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1/24-1/28/2000 Meetings for the week of January 24th-January 28th http://www.stpaul.gov/cgi-bin/meetgen.pl The City of Saint Paul 1441 Meetings for the Week of *AAA g January 24th, thru January 28th, 2000 MONDAY - January 24th Board of Zoning Appeals - Public 3:00 PM Room 330 City Hall Hearing - Stuart Nolan Parks and Recreation Commission- 4:30 PM Room 1, Energy Touchstone Place, Annual Retreat RiverCentre TUESDAY - January 25th Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers Saint Paul Port Authority Administrative 1900 Landmark Towers, 345 St. Committee Meeting 1:30 PM Peter St. Port Authority Board of 2.00 PM 1900 Landmark Towers, 345 St. Commissioners Peter Street Advertising Sign Committee 3:30 PM 13th Fl. Conf. Rm. City Hall Annex WEDNESDAY - January 26th RiverCentre Authority 8:00 AM RiverCentre-Administrative Office Board Room, 5th Floor City Council Organizational 10:00 AM Council Chambers Meeting *Housing and Redevelopment 2:00 PM Council Chambers Authority *City Council 3:30 PM Council Chambers *Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers THURSDAY - January 27th Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall Commission FRIDAY - January 28th Planning Commission Steering 7:45 AM Room 41 City Hall Committee Saint Paul Planning Commission 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall Public Hearing -Zoning Regulations 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall for Trucking Facilities *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 1 of 2 1/21/2000 10:39 AM • AGENDA - BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING JANUARY 24, 2000 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 JANUARY 10, 2000 II. NEW BUSINESS A. Applicant - STUART NOLAN, Stuart Management Corp. (#00- 116158) Location - 2235 Rockwood Avenue Zoning - RM-3 Purpose: MAJOR VARIANCE - Four variances in order to construct two additions to the existing building and establish three new parking spaces in front of the building. 1) The existing front setback is 29 feet, and the proposed setback is 9 feet 4 inches, for a variance of 19 feet 8 inches. 2) The required side yard setback is 50 feet, and the proposed setback on the west side is 3 feet, for a variance of 47 feet. 3) Lot coverage of 15% is allowed, and coverage of 29% is proposed, for a variance of 14% (6,972 square feet). 4) Off-street parking may not be located within a required front yard and the applicant is proposing to establish three parking spaces in front of the building. III. ADJOURNMENT Board of Zoning Appeal Members: Please call John Hardwick (266-9082) or Noel Diedrich (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. • SAINT PAUL PORT AUTHORITY MEMORANDUM DATE: January 18, 2000 TO: Michael D. Goldner,Chair Lori Fritts Richard Anfang FROM: Laurie J. Hansen SUBJECT: ADMINISTRAT COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY,JANUARY 25,2000 at 1:30 PM Administrative Committee Chair Michael Goldner, is calling a meeting of the Administrative Committee for 1:30 PM, Tuesday,January 25, 2000, in the offices of the St. Paul Port Authority, 1900 Landmark Towers, 345 St. Peter St., St. Paul, Minnesota 55102. The purpose of the meeting is: 1. Approval of Minutes of Administrative Committee meeting of November 16, 1999 3, Operating Reserve Appropriation 4. Such other business as may come before the Committee LJH:ah cc: W. Andrew Boss K. Lantry The Press City Clerk JAN 2 3 2000 G:\DATA\AMH\ADMIN\NOTICE.DOC 33 ,B i " 3..1._@ i-0, 01/13/00 14:03 FAX 651 265 4899 RIVERCENTRE 0002/002 RIVERCENTRE ROY WILKINS AUDITORIUM TOUCHSTONE ENERGY-PLACE RIVERCENTRE AUTHORITY MEETING NOTICE Richard H. Zehring, Chairman FAX: (651) 665-5394 Rick Aguilar FAX: (651) 665-0129 Dan Bostrom FAX: (651) 266-8574 Chris Coleman FAX: (651) 266-8574 Don Del Fiacco mailed Lois J. West Duffy FAX: (651) 225-3123 Richard Ginsberg FAX: (612) 339-0981 Robert G. Schwartzbauer FAX: (651)224-3820 Mark Shields FAX: (651) 641-0523 Darrel Bunge, CVB Ex-officio FAX: (651) 483-6433 The regular monthly meeting of the Saint Paul RiverCentre Authority is scheduled for: Wednesday,January 26, 2000 8:00 a.m. RIVERCENTRE - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Board Room — 5th Floor cc: Mayor Coleman FAX: 266-8513 Volume Services M. Pevan/J. Sproat FAX: 265-4871 City Clerks Office FAX: 266-8689 T. Cran FAX: 266-8541 CAO- P.McCall, M. Pfohl,L.Veith FAX: 298-5619 Christian Schiller, Standard Parking FAX: 298-4619 CVB-E. McMahon/T. Getzke FAX: 265-4999 C.Brown, Star Tribune FAX: 227-9371 Darwin Moline, Standard Parking FAX: 371-0254 Pioneer Press FAX: 292-1897 H. Holzschuh FAX: 266-8855 Star Tribune FAX: 673-7774 G. Murphy FAX: 225-1665 _ J. O'Neill FAX: 298-1474 Prom Catering FAX: 501-8199 Chris Hansen FAX: 222-1055 CPMI, Lou Dorso FAX: 854-3663 RiverCentre Staff: DA,JO,BC,AH, SH, SJ,BL,DM, CN, SR,MS, MS, TW, MZ 175 WEST KELLOGG BOULEVARD I SUITE 501 SAINT PAUL,MINNESOTA 55102 TEL 651.265.48001 FAX 651.265.4899 WEB www.rivercentreorg EMAIL info@rivercentre.org Saint Paul Planning Commission Public Hearing Notice Zoning Regulations for Trucking Facilities The Planning Commission has scheduled a public hearing for comment on the draft Zoning Regulations for Trucking Facilities at the regular meeting of the Commission: Friday, January 28, 2000 8:30am City Hall Conference Center, Lower Level, Room 40 A copy of the draft regulations will be available on January 7, 2000. The Commission will consider recommending to the City Council for adoption new zoning regulations as an amendment to the Saint Paul Zoning Code. The Zoning Code currently permits "trucking facilities" by right in the I-1 Light Industry zoning district. This has created problems where many semitrucks operate across the street from people's homes. The proposed amendments, through spacing or size limitations, will try to balance four different public benefits: (a) public's need for the trucking industry; (b) fair treatment of businesses and employees in the trucking industry; (c) the desire of affected residential areas to control noise, fumes, and traffic; and (d) the City's interest in promoting high levels of employment in industrial areas. Comment may be submitted in writing and should be addressed to: The Saint Paul Planning Commission 25 W 4th Street, 11th Floor Saint Paul, MN 55102 Written comment may be submitted by electronic mail to joel.spoonheim cci.stpaul.mn.us. Written comment should be submitted before the public hearing. Questions may be directed to Joel Spoonheim at (651) 266-6614. �., .- DEC 2 2 1999 _;1 r "AMENDED" C AGENDA PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL REGULAR BOARD MEETING JANUARY 25, 2000 RECEIVED 2:00 P.M. JAN 2 4 2000 MAYOR'S OFFICE MEETING LOCATION 1. Board Room, Saint Paul Port Authority, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 MINUTES 1. Approval of the Minutes from the December 28, 1999 Meeting CONFLICT OF INTEREST 1. Conflict of Interest NEW BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 1. Res. No. App. Operating Reserve Appropriation CREDIT COMMITTEE 1. Res. No. App. Fourth and Minnesota Parking Ramp Project 2. Res. No. App. Authorization to Acquire Real Property 3. Res. No. App. Final Authorization for an Approximate $2,000,000 Tax-Exempt Conduit Bond Issue 3. Res. No. App. Barge Terminal No. 1: Five Year Lease Extension for Camas Minnesota, Inc. 4. Res. No. App. Port Development Assistance Grant Application: Peavey Terminal Red Rock Industrial District 5. Res.No. App. Port Development Assistance Grant Application: Barge Terminal No. 1 Seawall Rehabilitation GENERAL MA'11'ERS 1. 2000 Development Team Production Goals 2. Such Other Business That May Come Before The Board January 3, 2000 NOTICE PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 25, 2000 Chair W. Andrew Boss is calling the Regular Meeting of the Port Authority Board of Commissioners for Tuesday, January 25, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. in the Port Authority Board Room, 1900 Landmark Towers, 345 Saint Peter Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102. Kenneth R. Johnson President las cc: The Port Authority Commissioners Mayor Norm Coleman City Council Terrence J. Garvey Briggs & Morgan Leonard, Street and Deinard Representatives of the Press City Clerk Brian Sweeney, PED St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce Midway Area Chamber of Commerce Peggy Lynch, Pig's Eye Coalition George McMahon, Doherty Summit Securities David Hozza, Miller& Schroeder Ann Copeland City Attorney Members of the Ramsey County Delegation JAN ;.) 2609 RESCHEDULED REGULAR MEETING* TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2000 - 1:00 P.M. METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION Room 3040 — Mezzanine— Lindbergh Terminal Building AGENDA CONSENT ITEMS (Consent Items can be brought down to Discussion) APPROVAL OF MINUTES a - Regular Scheduled December 20, 1999 LEASE ACTIONS a - Recommendation Re: Airport Leases ACCOUNTS a - Approval of Bills, Expenses, Payrolls, Transfers of Funds, etc. Planning and Environment Committee Al Final Payments - MAC Contracts a) Runway 4-22 Extension b) Runway 30L Safety Area Improvements (EMAS) c) Lindbergh Terminal Concessions Phase 4 d) Energy Management Center- Cooling Towers e) Green Concourse Expansion - Site Utilities f) Lindbergh Terminal Elevator Addition/ Modifications 1998 g) NWA/CTA Parts Building Loading Dock h) 1998 Pavement Rehabilitation i) 1998 Lake Elmo Airport Pavement Rehabilitation - Parallel Taxiways and North Side Building Area j) Lake Elmo Airport Access Road Realignment k) 1998-1999 Part 150 Sound Insulation Program A2 Semi-Final Payments - MAC Contracts a) Return to Terminal Loop Bridge b) Runway 9L/27R Reconstruction - Flying Cloud Airport A3 Bids Received - MAC Contracts a) Red Concourse Toilet Remodeling b) Lindbergh Terminal Infrastructure Room Development c) Addition to and Remodeling of General Office Building d) MSP Airport Mail Center -Architectural Precast Package e) New HHH Terminal - Bid Package No. 3 f) Part 150 Sound Insulation Program - December Bid Cycle A4 Review of Upcoming Construction Project Bids A5 November 1999 Activity Report for Metro Office Park A6 Change Management Policy Report A7 Nesvold-Minnetrista Purchase Agreement Amendment -Wetland Credits A8 St. Paul Port Authority Easement for Construction of the Eaton Street Dike A9 Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County - Reconstruction of Cedar Avenue Adjacent to Airlake Airport A10 Flying Cloud Airport Property Acquisition All Special Planning and Environment Committee Meeting Saint •• Paul Parks and Recreation Commission 300 City Hall Annex, 25 W. 4th Street, Saint Paul,MN 55102- - 612/266-6400 �, AGENDA: ANNUAL RETREAT .� G�� Monday,January 24,2000,4:30-9:30 p.m. Room 1,Energy Touchstone Place,Rivercentre 1. 4:30 p.m. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS 2. 4:40 p.m. COMMISSION GOALS FOR 2000 - Discussion *Letter from Mayor Coleman *Remarks by City Councilmembers 3. 5:30 p.m. DINNER BREAK 4. 6:30 p.m. COMMISSION PRIORITIES FOR 2000 -Judy Barr 5. 7:15 p.m. DIRECTOR'S REPORT *Mechanism for Adding Operations Budget to New Facilities 6. 7:30 p.m. COMMISSION MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES *Attendance Policy *Self evaluation of member performance *Development of a new Commission member information packet 7. 7:50 p.m. COMMISSION ROLE AND SIZE 8. 8:10 p.m. MANAGER INPUT ON IMPORTANT ISSUES 9. 8:30 p.m. REVIEW 1999 10. 8:50 p.m. SET GOALS FOR 2000 11. 9:10 p.m. ELECTION OF OFFICERS - 12. 9:25 p.m. SET AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING 13: 9:30 p.m. ADJOURNMENT LEASE NOTICES/OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST For review in February, 2000: Lex-Hamline Community Council lease at Dunning Recreation Center. , Notification only: (2) O'Neill Amusements LLP Agreements: One for Rides and one for Food Concession. Lancer Foods for Como Zoo Food Concession. Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Commissioners: Jill Danner,Chairperson;Terrence Huntrods,Vice-Chairperson William Dunnigan, William Fritts,Kenneth Mauer,John O'Halloran,Altin Paulson,Phil Ravitzky,Samuel Verdeja Master Meeting CALENDAR Saint Paul Planning Commission Meetings Fourth Week in January 2000 Mon 24 Tue 25 3:30 p.m. Advertising Sign Committee 13'Floor Conference Room (Larrry Soderholm,266-6575) City Hall Annex 25 Fourth St W -Billboards and public nuisances -Administration of advertising sign regulations -Staff draft of committee recommendations Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 7:45 a.m. PC Steering Committee Rm 41 City Hall Conference Center (Larry Soderholm,266-6575) 8:30-11 a.m. Planning Commission Rm 40 City Hall Conference Center (Larry Soderholm,266-6575) 15 Kellogg Blvd Truck Facilities Zoning Study-Public hearing(Joel Spoonheim 266-6614) West Side Citizens Organization(WSCO)-Special sign district for all areas of Sain Paul on the west bank of the Mississippi River except those areas included in the Smith Avenue Special Sign District(Nancy Homans 266-6557) Snelling-Hamline Community Council-Special sign district for Snelling-Hamline Community Council Area(Nancy Homans 266-6557) #99-179-377 Dr.Irving Herman Trust-Rezoning from RM-3 to I-1 for an auto sales,auto body and auto repair shop at 2336 Territorial Road,SW corner Territorial and Carleton (James Zdon 266-6559) #99-179-560 Robert Scott Stern-Enlargement of a nonconforming use permit to convert the attic into living space and enlarge the two second floor one bedroom unit into three bedroom units at 1696 W.Minnehaha,SE corner Minnehaha and Aldine(Joel Spoonheim 266-6614) nicosia\4th-Jan-2000 Saint Paul Planning Commission City Hall Conference Center Room 40 15 Kellogg Boulevard West Agenda January 28,2000 8:30-11:00 a.m. I. Approval of Minutes of January 14,2000 II. Chair's Announcements III. Planning Administrator's Announcements IV. PUBLIC HEARING: Truck Facilities Zoning Study-Joel Spoonheim 266-6614 V. Zoning Committee West Side Citizens Organization(WSCO)-Special sign district for all areas of Saint Paul on the west bank of the Mississippi River except those areas included in the Smith Avenue Special Sign District(Nancy Homans 266-6557) Snelling-Hamline Community Council-Special sign district for Snelling-Hamline Community Council Area(Nancy Homans 266-6557) #99-179-377 Dr.Irving Herman Trust-Rezoning from RM-3 to I-1 for an auto sales, auto body and auto repair shop at 2336 Territorial Road,SW corner Territorial and Carleton(James Zdon 266-6559) #99-179-560 Robert Scott Stern-Enlargement of a nonconforming use permit to convert the attic into living space and enlarge the two second floor one bedroom unit into three bedroom units at 1696 W.Minnehaha,SE corner Minnehaha and Aldine(Joel Spoonheim 266-6614) VI. Comprehensive Planning Committee VII. Neighborhood and Current Planning Committee VIII. Communications Committee IX. Task Force Reports X. Old Business XI. New Business XII. Adjournment Planning Commission Members: PLEASE call Richelle Nicosia,266-6573,if unable to attend. AGENDA OF THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL o a'' Wednesday, January 26, 2000 - 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Mill Hifi iv ,,,,/7� tlll I II II tea: PUBLIC HEARINGS - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR City Hall and Court House 15 West Kellogg Boulevard Nancy Anderson, Assistant Secretary to the Council Mary Erickson, Clerical Support - 651-266-8565 Office of the City Council CONSENT AGENDA (Items 1 - 14) NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. FOR ACTION 1. Approval of minutes of November 24,November 30 (Special Meeting), and December 1, 1999. 2. Claims of Stephen Curry, Elizabeth Rauer-Kramer, and Daniel Wathum-Ocama and Rhoda Wathum-Ocama. 3. Letter from the Department of Planning and Economic Development announcing a public hearing before the City Council on February 2, 2000, to consider the application of Amherst Wilder Foundation to rezone property at 510 Humboldt Avenue and 514 South Robert Street from B-2 to RM-2 and P-1 to RM-2 to avoid creating lots with split zoning when replatting Wilder's Rarig campus to create separate lots for the nursing home building now owned by Health East and for the independent senior housing buildings still owned by the Wilder Foundation. 4. Letter from the Office of the City Attorney announcing a public hearing before the City Council on February 9, 2000, to consider the report of the Administrative Law Judge concerning all licenses held by Megusta Mexican Cuisine, dba Megusta Mexican Restaurant, 433 Robert Street South. January 26, 2000, City Council Agenda Page 2 5. Letters from the Citizen Service Office/Property Code Enforcement declaring 443 Charles Avenue and 681 Edmund Avenue as nuisance properties, and setting date of Legislative Hearings for February 1, 2000, and City Council Hearings for February 9, 2000. 6. Administrative Orders: D001815 Authorizing the Division of Parks and Recreation to enter into an agreement with the College of Saint Catherine and various vendors for services associated with the 2000 Winter Carnival and Senior Royalty Coronations, Teen Dance and Senior Day and Judging Parties. D001816 Authorizing the Department of Fire and Safety Services to pay stipend costs for teachers attending two-hour training workshops on "Risk Watch" injury-prevention curriculum. D001817 Authorizing the Department of Fire and Safety Services to remit $300.00 to Byerly's for costs associated with the training workshops for teachers on "Risk Watch" 7. Resolution - 00-63 - Adopting the area plan summary of A Plan for Capitol Heights as an addendum to The Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan. 8. Resolution - 00-64 - Approving the issuance of conduit bonds in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to finance the acquisition of property located in the block bounded by 10th, 11th, Wabasha, and St. Peter Streets. 9. Resolution - 00-65 - Authorizing the issuance of revenue notes by the City of Brainerd under Minnesota Statutes Sections 469.152 through 469.165, as amended, to finance property for the benefit of Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota. 10. Resolution - 00-66 - Directing the Division of Parks and Recreation to enter into a lease agreement with the State of Minnesota for the Get Ready program space at Baker Community Center. 11. Resolution - 00-67 - Rescinding the assessment amount for sidewalk reconstruction that was not constructed at 1769 Rome Avenue. January 26, 2000, City Council Agenda Page 3 12. Resolution - 00-68 - Approving the decision of the Legislative Hearing Officer on Property Code Enforcement Appeals for property at 550 Wheeler Street North, 380 St. Peter Street, 1280 Raymond Avenue, and 668-670-672-674 Fourth Street East. 13. Preliminary Order - 00-69 - In the matter of improving the alley in Block 9, Lindley park and Block 6 H.F. Schwabe's Addition, from the west property line of Griffith Street to 560 feet west, by constructing a storm sewer and drainage structures, and grading and paving with bituminous material (bounded by Wakefield, Frank, Wilson, and Griffith), and setting date of public hearing for February 23, 2000. (File #18923) 14. Preliminary Order- 00-70 - In the matter of condemning and taking easements in the land necessary for the slope, cuts and fills in connection with the improvement of the alley in Block 9, Lindley Park and Block 6 H. F. Schwabe's Addition, from the west property line of Griffith Street to 560 feet west (bounded by Wakefield, Frank, Wilson and Griffith), and setting date of public hearing for February 23, 2000. (File #18923-S) FOR DISCUSSION 15. Report from the Mayor's Office on the effectiveness of the Multifaceted Pilot Prevention and Enforcement Program to reduce youth access to alcohol. (Requested per C.F. 98-862 adopted September 23, 1998) (Laid over from December 1, 1999) 16. Resolution - 99-1132 - Denying the Auto Body Repair Garage and Auto Repair Garage License Applications by Ray's Auto Body, Inc., 353 Larch Street. (Laid over from December 22, 1999) 17. Consideration of the appeals of the Hamline Midway Coalition and JLT Group to a decision of the Planning Commission to approve a site plan with conditions for two office/warehouse buildings at 1900 Minnehaha Avenue West. (Public hearing held January 12; laid over from January 19) January 26, 2000, City Council Agenda Page 4 18. Resolution - 00-72 - Authorizing the Division of Parks and Recreation to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the management and operation of the Como Lakeside Pavilion and waiving any requirement related to managed competition in the Saint Paul Administrative Code §85.04. ORDINANCES 19. Final Adoption - 99-1227 - An ordinance amending Saint Paul Legislative Code Chapter 423 to establish a separate license for auto body repair shops and auto body painting shops. (Laid over from January 12) 20. Final Adoption - 99-1228 - An ordinance to limit the number of one-day entertainment licenses available at any one location. (Laid over from January 12) 21. Final Adoption - 99-1229 - An ordinance amending Chapter 66.216 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to special sign district sign plans by creating a new special sign district sign plan for the Snelling-Hamline Neighborhood to be known as the Snelling-Hamline Special District Sign Plan. (Laid over from January 12) 22. Final Adoption - 99-1241- An ordinance amending Chapter 66.216 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code pertaining to special sign district sign plans by creating a new special sign district plan for the West Side Neighborhood to be known as the West Side Special District Sign Plan. (Substitute Page 1 was introduced on January 12 and laid over) 23. Final Adoption - 00-12 - An ordinance amending Chapter 60 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to rezone property at 550 Concord Street from RM-2 to OS-1. (Public hearing held December 1) 24. Second Reading - 00-61 - An ordinance amending Saint Paul Legislative Code Section 33.04; inserting the 50%reduction of all housing-related permits as part of a pilot program to increase housing in Saint Paul. January 26, 2000, City Council Agenda Page 5 25. Second Reading - 00-62 - An ordinance amending Section 310.19 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code; eliminating the investigation services required from a security agency to be selected and contracted with the City of Saint Paul to provide alcohol awareness training to liquor-licensed establishments in order to receive a 7% discount on the liquor license fee. 26. First Reading - 00-73 - An ordinance changing the insurance coverage requirement amounts in stationary event permits to comply with the new monetary limits in the Minnesota municipal tort liability statute. PUBLIC HEARINGS (public hearings will begin at 5:30 p.m.) 27. Third Reading - 99-1203 - An ordinance amending Council File 97-1568 pertaining to advertising signs to allow limited processing of advertising sign permits for DeLite Outdoor Advertising, Inc. (Laid over from January 5) 28. Resolution - 00-74 - Vacating an alley located within an area currently used as a parking lot on the southwest corner of Grand Avenue and Victoria Street allowing consolidation of the separate lots into one parcel as petitioned by James A. Stolpestad, for Victoria Crossing LLC. 29. Resolution - 00-75 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 927 Charles Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends laying over to the February 15, 2000, Legislative Hearing and the February 23, 2000, City Council Meeting provided that the vacant building fee is paid and the mortgage company makes arrangements to maintain the exterior of the building.) 30. Resolution - 00-76 - Ordering the owner to remove or repair the building at 297 Morton Avenue within fifteen (15) days from adoption of resolution. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends granting the owners six months to complete rehabilitation provided a code compliance inspection is completed if the one they have is not satisfactory and that a $2,000.00 bond is posted by noon of January 26, 2000) 31. Public hearing to consider the application of Pat Carney and Jules Inda to rezone January 26, 2000, City Council Agenda Page 6 property at 1956 Feronia Avenue (corner of Prior, Feronia, and St. Anthony) from RM-2 to OS-1 to allow a mixed office residential use. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, January 26, 2000 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - THIRD FLOOR CITY HALL-COURT HOUSE AGENDA ROLL CALL CONSENT AGENDA 1. Resolution Authorizing Budget Amendment of Federal HOME Funds: Designation of Organization to Receive HOME Funds - Districts 8 and 13. DISCUSSION 2. Final Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds Series 2000, Under Minnesota Statues, Chapter 462C, and Authorizing the Execution of Necessary Documents For the Hampden Square Apartment Project, District 12. (Laid over from January 12, 2000 meeting) This item will be laid over to the February 9, 2000 meeting. 3. Authorization to Initiate a Redevelopment Plan and Tax Increment District and to Issue a Housing Request for Proposal for the Property Formerly Owned by Stroh's Brewery, Districts 4 and 5. • • January 26, 2000, City Council Agenda Page 7 4. Resolution Approving Retirement of(A) Retirement of 1997 HRA Newcourt Taxable Notes (Series A,B,C) to Finance Lawson Commons Project; (B) The Sale of HRA's Fee Interest in the Lawson Commons Project to Rice Park Associates LLC; (C) HRA Loan in Connection with the Retirement of the 1997 Notes and Related Matters, District 17. (Report to be submitted prior to the HRA meeting). PUBLIC HEARING ADJOURNMENT JAN-20-2000 15:47 RAMSEY COUNTY MANAGER 651 266 8039 P.02/02 MEETING NOTICE BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 15 W. KELLOGG BLVD., ST. PAUL, MN 55102 RAMSEY COUNTY 651266-8350 Monday, January 24, 2000 Tuesday, January 25, 2000 9:00 a.m. - Policy Board Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Immediately following Policy Meeting in Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House - Administrative Board Meeting - Facilities Committee - Finance, Personnel & Management Committee 1:30 p.m. - Regional Railroad Authority, Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House 12:00 noon - Lunch with Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe 420 Summit Avenue 4:00 p.m. - Reception for newly appointed County Manager Memorial Hall, Court House Wednesday, January 26,2000 9:00 a.m. - Metropolitan Mosquito Control Executive Committee 2099 University Avenue West 10:30 a.m. - Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board 2099 University Avenue West 7:00 p.m. - Ramsey County Library Board 4570 N. Victoria, Shoreview Thursday.January 27, 2000 8:30 a.m. - Resource Recovery Project Board 1670 Beam Avenue 4:00 p.m. - Family Service Center Open House 2001 Van Dyke, Maplewood 7:00 p.m. - Ramsey County League of Local Governments Meeting with Ramsey County Legislators 145 University Avenue, St. Croix Room Friday,January 28, 2000 8:30 a.m. - Meeting with Ramsey County Delegation State Office Building, Room 220 1:00 p.m. - Property Tax Study Project Meeting with Elected Officials Little Canada City Hall, 515 E. Little Canada Road ADVANCE NOTICE: February 1, 2000—9:00 a.m. Policy Board Meeting, Council Chambers February 8, 2000— 9:00 a.m. Policy Board Meeting. Council Chambers TOTAL P.02 Lucille Johnson -Metro Meetings Page 1 From: "Dawn Hoffner" <dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us> To: <julie.opsahl@metc.state.mn.us> Date: 1/21/00 9:49AM Subject: Metro Meetings WEEK OF: January 24-28, 2000 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL TAB Relations Task Force*Mon., Jan. 24, 1:30 p.m., Chambers. The committee will discuss: what is a TIP and how does it flow through the TAO/TAB/Council process?; potential modifications to the next solicitation process/monitoring comprehensive plans; how'smart' is the blueprint?; and other business. Transportation Committee*Mon., Jan. 24, 4 p.m., Chambers. The committee will consider: memo of understanding for controlled access highway approval; controlled access approval of TH 242/TH 10 interchange reconstruction in Coon Rapids; Metro Mobility annual rider satisfaction survey; December and year end 1999 ridership report; fleet emissions; travel behavior inventory update; transit system performance audit; regional bridge study; and other business. Environment Committee*Tues., Jan. 25, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The committee will consider: Plymouth forcemain relocation; 1999 MCES performance report; 2000 environment committee calendar; and other business. Transit Sector Study Open House*Tues., Jan. 25, 4:30 p.m., Columbia Heights Public Library- Lower Level Meeting Room, 820-40th Ave. NE, Columbia Heights Management Committee*Wed., Jan. 26, 2 p.m., Room 1A. The committee will consider: approval of amendment to the 2000 operating budget; authorization to reconsider resolution 99-49 and adopt revised resolution no. 99-49 for the purpose of removing potentially restrictive language relative to the Council's credit enhancement fund; briefing on the gainsharing program; and other business. Metropolitan Council*Wed., Jan. 26, 3 p.m., Chambers. The Council will consider: approval of closed meeting schedule for labor negotiations; approval of closed meeting schedule for the litigation review committee; contract award for interceptor system odor control chemical; confirmation of benefit of a special assessment to a Council facility-Hastings wastewater treatment plant; quarterly adjustments of regional transit capital; east bank Mississippi River regional trail corridor master plan; Normandale bandshell/path lighting grant amendment requests; cooperator for wilderness inquiry's 2001 LCMR funding request; Oak Grove comprehensive plan update; authorization to reconsider resolution 99-49 and adopt revised resolution 99-49 for the purpose of removing potentially restrictive language relative to the Council's credit enhancement fund; public finance briefing; MCES 1999 performance report; city of Rosemount 2020 comprehensive plan update; and other business. MetroGlS Policy Board Meeting *Wed., Jan. 26, 4:30 p.m., MN Dept. of Health, 1645 Energy Park Dr., St. Paul. The committee will: accept meeting summary of 10-27-99; election of officers; MetroGlS data products and custodian responsibilities-regional census geography dataset, regional land cover dataset; MetroGlS policy board workshop- business plan workshop, establish organizational structure, consider public sector subscription fee, consider data access policy for private and non-profit sector; MetroGlS strategic initiatives update; information policy legislation update; board of innovation and cooperation grant proposal update; NACO presentation March 5th Washington DC; 1999 accomplishments; and other business. Hiawatha Corridor Community Advisory Committee*Wed., Jan. 26, 6:30 p.m., Morris Park Neighborhood Ctr., 5531 -39th Ave. S., Mpls. The committee will consider: transit oriented development market study; station design visioning process; update from Hiawatha project office; and other business. Lucille Johnson -Metro Meetings Page 2 1 Transit Sector Study Open House*Thurs., Jan. 27, 11 a.m., St. Paul Public Library-4th Floor Meeting Room, 90 W. 4th St., downtown St. Paul TENTATIVE MEETINGS THE WEEK OF JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 4, 2000 Legislative Strategies Committee- Mon., Jan. 31, 10 a.m., Room 5A Transit Sector Study Open House-Tues., Feb. 1, 11 a.m., Minneapolis Public Library-Auditorium, 300 Nicollet Mall, downtown Minneapolis Technical Advisory Committee to the TAB-Wed., Feb. 2, 9 a.m., Chambers Transportation Accessibility Advisory Committee-Wed., Feb. 2, 1 p.m., Room 2A Metropolitan Council-Wed., Feb. 2, 3 p.m., Chambers Transit Sector Study Open House-Thurs., Feb. 3, 4:30 p.m., White Bear Lake Public Library, 4698 Clark Ave., White Bear Lake Metropolitan Radio Board- Fri., Feb. 3, 9 a.m., Metro Counties Govt. Ctr., 2099 University Ave., St. Paul The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul. Meeting times and agenda are subject to change. For more information or confirmation of meetings, call Dawn Hoffner at 651-602-1447. METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission *Mon., Jan. 24, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The Commission will consider: resolution of appreciation to retiring Commissioner Kirk Schnitker; Mississippi River regional trail - Dakota County master plan; policy 19 review Big Rivers trail extension, Dakota County; briefing on draft 1999 metropolitan regional park system visitor estimates; options for spending excess park bond debt service funds; and other business. The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul, MN 55101. Meeting times and agendas occasionally may be changed. To verify meeting information, please call Ellie Bailey at 651-602-1312. itOt, PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY 7 p SAINT PAUL JAN 24 2000 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A (A_Ek'K MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING JANUARY 26, 2000 9:00 A.M. 480 CEDAR STREET I. ROLL CALL II. INTRODUCTION OF NEW PHA STAFF III, APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: DECEMBER 15, 1999 W. REVIEW OF BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS: BANK REGISTER FOR DECEMBER 1999 V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1. PHDEP PLAN 2. REVISIONS TO AGENCY PLAN AND ADMISSION& OCCUPANCY POLICIES • VI.A. NEW BUSINESS CONSENT ITEMS The following items are considered to be routine or non-controversial and will be approved in one motion,without discussion. If a Board member or other meeting attendee wishes to discuss a particular item,that person should inform the Chair and the item will be moved to the Discussion portion of the agenda. 1. PURCHASE OF CARGO MINI-VANS, CONTRACT NO. 00132 2. EVALUATION OF DRUG ELIMINATION AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS 3. CORRIDOR PAINTING AT MT. AIRY HI-RISE, CONTRACT NO. 00126 4. REFUSE HAULING SERVICES AT 16 HI-RISES, MT. AIRY AND MCDONOUGH COMMUNITY CENTERS, AND 480 CEDAR, CONTRACT NO. 00129 5. AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE FINANCING DOCUMENTS VI.B. NEW BUSINESS DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. CONVERSION OF TRHEE DWELLING UNITS; CENTRAL HI-RISE, MN 1-5 2. HAMPDEN SQUARE APARTMENTS; SECTION 8 PRESERVATION VOUCHERS 480 Cedar Street•Suite 600 • Saint Paul,Minnesota 55 1 0 1-2240 651-298-5664 • Fax 651-298-5666 40;440 PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY JAN 2 t 2000 SAINT PAUL NOTICE BUSINESS MEETING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2000 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. AGENCY BOARD ROOM 480 CEDAR STREET: SUITE 600 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 480 Cedar Street•Suite 600 • Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101-2240 651-298-5664 • Fax 651-298-5666 "AMENDED" AGENDA PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL REGULAR BOARD MEETING JANUARY 25, 2000 2:00 P.M. MEETING LOCATION 1. Board Room, Saint Paul Port Authority, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 MINUTES 1. Approval of the Minutes from the December 28, 1999 Meeting CONFLICT OF INTEREST 1. Conflict of Interest NEW BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 1. Res.No. App. Operating Reserve Appropriation CREDIT COMMITTEE 1. Res.No. App. Fourth and Minnesota Parking Ramp Project 2. Res.No. App. Authorization to Acquire Real Property 3. Res. No. App. Final Authorization for an Approximate$2,000,000 Tax-Exempt Conduit Bond Issue 3. Res.No. App. Barge Terminal No. 1: Five Year Lease Extension for Camas Minnesota, Inc. 4. Res.No. App. Port Development Assistance Grant Application: Peavey Terminal Red Rock Industrial District 5. Res.No. App. Port Development Assistance Grant Application: Barge Terminal No. 1 Seawall Rehabilitation GENERAL MATTERS 1. 2000 Development Team Production Goals 2. Such Other Business That May Come Before The Board SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M Thursday, January 27, 2000 Room 40, Lower Level, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard AGENDA 5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA III. CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS: DESIGN REVIEW 5:10 A. 605 W. Seventh St.,Install two signs for Glockenspiel restaurant at CSPS Hall, SignArt Co.,File#3912 5:30 B. 442 Summit Av. #1,Install replacement windows,Renewal by Andersen,File#3913 5:45 V. COMMITTEE AND COMMISSIONER REPORTS A. Education Committee B. Armstrong House C. Design Review Committee D. Historic St.Paul Foundation E. Other 6:00 VI. STAFF REPORT 6:05 VII. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: The above times are estimates. Agenda items may be considered earlier or later than the time listed. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to the time listed for your item. 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. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Brian Sweeney, Director p AINT CITY OF SAINT PAUL 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6655 Norm Coleman, Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55102 Facsimile:651-228-3314 AAAA maw TO: Interested Parties DATE: January 7, 2000 RE: Trucking Facility Zoning Study Please find attached the Trucking Facility Zoning Study which is the subject of a public hearing on January 28, 2000. The Saint Paul City Council requested that the Planning Commission review the impact of trucking facilities on the City's goal of ensuring the highest density development possible on industrial land. The City Council enacted a moratorium to prevent development of new trucking facilities until March 1, 2000. The attached study was prepared with information from many sources, including other cities, warehouse developers, trucking companies. The industry is changing and setting specific definitions proved challenging. City Staff continue to research the impact of the proposed new definitions and regulations. The Planning Commission welcomes comment on these draft regulations at the Public Hearing: January 28, 2000 8:30 a.m. City Hall, Room 40 (basement) Comments may also be submitted in writing to: Saint Paul Planning Commission Attn: Joel Spoonheim 25 W. 4th Street, Suite 1100 Saint Paul, MN 55102 -or- j oel.spoonheim(a�ci.stpaul.mn.us For more information, please contact Joel Spoonheim at(651) 266-6614 or at the email above. K:\Shared\Spoonhei\Trucking\covlet 1_7_00.wpd A tlN , 200g F-Ric DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Brian Sweeney, Director SAINT CITY OF SAINT PAUL 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6655 PAUL p Norm Coleman, Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55/02 Facsimile:651-228-3314 AAAA pupwo TRUCKING FACILITY ZONING STUDY Draft 1/7/00 This draft is the subject of a public hearing at the Planning Commission, scheduled for January 28, 2000. For more information, please contact Joel Spoonheim, Saint Paul Department of Planning and Economic Development, at(651) 266-6614 or joel.spoonheim@ci.stpaul.mn.us TRUCKING FACILITY ZONING STUDY Staff Draft 1/4/00 City Council Request City Council Resolution 99-1064, adopted on 11/10/99, directed PED to conduct a study of the City's official controls relating to trucking facilities. To protect the status quo during the study period, the resolution directed that no permits or permission shall be issued or granted for the construction of any new trucking facility in I-1, I-2, and I-3 zoning districts until March 1, 2000. On December 22, 1999, the City Council adopted an ordinance matching the earlier resolution. Authority for the Study Amendments to the Zoning Code follow the procedures in Section 64.400 of the Code and Minnesota Statutes Section 462.357. Either the City Council or the Planning Commission can initiate citywide amendments. Public hearings with required notice are held at both the Planning Commission and the City Council. The Issue In recent years, communities around Saint Paul have reduced land zoned appropriate for trucking uses. A result is increased demand for land on which to locate trucking facilities in Saint Paul. However, with limited industrial land available in the city, the City Council, acting in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, wishes to discourage uses with low employee density such as trucking. Because of their increased employment objective, the Saint Paul Port Authority does not allow trucking uses in business parks the Port owns. A second aspect is that traffic, noise, vibrations, and fumes necessarily associated with a trucking facility can be detrimental to a residential area nearby. The City Council and the Planning Commission have heard considerable testimony on this point in their review of some trucking facility permits during 1999. Many trucking operations are located in areas zoned I-1 Industrial in Saint Paul. The I-1 district, frequently found adjacent to residential districts, is intended to accommodate industrial operations "whose external, physical effects are restricted to the area of the district and in no manner affect the surrounding districts in a detrimental way." Some trucking facilities may be in conflict with this intent, yet the I-1 district currently identifies trucking facilities as a permitted principle use. What is a Trucking Facility? There is no definition for a trucking facility in the Saint Paul Zoning Code because the use is allowed in both major industrial zones. Pick up and delivery of goods by truck is, obviously, a Page 2 of 11 The Current Saint Paul Zoning Code Trucking facilities are first permitted in the I-1 Industrial District where they are permitted by right. The use is listed as follows: (3) Warehousing and wholesale establishments, and trucking facilities. This use in the I-1 district also carries over as permitted in the I-2 Industrial District. As stated in the Zoning Code the intent of the I-1 district: The I-1 Industrial District is intended to primarily accommodate wholesale and warehouse activities, and industrial operations whose external,physical effects are restricted to the area of the district and in no manner affect the surrounding districts in a detrimental way. The I-1 District is intended to permit, along with other specified uses, the manufacturing, compounding,processing,packaging, assembly, or treatment offinished or semifinished products from previously prepared material. (Sec.60.610) For comparison, the stated intent of the I-2 (heavier) Industrial District is: The 1-2 Industrial District is intended primarily for manufacturing, assembling and fabrication activities, including large scale or specialized industrial operations whose external effects will be felt in surrounding districts. The 1-2 District is intended to permit the manufacturing,processing and compounding of semifinished products from raw material and prepared material. The processing of raw material in bulk form to be used in an industrial operation is a permitted use in the 1-2 District. (Sec. 60.620) Existing Operations in Saint Paul The Saint Paul Midway area, due to its location between the two major city centers, has been historically an important center for trucking and warehousing operations. Over the last two decades, expansive sites in suburban locations have become more attractive for trucking uses. The majority of operations in the east metro area are in the suburbs. However, during the last five years many cities around Saint Paul have rezoned land or taken other action to limit or reduce trucking terminals on their industrial land. As trucking firms seek to relocate, demand for land in Saint Paul is increasing. In one case, a truck company bid one million dollars over the estimated market value of$1.2 million which was offered by an office developer. Truck companies will increasingly be willing to pay a premium in order to secure available land. Unlike other cities, the existing Saint Paul Zoning Code allows truck terminals on all industrial land. Page 4 of 11 Staff Recommended Alternative and Analysis Truck and Motor Freight Terminals by the very nature of their primary activity are apt to have significant impacts on property adjacent to access routes and facilities. Permitting truck terminals by right (Sec. 60.612(3)) is incompatible with the stated purpose of the I- 1 District (Sec. 60.611). A review of regulations in other cities indicates that this incompatibility is commonly recognized and the impetus for policy. Such policy also addresses the economic impact of low-intensity uses most common with trucking firms. There are solutions in established practice. Staff recommends adding two definitions to the zoning code and making text modifications as follows. The modifications include new restrictions for certain warehouses where associated truck traffic may have a negative impact on adjacent residential property. Definitions to Be Added Truck and Motor Freight Terminals. A facility used for the primary purpose of loading. unloading, dispensing, receiving, interchanging, gathering, or otherwise physically handling freight for shipment or any other location at which freight is exchanged by motor carriers between vehicles. A building with more than one (1) dock per five thousand (5,000) square feet of warehouse, storage, or related use qualifies as a terminal. This definition focuses on cross-dock operations and does not include a package delivery service or a public warehouse with no more than one (1) dock per five thousand (5,000) square feet of space. Package Delivery Service. A business which transports packages and articles for expedited delivery primarily in single rear axle straight trucks or smaller vehicles, where no single item weighs over one hundred fifty (150) pounds. Zoning Code Amendments For the following read the text formatting as: Insert, remove, and staff comments/explanation. Sec. 60.612. Principal uses permitted. In an I-1 Industrial District the use of land, the location and erection of new buildings or structures and the alteration, enlargement and moving of existing buildings or structures from other locations or districts shall conform to the following specified uses, unless otherwise provided in this code: (3) Warehousing and wholesale establishments, and trucking facilities. and package delivery services.,provided, however, that any such establishment having more than thirty Page 6 of 11 b. Truck access to the property shall be directly onto a designated truck route or onto the street at a point nearest to a designated truck route. In some cases direct access to a designated truck route may not be available. Therefore, to limit truck traffic along residential streets, requiring the access point to be at the nearest location to a truck route is appropriate. c. Loading docks shall not face residentially zoned lots Loading docks are the source of most noise due to loading equipment and truck engine idling. d. The building and site shall be designed and landscaped to be compatible with adjacent properties. Sec. 60.624. Principal uses subject to special conditions [I-2 Industrial District]. The following additional uses shall be permitted [in an I-2 Industrial District], subject to the conditions hereinafter imposed for each use and subject to the standards specified for all special condition uses as set forth in section 64.300(c). All principal uses permitted subject to special conditions shall be reviewed and approved by the planning commission. (22) Truck and motor freight terminals (a) Noise impacts shall be mitigated to prevent excessive impact on residential lots within 300 feet. This may include using the building as a sound barrier by aligning the structure close to lot lines. (b) Truck access to property shall be directly onto a designated truck route. The building and site shall be designed and landscaped to be compatible with adjacent properties. Impact of Recommendations To date, staff have only researched the impact of the proposed regulations for truck terminals in the main industrial land of the Midway; research is pending to analyze the impact for the entire City. In the Midway, only three truck terminals have been identified, though further research may increase this number. All three are in I-1 districts; the proposed regulations would make them legally nonconforming, thereby making any future facility expansion require approval of an expansion of nonconforming use. However, these facilities are isolated from residential properties, and surrounded by industrial uses. Further analysis is needed regarding: • number, location, and impact of truck terminals throughout Saint Paul Page8of 11 Appendix A Regulations and definitions from other cities: Definitions Rochester, N.Y. Truck Terminal. Land and buildings used as a relay station for the transfer of a load from one vehicle to another or one party to another. The terminal cannot be used for permanent or long-term accessory storage for principal land uses at other locations. The terminal facility may include storage areas for trucks and buildings or areas for the repair of trucks associated with the terminal. Fairfax County, VA Truck terminal. A building or area in which freight brought by truck is assembled and/or stored for routing or reshipment, or in which semitrailers, including tractor and/or trailer units and other trucks, are parked or stored. Roseville, MN Motor Freight Terminal (Truck Terminal): A building in which freight brought by motor truck is assembled and sorted for routing in intrastate and interstate shipment. (Ord. 275, 5-12-59) [Wholesale and warehousing uses are permitted in I-1 Light Industrial Districts. Motor Freight Terminals are not permitted in I-1 Light Industrial Districts but are first permitted as a conditional use in I-2 General Industrial Districts.] Minneapolis, MN Motor Freight Terminal. A building or area in which freight is assembled or stored for routing in intrastate or interstate shipment primarily involving truck tractors and semitrailers, and which is not a package delivery service. Package Delivery Service. A use which transports packages and articles for expedited delivery primarily in single rear axle straight trucks or smaller vehicles, where no single item weighs over one hundred fifty (150)pounds. Minneapolis Code A new Zoning Ordinance, in preparation for several years, was adopted (fall) 1999 consideration by the Minneapolis City Council. In this code, package delivery and motor freight terminal uses, as with all transportation uses, are not permitted by right in any district, but are conditional uses wherever they are allowed. Package delivery is first permitted as a conditional use in the C4 General Commercial District, the most intense of the code's four commercial districts "established to provide Page 10 of 11