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Sn ths 1�ttrr o� for tize vparation af tha �o�e �tarrdard �treet Liqitinc}
Systa� for tne UnitedjChi3dren's Ee�pital Area fpr t:e �enths of •7snvary thru
➢ecember, 1g97.
mhis area is L�ounded L3y Smith Avenue from 6rar�d Avenue to kelln�� Blvd. far t?ze
TvntPis of Janu�ry i,nru De�ember, 1�97.
mh? Council of the City of �aixat Fau1 2:avina recRi�ed rhe re��rt ef the *2eyc
upon the above improvement, and naving considered said report, hereby raseivas:
l. Tliat the �aid report and tlxe same is hareby approved wi±h no
alternati=re�, and thet the estimated cost ther�vf is $4,931
financed by assessmants only.
�. That a�u`r+1iv hesring be had on saie� improvemEx7t on the 9th da}r �f
Oct�ber, 13�G, at �}:30 r�' �l��k F.M., in the i;4uncil �,�ac:wers �-f the City
Hall snd Caurt Hc,vse 3uilding in the City of Saint Paul.
�° Eha*- =`otice of seic� u�lic �ari
1-' �_ _�% L� �i�en rn �h� �+ersc�ns and ii� t3?e
m�xnner provie3ed hy rhe tharter, statiraq tt,� time and glaoe �f iiaarinq,
the na*ur� cf *hs improre�ent and the total ca�t ±here�f as estimatE�?.
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Adopted hy Council: Dete� �,� \y `\� ��
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Public Hearing Date - October 9, 1996
F.M.S./REAL ESTATE DIVISION I Date:
I Contact Person at�d Phone Number:
I �toxanna Fiink�
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Re 8-2-96
7-15-96 Green Sheet Num 34230
EPARIT�ATC DII2E(,TOR CT1Y COUNCQ. �
A7TOFtNEY Cii'Y CLEAK
UDGET DIRECTOR . & MGT• �'C. DIR.
YOR (OR ASSLSCA7�'n
be on CounciI
PAGES
8-21-96 AZust be in Council Research Of6ce
FOR
noon on Friday 8-9-45
ng date of public hearing
roving estimated operating costs for the United/Children's Hospital Area Above Standazd Street
,ting Project for 1957. File No.18778
�i�n•nar10NS: nericOVE (A) OR xsi� �ti) ERSONAL SERVICE CONT'RACTS MUST ANSK�ER TF� FOLLOFi'ING:
1. Ha5 the person/fvm erer worked under a tontract for Ihis departrnenQ S'ES NO
YLMROVG COMMISSION A STAfF
Aa5 this person/firm ever beep a City employee?
crva sexv�cE con��ss�ov
Cffi COFONIi7EE
WHICtI COUNCII, OBJECTIVE?
couricn, w,uzn�s�
PFS NO
. Does ihis persodCirm possess a sU17 nol normally po��ecsed by any S'ES NO
current City employee?
Ex lain all PES answers on a se erate sheet and attach.
�hborhoods
_� DISTRICT PLANNING COUNCII, 9
PROBLEb1, ISSUE, OPPORTUNIT'P (R'ho, W6at� R'hen, KTerq Why?):
gublic hearing was held for each of the above-standard lighting systems. In each case after hearing from
rious neighborhood district councils, business associations, property owners and staff, the Council approv
�th fhe construction of these systems and their operation by the City on an assessment basis. It is required
at a public hearing be held each year for both the estimafed operating costs and then the acturyl operating
sts. The £rst above-standard lighting system began with the Lowertown system in 1983. These systems h:
at a rate of abovt 2
IF APPROVED:
ce then.
has become an annual budget procedure. The assessment poticy originated to allow the direct benefitting
es to pay for the additional operating costs and provide for uniform maintenance of thesvnteati.
IF AYPROVED:
IF NOT APPROVED:
�r��a �: J l;i`.�ls
City as a whoIe, would bear the added expense to operate these systems instead-of the dit�ct benefitting
ies that requested them.
L AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION: $ L� [��° /� flO COSf/REVENLTE gUDGETED (CIIiCLE ONE) YES NO
Cl
A
SO ��� Assessments Only "�TI�iTYxun�ER:
INFORr7ATTON: (EXPLAII�
29 property owners will be notified of the public hearing and charges.