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10/1-10/5/2001 Meetings for the week of October 1st-October 5th http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/clerk/meetings.html • ! The City of Saint Paul Meetings for the Week of gamma October 1st, thru October 5th, 2001 MONDAY - October 1st No Meetings Scheduled TUESDAY - October 2nd *Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers Legislative Hearings - Summary Abatements 10:30 AM Room 330 City Hall and Nuisance Property Code Enforcement 1:30 PM Room 330 City Hall Hearings WEDNESDAY - October 3rd *City Council's Committee-Of-The Whole 10:00 AM Council Chambers Budget Review Meeting Closed Meeting of the City Council 1:00 PM Room 310 City Hall *City Council --- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers *Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers *Public Hearing - Knapp/Hillside Area 5:30 PM Council Chambers Paving and Lighting Project THURSDAY - October 4th Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall Commission FRIDAY - October 5th 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(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. 1 of 1 9/28/2001 2:31 PM SAINT rnu L Saint Paul City Council ., . Public Hearing Notice _-- = Ratification of Assessment OWNER OR TAXPAYER COUNCIL DISTRICT#4 PLANNING COUNCIL# 12 FILE# 18930 ASSESSMENT#5000 RECEIVED PROPERTY ADDRESS SEP 11 2001 PARCEL ID CITY CLERK PROPERTY TAX DESCRIPTION THE TIME: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2001,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: KNAPP/HILLSIDE AREA PAVING AND LIGHTING 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 5.600% 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 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 09/07/01 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 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Thomas J.Eggum,Director CITY OF SAINT PAUL Larry Lueth,Construction Engineer 25 W.Fourth Street Norm Coleman, Mayor 900 City Hall Annex Telephone:651-266-6080 Saint Paul,MN 55102-1660 Facsimile: 651-292-6315 August 9, 2001 Dear Neighbor: The Knapp-Hillside Residential Street Vitality Project in your neighborhood has started and will be substantially complete later this fall. As a result of the project, you will have streets that are smoother,safer,and better lit. In coordination with this project,N.S.P. gas service and other utility services are being upgraded and improved. A public hearing before the City Council for the approval of the assessments for the project,has been scheduled for October 3, 2001. A separate notice for that meeting is included in this mailing. A neighborhood meeting to answer questions about the assessment rates,the project and its funding will be held at 6:30 P.M.,Tuesday,September 18,2001,at the Langford Recreation Center Gym located at 30 Langford Park. Representatives from the Department of Public Works and the Department of Technology and Management Services Real Estate Division will be at this meeting to field your questions. If you have questions prior to the September 18`h meeting, you can call me at 651-266-6084. Sincerely, On-A)4 z A /'7;9?4 t Daniel A. Haak Project Engineer DAH:mf Enclosure Responsive Services • Quality Facilities • Employee Pride **PLEASE NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION** PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Roger Hale, Chair Alton Gasper, Vice Chair HECE William Erhart Coral Houle CEP 2 8 2001 Dick Long ' Bert McKasy E Rh. Paul Weske METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, October 2, 2001 1:00 p.m. MAC General Offices 6040 28th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN AGENDA CONSENT 1. FINAL PAYMENTS— MAC CONTRACTS a. Green Concourse Expansion — Phase 1 General (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager) b. Lindbergh Terminal Hazardous Material Abatement—Air Handler (Todd Oetjens, Facilities Architect) c. Parking Expansion: Snowmelt System (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager) d. Parking Expansion: RAC Exit Ramp (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager) e. Part 150 Sound Insulation Program: Ventilation Fans 2000 (John Nelson, Part 150 Program Manager) f. Runway 17-35 West Cargo Apron (Allen Dye, Airside Project Manager) g. 66th Street Trunk Highway 77 Interchange Demolition — Phase II (Allen Dye, Airside Project) h. Miscellaneous Airfield Electrical Modifications— St. Paul Downtown Airport (Bridget Rief, Airside Project Manager) Part 150 Sound Insulation Program (John Nelson, Manager- Part 150 Program) 2. SEMI-FINAL PAYMENTS— MAC CONTRACTS a. Lindbergh Terminal Concourse Renaming Project (Todd Oetjens, Facilities Architect) b. Parking Expansion — Revenue Control System (Dennis Kowalke, Landside Project Manager) c. Longfellow Avenue (Allen Dye, Airside Project Manager) 3. BIDS RECEIVED—MAC CONTRACTS a. Part 150 Sound Insulation -Asbestos Abatement (John Nelson, Manager- Part 150 Program) b. Part 150 Sound Insulation Program —September Bid Cycle (John Nelson, Manager— Part 150 Program) 4. REVIEW OF UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BIDS Robert J. Vorpahl, Program Development Engineer 5. CHANGE MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROJECT STATUS REPORT Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment 6. AUGUST 2001 ACTIVITY REPORT FOR METRO OFFICE PARK Eric L. Johnson, Manager—Commercial Management &Airline Affairs 7. AMEND EXISTING JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT—AIRLAKE INDUSTRIAL PARK Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development 8. PROPERTY ACQUISITION— FLYING CLOUD AIRPORT Mark J. Ryan, Airport Planner 9. FLYING CLOUD AIRPORT— RE-SALE OF EDEN HEIGHTS PROPERTY Mark J. Ryan, Airport Planner 10. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS — ANOKA COUNTY-BLAINE AIRPORT WETLAND MITIGATION CREDITS Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development DISCUSSION 11. PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENT Gary G. Warren, Director—Airside Development 12. 2002 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM REVISIONS Nigel D. Finney, Deputy Executive Director— Planning and Environment FINANCE COMMITTEE Richard Long, Chairman Roger Hale, Vice Chairman Carl D'Aquila John Kahler Robert Mars, Jr. METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION NOTICE OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEEING OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE 11:00 a.m. —Wednesday, October 3, 2001 Lindbergh Conference Room MAC General Offices—6040 28th Avenue South —Minneapolis, MN 55450 AGENDA CONSENT 1. REPORTS a) Monthly Operating Results b) Summary of Investment Portfolio c) Summary of Air Carriers Passenger Facility Charges Theresa Cooper, Senior Financial Analyst 2. 2001 AUDIT FEE Bob Schauer, Accounting Manager 3. INTERNAL AUDITS a) Beech Transportation, Inc. Mary Salonek, Internal Audit Manager DISCUSSION 4. GENERAL OBLIGATIONS BOND SERIES 8 FUNDING UPDATE Steve Busch, Finance Director GENERAL INFORMATION 5. BUSINESS IMPACT UPDATE Jeff Hamiel, Executive Director MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Paul Rehkamp — Chairman Bert McKasy— Vice Chair Carl D'Aquila Thomas Foley Dan Fortier John Kahler Nancy Speer METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS COMMITTEE 1:00 p.m. October 3, 2001 MAC General Offices 604r 8 Avenue South CONSENT 1. REQUEST APPROVAL OF STATE AID AGREEMENTS FOR AIRPORT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS Gary Schmidt, Director Reliever Airports DISCUSSION 2. RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL LEGISLATION AFFECTING THE METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION AND MAC PLUMBERS Jim Laurent, Labor Relations Manager 3. REQUEST APPROVAL OF 2002 INSURANCE RENEWALS Bill Hoyt, Insurance Risk Manager 4. PUBLIC HEARING ON REVISED AOA DRIVING ORDINANCE John Ostrom, Manager Airside Operations Betsy Hoium, Attorney GENERAL INFORMATION 5. FEDERAL LEGISLATION UPDATE A) Report on Washington Activities David Dombrowski, Deputy Executive Director-Labor & Governmental Affairs Mitchell Kilian — Governmental Affairs Manager B) Report on ACI-NA Montreal Conference Commissioner Kahler 6. BRIEFING RE: AIRPORT SECURITY RESPONSE Tim Anderson, Deputy Executive Director-Operations SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00P.M Thursday, October 4, 2001 Lower Level, Room 40, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA 5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS II APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA 5:05 III APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES A. September 6,2001 Business Meeting B. September 20, 2001 Permit Review/Public Hearing Meeting IV CONCEPT REVIEW 5:10 A. 649 Dayton Avenue,Hill Historic District, by Center for Victims of Torture, for a concept review to construct a rear addition and new front porch with ADA access. File#B01-353. 5:30 V DISCUSSION A. Designation process, preview bus tour route for October 9 5:50 VI STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Summary of SHPO Conference B. CLG signage project C. Intern 6:00 VII ADJOURN NOTE: The above times are estimates. Agenda items may be considered earlier or later than the time listed. If you arrive after 6:00 P.M, the building will be locked and you must use the Kellogg Boulevard 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). Commission members: Please call 651.266.9078 if unable to attend. Page 1 of 1 Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings From: "Dawn Hoffner"<dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us> Date: 9/28/2001 11:06 AM Subject: Metro Meetings WEEK OF:October 1-5,2001 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL Canceled: Hiawatha Corridor Management Committee-Mon.,Oct. 1,8:30 a.m.,Heywood Office Livable Communities Committee-Mon.,Oct. 1,3:30 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: Lake Waconia Regional Park master plan review;input to the legislative commission on Minnesota resources regarding natural resources issues;LCA housing funding;update on regional parks map; legislative initiatives;and other business. Special Environment Committee Meeting-Tues.,Oct.2,11 a.m.,Chambers. The agenda includes: discussion of proposed 2002-2007 capital improvement program and 2002 capital budget;2002-2007 capital finance plan options;and other business. Rural Issues Work Group Workshop-Tues.,Oct.2,12:15 p.m.- 4:15 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: brief overview of process;background, draft goals,and draft criteria for agricultural area;rural centers;and rural area;follow-up discussion on aggregate policy issues;and other business. Canceled: Rail Transit Committee-Tues.,Oct.2,4:30 p.m.,Heywood Office Technical Advisory Committee to the TAB-Wed.,Oct.3,9 a.m.,Chambers Transportation Accessibility Advisory Committee-Wed.,Oct.3,1 p.m.,Room 2A. The agenda includes: accessible bus plan;update on assured ride program;Metro Mobility radio system;member reports;Metro Mobility August operations report;and other business. (Tentative) Rural Issues Work Group-Wed.,Oct.3, 1 p.m.,Room 1A. The agenda includes: follow-up discussion on aggregate policy issues;council member reports;and other business. Canceled: Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Oct.3,3 p.m.,Chambers Metropolitan Radio Board-Fri.,Oct.5,9 a.m.,Metro Counties Govt.Ctr.,2099 University Ave. TENTATIVE MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 8-12 Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission-Mon.,Oct.8,4 p.m.,Chambers Transportation Committee-Mon.,Oct.8,4 p.m.,Room 1A Environment Committee-Tues.,Oct.9,4 p.m.,Room 1A Core Cities Group-Wed.,Oct.10, 12 Noon,Muffuletta Cafe,2260 Como Ave.,St.Paul Management Committee-Wed.,Oct.10,2:30 p.m.,Room 1A Metropolitan Council-Wed.,Oct. 10,3 p.m.,Chambers Transit Providers Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 11, 10 a.m.,Room lA TAC Planning Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 11,1:30 p.m.,Room 2A TAB Policy Committee-Thurs.,Oct. 11,12:30 p.m.,Room lA Housing and Land Use Advisory Committee-Thurs.,Oct.11,4 p.m.,Air National Guard,631 Minuteman Dr. Riverview Corridor Management Committee-Fri.,Oct. 12,9 a.m.,Room lAB The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre,230 E.Fifth St.,St.Paul. Meeting times and agendas are subject to change. file://C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\GW}00001.HTM 9/28/2001 Page 1 of 1 Lucille Johnson - City Council Closed Meeting From: Mary Erickson To: Anderson,Jan; Anderson,Nancy; Benanav,Jay; Benson,Barb; Birkholz,Jean; Blakey,Jerry; Bostrom, Dan; Coleman,Chris; Connor,Bob; Harris,Pat; Homans,Nancy; Keran,Janice; LaFrenz,Janie; Lantry, Kathy; McInerney,Gerry; Naylor,Racquel; Novak,Carol; Prince,Jane; Reinartz,Matt; Reiter,Jim; Renstrom,Scott; Rider,Chris; Sanders,Donna; Skupas,Vicki; Strathman,Gerry; Thayer,Ella; Williams, Roceathia Date: 9/28/2001 11:08 AM Subject: City Council Closed Meeting CC: Johnson,Lucille; Karpe,Jean; Kimberly, Susan; Moore, Shari; Owusu,Fred; Robinson,Clayton; Skevas, Eleni Councilmembers: There will be a CLOSED MEETING of the City Council on Wednesday,October 3,2001,at 1:00 p.m. in the Northwest Conference Room,310 City Hall,to discuss pending litigation. file://C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\GW}00001.HTM 9/28/2001 AGENDA BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING OCTOBER 8, 2001 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 SEPTEMBER 24, 2001 II. NEW BUSINESS A. Applicant - Realife Inc. (#01-225255) Location - 1083 Prosperity Avenue Zoning - B-3 Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A building height variance and an off- street parking variance in order to construct a 59 unit senior housing facility with parking on the first level and 3 floors of housing above. A height of 30 feet, plus 1 additional foot for each foot that the building is setback from the property line, is allowed. The proposed building has a height of 46 feet 9 inches and a setback of 5 feet on the north side and 11 feet on the southeast side, for a variance of 11 feet 9 inches on the north and 5 feet 9 inches on the southeast. The building requires 88 off-street parking spaces and 84 spaces are proposed, for a variance of 4 spaces. B. Applicant - John Wirka/ City of St. Paul (#01- 224990) Location - 271 Mackubin Street Zoning - RT-2 Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - Two variances in order to construct an addition to the Martin Luther King rec. center. 1.) Required parking is 32 spaces with 15 spaces proposed, for a variance of 17 parking spaces. 2.) The required side yard setback to the north is 15 feet with a setback of 0 feet proposed, for a variance of 15 feet. AGENDA OCTOBER 8, 2001 PAGE TWO C. Applicant - Donald A. Bateman (#01-223892) Location - 2239 Matterhorn Lane Zoning - R-1 Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A variance of the maximum allowable size in order to construct an addition to an existing garage. A size of 1,000 square feet is allowed and a size of 1,200 square feet is proposed, for a variance of 200 square feet. D. Applicant - Lewis Moore (#01-223914) Location - 292 Stinson Street Zoning - RT-1 Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - A building width variance in order to construct a new single family dwelling. The required house width is 22 feet with 18 feet proposed, for a variance of 4 feet. E. Applicant - Sheryl Rorvig /Pam Morphis (#01- 223944) Location - 1652 Fremont Avenue Zoning - R-3 Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - The existing front yard setback is 23 feet with 18 feet 10 inches proposed, for a variance of 4 feet 2 inches. F. Applicant - Einar L. Ekstedt (#01-224001) Location - 568 Cromwell Avenue Zoning - R-4 Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - Two variances in order to construct a deck from the rear of the house to the garage 1.) Lot coverage of 30% is allowed (1,272 sq. ft.) and coverage of 41% (1,762 sq. ft.) is proposed, for a variance of 11% (600 sq. ft.) 2.) The rear yard setback is 25 feet with a setback of 9 feet proposed, for a variance of 16 feet. AGENDA OCTOBER 8, 2001 PAGE THREE G. Applicant - Shawn P. Jensen (#01-225232) Location - 1678 York Avenue Zoning - R-4 Purpose: MINOR VARIANCE - A front yard setback variance in order to construct an addition to the front of the house. The required front yard setback is 38 feet with 32 feet proposed, for a variance of 6 feet. 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. Meeting Notice and Agenda Saint Paul City Council's Committee-Of-The- Whole Budget Review Meeting for: Wednesday, October 3, 2001 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: 0) Approve Agenda Order For This Meeting. (President Bostrom) 1) Review Fire and Safety Services Budget Issues: (Fire Chief Fuller) 1) Review Current Sworn Staffing Levels, Anticipated Retirements, Possible Staffing Shortages From President Bush's Call-up of Reservists, and 2001 & 2002 Recruiting and Hiring Plans. 2) Review of Overtime Budget(salaries and fringes) for 2001 Unanticipated Security Needs and Heighten Facility Security During Terrorist Activities) and 2002 Budget Proposal. 3) Review status of Saint Paul's Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery Plans, including communication and computer systems. 2) Parks and Recreation Center Budget: (Vic Wittgenstein) 1) Proposed changes in Recreation Center hours. 2) Proposed changes in Service Levels (ice rinks, holiday lighting). 3) Maintenance Levels For Facilities and Parks. 4) Review 2002 budget for Rice and Arlington Athletic Dome operation. 5) Review All P&R Special Fund activities that generate revenues for programs. 6) Review adequacy of appropriations for energy costs. 7) Review Status of Buckthorn Eradication Program& Other Environmental Programs. 8) Status of Tree Trimming and Tree & Stump Removal Programs. 9) Status of Joint Community Soccer Field Planning and Implementation. 10) Status of Highland Park Golf Driving Range Implementation and Loan Repayment. 11) Plans (Timing and Budget) To Relocate Children's Downtown Playspace Page 1 - Over Please FYI - Tentative Agenda For The Wed. Oct. 10, 2001 Budget Meeting @ 10 a.m.. A) Human Rights Office-Review Current Staffing Levels,Functions Performed, and Performance Results (Tyrone Terrill) B) Public Works: (Tom Eggum) 1) Review adequacy of budget appropriations for salt and sand for Winter Street Maintenance. 2) Review current level of resources for"Snow Removal Program" 3) Review storage options for removed snow. 4) Review budget options for accelerating Cliff Street Paving project. C) Review the Mayor's Proposed Capital Improvement Budget: (Eric Willems) 1) Explain how Mayor Coleman's proposal differs with the CIB Committee's recommendations. 2) Identify the specific residential street paving projects to be undertaken. 3) Identify specific projects that are planned to be constructed with appropriations budgeted as "annual program". FYI - Tentative Agenda For The Wed. Oct. 17, 2001 Budget Meeting @ 10 a.m.. D) Review Major Spending Increases for departments and offices by expense category. (Peter Hames) E) Review the justification for contingency appropriations included in the Proposed 2002 General Fund budget: (Peter Hames) 1) General Fund - Mayor's Contingency at$76,500. 2) General Fund - City Council at$25,000. 3) Special Funds -All Mayor's Contingency Amounts. F) Review the status of releasing Specified Contingency Items in the 2001 General Fund budget. (Peter Hames) G) Additional Department Issues To Be Identified: Page 2 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS W.H.Tyrone Terrill,Director SAINT CITY OF SAINT PAUL 900 City Hall Telephone: 651-266-8966 PAUL Alt Norm Coleman, Mayor 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard Facsimile: 651-266-8962 Saint Paul, MN 55102-1681 TDD: 651-266-8977 AMA MEMORANDUM TO: SAINT PAUL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONERS FROM: ROBERT L. BATTLE,CHAIR DATE: OCTOBER 4, 2001 SUBJECT: OCTOBER 9,2001 MEETING The October Meeting of the Saint Paul Human Rights Commission will be held on Tuesday, October 9,2001 at the Hallie Q Brown Center, 270 Kent Street, Saint Paul, MN at 6:00 p.m. AGENDA I. Acceptance of Agenda II. Approval of Minutes III. Committee Reports Construction Partnering Program Awards Committee IV. Director's Report • V. Old Business VI. New Business VII. Announcements VIII. Public Participation IX. Adjournment Please call Myra at 266-8963 if you are unable to attend the meeting. An Affirmative Action,Equal Opportunity Employer