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Meetings for the Week of
October 9th, thru October 13th, 2000
MONDAY - October 9th
No Meetings Scheduled
TUESDAY - October 10th
Legislative Hearing - Summary 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall
Abatements
Legislative Hearing - Property Code 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall
Enforcement
Board of Zoning Appeals 3:00 PM Room 330 City Hall
Advertising Sign Committee 4:00 PM Room 1106 City Hall Annex, 25
W. Fourth St.
Board of Water Commissioners' 5:00 PM Room 310-F City Hall
WEDNESDAY - October llth
*City Council 3:30 PM Council Chambers
Parks and Recreation Commission 6:30 PM 800 Conway Ave. - Conway Rec
Center
Public Meeting for Case-Hazelwood 7:00 PM 1760 Ames Place - Ames
(2001 RSVP Project) Elementary School Libray
THURSDAY - October 12th
Zoning Committee 3:30 PM Council Chambers
FRIDAY - October 13th
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.
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Master Meeting CALENDAR Saint Paul Planning Commission Meetings
OCTOBER 2 0 0 0- SECOND WEEK
Mon 9
Tues 10 4:00 p.m. Advertising Sign Committee Room 1106
(Larry Soderholm,266-6575) City Hall Annex
25 Fourth Street W
Wed 11
Thur 12 3:30 p.m. Zoning Committee City Council Chambers
3rd Floor City Hall
15 Kellogg Blvd West
#00-122-234 Buffalo Sober Group-Nonconforming Use Permit to allow the
property to be used as rooming house providing permanent living facilities for men
in early sobriety. 97 N. Oxford; between Laurel and Ashland. (Nancy Homans,
266-6557)
Fri 13
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October 9th, thru October 13th, 2000
MONDAY - October 9th
No Meetings Scheduled
TUESDAY - October 10th
Legislative Hearing - Summary 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall
Abatements
Legislative Hearing -Property Code 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall
Enforcement
Board of Zoning Appeals 3:00 PM Room 330 City Hall
Advertising Sign Committee 4:00 PM Room 1106 City Hall Annex, 25
W. Fourth St.
Board of Water Commissioners' 5:00 PM Room 310-F City Hall
WEDNESDAY - October 11th
*City Council 3:30 PM Council Chambers
Parks and Recreation Commission 6:30 PM 800 Conway Ave. - Conway Rec
Center
Public Meeting for Case-Hazelwood 1760 Ames Place - Ames
(2001 RSVP Project) 7:00 PM Elementary School Libray
THURSDAY - October 12th
Zoning Committee 3:30 PM Council Chambers
FRIDAY - October 13th
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.service(a�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
working day for a response.
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AGENDA
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING
OCTOBER 10, 2000 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 SEPTEMBER 25, 2000
The minutes of September 25, 2000 will be submitted at a later date for your approval
II. NEW BUSINESS
A. Applicant - Carolyn Loper, Recycle America (#00-
143367)
Location - 195 Minnehaha Avenue East
Zoning - I-1
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A variance to allow outdoor storage within
300 feet of a residential zoning district.
Recycle America is proposing to create an
outdoor storage area for recyclable
material (bottles & cans) on the west end
of their site. Outdoor storage is required
to be at least 300 feet from the nearest
residential zoning district and the
proposed location will be about 180 feet
from the residential zone to the north. A
variance of 120 feet is required.
B. Applicant - Dennis Ethen, Holiday Station Stores
(00-144109)
Location - 1445 7th Street West
Zoning - B-2
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A variance of the off-street parking
requirements in order to allow a ground
water monitoring building to remain on the
property as a storage building. This
business requires 16 off-street parking
spaces and the proposed storage building
occupies one space. A variance of that
one parking space is required.
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C. Applicant - Jean O'Neal (#00-144655)
Location - 1565 Wheelock Ridge Road
Zoning - R-2
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - Two variances in order to construct a
garage/room addition to the south side of
the house. 1). A front yard setback of 23
feet is required and a setback of 18 feet is
proposed, for a variance of 5 feet. 2). Side
yard setbacks of 8 feet are required and a
setback of 5 feet is proposed on the south
side, for a variance of 3 feet.
III. 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.
Saint
pawl Parks and Recreation Commission
300 City Hall Annex,25 W.4th Stre t, Saint Paul,MY 55102- - 612/266-6400
DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, October 11,2000, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
SITE: Conway Recreation Center, 800 Conway Avenue, (651) 298-5742
1. 6:30 APPROVE AGENDA, MINUTES,INTRODUCE VISITORS,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2. 6:35 DIRECTOR'S REPORT
*Budget: Update - Liz Anderson
*Watergate Marina: Update on negotiations with Allied Management-Liz
Anderson
3. 7:00 ADVOCACY ISSUES
*Golf Course Signage/Funding-Bob Trammell
*Improvements at Martin Luther King Center- William Dunnigan
4. 7:45 COMMISSION STRUCTURE/ACTIVITIES
*December Meeting Planning Update -Heidi Welsch
*Correspondence with Riverfront Corporation Board of Commissioners
*Review List of Topics for State of the Parks Report
5. 8:15 TASK FORCE AND COMMITTEE REPORTS
*Off-Leash Dog Area Task Force
*Long-Range Planning Subcommittee
*Bicycle Advisory Board
6. 8:30 ADJOURNMENT
LEASE NOTICES/OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
Not for review: See attached list of leases at Baker Recreation Center and North End Multi-
Service Center, plus District Council Planning office leases at assorted recreation centers.
For future review: Renewal of City Academy lease at Wilder Recreation Center.
Meetings of the Parks and Recreation Commission are open to the public. If you require special
accommodation or would like a copy of the minutes, call Mike Rossberg at (651) 266-6447.
- Saint Paul Parks and Recreation.Commisstoners:
Samuel Verdeja, Chairperson; Altin Paulson, Vice-Chairperson
Jill Danner, William Dimnivan. Terrence Huntrods, Kenneth Mauer, John O'Halloran,Phil Ravitzky, Heidi Welsch
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BAKER RECREATION CENTER
*Neighborhood House - Comadres
*Neighborhood House -Americorps
*R.A. P. Headstart
*St. Paul Youth Services
*West Side Safe Neighborhood Council
*Teatro del Pueblo
NORTH END MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
*Children's Home Society of Minnesota
*Ramsey County Corrections
*Equity Home Services of St. Paul
*Neighbor to Neighbor
*North End News
*Youth Service Bureau of St. Paul
DISTRICT PLANNING COUNCIL OFFICES
*District 1 at Conway Recreation Center
*District 12 at South St. Anthony Recreation Center
*District 13 (Lex-Ham) at Dunning Recreation Center
*District 14 at Edgcumbe Recreation Center
*District 14 (Kids Park) at the old Groveland Recreation Center
*District 15 at Hillcrest Recreation Center
*District 16 at Linwood Recreation Center
G:IGroup\Divl Wp\Parkcomm\Agendas120001Sept., 2000 Attachment
• CITY OF SAINT PAUL
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
MEETING NOTICE
NOTIFICATION
DATE: 9-29-00 RECEIVED
TO: Tom Eggum Lou Cotroneo OCT 3 2000
Larry Lueth Al Shetka /illy
Dan Haak Tom Stadsklev CLERK
Joe Mueller Peter White, Real Estate
Councilmember Dan Bostrom Jim Graupmann, Water Utility
Councilmember Kathy Lantry Jerry Krenner, Water Utility
Chuck Repke, District 2 Comm. Council Greg Reese, Forestry
MEETING DATE: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Ames Elementary School Library REQUESTED
1760 Ames Place BY: Lisa Falk
SUBJECT: Public Meeting for Case-Hazelwood (2001 RSVP Project)
Project Number 01-P-8122
REMARKS OR AGENDA:
Attached is a copy of the meeting notice sent to property owners. The notice was
also sent to City Councilmembers, the City Attorney, the City Clerk, and the Citizen
Service Office.
NSP Gas will be invited to send a representative to the meeting.
PLEASE BRING:
BRIEF SUMMARY:
This is the only public meeting planned for this project.
c: Jane Chada
Scott Renstrom, 320-B City Hall
Bob Connor, 320-C City Hall
• DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Thomas J.Eggum,Director
` CITY OF SAINT PAUL Larry Engineer
� Lar Lueth,Construction En
Norm Coleman,Mayor 25 W.Fourth Street
900 City Hall Annex Telephone:651-266-6080
Saint Paul,MN 55102-1660 Facsimile: 651-292-6315
LA September 29, 2000
Dear Saint Paulite:
Saint Paul's Department of Public Works is holding a neighborhood meeting, hosted
by the District 2 Community Council, to share information for a Residential Street
Vitality Program (RSVP) project to be constructed in your area starting in the spring of
2001. (See the project area map on the back.) The plan is currently being developed
for this Case-Hazelwood RSVP Project. The meeting to talk about the project will be
held at:
7:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 11
Ames Elementary School Gym
1760 Ames Place
The plan for this project includes:
• Constructing new, more durable asphalt paved streets in place of oiled and graded
streets that require more maintenance.
• Installing new concrete curbs, driveway aprons, and outwalks.
• Installing new, improved lantern style street lighting.
• Planting boulevard trees and sod to increase greenery on neighborhood streets.
The total cost of this project is estimated at $3.7 million. A portion of this money will
come from assessments to properties benefitting from the improvements, and the
remainder will be funded by Capital Improvement Bonds. The city-wide assessment
rate for 2001 projects is $26.57 per foot for asphalt street paving, and $4.69 per foot
for lantern style street lighting. For more information regarding the assessments,
please attend the meeting, or call the Real Estate Division at 266-8850.
Please join your neighbors to hear more specifics about the project coming to your
neighborhood in 2001. If you have any questions that need to be answered before the
meeting, please feel free to call me at 651-266-6117, or Chuck Repke at the District 2
Community Council, 651-774-2220.
Sincerely,
Lisa Falk
Project Engineer
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BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS
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James Reiter, President• Stephen Haselmann, Vice President
Commissioners: Michael Arcand •Robert Cardinal • Pat Harris
October 2, 2000
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,OCTOBER 10,2000
at 5 p.m. in Conference Room West, Third Floor - City Hall/Courthouse (Room 310-F).
anet Lindgren
Secretary
copy: City Clerk
Matt Pfohl, Board Attorney
SAINT PAUL REGIONAL WATER SERVICES
Bernie R. Bullert, General Manager
8 4th St E, Saint Paul MN 55101-1007 • TTY: 651-266-6299
Saint Paul Regional Water Services provides quality water services to the following cities:
Arden Hills•Falcon Heights•Lauderdale•Little Canada•Maplewood•Mendota•Mendota Heights•Roseville•Saint Paul•West St. Paul
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Luci e Johnson -Meetings o the Week Ca endar Page
From: Racquet Naylor
To: Johnson, Lucille
Date: 9/20/00 10:31AM
Subject: Meetings of the Week Calendar
Please make the following additions and changes on the calendar. I think you know about two of these
already.
Legislative Hearing for Summary Abatement Appeals(these are laid over items from September 19).
Tuesday, September 26, 2000, 10:00 a.m., Room 330 Courthouse
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Legislative Hearing
Tuesday, October 10, 2000, 10:00 a.m., Room 330 Courthouse
Property Code Enforcement Meeting /i
Tuesday, October 10, 2000, 1:30 p.m., Room 330 Courthouse
Cancel Legislative Hearings for Tuesday, October 3.
Thank you in advance. -Racquel, 6-8573
CC: Anderson, Nancy; LaFrenz, Janie; Strathman, Gerry; Wicklund, Sandra
Lucille Johnson -Legis ative Hearing Date Change Page 1
From: Racquel Naylor
To: Flink, Roxanna; Johnson, Lucille; Moore, Shari
Date: 9/18/00 11:45AM
Subject: Legislative Hearing Date Change
Per Gerry Strathman, the first Legislative Hearing in October will be on Tuesday, October 10. There will
not be a hearing held on October 3.
As for the 10:00 a.m. Legislative Hearing, these items will still be before the City Council on October 25.
As for the 1:30 Property Code Enforcement meeting, these items will now appear before the City Council
on October 18.
I apologize for any inconveniece this may cause. I will attempt to reschedule the items that are already
scheduled for October 3. -Racquel, 266-8573
CC: Anderson, Nancy; Erickson, Mary; Fish, Pat; Lesny, Doris; Lippert, Dick; Magner,
Steve; Moore, Logan; Strathman, Gerry; Urmann, Mike
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Roger Hale, Chair
Alton Gasper, Vice Chair
Coral Houle
Dick Long
Bert McKasy
Georgiann Stenerson
Paul Weske
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR RESCHEDULED MEETING OF THE
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Tuesday, October 10, 2000
1:00 p.m.
Room 3040, Mezzanine Level
Lindbergh Terminal, Wold-Chamberlain Field
AGENDA
CONSENT
1. FINAL PAYMENTS— MAC CONTRACTS
a. EMC Chiller Equipment— Phase 2 (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager)
b. EMC Cooling Towers — Mechanical and Electrical (Dennis Kowalke, Landside
Project Manger)
c. Lindbergh Terminal Sprinkler Modifications — 1999 (Robert Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
d. Green Concourse Expansion — Phase 2: Pedestrian Tunnel Shell (Todd Oetjens,
Facilities Architect)
e. Lindbergh Terminal 1999 Mechanical Modifications Asbestos Abatement (Robert
Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer)
f. Parking Expansion: Return to Terminal Loop Bridge Project (Joseph Shortreed,
Landside Project Manager)
g. Parking Expansion: Control Building, Canopies and Painting (Dennis Kowalke,
Landside Project Manager)
h. Riverside Hangar — North Roof Replacement — St. Paul Downtown Airport
(Robert Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer)
Holman Field Capital Improvements Project — St. Paul Downtown Airport (Robert
Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer)
j. Equipment Maintenance Building Renovation & Addition — Lake Elmo Airport
(Robert Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer)
k. 1999-2000 Part 150 Sound Insulation Program (Joseph Shortreed, Landside
Project Manager)
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2. SEMI-FINAL PAYMENTS—MAC CONTRACTS
a. Parking Expansion: AOA Tunnel/D Street Bridge (Joseph Shortreed, Landside
Project Manager)
b. MSP Airport Mail Center: Footing, Foundation and Structural Steel (Robert
Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer)
c. Ramsey Middle School Noise Abatement (Joseph Shortreed, Landside Project
Manager)
3. BIDS RECEIVED —MAC CONTRACTS
a. Lindbergh Terminal Sprinkler Modifications 2000 (Todd Oetjens, Facilities
Architect)
b. CCTV System Modifications— Phase 3 (Todd Oetjens, Facilities Architect)
c. EMC Boiler Replacement (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager)
d. EMC Boiler/Insulation Removal (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager)
e. Lindbergh Terminal Blast Mitigation Project (Robert Vorpahl, Program
Development Engineer)
f. Eaton Street Dike Construction — St. Paul Downtown Airport (Gary G. Warren,
Director—Airside Development)
g. Part 150 Sound Insulation Program — September Bid Cycle (Joseph Shortreed,
Landside Project Manager)
4. REVIEW OF UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BIDS
Robert J. Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer
5. AUGUST 2000 ACTIVITY REPORT FOR METRO OFFICE PARK
Eric L. Johnson, Manager— Commercial Management &Airline Affairs
6. CHANGE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROJECT STATUS REPORT
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
7. FLYING CLOUD AIRPORT PROPERTY ACQUISITION — RUNWAY 27R APPROACH
Mark Ryan, Airport Planner
8. FAA REIMBURSABLE AGREEMENTS
a. Runway 17-35 Navaids Relocation — Final Design
b. Runway 4-22 Navaids Relocation — Final Design
Gary G. Warren, Director— Airside Development
9. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS — MISCELLANEOUS AIRFIELD
ELECTRICAL MODIFICATIONS — ST. PAUL DOWNTOWN AIRPORT— UPDATE
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
10. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ADJUSTMENTS
Dennis Probst, Director— Landside Development
11. MASAC PART 150 UPDATE HEARINGS SCHEDULE
Roy Fuhrmann, Manager—Aviation Noise and Satellite Programs
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DISCUSSION
12. PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENT
Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development
13. RELIEVER AIRPORTS SANITARY SEWER AND WATER INSTALLATION POLICY
Gary E. Schmidt, Director— Reliever Airports
14. RUNWAY 17-35 PROPERTY ACQUISITION — MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
a. Sheraton Airport Inn
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director—Planning and Environment
Thomas W. Anderson, General Counsel
15. COMMISSIONER REQUEST — RELIEVER AIRPORTS SANITARY SEWER AND
WATER INSTALLATION POLICY
Commissioner Weske
16. LRT UPDATE
Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment
MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Paul Rehkamp— Chairman
John Dowdle—Vice Chair
Carl D'Aquila
Ed Fiore
John Kahler
Bert McKasy
Nancy Speer
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
1:00 P.M. —October 11, 2000
Room 3040,West Mezzanine— Lindbergh Terminal, Wold Chamberlain Field
CONSENT
1. 2001 INSURANCE RENEWALS
Bill Hoyt, Manager Insurance Risk
2. AUTHORITY TO AMEND OFF-AIRPORT AUTO RENTAL ORDINANCE
Betsy Hoium, Attorney
DISCUSSION
3. REQUEST TO ISSUE RFP FOR SHARED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
AND C.U.T.E. SYSTEM AT NEW HHH TERMINAL
Dan Foster, Airline Operations Facilities Manager
4. RECOMMENDATION FOR TWO YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION WITH ABM
Steve Wareham, Facilities Manager
5. STATE LEGISLATIVE CONSULTANT SERVICES INTERVIEWS
David Dombrowski, Deputy Executive Director-Labor & Governmental Affairs
GENERAL INFORMATION
6. UPDATE: RELIEVER LEASE POLICIES
Tim Anderson, Deputy Executive Director-Operations
**NOTE: SPECIAL M&O MEETING - OCTOBER 16TH AT 11 :00
A.M.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Dan Johnson, Chairman
Dick Long,Vice Chairman
Ed Fiore
Carl D'Aquila
John Kahler
Roger Hale
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF REGULAR SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETING OF THE
FINANCE COMMITTEE
11:00 a.m. -Wednesday, October 11,2000
Room 3040,West Mezzanine- Lindbergh Terminal Building
AGENDA
CONSENT
1. REPORTS
a) Monthly Operating Results
b) Summary of Investment Portfolio
c) Summary of Air Carriers Passenger Facility Charges
Theresa Cooper, Senior Financial Analyst
2. 2000 AUDIT FEE
Bob Schauer, Accounting Manager
DISCUSSION
3. HOST AUDIT
Mary Salonek, Audit Manager
4. SPECIAL FACILITY BOND POLICY
a) Policy Amendment
b) Update on Special Facility Bonds
Steve Busch, Director of Finance
5. COMMERCIAL PAPER DOCUMENTS
Steve Busch, Director of Finance
GENERAL INFORMATION
6. 2001 BUDGET UPDATE
Theresa Cooper, Senior Financial Analyst
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Lucille Johnson-Metro Meetings/Digest
From: "Dawn Hoffner"<dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us>
To: "Julie Opsahl"<julie.opsahl@metc.state.mn.us>
Date: 10/6/2000 10:29 AM
Subject: Metro Meetings/Digest
WEEK OF: October 9-13,2000
Transportation Committee-Mon.,Oct.9,4 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: East Metro Transit facility:amendment to joint powers agreement
between the Metropolitan Council and Mn/DOT;authorization to transfer real property interests to the MN Dept.of Transportation;adoption of the
2000 regional transportation policy plan for purposes of a public hearing and to set the public hearing date;van pool agreement with Van Pool Services,
Inc.;August ridership report;proposed restructured service plan for Hopkins,Minnetonka and St.Louis Park;capital improvement program overview;
and other business.
Environment Committee-Tues.,Oct. 10,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: authorization of sole source procurement of fine pore aeration
system components for the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant;authorization to negotiate and award a professional services agreement for
MWWTP secondary treatment improvements;discussion of issues regarding Environmental Services Regional wastewater system master planning and
metropolitan stormwater management issues;recognizing the contributions of Jean Erickson;and other business.
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Oct. 10,4 p.m.,Heywood Chambers,560-6th Ave.N.,Mpls. The agenda includes: exchange agreement between
U.S.Army Reserve and Metropolitan Council;review of 5th St.alignment;report on buy America pre-award audit and light rail vehicle(LRV)
procurement;building 230 update;and other business.
Aviation Policy Task Force-Wed.,Oct. 11,8:30 a.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: review of:issue paper on modifications to land use
compatibility guidelines for aircraft noise;identification of airport service areas;definition of airport influence area;application of airport zoning;MAC
1999 report to the legislature;view of airline deregulation-Milken Institute review;United/USAirways proposed merger-Congressman Oberstar
letter;airline industry competition-US Senate hearing testimony;and other business.
Livable Communities Advisory Committee-Wed.,Oct. 11,9 a.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes:presentations from Phase 2 applicants: Hiawatha-
Lake transit-oriented development;Near Northside redevelopment;Ventura Village;Village of Phillips;Capitol Heights;Phalen Village Main Street;
Robbinsdale Transit Station;The Village;and other business.
Core Cities Group-Wed.,Oct. 11,12:00 noon,Muffuletta Cafe,2260 Como Ave.,St.Paul. The topic of discussion will be: Growing Smart on the
River"Minneapolis Riverfront Revitalization"
Management Committee-Wed.,Oct. 11,2 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes:exception to the salary limit for the assistant general manager for
transit systems development;review and approval of gainsharing proposal 02006-IBU and SBU energy&polymer savings;interview for general
counsel position;2000 operating budget amendment;and other business.
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Oct. 11,3 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes:resolution recognizing the contributions of Mark Hoisser;resolution
recognizing the contributions of Jean Erickson;amendment to joint powers agreement between the Metropolitan Council and Mn/DOT for the East
Metro Transit Facility;City of Waconia plan amendment;adoption of Transportation Policy Pan for public hearing purposes;van pool agreement with
Van Pool Services,Inc.;exception to the salary limit for the assistant general manager for transit systems development;discussion of 2001 unified
capital budget;and other business.
Transit Providers Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12,10 a.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: subcommittee reports;Metro Mobility ADA
identification cards;adopted transportation improvement program;transportation policy plan comments;Met Council legislative request update;FTA
urban formula funding discussion;drug&alcohol seminar info.and other business.
TAB Policy Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12,12:30 p.m.,Room IA. The agenda includes: continued discussion of the Transportation Policy Plan update;
and other business.
Special Joint Meeting of the TAC Planning Committee and Funding/Programming Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12,2 p.m.,Room 2A. The agenda
includes: discussion of public hearing draft of the Transportation Policy Plan;and other business.
Housing and Land Use Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12,4 p.m.,Air National Guard,631 Minuteman Drive. The agenda includes: community
experience-MUSA,comprehensive plans and accommodating growth;suburban communities within the MUSA;communities at the MUSA edge;and
other business.
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul.Meeting times and agenda are subject to change.
Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission-Mon.,Oct.9,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: Metropolitan Regional Park policy plan
update 2000-analyzing nominal group meeting results and creating changes to policy plan;and other reports and business.
The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul,MN 55101.Meeting times and
agendas occasionally may be changed.To verify meeting information,please call Sandi Dingle at 651-602-1312.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 16-20,2000
Livable Communities Committee-Mon.,Oct. 16,3:30 p.m.,Room IA
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Oct. 17,4 p.m.,Metro Transit Heywood,560-6th Ave.N.,Mpls.
• Transportation Advisory Board-Wed.,Oct. 18,1:30 p.m.,Chambers
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Oct. 18,3 p.m.,Room IA
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Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings/Digest
From: "Dawn Hoffner"<dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us>
To: "Julie Opsahl"<julie.opsahl@metc.state.mn.us>
Date: 10/6/2000 10:29 AM
Subject: Metro Meetings/Digest
WEEK OF: October 9-13,2000
Transportation Committee-Mon.,Oct.9,4 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: East Metro Transit facility:amendment to joint powers agreement
between the Metropolitan Council and Mn/DOT;authorization to transfer real property interests to the MN Dept.of Transportation;adoption of the
2000 regional transportation policy plan for purposes of a public hearing and to set the public hearing date;van pool agreement with Van Pool Services,
Inc.;August ridership report;proposed restructured service plan for Hopkins,Minnetonka and St.Louis Park;capital improvement program overview;
and other business.
Environment Committee-Tues.,Oct. 10,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: authorization of sole source procurement of fine pore aeration
system components for the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant;authorization to negotiate and award a professional services agreement for
MWWTP secondary treatment improvements;discussion of issues regarding Environmental Services Regional wastewater system master planning and
metropolitan stormwater management issues;recognizing the contributions of Jean Erickson;and other business.
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Oct. 10,4 p.m.,Heywood Chambers,560-6th Ave.N.,Mpls. The agenda includes: exchange agreement between
U.S.Army Reserve and Metropolitan Council;review of 5th St.alignment;report on buy America pre-award audit and light rail vehicle(LRV)
procurement;building 230 update;and other business.
Aviation Policy Task Force-Wed.,Oct. 11,8:30 a.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: review of:issue paper on modifications to land use
compatibility guidelines for aircraft noise;identification of airport service areas;definition of airport influence area;application of airport zoning;MAC
1999 report to the legislature;view of airline deregulation-Milken Institute review;United/USAirways proposed merger-Congressman Oberstar
letter;airline industry competition-US Senate hearing testimony;and other business.
Livable Communities Advisory Committee-Wed.,Oct. 11,9 a.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes:presentations from Phase 2 applicants: Hiawatha-
Lake transit-oriented development;Near Northside redevelopment;Ventura Village;Village of Phillips;Capitol Heights;Phalen Village Main Street;
Robbinsdale Transit Station;The Village;and other business.
Core Cities Group-Wed.,Oct. 11, 12:00 noon,Muffuletta Cafe,2260 Como Ave.,St.Paul. The topic of discussion will be: Growing Smart on the
River"Minneapolis Riverfront Revitalization"
Management Committee-Wed.,Oct. 11,2 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes:exception to the salary limit for the assistant general manager for
transit systems development;review and approval of gainsharing proposal 02006-IBU and SBU energy&polymer savings;interview for general
counsel position;2000 operating budget amendment;and other business.
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Oct.11,3 p.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes:resolution recognizing the contributions of Mark Hoisser;resolution
recognizing the contributions of Jean Erickson;amendment to joint powers agreement between the Metropolitan Council and Mn/DOT for the East
Metro Transit Facility;City of Waconia plan amendment;adoption of Transportation Policy Pan for public hearing purposes;van pool agreement with
Van Pool Services,Inc.;exception to the salary limit for the assistant general manager for transit systems development;discussion of 2001 unified
capital budget;and other business.
Transit Providers Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12, 10 a.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: subcommittee reports;Metro Mobility ADA
identification cards;adopted transportation improvement program;transportation policy plan comments;Met Council legislative request update;FTA
urban formula funding discussion;drug&alcohol seminar info.and other business.
TAB Policy Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12,12:30 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: continued discussion of the Transportation Policy Plan update;
and other business.
Special Joint Meeting of the TAC Planning Committee and Funding/Programming Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 12,2 p.m.,Room 2A. The agenda
includes: discussion of public hearing draft of the Transportation Policy Plan;and other business.
Housing and Land Use Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Oct.12,4 p.m.,Air National Guard,631 Minuteman Drive. The agenda includes: community
experience-MUSA,comprehensive plans and accommodating growth;suburban communities within the MUSA;communities at the MUSA edge;and
other business.
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul.Meeting times and agenda are subject to change.
Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission-Mon.,Oct.9,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: Metropolitan Regional Park policy plan
update 2000-analyzing nominal group meeting results and creating changes to policy plan;and other reports and business.
The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul,MN 55101.Meeting times and
agendas occasionally may be changed.To verify meeting information,please call Sandi Dingle at 651-602-1312.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 16-20,2000
Livable Communities Committee-Mon.,Oct. 16,3:30 p.m.,Room 1A
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Oct. 17,4 p.m.,Metro Transit Heywood,560-6th Ave.N.,Mpls.
Transportation Advisory Board-Wed.,Oct. 18, 1:30 p.m.,Chambers
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Oct. 18,3 p.m.,Room 1A
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OCT-06-2000 15:42 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
-AMSEY COUNTY
*** REVISION#1
Monday, October 9, 2000
**2:30 p.m. - Ground Breaking Ceremony, Lake Owasso Residence
210 N. Owasso Boulevard, Shoreview
Tuesday, October 10, 2000
9:00 a.m. - Administrative Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Immediately following Administrative Board Meeting
- Health Services Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Wednesday, October 11,2000
10:30 a.m. - Metropolitan 911 Board
2099 University Avenue
Thursday, October 12, 2000
4:00 p.m. - Central Corridor Coordinating Committee
1919 University Avenue
Friday, October 13,2000
ADVANCE NOTICE:
October 17, 2000 —Policy Board Meeting
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CITY OF SAINT PAUL
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
MEETING NOTICE
NOTIFICATION
DATE: 9-29-00
TO: Tom Eggum Lou Cotroneo
Larry Lueth Al Shetka
Dan Haak Tom Stadsklev
Joe Mueller Peter White, Real Estate
Councilmember Dan Bostrom Jim Graupmann, Water Utility
Councilmember Kathy Lantry Jerry Krenner, Water Utility
Chuck Repke, District 2 Comm. Council Greg Reese, Forestry
MEETING DATE: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Ames Elementary School Library REQUESTED
1760 Ames Place BY: Lisa Falk
SUBJECT: Public Meeting for Case-Hazelwood (2001 RSVP Project)
Project Number 01-P-8122
REMARKS OR AGENDA:
Attached is a copy of the meeting notice sent to property owners. The notice was
also sent to City Councilmembers, the City Attorney, the City Clerk, and the Citizen
Service Office.
NSP Gas will be invited to send a representative to the meeting.
PLEASE BRING:
BRIEF SUMMARY:
This is the only public meeting planned for this project.
c: Jane Chada
Scott Renstrom, 320-B City Hall
Bob Connor, 320-C City Hall
4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Thomas J.Eggum,Director
CITY OF SAINT PAUL Larry Lueth,Construction Engineer
Norm Coleman,Mayor 25 W.Fourth Street
900 City Hall Annex Telephone:651-266-6080
September 29,
2000 Saint Paul,MN 55102-1660 Facsimile: 651-292-6315
Dear Saint Paulite:
Saint Paul's Department of Public Works is holding a neighborhood meeting, hosted
by the District 2 Community Council, to share information for a Residential Street
Vitality Program (RSVP) project to be constructed in your area starting in the spring of
2001. (See the project area map on the back.) The plan is currently being developed
for this Case-Hazelwood RSVP Project. The meeting to talk about the project will be
held at:
7:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 11
Ames Elementary School Gym
1760 Ames Place
The plan for this project includes:
• Constructing new, more durable asphalt paved streets in place of oiled and graded
streets that require more maintenance.
• Installing new concrete curbs, driveway aprons, and outwaiks.
• Installing new, improved lantern style street lighting.
• Planting boulevard trees and sod to increase greenery on neighborhood streets.
The total cost of this project is estimated at$3.7 million. A portion of this money will
come from assessments to properties benefitting from the improvements, and the
remainder will be funded by Capital Improvement Bonds. The city-wide assessment
rate for 2001 projects is $26.57 per foot for asphalt street paving, and $4.69 per foot
for lantern style street lighting. For more information regarding the assessments,
please attend the meeting, or call the Real Estate Division at 266-8850.
Please join your neighbors to hear more specifics about the project coming to your
neighborhood in 2001. If you have any questions that need to be answered before the
meeting, please feel free to call me at 651-266-6117, or Chuck Repke at the District 2
Community Council, 651-774-2220.
Sincerely,
Lisa Falk
Project Engineer
Responsive Services • Quality Facilities • Employee Pride
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