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Meetings for the Week of
August 21st, thru August 25th, 2000
MONDAY - August 21st
No Meetings Scheduled
TUESDAY - August 22nd
*Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Port Authority 2:00 PM 1900 Landmark Towers
WEDNESDAY - August 23rd
Saint Paul RiverCentre Authority 8:00 AM RiverCentre Board Room 5th Floor
City Council Budget Review 10:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Hearings
*Housing and Redevelopment 2:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Authority
*City Council 3:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
*Public Hearings 5:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
THURSDAY - August 24th
Heritage Preservation Commission 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall
FRIDAY - August 25th
Planning Commission Steering 7:45 AM Room 41 City Hall
Committee
Planning Commission 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall
North East Neighborhoods 10:30 AM Minnesota Humanities Commission
Development Corporation - 987 Ivy
*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(aci.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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August 21st, thru August 25th, 2000
MONDAY - August 21st
No Meetings Scheduled
TUESDAY - August 22nd
*Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Port Authority 2:00 PM 1900 Landmark Towers
WEDNESDAY - August 23rd
Saint Paul RiverCentre Authority 8:00 AM RiverCentre Board Room 5th Floor
City Council Budget Review 10:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Hearings
*Housing and Redevelopment 2:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Authority
*City Council 3:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
*Public Hearings 5:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
THURSDAY - August 24th
Heritage Preservation Commission 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall
FRIDAY - August 25th
Planning Commission Steering
Committee 7:45 AM Room 41 City Hall
Planning Commission 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.service(uci.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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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
St.Paul Property Owner:
This is to inform you of a request for a variance from the sound level limitations as indicated in the St.Paul
Noise Ordinance(Chapter 293 of the St.Paul Legislative Code).
A public hearing before the City Council on this variance request will be held on:
Date: Augu' 23,2000
Time: 5:30 p^;n.
Location: 3rd floor,Cis, Hall Council Chambers
Within fifteen(15)days of the!nailing date on this notice,written comments or objections
may be filed with the:City of St.Paul,Office of License,Inspections and Environmental
Protection,350 St.Peter Street,Suite 300,Saint Paul,Minnesota 55102-1510.
Description of Variance:
Noise Source:Garza&Sanchez Rodeo Productions has requested a sound level variance for
amplified music sound equipment during their rodeo.The amplified music will be on September 3,
2000 from 1:00 p.m.to 7:00 p.m.
Location:Fillmore Street and Robert Street
If you have any questions,please feel free to call Steve Roy at(651)266-9140. (Mailed 8/9/2000)
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A'U L Saint Paul City Council
0 . Public Hearing Notice
AAAA Ratification of Assessment
OWNER OR TAXPAYER COUNCIL DISTRICT#5
PLANNING COUNCIL# 10
FILE# 18885-CONN
ASSESSMENT#0289
PROPERTY ADDRESS
PARCEL ID
PROPERTY TAX DESCRIPTION
THE TIME: Wednesday,August 23rd, 2000, at 5:30 p.m. v
PUBLIC PLACE: City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor City Haii=Court House
HEARING Written or oral statements by any owner will be considered by the Council at this hearing.
PURPOSE To consider approval of the assessment for:
STORM SEWER CONNECTIONS FOR THE CHATSWORTH/HOYT AREA RSVP
PROJECT
ASSESSMENT The proposed assessment for the above property is $. If the City Council approves
INFORMATION the assessment you will have 30 days to pay without interest. Any unpaid balance will be
collected with your property taxes over year(s) at 6.400% interest. The proposed assessment
roll for this project is available for review in the Real Estate Division, 15 Kellogg Blvd. W.,
Room 140, City Hall.
ASSESSMENT
CALCULATION
RECEIVED
AUG 3 2000
CITY CLERK
NOTE: THIS IS NOT YOUR BILL. YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INVOICE AFTER THE HEARING
SPECIFYING THE AMOUNT APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH COMPLETE
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PAY THIS ASSESSMENT.
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE NOTIFICATION DATE 08-04-00
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DEFERRED Persons 65 and older or retired by virtue of a permanent and total disability may qualify
PAYMENTS for deferred payment of special assessments. You may apply for deferred payment if it
would be a hardship and you homestead this property.
This is not a forgiveness of payment. It is a deferred payment plan in which interest
continues to accrue. You can apply for this plan only after the City Council approves
the RATIFICATION OF ASSESSMENTS. For more information on deferments,
please call (651) 266-8858.
QUESTIONS Before the public hearing of a local improvement, call (651)266-8850 and refer to the
File#on page 1. City staff will be available to answer any last minute questions on this
project in Room 140 City Hall the same day as the hearing. After the public hearing call
(651) 266-8858 and refer to the Assessment#on page 1.
If this notice is for an assessment to be levied for a Summary Abatement (property
cleanup), the Boarding-up of vacant buildings, a Building Demolition or Tree Removal,
please call (651) 266-8858 if you have questions.
APPEAL City Council decisions are subject to appeal to the Ramsey County District Court. You
must first file a notice stating the grounds for the appeal with the City Clerk within 20
days after the order adopting the assessment. You must also file the same notice with
the Clerk of District Court within 10 days after filing with the City Clerk.
NOTE: Failure to file the required notices within the times specified shall forever
prohibit an appeal from the assessment.
Section 64.06 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code requires regular assessment
payments to be made even if an assessment is under appeal. If the appeal is successful,
the payments including interest will be refunded.
NOTICE SENT BY THE REAL ESTATE DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
ROOM 140 CITY HALL-COURT HOUSE
SAINT PAUL, MN 55102-1613
P A. L Saint Paul City Council
i4 Public Hearing Notice
Ratification of Assessment
OWNER OR TAXPAYER COUNCIL DISTRICT#2
PLANNING COUNCIL# 17
FILE# 18894A
ASSESSMENT#0678
PROPERTY ADDRESS
PARCEL ID
PROPERTY TAX DESCRIPTION
THE TIME: WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 23RD,2000, AT 5:30 P.M.
PUBLIC PLACE: City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor City Hall-Court House
HEARING Written or oral statements by any owner will be considered by the Council at this hearing.
PURPOSE To consider approval of the assessment for:
WABASHA WEST STREETSCAPE AMENITIES - PART A
ASSESSMENT The proposed assessment for the above property is $. If the City Council approves
INFORMATION the assessment you will have 30 days to pay without interest. Any unpaid balance will be
collected with your property taxes over year(s) at 6.400% interest. The proposed assessmen
roll for this project is available for review in the Real Estate Division, 15 Kellogg Blvd. W.,
Room 140, City Hall.
ASSESSMENT
CALCULATION
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NOTE: THIS IS NOT YOUR BILL. YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INVOICE AFTER THE HEARING
SPECIFYING THE AMOUNT APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH COMPLETE
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PAY THIS ASSESSMENT.
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE NO IINICATION DATE 08/04/00
DEFERRED Persons 65 and older or retired by virtue of a permanent and total disability may qualify
PAYMENTS for deferred payment of special assessments. You may apply for deferred payment if it
would be a hardship and you homestead this property.
This is not a forgiveness of payment. It is a deferred payment plan in which interest
continues to accrue. You can apply for this plan only after the City Council approves
the RATIFICATION OF ASSESSMENTS. For more information on deferments,
please call (651) 266-8858.
QUESTIONS Before the public hearing of a local improvement, call (651) 266-8850 and refer to the
File#on page 1. City staff will be available to answer any last minute questions on this
project in Room 140 City Hall the same day as the hearing. After the public hearing call
(651) 266-8858 and refer to the Assessment#on page 1.
If this notice is for an assessment to be levied for a Summary Abatement (property
cleanup), the Boarding -up of vacant buildings, a Building Demolition or Tree Removal,
please call (651) 266-8858 if you have questions.
APPEAL City Council decisions are subject to appeal to the Ramsey County District Court. You
must first file a notice stating the grounds for the appeal with the City Clerk within 20
days after the order adopting the assessment. You must also file the same notice with
the Clerk of District Court within 10 days after filing with the City Clerk.
NOTE: Failure to file the required notices within the times specified shall forever
prohibit an appeal from the assessment.
Section 64.06 of the Saint Paul Administrative Code requires regular assessment
payments to be made even if an assessment is under appeal. If the appeal is successful,
the payments including interest will be refunded.
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08/10/00 10:51 FAX 651 265 4899 RIVERCENTRE I1001/001
RIVERCENTRF
A Touchstone Energy' Place
Roy Wilkins Auditorium
RIVERCENTRE AUTHORITY MEETING NOTICE
Richard H. Zehring, Chairman FAX: (651) 665-5394 rzchrirui@welshco.com
Rick Aguilar FAX: (651) 665-0129
Dan Bostrom FAX: (651) 266-8574 dan.bostrom@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Chris Coleman FAX: (651)266-8574 chris.coleman(aici.stpaul.mn.us
Don Del Fiacco mailed
Lois J. West Duffy FAX: (651) 225-3123 lois.westgecolab.com
Richard Ginsberg FAX: (612)339-0981 rod ginsbenz(a),locklaw.com
Robert G. Schwartzbauer mailed
Darrel Bunge, CVB Ex-officio FAX: (651) 483-6433
The regular monthly meeting of the Saint Paul RiverCentre Authority is scheduled for:
Wednesday, August 23, 2000
8:00 a.m.
RIVERCENTRE - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Board Room — 5th Floor
cc: Mayor Coleman FAX: 266-8513 Jim Mister, SPAC email
City Clerks Office FAX: 266-8689 Martha Fuller, SPAC email
CAO- P. McCall, M. Pfohl,L.Veith email Mark Pevan,Volume Services email
CVB -E. McMahon/T.Getzke FAX: 265-4999 E.Willems,City Budget Office email
Robert Stacy, Standard Parking FAX: 310-1905 Christian Schiller, Standard Parking FAX: 298-4619
Herb Holzschuh email C. Brown, Star Tribune FAX: 227-9371
Gary Murphy FAX: 225-1665 Pioneer Press FAX:292-1897
Joe O'Neill FAX: 298-1474 Star Tribune FAX: 673-7774
Prom Catering FAX: 501-8199 Karl Karlson email
Chris Hansen, SPAC email
Lou Dorso, CPM1 _ FAX: 854-3663
Saint Paul Arena Company Staff DA,EM,BC,AC,AH,PJ,SJ,DM,KM,PM,CR, SR, MS,MS,TW, MZ
August 1, 2000
NOTICE
PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PA L
REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 22, 2000
Chair Joan Grzywinski is calling the Regular Meeting of the Port Authority Board of
Commissioners for Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. in the Port Authority Board
Room, 1900 Landmark Towers, 345 Saint 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
George McMahon, Dougherty & Company
David Hozza, Miller& Schroeder
Ann Copeland RECEIVED
City Attorney 2000
Members of the Ramsey County Delegation AUG 7
CITY CLERK
6187.1.
SAINT PAUL
PORT AUTHORITY
MEMORANDUM
TO: Early Notification Recipients DATE: July 24, 2000
FROM: Melanie Isakson •-ipACIA-1
Lorrie Louder&
SUBJECT: ENS NOTICE FOR AUGUST 22, 2000
REGULAR PORT AUTHORITY COMMISSION MEETING
District 3
McCullough Companies
The Port Authority Commission will consider financing of approximately $2.5
million for the construction of a facility at xxx Eaton Street. The 27,500 square foot
facility is located in the Riverview Industrial area and will be the new home of
Enterprise Rental and McCullough Companies. Please contract Melanie Isakson if
you have any questions.
RECEIVED
JUL 2 5 2000
CITY CLERK
11653.1.
Master Meeting CALENDAR Saint Paul Planning Commission Meetings
FOURTH Week in AUGUST 2 0 0 0
Mon 21
Tues 22
Wed 23
Thurs 24
Fri 25 7:45 a.m. Planning Commission Steering Committee Rm 41 City Hall
(Larry Soderholm,266-6575) Conference Center
15 Kellogg Blvd
8:30-11 a.m. Planning Commission Meeting Rm 40 City Hall
(Larry Soderholm,266-6575) Conference Center
15 Kellogg Blvd
Old Business #00-130-376 County Law Enforcement Center- Special Condition Use Permit
for a new County Law Enforcement Center to include processing and housing of
pretrial inmates. Area bounded by Olive,University,Lafayette, and Grove.
(Nancy Frick,266-6554)
New Business #00-128-118 Lynn Taplin-Nonconforming Use Permit to establish legal
nonconforming status as a triplex. 785-787 Ashland;between Avon&Grotto
(Joel Spoonheim,266-6614)
#00-136-381 Juel Fairbanks Chemical Dependency Services-Nonconforming Use
Permit to establish legal nonconforming status as a duplex. 1736 Minnehaha Ave. W.
(Joel Spoonheim,266-6614)
#00-135-866 Canadian Pacific Railway Communications Tower-River Corridor
Special Condition Use Permit to construct a railroad communications tower and
associated ground equipment to replace existing railroad communications.
1000 Shop Road. (Nancy Frick,266-6554)
#00-136-357 Macalester Plymouth United Church-Sign Variances for sign to be 8
feet high(6 feet allowed)and 43 square feet in area(30 square feet allowed).
1658 Lincoln Avenue; SW corner of Lincoln&Macalester. (James Zdon,266-6559)
Comprehensive Planning Committee-Release of Draft St. Paul Mississippi River
Corridor Plan for public review. Set public hearing date for October 20.
(Virginia Burke, 266-6661)
Advertising Sign Committee-Release of ordinance amendments on advertising signs
for public review before the public hearing already set for October 6,2000. (Larry
Soderholm,266-6575)
AUG-17-2000 16:39 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
RAMSEY C N
Monday. August 21,2000
Tuesday, uEust 22, 2000
9:00 a.m. - Policy Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Immediately following Policy Meeting
- Administrative Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Public Works, Parks& Solid Waste Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Regional Railroad Authority
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Regional Railroad Authority Work Session
Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room
Wednesday, August 23, 2000
9:00 a.m. - Metropolitan Mosquito Control Commission
2099 University Avenue
10:30 a.m. - Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board
2099 University Avenue
3:00 p.m. - Regions Hospital Board of Directors
640 Jackson Street
Thursday, August 24, 2000
Friday, August 25,2000
ADVANCE NOTICE:
August 29& 30, 2000—Budget Hearings
September 5, 2000 —Policy Board Meeting
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REGULAR SCHEDULED MEETING
MONDAY,AUGUST 21, 2000 - 1:00 P.M.
METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION
Room 3040—Mezzanine—Lindbergh Terminal Building
AGENDA
CONSENT ITEMS
(Consent Items can be brought down to Discussion)
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a - Regular Scheduled Commission Meeting -July 17,2000
LEASE ACTIONS
a - Recommendation Re: Airport Leases
ACCOUNTS
a - Approval of Bills, Expenses, Payrolls,Transfers of Funds, etc.
Planning and Environment Committee
Al Final Payments -MAC Contracts
a) Lindbergh Terminal Interior Rehabilitation -1998
b) MAC Fitness Center
c) MSP Part 150 Sound Insulation Program -1994 Asbestos Abatement, Phase
II
d) Parking Expansion: VOR Antenna
e) Airfield Electrical Modifications -St. Paul Downtown Airport
f) South Building Area Expansion: Paving/Utilities -St. Paul Downtown
Airport-Revised
g) 1999 Part 150 Sound Insulation Program
A2 Semi-Final Payments - MAC Contracts
a) Runway 12R-30L Reconstruction -Segment 3
b) HHH Terminal Site Utilities/Cargo Building Modifications
A3 Bids Received -MAC Contracts
a) Lindbergh Terminal Air Handler Replacement-North Terminal
b) Data Transport System
c) 2000 Utility Modifications
d) West Terminal -2000 Repairs
e) LRT/EconoLot Entry Plaza Relocation
f) Part 150 Sound Insulation Program -July Bid Cycle
A4 Review of Upcoming Construction Project Bids
A5 June 2000 Activity Report for Metro Office Park
A6 Change Management Policy and Project Status Report
A7 Acceptance of Grant Offers
A8 FAA Reimbursable Agreement Amendment-Runway 4 MALSR Building Relocation
(AGL-302)
A9 Creation of a Board of Appeals - Minnesota Building Code
A10 Joint Powers Agreement-Minnesota Department of Transportation
All Memorandum of Understanding for 77th Street
Al2 Project Budget Adjustment
A13 LRT Update
a) Update
b) Special Planning and Environment Committee Meeting
A14 Low Frequency Noise Policy Committee Update
A15 Runway 17-35 Tunnel Dewatering
a) Engineering Analysis
AUG-15-2000 11:00 City of Saint Paul 651 266 8574 P.01/01
SAINT PAUL CH ; ° - R COMMISSION
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CANCELLATION NOTICE
OF THE
REGULAR AUGUST MEETING
OF THE
SAINT PAUL CHARTER COMNIISSION
The regular August meeting of the St.Paul Charter Commission has been canceled for
summer holiday. The next meeting will be held on September 18,2000. For further information
contact the Commission Secretary at 612-729-5237.
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Meeting Notice
Saint Paul City Council's Committee-Of-The-Whole
Budget Review Meeting for:
Wednesday, August 23, 2000 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:
1) Approve Agenda Order For This Meeting (President Bostrom).
2) Financial Services Office Director Provides Expanded Overview of Mayor
Coleman's Proposed Year 2001 Budget for the City of Saint
Paul and Identifies Significant Changes In City Services and
Staffing Levels Recommended in the Proposed Budget
(Joe Reid ).
3) Significant Changes in Major Financing Sources for the Proposed Year
2001 Budgets for the General Fund and the General Debt Service Fund
(Joe Reid).
4) Budget and Tax Levy Projections for the 2002 and 2003 General Fund
and General Debt Service Fund, Based On the Mayor's Proposed Year
2001 Budgets and Known or Anticipated Spending and Revenue
Changes (Joe Reid).
5) General Fund's Year Ending Fund Balance:
1) Projections for 12-31-00 and 12-31-01 year-end balances based on the
Mayor's Proposed Budget for the Year 2001 (Joe Reid ).
2) Comparison of the Fund Balance for the City of Saint Paul's General Fund
to the balances kept for other comparable cities and units of government
(Joe Reid).
3) History of Designated / Reserved Uses for audited balances (Greg Blees).
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4) Contributions to Fund Balance from Budget Variances For Spending and
Revenues (Greg Blees).
6) Summary of Proposed Changes in the City's Authorized Workforce -
Analysis of Full Time Equivalent Positions by Department and Fund ,
with Data On Infra-Department Transfers (Greg Blees).
7) Overview of Mayor Coleman's Proposed $10 million Property Tax Rebate
Proposed to Be Financed By Reducing the Fund Balance in the General
Fund (Joe Reid).
8) Identify Additional Budget Review Issues for the Proposed Year 2001
Budgets. ( All Council members).
9) FYI - There Will Be No Budget Meeting On Wednesday Aug. 30, 2000.
10) FYI -Tentative Agenda For The Wednesday Sept. 6, Budget Meeting @
10 a.m..
A) Review the Mayor's Proposed Funding for the "2001 Civic Organization
Partnership Program" (Ron Kline). Authorize maximum funding level for
COPP, and direct Council Research staff to begin accepting funding
requests. (Gerry Strathman & Ken Smith).
B) Discussion of City services that may be affected by a zero percent
increase in the property tax levy for City services governed by the Mayor
and City Council (City Council and Ron Kline)
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C) Estimate of Pay 2001 Total Property Tax Change for the Average Valued
Home In Saint Paul, Using Known Data For All Tax Levies and EMV
Growth (Ron Kline, Tom Cran, and Ramsey County Taxation Staff)
Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings Page 1
From: "Dawn Hoffner" <dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us>
To: "Julie Opsahl" <julie.opsahl@metc.state.mn.us>
Date: 8/18/00 9:32AM
Subject: Metro Meetings
WEEK OF: August 21 -25, 2000
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Environment Committee-Tues., Aug. 22, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda will include: approval of
additional change order authority for Plymouth forcemain relocation; approval of engineering services
contract amendment for Blue Lake groundwater relief system; MCES mid-year report/water policy plan;
briefing on proposed 2001-2006 capital improvement program and 2001 capital budget; legislative
agenda; and other business.
Public Information Meeting and Open House for the Rosemount& Empire Wastewater Treatment Plants
Master Planning Process-Tues., Aug. 22, 7 p.m., Dakota County Conservation Center, 4100-220th St.
W., Farmington.
Management Committee-Wed., Aug. 23, 2 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda will include: authorization to
approve an agreement with Reliant Energy Minnegasco to supply natural gas to the Blue Lake Treatment
plant; authorization to issue purchase order to Ashland Chemical Company for the purchase of potassium
permanganate for the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Plant; approval of changes to Minnesota State
Retirement System program unclassified plan; approve change to designation depository and authorized
signators; approval of contracts for telephone network upgrade; and other business.
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Aug. 23, 3 p.m., Chambers. The agenda will include: fiscal years 2002-2003
state general fund request to finance metropolitan regional parks operations and maintenance; East
Bethel comprehensive plan update; approval of long-range bus garage needs study; Route 66/614
contract amendment; University of Minnesota U pass agreement and Metro Pass agreements; livable
communities demonstration account phase I recommendations; appointment of regional administrator;
resolution designating Metropolitan Council positions and employees for participation in the unclassified
program of the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS); resolution designating depository and
authorized signators; approval of engineering services contract for interceptor system master planning;
Metropolitan Council/MAC operating and maintenance agreement; resolution recognizing the contributions
of Tom McElveen; presentation of disadvantaged business enterprise program; funding request for
owner-controlled insurance program for light rail transit project; discussion of whether to close the meeting
to discuss labor negotiations, strategies and issues; discussion of labor negotiation proposals, strategies
and issues; and other business. A portion of this meeting may be closed to the public pursuant to MN
Statutes section 471.705, subdivision 1a, to discuss labor negotiations.
TAB Policy Committee-Thurs., Aug. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda will include: continued
discussion of the Transportation Policy Plan update; and other business.
Public Hearing for I-MN-320 Improvements Facility Plan -Thurs., Aug. 24, 7 p.m., Harrison Community
Center, 503 Irving Ave. N., Mpls.
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul. Meeting times and
agenda are subject to change. For more information or confirmation of meetings, call Dawn Hoffner at
651-602-1447.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS THE WEEK OF AUGUST 28-SEPTEMBER 1, 2000
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Transportation Committee- Mon., Aug. 28, 4 p.m., Chambers
Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission - Mon., Aug. 28, 4 p.m., Room 1A
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Aug. 30, 3 p.m., Room 1A
Metropolitan Radio Board- Fri., Sept. 1, 9 a.m., Metro Counties Govt. Ctr., 2099 University Ave., St. Paul
METROPOLITAN SPORTS FACILITIES COMMISSION
Special Meeting of the Sports Facilities Commission *Tues., Aug. 22, 11 a.m., MSFC Conference Room.
The agenda will include: Minnesota Twins proposal; announcement of future meetings; and other
business.
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, 612-335-3310
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PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY
SAINT PAUL
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING
AUGUST 23, 2000 9:00 A.M. 480 CEDAR STREET
I. ROLL CALL
II. INTRODUCTION OF NEW PHA STAFF
III. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: JULY 26, 2000
IV. REVIEW OF BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS: BANK REGISTER FOR
JULY 2000 AND MONTHLY MANAGEMENT REPORT
V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None
VI.A. NEW BUSINESS CONSENT ITEMS
The following items are considered to be routine or non-controversial and will be approved in one motion,without
discussion. If a Board member or other meeting attendee wishes to discuss a particular item,that person should inform the
Chair and the item will be moved to the Discussion portion of the agenda.
1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES GRANT
CONTRACT ADMENDMENTS
2. BUILDING FUND BUDGET REVISION FY01 REVISION NO. 1
3. ROOF REPLACEMENT AT MCDONOUGH, CONTRACT NO. 01027
4. ROOF REPLACEMENT AT SCATTERED SITES, CONTRACT NO. 01030
5. MASONRY IMPROVEMENTS AT HAMLINE, CONTRACT NO. 01022
6. SOUTH FENCE WALL AT EXCHANGE HI-RISE,CONTRACT NO. 01029
7. PARKING LOT EXPANSION AT VALLEY, CONTRACT NO. 01031
8. EDGERTON HI-RISE FACADE IMPROVEMENTS, CONTRACT NO. 00147,
CHANGE ORDER NO. 4
VI.B. NEW BUSINESS DISCUSSION ITEMS
1. ROOSEVELT HOMES MODERNIZATION PHASE 3 CONTRACT
NO. 01004-C2
480 Cedar Street•Suite 600 • Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101-2240
651-298-5664 • Fax 651-298-5666
2. SECTION 8 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM; INCREASING
PAYMENT STANDARDS; RESOLUTION 00-8/23-1
3. PHDEP AND FAMILY NEEDS SURVEYS AND EVALUATIONS
4. PERSONNEL POLICIES FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
VII. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
A. PHDEP EVALUATION 1999 (PRESENTATION)
B. CITY-WIDE RESIDENT COUNCIL ORAL REPORT
C. ANNUAL PRESIDENTS COUNCIL TRAINING
D. PHA RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
E. PHA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB GRANT UPDATE
F. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS APPOINTMENT TO THE WORKFORCE
INVESTMENT BOARD (WIB)
G. TENANT INCOME VERIFICATION
H. HOME PROGRAM REPORT#4
I. HOMEWARD PROGRAM REPORT#54
J. PET OWNERSHIP IN PUBLIC HOUSING
K. LETTER TO MAYOR COLEMAN RECOMMENDING REAPPOINTMENT
OF ANDY BOSS TO PHA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
L. JOBS-PLUS
M. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS LETTER TO RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS-PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES CLINICS IN HI-RISES
N. THE HOUSING CRISIS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 2000 PIONEER PRESS
EDITORIAL
O. MBE/WBE/DBE PARTICIPATION REPORT
P. UNANSWERED AFFORDABLE HOUSING QUESTIONS, MONDAY,
AUGUST 7, 2000 PIONEER PRESS EDITORIAL
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PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY
SAINT PAUL
NOTICE
BUSINESS MEETING
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2000
9:00 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
AGENCY BOARD ROOM
480 CEDAR STREET: SUITE 600
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
480 Cedar Street•Suite 600 • Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101-2240 11211
651-298-5664 • Fax 651-298-5666
08/18/00 14:09 FAX 651 265 4899 RIVERCENTRE W1001/001
RIVERCENTRE
) Touchstone Energy'Place
Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Rivercentre Authori
Executive Director Search Committee
MEETING NOTICE
Richard H. Zehring FAX: (651)665-5394 rzehring@welshco.com
Rick Aguilar FAX: (651) 665-0129
Dan Bostrom FAX: (651)266-8574 dan.bostrom@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Chris Coleman FAX: (651) 266-8574 chris.coleman@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Don Del Fiacco mailed
Lois J. West Duffy, Chair FAX: (651)225-3123 lois.west@ecolab.com
Richard Ginsberg FAX: (612) 339-0981 nvginsberg@locklaw.com
Robert G. Schwartzbauer mailed
Darrel Bunge, CVB Ex-officio FAX: (651)483-6433
The regular monthly meeting of the Saint Paul RiverCentre Authority is scheduled for:
Tuesday, August 22, 2000
8:00 a.m.
RIVERCENTRE - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Board Room — 5th Floor
AGENDA
PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
AUGUST 22, 2000
2:00 P.M.
MEETING LOCATION
1. Board Room, Saint Paul Port Authority, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
MINUTES
1. Approval of the Minutes from the July 25, 2000 Meeting
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
1. Conflict of Interest
NEW BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
1. Informational June and July Financial Statements
2. Resolution No. App. Approval of Designated Depositories of Port Authority
CREDIT COMMVMIITEE
1. Resolution No. App. Great Northern Business Center—Phase I—Final Authorization for an
Approximate$4,500,000 City General Obligation Bonds
2. Resolution No. App. Acquisition of Right of Way for Phalen Boulevard
3. Informational Second Quarter Production Report
GENERAL MATTERS
1. Such Other Business That May Come Before the Board.
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PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY
SAINT PAUL
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING
AUGUST 23, 2000 9:00 A.M. 480 CEDAR STREET
cc) I. ROLL CALL
• • II. INTRODUCTION OF NEW PHA STAFF
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III.. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: JULY 26, 2000
IV. REVIEW OF BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS: BANK REGISTER FOR
JULY 2000 AND MONTHLY MANAGEMENT REPORT
V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None
VI.A. NEW BUSINESS CONSENT ITEMS
The'following items are considered to be routine or non-controversial and will be approved in one motion,without
®N discussion. If a Board member or other meeting attendee wishes to discuss a particular item,that person should inform the
Chair and the item will be moved to the Discussion portion of the agenda.
P` 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES GRANT
CONTRACT ADMENDMENTS
2. BUILDING FUND BUDGET REVISION FY01 REVISION NO. 1
3. ROOF REPLACEMENT AT MCDONOUGH, CONTRACT NO. 01027
4. ROOF REPLACEMENT AT SCATTERED SITES, CONTRACT NO. 01030
5. MASONRY IMPROVEMENTS AT HAMLINE, CONTRACT NO. 01022
6. SOUTH FENCE WALL AT EXCHANGE HI-RISE, CONTRACT NO. 01029
7. PARKING LOT EXPANSION AT VALLEY, CONTRACT NO. 01031
8. EDGERTON HI-RISE FACADE IMPROVEMENTS, CONTRACT NO. 00147,
CHANGE ORDER NO. 4
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� VI.B. NEW BUSINESS DISCUSSION ITEMS
1. ROOSEVELT HOMES MODERNIZATION PHASE 3 CONTRACT
NO. 01004-C2
480 Cedar Street•Suite 600 Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101-2240 A
651-298-5664 • Fax 651-298-5666
2. SECTION 8 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM; INCREASING
PAYMENT STANDARDS; RESOLUTION 00-8/23-1
3. PHDEP AND FAMILY NEEDS SURVEYS AND EVALUATIONS
4. PERSONNEL POLICIES FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
VII. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
alb A.A. PHDEP EVALUATION 1999 (PRESENTATION)
Q�0 B. CITY-WIDE RESIDENT COUNCIL ORAL REPORT
C. ANNUAL PRESIDENTS COUNCIL TRAINING
D. PHA RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
E. PHA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB GRANT UPDATE
F. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS APPOINTMENT TO THE WORKFORCE
INVESTMENT BOARD (WIB)
G. TENANT INCOME VERIFICATION
H. HOME PROGRAM REPORT#4
I. HOMEWARD PROGRAM REPORT #54
J. PET OWNERSHIP IN PUBLIC HOUSING
K. LETTER TO MAYOR COLEMAN RECOMMENDING REAPPOINTMENT
OF ANDY BOSS TO PHA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
L. JOBS-PLUS
M. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS LETTER TO RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS-PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES CLINICS IN HI-RISES
N. THE HOUSING CRISIS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 2000 PIONEER PRESS
EDITORIAL
O. MBE/WBE/DBE PARTICIPATION REPORT
P. UNANSWERED AFFORDABLE HOUSING QUESTIONS, MONDAY,
AUGUST 7, 2000 PIONEER PRESS EDITORIAL