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=0*. The City of Saint Paul
AMAMeetings for the Week of
August 13th, thru August 17th, 2001
MONDAY - August 13th
Board of Zoning Appeals Public 3:00 PM Room 330 City Hall
Hearing
TUESDAY - August 14th
*Ramsey County Policy Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers
Meeting
Board of Water Commissioners 5:00 PM Room 330 City Hall/Courthouse
Saint Paul Human Rights 6.00 PM Baker Community Center, 209
Commission Page Street
WEDNESDAY - August 15th
Closed Meeting of the City Council 2:30 PM 310 City Hall
*City Council--- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers
THURSDAY - August 16th
Legislative Hearing - The Vintage 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall
Zoning Committee 3:00 PM Council Chambers
FRIDAY - August 17th
No Meetings Scheduled
*Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channel 18.
Interpreter service for the hearing impaired will be provided at public meetings upon request. Request can be made by
calling(651)266-8509(Voice and TDD)Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M A minimum of two days notice is
required.
For more information on any of these meetings,you can send Email to:
citizen.servicena,ci.stpaul.mn.us, or call the Saint Paul Citizen Service Office at(651) 266-8989
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RUG-09-2001 16:38 RAMSEY COUNTY MANAGER 651 266 8039 P.02/02
MEETING NOTICE
BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
15 W. KELLOGG BLVD., ST. PAUL, MN 55102
651 266-8350
MSEY COUNTY
Monday, August 13,2001
Tuesday,August 14,2001
9:00 a.m. - Policy Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Immediately following Policy Board
- Administrative Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Regional Railroad Authority Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
1:30 p.m. - Board Workshop—Update on Welfare Reform & Integrated Intensive
Intervention (III)
Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room
Wednesday,August 15, 2001
1:00 p.m. - AMC Leadership Summit
International Falls, Minnesota
7:00 p.m. - Ramsey County Library Board
2640 E. 7th Avenue, North St. Paul
Thursday, August 16, 2001
8:00 p.m. - AMC Leadership Summit
International Falls, Minnesota
Friday, August 17, 2001
7:30 a.m. - AMC Leadership Summit
• International Falls, Minnesota
ADVANCE NOTICE
August 21 —No Board or Committee Meetings
August 28—9:00 a.m. —Policy Board Meeting
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Luci a Johnson -Meetings o the Week Calendar Page 1
. From:' Racquel Naylor
To: Johnson, Lucille
Date: 7/31/01 4:05PM
Subject: Meetings of the Week Calendar
Please add the following to the calendar:
Legislative Hearing for The Vintage
Thursday, August 16, 2001
1:30 p.m.
Room 330 Courthouse
-Racquel
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Lucille Johnson - City Council Closed Meeting.
From: Nancy Anderson
To: Anderson, Jan; Benanav, Jay; Benson, Barb; Birkholz, Jean; Blakey, Jerry; Bostrom, Dan;
Coleman, Chris; Connor, Bob; Harris, Pat; Homans, Nancy; Keran, Janice; Lantry, Kathy;
McInerney, Gerry; Prince, Jane; Reinartz, Matt; Reiter, Jim; Renstrom, Scott; Rider, Chris;
Sanders, Donna; Skupas, Vicki; Thayer, Ella
Date: 8/7/2001 5:21 PM
Subject: City Council Closed Meeting.
CC: Johnson, Lucille; Karpe, Jean; Kimberly, Susan; Moore, Shari; Owusu, Fred; Robinson, Clayton;
Skevas, Eleni; Strathman, Gerry
Cpuncilmembers:
There will be a Closed Meeting of the City Council on Wednesday,August 15,2001at 2:30 p.m. in the Northwest Conference Room,
310 City Hall,to discuss pending litigation.
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AGENDA
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING
AUGUST 13, 2001 3:00 P.M.
ROOM S-330 CITY HALL
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
NOTE: The order in which the items appear on this agenda is not necessarily the order in
which they will be heard at the meeting. The Board of Zoning Appeals will determine
the order of the agenda at the beginning of its meeting.
I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF JULY 23, 2001
II. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS
01-212786 35 Isabel Street West
III. OLD BUSINESS
Applicant - Maria Lathrop (#01-212797)
Location - 640 Marshall Avenue
Zoning - RT-2
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - Several variances in order to construct a new
owner occupied duplex. 1.) A minimum lot
width of 50 feet is required a lot width of 35 feet
is available, for a variance of 15 feet. 2.) Side
yard setbacks of 9 feet are required and a
setback of 6.5 feet is proposed on each side for
variances of 2.5 feet on each side.
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. Applicant - Dainne L. Eberlein (#01-216884)
Location - 2381 Commonwealth Avenue
Zoning - R-3
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A minor variance to permit construction of a
covered walkway along the southeast
property line in the required side yard
setback. A setback of 6' is required and a
setback of 3' is proposed is proposed for a
variance request of 3'.
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AGENDA
AUGUST 13, 2001
PAGE TWO
B. Applicant - Tim Abrahamson Construction
(#01-215233)
Location - 2153 Knapp Street
Zoning - RT-2
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to
reconstruct the original front porch. The
required front yard setback is 59 feet with
41.8 feet proposed, for a variance of 17.2
feet.
C. Applicant - Michael A. Haley (#01-215397)
Location - 1442 Eleanor Avenue
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback in order to construct an
open front porch. The minimum front yard
setback is 30 feet with 26 feet proposed, for
a variance of 4 feet.
D. Applicant - Faith Kruger (#01-215574)
Location - 322 Osceola Avenue South
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback is requested in order to
rebuild the front porch. The minimum
required front yard setback is 16 feet with 7
feet proposed, for a variance of 9 feet.
E. Applicant - David L. Thom (#01-215691)
Location - 410 Eichenwald Street
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A side yard setback in order to rebuild the
2nd floor deck. The required side yard
setback is 9 feet with 4.5 feet proposed, for
a variance of 4.5 feet.
F. Applicant - Patricia A. Lasnetske (#01-215967)
Location - 645 Burlington Road
Zoning - R-1
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - The applicant is requesting a variance of
545 square feet to construct an additional
28' x 32' garage in the rear yard. Maximum
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allowable square footage for garages or
AGENDA
AUGUST 13, 2001
PAGE THREE
similar accessory structures is 1,000 sq. ft.
The total square footage of existing
accessory structures plus the proposed new
garage is 1545 sq. ft.
G. Applicant - W. Randolph Herman (#01-215569)
Location - 1812 Portland Avenue
Zoning - RT-2
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A lot density variance is requested to re-
zone a RT-1 (duplex) to a RT-2 (triplex).
The lot area required is 12,100 square feet
with 10,160 square feet proposed, for a
variance of 1,940 square feet.
H. Applicant - Anthony J. Cobenais (#01-215600)
Location - 1996 Bohland Avenue
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - Two variances to allow a fenced in above
ground swimming pool in the required front
yard. 1.) Above ground swimming pools
are not allowed in the required front yard, a
required front yard variance is requested to
allow an above ground swimming pool. 2.)
The fence height allowed in the front yard is
3.5 feet, a 6.5 feet fence is proposed, for a
variance of 3 feet.
I. Applicant - Christina Duong (#01-215667)
Location - 922 Edmund Avenue
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A lot coverage variance in order to build a
new Single Family Dwelling. Lot coverage of
30% is allowed and coverage of 37% is
proposed, for a variance of 7% (276 sq. ft.)
J. Applicant - Vincent E. Rush (#01-216166)
Location - 1926 St. Clair Avenue
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Zoning - RM-2
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - Three variances in order to construct a new
AGENDA
AUGUST 13, 2001
PAGE FOUR
detached garage. 1.) Required rear yard
setback is 25 feet with 4'4" proposed, for a
variance of 20'8". 2.) Maximum lot coverage
allowed is 30% with 38% proposed, for a
variance of 8% lot coverage. 3.) Required
side yard setback is 9 feet with 1.5 feet
proposed, for a variance of 7.5 feet
K. Applicant - Timothy N. Ackerman (#01-217299)
Location - 190 Saratoga Street North
Zoning - RM-2
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - Two variances in order to construct a new
two-car garage with an apartment on a
property with an existing duplex. 1.) The
minimum lot size required is 10,000 square
feet and 9,480 square feet is available, for a
variance of 520 square feet. 2.) A side yard
setback of 9 feet is required and a setback
of 4 feet to the south and 7.6 feet to the
north is proposed, for a variance of 5 feet to
the south and 1.4 feet to the north.
V. ADJOURNMENT
Board of Zoning Appeal Members: Please call John Hardwick (266-9082) or Debbie Crippen
(266-9144) if you are unable to attend the meeting.
APPLICANT: You or your representative should attend this meeting
to answer any questions the Board may have.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
W. H.Tyrone Ten-ill,Director
SAINT A U CITY OF SAINT PAUL 900 City Hall Telephone: 651-266-8966
Norm Coleman, Mayor 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard Facsimile: 651-266-8962
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1681 TDD: 651-266-8977
AMA
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MEMORANDUM
TO: SAINT PAUL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONERS
FROM: ROBERT L.BATTLE,CHAIR
DATE: AUGUST 8, 2001
SUBJECT: AUGUST 14,2001 MEETING
The August Meeting of the Saint Paul Human Rights Commission will be held on
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 at the Baker Community Center, 209 Page Street, Saint
Paul, MN at 6:00 p.m.
AGENDA
I. Acceptance of Agenda
II. Approval of Minutes
III. Committee Reports
Construction Partnering Program
Awards Committee
IV. Director's Report
V. Old Business
VI. New Business
VII. Announcements
VIII. Public Participation
IX. Adjournment
Please call Myra at 266-8963 if you are unable to attend the meeting.
An Affirmative Action,Equal Opportunity Employer
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BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS
""°L.`""' James Reiter, President • Stephen Haselmann, Vice President
• Commissioners: Matt Anfang • Robert Cardinal • Pat Harris
August 3, 2001
NOTICES TO:
James Reiter, President
Stephen Haselmann, Vice President
Commissioners --Matt Anfang
Robert Cardinal
Pat Harris
MEETING NOTICE
The next Board of Water Commissioners' meeting will be held on TUESDAY,AUGUST 14,2001
at 5 p.m. in the Committee Hearing Room 330, City Hall/Courthouse.
anet Lindgren
Secretary
copy: City Clerk
Lisa Veith, Board Attorney
Pioneer Press
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CITY CLERK
SAINT PAUL REGIONAL WATER SERVICES
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Saint Paul Regional Water Services provides quality water services to the following cities:
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Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings
From: "Dawn Hoffner" <dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us>
Date: 8/10/2001 10:00 AM
Subject: Metro Meetings
WEEK OF:August 13-17,2001
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Transportation Committee-Mon.,Aug. 13,4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: 60 day contract extension with Transportation Displays
Inc.; replacement of Metro Mobility computer equipment;604/614 contract amendment-Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka;Metro Transit/T
&TD 2002 budget presentation;advertising sales requests for proposals;Metro Transit June 2001 ridership;T&TD ridership report;and
other business.
Environment Committee-Tues.,Aug. 14,4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: Hampton comprehensive sewer plan tier II;Mahtomedi
comprehensive sewer plan-tier II; Plymouth comprehensive sewer plan-tier II;authorization to accept and expend state funding from the
Minnesota Legislature for expanded Metropolitan Council water monitoring efforts;authorization to negotiate and execute an amendment to
the engineering contract for combined sewer overflow separation evaluation in Minneapolis; revisions to south Washington County interceptor
facility plan; amendment to engineering design services contracts for South Washington County;authorization to issue a purchase order for
procurement of pneumatic valve operator assemblies for the Metro Plant;ratification of declaration of emergency for repair of Hopkins
forcemain; report on Elm Creek Interceptor facility plan revisions; MCES mid-year report;and other business.
Executive Committee Breakfast-Wed.,Aug. 15,7:30 a.m., Nicollet Island Inn
Rural Issues Work Group-Wed.,Aug. 15, 1 p.m., Room 2A. The agenda includes: continued discussion of rural area information and
issues;summary of discussion and policy considerations for rural centers;Council member reports; and other business.
(Postponed until Aug.29)Transportation Advisory Board
Special Management Committee Meeting-Wed.,Aug. 15,2:30 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: award of sale$44 million general
obligation transit bonds,series 2001 B; $3.6 million general obligation park bonds,series 2001 C;and$14 million general obligation sewer
bonds,series 2001 D;second qtr.2001 summary of procurements;second qtr.2001 financial report;comprehensive annual financial report;
and other business.
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Aug. 15, 3 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: presentation of EPA Plant of the Year Award Region V;
Bloomington comprehensive sewer plan-tier II; authority to purchase Metro Mobility computer equipment through the state's purchasing
venture; Lebanon Hills regional park master plan review;award of sale of$44,000,000 general obligation transit bonds series,2001 B;
$3,600,000 general obligation park bonds,series 2001C;and$14,000,000 general obligation sewer bonds,series 2001D; ratification of
declaration of emergency for repair of Hopkins forcemain;2002 unified operating budget presentation; and other business.
Aviation Policy Plan Task Force-Thurs.,Aug. 16, 1 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: review of airport inventory and capability fact
sheets; review of system evaluation: airport"report cards"; review of regional aviation system planning and development priorities;
background info.on: the impact of NW Airlines MSP hub,MSP aircargo study, regional air service study,sport aviation/light aircraft study;
aviation policy plan update process; MSP International Airport 2020 forecast process;and other business.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 20 24
Livable Communities Committee-Mon.,Aug.20,3:30 p.m., Room 1A
Public Hearing on Adoption of Housing Agency Plan-Mon.,Aug.20,3:30 p.m., Room 1A
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Aug.21,4:30 p.m., Heywood Office
Council Member Retreat-Wed.,Aug.22, 11:30 a.m.,Dodge Nature Center
Management Committee-Wed.,Aug.22,2:30 p.m., Room 1A
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Aug.22,3 p.m., Chambers
Hiawatha Corridor Advisory Committee-Wed.,Aug.22,6:30 p.m.
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre,230 E. Fifth St.,St. Paul. Meeting times and agendas are subject to change.
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission-Mon.,Aug. 13,4 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: lake links trail network master
plan review; reconsideration of proposed revision to reimbursement policy for CIP projects; and other business.
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The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre,230 E. Fifth St.,St. Paul,MN 55101.To
verify meeting times,please call Sandi Dingle at 651.602-1312.
METROPOLITAN SPORTS FACILITIES COMMISSION
Intergovernmental Relations Committee -Mon.,Aug. 13,7:30 a.m.,MSFC Conf. Room.
Finance Committee-Mon.,Aug. 13,8:30 a.m.,Commission Conf. Room.
Capital Improvements Committee-Wed.,Aug. 15,8 a.m.,Commission Conf. Room.
Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission-Wed.,Aug. 15,9 a.m., MSFC Conf. Room.
The Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission office is located at 900 South 5th St.,Minneapolis, MN 55415. For agenda information and to
verify meeting times,please call Nancy Matowitz,612335-3310
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