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Meetings for the Week of
September 3rd, thru September 7th, 2001
MONDAY - September 3rd
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY
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TUESDAY - September 4th
*Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers
Legislative Hearings - Summary Abatements 10:30 AM Room 330 City Hall
and Nuisance
Property Code Enforcement 1:30 PM Council Chambers
Hearings
WEDNESDAY - September 5th
*City Council's Committee-Of-The-Whole 10:00 AM Council Chambers
Budget Review Meeting
*City Council --- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers
*Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers
THURSDAY - September 6th
Legislative Hearing -Jordon's Auto 11:00 AM Room 330 City Hall
Service
Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall
Commission
FRIDAY - September 7th
Public Hearing -Lower Phalen 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall
Greenway
Planning Commission Meeting 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall
*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.servicecll ci.stpaul.mn.us, or call the Saint Paul Citizen Service Office at(651)266-8989
If you'd like a reply, we'll get to you as soon as possible, but in most cases,please allow at least one
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SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
5:00 P.M
Thursday, September 6, 2001
Lower Level, Room 40, City Hall/Courthouse
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
BUSINESS MEETING
AGENDA
5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS
II APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5:05 III APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES
A. July 12,2001 Business Meeting
B. July 26, 2001 Permit Review/Public Hearing Meeting
C. August 9, 2001 Business Meeting
D. August 23,2001 Permit Review/Public Hearing Meeting
5:10 IV PERMIT REVIEW
A. 267-271 E. Kellogg Boulevard,Lowertown District,by Cornerstone Group,Inc., for a
demolition permit to raze the Wells Fargo Building and an adjacent one story storage building in
order to construct a parking ramp with housing. File#D01-010. (Laid over from August 23
Public Hearing).
V CONCEPT REVIEW
5:30 A. Intersection of Western& Summit avenues,Hill Historic District, by St. Paul Public Works-
Traffic Division,to construct an island to shorten pedestrian crossing and define traffic
lanes. File#B01-321.
5:40 B. 207 and 212/214 Bates Avenue,Datyton's Bluff Historic District, by LHB Engineers&
Architects,to construct two townhouse buildings. File#4319(First concept review was
conducted April 12, 2001).
5:55 C. 663 Euclid Street& 662 Surrey Avenue,Dayton's Bluff Historic District,by LHB Engineers
&Architects,to construct two townhouse buildings. File#4320(First concept review was
conducted April 12,2001).
6:10 VI STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS
6:20 VII ADJOURN
NOTE: The above times are estimates. Agenda items may be considered earlier or later than the time listed. If
you arrive after 6:00 P.M, the building will be locked and you must use the Kellogg Boulevard entrance (push
the call button to the right of the doorway; if no one responds,push the call button to the left of the doorway).
Commission members: Please call 651.266.9078 if unable to attend.
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From: Racquel Naylor
To: Johnson, Lucille
Date: 8/21/01 10:00AM
Subject: Meetings of the Week Calendar
Please add the following to the calendar:
Legislative Hearing for Jordon's Auto Service
Thursday, September 6, 2001
11:00 a.m.
Room 330 Courthouse
Thank you in advance. -Racquel
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MASTER MEETING CALENDAR
Saint Paul Planning Commission
WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 3-7,2001
Mon 3 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY-OFFICE CLOSED
Tues 4
Wed 5
Thurs 6 /
Fri 7 8:30-11:00 a.m. Planning Commission Meeting 10 Room 40 City Hall
(Larry Soderholm,266-6575) Conference Center
15 Kellogg Blvd.
PUBLIC HEARING: Trout Brook-Lower Phalen Greenway
(Virginia Burke, 651/266-6661)
OLD BUSINESS
Zoning #01-216-330 Clear Channel Outdoor,Inc.-Appeal to the Planning
Commission of order issued by the office of LIEP to remove the billboard due to damage to structural parts.
Replacement of structural parts is prohibited by the West Side Special Sign District. xx Wabasha Street,
unaddressed parcel near 215 S.Wabasha.. (Larry Soderholm,651/266-6575)
NEW BUSINESS
Zoning #01-217-539 City of Saint Paul HRA(Lawson Ramp)-Sign variance to allow
6 signs projecting 4 feet over public r-o-w(12 inches allowed)with 8
feet of clearance over the sidewalk(10 feet required). 375 N.Wabasha;between
5th
and 6th Streets. (Martha Faust,651/266-6572)
Neighborhood&Current Upper Landing Environmental Assessment Worksheet-adopt
resolution.
Planning Committee (Lucy Thompson, 651/266-6578)
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SAINT PAUL
bicycle advisory board
300 City Hall Annex,25 W.Fourth St.,St.Paul,MN-ph.651-266-6400
TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 4,2001
4:30-6:30 P.M.
West Seventh Street Community Center
265 Oneida Street(Corner of Oneida&St.Clair)
651-298-5493
4:30 P.M. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4:35 P.M. 2. PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE BOARD
4:40 P.M. 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS
4:50 P.M. 4. AWARENESS& PROMOTION SEGMENT
a. Como Bike Lanes Project-Arey(10 minutes)
b. John Ireland/State Capitol Link-Board(15 minutes)
c. 2001 Priorities/Phase IX-Board(35 minutes)
Falk/Public Works Update
Olsen/Parks&Rec Update
Spoonheim/PED Update
6:00 P.M. 5. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT& IMPROVEMENT SEGMENT
a. Wacouta Bridge Update-Olsen(10 minutes)
6:10 P.M. 6. PROGRAMMING& EVENTS SEGMENT
a. Saint Paul Classic -Arey(10 minutes)
6:20 P.M. 7. OPERATIONS SEGMENT
a. Bylaws-Board(10 minutes)
6:30 P.M. 8. ADJOURN
MEETINGS OF THE BICYCLE ADVISORY BOARD ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
MEETING MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A COPY,
PLEASE CALL GREG REESE AT 651-632-5129.
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Meeting Notice and Agenda '
Saint Paul City Council's
Committee-Of-The-Whole
Budget Review Meeting for:
Wednesday, September 5, 2001 at 10:00 A.M.
City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall and Court
House
15 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul, Minnesota
City Council's Staff Contact is: Greg Blees at 651-266-8577
Meeting Agenda:
0) Approve Agenda Order For This Meeting (President Bostrom).
1) General Fund Fund Balance: (Peter Hames and George Splichal)
A) Revised Projections for 12-31-01 and 12-31-02 year-end fund balances, based on
both the Mayor's Proposed Budget for the Year 2002 and the anticipated year-end
amendments and the in- process Financial Management System project.
B) Identification of what one-time 2002 projects are proposed to be financed with the
$7,178,484 Use of Fund Balance, as recommended in the Mayor's Proposed 2002
Budget.
C) Status of policy statement for Use Of General Fund's Fund Balance.
2) City Funding for the "2002 Civic Organization Partnership Program":
A) Review Mayor's recommended funding level (Peter Hames).
B) Consider Council Research's recommendations to increase funding for Community
Education For Voluntary Police Stops (Gerry Strathman)
C) City Council authorizes maximum funding level for COPP, and directs Council
Research staff to begin accepting funding requests. (Gerry Strathman & Ken Smith)
3) Review how changes in State's property tax laws will affect St. Paul's Tax
Increment Districts ability to pay debt service and meet pay-as-you-go obligations
agreed to with developers. (Peter Hames)
4) Review recommended general obligation bonding proposed for 2002, utilization of
CIB bonding authority, the recommended property tax financing for proposed debt
service, and the levels of existing and projected general obligation debt
outstanding. (Peter Hames)
5) Review Ramsey County budget proposals that impact city services as specified
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under joint-powers agreements for public health and elections. (Peter Hames)
6) Review the status of implementing the Joint Child Care Center For City
Employees.
(Peter Hames)
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7) Review the status of releasing Specified Contingency Items in the 2001 General
Fund budget. (Peter Hames)
8) Estimate of Pay 2002 Total Property Tax Change for the Average Valued Home In
Saint Paul, using known data for all tax levies and Estimated Market Value Growth.
(Peter Hames)
9) Budget and Tax Levy Projections for the 2003 General Fund and 2003 General
Debt Service Fund, Based On the Mayor's Proposed Year 2002 Budgets and
Known or Anticipated Spending and Revenue Changes (Greg Blees).
FYI- Tentative Agenda For The Wed. Sep. 12, 2001 Budget Meeting (a, 10 a.m.:
A) Review Proposed 2002 Service Levels for the Public Library and the Friends of the
Libraries Grant Match Proposal (Carole Williams).
B) Review of Program Changes for the Office of Licenses, Inspections and Environmental
Protections (Roger Curtis):
1) Billboard Monitoring Program (Wendy Lane).
2) Grocery Inspections (William Gunther& Steven Roy).
3) Restaurant Inspections (William Gunther& Steven Roy).
C) Review the Mayor's Proposed Capital Improvement Budget (Eric Willems):
1) Explain where Mayor Coleman's proposal differs with the CIB Committee's
recommendations.
2) Identify the specific residential street paving projects to be undertaken.
3) Identify specific projects that are planned to be constructed with appropriations
budgeted as "annual program".
D) Review Major Spending Increases for Departments and Offices By Expense Category
(Peter Hames).
E) Discussion on the appropriate level for a Maximum Property Tax Levy for the 2002 City
budget (City Council).
FYI - Tentative Agenda For The Wed. Sep. 19, 2001 Budget Meeting @ 10 a.m.:
A) Review the Mayor's Proposed Budget for Pension Funds: (Peter Hames)
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1) Public Employees Retirement Association- Change In Contributions.
2) St. Paul Police Consolidated Pension Account.
3) St. Paul Fire Consolidated Pension Account.
B) More Items To Be Identified
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MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Paul lehkamp— Chairman
Bert McKasy—Vice Chair
Carl D'Aquila
Thomas Foley
Dan Fortier
John Kahler
Nancy Speer
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
1:00 p.m. September 5, 2001
Room 3040, West Mezzanine — Lindbergh Terminal, Wold Chamberlain Field
CONSENT
1. REQUEST APPROVAL FOR PURCHASE OF TRANSIT BUS FROM GILLIG
CORPORATION
Jeff Courteau, Asst. Manager, Landside Operations
2. REQUEST APPROVAL TO RETAIN ABANDONED PROPERTY
Bob Hale, Commander Police Department
3. TEMPORARY APCOA CONTRACT EXTENSION
Greg Leean, Asst. Airport Director, Landside Operations
DISCUSSION
4. AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE AN RFQ FOR A PUBLIC RELATIONS CONTINUING
CONSULTANT
Amy von Walter, Asst. Public Information Officer
5. REQUEST TO BID FOR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Dave Ruch, Director, IS
6. REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION TO NEGOTIATE NEW "F" CONCOURSE INFILL
RETAIL AGREEMENTS
Joe Anderson, Manager— Concessions and Business Development
7. MN STATE LOTTERY SALES LEASE RENEWALS:
a: Lottery Booth Agreement with MN State Lottery
b: Non-Profit Organization Lottery Booth Lease with Minnesota Public Airport
Foundation
Gordon Wennerstrom, Director Commercial Management and Airline Affairs
GENERAL INFORMATION
8. AIRPORT EMERGENCY PLAN EXERCISE AT MSP
George Condon, Asst. Airport Director/Airside Operations
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Roger Hale, Chair
Alton Gasper, Vice Chair
William Erhart
Coral Houle
Dick Long
Bert McKasy
Paul Weske
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, September 4, 2001
1:00 p.m.
Room 3040, Mezzanine Level
Lindbergh Terminal, Wold-Chamberlain Field
AGENDA
CONSENT
1. FINAL PAYMENTS — MAC CONTRACTS
a. EMC Boiler/Insulation Removal (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager)
b. Parking Expansion: AOA Tunnel/D Street Bridge (Dennis Kowalke, Landside
Project Manager
c. Green/Gold Parking Ramp Security Cameras, CFA (Dennis Kowalke, Landside
Project Manager)
d. Ramsey Middle School — Noise Abatement (Robert J. Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
e. 2000 Part 150 Sound Insulation Program (John Nelson, Manager- Part 150
Program)
2. SEMI-FINAL PAYMENTS — MAC CONTRACTS
a. MAC Data Transport System (Todd Oetjens, Facilities Architect)
b. New HHH Terminal (BP#2) Concrete Structure (Myrene Biemat, Facilities
Architect)
c. New HHH Terminal (BP#3) Building Shell, Systems, & Public Space Build-Out—
Mechanical (Myrene Biernat, Facilities Architect)
d. New HHH Terminal (BP#4)— Exterior Building Components, Interior Build-Out
and Systems (Myrene Biernat, Facilities Architect)
e. MSP Airport Mail Center: Mechanical Construction (Robert J. Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
f. House of Prayer Preschool — Noise Abatement (Robert J. Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
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3. BIDS RECEIVED—MAC CONTRACTS
a. 2001-2002 Glycol Recovery Program (Toni Howell, Manager— Environmental
Affairs)
b. Courtesy Phone System Expansion (Todd Oetjens, Facilities Architect)
c. Short Term Parking Escalator Project—Equipment (Robert J. Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
d. Part 150 Multi-Family Sound Insulation Pilot Project— Bid Packages 1, 2, and 3
(John Nelson, Manager— Part 150 Program)
e. Part 150 Sound Insulation Program—August Bid Cycle (John Nelson, Manager—
Part 150 Program)
4. REVIEW OF UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BIDS
Robert J. Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer
5. CHANGE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROJECT STATUS REPORT
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
6. JULY 2001 ACTIVITY REPORT FOR METRO OFFICE PARK
Eric L. Johnson, Manager— Commercial Management &Airline Affairs
7. CHANGE ORDER — MAC CONTRACT
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
8. ACCEPTANCE OF ANTICIPATED GRANT OFFER
Richard W. Biddle, Project Manager— Contracts
9. PART 150 SOUND INSULATION PROGRAM — ADOPTION OF ADDITIONAL
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF STATE GRANT AGREEMENT: MAY
2000 AND OCTOBER— DECEMBER 2000
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
10. SPECIAL PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE MEETING
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
11. CONTINUING CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES FOR THE EAST
RELIEVER AIRPORTS
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director—Planning and Environment
12. SUN COUNTRY AIRLINES CONSULTANT CONTRACTS
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
13. MESABA AIRLINES CONSULTANT SELECTION AUTHORIZATION
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
14. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ADJUSTMENTS
Dennis Probst, Director— Landside Development
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
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DISCUSSION
15. PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
Dennis Probst, Director— Landside Development
16. PRELIMINARY 2002-2008 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
FINANCE COMMITTEL
Richard Long, Chairman
Roger Hale,Vice Chairman
Carl D'Aquila
John Kahler
Robert Mars,Jr.
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETING OF THE
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Room 3040,West Mezzanine-Lindbergh Terminal Building
THE SEPTEMBER 5TH FINANCE COMMITTEE
MEETING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO
12:00 p.m.
MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 17, 2001.
SAINT PAUL
3lCHIC1s AD Viso y B An
300 City Hall Annex,25 W.Fourth St.,St.Paul,MN-ph. 651-266-6400
TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 4,2001
4:30-6:30 P.M.
West Seventh Street Community Center
265 Oneida Street(Corner of Oneida&St.Clair)
651-298-5493 •
4:30 P.M. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4:35 P.M. 2. PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE BOARD
4:40 P.M. 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS
4:50 P.M. 4. AWARENESS & PROMOTION SEGMENT
a. Como Bike Lanes Project - Arey(10 minutes)
b. John Ireland/ State Capitol Link-Board(15 minutes)
c. 2001 Priorities/Phase IX-Board(35 minutes)
Falk/Public Works Update
Olsen/Parks &Rec Update
Spoonheim/PED Update
6:00 P.M. 5. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT & IMPROVEMENT SEGMENT
a. Wacouta Bridge Update - Olsen(10 minutes)
6:10 P.M. 6. PROGRAMMING & EVENTS SEGMENT
a. Saint Paul Classic - Arey(10 minutes)
6:20 P.M. 7. OPERATIONS SEGMENT
a. Bylaws -Board (10 minutes)
6:30 P.M. 8. ADJOURN
MEETINGS OF THE BICYCLE ADVISORY BOARD ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
MEETING MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A COPY,
PLEASE CALL GREG REESE AT 651- 632-5129.
September 4, 2001
NOTICE
PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL
REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 28, 2001
Chair Joan Grzywinski is calling the Regular Meeting of the Port Authority Board of
Commissioners for Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the
Saint Paul Port Authority, 1900 Landmark Towers, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul,
Minnesota 55102.
Kenneth R. Johnson
President
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cc: The Port Authority Commissioners
Mayor Norm Coleman
City Council
Terrence J. Garvey
Briggs & Morgan
Leonard, Street and Deinard
Representatives of the Press
City Clerk
Brian Sweeney, PED
St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
Midway Area Chamber of Commerce
Peggy Lynch, Pig's Eye Coalition
City Attorney
Members of the Ramsey County Delegation
6187.1.
AUG-30-2001 12:31 RAMSEY COUNTY MANAGER 651 266 8039 P.02/02
MEETING NOTICE
BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
15 W.KELLOGG BLVD., ST.PAUL, MN 55102
651266-8350
SEY COUNTY
Monday, September 3, 2001
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY
OFFICES CLOSED
TuesdavtiSWember 4, 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
- Public Works, Parks& Solid Waste Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Human Services&Workforce Solutions Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
1:30 p.m. - Budget Hearings
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Wednesday. September 5,2001
8:30 a.m. - Metropolitan LRT Joint Powers Board
Hennepin County Government Center
Thursday, September 6. 2001
Friday, September 7, 2001
ADVANCE NOTICE
September 11 —9:00 a.m. —Policy Board Meeting
September 18 —9:00 a.m. —Policy Board Meeting
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