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The City of Saint Paul
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Meetings for the Week of
March 11th, thru March 15th, 2002
MONDAY - March 11th
Board of Zoning Appeals 3:00 PM Room 330 City Hall
Downtwon Development Strategy Task 4:00 PM Room 41 City Hall
Force
TUESDAY - March 12th
*Ramsey County Policy Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers
Legislative Hearing - Summary Abatements 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall
and Nuisance
Legislative Hearing - Property Code
Enforcement 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall
Board of Water Commissioners 5:00 PM Room 330 City Hall
East Task Force for the Riverview Busway 7:00 PM 715 Edgerton - Merrick
Community Center
WEDNESDAY - March 13th
*Housing and Redevelopment Authority 2:00 PM Council Chambers
*City Council--- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers
Parks and Recreation Commission 6:30 PM 1845 Sheridan Ave. - Homecroft
Rec Ctr.
THURSDAY - March 14th
Zoning Committee 3:30 PM Council Chambers
Neighborhood Open House - Riverview 6:00 PM 265 Oneida St. - St. Clair Rec
Corridor Busway Project Center
FRIDAY - March 15th
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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AGENDA
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING
MARCH 11, 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 FEBRUARY 25, 2002
II. NEW BUSINESS
A. Applicant - Charles Commerford (#02-069330)
Location - 1038 Lexington Parkway North
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A variance of the minimum lot size
requirements in order to construct a new
duplex. The required lot size is 6,000 sq.
ft. and 4,960 sq. ft. is proposed, for a
variance of 1,040 sq. ft.
B. Applicant - Van A. Wanless (#02-100224)
Location - 613 Laurel Avenue
Zoning - RM-2
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A side yard setback in order to split a lot.
A side yard setback of 4 feet is required
with a setback of 2 feet proposed, for a
variance of 2 feet.
C. Applicant - Steven C. Westling (#02-100235)
Location - 1387 Clarence Court
Zoning - R-3
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A rear yard setback in order to construct
an addition to the house and attach a
shed to the garage. The required rear
yard setback is 25 feet with a setback of
14 feet proposed, for a variance of 11
feet.
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D. Applicant - Michael Binns (#02-100724)
Location - 779 Dayton Avenue
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - Three variances in order to build a new
twin home. 1.) A minimum lot size of
6,000 is required and 5,774 square feet
are available, for a variance of 225 feet.
2.) A minimum lot width of 50 feet is
required and a lot width of 44 feet is
available, for a variance of 6 feet. 3.) The
required rear yard setback for the surface
parking area is 9 feet and a setback of 4
feet is proposed, for a variance of 5 feet.
E. Applicant - Joyce Camero (#02-100763)
Location - 595 Winslow Avenue
Zoning - RT-1
Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A side yard setback variance in order to
legalize a new detached garage. The
required side yard setback is 4 feet and at
the South West corner 3.6 feet is
available for a variance of 4 inches.
F. Applicant - Dept. of Parks & Rec. (#02-100795)
Location - 1410 Dale Street North
Zoning - R-3
Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A variance of the off-street parking
requirements in order to construct a new
recreation center. The required parking
for the new center is 69 spaces and the
proposed parking is 30 spaces, for a
variance of 39 spaces.
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.
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Metro Meetings
A weekly calendar of meetings and agenda items for the Metropolitan Council,its advisory and standing
committees,and regional Council sponsored events.Meeting times and agendas are occasionally changed. NOTE:
There are two other ways to receive Metro Meetings:visit our web site at www.metrocouncil.org or receive •
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if you would prefer one of these methods rather than use the U.S. mail.
WEEK OF: March 11 - 15,2002
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Canceled:Diversity Committee-Mon.,March 11,2 p.m.,Room 2A
Transportation Committee-Mon.,March 11,4 p.m.,Room 1A.The agenda includes: controlled-
access approval of CSAH 60(185th Street)interchange reconstruction and new access in Lakeville;
contract amendments for the Midway St.Paul TMO and the St.Paul TMO;recommendation for the sale
of the Walker Library"Junior League Building";recommendation to award a purchase agreement for
magnetic fare card;Fiscal Year 2003 appropriations request for Hiawatha Light Rail Corridor;
authorization for public hearings on 2002 service reductions;approval of pre-employment background
investigations contract with Verifications, Inc.;permanent Woodbury park/ride lot.
Blueprint 2030 Stakeholder Workshop-Tues.,March 12, 7:30 a.m.,Maplewood Community Center,
Room C,2100 White Bear Ave.,Maplewood
Environment Committee-Tues.,March 12,4 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: authorization to
enter into a relocation agreement for a wastewater lift station;authorization to enter into cooperative
construction agreement for sanitary sewer pipe 7019B;approval of a memorandum of understanding for
Vermillion River storm water management;a progress report on East/West Area Plan for biosolids
management.
Core Cities Group-Wed.,March 13, 12 Noon,Muffuletta Cafe,2260 Como Ave., St.Paul. The topic
of discussion will be how a major retailer looks at the market and demographics of the central cities and
fully developed suburbs.
Litigation Review Committee-Wed.,March 13, 1:30 p.m.,Room 1E.The agenda includes: discussion
of attorney-client privileged matters and litigation issues regarding the matter of Ismail Ayoub v.
Metropolitan Council.(A portion of this meeting may be closed to the public pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes and court decisions.)
Canceled:Management Committee- Wed.,March 13, 2:30 p.m.,Room 1A
Metropolitan Council-Wed.,March 13,3 p.m.,Chambers.The agenda includes: controlled access
approval of CSAH 60 and I-35 interchange improvements;MetroGlS 2"d generation data-sharing agreements;
Minnesota State Retirement System Program unclassified retirement plan;2002 annual distribution plan for
the Livable Communities fund;authorization to negotiate and execute an engineering services contract for
facility planning,design and construction support for the Rosemount Interceptor Project;approval of
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authorized financial institutions;review and approval of the Metropolitan Airports Commission capital
improvement program;study of transit service expansion beyond the historical Transit Taxing District;
approval to extend a contract for diesel fuel;contract amendment with Human Services,Inc.,to operate route
246 dial-up service in the St. Croix Valley Area;Fiscal Year 2003 appropriations request for the Hiawatha
Light Rail Corridor;Fiscal Year 2003 request for bus and bus capital appropriations;authorization for public
hearings on 2002 service reduction;Stillwater comprehensive plan update.
Mississippi River Initiative Stakeholder Workshop-Wed.,March 13,6:30 p.m.,The Grove
Community Center, 8055 Barbara Ave.,Inver Grove Heights
Blueprint 2030 Stakeholder Workshop-Thurs.,March 14,7:30 a.m.,Chaska City Hall,City Council
Chambers, 1 City Hall Plaza,Chaska
Transit Providers Advisory Committee-Thurs.,March 14, 10 a.m.,Room 1A.The agenda includes:
Marketing Subcommittee report,on-board bus rider survey,legislative program,Metropolitan Council
small-bus procurement; service cuts;North Star Commuter Rail project;B-BOP Day.
Canceled: TAB Policy Committee- Thurs.,March 14, 12:30 p.m., Room IA
TAC Planning Committee-Thurs.,March 14,2:00 p.m.,Room 2A. The agenda includes a
presentation and discussion of Interregional Corridor plans,findings and recommendations for TH 52,
TH 10,TH 169(South),TH 169/TH101,I-94 and TH 212.
Housing and Land Use Advisory Committee-Thurs.,March 14,3 p.m.,Metro Mosquito Control
District,2099 University Ave.,St.Paul.The agenda includes a Blueprint 2030 discussion of
reinvestment.
Blueprint 2030 Stakeholder Workshop-Fri.,March 15, 8:30 a.m.,Midtown YWCA,Rooms 155&
156,2121 East Lake St.,Mpls.
TENTATIVE MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 18-22
Diversity Committee-Mon.,March 18,2 p.m.,Room 2A
Livable Communities Committee-Mon.,March 18,3:30 p.m.,Room lA
Riverview Corridor Transit Project Citizens Workgroup-Mon.,March 18,7 p.m.
Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,March 19,4:30 p.m.,Heywood Office
TAB Programming Committee-Wed.,March 20, 12 Noon
Rural Issues Work Group-Wed.,March 20, 1 p.m.,Chambers
Transportation Advisory Board-Wed.,March 20, 1:30 p.m.,Chambers
Regional Growth Policy Committee-Wed.,March 20,3 p.m.,Mears Park Centre.
The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E.Fifth St., St.Paul. Meeting times and
agendas are subject to change.
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METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission-Mon.,March 11,4 p.m., Room 2A.The agenda
includes:review and scheduling of a public hearing on"First Tier Trails,Greenways and Parks Master
Plan"as an amendment to the Regional Recreation Open Space Policy Plan;regional park system grant
status report as of December 31,2001;and input from regional park agencies regarding commission
summer park tours.
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,please call Sandi Dingle at 651-602-1312.
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MAR-07-2002 17: 12 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
. MSEY COUNTY
Monday,March 11, 2002
Tuesday, March 12,2002
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
- Criminal Justice Committee
Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House
- Executive Session RE: Ramsey County v. Huttner
**CLOSED TO PUBLIC**
Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room
1:45 p.m. - Board Workshop—Continuation of Investment Workshop from
February 26, 2002
Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room
Wednesday, March 13, 2002
7:30 a.m. - Extension Committee
2020 White Bear Avenue
Thursday, March 14, 2002
FridayMarch 15,2002
Advance Notice
March 19, 2002 — County Board Meeting— Council Chambers
Board Workshop —Welfare Reform Update
March 26, 2002 — County Board Meeting—Council Chambers
Board Workshop—(Subject IBA)
TOTAL P.02
to- Saint Paul Planning Commission
MASTER MEETING CALENDAR
WEEK OF MARCH 11-15, 2002
Mon 11 4:00- Downtown Development Strategy Task Force Room 41 City Hall
6:00 p.m. (Martha Faust, 651/266-6572) 15 Kellogg Blvd
Movement-Presentations and Issue Identification
Tues 12 6:30- Mississippi Pool 2 Workshop Inver Hills Community College
9:00 p.m. (Larry Soderholm, 651/266-6575)
Mississippi River Corridor Project List
7:00- East Task Force for the Riverview Busway Merrick Community Center
9:00 p.m. (Virginia Burke, 651/266-6661 & 715 Edgerton(at Minnehaha)
Penny Simison, 651/266-6554)
Project status update
Wed 13
Thurs 14 3:30 p.m. Zoning Committee City Council Chambers
3`d Floor City Hall
15 Kellogg Blvd West
Zoning #02-098-503 Joseph Sandhofer(BP Amoco) -Rezoning from RM-2 (Multiple-Family
Residential)to B-3 (General Business) for expansion of BP Amoco Station.
390 Lexington Ave, SE corner of Central. (Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659)
#02-098-551 BP Amoco - Special Condition Use Permit for an auto convenience market,
and variances for parkway setback, distance of parking entrance exit from R-4 zoned
property, and screening for off-street parking. 374 Lexington,between Central &
St. Anthony. (Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659)
#02-099-620 College of St. Catherine- Special Condition Use Permit with modification
of parking requirement to allow more than 10% growth in student enrollment, staff and
employee size and/or dormitory bed levels without providing additional off-street parking.
2004 Randolph Ave. (Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659)
#02-100-462 John P. Tittle- Special Condition Use Permit for 2-unit cluster
development. 1014 Burgess,between Oxford and Chatsworth. (Patricia James,
651/266-6639)
#02-099-809 Battle Creek Rec. Center- Sign Variances for number, size, and height of
signs. 75 S. Winthrop St., SE corner at Upper Afton. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639)
#02-099-439 Juan Villanueva- Special Condition Use Permit to operate an auto repair
business. 801 E. 7th St.,between Margaret&Arcade. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639)
#02-100-855 Old Hudson Road LLC - Special Condition Use Permit for a fast-food
restaurant. 2065 Old Hudson Rd.,NW corner at Pedersen. (Patricia James,
651/266-6639)
Fri 15 8:30 a.m. Communications Committee Room 1106-CHA
(Larry Soderholm, 651/266-6575) 25 W. Fourth Street
- On-site zoning notices (Allan Torstenson, 651/266-6579 and Wendy Lane,
651/266-9081)
-Annual report distribution (Larry Soderholm, 651/266-6575)
-Update on Comprehensive Plan publication(Larry Soderholm, 651/266-6575)
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300 City Hall Annex,25 W.4th Street,Saint Paul,MN 55102-(651)266-6400
*AGENDA* BAR ka 2Q�i
DATE: Wednesday,March 13,2002,6:30-9:30 p.m.
SITE: Homecroft Recreation Center, 1845 Sheridan Avenue,651-695-3716 'f' °
1. 6:30 p.m. AGENDA,MINUTES,VISITORS,ANNOUNCEMENTS
2. 6:35 p.m. DIRECTOR'S REPORT
*2002 and 2003 budgets-UPDATE
*Letter from Mayor's Office concerning Commission appointments - REVIEW
*Directorial Transition-UPDATE
3. 6:50 p.m. NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY ISSUES
*PUBLIC HEARING-Homecroft Recreation Center Play Area and Site Work
Grant Application to the DNR
*PUBLIC HEARING-North Dale Recreation Center Play Area and Site Work
Grant Application to the DNR
*PUBLIC HEARING-Town Square Park Lease Agreement- Plaza Café
4. 7:15 p.m. ADVOCACY ISSUES
*Homecroft Recreation Center Play Area and Site Work Application-
RESOLUTION#02-4- John Wirka
*North Dale Recreation Center Play Area and Site Work Application-
RESOLUTION#02-5 - John Wirka
*Town Square Park Lease Agreement,Plaza Café-RESOLUTION#02-8
- Mike Hahm
*Design and Construction Section- OVERVIEW- John Wirka
*Special Services Section- OVERVIEW-Mike Hahm
5. 8:15 p.m. COMMISSION STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES
*May Public Hearing-REVIEW FORMAT-Heidi Welsch, Mike Rossberg
*NRPA and MRPA awards-REVIEW OPTIONS - Mike Rossberg
6. 8:30 p.m. SUBCOMMITTEE AND TASK FORCE REPORTS
*Off Leash Dog Area Task Force -Jill Danner, Heidi Welsch
*Long Range Planning Subcommittee-Al Paulson
*Como Zoo and Conservatory Society- Terry Huntrods
*Phalen Boulevard Advisory Committee- Ken Mauer
*Bicycle Advisory Board- Minutes and agenda provided
7. 8:45 p.m. ADJOURNMENT
LEASE NOTICES/OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
Town Square Park Lease Agreement-Plaza Café: Public hearing and vote on Resolution#02-8
scheduled for March 13, 2002.
Meetings of the Parks and Recreation Commission are open to the public. If you require special
accommodation or would like a cony of the agenda/minutes. call(651) 266-6447. TTY#(651) 266-6378.
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James Reiter, President • Stephen Haselmann, Vice President
Commissioners: Matt Anfang • Robert Cardinal • Pat Harris
March 4, 2002
NOTICES TO:
James C. Reiter. President
Stephen Haselmann, Vice President
Commissioners -- Matt Anfang
Jerry Blakey
Pat Harris
MEETING NOTICE
The next Board of Water Commissioners' meeting will be held on TUESDAY,MARCH 12, 2002
at 5 p.m. in the Committee Hearing Room 330, City Hall/Courthouse.
Janet Lindgren
Secretary
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Lisa Veith, Board Attorney
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Dear Resident or Business Owner.
The Departments of Public Works and Planning and Economic Development for the`Ci of
are hosting a Neighborhood hborhoodOpen House to gather ours
Saint Paul ar g Y and input reng the
proposed Riverview Corridor Busway Project. This project will be con to d ire phases over
• the next two years. Phase I construction is scheduled to begin in the suer of 2002and will •
involve the widening and streetscape improvements of West Seventh Street firs 135E tojustt
{ east of Randolph Avenue. Phase 2 construction is scheduled to begin in 20)aand7eill involve
the widening and streetscape improvements of West Seventh Street from just east RandPlph
Avenue to Smith Avenue, Your input is important to us in order that we can continueto develop
a plan for the Riverview Corridor Busway Project. The first meeting to talk about_.the.project.-
will be held on:
Thursday,March 14,2002 from 6:00 PM to&00 PM
St.Clair Recreation Center
265 Oneida Street
The preliminary plan includes:
• • Moving curblines along both sides of West Seventh Street in order to achieve a roadway
width of 60'from curb to curb. This may include relocating curbs 2'to 3'toward
t.
Y buildings to accommodate on-street parking,or banning on-street parking to
accommodate wider sidewalks.
• Complete mill and overlay of existing pavement from curb tocurb.
t. • Installing new concrete curbs,driveway aprons and outwaiks.
4 • Installing exclusive diamond lanes for buses and other re-striping.
• Installing bumpouts at non-signalized intersections along West Seventh Street for
c: improved pedestrian safety.
• Installing a new twin lantern style street lighting system.
• Planting new boulevard trees and sod.
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