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The City of Saint Paul
MOM Meetings for the Week of
August 12th, thru August 16th, 2002
MONDAY - August 12th
No Meetings Scheduled
TUESDAY - August 13th
*Ramsey County Budget Hearings -
8 a,m. to Noon 8:00 AM Council Chambers
Legislative Hearings - Summary 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall
Abatements
*Ramsey County Budget Hearings 1:30 PM Council Chambers
Cont.
Legislative Hearings - Property
Code Enforcement 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall
Hillcrest Village Working Group - 7:00 PM Edworth Methodist Church, 1961
Riverview East Task Force Sherwood Ave.
WEDNESDAY - August 14th
Neighborhood & Current Planning 8:30 AM Room 1307 CHA
Committee
*City Council--- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers
Parks and Recreation Commission 4:30 PM Phalen Golf Clubhouse - 1615
Phalen Drive
THURSDAY - August 15th
Zoning Committee 3:30 PM Council Chambers
FRIDAY - August 16th
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@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or call the Saint Paul Citizen Service Office at(651) 266-8989
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City Clerk's Office
Room 170 City Hall
Saint Paul, MN 55102
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300 City Hall Annex,25 W.4th Street,Saint Paul,MN 55102-(651)266-6400
AGENDA AND TOUR ITINERARY
Wednesday, August 14 at Phalen Golf Clubhouse, 1615 Phalen Drive
AGENDA
Time Item Presenter
4:30 p.m. Call meeting to order Al Paulson
4:35 p.m. Director's Report Bob Bierscheid
4:40 p.m. Report on regional parks Rebecca Stenberg
5:00 p.m. Naming tennis courts at Martin Luther King, Jr.
Recreation Center- RESOLUTION 02-17 Bob Bierscheid
5:05 p.m. Vacation of Toronto Street - RESOLUTION 02-18 Bob Bierscheid
5:10 p.m. Commissioner to attend NRPA Conference Al Paulson
5:15 p.m. Box dinners
TOUR ITINERARY
Time Destination Guide
5:30 p.m. 1. Phalen Park/Shoreline Patricia Freeman
5:45 p.m. 2. Phalen Recreation Center Drive by
5:50 p.m. 3. Arlington-Arkwright OLDA Jill Danner/Barb Heideman
6:05 p.m. 4. North Dale Recreation Center Lori Sundelius
6:15 p.m. 5. Front Recreation Center Lori Sundelius
6:30 p.m. 6. Como Park Patricia Freeman
6:45 p.m. 7. Griggs Recreation Center Drive by
6:55 p.m. 8. Desnoyer Recreation Center Drive by
7:00 p.m. 9. Mississippi River Boulevard Drive along
7:10 p.m. 10. Kids Park at Groveland John O'Halloran
7:20 p.m. 11. Hidden Falls Park Patricia Freeman
7:50 p.m. 12. Crosby Park Patricia Freeman
8:20 p.m. 13. Highland Golf/Athletic Fields Drive by
8:25 p.m. 14. Linwood Recreation Center Drive by
8:30 p.m. 15. St. Clair Recreation Center Drive by
8:40 p.m. 16. Dunning Recreation Center Drive by
8:45 p.m. 17. Jimmy Lee Recreation Center Drive by
9:00 p.m. 18. Phalen Clubhouse Return
LEASE NOTICES/OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
*Management Agreement for Wood Recycling Center-August 2002
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 (651) 266-6447. TTY# (651) 266-6378.
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MASTER MEETING CALENDAR
WEEK OF AUGUST 12-16, 2002
Mon 12
Tues 13 7:00- Hillcrest Village Working Group District 2 meeting room
8:30 p.m. (Riverview East Task Force) Edworth Methodist Church
(Virginia Burke, 651/266-6661) 1961 Sherwood Avenue
-Market Studies, TOD, Land Use.
Wed 14 8:30- Neighborhood & Current Planning Committee Room 1307- CHA
10:00 a.m. (James Zdon, 651/266-6559) 25 W. Fourth Street
-Upper Landing Master Site Plan-Review. (Lucy Thompson, 651/266-6578)
Thurs 15 3:30 p.m. Zoning Committee City Council Chambers
3rd Floor City Hall
15 Kellogg Blvd West
Zoning OLD BUSINESS
#02-140-169 Siska Group (Oak Bluff Development) -Modification of River Corridor
Standards to allow restoration slopes to exceed 18%. 2160 Highwood Ave.,between
McKnight and Skyway. (Rich Malloy, 651/266-6647)
#02-133-003 Arthur Baumeister-Rezone from R-4 One-Family Residential toRT-1
Two-Family Residential to build two duplexes. SW corner of Concord and Page.
(Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659)
NEW BUSINESS
#02-140-686 Sakura Restaurant-Variance to install business sign projecting 34" over
the public sidewalk(code allows 12" projection; 22" variance needed). 350 St.Peter,
between 4th and 5th Sts. (Rich Malloy, 651/266-6647)
Fri 16
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Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings
From: "Dawn Hoffner" <dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us>
Date: 8/9/02 9:52 AM
Subject: Metro Meetings
WEEK OF: August 12 - 16, 2002
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Transportation Committee- Mon.,Aug. 12, 4 p.m., Note location change- East Metro Transit Facility, 800
Mississippi St., St. Paul. The agenda includes: amendment to interagency agreement with Hennepin County for
public involvement activities in the Northwest Corridor Busway project; Route 604/614 service contract
amendment; First Student, Route 661 service contract; east metro service contract amendments;west metro
service contract amendments; acceptance of aviation advisory task force report; cost sharing funding of 2002
opportunity grant, City of Richfield; sale of old Walker Library; major project deferrals; Metro Mobility semi annual
update; overview of transit service to State Fair; discussion on recommendation of transportation issues 2003
legislative initiative proposals; and other business.
Prior to the Committee meeting, Council members may participate in a media photo opportunity to view a mock-
up of a Hiawatha light rail vehicle.
Minority Outreach Committee -Tues., Aug. 13, 1 p.m., Chambers
Environment Committee -Tues., Aug. 13, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: authorization to enter into
relocation agreements; authorization to award a contract for construction of the Empire WWTP 2002
miscellaneous improvements project; 2002 procurement status; update on Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant
site selection; rural treatment plant update; septic systems in floodplains; South St. Paul H2S issue; update on
Crow River task force; draft renewable energy proposal/windpower presentation; and other business.
Technical Advisory Committee to the TAB -Wed., Aug. 14, 9 a.m., Chambers. The agenda includes: Hiawatha
LRT update; transportation security plan; TEA-21 affordable housing program; update on travel behavior
inventory; TIP amendment re: traffic interconnect projects; TIP amendment request re: Lyndale Ave.; TIP
amendment request re: Shepard Rd; TAB procedures for project selection and changes and Federal funds
management; 2003-06 Transportation Improvement Program; and other business.
Core Cities Group -Wed., Aug. 14, 12 Noon, Muffuletta Cafe, 2260 Como Ave., St. Paul. The topic of discussion
will be: Neighborhoods that work-an immigrant perspective.
Management Committee-Wed.,Aug. 14, 2 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: 2003 disadvantaged
business enterprise goal (DBE); sole source procurement of software and hardware services; amend Council
2002 budget for aviation consultant; 2nd quarter summary of procurements; regional administration budget
discussion; and other business.
Metropolitan Council -Wed.,Aug. 14, 3 p.m., Chambers. The agenda includes: approval of amendment to
engineering services agreement with Brown &Caldwell for area planning; authorization of public hearing on Elm
Creek interceptor facility plan update; request for part 4 capital improvement program (CIP)funds to acquire a
permanent trail easements for Bruce Vento Regional Trail and reimbursement consideration in future regional
parks CIP for a portion of the easement financed with Ramsey County funds; authorization to enter into relocation
agreements; Chaska comprehensive plan amendment, traditions at Clover Ridge; authorization to donate retired
buses; contract amendment with Lorenz Bus Service for operation of Route 76; 2002 right-of-way acquisition loan
fund program plan; University of Minnesota U-Pass and MetroPass agreements; Lino Lakes comprehensive plan
update; FY 2003 Metropolitan Council Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program goal; authorization to
negotiate and execute an engineering services contract for facility planning, design and construction support
services for the So. St. Paul lift station, L-65 improvements project; authorization to award a contract for
construction of the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant 2002 miscellaneous improvements project; Hiawatha
Project Office lease; minority/under-represented community outreach; Lake Elmo comprehensive plan
amendment; presentation of preliminary 203 unified operating budget; and other business.
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Public Meeting on Proposed Rate Changes for Load Charges -Thurs., Aug. 15, 10 a.m., Metro 94, 455 Etna St.,
St. Paul
Mayors' Regional Housing Task Force - Fri.,Aug. 16, 9 a.m., Chaska Community Center, 1616 Park Ridge,
Chaska. The agenda includes: discuss and develop preliminary recommendations; make assignments for
mayors to discuss draft recommendations with potential partner organizations; tour of Clover Ridge; and other
business.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 19 -23
Diversity Committee - Mon.,Aug. 19, 2 p.m., Room 2A
Livable Communities Committee - Mon.,Aug. 19, 3:30 p.m., Room 1A
Public Hearing on Adoption of the Housing Agency Plan -Mon., Aug. 19, 3:30 p.m., Room 1A
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Aug. 20, 4:30 p.m., Heywood Office, 560 -6th Ave. N., Mpls.
TAB Programming Committee -Wed., Aug. 21, 12 Noon, Metropolitan Mosquito Control Building, 2099 University
Ave. W., St. Paul
Transportation Advisory Board -Wed., Aug. 21, 1:30 p.m., Metropolitan Mosquito Control Building, 2099
University Ave. W., St. Paul
Regional Growth Policy Committee -Wed., Aug. 21, 3 p.m., Chambers
West Metro Council Member Breakfast-Thurs., Aug. 22, 8 a.m., Nicollet Island Inn
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul. Meeting times and agendas
are subject to change.
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Canceled: Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission - Mon.,Aug. 12, 4 p.m., Chambers
The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St.,
St. Paul, MN 55101. To verify meeting times and agenda items, please call Sandi Dingle at 651-602-1312.
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AUG-08-2002 15:55 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
• SEY COUNTY
Monday,August 12,2002
11:30 a.m. - WIB Governance Meeting
St. Joseph's Hospital, Board Room
Tuesday, August 13, 2002
8:00 a.m. - Budget Hearings
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
12:00 noon - Board/Bench Committee
Room 220 Court House,Large Conference Room
1:30 p.m. - Budget Hearings
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
Wednesday,August 14,2002
7:30 a.m. - Extension Committee
2020 White Bear Avenue
1:30 p.m. - Lake Owasso Residence Open House
210 N. Owasso Boulevard, Shoreview
3:30 p.m. - Rush Line Corridor
4701 Highway 61, White Bear Lake
Thursday,August 15, 2002
Friday,August 16, 2002
7:30 a.m. - AMC Board of Directors
Winona, Minnesota
Advance Notice
August 20, 2002— 9:00 a.m. —Board Meeting, Council Chambers
1:30 p.m. —Budget Hearings, Council Chambers
August 21, 2002— 8:00 a.m. -Budget Hearings, Room 220 Court House
August 27, 2002— 8:00 a.m. —Budget Hearings, Council Chambers
August 28, 2002— 1:30 p.m. —Budget Hearings, Room 220 Court Douse
TOTAL P.02
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS
UL James Reiter, President • Stephen Haselmann, Vice President
Commissioners: Matt Anfang • Robert Cardinal • Pat Harris
August 5, 2002
NOTICES TO:
James C. Reiter, President
Commissioners -- Matt Anfang
Jerry Blakey
Pat Harris
Bob Cardinal, City of Maplewood
Richard Vitelli, City of West St. Paul
MEETING NOTICE
The next Board of Water Commissioners' meeting will be held on TUESDAY,AUGUST 13,2002
at 5 p.m. in the Committee Hearing Room 330, City Hall/Courthouse.
Janet Lindgren
Secretary
copy: City Clerk
Lisa Veith, Board Attorney
Pioneer Press
SAINT PAUL REGIONAL WATER SERVICES
Bernie R. Bullert, General Manager
8 4`1' 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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AGENDA
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING
AUGUST 12, 2002 3:00 P.M.
ROOM S-330 CITY HALL
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
RESULTS AGENDA
NOTE: The order in which the items appear on this agenda is not necessarily the order in
which they will be heard at the meeting. The Board of Zoning Appeals will determine
the order of the agenda at the beginning of its meeting.
I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF JULY 22, 2002
Approved
II. NEW BUSINESS
A. Applicant - Mark & Wendy Flinner (#02-136971)
Location - 1192 Glatier Street
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A side yard setback variance in order to
build an addition to the side of the existing
house. A south side yard setback of 4
feet is required and a setback of 2.9 feet
is proposed, for a variance of 1.1 feet.
Approved w/cond. 7-0
B. Applicant - Kenneth Fox (#02-138098)
Location - 293 Sherburne Avenue
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A rear yard lot coverage variance in order
to build a new detached garage.
Coverage of 672 sq. ft. (35%) is allowed
and coverage of 780 sq. ft. (41%) is
proposed, for a variance of 108 sq. ft.
(6%).
Approved w/cond. 7-0
C. Applicant - Joseph Mohr (#02-139528)
Location - 2362 Valentine Avenue
Zoning - R-3
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to
build a new attached garage to the front
of the existing home. The existing front
yard setback is 24 feet and a setback of 9
feet is proposed, for a variance of 15 feet.
Approved w/cond. 7-0
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AUGUST 12, 2002
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D. Applicant - Deborah J. Langer (#02-140225)
Location - 1054 6' Street East
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front setback variance in order to
construct an attached garage. The
required front setback is 21 feet and the
proposed setback is 5 feet, for a variance
of 16 feet.
Approved w/cond. 4-3
E. Applicant - Willie Campbell (#02-140484)
Location - 991 Topping Street
Zoning - R-4
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to
construct a porch addition to the front of
the house. The required front setback is
37 feet and the proposed setback is 31
feet, for a variance of 6 feet.
Approved 7-0
F. Applicant - Scott M. Johnson (#02-140618)
Location - 963 Wakefield Avenue
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A variance of the required separation
between the house and a proposed
detached garage in the rear yard. A six-
foot separation is required and a 3-foot
separation is proposed, for a variance of 3
feet.
Approved 7-0
G. Applicant - Nichole M. White (#02-141562)
Location - 1668 English Street
Zoning - R-3
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to
build an addition to the existing house. A
front yard setback of 32 feet is required
and a setback of 27 feet is proposed, for a
variance of 5 feet.
Approved 7-0
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.