be�chwood
5 . J. ti'Tinnicls
1795 Beechwood
1�. :�. Johnsan
1�02 Beechti�ood
�n
�
P, �4oitenber�
1816 Beecn��ood
TQTAL: BE�CH'vV00D AVt� U�, OPP�S� - 29 IN FAVOR - 2.
I30IiL�.�•ID a.V:�:�1UE
�pos vd to H�.�.h�.and St�d�,um In F�vor
L, �T. 1F'ial.i.noff R. Tvlarcroft
15�3 �ohla.nd av. 1603 Bahland Av.
L. x1. �rtif�inblatt S. Rosen'�au�a
158� Dohl�.nd Av�. 1626 Bohland .�v.
K. ;�il�y �.
159� Bohland
�i. Ia'. C�.rl�en
1609 Bohl�.nd �
R. ;"alon�y
1622 Bohland
- 3
' L1.�� by ��reets
EoH.S.�T�iD .�V:c,'r1u�� (c on�t. )
c�ppo�e�. �o H3.��nland Stad�um
�'. �-Tataya�.l].Er t�v. ---
1F�25 :3ohla�cl
C , Calr�cn�on
1633 ]3ohland Ave.
TOT��.L: BQHL,E�TSD AVEIVUE, OPPOti>r:D - 7 TN FAVOR - 2
a�z,v 1:��� �.v�i:;rau;•
C3p:no�cd ta Hi�;hland St�dium In b'avor
.�. 'r�. P�ter J. Knox
1720 Colvin l�v. 1797 Colvin ,�v.
I�'. L'e�schena
1740 Colva.n av.
D. A. '�ur�k
. 1.747. Colvin �lv.
H. J. umith
175�. C�1vin tiv.
I,. �`J. Kahlsaat
a.�,� co iv�.�z.av.
� T, F. �llerbe, Jr.
17 60 C o lv:in .�v.
C . R. �.0 rnane
177�3 G'OZViTI AV.
J. Daubney
�-79�? Colvin Av.
I.,s �'• F3.x'EStOrie
1808 Col.vin �iv.
G . R.. ��ndcrson
1�09 Colvi.n Av.
A. D. i�iamond
7.f316 Col.vin Av.
P. �J. Casserly .
1.823 colvin �v.
J. �. i�,IcHugh
1824 Colvin av.
� Vl/.l..Ijl.7.lr J.�V�',ld7�i�� ��iO�4��
C3npose�. �0 1-Z�.�hland S�adium
'�'. R. Thor�en
1�331 CoZv�.n Av.
�. H. `�ucker
�.�1�2_ Co:Lvi.n �v.
K. L. !'cC��z�th;�
�.��F� C o�.�r in ��v.
l'. C. D�B�.ttt�
1�3�6 �c�lvin �.v.
.��. �uben�tein
13�0 C a lv in .�v.
�,. 1�;. �fJ�,�;��r
186� Calv:in Av.
rce G. H�n�en
�.�a7�-F Colvi.n �lv.
F�. G. R�.�on :
1.878 Colvin av.
TOTAL: COL�FIN t�VL1VUL, OPPOS.�D - 2I IN F.�VOR - 1
Di�.V?;P,N STI�.Ti,��,T
0�?aose;d ta Hi.�;hl�nd St�.diur� � In F�vox�
L. C. Si�bert '
�65 D�.vern
a. dY, D iamond
g81 Dav�rn
�T. L�onarr.�
937 D�.ve�n :
J. Fa.rrell
10?0 Dav�i^n
J. x,�I. Fy�,n
1036 Davern �
H. i•d. i�.ir�.hle
1101 Dave rn ..
;'l. 1!:. Poda�, ' - .
lllg Da.v�rn
' List by stree��
D�.V��;�a�� �TR.i�'i�T {cont. )
Qn7,�se;3. t� .?-Ii.�,hl�nd �tad�.�arn In Favox
D, ;ti;.� J��,ine
1125 D��.v�rn
;"�, �7. l��bho7.z
17.37. .���,ve rn
�'. s"�, i4Tay�r
1139 Dav�:rn
F�. J. �vl�.nas
11�1 D�.��ex�
�b. .��.. (�' B.rien
1173 D�.vcx�
G. F. Grav�s
1�03 Davern
TQ`.�t1L: DaVi�RN STT�E�T, OPPaSl�� - 13 IN FAVOR- 0
��,UUCt):,LiE I�?AD
C3pp��e�. to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
'T. K. Kr�zov��ski
lq�.� .E��cumbe Ft�.
L. �i. I�:ia�c�� �
1�30 :Ec�gcur,�be Rd. �
�d. K. C�.rn��
�.�1�•0 �;�.�cu�nbe R�..
F. ahe��,r
1966 1�,�.F;cumbe Rd.
J. D. San�by
20��-� F.d�cuinbe Rd. �
L. ?3. Devitt
?_028 ���.gcunibe Rd.
;:��. C�pp �
?_.020 ]1d�,cumbe Rd.
R. J. �'Neil .
204o Edgoumbe Rd. .
List by Bt�e��s ,
LD GC Ui�IBE ROdD (c ont. )
0 p_posed to Hi�hland Stadium In�
E. F. Croft
2048 Edgcumbe I�.
E. H. Lechner
2056 Edgcumbe �i..
J. S ilbe rman
20 64 Edgc umbe 1�1.
P�I. Zaman s ky
2072 Edgcumbe �d..
B. Sweet
2080 Edgcumbe R�..
S. D. I�Iogol
20g6 Edgcumbe Rd.
S . �u�trian
2104 Edgcumbe �i,.
I . Karon
2110 Edgcumbe Rd.
C . Birnberg
2116 Edgcumbe �I.
L. J. Katz .
2126 Edgcumbe F33.
C. E. Carlson
2138 �ctgcumbe 1�.
L. P. Reiland
2144 Edgcumbe i�3.
PrT. Kulle r
2150 �dgcumbe Rd.
D. L. Fink
2160 Ed�cumbe
E« Seldon
2161 Edgcumbe Rd.
J. Ivio go 1
2169 Ed�cumbe Rd.
S. H. Nemer
2174 Edgcumbe �.
E. V. Sitzmann
2182 Edgcumbe Rd.
� L�st by StreEts
�'�DCrC;Tii';�L T�?�t�j� (COTlt,. ,
0����o�ed to H�.�hl�,nd St�.diur� In Fa,vor
�
T•d. Z�t s
21.91 ;�.uc utnb� F�.. ,
�e A.t• �.c'J.1�.'V e 1^jjjc`3„Yl
c�.��j i�;:�.�;GUTT1�2 F'SC�..
��. V�.rz V�r�-t
2?�.C) l�.t curnbe Rd.
I,. Fi. ?'til�a�n:�n�r
�??2� �r�.�;cumbe Rd.
ya* '=�ochE�no ur
�2.22 �� �cumbe Rd.. �
G. Sh�.ifer
�231-� Ec3�ctzmbe R�3..
D, i�i��r�tiv
?_21E6 :i�,dgcumbe F�..
��`���rrie�,
�?�i� �d�cumbe Fcd.
L. J. Vander Heyden
2?81 Ed�cumbe 1�..
� L. H�nson
� ?29a :�;d�atainbe Rcl.
;"T, H. Hanebrink
2305 ��;c��cumbe F�i..
iki s L�.♦ �c'A,UY'O
2311 l�dgcum.be Rd.
T{)TAL: I��llC'TCUTiiBE ROAD, OPI'OSED - �8 IN rr�VOR - 0
i�l I.�1±��.T'?iviii ��iV�?IdUE
C�ia??o3c�d �o Hi��hland St�.dium In Favor
" .�
'r�f f �lc'�,U�'II1�.T1
l�2�'+ Ele��.nor Av.
E. T. Nelson -
1541 l�leanar Ave.
L. Coc�z�s ioroki
1551 �.leanor Av.
G. Curtis
�-555 Eleanor Av.
,1, ..�r"��_:.1�
� �.L�3 lr q�T i��l, I:, t t�:3
j�T 1+.�.�;��(�.R 1�.�J�;J'Ii.7i; � G�Il'�,.� � �
O��osed to Hi�;hla,nd St�;:��.um In �'a�vor
:r,. ���in.k�.,
��,�9 �,1Eanor Av.
�t3`I'.aL: r L��NO?� aV]=.P1UI�, 0�'POSED - 5 IN Fi�.VOR -0
�-::CGHI..a�.:;D FE�T�r�1�i�Y
O�pa��d ta Hi!�h1�.nd Stadium I� ���.uar
I3. `�V�iner ScnroedEr.�
3.5U1 i�i�hland Pkdvy. 1515 Hi�hland �l��y.
P . i�z°ac�hl�.cta
�.���71 F��.�;h1�.nd Pkwy,
R. H. Davies
ZLr93 Hi�hland Pkwy.
V . T. Ghant
151� H i�hl�.nd x kwy.
11. ,`d. Tgch'�rley
1,05 Hi�hlan�. Pkwy.
R. Or�n�te�in
15Q9 Hi�hl�nd 1'k�rvy.
��0`PAL: F�iIGHLArID F�1F�t�,N'�.Y, O:PPOS�'D - 6 IN FaV�R - 1
IiILLC�`���;�T .=��4ri�i•�U7� .
Olanc�se�� �c� :ii,�;hland Staclium In F�vor
J. H. Be�ner J. H. Silvei^rnan
1�;3 s Hillcrest .�v. 160� H:LI:Lcx�est Av.
L. Sa.egel V. Vih�e
1�15 �1111creet Av. 1606 Hi11cr��t Av.
S . Kauf�:�an J. Berc
1620 Hillcre3t �lv. 1614 H3.11crESt �v.
L. B. .�y2:i:11�r
15?_1 Hillcres� l�v.
' S . Smith
1630 Hillcre�t Av.
. � k'a�; . � e
L�.��, by a�reets
EI T�LCFL;:�,ST ��.V_�i�,1Ut�; (cor�.�t.) c�
._.
4�r��o�e� �t� �ii�hlana St,ad.lu� In F�.voz�
TOTi�L: HZLLGRIi;iT AVi�NU�,, OPPO�?� - 5 ZN FaVOR - 3
�-?ILLr�'Ox L�.i�;l�
Qppc��ed �o F�iP;nlan� St�3��.urn In �'�vor
. ��. G. �mith
11 Hil�lt�p L'n.
K. Peter�an
LF6 Hi1.�;op La.ne
`L'e !�U�.Xlll
3�'+ H�.l:i.top Ln.
�vT. F. ;;teller
26 Hilltop Ln.
`.�. �. :�nder�on
53 Hilltop Ln. .
�.. 'eJ. Ka,�niirski
FQ Hilltop Ln. '
T�'I'�L: HILLTOP LANE, OPPOuLD -6 IN F.�VOR - 0
L,(�'�','���Fi S't. U.�TNTS RO�.D
G��o��;d to H3.�;hland Stadiunl Ix1 �'a�vor
G» Donovan � �Z. Lekzmiek�
1�80 Lovrer ��. Dennis R.i. 2104 Lower St. Dennia Rd.
�.�.e �s C�s:�
1.��a� •LortTe .r St. D�nn3.s F�.
R. �o;�enthal
�0�0 Lovrer 5�.. Dennis Rr�..
ill. 5 C�.T11.a,n
2C)1� Lower St. Denn3.e F3�.
L. Looruis
2031+ Lo���r St. �Dennis R�..
P. �.. Schilling
2048 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
L��t by Streets
LO��Yr�R ST. DEI�?RTIS ROAD (cont.) t
�
O�posed to Hi�hlan3 Stadium In Favor �
W. �'Vhitney �
2056 Lorver St. Dennis I�.
P. B. Gre ig
2066 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
D. L. Gre�nberg
2069 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
Heas Kline
� 2078 Lower St. Dennia Rcl.
T. a. Robeson
� 2091 Lower St. Dennia Rd.
?'P. L. Fritz
2d89 Lov�er St. Dennis Rd..
H. Kay
2095 Loti�er St. Dennis R3. �
D. ��i. Eichten ,
2100 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
F. C. Judd
2108 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
a. H. Daggett -
2112 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
�i. Brandt � ��
2120 Lower St. Dennis Rd. �
F. T. La.nners, Jr.
2125 Lo��ver St. Dennis Rd.
�. K. Schilling
2130 Lo�ver S`j�. Dennis Rd. �
F. 1rJolff �
2i38 Lo�ver St. Dennis Rd.
r^. Crosby
213g Lo�er St. Dennis F�d..
B. G. Lannin -
2148 Lojver St. Dennis Rd.
, ;
t�. E. Ritt �
2164 Lorver St. Dennis I�Si.
G. L. Buck
2168 Lower 5t. Dennis Rd.
• ��
� L3.st by StrEets
ivic�1;�:���L ��V�;��dU�; (cont. }
C���I�a����. to Hit��zlana Stadium In �avor
� . `��r�.r��,
r
1��7y i�y�on t .r��,l �.v.
G A ". �^uhrmann
�.�7l Ti;ontr�al Av.
S , b~. �r�nd
1677 iyivn�treal Av.
�J4:�,�1e� �,iGC1.tzY'�
1�8� i�,iontr�al Av.
J. La��bar�i 3.
1��37 i�,iontreal av.
i�:I. Ruhlmann
1693 u�ontreal .�v.
D. J. :�.Zario�:�
1709 ;�iontreal �v.
C, til. Hort
1710 �`,:;ontre�,l av.
',J. I-i. a��iller
z71�+ i4��ontreal Av.
I1. I�a�enblum
171q I�Yiontreal ��,v.
l� . J. �.nde.r�on '
1723 iuiontrF.al Av.
'.�. L. Thomp�on �
Z733 r�Iont�ea.l Av.
J. H. �io�re
.
�-737 I:�ic�nk,r���1. Av.
'od. c'.. Latusky
1738 iriontreal �v.
;�lm. Stower
17�� T���ot�.trc�.1 �lv.
D. :+.1. Levitz
�-758 T,�;antrea,l Av.
i' . ���e�inb e;r�,
1775 i��Tontreal Av.
, List by S�ree�s
�,i0.i,i 1 r��.��L AVL:���I??�� (COxit. � � �,
...
Q,��aosec� to H�.j�,Yllan,d St�.ciltz:� In Favor
�3. I�. 1�pst�in
1.77F i:Tontreal �v.
I;;. Handler
17g4 A�ontr�al av.
L. r. S��n��r
1U00 Fd7on�treal Av.
;'J. i. Sho��na�ker
1�i10 T�.ontreal Av.
S . S. r��ill.er
1Fill i�TOn�real l�v.
C. J. Vanderbilt
1�16 i��iontreal
TOT.��L: iviOl'STR:t�L t1V.E.NUE� OPFOSr:D - 35 IN Fr1VOR - 2 .
,
:E'Ii�t:uI-�UFiaT �.V�.�?U��
C3y�����ed ta Hi�zhl�nd Stadium In Favor
�. P. Couse Bruce Pdelson
1a�31 P1n�hurst Av. 1625 Pinehurst .�v.
C . J. Pei��rt
l58� Pinehux'st �v.
J. ;�. Byrn�
159q Piri�hurst .�v.
�J. ?"T. 9�1�'1�.�.�.€�1�IA°�.� .
1G1G Pinehurst �v.
L. U. Kin�sley .
1617 Pinehurs� r�v.
P�"t. J. }3urton
1F�2� Pinehur�t Av.
�. l+er'�3.�
1633 �'inehurst r�v.
�1. Illumstein
1637 Pinehurst Av.
� TOT�iL: PIN � URST AVZNUE, OPPOS.4:D - 8 T� FAVOR - 1
' . ,.,t;,. : _
- � Li�at b� StrEets
F��i''�I� .t1V��:4dU[� ��
C�r����ed -�o Hi�,hland Stad�.ur,1 It�. �'avor
D. �. Cra�iol.3_ne R. C. �undb�:rg
l5°3 Rome Av. 1710 Rome Av.
T , ari. L�ven�on J. ;�av�.l.oski
�-59� Ha�n� ��v. 17�9 Rom� �v.
J. Stodola (D. ) I�i�r�z
�-597 Rom� ��v. 178 2 Rome ��v.
� R. C. t�rren :�. ],. Label
1�10 ��om� �v. 1811 Rome �.v.
L7. L. Jensen
1G11 I�o�n� Av.
R. C. iuil�kc�lson
1�17 Rom�� t�v.
G. J. S:i.rck �
1613 Ron�� i�.v.
I'i. Ja�cobson
1621� Rome av.
R. �1. T�Torth
1F27 RomP Av.
I��. J. Frankel
1F�2B Rom� Av.
R. 'vi. T.ao;e 1 s on
1C34 Horne av.
L. H. r�ovak
' 1G��6 F�me �lv. .
II. Fantle
165� :rts�mE� av. •
rd. Ku.rlon
167 C� Ro:n<:� t�v.
J. Fo 0' Rourke
l C�0 Rorne .t�.v.
�3. �ll. Huemoeller
1Ef36 ROTTI@ av.
J. Braufman
I716 Rome E�v.
r. B. Fran���1
1720 Rome av.
List by Streeta
/S �
RO�i�, aVPNUE (cont. )
0 pnoaed to Hi�hlandStadium In Favor
P.i. J. Speranza
1734 Rome Av.
T3. E. Re inecke
. 1740 Rome �v. '
- � S. a. I;ieddaugh
1?46 Rome Av.
r. J. Rosenberg •
1750 Rome �v.
Y. Kanter
1756 Rome Av. � �
R. P.�I. Kueppers
1757 Rome Av.
G. L. Kennedy �
1762 Rome Av.
��. E. Hartmann
1769 Rome av.
J. Savitt
1774 Rome Av.
H. Buratein
1777 Rome av. •
R. D. Ginsburg
1783 Rome ��v. -
iti. Burelof f
1793 Rome av.
' T�. J. Liptak �
1804 Rome Av. .
R. n;2. Arth
1805 Rome Av. �
A. A. Stein 1 1_� '"�o�n� ;��v.
1816 Rome Av.
TOTAL: ROIUIE AVENUE, QPPOS� - 33 ' iN FaVOR - 4
List by Streets
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St. Dennis Court �
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium . In Favor �
a. Lev in •
1110 St. Dennis Ct. � .
H. Plotke
1120 St. Dennis Ct.
L. H. Johnson
1140 St. Dennis Ct.
TOTaL: ST. DF,NNIS COURT, (�PPOSED - 3 . IN FaVOR - 0
SUiv'�Iii;R. ST�S:��'I'
0 ppo s ed t o H i�;hland Stad ium
x. arriola
1324 Sumner St.
�T. PAUL AVEIVUE
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium
B. N. Stone
1501 st. Paul av. �pt. 6
BaYa� av.�r1uE �
O�posed to Hi�hland Stadium
�. 0. Lee , ' !
1815 Bayard av. ;
TOT�L: PyiISC ELLt�,NE0U5� OPPOS� - 3 IN FaVOR - 0
I
S.AUI�,'Dr?�S �.VENUi, '
0 pposed to Hi�hla11d Stadium In Favor
S . I���ar�oles . R. Ja Lyst�d
158g S�.�anders Av. 1675 Saunders Av.
L. F. Slinger P.. L. Bartholic
1596 Saunders Av. 1703 Saunders Av.
J. D. Kenney G. Harrington
15g7 Saunders Av. 1801 Saunders av.
G. a. Ettle
1606 Saunders av. '
J. R. IJ:eagher
1613 Saunders av. �
":. ;. .��;_7 on '
List by Streets �
I�
SAUTdDERS �VENU� (cont.)
� Opposed to Hi�;hlan3 Stadium In Favor �
R. R. I�,�e 11 on -
1618 Saunders Av. �
� S. ]Lieb�rman
1624 Saunders av. �
J. 4"�. Bloom
1630 S�unders av.
J. H. Rosten
1641 Saunde rs �lv.
I;t. Sehneider . •
1645 Saundera Av.
E. A. Palmgren
1651 Saunders Av.
E. I. Neff
1657 Saunders Av. . •
J. H. Gillman
1681 Saunders Av.
H. G. Fair
1687 S�.unde rs Av. �
H. Gro s s '
1691 Saunders av.
' �
J . T1. Thone ,
1697 Saunde rs av.
H. �pt
1711 Saunders Av. . �
R. B. Baer
1718 Saunders Av.
+�'arren Patterson � -
1725 Saunders av.�
A . Zeilingold .
1731 Saunders �v. .
C . Karter
1732 Saundera Av.
P. Kaufman
1735 Saunders Av.
List by Streets
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S1�UNDERS ��VL'NU� (conte ) ,
— �
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor ���,
;
r;ie 1 Bra zman � '
1736 Saunders Av. '
C. T. Bremicker � � �
1741 Saunders av. '
H . 'Na rd
1762 Saunders Av.
D. Gralnek �
1775 Saunders Av. ,
a. Young
1780 Saunders Av.
�i. J. Goldberg Av. . I���
1781 Saunders '
J. H. Conley '
1806 Saunders av. •
L. B. Steineman
1815 Saunders Av. ,
TOTaL: SaU1�TD�RS AVENU�, OPPOSED - 30 IN FaVOR - 3 ;
SCHEFF�R .�VL'NUE !
,.
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
I�i. Nerner
152?_ Scheffer Av.
K. Voi�ht �
1536 Scheffer Av.
J. Goulet .
1555 Scheffer �lv.
J. Fandr�y '
1556 Scheffer Av.
G. D. Schmitz
15g7 Scheffer av.
P. R. Turner , �
1605 Scheffer Av. .
R. ��'yman
16og Scheffer Av.
SCHLFFI;R AVLNUE (cont. )
-- �°�
Opposecl to Hi�hland Stadium _ In Favor
L. R. Jacobs
1611 Scheffer Av.
B. arnold
1633 Scheffer Av.
G. Pilr�er
1635 Scheffer Av.
TOT�L: SCHL'FFI?,R. AV�UE, OPPOSLD - 10 IN FAVOR - 0
5�,?E�;�IN4 �1V�NUF
O�posed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
J. '�"Te Goldsmith
1086 S. Snelling av.
L. W. Fridholm �
1093 So. Snelling av.
D. F. Kehne �
1096 So. Snellin� Av.
I . C. Butler
1099 So. Snellin� Av.
TOTAL: SNELLING t1VLNUE, OPPOSLD - 4 IN FaVOR - 0
UPP'�'R ST. DrTdiTIS ROr1D
0 pposed to Hi�hland St�.dium In Favor
�Y. N. Ernzen N�. Smith
2023 Upper St. Dennis Rd. 2108 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
R. �+�. Do�vning
2028 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
i}.i. J. Silver �
2029 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
� I:i. Schnitzer �
2035 Upper St. Dennis �d.
C . Ekstrom � �
2040 Upper St. Dennis Rd..
G. Rone !
2041 Upper St. Dennie Rd. �
List by Streets Z v
UPP��:'� ST. DL'�TT�TIS RO��D (aont. )
0 pposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
J. D. Arend ' �
2053 Upper St. Dennis Rd. .
. - .
Pf. Shapiro
2065 Upper St. Dennis l�d.e
u. Price
2079 Upper St. Dennis R3.
P. D. Redleaf
2090 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
R. �. �ckstrom -
20g8 Upper St. Dennis Rcl.
i��2. R. Ge 1 le r
2121 Upper St. Dennis R�..
�. L. Go ldman
2124 Upper St. Dennia Rd. �
H. Kolar
.
2141 Upper St. Dennis Rd
A. �;7. Stone
2141 Upper St. Dennis R�.
B. 0. Lund, Jr. , -
2151 Upper St. Dennis I�1. '
H. H. Gelb ' .
2_160 iJpper St. Dennls Rd.
Z. R. Tviiller 2161 Upper S '
, 2161 Upper St. Dennis Rd. �
R. Ei. Taiirick �
2172 Upper St. �ennis Rd. �
. TvT. L. Janssen
2177 Upp�r St. Dennis F�i.. .
P�;�. C. Blomquist �
21�3 Upper St. Dennis F�1.
TOTEIL: UPP�R ST.DENATIS ROt�D, OPPOSr� - 22 IN FAVOR- 1 ,
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� List by �trc;et�s
y�
YORKSuIR� AVL'NUE '
Oppoaed to Hi�hland Stadium In F�vor j
J. �. DuitRez , J. Iv1. Rath �
1712 Yorkshire Av. 1711 Yorkshire Av. ;
R. Vince S. Falk
1723 Yorkshire Av. 1759 Yorkshire Av.
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A. J. Kelly
17 30 Yorkshire Av.
Ii. Caplan � �
1735 Yorkshire av. '
� i
H. a. Lee
1736 Yorkshir� Av. '
S. Lazar I
171+1 Yorkshire Av. '�
P:I. R. Brask Ij
1742 Yorkshire Av. ,
P:�7. Friedman �
1753 Yorkshire Av. �
R. DeYoun�
1754 Yorkshire Av.
�1. J. Ha.dyous
1761� Yorkshire Av. �
,
J. J, Katlar
1777 Yorkshire Av. . �
H. Johnaon � ;
1781 Yorkshire a . '
,T
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D. �. Becker
i787 Yorkshire Av. �
F. Hamburge � '
1793 Yorkshire Av.
TOTAL: YORKSHIRi� �1VENUE, OPPOS�D - 14 IN FaVOR - 2
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. s/z�1�
The City Council and Courity Board has under
consideration at the request of the St. Paul
School Board the construction of a 3000 seat
permanent Football Stadium in the Park Area
at Snelling and Montreal Avenues.
An alternative plan is to use Midway Stadium
for public football �ames.
Ma9 we have your opinion on this matter by
returnin� the attached card?
Concerned Citizens of Hi�hland Park
Please X your preference
I am C] opposed to I am Q in favor of
a 3000 seat permanent Football Stadium at
Montreal and Snelling.
I am� opposed to I am� in favor of
the use of Midway Stadium as a School District
Athletic Stadium.
Name
Address
ar�rss
.
FIRST CLASS
Permit No. 7�2
St. Paul, Minn
�
BUSINESS REPLY MAII
NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES �
— POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY— �
CONCE�NED CITIZENS OF HIGHLAND PARK
P.O. Box 16007 irer �
St. Paul, Minn. 55116
. May 1, 1974
�
�
jRESULTS OF A SURVEY CONDUCTED BY
i � � '
I CONCERIV�D CITIZiTvS OF HIGHLaND P�RK TO DETERJb7TNE THE OPINION
� OF AREA RESIDENTS ON THE BUILDING OF AN aTHLETIC STt�DIIJbI FOR
�
i
� HIGHLaND HIGH SCHOOL �T SNiLLING aND MONT � L.
' aTTACH� IS aN aLPHt1BETICaL LIST BY STRF.ETS LISTING TOTaIS
', F4R EaCH STR�ET
i
i
; � SUI�:�.��RY
, 610 cards sent out
342 cards returned a response of 56�
31g opposed the �1 response of 93o Opposed
stadium
23 favored the A response of 7� Favor
s tad ium
322 favored using A response of 94�
Midwa.y Stadium
9 opposed using r� responsE of ��.;6�
P�iidway Stadium
11 No opinion A response of 3.4,�
Concerned Citizens of Highland Park
D. F. Kehne, Chr. '
I�T. K. Carnes, Co-Chr. '
:virs. G. L. Runyon, Sec.
H. Carnitsch, Treas.
i
... ��'.j'_. .i...e
L3.st 1ay street�
n�siCH'�t00D .t�VFi�UE
4,��a�4a to Filt�hland Stadiurn Tn Far�or
L. .�. Fov�ell S. Specktor
�-5��. £3eechs��ood 1604 Be�ch�voocl
Ar J. ��guilar 'Nm. H. Kirch�r
158�+ �eech�ood 1722 Beechwood
ti'v. Derechin
1596 Eeech�ood
� G�. Cac31e
1601 Beechwoad
�. ]�1. Jerson
1�11 Beechwood
H. E. Ke rn
1G15 B�echcyood
C. U. Lynch
1621 Beech�vood•
�i. I3. Keene
1622 B�echwood
I,�. '�. ,v�cCluskey
1630 Beech��ood
z . Ro�enblum
1631 Beechwaad
F.�. a. ?:�edoff
1C41 Beeehwaod
Ii. Si��1
1642 He�ch��ood
Y. t�". Rutzick
164� �3�ech�voocl
Ft. lsl l�.�
16.�5 Beechv��ood
J. Sir�ley
1661 F3eechwood
TR p.7
;1• A'�.C�.e�� '
1667 Beechvrood
P. Brynte3on .
1673 Beechvrood
S . B. l'ti'olfeon
1689 Beechwood �
List by streets
BI��.LVH167Q�� �iV1�TUE (cont.}•
Q��ose� �ta Flr.�hland��adium
S . r�Iill�r
1703 Be�chvaood
1�.�. �. Batti�
1732 Beech�qood
U s 1:4• Va�4.�i� . '
�-7�9 BeraGh�ood
J. D. �+;,��k1ey
J.71+a ��eehaaaod
R. i�:. F�unyon
1756 ;��echwood
J. i�,l. Ol�en
�.757 Bpechwood
L. iViaye ron
1.770 Beechwood
� J. L. Rob�on
1771 BeEChwood
� . J. 'y��ini�icl�
1795 Beechwaod
1�. :,�'. Jo�lnson
1��2 Beschti�ood
P
P. Roitenberg
1816 Beech�vood
TOTAL: Bi�EGHbilC34D AVr�1VUE, OPP�S'r� - 2g IN FAVOR - 2.
HQHLrI.PJD �.V�'�1UE
��po�r:�. t� Hi,��hland Sta�ium In �'�vor
L. �,r. :4:alinoPf R. �yiarcroft
�-5�33 Bohl�-nd av. ].603 Bahland Av.
L. k�. s"d�inblat� S. Rosenbaum
1589 Bohl�nd ave. 1626 Bohland av.
x. S�z�Ey .
1594 Bohland �
�i. T'. Cax�l�en
1609 Bohland �
R. �"alon�y
16?_? Bohland
. 3
' L3.st by streE�,s
�.�oH.i�i�;� .�V�',T�U'�� (cont. j
c�pp�a��c�. tc� IL�.��;hlaz�d Stadivat
�. I-Iata��111,Er av.
1��5 �ohlanl
C , Ca3.��l��z�an
163� Bohl�.nd. Ave.
TOT��.L: BOHT.,�T�JD AVEi�TU�,, OPFOS�:D - 7 TN F'AVaR - �
�:�I��I�� ��f 1J'T•rU�
C�pnose�� to Hi�zhlan�. Sta,3lum In F�.vor
�1. '1d. Peter J. Knox
17?_0 Colvin l�v. 17g7 Colvin �v.
s�. Ber�chena
1740 Colvin �v.
D. .�1. Tux�ek
174�.. Calvin Av.
H. J. S�ith
1?51 Colvin t�V.
E. ,'J. Kohl�a�t
17a�-+ colvin.Av.
� T, I+. L�1lerbe, Jr.
1.76a Colv::�n av.
C . F�. T�:urnane
177�3 Colvin Av.
J. Daubney
17q8 Calvin Av.
L, J. Fix�estane
1808 Colvin �v.
C . R.. ��nc��raon
1�i09 Colvin av.
D. D. D�.arnond
1816 Col.vS.tz Av.
P. r�, C�.sserly .
1�323 Colvi.n �.v.
�7. rz.. i�;icHugh
1824 Colvin Av.
.i: �, v a
� \.t�.L.iY .Li'i .k�V ;�,LVT�1.ii� (con�t�, .
�n�QSed tc� 1-I�,�%,nland S�a�.i�z�
'�'+ 1�.• `�.'i1�Y'u�'Tl
�.�31 CoZ�.r�.n Av.
t�. H. `.�tzck�r
1�t+2 Go=l.vin �v.
TS:. 1'.�. ?,�cG��z�th,
184y Colvin �'�v.
1'. C. De��..�t��
1�56 C�1�r:i�a �,.v.
�1. Rub+ari�tein
1��0 Colvin r�v.
� . :c;. '�1a�.kcr
1�6� Colvi� Av.
Ra G. H�.n�en
1�7�+ Colvin AV.
i?. G. R�.�;�n :
1�78 Colvin av.
�(?T�Ia: CQLVIN �1VL'�VUE, OPPOSi"� - 2i IN FAVOR - 1
IaI�.V.?;Fi.I� S'�'I'���1���'I'
0��?aas�d ta Hi�hla�nd St�.dl.um Zn F�.vor
L. C. SiebPrt �
9F5 D�vern
S. �Y. D iamond
q81 D��.vern
�T. L��nar�3
997 Dave .rn
J. Fa.rrell
10�?0 D�vern
RT. i;:. R,;��.n
103� Daverxi '
H. I•d.s'iti��.Ylle
1101 �ave z� -
;4t. 1�.4. Poda� ' ' .
111g Davern -
� List by stree��
��.V�;:�; sT:�z����r (cont. �
0��os�ac�. -�o HiL;hl�nd St�diu��. In Favar
�. i�„. �'ax��.ne�
11�5 D��.ve rri
;Y�+ cT. RE'�110�.Z
.1'�_31 D�v�z�n,
I'. y�1. tea�,y�x'
113 9 Dau E r�n
��. J. ��Iana g
1151 D�.vex°n
tt,. �1. a'�3rien
�173 D��.ve:rn
Cr. F. Gr�.ves
1�c�3 Davern
TOTAL: D�V�sP,N STI�.E�T, OPPOS�� - 13 IN FAVOR- 0
F';D��.^�T_?i:;.F3E I�C}t�Ta
Qppo��d �o Hi�,hl.a�nd Stadium Ir� Favor
T. X. KrF�av��ski
1910 :t�;cl.gcumbe R�..
L. �i. T:�.��,ck
193� Edgcurnbe Rd. �
id. K. C�.rn�s
191�0 �;�.�cla��be Rd..
�'. �h�ar
J.9GE ��d,.�,cumbe Rd.
J. D. 5ansby
?_OC1+ Ed�cuinbe Rd. �
l�. ?3. Devitt �
2028 Ed�cumbe F3d.
�i�i.. C3pp
?_020 11d,acunYbe Rd.
R. J. 0' Neil .
2040 Edgcurnbe Rd. .
� List by �t�e��s �
LD GC U1viBE ROdD (cont. )
0 p�osed to Hi�hland Stadium In=
L. F. Croft
2048 Edgcumbe 13�. __
E. H. Lechner
2056 Edgcumbe Rd.
J. S ilbe rman
2064 Edgcumbe Rd.
PJI. Zamanaky
2072 Edgcumbe �d.
B. Sweet
2080 Edgcumbe Rd.
S. D. I�Iogol
2096 Edgcumbe �.
S . austrian
2104 Edgcumbe �1.
I . Raron
2110 Edgcumbe R�..
C . B3.rnberg
2116 Edgcumbe Rd.
L. J. Katz .
2126 Edgoumbe 1�3.
C. E. Carlson
2138 Edgcumbe I�3.
L. P. Reiland
2144 Edgcumbe R3.
D�T. Kul le r
215� �gcumbe Rd.
D. L. Fink
2160 Edgcumbe
E. Seldon
2161 Edgcumbe Rd.
J. NIo go 1
2169 �:dgcumbe Rd.
S . H. Nemer
2174 Edgcumbe I�r3..
E. V. Sitzmann
2182 Edgcumbe Rd..
� � List by Streets
�?DGCUI�:;C�E ��aD (cant. )
O�o��d ta H3.�h1.an1 Stadium In Favor
-- ..._..�
I,T, ���t s
�191 ;�.�.Uclzinbe ��.. ,
T. ��:. Silverman
�'1Q�7 7��.�ctirnbe F�.7..
S. V�n V�ars�G
2�?10 '� t°,cumbe Rd.
L. �i. ;"till��nin�
�???9 �;�.�;cumbe Rd.
1�«�`,Gochena«r
2222 ��d�,cumbe Rd.
0 . Sha i f�r
?2_3�� Ecl�;etambe �1..
D. ;�'�<�.�;r��v
2246 ��' gcumbe Rd. _
�. �::��,�axrie�
2265 Ed�cumbe Rd.
L. J. Vander Heyden
?_281. ?�;d�cumbe 1�r3.
� L. Han�on
��95 Ed�atambo Rd.
;"J. H. Hanebrinl�
2305 ��'��cumbe F�..
A'ii. 1�.. �.�.c'�U�'O
�3�.i �.d�,cumbe Rd.
TOTALt L�GCU��ZBE ROAD, OPPOS�,,D - 38 IN FaVOR - 0
.i�,I��I�r�.i?G�£� ��V��PdU��;
C��o,3ed uo _H i�;hland S-t� Tn Favor
-- — �
����. I��.ufman
�-524 Lle�.nor Av.
'�. T. Nelson -
1541 �leanor .�ve.
is. Cooz�s iorokl
1551 Elea.nor av.
G. Cttrtis
�-555 Eleanor Av.
• � �.'LS'�, Rpv �.`�'��7:'F:C;'i,�3
c,�ii_;,,:.1,]'�Y(.):�i 1�.��,llil�; � G QYl�'i•� - �
�t��o�f��. to Hiihlan� Sta,d�,um 2n Favor
N,. �t�ink��
z�59 !;lEanar av.
TGT.�L: :EL_�N�r.Z aV]�NU�', OPPOSLD - 5 TN FaVOR -0
�-i TG��T��.,1� P��I�!,�'1�X
�pc��td ta Hi�hl�.nd S��.c�3.um In ���vor
T3. ';Jeiner �cnroec�Er�
150�. �Ia.�hJ.ayld Pkwy. 1515 Hi�hland il�vy.
Y . I'ra�hl�.ch
�.�a�71 Hi;hl�.nd Fkz�y,
R. H. D�.vies
I1E��j �i�hlan.d Fkwy.
V• `I'• �`s�7c��^l�,
151� Hi�,hlan�, Pkwy.
11. �`�. T�chirley
�.50� Hi�hland Pkwy.
R. Or��nste�.n
1509 Hi�hlan�. Pkrvy.
TO':PAL: HIGHLaItiTD PA.FiK'�AY, OPPOS�:D - 6 TP1 FaVOR - 1
I�i J`.LLG`l�t:':;��.' cljtT i�id U1�
Gp,�c���d �� �iir,,hland Stadit�m In Favor
J. �i. �e�ner J. H. Silvc�i^:nan
1�,38 ��illcrest �v. 1603 H�.1lcrest �v.
L. aie�el V. Vih�e
1615 FIillcrest Av. 1606 Hillcrest av.
S . Kau�'�nax�. J. Berc
1.G20 ��ii�lcre�t Av. 16I4 H3.11crest �v.
L. B. T��2:i:11�r
1521 Fiillcreat l�v.
S . Smith
1630 Hillcre�t Av.
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Li�t by atreets
EIIL�L�r]:�,ST ��V-�;S>ILT:�; (aon�t.) c�
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C��r���n�ed to I�ii�;hland St�dium In F�vor
T(7Tta.L; riTLLCRI�.�T AVI�NUL, Ok'POS�� - 5 IN FFIVOR - 3
H ILLTQP �iv'J�
Op:�o�ed i,o F3i�;hlan��. Stad•iurn In i�avor
. ��. G. Smith
11 Ha1:Ltop Ln.
I�. �'eter�on
��6 kiil�;op La.ne
T s !�,tl'J.Tlt1
3�E H'�11top Ln.
id . F. ;ile 11 e r
26 Hilltop Ln.
T. �. :�nderson
53 H�.11top f�n.
a. '�'1. K��aiirski
FO Hilltop Ln. '
�'QTA'L: HILI�TO�' LANL, OPPOaLD -6 IN Fr1VOR - 6
I.,O'�V���t S'.T. D�TNIS RO�.D
C3x�,��ed to Hi�,hland Stara3,urAi Sz� Fa�vor
G, Donovan A F{. Lehmiek�
�.Q80 La�r�r 5t. Denni� Rd. 210�+ Lower St. Dennia Rd.
1.�.• J• V�.��
1�t�6 �Lorver St. Denn:Ls F,d.
F�. Eio�c�ntha.l
20C�0 Lovrer 5.�. Denni� Rd.
�i. 5canla�n
201�3 Lotiver St. Denni� F3�..
L. Loomis
2034 Locrer St. �Dennis R�.
P. �. Schilling
2048 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
� L��t by Streets
LON�'R ST. DENNIS ROaD (cont.) 1 �
0 pposed to Hi�hland Stadium In�
W. �'Vhitney •
2056 Lower St. Dennia Rd.
P. B. Greig
2066 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
D. L. Greenberg
2069 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
Heas Kline �
� 2078 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
T. a. Robeson
20g1 Lower St. Dennia Rd.
�'V. L. Fritz
2089 Lov�er St. Dennia Rd.
H. Kay
2095 Lov�er St. Dennis R3. �
D. P.�. Eichten �
2100 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
F. C. Judd
210a Lower St. Dennis Rd..
A. H. Daggett •
2112 Lower St. Dennis Rd. '
i:r. Brandt
2120 Lower St. Dennis Rd. �
F. T. La.nnera, Jr.
2125 Lower St. Denni$ R3.
�. K. Schilling .
2130 Lower S`l�. Dennis Rd. �
F. ?"lolff
2138 LoS�rer St. Dennis Rd.
r^. Crosby
2139 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
B. G. La.nnin �
2148 Lower St. Dennia Rd.
r�. E. Ritt � '
2164 Lotiver St. Dennis Rd.
G. L. Buck
2168 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
1'ct.�E.' .L.i.„
List by St�eota
LO'�1ER ST. DENNIS RO�1D (cont.) _'
O�posed to Hi�hlan� Stadium In_.. F!
V�. Seeger
2165 Lower St. Dennis Rd.
G. L. Runyon '
2172 Lotiver St. Dennis Rd.
T . ��ZcNellis
2180 Lower St. Dennis R3. .
TOTAL: LOWLR ST. DENNIS ROaD, OPPOSID - 27 IN FaVOR - 1
;�i0i1TR,?�L AV�1U:�.
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
Ne il NlacDonald H. Jordan
1581 Montreal Av. � 1797 T,�ontr=.a1 av.
G. H. :�ZcLeod . E. J. r�nders�n
1591 Montreal Av. 1807 i�7ontreal Av.
R. H. Kunze
1597 ��2ontreal Av.
H . Cametsch
1605 YJiontreal Av. .
'�.�1. r. Hartw ig
1609 1�Zontreal av.
S . l'liner
1617 T!ontreal Av. . � �
D. F. Fuller � .
1621 l��ontreal Av.
T. Thornton
1635 I;tontreal av.
R. ��. I�torin
. 1640 iJlontreal av.
H. L. Ada�na .
1641 Montreal av.
V1. S. l�2utch
1647 .��ontreal av.
D . ;1�1. Bream
1653 Montreal Av.
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� List by Str��ts
iviU�;��.��r�L ��V��,���Ur� (con�. )
Or��.�o�c�r,�. fi�a I-Ii�lil�,nd S�adiurn In �'avor
� s i7�r�.Z'�2i
16�9 T�:kan tr.ea1 Av.
G , C. ruhrm�a�nn
�h7l T�;ontr�al Av.
� . �''�• $x'°<?,T1C�.
IF'�7 i�,ion��rea1 Av.
Js�,�zie� I�.�cClur�
1�81 ��ion�r�a1 av.
J. La niba.�.�.
:LG�i7 ��aoritreal Av. �
i.i. Ruhl.r�lann
1h93 i��ontreal av.
D. J. ::4ax�ion
170� I��ontreal �v.
�• V'ls ;in��
1.7�0 1'e10.n UZ�Lt'�� ��•
'�`�. I-i. .u:i 11 e r
1"j1�-� i4��ontreal r1.v.
IT. T�o�enblum
l7ly Iviontre�,l ��v.
D . J. Ande.r�on
1.723 ivion�r�-.al Av.
"T. L. Tk�onip:�on
1733 r�?ont���a�1 �v.
J. I�. �tTo�-r�
�
�-737 R-ion�treal �1v.
asd. C.. Latusky
173� id:otz�treal Av.
'��?n. S�ower
17��2 Tiontreal �v.
D. ::7. Levitz
1758 t�,iontrea,l ��,v.
D . ��de I.nh�:r�,
7.775 iu�ontreal Av.
- , Llst by Streets
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I�xO��,�����L aVLi1'?;� (cont. ) � �
._.
Qppa�ed tra FI�,��lland St�c�lum In ��avor
�3. ��. J�p�te in
�.77� ;�,�Qntreal Av. .
t�;t. Handl.er
1791� �;ion�r�:a1 E�v.
L. E. St�n�er
1�300 T�Zon�treal Av.
;"l. �. Shoema.ker
1�i10 r�:ontr�al Av.
S . a. 1liiller
1�311 �TOntx�eal �c�v.
C . J. V�nderbilt
1816 i��;ontreal
TOTALs 14i0I�dTR:E:�.L t1VE'NUE� OPP4SLD - 35 IN F.�VOR - 2 .
P I i�1:i�;HU e�'T .aV�i;�1Ui;
OY�,�osed to Hi,�hl�.nd at�.dium In Favor
.�. P. Cou�e Bruce Nelson
I��1 Pin�hurat Av. 1625 Pinehurst �.v.
C. J. P�isert
1�88 P�.nehu�st .t�.v.
J• JJ r ByA 11�
15�9 P3_nehur�t ��v.
D. H. rJilliau�s . �
��16 P:�nel�urst �lv.
L. U. KiiZ�;s�.ey � � � �
1��.7 Pinehura� Av.
P�:�. J. nurton ,
1629 Pinehur�t Av.
V. F�rti�
1633 Pin�hurst �v.
�.. Blum�tein
1637 Pin�hurst av.
TOTaL: P TNEHURST ��VLNUE, OPPOS� - 8 T�I FaVOR - 1
� ' Li�t by StrEe�s
��
F{�i:_i� .r�iVr�i��TJ:I�
(�;,��:�e�. to Hi�Si�land Stad.ium In Favar
D . �3. Cra�ol.ine R. C. ��zndber�
1.��3 Rom� �lv. 1710 Rome Av.
I , :�i. L�venson J. K�.v��losl�i
a-59� Rame �v. 1729 Hor�e r�v.
J. Stodola (D. ) H�rtz
�-597 Rolne ��v. 1782 Rom� ��v.
' R. C. Orren ;�. L. Zabel
l�ld F�.�mc ��v. 1811 Rorn� r�v.
D. L. Jensen
1611 I�o me av.
R. C. a�iikkelson
1617 Rome t�v.
G. J. S�.rek �
�.h�.`C� ROTIIg J.�V.
,'�. Jacobson
1624 Rome av.
R. ��. North
1627 Rome Av.
L. J. Fra�nkAl
1G2B Rom� Av.
R. '��. T'tAOKgelson
1634 Horx�� Av.
L. x, ra�v��
- 1.6��E� F�ome Av. .
H. �'anfi,le
1658 �one �v. •
Td. K�.�rlon
1676 :Ro.n�:� Av.
J. Fe 0' Rourke
16�0 Home �.v.
�3. 'T�. Huemoeller
16�36 Rome k�v.
J. Bra�,zfman
1716 Rome E�v.
L. B. Frankel
1720 Rome av.
List by Streets '
RO:ir, a�IPNU E (c ont. ) r s ,�
0 pposed to Hi�hlan�Stadium In Favor
Iti. J. Speranza � �
1734 Rome av. '
B. E. Re inecke � �
, 1740 Rome av. ,
- S. �a. P��Ied3augh
1746 Rome Av. ''
G. J. Rosenberg • I
1750 Rome av.
Y. Kanter '
1756 Rome av. �
R. i':1. Kueppers �
1757 Rome av.
G. L. Kennedy �
1762 Rome Av.
E. E. Hartmann
1769 Rome Av.
J. Savitt
1774 Rome Av.
H. Buratein �
1777 Rome av. � '
R. D. Ginsburg
1783 Rome .�v. •
itl. Bureloff •
1793 Rome Av.
' P.T. J. Liptak
1804 Rone av. .
R. :�t. Arth
1805 Rome Av. �
A. A. 5te in l `16 '��o��ie ,.v.
1816 Rome Av.
TOTAL: ROME AVIIVUE, OPPOS� - 33 � iN FaVOR - 4
1��',�:;... � �-
List by Streets
� I �
St. Dennis Court
0 pposed to HiQhland Stadium . In Favor
a. Lev in �
1110 St. Dennis Ct. � �
H. Plotke
1120 St. Dennis Ct.
L. H. Johnaon
1140 St. Dennia Ct.
TOTAL: ST. DI�,NNIS COURT, f�PPOSED - 3 . IN Fr1VOR - 0
SUI:�'�Ti�,R STRr�:T
Opposed to Hi�;hland St�dium ,
H. �-rnold
1324 Sumner St.
ST. P�t?L aVENUE
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium
B. N. Stone
1501 St. Paul Av. apt. 6
BA YA RD �V��TIUE �
Oppo�ed to Hi�hland Stadium
A. 0. Lee ' .
1815 Bayard av.
TOT�L: P�iISC ELLP,ATEOUS� OPPOS� - 3 IN FaVOR - 0
S.r1UI�TD r:I�S t1VENU�
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
S . P��ar6olea . R. Jo Lysta�d
158g Satxnders av. 1675 Saunders av.
L. F. Slinger P.. L. Bartholic
1596 Saunders Av. 1703 Saunders Av.
J. D. Kenney G. Harrington
1597 Saunders Av. 1801 Saunders av.
G. a. Ettle
1606 Saunders av. '
J. R. P�:eagher
1613 Saunders �v. �
-:. �;.. c�1,:+ o�-i
List by Streeta
��
SAUND��,?�S ��VENU� (cont. )
� Opposed to Hi�;hlan� Stadium In Favor �
R. R. TV;e 11 on �
1618 Saunders av.
� S. ]Lieberman
1624 Saunders Av. �
J. b"!. Bloom
1630 Saunders Av.
J. H. Rosten
1641 Saunders �lv.
i;t. Schneider - -
1645 Saunders Av.
�. �. Palmgr�n
1651 Saunders Av.
F. I. Neff
1657 Saundera Av. . •
J. H. Gillman
1681 Saunders Av.
H. G. Fair
1687 Sa.unde rs Av. �
H. Gro s s �
1691 Saunde rs �,v.
. .
J . P1. Thone
1697 Saunde rs av.
x . apt . .
1711 Saunders Av. .
R. B. Baer .
1715 Saunders Av.
;�'�.rren Patterson � -
1725 Saunders av.
A . Zeilingold � .
1731 Saunders av.
C . Kart e r
1732 Saundera Av.
P. Kauf man
1735 Saunders Av.
' List by Streeta
SAUND�RS �V�:NU.E (cont. ) ,� i
— �
. Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor '
'�
P;ie 1 Bra zman � !
1736 Saunders �v.
C. T. Bremicker ' � ;
1741 Saunders av. !,
H. 'Na rd
1762 Saunders Av.
D. Gralnek !
1775 Saundera Av. �
A. Young
1780 Saunders Av.
H. J. Goldberg Av. .
1781 Saunders '
J. H. Conley
1806 Saunders Av. •
L. B. Steineman
1815 Saunders Av.
TOTaL: SaUT?D�RS AVENUE, OPPOSLD - 30 IN FAVOR - 3
S CHrFF�R �V��NU�
� ,.
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Fa�Tor
I:i. Nemer
1522 Scheffer av.
K. Voight �
1536 Scheffer Av.
J . Goulet .
1555 Scheffer Av.
J. Fandrey
1556 Scheffer av.
G. D. Schrnitz
15g7 Scheffer Av.
P. R. Turner ,
1605 Scheffer Av. .
R. 'rVyman _
1609 Scheffer Av.
SCHLFF��R �VLNUE (cont. )
-- �°�
Opposecl to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
L. R. J�cobs
lhll Scheffer �v.
I3. arnold
1633 Scheffer �.v.
G. Pilr�er
1635 Scheffer Av.
TOT�L: SCHr�FF??R. AVENUE, OPPOSLD - 10 IN F�VOR - O
��1E�LITd4 r1V� 1UF
Opnosed to Hi�hl�.n� S�adium In Favor
J. y"Te Goldsmith
1086 S. Snellin� av. �
L. 'N. Fridholm �
1093 So. Snelling av.
D. F. Kehne �
1096 So. Snell�n� Av.
I . C. Butler
lOgg So. Snellin�, Av.
'I'OTAL: SNELLIRTG AVENUE, OPPOSLD - 4 IN FaVOR - 0
UPPP;R ST. DFl_'�,TidIS ROr1D �
Opposed to Hi�hland Stadium In F�.vor
'�Y. T�T. Ernzen � M. Smith
2023 Upper St. Dennis Rd. 2108 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
R. �1. Do�'�ning
2028 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
i�.'�. J. Silver -
2029 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
I;T. Schnitzer � � �
2035 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
C . Ekstrom � � •
2040 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
G. Rone �
2041 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
List by Streets 2 u
UPP��.I� ST. Di TT�?IS RO��D (cont. )
0 pposed to Hi�hland Stadium In Favor
J. D. Arend ' •
2053 Upper St. Dennis Rd. .
. - � .
Pf. Shapiro
2065 Upper St. Dennis Rde
E. Price
2079 Upper St. Dennis R3.
P. D. Redleaf
2090 Upper St. Dennis Rd. '
R. E. �ckstrom -
2og8 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
I�.2. R. Geller
2121 Upper St. Dennis R�..
a. L. Goldm�n
2124 U�per �t. Dennis I3�.. �
H. Kolar
2141 Upp�r St. Dennis Rd
.�. �,2. Stone
2141 Upper St. Dennis F�1.
B. 0. Lund, Jr. • �
2151 Upper St. Dennis Rd. '�
H. H. Gelb .
2i6o Upper St. Dennis Rd.
, ;
Z. R. I��liller 2161 Upper S
. 2161 Upper St. Dennis Rd.
R. B. lvlirick �
2172 Upper St. �ennis Rd. �
. I�I. F. Janssen
2177 Upper St. Dennis F�1.. . ,
I�,i. C. Blomquist
2193 Upper St. Dennis �1.
TOTAL: UPP�R ST.DENl�TIS ROaD, OPI'OS�'D - 22 IN FaVOR- 1
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- � �List by �:��,reets �
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YORF�SNIRE t�,VL+'NUE `
0 pposed to Highland St�dium In Favor .
J. a. Dui!�!ez , J. I�4. Rath
171?_ Yorkshire Av. 1711 Yorkshire Av.
R. Vince S. Falk
1723 Yorkahire Av. 1759 Yorkshire Av.
• a. J. Kelly I
1730 Yorkshire Av.
Ii. Caplan . ��
1735 York�hire rlv. �
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H. A. Lee '
1736 Yorkshire Av.
S. Lazar
17�+1 Yorkshire Av. �
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NI. R. Brask I
1742 Yorkshire Av.
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P,�?. Fri edman �'
1753 Yorkshire Av.
R. DeYoun�
1754 Yorkshire Av.
�T. J. H�dyous
1761+ Yorkshire Av.
J. J. Katlar
1777 Yorkshire Av. . -
H. Johnson � ,
1781 Yorkshire a . ,
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D. �. Becker
- 1787 Yorkshire Av.
F. Hamburge � ,
17g3 Yorkshire av.
TOTt�L: YORKSHIRl, AVENUE, OPPOS�D - 14 IN FaVOR - 2
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1�Iay_14, 1974
„ ' Mail Bag Editor .
St. Paul Dispatch _
55 E. Fourth St. ._. �
Y St� Paul, Min7n. 55101 _ - .
Dear Mail Bag Editor:
-- As an elected member of the St, Paul School Board, it. is my responsibility to _
make sure that all school district funds are spent in the most responsible
manner. I am supporting the development of the athletic field at Highland Park
High School for that reason.
The 596,000 to $110,000 reterred to in the editorial was dedicated in 1969 for
the purpose of developing the Highland athletic field. The budget category
that the funds are in is called the one-half of one perce7nt capital outlay fund,
These funds can be only used for the development of real estate within the
school district, In no way can these funds be used to hire teachers or any
other professional staff in the school district as the editorial would infer.
I would suggest that if the school district used Midway Stadium as suggested by
- your newspapers, it could possibZy do two things: 1)it would be more expensive
- to develop and maintain Midway Stadium than the Highland athletic �ield; 2)i# -
' the above is true, it. could cause the school district then to lay off additionaT
personnel, si�ce the maintenance of Midway would come from the general operat-
ing budget and not the capital outlay fund. Let me quote from the Mayor's
proposed budget of 1974, page 285, Vo1. Two: "Program generated at the stadium
is such that it requires a high degree of maintenance, The usage of ths stadium '
has increased each year, however, the attendance has been minimal. Stadium in-
' come from rentals is supplemented by a budget appropriation, The requested .
� amount for 1974 will be necessary to keep the;stadiur� revolving fund f rom show-
- ing a deficit next year." . The 1�Iayor proposed, $28,222 for the stadium revolv-
ing fund, This is $13,220 more than 1973. One should note that this request is
almost a Z00% increase. Can the schooT district assume another $30,000 in main-
tenance cost per year? My answer as a responsible school_:board member would_be -
no. The stadium has been a losing proposition `or a white elephant, if you will,
for this city. The prospects for the school district to run it any 'better would
be unlikel.y. In fact, if the school district were to have the stadium, it would .
probably lose additional rentals, such as parking rental, The_ school district
does not charge, for parking at any of -its other facilities. It would not charge
at the stadium for that facility. There would be a loss of rental �rom the -
parochial schools. The school district would be using the field for approxi-
mately 16 A squad football games and another 16 B squad football games. With
that amount of usage during the football season, the stadium would become over-
used and, therefore, the district could not rent out the stadium to the other
schools. There could be possible loss of rent from the Vikings. It seems to
me that the field can only take so much use. It appears to me that the field
could not take any additional tearing up that �he Vikings would give it in their
practice sessions. An over-used football field could create more injuries for
the players using the field.
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The $30,000 which would be needed to maintain the football field would be over
and above the income derived from the field, That �30,000 would not be a static
figure, since there would be less income derived from rentals and since there . :
would be additional inflationary costs to be considered.
It is estimated by the school district that Highland athletic field would cost
the district only $7,000 a year for maintenance. The school district would be
- saving between $23,000 and $30,000 a year if the school district develops High-
land athletic field versus the,attainment of Midway Stadium,
- Start Up Costs - Highland _ '
- : l - concession building - $70,750
2 - bleachers - �30,000 for 2,000 seating capacity
3 - fence - $9,250
4 - track - $0
� 5 - field - $0 : _ .
6 - drainage - $0
Start Up Costs - Midway Stadium
1 - concession building - $0
2 - bleachers - �45,000 (Midway Stadium is a baseball stadium, not a football
stadium)
3 - construction of track and providing drainabe of the football field are
estimated to cost between $40,000 and $5�,000
4 - General maintenance repair of Midway stadium - examples: tuckpointing,
painting and fixing the walls -. $40,000 to $50,000
. Total start-up costs of Midway Stadium �vould be between $125,000 and $150,000.
Total start-up costs for Highland Park are estimated between $96,000 and $110,000.
If the school district invested its money in iviidway Stadium, the investment does
not solve additional problems, such as the storage problem, development of a phy
ed station at Highland Park, the safety problem in which students are carrying
across Snelling Ave, phy ed equipment, ZVe would still have to maintain the High-
land athletic field as it is now, since it is being used by the community and by
the students. However, if the school district could develop the Highland ath-
letic field, the additional expenses that I have pointed out would not be neces-
. :sary, for the solution at Highland would be by and large a solution for the other
problems. It tivould be irresponsible for me as a Board member to support 1Vlidway
Stadium because: I)there are more start-up costs �here than at the Highland
athletic field; 2)maintenance would be $23,000 to $30,000 more at Midway than
it would be at the Highland athletic facility; 3)142idway Stadium still does not
solve the other problems at the Highland athletic field.
As the editor should note, this letter does not deal with the: 1)quality of the
phy ed program at Highland Park High School; 2)quality of the football program .
- in the St, Paul school district; 3)community use of a Highland athletic field; '
4)sa�ety of students; 5)present maintenance of the Highland athletic field.
Sincerely,
William Magnuson, blember
Saint Paul Board of Education
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The Saint Paul Board of Education is asking for relief o£ two deed restrictions ��U
at the Highland Park Athletic Field site: (1) to build a service building and
(2) to construct bleachers. The service building is needed now to serve the
present physical education program because of the danger involved in moving ,
equipment across Snelling Avenue,� as well as for athletic competition. The
bleachers are needed naw for track events, girls' athletics and other spring _
activities. No relief is sou�ht for a third deed restriction wnich prohibits
the installation of lights at the athletzc field.� -- .
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The ProPospd development of the Highland Park �;�hlet'ic Fie1d �aill" include a
- service building to house toilet rooms, team roor�s, tickets, concessions and
storage. A t�ao-level building is planned:with a�;.';1,000 square foot lower level
oper�in� ta �.l�e p�ayiug iield and a 1,836 s�uare .�aat up.per level 'opening to the -
upper ground level at the west side_ of the pres�nt"._�'ield where the buildzng' will
be set into the existing hillside. Also proposed; az� bleachers to seat about '
� 3000 spectators. The 2000 seats projected for the west side of the field wi11
be built into the hillside and create no visual profile as one views the total : "
site. The I000 seats on.,.the east side of the site--to' be developed only if -
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- '- experience shows a need--would stretch the length of the football field and rise �
to about seven feet above ground level. Insulation of. athletic field activities
fram immediate nei�hbors is planned in two wa�rs: (1} offstreet parking will be
provided for 400 vehicles on the site, and an additional 24Q vehicles can find -
- . parking spaces on Snelling and Montreal. The parking �is adequate for 3000
-' ;spectators (assuming two or three people per car) since half of the spectators
will be at their home field. Average afternoon game attendance is about 500
spectators, with maximum capacities not probably needed except for championship �
- games. (2) "Buffers" are designed between the athletic �ield events and the ,
` immediate community. To the south, the field is insulated by Edgcumbe B.oulevard,
a landscaped area, and distance--about :700 fe�t from the street to the nearest
, bleachers. To the east and north lie the Highland Park golf courses. And to
the caest are Lhe Highland Park Junior and Senior High Schools. :
There has been an alternative suggestion that P4idwa Stadium be �iven to the
achaol distr�ct. tJsing or acquiring M�dwaj� appears to offer two advantages:
. - - (I) parking facilities are very good, and ,{2) security .problems couZd be easily
: resolved. However, the parking and security pluses appear to be out�aeighed by
the disadvantages of schedulin�, design an� cQSts SCHEDULING: In 1972-73 �
there werA twenty-seven (27) footba�l games played at Midway Stadium. This is
approxi�ately three games per week--a rate� indicating that the field is already
overused. Moreover, future realignment ofzconferences by the Minnesota State -"
� - High School League will, in all probabilit�, mean more"games 'at B4idway Stadium -
even without considering that facility as ' replacenent for the proposed Highland
. Pazk Athletic Field developnentc DESIGN; �rlidway Stadium was built primarily tor -
minor league: professio�al baseball. The s�.ats a"re too .far from the football ' '` " " ' ` ' "
- .. : playing field to be satisfactory; temporar` bleachers would be n�'eded.' Moreover, ` ' " ' "
even in the larger, major league stadia it is difficult to design well for both
football and baseball--without considering the track.location needed.b`y the ' -
Saint Paul Public Schools. At Midway, the �football field �s not de.signed for
.�°. proper drainage and the infield area becomes irapossible to pla on-=too hard in
_ : dry weatlzer and too slippery in wet' weathei. Major league stadia that are used
for both sports sustain �a maintenance cost �that the public schools cannot afford.
_ CQSTS: Compared to the school district's proposal for a more modest athletic
field at Highland Park, costing between $95.,000 and $I1D,00(3 depending on seating
capacity, the re-design and maintenance of rlids��ay Stadium wo�31d pIace a gr.�at�r �
financ;al bu;-den °on ttie people of Saint Pauil.. Temgorary bleachers for 3000 seats
would cost $45,000. Constructing a track and providing for drain�ge of the foot-
ball field (crowning and gradin�) are estir:�ted at $40,000 each--assti�ing _that
the difficult problems of deueloping an acceptable multiple-use design could be -
solved. '
� rlaintenance costs for the riic��•�ay facility are estiriated at $100,000 per year at
present use levels--higher if appropriate m�altiple use programs were added.
'Li�htin�adjustments from basebaZl to footb,�ll �aoulc3 also bc very expensive.
0_perat i.on a,ict maintenance of t}ze �arkin� loY� woulct be an increased eost for the
sctiool district, even were it nat passed onyin cliarges to spectators. 1'ranspor-
tation costs would al5o increasc, because bcith conipetin� scho�7s �ooulcl be I�laying
a�;:y fro:n h<;;;�c. Since [he city ��rE�se�itly u�tc�rrites hii.dway St<�clium at <z loss, it
is cliiCicult to see hos� the schciol ctistrict „rould re_alizc any ec�n�mi�s--<ilune
or �!? Co*n?�;Tl�ztion with otl;er i:scr�--�vcn l;y �tcc��:ptin�; it a�s �t �;iiL tti _i�e�: oL tiie
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HIGHLAND PARK ATHLETIC FIELD PETITION ANALYSIS ��Z �7�
(Prepared by the Saint Paul Public Schools Information Servi.ces �- May 2, 1974)
� The Saint Paul Board of F.ducation is askiny�for relief of two deed restrictions
at the Highland Park Athletic Field site: (1) to build a service building and
(2) to construct bleachers. The service building is needed now tb serve the
present physical education program because of the danger in��olved in moving
equipment across Snelling Avenue, as well as for athletic conipetition. The
bleachers are needed now for track events, girls' athletics and other spring
activities. No relief is sought for a third deed restriction which prohibits
the installation of lights at the athletic field.
The proposed development of the Highland Park Athletic Field will include a
service building to house toilet rooms, team rooms, tickets, concessions and
storage. A two-level building is planned with a 1,000 square foot lower level
opening to the playing field and a 1,836 square foot upper level opening to the
upper ground level at the west side of the present field where the building will
be set into the existing hillside. Also proposed are bleachers to seat about
3000 spectators. The 2000 seats projected for the west side of the field will
be built into the hillside and create no visual profile as one views the total
site. The 1000 seats on the east side of the site--to be developed only if
experience shows a need--would stretch the length of the football field and rise
to about seven feet above ground level. Insulation of athletic field aetivities
from immediate neighbors is planned in two ways: (1) offstreet parking will be
provided for 400 vehicles on the site, and an additional 240 vehicles can find
parking spaces on Snelling and Montreal. The parking is adequate for 3000
spectators (assuming two or three people per car) since half of the spectators
will be at their home field. Average afternoon game attendance is about 500
spectators, with maximum capacities not probably needed except for championship
games. (2) "Buffers" are designed between the athletic field events and the
" immediate community. To the south, the field is insulated by Edgcumbe Boulevard,
a landscaped area, and distance--about 700 feet from the street to the nearest
bleachers. To the east and north lie the Highland Park golf courses.. And to
the west are the Highland Park Junior and Senior High Schools.
There has been an alternative suQgestion that Midway Stadium be �iven to the
school district. Using or acquiring Midway appears to offer two advantages:
(1) parking facilities are very good, and (2) security problems could be easily
resolved. However, the parking and security pluses appear to be outweighed by
the disadvantages of scheduling, design and costs. SCHEDULING: In 1972-73
there were twenty-seven (27) football games played at Midway Stadium. This is
approximately three games per week--a rate indicating that the field is already
overused. Moreover, future realignment of conferences by the Minnesota State
High School League will, in all pro�ability, mean more games at Midway Stadium
even without considering that facility as a replacement for the proposed Highland
Park Athletic Field development. DESIGN: Midway Stadium was built primarily for
minor league professional baseball. The seats are too far from the football
playing field to be satisfactory; temporary bleachers would be needed.' Moreover,
even in the larger, major league stadia it is difficult to design well for both
football and baseball--without considering the track location needed by the
Saint Paul Public Schools. At Midway, the football field is not designed for
proper drainage and the infield area becomes impossible to play on--too hard in
dry weather and too slippery in wet weather. Major league stadia that are used
for both sports sustain a maintenance cost that the public schools cannot afford.
COSTS: Compared to the school district`s proposal for a more modest athletic
field at Highland Park, costing between $95,J00 and $110,000 depending on seating
capacity, the re-design and maintenance of Midway Stadium would place a greater
financial burden on the people of Saint Paul. Temporary bleachers £or 3000 seats
would cost $45,000. Constructing a track and providing for drainage of the foot-
ball field (crowning and grading) are estimated at $40,000 each--assumir.g that
the difficult problems of developing an acceptable multiple-�.ise c�esign could be
solved.
Maintenance costs for the Midway facility are estimated at $1QC�,OUO per yea� at
present use levels--higher if appropriate multiple use prograa:s were a��c:d.
Li�hting adjustments from baseball to footbail w�uld also C� ve�;• �.::t.:::^�iv��.
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LA�ti RENGE D. COHEv
'_�TAYOR
Council President Ruby riunt
Honorable Mem't�ers of the City Council
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102
Dear President riunt and Council Members:
I am transmitting for your review and action a
memorandum to me from Mr. Vincent Coughlin, Planning
Coordinator, concerning the proposed H.ighland Park
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atnletic facili�.
The question of the use of this tax-forfeit land
was referred to tne City by Ramsey County some time ago
for its review and comment. As Mr. Coughlin's memorandum
indicates , the planning department has reviewed this matter
in conjunction with staff from the parks and recreation
division, and has determined that the facility--with
certain use restrictions--is desirable.
Because of the nature of this project, a public
hearing on the matter would seem to be appropriate and
desirable , and I would urge you to hold such a hearing �
at the earliest possible time.
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WRENCE . CO EN ��
Mayor
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cc: Mr. Frank D. Marzitelli
Mr. Vince�t M. Cou�hlin
rIr. Thomas Kelley
Mr. John Ricci
Mr. Bob Piram
Dr. George Young
Members of the Board of Education
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CITY PLANNiNG DEPARTMENT
VINCENT M. COUGHLIN
r�y 9, 1973 � � � � � � � � PLANNING COORDINATOR
p,"QY � '� 1�73
MAYOtt'S O�F10E
Lawrence D. Cohen
Mayor, City of St. paul
347 City Hall
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
Dear Mayor Cohen:
Some time ago you asked us to review the question of the Independent School
District's use of a Highland Park Athletic Facility and to make recommen-
dations regarding the removal of deed restrictiona. This facility was to be
located across Snelling Avenue from the current school between Montreal and
Edgcumbe Road in an area often considered to be a part of Highland Park.
Since you forwarded the request to us we have arranged meetings between
representatives of the city's parka and Recreation Department and represent-
atives of the Independent School District staff at which the following
tentative agreements were arrived at:
a. No major objections to the overall use as proposed by the School
District were identified.
b. General agreement that the proposed uses were needed and that they
are desirable facilities to have in close proximity to the school.
c. No other locations are available to accommodate the proposed uses
at reasonable location in relationship to the school.
d. Proposed uses and construction have been designed in such a manner as
to cause a minimum of disruption to the park and surrounding neighbor-
hoods.
e. Site plan modifications were agreed to which would provide protection
for a golf green located near the intersection of the athletic
facility and the golf course adjacent to Montreal Avenue. This
modification provided for the movement of fences and changes in the
property line which allows the existing green to be maintained.
After the site plan was revised, a public meeting was held at the Highland
Park High School on April 5, 1973. Prior to the meeting notices were sent
to all residenta within 300 feet of the proposed facility. Notices were
also sent to all known active cornmunity organizations in the Highland Park
Area. During the course of the hearing many questions were asked in terms
of the extent to which development would take place, effect on the neighbor-
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May 9, 1973
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l�ood, and questions regarding ownership of the land and deed restrictions.
Generally those speaking at the hearing did not voice any major objections
to the site plan or proposals being made at that time.
After the public meeting at Highland High School a letter of objection was
received from Norris Carnes (copy attached) and other residents along
Edgcumbe Road. During subsequent individual meetings, two overriding
objections have surfaced. The major objection seems to be related to the
proposed increased demand for facilities by the School District and the
increased demands for parking and traffic generation which cause a strain
on the neighborhood. While there appears to be a passive agreement with
the current proposal, there is a strong feeling that a lighting restriction
should be maintained on the site in the form of a deed restriction and
through other means which would guarantee that lighting and night time
athletic events do not take place. The residents have also expressed a
strong concern that the traffic and parking problems which currently exist
as a result of student and night time adult parking be resolved.
Recomm�endations:
1. Recommend that the deed restrictions on the subject property relating
to restriction for the construction of athletic facilities, buildings
and the restrictions regarding the construction of permanent bleachers
be released. This would allow the School Board to obtain proper title
and to construct the needed facility as proposed in the attached site
plan.
2. We recommend that a deed restriction prohibiting night lighting be placed
on this property in such a manner that it could not be waived without
public hearings and consent of the City Council as well as the Board of
Education. In this regard we would recormnend that the City Attorney's
office prepare the necessary legal mechanism for implementing such a
restriction.
3. We recommend that the portion of the site as delineated on the attached
map be deeded to the city to protect the golf green.
At this time we are not making any recommendations regarding the parking
situation. We have been and will eontinue to work with the staff of the
Independent School District to resolve this problem. As solutions are found
to the parking problem they will be brought forward.
If you have any further questions regarding this matter, I will be happy to
meet with you at any time.
Sincerely,
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Vincent M. Coughlin
PLANNING COORDINATOR
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PLANNING COORDINATOR
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Councilman Legislatire Aide
OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL
CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102
September 24, 1973
T0: All Council Members
FROM: Ruby Hunt, Council President ���
SUBJECT: Proposed Highland Park Athletic Stadium
In view of the fact that the Board of Education has
decided to bring legal action against the County in regard to
the above matter, it would appear to be inappropriate for the
Council to proceed with a meeting at this time.
If the Council concurs, I would suggest that a motion
to that effect be passed and the proper people notified.
CC: Mayor Lawrence Cohen
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Council President Ruby M. Hunt
Room 719 City Hall
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102
Dear President Hunt:
I have been a� that the City Council on September 7 requested
the Planning Qr to conduct a public hearing, with the
City Counci' � . ��, on the matter of the proposed Highland
Park Athle'
As you k• � �y recommendation to the City
Council ack on June 25 , I suggested
that a matter. I continue to feel
that ` , � ` However, I also feel
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the City Council.
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indicating that the meeting will be a public hearing held by
the City Council.
If these actions in any way seem inappropriate to you, please
contact me at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely ,
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AWR CE D. COHEN
Mayor
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Vincent M. Coughlin
Bill Grace
City Council Members .
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i-ionorable Mernbers of the City Council
Saint Paul, iKinnesota 55102
Dear Presiden� Hunt and Council Members:
; I am transmitting for your review anci action a
� r��emorandum to me from Mr. Vincent Coughlin, Planning
: Coordinator, concerning the proposed: Highland_ParY.
� atnletic facility �- -
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was refei�red to tne City by Ramsey County sone time a�o
� for its review and commerit . As i^,r. Coughlin' s ��e;::orar.dwn
indicates , the plannin� depart;,,�nt nas revie���ed t::is matter
.i.r� cor-���nction with staff from tr,e parks and recreation
div:isian, and 'tias determined �tha-r. t;�e facility--with
certain use restrici::ions�-is desirable.
Because of the nature oz tnis project , a pu�lic
nearing on the matter would ;�ee:n to be appro_riate and
desirab].e , and I would urge t,�ou �:o ilei.d suc;, a �earino
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Mr. Bob Piram �
Dr. George Young
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St. paul, ,iinnesota 55102
Dcar Mayor Cohen;
Somc time ago you asked us to review the question of the Zndependent School
Dis�rict's use of a Highland Park Athletic Facility and to make recammen-
dations re�arding the removal of deed restrictions. This facility was to be
locate.t across Snelling Avenue from the current school betweEn Montreal and
Fdgcumbe Road in an area often considered to be a part of Highland Park.
Since you forwarded the request to us we have arranged meetings between
r�apresentatives of the city's parks and Recreation Departm�nt and represent-
atives of the Independent School District staff at which the following
tentative agreements were arrived at:
8• N� m�jor objections to the overa;.l �.�sF;� -�
Distr.ict were identified. Proposed by the School
b• Gen��ral agreement that the pro�?osed �.;.=;,:;: �,yere needed and that tney
are c;esirable facilities to have in close proximitq to the scnool.
�. No other locations are available to acco,� � odate the proposed uses
at reasonable Iocation in re�ationshi� to the scnool.
d. Proposed uses and construction have beea uesigned in such a �anner as
to cause a minimum of disruption to the park and surrounc3i;�g r�eibhbor-
hoods.
e. Site plan modifications were agreeci to �•:iiich would provide protection
' for a golf green located ne�r tlie inte,-;;ection ol the att�Ietic
facility and the golf course acljacen� to ;�;or,treal Avenue. This
modi�ication provided for the movernent o� fences and chan�es ir, the
property line which allows tne e:isting &reen to be �aintained.
Aixe�: the site plan was revised, a public meetint, was held at the Hi�hiand
i?nrk I�igh School on April S, 1973. Prio: to ti�e �aee�in; no�ices �;er� sen�
tc? a11 resident;� within 300 feet of the propo;ed f�.�cilit�r. Notices wer�
also sent to all known active community'or�;anizations in the �iighland Parl:
Area. During Che course of the hearing many questions were a81:ed in terms
of the extent to which developnent would take place, effect on the neignbor-
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��ood, ar.c: questions regarding ownership of the Iand and deed restrictions.
Gcnerally those speaking at the hearing did not voice any major objections
to tiie site plan or proposals being made at that time.
�1Eter the public meeting at Iiighland High Scnooi a letter of objection was
rrceived L-rom Norris Carnes (copy attached) and other residents along
E�Is;ct;mhe Road. During subsequent individual meetinbs, two overricin�
oi�ic'c•tions tiave surfaced. The major objection seer,�s to be related to the
pro;�osed increased demand for facilities by the Schooi District and the
i,1cr��ase� demands for parking and traffic generation which cause a strain
on tlic� nei�hborhood. While there appears to be a passive agreement with
t:ic current proposal, there is a strong feeling that a lighting restriction
should Ue maintained on the site in the form of a deeci restriction and
tiirou�;Ii other means which would guarantee that lighting and night ti�r�e
at���Zetic events do not take placeo The residents have also expressed a
stron�; concern that the traffic and parking problems which currently exist
as a resalt of student and night time adult parking be resolved.
necommendations:
1. Recommend that the deed restrictior.s on the subject pro�erty relating
to restriction for the construction oi athletic facilities, buildings
,ind the restrictions re�arding tl.e construction of perntanent bleachers
be rcleased. This would allow the School Board to obtain proper title
and to construct the needed facility as pro�osed in the attached site
plan.
2. We recommend that a deed restriction pronibiting nignt lighting be placed
on this property in such a nanner t'r�at i� covld not be waived witnout
public hearings and consent o= the City Council as well as the �oard of
Education. In this regard we wouid reco�:..;�end that the City Attorney`s
office prepare the necessary legal mechunis� for implementing such a
restriction.
s. We recomnend that the portion of thc siL-e as delineated on �he attached
map be deeded to the city to protect tne gol;. green.
��i. ,:',,is time we are not making any r::co � ��enuations regarding t�e pazking
s i , ��::eion. We have been and will con�i��ue to �:�orr with tne staf� of the
��:�Ic��en�lent School District to resolve this prooj.c�:,, tis solutions are found
t.o t:i�e parlcing problem they will be brought iUr'D7BLCi.
:; yc>u liave any further questions regarding th�s r,�atter, I wiil be happy to
mr«�,: with you at any time. .
� Si.nccrely,
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Vincent M. Coughlin
I'LANhING COORDINATOR
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Gene Sigvertsen
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'i'}�e uttr.ntion of Richard J. Battis, Attorney for S.D.No. 625; Council for City of St.Paul;
County Administrator; Land Commissioner
ir+ rcNp�c�fuliy called t� the following $'ies�luiian of t�a ��Arrl o# �ounty C�rnsn3aaioncr» of �dum�s�y
Cuuniy, J1Tiiine�ulu, uclopfec3 AZ LilC IIi�Q�lIIl3' 111�I� �2i October 15, 1973,
Ky (:or3�n�issioi�er Finley
' WF�REAS, Independent School District No. 625 has made application far the
conveyance from the State of Minaesota of certain tax forfeited land lying between
Snelling Avenue and Highland park in the City of St. Paul; and
WI�REAS, the Board of Ramsey County Commissioners on May 24, 1971, referred
said application to the Council for the City of St. Paul for recommendation, and
to date, has received no response from said City Cauncil, and
WI�REAS, Richard J. Battis, Attorney for School District No. 625, has
advised the Board of Ramsey County Commissioners that the said School District
has directed him to commence litigation against Ramsey County to compel consideration
and a decision on this application, Naw, Therefore, Be It . •
RESOLVED That the Board of RamsQy County Camrnissioners take no action on the
aforesaid application of SchaoL District No. 625 without recommendation fram the
municigality involved, the City of St. Paul, and Be It Further
RESOLVED 2hat the Board of Ramsey County Commissioners urges the Cauncil €or
the City of St. Paul to hold public hearings on the matter to a final concZusion
and determination.
EUGENE F. 2YL4CAULAY, County Administrato .
gy Executive Secr�tary
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T}:e ut;e�3tiou of Richard J. Battis, Attorney for S.D.No, 625; Counci:l for City of St.Paul;
County Admiaistrator; Land Coutmissioner
' i4 rcw,�YCtfully calIccl to the �o�Iowing ae9r�ia�Yiun OF 9.�Ifl �D�IY'[� of Couniy C�mm�a�ioncrK of kiu3nai>y
County, i�Iiitnesotu, ndoptetl ut She m��3�� �e1t1 ou October 15, 1973,
Hy C;c�lj�mqssioi�er Finley .
' WI�iEREAS, Independent School District No. 625 has made application for the
conveyance from the State of Minnesota of certain tax forfeited land lying between
Sne1ling Avenue and Highland park in the City of St, paul; and �
WHEREAS, the Board of Ramsey County Commissioners on May 24, 1971, referred
said application to the Cnuncil for the City of St. Paul for recommendatioa, and
to date, has received no response from said City Council, and -
WHEREAS, Richard J. Battis, Attorney for School Distrfct No. 625, has
advised the Board of Ramsey County Commissioners that the said School District
has directed him to commence litigation against Ramsey County to co�npel consideration
an3 a decision on this application, Now, Therefore, Be It �
�ESOLVED That the Board af RamsQy County Com�issioners take no action on the
aforesaid application of School. IIistrict No, 625 without recommendation from the
mcinici�^ality involved, the Czty of St. Paul, and Be It �urther
ItEStJLVED That the Board of Ramsey County Commissioners urges the Councfl €or
the City of St, Paul to hold public hearings on the matter to a final conclusion
and determination,
EUGENE F, t3.4CAUT,AY, County Ad;ninfstrato
�y E�:e�utf.vm Secr�t�ry
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• �A��IS�iY CO�I�T� CO:��'nMY��fIOI�T�R� OF T�HE CLERKi � Z �
� STAT� OF 2�IINNEt30TA LOU McKENNA
County Auditor
CHARLES P. McCARTY MRS. DONALD M. DE COURCY
Chairman JOHN T. FINLEY
WiLLIAM E.CARLSON,JR. JOHN MILTON 132 Court House
LAWRENCE D.COHEN ED SALVERDA Saint Paul,Minnesota
55102
October 18, 1971
Refer to County Boar�
File 434-243
Mr. Georse P. Young
Superinte,ident of Sch4ols
U�ar Sir:
The Board of Ramsey County Cammissfoners in sessian on October 18, 1971,
cor.sid�red y�ur comcnunicaticn requesting action en the zpplication of
Indepandent School District #625, and convey�nce to the dis[rict of certain
tax £orfeited lands lacat�d in the Hi�hland Park area.
The County Eoard reYUests tliat you submit cl�ta�led plan� which the School
Distric.t has for devr.:lopm�nt of this land, to th� C���acil for thd City of
St. Paul, and to th� Board of Ramsey County Co�.-�is�io.^.rr's. It is the d�-
sire of the C�unty Board th3t �11 phases of the prupo�al be sub�itted so
that the City Cauncil can make a c'Gt�tr�in�tion ao to its recor.r.zAndation
to the Boarci of County Cor�►i�sion�rs.
Youra v�ry truly,
LOU McK�iDI�'�, County Auditor
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J. D. S�ran, E::�cuCiv� S�.ciutary
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City Clerk Pollution. Control
City Attorney Health
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T0: BOARD OF RAriSEY COUI�TY COI�iISSIONERS
MENIBERS OF 'THL� ST.� PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THL BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625.
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TBE AIGHLAND PARK AIGB SCHOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildin$ the pronosed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie?d lighta are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielda for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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MEMBERS OF THE ST,: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEt�IBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGB SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,0�0 people, a scoreboard, and .a+building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desi�;ned to
accommnodate team sports and phqsical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Aighland Park Junior High School
and the llighland Park Senior gigh School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAt�tSEY COTJNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF TIi� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
, MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACZLITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK RIGR SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,0�0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilitiea designed to
acco�odate team aports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installatioa will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physfcal education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h Sch�ol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAtiSEY COUI�TY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THC ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE B4ARD OF EDUCATIQN - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE AIGHLAND PARR HIGH SCfl00L •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:buildiag which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommnodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
junior and senior high school. Fie�d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielda for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAPiSEY COUIVTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUAICIL
MII+4BERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR t�IIG$ SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities wi11 include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie1d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provfde suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h Sch�ol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAPISEY COiJIVTY C01�QiISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF TH� ST.: PAUL CITY COUATCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCFi00L DISTRICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the �IiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,��0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAPiSEY COUI�TY COI�LMISSIONERS ,
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
ME�iBER5 OF TflE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGALAND PARR ftIGR SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the pronosed athletic facility at the Iiighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .s:building whi.ch will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desigaed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie1d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide auitable field$ for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Sighland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the llighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RA�iSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF TIiE BUARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK �iIGA S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,n00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, 'toilets, and other physical facilities desi�ned to
accommuodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation wi2Z include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAi�iSEY COUNTY COP'L►'�IISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MII+iBERS OF TH� BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFI� HIGHLAI�'D PARR HIGH SCAOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�mnodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .s:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
� accaffinodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lfghts are not included in this
proposal. The installation wiZl include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI+iS'EY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEriSERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHQOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,OQ0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classas for both the
�unior and senior high school. FieJd lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Ii3ghland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RA1�iSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIO
Mh'[�IBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY CO IL
MEt+IBERS OF THL� BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLADID PARK HIGH SCHUOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highlaad
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fiead lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Aighland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School. �
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�LSEY COUI�TY C�I�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
NIEMBERS OF THE SOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR AIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic faCility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilete, and other phqsical facilities designed to
acconmiodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
junior and seaior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary laadscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior Hi�h School.
N� ADDRESS
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�� MF�2BERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
' MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT ��625
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/ PETITION RELATII3G TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGR SCHOOL �
^� ATHLETIC FIELD.
. � I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at thz HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
� accommodate 3,�J00 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�;ned to
� !r accrnmmodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
� �unior and senior high school. Fiel.d lights are not included in this
��w proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
n �I accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
�'� physical education programs of both the Highland Park Ju ior High School�
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School. /
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T0: BOARD OF RAAiSEY COUI�iTY COPLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PALTL CITY COUPTCIL
I�MBERS OF T$E BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA SCHOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:buiiding which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie1d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Si�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior Aigh School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�iSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THL ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEt4BER5 OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE AI�HLAND PARK HIGA SCHUbL �
ATHI.ETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facillty at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team eports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAtiSEY COUAITY CONLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF TH� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEP3BER5 OF THL� BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TfIE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA SCg00L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Iiighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scsreboard, sad .s:buildin� which will
provide storage, toileta, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommnodate team aports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fiead lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education grograms of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAriSEY COUIITY COMMISSIONERS
MEM�ERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUPICIL
t�PiBEkS OF THE B4AKD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625,
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TfIE HIGHLAND PARK AIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,��0 people, a scoreboard, nnd .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desiRned to
accammodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
"�physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARU OF RA?�ISEY C4UNTY COMMISSIONEtLS
MEMBERS OF TH� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTR.ICT #625
PETITIOPl RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAt3D �'ARR AIGA S.CHUOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the �IiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to --
accommodate 3,000 people, a scareboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
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proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
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physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
atid the I�ighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RL�iSEY COUI�TY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF TAE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEt�IBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
' PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK AIGA S.Cfl00L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,A00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAi+iSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGF�LAND PARK HIGfl SCHOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,0�0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which wi].1
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will iaclude the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Juaior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BQARD OF RAIiSEY COUIITY CO1tiLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MII+iBERS OF TAE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA SCflQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the �►roposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Aighland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�iSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MFH�ERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA SCfl00L �
ATHI,ETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildin� the pronosed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachera to
accommodate 3,000 people, a ecoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sporta and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The inatallation will iaclude the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Highland Park Senior Aigh School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUIITY COI�.MISSIONEttS
MEMBERS OF THE $T.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
ME�iBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT ;�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFIE HIGHLAND PARK HIGH S.Cfl00L
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favvr of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a acoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this _
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accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUIQTY C01�lMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MII�4BERS OF THE BOAP,D OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �{'625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK AIGA SCHOQL
ATHI,ETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildin� the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phyaical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fiead lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielda for the athletic and
physical education programs of both Che Highland Park Junior Hi�h Sch�ol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COI�iMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
ME[+iBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK AIGA SCAOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h Sch�ol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RA?�iSEY COUNTY COIvLMISSIONE?tS
MEMBERS OF TIiE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION — SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
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T0: BOARD OF RAiiSEY COUIITY COI�`1ISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THL� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
1�PiBEItS OF THE BOA17D OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTR.ICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�IE HIGHLAND �ARK HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor nf building the prouosed athletic facility at the fliRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The instal].ation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
��E • ADDRESS
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T0: BOARD OF RAt�iSEY COUIVTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEPiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �t625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�I� HIGHLANA PARR F[IGA �CHQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accom�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie7d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
NAME ' ADDRESS
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�iSEY COi3I1TY COI�IISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4E625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TAE HIGI�LAND PARK AIGH S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the FliRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accomanodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
�� • ADDRESS _
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T0: BOARD OF RAi�iSEY COUAITTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEI+iBERS OF THE BOA,RD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFIi: HIGHLAiV'D PARK HIGH SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Fli�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,0�0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
junior and senior hi�;h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
�� ' ADDRES _
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T0: BOARD OF RAi�iSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EAUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFI� HIGHLAND PARK AIGA SCAOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the AiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These £acilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�ned to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation wi12 include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
NAME ' ADDRESS
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P E T I T I 0 N � `�'``�n-`'�C!'�fi�-�..
T0: BOARD OF RAIiSEY COUIJTY COlvLMISSIONERS
MEi�BERS OF TH� ST: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TH� HIGI�LAh'D PARK AI�R S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�nodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accomm�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
N� ' ADDRESS
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P E T I T I 0 N
• T0: BQARD OF RAtiSEY COUNTY COl'�iISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
' MII+iBEFtS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
�� PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND k'ARK HIGA 5CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,0�0 people, a scdreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iii�hland Park Senior High School.
;�� � ADDRESS
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T0: BOARD OF RArtSEY COUNTY COPLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MF.MBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, And :aibuilding which will
prov3de storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessarq landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior 8i�h School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
p� ADDRESS
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUI�ITY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THL� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK AIGH SGH40L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Iiighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a acoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athleCic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
� ADDRESS
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T0: BOARD OF RAriSEY COUNTY CO1�tMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUI. CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIG�iLAND PARK HIG$ SCHOOL •
ATHLETIG,FIELD.
I am in favor of buildin� the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will inc2ude: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilitiea designed to
accommodate team sports snd physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie2d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Aighland �ark Junior Hi�h School
a�d the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
�ME ADDRESS
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUIJTY COIrQrIISSIONERS ,
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL �
MEEiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TAE HIGHLAND PARK RIGg SCSOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�rtodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
N� ' ADDRESS
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Ta: BOARD OF RAPiSEY COiJNTY COI�IISSIOIdERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE B4ARD OF EDUCATION - SCHODL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK I�'IGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at thz Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acconmmodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the High2and Park Junior High Schnol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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C MMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUPiCIL
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PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGA S.CflQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at tha Hiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a acoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desi�ned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation wiZl include the necessary landscaping to
h / accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
`� !�j physical education programs of both the Highland Park Ju ior Hi�h Schc�ol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School. /
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T0: BQARD OF RAT�iSEY COUNTY COI�tMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEgiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFIE HIG�iLANA PARK HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�ned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�SSEY COUIITY COi�IMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEi�iBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHI.AlV'D �ARK HTGH S.CHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
� I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accammodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. FieJd lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
phqsical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iii�hland Park Senior High School.
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TOt BQARD OF RA2iSEY COUIITY COMMIISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEA4BERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING T4 FACILITIES AT TFIE HIGHI.AND �ARK AIGA SCHQOL �
ATHI,ETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiAhland
Park Athlet c Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,(J00 people, a scoreboard, snd .s:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accammodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAPiSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MENIBERS OF TSE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA S.CHOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buflding the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desigaed to
accommodate team aports and physical education clasees for both the
�unior and senior high school. FieJd lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Ai�h School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
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MEMBERS OF T�iE ST.� PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCH�L DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA S.Cfl00L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accom�odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a+bui3ding which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and phqsical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical educatioa prograzns of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the �iighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAAiSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.� PAUL CITY COUATCIL
MEPiBERS OF T$E BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGflLAND PARR HIGfl SCfl00L •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the propoaed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:buiiding which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsicaY facilities desi�nned to
accommodate team sports and physical educatiion classes for both the
�unior and senior hi�h school. Field lighCS are not included in this
proposal. The lnstallation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielda for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAriSEY COUI�TY COMMISSIONERS
Mhfi2BERS OF TEiL� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF TflE $OARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGH S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the protwsed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�40 people, a acoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accomm�odate team sports and phqsical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielda for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Aighland Park Junior High School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAtiSEY COUIVTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEt3BE�tS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAI`ID PARR HIGH SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS �
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAffiERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE SIGHLADJD PARR AIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi$hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�J00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desiRned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hi�h school. Fiead lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation wi11 include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior fli�h School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�iSEY COUNTY COt�IMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
ME1+4BERS OF TIiE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
PETITION REI.ATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGg g.CA00L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage. toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accammodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h Sch�ol
and the Iiighland Park 5enior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAMSEY COUI�TY COI�iMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TAE HIGHLAND PARR AIGH SCHOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�nned to
. acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will iaclude the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAAiSEY COUI�TY COMMISSIONERS
MF.MBERS OF THL ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MF.rIBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIG�iLAND PARK HIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic faeility at the Aighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will iaclude: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desi�ned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�iSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.. PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THL BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TAE HIGEiLAND PARK HIGH SCHQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accomn►odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, ead .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acconmlodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fiead lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical educatioa programe of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Highland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAt�iSEY COUNTY COI�CMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF T8� BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�iE HIG�LAND PARR HIGA S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the pronosed athletic facility at the Iiighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,�J�0 people, a acoreboard, 8ad .s:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hi�h school. Fie�d lights are not iacluded in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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MEMBERS OF TH� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEE4BERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�I� HIGHLAND �ARR tiIGB SCHQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athl�tic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acc�t�fiodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the �iighland Park Se�tior High 5chool.
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MEMBERS OF T�iE ST.: PAUL CZTY COUNCIL .
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCIi00L DISTRICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFI� HIGHI.AIv'D �ARK AIGA SCHQOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�ned to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field li�hts are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BQARD OF RAt�iSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEPiBERS OF THE BOAI{D OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGI�LAND �ARR HIGA SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of bufldin�g the proposed athletic facility at the FliAhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities wi11 include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a acoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�;ned to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation wiZl include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAI�iSEY COUI�iTY CO1K:"iISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEriBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND �ARK AIGH S.CHOOL
, ATHLETIC FIELD.
I sm in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Flighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, nnd .s:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the abone and to provide suiCable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RA1�iSBY COUNTY C�IIS3IO�lERS
� MEMBERS OF THE $'�.. PAUL CITY COONCIL
Mffi�tB8R3 OF THE BO�ARD OF EDUCATION - SCROOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHL�AND PARR AIGfl SCBOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Iiighland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachera to
accom�odate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:bui3diag which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phyaical facilities desigaed to
accommodate tesm aports and physical education class�s for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installatian will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education prog�tams of both the flighland Park Junior High School
and the Highland Park Senior 8igh School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAi�iSEY COUIQTY CONLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COJNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK RIGH S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildinn the proposed athletic facility at the Hiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,��0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAIiSEY CQUI�TY COt�IMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THL� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEtiBELtS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTR.ICT 4�625
PETITIOPI RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFIE HIG�iI.AND PARK AIGA SCfl00L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the �Ii�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, sad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hig,h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h Schoal
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BQARD OF RAI+iSEY COUI�TY CONLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THL� ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEPiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EAUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TfI� HIGHLAND PARK HICH S.CHQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD. �
I am in favor nf building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acconomodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accammodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. FieJ.d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BQARD OF RAI�iSEY COUIQTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
P�IEtiBEKS OF TIiE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFIE HIGHLAND �'ARK AIGH S.CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
� I am in favor of building the proposed a�hletic facility at the Hi�;hland
. Park Athletic Field. These facilities will inclu�le: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accom�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hi�h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RABiSEY COUI�TY COPtMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
NIEPiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR HIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
acco�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie�d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical educatioa programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAi�iSEY COUI�TY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF TIiE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEPiBERS OF THE BOAFtD OF EDUCATION - SCHQl9L DISTRICT ��625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�i� HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of huilding the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�ned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAPiSEY COUNTY CONLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE AIGHLAND PARK HIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accom�nodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a+building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desi�ned to
accommodate team sports and phqsical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie1d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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. OARD OF RAriSEY COUNTY COirLMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUATCIL
MEPiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HI�A SCfl00L �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facilitq at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. _ These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical educatioa classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installatfon will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Ii3ghlaad Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAtiSEY COUIVTY COT�IMISSIONEItS
MEMBERS OF THE ST: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4I625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK 'HIGA SC�OOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD. �
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, uad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities desiqned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The instal].ation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High Sch�ol
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAt�iSEY COUIJTY COMMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
ME@iBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFI� HIGF�LA1VtD PARK AIGH �CHQOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildin� the proposed athletic facility at the Ai�;hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accom�odate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hig.,h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielda for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RA2SSEY COUNTY COI�IISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEAffiERS OF THE BOAkD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT ��625
PETITIOPi RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TflE HIGHLAND PARR AIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the I�Iiqhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hi�h school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAt�iSEY COTJIVTY COI�iISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCTL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT 4�625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK RIGg SCBaOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildin� the proposed athletic facility at ttie HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities wili include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�100 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RAttSEY COUNTY COI�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MEP�IBERS OF T$E BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCfl00L DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARR AIGH S.CHOOL •
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the pronosed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will iaclude: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:buiiding which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Aighland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Sighland Park Senior High School.
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T0: BOARD OF RA�iSEY COUNTY COT�LMISSIONERS
MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
MiEI+4BERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTR.ICT �625
PETITIOPJ RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIG�iLAIdD PARK 1iIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a acoreboard, and .e:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilitf.es designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes £or both the
�unior and senior high school. Fie]d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
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MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CITY COUNCIL
ME@iBEkS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGtiLAND PARK HIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of buildinr� the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
acco�odate 3,A00 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other phqsical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
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proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
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MEMBERS OF THE ST.: PAUL CIZ`Y COUNCIL
MEAiBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HIGH S.CHOOL �
ATHI.ETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the prouosed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desiRned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�anior and senior hi�h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
ac�omplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical educatioa programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�IE HIGI�LAND �ARK AIGH SCfl00L
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
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accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities desi�ned to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hig,h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
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PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT T�IE HI�IiLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Highland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,0�0 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical fac3lities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
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proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielde for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TFIE HIGHI.AND PARK HIGA S.CAOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
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proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fielde for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
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ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scorebo�rd, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accomanodate team aports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the pronosed athletic facility at the I�Ii�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,040 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and.physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior hig,h school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the aChletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�rh School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHI.AND PARK HIGA SCHQOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the �IiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation wi21 iaclude the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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MEZ•iBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT #625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND PARK AIGA SCHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the Hi�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, end .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accommodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior Hi�h School
and the Iiighland Park Senior High School.
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MII+iBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION - SCHOOL DISTRICT �625
PETITION RELATING TO FACILITIES AT THE HIGHLAND �ARK RIGA SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facility at the I�Ii�hland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,�00 people, a scoreboard, and .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accom�odate team sports and physical educatian classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Fiel.d lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical- education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the Iii�hland Park Senior High School.
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PETITIOAI RELATING TO FACILITIES AT TfIE HIG�LAND �ARR AIGA 3CHOOL �
ATHLETIC FIELD.
I am in favor of building the proposed athletic facilitq at the HiRhland
Park Athletic Field. These facilities will include: bleachers to
accommodate 3,000 people, a scoreboard, aad .a:building which will
provide storage, toilets, and other physical facilities designed to
accomanodate team sports and physical education classes for both the
�unior and senior high school. Field lights are not included in this
proposal. The installation will include the necessary landscaping to
accomplish the above and to provide suitable fields for the athletic and
physical education programs of both the Highland Park Junior High School
and the iiighland Park Senior High School.
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