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7/24-7/28/2000 Meetings for the week of July 24th-July 28th http://www.stpaul.gov/depts/clerk/meetings.html The City of Saint Paul Akt Meetings for the Week of *AAA g July 24th, thru July 28th, 2000 MONDAY - July 24th No Meetings Scheduled TUESDAY - July 25th *Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS WEDNESDAY - July 26th RiverCentre Authority 9:00 AM RiverCentre Admin. Office - 5th Fl. City Council Organizational 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall Meeting *City Council 3:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS *Public Hearings 5:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS THURSDAY - July 27th Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall Commission FRIDAY - July 28th Planning Commission 8:00 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(li ci.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 7/21/2000 10:04 AM .46p, PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY RECEIVED SAINT PAUL JUL 2 4 2000 CITY CLERK NOTICE BUSINESS MEETING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2000 9:00 A.M. TO 11:00A.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 NM N. PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY 5 A t:[W T. P*A,U L BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING JULY 26, 2000 9:00 A.M. 480 CEDAR STREET I. ROLL CALL II. INTRODUCTION OF NEW PHA STAFF III. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: JUNE 28, 2000 IV. REVIEW OF BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS: BANK REGISTER FOR JUNE 2000 V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None 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. APPROVAL OF NEW POSITION TITLE—MAINTENANCE SENIOR MANAGER 2. COMPREHENSIVE GRANT PROGRAM -RESOLUTION 00-7/26-1 3. PARKING LOT LIGHT REPLACEMENT AT FRONT HI-RISE CONTRACT NO. 01016 4. JANITORIAL SERVICES & TRAINING FOR PHA RESIDENTS AT 480 CEDAR STREET BUILDING CONTRACT NO. 01018 5. COORDINATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR HI-RISE RESIDENTS CONTRACT WITH GOODWILL/EASTER SEALS 6. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (EDSS) GRANT BUDGET AND CONTRACT AMENDMENT VI.B. NEW BUSINESS DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. DESIGNATED HOUSING 480 Cedar Street•Suite 600 • Saint Paul,Minnesota 5 5 1 0 1-2240 65 1-298-5664 • Fax 651-298-5666 2. REVISION TO THE PURCHASING POLICY; CHANGE THE MINIMUM THRESHOLD FOR COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDDING 3. FISCAL YEAR 2000 CAPITAL FUND PROGRAM 4. POLICE OFFICER IN RESIDENCE FOR FAMILY DEVELOPMENT 5. PUBLIC HOUSING DRUG ELIMINIATION PROGRAM BUDGET REVISION VII. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS A. BOARD INFORMATION SESSION: INSPECTIONS (VERBAL) B. REPORT OF COLLECTION LOSS WRITE-OFFS FIRST QUARTER OF FISCAL YEAR 2001 C. PHAS FINANCIAL DATA REPORT (UNAUDITED) D. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR ALL• PROGRAMS PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 2000 E. PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY PLAN; PHA FISCAL YEAR 2001 F. MONTHLY MANAGEMENT REPORT G. LETTER OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT SELECTION H. HOMEWARD PROGRAM, REPORT #53 I. EMERGENCY SHOWER REPAIRS AT IOWA HI-RISE J. JOBS-PLUS AGENDA PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL RECO VED REGULAR BOARD MEETING JULY 25, 2000 JUL 2 4 �000 2:00 P.M. CITY CLERK MEETING LOCATION 1. Board Room, Saint Paul Port Authority, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul,MN 55102 MINUTES 1. Amendment to the Minutes of April 25, 2000 2. Approval of the Minutes from the June 27,2000 Meeting CONFLICT OF INTEREST 1. Conflict of Interest NEW BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 1. Resolution No. App. Certification of Tax Levy CREDIT COMMITTEE 1. Resolution No. App. Southport Industrial District Land Use Policy 2. Informational 259 New or Retained Jobs Located at Sites Previously Occupied by Port Authority Park Owners 3. Informational Redevelopment Projects Update GENERAL MATTERS 1. Such other business that comes before the Board. 6228.2. Lucille Johnson-4th july-2000d-.wpd Page 1 Master Meeting CALENDAR Saint Paul Planning Commission Meetings FOURTH Week in JULY 2 0 0 0 Mon 24 Tues 25 Wed 26 Thurs 27 Fri 28 7:45 a.m. PC Steering Committee Rm 41 City Hall (Larry Soderholm,266-6575) Conference Center 8:30-11 a.m. Planning Commission Meeting Rm 40 City Hall (Larry Soderholm,266-6575) #00-133-525 Hamline Park Plaza-Sign variances to allow identification signs for an existing office building and parking ramp in RM-2 and P-1 zoning districts. 570 Asbury,southeast corner Asbury at Thomas. (Donna Drummond 266-6556) #00-130-376 County law Enforcement Center-Special Condition Use Permit for a new County Law Enforcement Center to include processing and housing of pretrial inmates. Area bounded by Olive,University,Lafayette,and Grove. (Nancy Frick 266-6554) #00-133-277 Steve Kissel!(Linn Building Maintenance) Nonconforming Use Permit to change from a small custom welding shop to a janitorial service. 841 Hudson Road,northwest corner Hudson Road and Bates. (Nancy Frick 266-6554) #00-132-693 Ford Motor Co.-Modification of River Corridor Standards to permit bluff excavation to reduce hazards from rock falls. 966 S.Mississippi River Blvd.,between Ford Parkway and Magoffin. (James Zdon 266-6559) #00-132-464 Saint Paul's Outreach-Determination of Similar Use for a private association of Christian faithful housing up to 8 unrelated adults. 1977 Grand,between Prior and Cleveland. (James Zdon 266-6559) -Riverfront Redevelopment Plan Amendments(West Side Flats)-Briefing and Referral to Committee. (Lucy Thompson,266-6578) 07/13/00 10:41 FAX 651 265 4899 RIVERCENTRE C]001/002 RIVERCENTRETM **A Touchstone Energy' Place Roy Wilkins Auditorium RIVERCENTRE AUTHORITY MEETING NOTICE Richard H. Zehring, Chairman FAX: (651) 665-5394 rzehring@welshco.com Rick Aguilar FAX: (651) 665-0129 Dan Bostrom FAX: (651) 266-8574 dan.bostrom@ci.stpaul.mn.us Chris Coleman FAX: (651) 266-8574 chris.coleman@ci.stpaul.mn.us Don Del Fiacco mailed Lois J. West Duffy FAX: (651) 225-3123 lois.west@ecol.ab.com Richard Ginsberg FAX: (612) 339-0981 rwginsberg@locklaw.com locklaw.com Robert G. Schwartzbauer mailed Darrel Bunge, CVB Ex-officio FAX: (651) 483-6433 The regular monthly meeting of the Saint Paul RiverCentre Authority is scheduled for: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 8:00 a.m. RIVERCENTRE - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Board Room — 5th Floor cc: Mayor Coleman FAX: 266-8513 Jim Ibister, SPAC email City Clerks Office FAX: 266-8689 Martha Fuller, SPAC email CAO-P. McCall,M.Pfohl,L.Veith email Mark Pevan,Volume Services email CVB -E. McMahon/T. Getzke FAX: 265-4999 E. Willems, City Budget Office email Robert Stacy, Standard Parking FAX: 310-1905 Christian Schiller, Standard Parking FAX: 298-4619 Herb Holzschuh email C. Brown, Star Tribune FAX: 227-9371 Gary Murphy FAX: 225-1665 Pioneer Press FAX: 292-1897 Joe O'Neill FAX: 298-1474 Star Tribune FAX: 673-7774 Prom Catering FAX: 501-8199 Karl Karlson email Chris Hansen, SPAC email Lou Dorso,CPMI FAX: 854-3663 Saint Paul Arena Company Staff: DA,EM,BC,AC,AH, SJ, DM,CR, SR,MS,MS,TW,MZ • AGENDA RECEIVED PORT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL REGULAR BOARD MEETING JUL 2 4 2000 JULY 25, 2000 CITY CLERK 2:00 P.M. MEETING LOCATION 1. Board Room, Saint Paul Port Authority, 345 St. Peter Street, Saint Paul,MN 55102 MINUTES 1. Amendment to the Minutes of April 25, 2000 2. Approval of the Minutes from the June 27,2000 Meeting CONFLICT OF INTEREST 1. Conflict of Interest NEW BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE COMMFITI EE 1. Resolution No. App. Certification of Tax Levy CREDIT COMMITTEE 1. Resolution No. App. Southport Industrial District Land Use Policy 2. Informational 259 New or Retained Jobs Located at Sites Previously Occupied by Port Authority Park Owners 3. Informational Redevelopment Projects Update GENERAL MATTERS 1. Such other business that comes before the Board. 6228.2. Lucille ohnson -7-27-00hpcagd.wpd Page 1 SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M Thursday,July 27, 2000 Room 40, Lower Level, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard AGENDA 5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA III. CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS: DESIGN REVIEW 5:05 A. 2038 Summit Av., Dan Gleeson, Construct 3 dormers, File#4014 5:20 B. 808 Summit Av., Damien Tardy-Vallernaud, Replace retaining wall with piers, File#4055 5:40 C. 564 Selby Av., Carl Nelson, Construct 5'-high front yard fence, File#4056 5:55 V. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Education Committee B. Design Review Committee C. Survey and Designation Project Committee D. Designation Committee 6:05 VII. STAFF REPORT 6:10 VIII. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: The above times are estimates. Agenda items may be considered earlier or later than the time indicated. 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. M- SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING JUL 2 5 2000 WEDNESDAY,July 26,2000 C 10:00 A.M. ITY CLERK 330 City Hall COMMI 1-1'hE HEARING ROOM AGENDA 1. Research Design for Chronic Problem Properties Study 2. Process for Reviewing Cable Franchise Applications 3. Changes in Public Hearings Processes 4. Policy Session Topics CHRONIC PROBLEM PROPERTIES STUDY RESEARCH DESIGN I. INTRODUCTION The boundaries of the City of Saint Paul embrace more than 79,000 residential and commercial buildings. The vast majority of these buildings are well-maintained and contribute to the beauty and livability of the City. Unfortunately, a small percentage of these buildings are not operated in accord with the law and established community standards. Although the number of such buildings is proportionately small,the negative impact such buildings have on the City is large. The crime and blight caused by such buildings seriously devalue the entire community and can undermine the social and economic fabric of City. These potential serious negative consequences require the government to use its legal authority,personnel and financial resources to ensure conformance with the law. To this end, the City has developed and uses a wide range of tools designed to achieve compliance. Principle among these are law enforcement, inspections, zoning enforcement, licensing and financial assistance programs. A variety of City organizations such as the Citizens Service Office,Police,Fire and Safety Services, City Attorney, Licensing, Inspections and Environmental Protection, Public Works, and Planning and Economic Development are responsible for these efforts. These agencies respond to thousands of violations each year and are successful in achieving compliance in most cases. A few cases, however, resist all efforts by the City to achieve compliance. It is these troublesome and vexing buildings that are the focus of this research study. Buildings and properties that frequently and repeatedly exhibit serious violations that persist for a long period are'called "chronic problem properties." Chronic problem properties represent a serious threat to the health,welfare and safety of the citizens of Saint Paul. They threaten the safety of the occupants and neighbors by creating crime venues and unsanitary conditions. They also threaten the safety of occupants and neighbors by creating fire hazards, crime venues, trip and fall risks, electrical and gas hazards and harborage for rodents and insects. Besides causing problems for the occupants and immediate neighbors,they have serious deleterious effects on the entire neighborhood. The existence of chronic problem properties reduces property values, discourages investment, attracts criminal activity and undermines neighborhood stability. Chronic problem properties also cost the City a great deal of money. The time that City workers spend attempting to deal with these properties and the cost of lost tax revenues due to the negative effect they have on property values represent major financial loses to the City. II. Causality We believe a key to increasing the City's effectiveness in dealing with chronic problem properties is to conduct systematic research into the causes of problem chronic problem properties and to evaluate the effectiveness of current intervention strategies. While there is much"conventional wisdom" about what causes these problems and how to effectively intervene,no one has used scientific research methods to isolate causes and evaluate the effectiveness of specific interventions. This study proposes to address this deficiency. We believe that the application of systematic research methods to this issue will yield new insights into the causes of chronic problem properties and provide guidance about how to most effectively deal with each property based on its underlying causality. 1 D Interview staff from key agencies working with chronic problem properties. O Conclude gathering information from city, county and court records on both sets of chronic problem properties included in study and enter information into databases. November D Interview people having knowledge of and associated with the 25 selected chronic problem properties. o Interview staff from key agencies working with chronic problem properties. a Conclude gathering information from city, county and court records on both sets of chronic problem properties included in study and enter information into databases. December ▪ Complete interviews and gathering enforcement and gathering of other data. O Complete entering interview and records information into databases o Talk to people from other cities' programs which were identified as useful in the research process. January o Synthesize information gathered and begin process of making findings, developing recommendations and developing a diagnostic tool. February • Write report. o Publish report. Ongoing D Meet regularly with small group of advisors to research on chronic problem properties. VI. WORK PRODUCTS CI Diagnostic tool for determining which enforcement strategies best address specific problems O Recommendations for specific code and legislative changes O Recommendations for program modifications, additions or deletions D Council Matters segment 6 SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M Thursday, August 10, 2000 Room 40, Lower Level, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard AGENDA 5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA III. BUSINESS A. Public hearing background B. Retreat follow up C. Other 5:30 IV. SECTION 106 PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING PROPOSED RELOCATION OF THE ARMSTRONG HOUSE V. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: 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. Lucille Johnson -meetings o the week ca endar Page From: Racquel Naylor To: Johnson, Lucille Date: 8/8/00 11:10AM Subject: meetings of the week calendar Please add the following to the calendar: Legislative Hearing GB Core, Inc. Thursday, August 17, 2000 2:00 p.m. Room 330 Courthouse. Thanks in advance. -Racquel AUG-10-2000 09:51 RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD 6512668370 P.02/02 MEETING NOTICE BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 15 W.KELLOGG BLVD.,ST. PAUL, MN 55102 651 266-8350 • MSEY COUNTY Monday,August 14, 2000 Tuesday,August 15, 2000 / 8:00 a.m. - Budget Hearings Council Chambers, third floor Court House Wednesday,August 16,2000 8:00 a.m. -Budget Hearings ✓ . Council Chambers,third or Court House 1:00 p.m. - Budget Hearings Room 220 Court House Thursday,August 17, 2000 Friday, August 18, 2000 ADVANCE NOTICE: August 22, 2000—9:00 a.m.,Policy Board meeting August 29 and 30, 2000—Budget Hearings September 5 —9:00 a.m., Policy Board meeting TOTAL P.02