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12/1-12/5/2003 Meetings for the week of December 1st - December 5th Page 1 of 2 The City of Saint Paul NA l�L Ailkt SOMA Meetings for the Week of December 1st, thru December 5th, 2003 MONDAY - December 1st Legislative Hearing - Holiday 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall Station Store TUESDAY - December 2nd *Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers WEDNESDAY - December 3rd City Council Organizational 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall Meeting *City Council Budget Meeting 1:00 PM Council Chambers *City Council --- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers *Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers *--Amending Chapters 60-69 5:30 PM Council Chambers regarding Zoning Code THURSDAY - December 4th Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall FRIDAY - December 5th Public Hearing - Sunray-Suburban Small Area Plan & 40-Acre Study 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall Planning Commission Meeting 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@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or call the Saint Paul Citizen Service Office at 651-266-8989 If the above page looks good, enter your password one more time, and hit 'Make Meetings' to update the website. (you will be automatically redirected to the page). Otherwise, hit your http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/cgi-bin/meetgen.pl 11/26/2003 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Martha G.Fuller, Director . o ,. SAINT� P A U L CITY OF SAINT PAUL 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6700 Alt Randy C.Kelly,Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55102 Facsimile:651-228-3220 AAAA DATE: November 19, 2003 176 CITY HALL TO: Early Notification System and Interested Parties FROM: Allan Torstenson, Senior Planner for Zoning RE: Traditional Neighborhood Zoning Districts, Zoning Code Reformatting SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Saint Paul City Council will hold a public hearing on an ordinance amending Chapters 60 through 69 of the St. Paul Legislative Code pertaining to zoning code reformatting and streamlining, adding Traditional Neighborhood zoning districts, and related amendments. Wednesday, December 3, 2003 5:30 p.m. City Council Chambers - 300 City Hall 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul All interested parties are encouraged to attend the hearing to offer comments on the proposed amendments. Comments may be submitted in writing before the public hearing, and should be addressed to: Allan Torstenson 1400 City Hall Annex 25 West Fourth Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 Written comments may also be submitted by electronic mail to allan.torstenson(Z ci.stpaul.mn.us. An Executive Summary of the proposed amendments is attached. A copy of the proposed amendments is available by e-mail or by calling Allan Torstenson at 651-266-6579. Proposed Traditional Neighborhood Districts and Zoning Code Reformatting Executive Summary Draft proposed urban village zoning districts allow a broader range of land uses than existing zoning districts,and provide opportunities for higher-density pedestrian-oriented mixed housing and commercial development on major transit streets, along with design standards to help ensure that such development is of high quality and protects the character of existing neighborhoods. Development of these new zoning districts has been pushed by housing advocates for many years, and it is a key recommendation in the Saint Paul Housing Action Plan as well as the Land Use and Housing chapters of the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan. The design standards are a tool for supporting quality redevelopment that a number of our district councils have called for in recent years, without the proliferation of individual overlay districts, each with their own unique set of design standards, that can result in administrative inefficiency and enforcement difficulty. The proposed TN Traditional Neighborhood Districts are a key to achieving a high number of housing units and quality urban village redevelopment for most of the major development sites within the city. The draft urban village districts were developed with the following functional objectives and constraints: • Provide for a greater mix of uses and more urban design guidance and without creating new administrative and plan review burdens for staff already stretched too thin. • Function simply,clearly and efficiently,in a way that is easy for the public as well as zoning staff to use and understand. • Fit seamlessly into the existing zoning code, not make zoning regulations more complex. Traditional Neighborhood Districts The Planning Commission recommends the creation of three new TN Traditional Neighborhood zoning districts that would cover all types of mixed-use urban village sites, from small commercial nodes in existing neighborhoods to the largest redevelopment sites. In tandem with the new TN districts, a set of design standards is included to provide the type of design direction for new development the City and district councils have long been advocating. The design standards are intended to foster new development that sustains its quality and increases its value over the long term. The features of each proposed TN Traditional Neighborhood District would be as follows: • TN1: This district is based on the OS-1 Local Office-Service District and provides for a variety of residential, office and service uses to serve neighborhood needs. It would function mainly as a transitional zone between higher-intensity commercial districts such as University Avenue and adjacent residential neighborhoods. It would also likely be used on the"edges"of large urban village sites where a transition to a lower-density neighborhood or other district is needed. • TN2: This district would allow a mix of residential uses along with the types of commercial uses allowed in the existing B-2 Community Business District,with additional standards for building and parking placement and design. It could be used at pedestrian- and transit-oriented nodes such as Phalen Village where a diversity of land uses and some intensification of use would be appropriate. The district might also be useful along pedestrian-oriented shopping streets, and is currently recommended by the Arcade Street Task Force for most of Arcade. • TN3: The most intense district,it is designed for development of large sites such as Koch-Mobil and the West Side Flats,where a site-specific master plan, minimum densities and diversity in land use and housing types, common open space and an interconnected street pattern are required. It is also designed as a tool for achieving high-quality,higher-density mixed-use development on smaller sites such as at University-Emerald and the University-Raymond area,where there is already a mix of uses or the comprehensive plan has identified potential for urban village development. 4 The TN3 district will replace the OS-2 district since that district was intended as an interim mixed-use district for the larger urban village sites.Affected OS-2 sites are the Upper Landing and West Side Flats. The Planning Commission has recommended the changes from OS-2 to TN3 occur when the TN ordinance text is adopted. No rezoning of other sites is recommended as part of TN text adoption. Any future rezoning to TN would follow normal rezoning processes. Additional Code Amendments In addition to the new TN districts,the Planning Commission recommends some new general standards for site plan review citywide, similar to standards recently adopted as part of special overlay zones for White Bear Avenue and the Shepard-Davern area. They are the kind of standards that have been called for by district councils through small area plans such as the Phalen Village Plan,the Concord-Robert Plan and others, but have not yet been implemented. The Commission also recommends amendments to provide for a broader range of housing options as called for in the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan, and remove barriers to traditional neighborhood development. • Site Plan Review. Additional basic standards for building entries, contextual design, screening of mechanical equipment and garage location. • Parking Facilities. Additional basic standards for screening, design and lighting. • Sign Regulations. Additional guidelines for multi-tenant buildings and signs within TN districts. • Secondary and Live-work Dwellings. Permit secondary dwellings,such as"carriage house dwellings" and"mother-in-law apartments," and live-work dwellings in certain circumstances. • Subdivision Ordinance. Additional language that encourages interconnected street patterns, traditional block sizes, and alleys. Code Reformatting and Streamlining Finally,the Planning Commission recommends basic reformatting of the whole zoning code in order to streamline, simplify, and generally make it more user friendly. A major proposed reformatting feature is to replace dozens of fairly random lists of land uses and conditions for uses,redundant and inconsistent language, and a confusing web of references to other zoning districts with a simple, logically organized table of permitted and conditional uses for each general zoning category, and land use standards and conditions logically organized by land use category. The advantage of this approach, found in the new Minneapolis ordinance and other recent zoning codes, is that it avoids either listing all uses within each district or cross referencing previous districts. It also allows the reader to easily compare uses across all districts within a given category. Specific recommendations for streamlining the code include: • Zoning permits valid for two years instead of one. • Planning Commission may grant variances related to rezoning, avoiding redundant public hearings. • Residential garages can be rebuilt on existing garage pad even if nonconforming. • Open, covered porches may project six feet into a required front yard. • Signs permitted to project four feet over sidewalk in downtown, avoiding numerous variances. • Cluster housing maybe detached as well as attached,allowing single-family houses on small lots with townhouse-style maintenance agreements. • Incorporate all permitted industrial uses into main part of code, eliminating appendices. • Replace complex room count formula for determining residential density with simple,clear minimum lot area per unit figures in a table. • Increase maximum height allowance for one-family structures from 30 to 35 feet to avoid need for variances that are almost always granted. • Increase maximum lot coverage for principal structures in residential districts from 30% to 35% to reduce need for numerous variances always granted. Lucille Johnson - December 1-5, 2003.wpd Page 1 Saint Paul Planning Commission MASTER MEETING CALENDAR WEEK OF DECEMBER 1-5,2003 Mon 1 Tues 2 Wed 3 Thurs 4 Fri 5 8:30- Planning Commission Meeting Room 40 City Hall 11:00 a.m. (Larry Soderholm, 266-6575) Conference Center 15 Kellogg Blvd. PUBLIC HEARING: Sun Ray-Suburban Small Area Plan and 40-Acre Study Item from the Neighborhood & Current Planning Committee (Penny Simison, 651/266-66554) Zoning OLD BUSINESS #03-359-119 Centex Development Co.-Sign variance for a 2100 square foot temporary sign more than 37 'h feet above grade. 266 Shepard Road,between Chestnut and Elm. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #03-375-306 Michael Campion-Conditional Use Permit for a two unit cluster development with modification of lot area and frontage requirements,and variances for lot coverage and setbacks at NW corner. 1144 Pleasant Ave.,0 Monroe Court,south side between Chatsworth&I-35. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) NEW BUSINESS #03-389-008 Highland Management Group-Sign variance to permit two 52 sq. ft. building identification signs(two 24 sq.ft. signs allowed). 1980/2000 W. 7th St.,south side between Homer&Dealton. (Allen Lovejoy, 651/266-6576) #03-389-013 Model Cities,Inc.-Conditional Use Permit for shared commercial parking in an institutional(church)lot. 868 Sherburne Ave.,NE corner at Victoria. (Allen Lovejoy, 651/266-6576) #03-389-011 Alam&Associate,Inc.-Rezoning from P-1 Parking to R-4 One Family Residential or RT-1 Two-Family Residential to create two lots for single-family homes. xx Wells St.,north side between Mendota&Forest. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #03-389-012 James R.Tomaino-Conditional Use Permit to continue existing auto repair and sales business with new,larger building. 803 Earl St., SW corner at Ross. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) Lucille Johnson - December 1-5, 2003.wpd Page 2 #03-389-009 Rose Ann Denison-Determination of Similar Use to permit auto parts salvage and sales in the I-1 Industrial District. 1365 Pierce Butler Route,north side between Hamline&Albert. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #03-389-010 Envirosota,Inc.-Determination of Similar Use to permit industrial hazardous waste recycling transfer facility in the I-1 Industrial District. No specific location. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #03-390-104 Wesland,LLC-Rezone from P-1 Parking to RM-2 Multiple Family Residential. SE corner of Marshall and Western. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) HOLIDAY PARTY Immediately following Planning Commission meeting in Room 41, Basement -Court House. Bruton\Calendars\December 1-5,2003 t Page 1of1 Lucille Johnson - Reserve Special Budget Meeting Time From: Greg Blees To: Council Research Policy Analysts 2-10-03; Councilmembers; Council's Legislative Aides; Council's Ward Secretaries; Greg Blees Date: 12/3/2003 Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Subject: Reserve Special Budget Meeting Time Place: Council Chambers CC: BudgetOfficeStaff 10-07-02; Cable; City Clerk Council Secretaries, City Clerk's Office, Cable TV Staff, FS0 - Budget Section, Please RESERVE the following date and time for a possible SPECIAL "City Council Budget Meetings" for the 2004 for: Wed. Dec 3, from 1 pm to 3 pm Thanks, GB file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\j ohnsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.H... 7/23/2003 SAINT PAUL PLANNING COMMISSION ®v<9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING y?), 0 2003 SUNRAY-SUBURBAN SMALL AREA PLAN AND 40-ACRE STUDY `�Rk The Planning Commission of the City of Saint Pual will hold a public hearing on a summary of the Sunray- Suburban Small Area Plan in consideration of the plan's adoption as an addendum to the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan and on the adoption of the related forty-acre study zoning amendments. The zoning amendments include recommended changes in zoning classifications for properties along Suburban Avenue and Burns Avenue, as well as one parcel northeast of Flandrau Street and Old Hudson Road. The hearing will be held on: Friday,December 5, 2003 8:30 a.m. City Hall Conference Center,Lower Level,Room 40 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul All comments concerning this plan summary and proposed zoning amendments will be heard at this hearing. Comment may be submitted in writing and should be address to: Saint Paul Planning Commission, 25 West Fourth Street, Suite 1200, Saint Paul,MN 55102. Written comment may be submitted by electronic mail to penelope.simison(a�ci.stpaul.mn.us. Written comment should be submitted before the public hearing,but will be accepted through 4 p.m. on Friday,December 5, 2003. A summary of the plan and the zone changes is available by calling Penelope Simison at 651-266-6554. A copy of the complete plan is also available if desired. rU Proposed Zoning — 11 III IFEH1 E H I I 111.11M -. er 1111 R:11:6":: 71111 —R= R-3 - 9E9 I E M � d �3iy1� -��n1nQ�m ideal R= N ti ►��► At nmm�uu ; ' \ RM 1 - ME3' ur l:anr ® RM-2 RM-2 — R-2 / _® R-2 I . ITN2 U B-2 B-3 • K:\sunray suburban sap-40 acre study\public phase\ltr-ENS list 100-pbbthADANKoRmeidyer DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Martha G.Fuller, Director a e�wry SP AS A U CITY OF SAINT PAUL 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6626 Randy C.Kelly,Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55102 Facsimile:651-228-3341 14101, AAAA 1141111111111111 isriftramt November 17, 2003 Dear Saint Paul Citizen: Re: Planning Commission public hearings the Sun Ray-Suburban Small Area Plan and 40-Acre Study Sun Ray-Suburban, on the city's East Side, is a commercial area developed in the 1960's and 1970's that is bisected by the I-94 highway. It is characterized by a suburban-style retail development pattern. The commercial area thrived in those decades, but its influence has waned as housing and newer retail centers have been developed east of the city. The goal of the Sun Ray-Suburban Small Area Plan is implementation of a three-fold vision that includes a revitalized retail center focused on community-oriented retail; a mix of land uses that includes housing; and a connected,pedestrian-oriented community. Work on the Sun Ray-Suburban Small Area Plan began in February 2003,with a task force appointed by the Planning Commission that included residents and representatives of businesses and community organizations began meeting to assess the issues. The public hearing draft,prepared by the task force with input from City staff and the Design Center, includes 52 strategies intended to address these issues. The strategies are focused on movement(transportation); land use; public spaces; urban design; and, stormwater management. The plan envisions three nodes, including a highway-access retail area at I-94 and White Bear;the Sun Ray center, at McKnight and Old Hudson Roads; and a Village Center, on both sides of Suburban Avenue between Ruth and White Bear Avenues. The Planning Commission invites you to review and comment on the draft plan. Comments may be offered in two ways—by speaking at the public hearings and by sending a letter. The public hearing is scheduled for Friday,December 5,2003,beginning at 8:30 a.m. The hearing is at the City Hall Conference Center. A copy of the complete hearing notice and a map of proposed zone changes is on the reverse side of this letter. Sincerely, Gladys Morton Chair,Planning Commission Lucille Johnson - Meetings of the Week Calendar Page 1 From: Racquel Naylor To: Johnson, Lucille; Moore, Shari Date: 11/20/03 10:16AM Subject: Meetings of the Week Calendar lease add the following two Legislative Hearings to the calendar: Legislati earing for a Monday, Nov 4, 2003 10:00 . R m 330 Courthouse Legislative Hearing for Holiday Stationstore Monday, December 1, 2003 10:00 a.m. Room 330 Courthouse Thanks in advance. -Racquel, 6-8573 CC: Birkholz, Jean Lucille Johnson agd12-4-03.doc Page 1 SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M Thursday, December 4, 2003 Lower Level, Room 40, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA 5:00 AP]'RO II APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES A. November 6, 2003 Business Meeting B. November 20,2003 Public Hearing Meeting III NEW BUSINESS A. Presentation by Lucy Thompson of PED and brief discussion to address staff committee's recommendations and priorities from the Preservation Development Initiative(PDI)report. The HPC and PED is required to make recommendations, prioritize findings and present them to the City Council. (Spong,266-9079). B. Presentation by Christine Podas Larson of Public Art St. Paul to address the maintenance of the city's historic sculptures, current masonry exhibit, and art planned for Lowertown Historic District. (Spong,266-9079). IV CONCEPT REVIEW A. 1325 Summit Avenue, Summit Avenue West District,by Authentic Construction, Inc., for preliminary review to remodel. (Spong, 266-9079). V TRACKING REPORT VI STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS VII ADJOURN 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). NOV-26-2003 09:02 RRMSEY COUNTY MANAGER 651 266 8039 P.02/02 MEETING NOTICE BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 15 W. KELLOGG BLVD., ST. PAUL, MN 55102 651 266-8350 MSEY COUNTY Monday, December 1,2003 Tuesday, December 2, 2003 9:00 a.m. - Housing& Redevelopment Authority(HRA) Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Immediately following HRA Meeting - County Board Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Wednesday, December 3, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Metropolitan Transitways Development Board Metro Transit Operations &Maintenance Facility 1810 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, 3rd Floor Conference Room Thursday, December 4, 2003 3:30 p.m. - Senate Capital Investment Committee Union Depot Friday, December 5, 2003 Advance Notice December 9, 2003 —No Board Meetings—Annual AMC Conference 6:00 p.m. —Truth in Taxation hearing, Arlington High School December 16, 2003 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers December 23, 2003 —No Board Meetings—Holiday Week December 30, 2003 —No Board Meetings— 5th Tuesday January 6, 2004 —Annual Organizational Board Meeting, Council Chambers TOTAL P.02 Page 1 of 2 Lucille Johnson - Dec 3, 2003 City Council Budget Review Meeting Agenda & Notice From: Greg Blees To: Budget Process Communications 11-24-03 Date: 11/26/2003 3:58 PM Subject: Dec 3, 2003 City Council Budget Review Meeting Agenda &Notice Below is the AGENDA for the Saint Paul City Council's Wednesday Dec. 3, 2003 Committee-of-the-Whole Budget Meeting. The meeting is in the Council Chambers, Room 300 of the City Hall and Courthouse, at Kellogg and Wabasha. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. and is scheduled to run until approximately 3:15 p.m. with a one-hour lunch break from noon to 1:00 p.m. The agenda also includes tentative agenda items for the Dec. 10 Budget Review Meeting. HAPPY THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY TO ALL! For clearer printing purposes, the agenda may also be printed from the following website: http.Wwww.cistpaul.mn.usidepts/budget/ Councilmembers, please bring the following budget documents to the meeting : 1) Pending memo from Matt Smith for the Dec. 3 Budget Meeting 2) Mayor's Proposed 2004 Budget - Spending Detail - Volume I 3) Mayor's Proposed 2004 Budget - Spending Detail - Volume II 4) Mayor's Proposed 2004 Capital Improvement Budget & Program Agenda Wed. Dec. 3 Budget Meeting @ 10 a.m.: I. Review Mayor's Proposal To Merge Risk Management Division Into Human Resources (Matt Smith, Angie Nalezny, Ron Guilfoile) A) Review Proposed Staff Reductions By Function. B) Understand How The Proposed Staff Reductions Would Affect The City's Ability To Adequately Control Costs, As The City Is Self Insured. II. Review the RiverCenter Budgets (Lois West Duffy, Rick Beeson, & Matt Smith): A) Status of 2003 Year-To-Date Operations Vs. 2003 Adopted Budget B) Review 2004 RiverCentre Budget Approved By The RiverCentre Authority III. Follow-up - Public Library Agency General Obligation Bonding: A) Amount Of Issue B) Term Of Bonds file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\jolmsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.H... 12/1/2003 Page 2 of 2 IV. Capital Improvement Budget And Tentative Program: Request of Neighborhood House - City's Future Support For Wellstone Center V. Tentative Decision Making For 2004 City Budget Using Dollar List (City Council): A) Determine Tentative Changes To The Proposed 2004 Capital Improvement Budget. B) Determine Tentative Changes To The Proposed 2004 Debt Service Budgets. C) Determine Tentative Changes To The Proposed 2004 Operating Budgets. FYI - Joint Truth-In-Taxation Public Hearing With Ramsey County And Saint Paul Public Schools is Tuesday Dec. 9 @ 6:00 p.m. at Arlington Senior High School. FYI -_Tentative Agenda For The Wednesday Dec. 10 Budget Meeting @_.10 a.m.: I. Financial Services Office - 2004 Budget Adjustment Comments (Matt Smith) A) Year 2005 Budget Projections Based on 12-03-03 Tentative 2004 Budget Decisions. B) Mayor Kelly's Comments Or Concerns, if any. II. Information Relating To Remaining 2004 Budget Issues: (Matt Smith) A) Any Follow-Up Issues from 12-10-03 Truth-In-Taxation Public Hearing. B) Additional Technical Budget Corrections, if any. III. Discussion / Decisions On Remaining 2004 Budget Issues: (City Council). IV. Review of Resolutions To Adopt 2004 Budgets and Certify Final Property Tax Levies. Resolutions to be acted upon at 12-10-03 regular City Council meeting. (Matt Smith) V. Recognize the Financial Services Office and the Staff of the City Departments and Offices for their quality responses to the questions and issues raised by the City Council during the review, deliberation and adoption process for the Year 2004 budgets for the City of Saint Paul,the Saint Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority, the Saint Paul Regional Water Utility,the Saint Paul RiverCentre, and the Saint Paul Public Library Agency. Thank You, Greg Blees, City Council's Fiscal Policy Director Suit 310, City Hall and Court House, Saint Paul, MN. 55102-1660 651-266-8577 Internet E-mail Address: greg.blees@ci.stpaul.mn.us file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\j ohnsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.H... 12/1/2003 Page 1 of 1 Lucille Johnson - Schedule Change for 12-3 Budget Meetings From: Greg Blees To: council ALL LB 12-01-03 Date: 11/26/2003 3:32 PM Subject: Schedule Change for 12-3 Budget Meetings CC: BudgetOfficeStaff 10-07-02; City Clerk; Flaherty, Dennis; Orenstein, Howard Councilmembers, Legislative Aides and Ward Secretaries Please be advised that Council President Bostrom expects the Dec 3 Budget Meeting (the meeting the 2004 budget decisions will be made) to run considerably longer than the scheduled 10:00 a.m. to noon normal meeting time. Dan expects to temporarily adjourn the Budget Meeting at noon for lunch, and then reconvene it from 1:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. if so needed. Please take appropriate action to free up Wednesday afternoon for the extended budget meeting. Thanks, gb. file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\j ohnsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.H... 12/1/2003 Lucille Johnson - 12-3-03 Organiz Mtg Agenda .wpd Page 1 SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, December 3, 2003 9:00 A.M. 330 CITY HALL, COMMITTEE HEARING ROOM AGENDA 1) Review Staffing for Legislative Operations, as requested in the Mayor's Proposed 2004 Budget. (Greg) 2) Review the results of the 3 Month Evaluation of the Council's Clerical Staff Reorganization Plan. Consider refinement options and additional staff training and team building. (Greg& Marcia) 3) Determine implementation schedule for January 5, 2004 Office Changes (Greg): a) Ward Secretaries: Interview Process and Reassignment Decisions by Office Director. b) Physical Office Moves: Policy Analysts, Council President and intern stations. c) Councilmembers serving on boards and commissions: List of possibilities. 4) 2004 Inaugural Reception and Ball for Elected Councilmembers: Planning and Implementation Schedule(Marcia and Ken):