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September 23rd, thru September 27th, 2002
MONDAY - September 23rd
*Ramsey County Budget Hearings 8:30 AM Council Chambers
Board of Zoning Appeals Public 3:00 PM Room 330 City Hall
Hearing
University Avenue TOD Study 6:00 PM 709 University Avenue -Lifetrack
Resources
Phalen Corridor Middle Section Task 6:00 PM 875 Arcade Street - East YMCA
Force Meeting
River Corridor West Task Force 7:00 PM St. Lukes Lutheran Church-
Edgecumbe/Field
TUESDAY - September 24th
*Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers
Saint Paul Port Authority 2:00 PM 1900 Landmark Towers - 345 St.
Peter Street
University Avenue TOD Study 6:00 PM 709 University Avenue - Lifetrack
Resources
WEDNESDAY - September 25th
*City Council.Budget Meeting 10:00 AM Council Chambers
*Housing and Redevelopment 2:00 PM Council Chambers
Authority
*City Council--- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers
*Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers
THURSDAY - September 26th
Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall
Commission
FRIDAY - September 27th
Planning Commission Steering 7:45 AM Room 41 City Hall
Committee
Planning Commisssion Meeting 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall
*Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channel 18.
http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/clerk/meetings.html 9/20/02
SAINT ST PAUL CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAINT PAUL
PAUL
4 Dept.of Planning and
Economic Development
A A A A Phone:(651)266-6589
•w' Fax: (651)228-3220
Public Hearing Notice
FILE#02-133-003
PURPOSE: Rezoning from R-4(One-Family Residential)to RT-1 (Two-Family
Residential)to construct two duplexes.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: xx Page St.,SW corner at Concord.
APPLICANT: Arthur Baumeister
HEARING DATE: Wednesday,September 25, 2002,at 5:30 p.m.
All public hearings are held in City Council Chambers, 3`d Floor City Hall-Court House,
15 W. Kellogg Boulevard. You may send written comments to Zoning office at the
address listed on the reverse side of this card. Please call(651)266-6659 or e-mail
Yang.Zhang@ci.stpaul.mn.us,or call your District Council representative at
(651)293-1708 if you have any questions.
Mailed:9/13/02
SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
5:00 P.M
Thursday, September 26, 2002
Lower Level, Room 40, City Hall/Courthouse
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
AGENDA
5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS
II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
III. PERMIT REVIEW/PUBLIC HEARING
5:05 A. 722 Summit Avenue,Hill Historic District,by Sussel Corporation, for a building permit
to construct a two+stall garage at the alley with vinyl siding and trim. File#B02-371.
B. 260 Summit Avenue,Hill Historic District,by Country Time Contracting, for a building
permit to construct an 18'x 18' log cabin/storage shed on the Irvine Avenue side of the
property. File#B02-372.
C. 499 Wacouta Street, Lowertown Historic District,by Sign Art Co. Inc., for a sign permit
to install a freestanding back lit sign. File#S02-014.
D. 271 Kellogg Boulevard, Lowertown Historic District,by Collaborative Design Group,
for a building permit to construct a five level parking ramp to serve the Great Northern
Lofts. File#B02-373.
E. 535 Selby Avenue,Hill Historic District,by Viking Exteriors, for a building permit to
install vinyl siding on rear dormers and aluminum soffit and fascia on all dormers. File
#B02-374.
IV. STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. City Council appeal updates for 597 Holly Avenue and 432 Summit Avenue.
V. ADJOURN
NOTE: If you arrive after 6:00 P.M, the building will be locked and you must use the Fourth Street
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).
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday,
September 25, 2002, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City
Hall-Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN, to consider the
application of Arthur Baumeister to rezone property from R-4 (One-Family
Residential) to RT-1 (Two-Family Residential) to construct two duplexes at the
southwest corner of Page and Concord Streets.
Dated: September 3, 2002
Nancy Anderson
Assistant City Council Secretary
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday,
September 25, 2002, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City
Hall-Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN, to consider the
appeal of specific owners/residents of 12 Summit Court, 11 Summit Court and 442
Summit Avenue to a decision of the Heritage Preservation Commission approving
a building permit to construct a balcony at the widow's walk at 432 Summit
Avenue (individually designated site, Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House).
Dated: September 9, 2002
Nancy Anderson
Assistant City Council Secretary
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday,
September 25, 2002, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City
Hall-Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN, to consider the
appeal of Thomas Carretta, to a decision of the Heritage Preservation Commission
denying a building permit to replace masonite siding with vinyl, wood fascia and
soffit in aluminum and vinyl beadboard and wood windows with vinyl for his
property at 597 Holly Avenue (Hill Historic District).
Dated: September 9, 2002
Nancy Anderson
Assistant City Council Secretary
September 3, 2002
NOTICE
PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL
REGULAR MEETING
SEPTEMBER 24, 2002
Chair Joan Grzywinski is calling the Regular Meeting of the Port Authority Board of
Commissioners for Tuesday, September 24, 2002 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 Randy Kelly
City Council
Terrence J. Garvey
Briggs & Morgan
Leonard, Street and Deinard
Representatives of the Press
Don Luna, City Clerk
Marsha Fuller, PED
St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
Midway Area Chamber of Commerce
Pig's Eye Coalition
Manual Cervantes, City Attorney
Members of the Ramsey County Delegation
6187.1.
AGENDA
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING
SEPTEMBER 23, 2002 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 AUGUST 26, 2002
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 9, 2002
II. OLD BUSINESS
a. Approval of Resolution #02-205489 - Lang Thi Vu, 1011 Burns Avenue, Denial.
III. NEW BUSINESS
A. Applicant - Thomas L. Farnsworth (#02-219184)
Location - 2279 Priscilla Street
Zoning - RT-2
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to
build a new porch and entry to the house.
The existing front yard setback is 33 feet
with a setback of 25 feet proposed, for a
variance of 8 feet.
B. Applicant - Walter J. Ebertz (#02-220678)
Location - 2201 Dayton Avenue
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - Two variances in order to build a front
porch on the existing house. 1.) A front
yard setback of 32 feet is required and a
setback of 30 feet is proposed, for a
variance of 2 feet. 2.) A side yard setback
of 4 feet is required and a setback of 3
feet on the east side is proposed, for a
variance of 1 foot.
AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 23, 2002
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C. Applicant - Franklin T. Winship (#02-220799)
Location - 814 Manomin Avenue
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - Two variances in order to build a new
garage. 1.) The maximum size allowed
for an accessory structure is 1,000 square
feet and 1,200 square feet is proposed,
for a variance of 200 square feet. 2.) The
required rear yard setback is 4 feet with 0
feet proposed, for a variance of 4 feet.
D. Applicant - Steven Davidson (#02-220963)
Location - 1019 Burr Street
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A building width variance in order to build
a new single family house. A building
width of 22 feet is required and a width of
20 feet is proposed, for a variance of 2
feet.
E. Applicant - Paul Stefanyshun (#02-220970)
Location - 313 Harrison Avenue
Zoning - RT-2
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A height variance in order to build a new
garage. The maximum allowable height
for an accessory structure is 15 feet with
17 feet proposed, for a variance of 2 feet.
F. Applicant - Richard K. Coad (#02-220982)
Location - 1315 Cleveland Avenue South
Zoning - R-2, RC-3
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to
build a roof over the front stoop. The
required front yard setback is 30 feet with
a setback of 26 feet proposed, for a
variance of 4 feet.
IV. OTHER BUSINESS
01-222017 Miriam & John Schulz, 1389 Highland Parkway, extension request.
AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 23, 2002
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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.
SEP-19-2002 13:32 RAMSEY COUNTY MANAGER 651 266 S039 P.02/02
MEETING NOTICE
BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
15 W. KELLOGG BLVD., ST. PAUL, MN 55102
651266-8350
SEY COUNTY
Monday, September 23, 2002
8:30 a.m. - Budget Hearings
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
4:30 p.m. - Joint Property Tax Advisory Committee
Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room
Tuesday, September 24, 2002
9:00 a.m. - Board Meeting
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Wednesdav,September 25, 2002
9:00 a.m. - Metropolitan Mosquito Control Executive Committee
2099 University Avenue
10:30 a.m. - Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board
2099 University Avenue
Thursday, September 26, 2002
8:30 a.m. - Resource Recovery Project Board
1670 Beam Avenue
7:00 p.m. - Ramsey County League of Local Governments
Little Canada City Hall
Friday, September 27, 2002
Advance Notice
October 1, 2002 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers
October 8, 2002 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers
TOTAL P.02
Saint Paul Planning Commission
MASTER MEETING CALENDAR
WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 23-27, 2002
Mon 23 6:00- Phalen Corridor Middle Section Task Force East YMCA
7:30 p.m. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) 875 Arcade Street
-Task Force role, composition and meeting schedule
-Preferred recreational uses
-Potential housing units in Payne-Phalen Blvd. area
6:00- University Avenue TOD Study Lifetrack Resources
9:00 p.m. (Joel Spoonheim, 651/266-6614) 709 University Avenue
-Goals for Snelling Avenue Area
7:00- River Corridor West Task Force St.Lukes Lutheran Church
9:00 p.m. (Jim Zdon, 651/266-6559) Edgecumbe/Field
-Review of Station Area Planning
Tues 24 6:00- University Avenue TOD Study Lifetrack Resources
9:00 p.m. (Joel Spoonheim, 651/266-6614) 709 University Avenue
-Goals for Lexington Parkway Area
Wed 25
Thurs 26
Fri 27 7:45 a.m. Planning Commission Steering Committee Rm 41 City Hall
(Larry Soderholm, 651/266-6575) Conference Center
15 Kellogg Blvd.
8:30- Planning Commission Meeting Room 40 City Hall
11:00 a.m. (Larry Soderholm, 266-6575) Conference Center
15 Kellogg Blvd.
Zoning #02-217-676 St.Paul Public Works(Shepard Road) -River Corridor Conditional Use
Permit for placement of fill behind a sheet pile wall for a bike/pedestrian trail and street
reconstruction. Shepard Road,between Chestnut and Jackson. (Rich Malloy,
651/266-6647)
#02-217-814 Richard Quick-Conditional Use Permit for a 4-unit cluster development.
922 Wilson Ave.E.,between Hazel and Luella. (Rich Malloy, 651/266-6647)
#02-216-599 Lorraine Peltier-Rezone from RT-1 (Two-Family Residential)to I-1
(Light Industrial)to allow expansion of existing business. 12 W. Acker St.,between
Sylvan&Lightner. (Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659)
#02-217-870 Clear Channel Outdoor-Appeal of a decision of the Zoning
Administrator to enforce the City's restriction that a temporary top extension(a neon
"Chevrolet" sign)on a bilboard must be removed after 90 days and that the total
combined period for such extension shall not exceed 180 days per year. 402 Snelling
Ave.N.,billboard located at the northwest corner of Pascal and St.Anthony.
(Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659)
Comprehensive Planning Metro Blueprint 2030-Informational presentation by John Kari of the Metropolitan
Committee Council staff. (Allen Lovejoy, 651/266-6576)
2000 Census Income,Housing costs, and Housing Affordability Statistics-
(Mark Vander Schaaf 651/266-6637)
Proposed State Office Buildings-City of Saint Paul comments on EAW attached as
already sent. (Allen Lovejoy, 651/266-6576)
10:30 a.m. Central Library Tour 25 W.Fourth Street
(Use entrance on Kellogg Blvd by loading dock)
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Lucille Johnson -9-25-02 Budget Mtg. Agenda
From: Greg Blees
To: Budget Process Communications
Date: 9/19/02 4:44 PM
Subject: 9-25-02 Budget Mtg. Agenda
Below is the AGENDA for the Saint Paul City Council's Wednesday Sep. 25,
2002 Committee-of-the-Whole Budget Meeting. The meeting is in the
Council Chambers, Room 300 of the City Hall and Courthouse, at Kellogg and
Wabasha. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. and is scheduled to last until
approximately noon. The agenda also includes tentative agenda items for
the Oct. 2 and the Oct. 9 Budget Review Meetings.
For clearer printing purposes, the agenda may also be printed
from the following website:
http://www.ci.stpaulimmus/council/2002
Councilmembers, please bring the following budget
documents to the meeting:
"2003 Proposed Budget Detail...Volume I"
Ron Kline's Sep. 20, 2002 memo regarding the Sep. 25 Budget Meeting.
Agenda For The Wednesday Sep. 25, Budget Meeting @
10 a.m.:
I. Review 2003 Budget Issues For The Saint Paul Fire and Safety Services
Department: (Tim Fuller, Fire Chief)
A) Review Current and Proposed 2003 Fee Structure For All Services Provided
By the Department (paramedics, ambulance transport, building inspections, fire
suppression services for other units of government, and use of Fire Training
Center); With Estimates Of Revenue To Be Generated For 2002 and 2003.
B) Review Billing and Collection Policies for Fees For Department Services:
1) Data on Existing Contracts for 3rd Party Billing Services, Including Cost For
Billing Services for Past 5 Years.
2) Bidding and Award Process For Contractual Arrangement With 3rd Party
Billing Service.
3) Mayor's $250,000 Contingency for Paramedic Fee Billing Agency.
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4) Current Polices for Billing, Re-Billing and Forgiving Bills for Services Provided
To Both Saint Paul Residents and Property Owners and To Non-residents.
C) Current Staffing Levels (firefighters and paramedics) and Information On Plans
For New Hires and Firefighter Training Academy.
II. Follow-Up Information: Review Mailing Format For The Final 2002 Bill For
2002 Assessments For The 2002 Summer Street Maintenance Program.
(Peter White):
III. Review The Proposed Notice For The November 6, 2002 Public Hearing
For Proposed 2003 Property Assessments For A Right-Of-Way Utility
(Summer and Winter Street Maintenance, Sidewalk Repair, and Boulevard
Tree Maintenance) (Peter White):
A) Review Format To Emphasize That The Bill Is An Assessments For 2003
Maintenance Work.
B) Review The Mayor's Proposed 2003 Assessment Rate Structure With A Full
Disclosure Justification For Increasing Assessments For Services Previously
Financed With Property Taxes.
C) Consider City Council's Options To Not Increase Rates, Or To Phase-in The
Mayor's Right-Of-Way Utility Proposed Rate Structure Over The Next Three Budget
Years.
FYI - Tentative Agenda For The Wednesday Oct. 2, Budget Meeting @ 10
a.m..
I. Review Current and Proposed 2003 Budget Issues For The Saint Paul Public Works
Department: (Bob Sandquist, Public Works Director)
A) Review Mayor's Contingencies In 2003 Budget:
1) $2,639,000 For Asset Management System
2) $285,000 For Pre-Assets Management System
3) $120,000 for Pond Cleaning
4) $65,796 Temporary Employees For Building Projects
5) $250,000 Additional Heavy Snows
B) Review How Spending $400,000 For Ayd Mill Road In 2002 May Reduce 2003 MSA
Capital Projects.
C) Review How Using Sewer Fund Money To Repay The General Debt Service Fund
For Past Years Water Pollution Abatement Debt Service May Reduce Dollars Available
For Future Sewer Projects.
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D) Review How Assessments For Boulevard Tree Maintenance Will Be Implemented
and Accounted For.
E) Review Why Part of PED's Parking And Transit Fund Has Been Moved To Public
Works To A New Fund #230: Parking Meter Collections & Fines, With Corresponding
Transfers-outs to the Police's Surface Parking Unit Special Fund, and to the City's
General Fund (the balance of revenue collected that is not needed for parking meter
repairs).
FYI - Tentative Agenda For The Wednesday Oct. 2, Budget Meeting @ 10 a.m.:
I. Review Public Library Grant Funding Issues: (Carole Williams, Public Libraries
Director)
II. Review District Council Funding Formula and Allocations: (Bob Hammer, PED
Manager)
III. Mayor's Office Current Staffing Levels. (Memo Pending)
Thank You, Greg Blees, City Council's Fiscal Policy Director
Suit 310, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, MN. 55102-1660
651-266-8577 Internet E-mail Address: greg.blees@ci.stpaul.mn.us
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AGENDA
PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
SEPTEMBER 24, 2002
2:00 p.m.
LOCATION
Board Room, Saint Paul Port Authority, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN
MINUTES
Approval of the Minutes from the August 8, and August 27, 2002 Board Meetings
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Conflict of Interest
NEW BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
1. Acceptance Financial Statements as of August 31, 2002
2. Resolution No. 3962 Designated Depositiories
3. Resolution No. 3963 Contribution to Riverfront Corporation
4. Resolution No. 3964 Employee Enhancement and Economic Development Marketing
Activities
CREDIT COMMITTEE
1. Resolution No. 3965 Public Hearing- Sale of Property-Execution of Ground Leases,Lease
and Purchase Option Agreements, Sale of Properties to State of
Minnesota, and Authorization of the Issuance of Conduit Lease Revenue
Bonds
2. Resolution No. 3966 Public Hearing-Energy Lane Business Center Redevelopment:
(1)Final Approval of the Tax Increment Financing District and
Harzardous Substance Subdistrict; (2)Preliminary Approval for Issuance
of Taxable Tax Increment Revenue Bonds not to Exceed$2,100,000
23298.1.
3. Resolution No.3967 Energy Lane Business Center Board Continuation of the Public Hearing
and Related Land Sale
4. Resolution No.3968 Public Hearing-Burlington Housing Associates,L.L.P.:
(a) Authorization of the Issuance of Conduit Tax-Exempt Multifamily
Housing Revenue Refunding Bonds in the Approximate Amount of
$4,110,000
5. Resolution No.3969 Camada Limited Partnership (Vomela Specialty Company):
Authorization of the Issuance of Conduit Variable Rate Tax-Exempt
Bonds in the Approximate Amount of$3,700,000
6. Resolution No.3970 Award of Contract for Replacement of Rear Yard Trackage at the Red
Rock Peavey Terminal
GENERAL MATTERS
1. Resolution No.3971 Update on 876 Fund 501B Proceeding(Executive Session)
2. Such Other Business That May Come Before The Board
23298.1.