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10/20-10/24/2003 Meetings for the week of October 20th- October 24th Page 1 of 1 "' The City of Saint Paul 141 _A_ Meetings for the Week of October 20th, thru October 24th, 2003 MONDAY - October 20th Saint Paul Charter Commission 4:30 PM Room 220 City Hall TUESDAY - October 21st *Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers WEDNESDAY - October 22nd RiverCentre Authority Board 8:00 AM RiverCentre Meeting *Committee-of-the Whole Budget 10:00 AM Council Chambers Meeting *Housing and Redevelopment 2:00 PM Council Chambers Authority *City Council--- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers *Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers THURSDAY - October 23rd Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall Commission FRIDAY - October 24th Planning Commission 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall * Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channel 18. Interpreter service for the hearing impaired will be provided at public meetings upon request.Request can be made by calling(651)266-8509(Voice and TDD)Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4.30 P.M.A minimum of two days notice is required. For more information on any of these meetings,you can send Email to: citizen.servicec ci.stpaul.mn.us, or call the Saint Paul Citizen Service Office at 651-266-8989 http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/meetings.html 10/17/2003 Sp- ST PAUL CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAINT PAUL PAUL Dept.of Planning and 410, Economic Development A A A A Phone:(651)266-6589 Fax: (651)228-3220 Public Hearing Notice FILE#03-322-886 PURPOSE: Rezone from B-2 Community Business to B-3 General Business to allow outdoor sales. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 615 St. Anthony,NE corner at Dale APPLICANT: Craig& Tracy Mulholland HEARING DATE: Wednesday,October 22,2003,at 5:30 p.m. All public hearings are held in City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor City Hall -Court House, 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard. You may send written comments to the Zoning office at the address listed on the reverse side of this card. Please call(651)266-6576,or e-mail allen.lovejoy@ci.stpaul.mn.us,or call your District Council representative at (651)228-1855 if you have any questions. Mailed:October 10,2003 SAINT ST PAUL CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAINT PAUL PAUL Dept.of Planning and Economic Development Phone:(651)266-6589 A A A A Fax: (651)228-3220 eariwigi Public Hearing Notice FILE#03-337-435 PURPOSE: Rezone from R-4 Single-family Residential to RT-1 Two- family Residential to allow a duplex. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 895 & 905 Kennard,between York& Stillwater APPLICANT: Vitcak& Hayne HEARING DATE: Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 5:30 p.m. All public hearings are held in City Council Chambers, 3`d Floor City Hall - Court House, 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard. You may send written comments to the Zoning office at the address listed on the reverse side of this card. Please call (651)266-6639,or e-mail Patricia.James@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or call your District Council representative at(651) 774-2220 if you have any questions. Mailed:October 10,2003 Lucille Johnson -October 20-24, 2003.wpd Page 1 Saint Paul Planning Commission MASTER MEETING CALENDAR WEEK OF OCTOBER 20-24,2003 Mon 20 Tues 21 6:00- Sunray Suburban Task Force meeting Conway Recreation Center 8:00 p.m. (Penny Simison, 651/266-6554) 2090 Conway Street -Discussion of draft small area plan and proposed zone changes. Wed 22 6:30- Neighborhood&Current Planning Committee Fort Road Federation 8:30 p.m. (Lucy Thompson, 651/266-6578) 974 West Seventh -Community Meeting on Koch Mobil Master Plan-(Lucy Thompson, 651/266-6578) Thurs 23 Fri 24 7:45 a.m. Planning Commission Steering Committee Room 41 City Hall (Larry Soderholm,'651/266-6575) Conference Center 15 Kellogg Blvd. 8:30- Planning Commission Meeting Room 40 City Hall 11:00 a.m. (Larry Soderholm, 266-6575) Conference Center 15 Kellogg Blvd. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Merriam Park Community Plan Item from the Neighborhood & Current Planning Committee (Donna Drummond, 651/266-6556) Arcade Street Commercial 40-Acre Study Item from the Neighborhood & Current Planning Committee (Joel Spoonheim, 651/266-6614) Zoning OLD BUSINESS #03-349-957 William Tilton-Establishment of legal nonconforming use status as a triplex. 195 S.Chatsworth, SW corner at Osceola. (Allen Lovejoy, 651/266-6576) NEW BUSINESS #03-356-774 Boehm,Inc.-Establishment of legal nonconforming status for commercial use of a driveway across residential property. 1595 Hague Ave.,between Snelling& Fry. (Allen Lovejoy, 651/266-6576) #03-357-579 Whole Foods Market-Sign Variance for wall sign with 24 inch letter height(18 inch letter height limit in Grand Ave. Special Sign District). 30 Fairview Avenue S.,NE corner at Grand. (Patricia James, 651-266-6639) #03-351-642 Leonard Paczosa-Conditional Use Permit for service station expansion/accessory car wash addition,with alley access,and modification of 10 ft. buffer from residential property(6 ft.proposed)and 25 ft.setback of driveway from residential property(9 ft.proposed). 1184 Maryland Avenue E., SE corner at Duluth. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) 10,1114 SAINT PAUL CH : a COMMISSION 111 1 ,1,11 SAINT PAUL, �' F�, INNESOTA 55102 I NOTICE OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SAINT PAUL CHARTER COMMISSION DATE: October 20,2003 TIME: 4:30 P.M. PLACE: City Hall, Room 220 AGENDA 1. Call to Order 41111 2. Approval of the Minutes—Meeting of September 15,2003 3. Citizen Comments 4. Reports of the Standing Committees Charter Revision Committee—John Thoemke Final vote on proposed revisions to the follow sections of the Charter: 2.02—Terms,2.02.1 —Terms,4.02—Quorum and Rules, 4.09—Legislative Advisory Committees,and 7.06—City Election Candidates 5. Old Business 6. New Business 7. Other Business 8. Adjournment Reminder: Commissioners are responsible to contact the Secretary if they will not be able to attend by 12:00 noon of the day of the meeting or they will be considered unexcused. Four consecutive unexcused absences could result in removal from the Commission per the Standing Rules. 41111 For further information concerning the Charter Commission,please contact Bill Johnson, Administrative Secretary,at 612-729-5237. 46coGro..5 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER OCT-16-2003 16:48 RAMSEY 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, October 20,2003 Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Immediately following Board Meeting - Regional Railroad Authority Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House 1:30 p.m. - Budget Hearings Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Wednesday,October 22, 2003 7:30 a.m. - Extension Committee 2020 White Bear Avenue 9:00 a.m. - Metropolitan Mosquito Control Commission 2099 University Avenue 10:30 a.m. - Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board 2099 University Avenue Thursday, October 23, 2003 1:00 p.m. - EMS Radio Board Washington County Government Center 4:00 p.m. - Ramsey County League of Local Governments—Law Enforcement Tour 425 Grove Street Friday, October 24, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Budget Hearings Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House 1:30 p.m. - Budget Hearings Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Advance Notice October 27, 2003 —8:30 a.m. —Budget Hearings, Council Chambers October 28, 2003 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers October 29, 2003 — 8:30 a.m. —Budget Hearings, Council Chambers November 3, 2003 —8:30 a.m. —Public Testimony regarding 2004 Budget November 4, 2003 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers November 7. 2003 —8:30 a.m. —Budget Hearings, Council Chambers 1:30 p.m. —Budget Hearings, Council Chambers November 11, 2003 —No Board Meeting—Veteran's Day Holiday TOTAL P.02 Page 1 of 2 Lucille Johnson - Oct 22, 2003 City Council Budget Review Meeting Agenda & Notice From: Greg Blees To: Budget Process Communications 9-21-03 Date: 10/17/2003 11:10 AM Subject: Oct 22, 2003 City Council Budget Review Meeting Agenda &Notice Below is the AGENDA for the Saint Paul City Council's Wednesday Oct. 22, 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 last until approximately noon. The agenda also includes tentative agenda items for the Nov. 5 Budget Review Meeting. There will be no meeting Oct. 29. For clearer printing purposes, the agenda may also be printed from the following website: http;//www.ci,stpaul.mmus/depts/budget/ Councilmembers, please bring the following budget documents to the meeting : 1) Pending memo from Matt Smith for the Oct. 22 Budget Meeting 2) Mayor's Proposed Budget Detail - Volume II Agenda Wed. Oct..... 22 Budget Meeting @ .10 a.m.: I. Review Mayor's Proposed 2004 Right-Of-Way Maintenance Assessments For 2004 Services (To Be Collected With 2005 Property Taxes): (Matt Smith): A) Proposed Spending Plans For 2004 For Street Maintenance, ROW Administration, Sidewalk Reconstruction Program And Tree Planting. B) Proposed Financing Plans For 2004 For Street Maintenance, ROW Administration, Sidewalk Reconstruction Program And Tree Planting. C) Estimated Fund Balance For Right-Of-Way Maintenance Fund 225 For 12-31- 03, 12-31-04 and 12-31-05. D) Mayor's Proposed 2004 Assessment Rates By Service Class (Public Hearing Set For Wednesday, November 5, 2003 City Council Meeting). E) Estimated 2005 Budget For Fund 225 (Spending, Financing, Fund Balance, Cash Balance and Assessment Rates) F) Billing Revenue Estimates (Real Estate Division's Front Footage Estimates Applied To Proposed Assessment Rates) And Delinquency alysisLanes. FYI - There Will Be No Budget Meeting On Wednesday Oct. 29, 2003 file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\j ohnsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.... 10/17/2003 Y f Page 2 of 2 FYI - Tentative Agenda For The Wednesday Nov. 5 Budget Meeting @ 10 a.m.: I. Revised Cost Estimates, Financing Plan Options, And Cash Disbursement Estimates For (Matt Smith): A) Downtown Fire Station B) Administrative Headquarters for the Department of Fire And Safety Services: C) Combined Fire Stations 1 & 10: Land Acquisition, Design &Construction D) Lexington Branch Library E) Dayton's Bluff Library / Metro State Library F) Police Headquarters Parking Facilities G) Emergency Communication Center and 800 Megahertz Radio System II. Consider Refined Options For Using General Obligation Bonding For The City's 2004 Capital Improvement Budget And Five Year Capital Program For(Matt Smith, Greg Blees): A) City's CIB Bonding Authority B) Public Library Agency's Bonding Authority C) Port Authority's Bonding Authority for Leased Facilities III. Consider How Using Various General Obligation Bonding Options For The City's 2004 Capital Improvement Budget Could Affect The 2004 And 2005 Debt Service Payments (Principal And Interest) For The (Matt Smith,Todd Hurley): A) City's General Debt Service Fund # 960 B) Public Library Agency's Debt Service Fund #966 IV. Phalen Corridor Road Construction (right-of-way acquisition, paving, bridges, sewer, lights& traffic) (Paul St. Martin) A) Costs Estimates for past years, 2004 budget, and future phasing B) Financing Sources for past years, 2004 budget,and future phasing: 1) City 2) State 3) Federal 4) Assessments V. Review The Saint Paul Regional Water Utility's 2004 Budget (Bernie Bullert) FYI - The City Council Will Be HolldingA Public Hearing On The Proposed 2004 Forr The City, Public..._Library Agency, Housing Redevelopment. Authority, Regional_Water Utility, and RiverCentre; and for Tax Increment Financing Districts On Wednesday November 5, 2003 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Room 3.00 City Hall and Court House. This year the Saint Paul City Council will be holding one comprehensive Public Hearing to hear concerns and comments regarding all aspects of the City's proposed 2004 budgets. A person can come to this one meeting and comment on Right-Of-Way Maintenance Assessments, Sewer Service Charges, and Water Service Rates, as well as the spending and service delivery plans for all City departments and offices,the Public Library Agency,the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, the Saint Paul Regional Water Utility and the RiverCentre Authority. 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%20S ettings\j ohnsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.... 10/17/2003 Lucille dohnsorr- October 21, 2003.doc Page 1 1 BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 15 W. KELLOGG BLVD., SE PAUL, MN 55102 MSEY COUNT'/ 651 266-8350 October 21, 2003 9:00 a.m. Council Chambers - Third Floor Court House ROLL CALL and Call to Order- Council Chambers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AGENDA of the October 21, 2003, Board Meeting is presented for approval. MINUTES of the October 14, 2003, Board Meeting are presented for approval. RECOGNITION - The Minnesota Governor's Council on Geographic Information Certificate of Recognition was presented by Governor Pawlenty to the Collaborative efforts of the Ramsey County GIS Users Group. (Commissioner Reinhardt) ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA 8.0 ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS GOING DIRECTLY TO THE BOARD FOR APPROVAL OLD BUSINESS [Laid over from the Board Meeting of October 14, 2003] 1.3 BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS — Chair McDonough — Bioscience Zone Application by the City of Saint Paul. Board Action Requested: 1) Approve the efforts of the City of Saint Paul to develop jobs and tax base in cooperation with the State of Minnesota and other partners, through the Bioscience program created in Minnesota Session Laws 2003, 1st Special Session Chapter 21, Article 2; 2) Agree to consider, on a case-by-case basis, any proposed property tax exemptions; 3) Approve the local sales and use tax exemptions as required by state law; and 4) Encourage the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development to approve the Bioscience Zone Application being submitted by the City of Saint Paul. (Continued) LLucille Johnson,- October 21, 2003.doc Page 2 Ramsey County Board Agenda-October 21, 2003-Page Two NEW BUSINESS 8.1 COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICES CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL- Community Human Services Citizens Advisory Council member appointments. Board Action Requested: Approve the appointment of ten (10) individuals to serve on committees of the Citizens Advisory Council, with terms beginning with the date of appointment and terminating as indicated on the listing. 8.2 PUBLIC WORKS - Streetscape on Larpenteur Avenue between Oxford Street and Rice Street. Board Action Requested: 1) Approve Agreement PW2003-04 between Ramsey County and the City of Roseville addressing cost participation and maintenance of the sidewalk on Larpenteur Avenue between Oxford Street and Rice Street; and 2) Authorize the Chair and Chief Clerk to execute the agreement on behalf of Ramsey County. 8.3 (Please see above under Old Business) 8.4 PUBLIC WORKS - Mn/DOT Agreement No. 85444 and Rice Creek Watershed District Declaration for Maintenance of Stormwater Facilities Agreement. Board Action Requested: 1) Approve Mn/DOT Agreement 85444 and Rice Creek Watershed District Declaration for Maintenance of Stormwater Facilities Agreement governing pond construction and maintenance responsibilities for County Road C (Long Lake Road to Snelling Avenue) reconstruction project SP 062-623-40; and 2) Authorize the Chair and Chief Clerk to execute Mn/DOT Agreement 85444 and Rice Creek Watershed District Declaration for Maintenance of Stormwater Facilities Agreement on behalf of Ramsey County. 8.5 WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICES-The African- American Self-Determination Project-an initiative to address racial disparities in MFIP in Ramsey County. Board Action Requested: 1) Approval of an agreement, in a form to be approved by the County Attorney and Budgeting and Accounting, with Powderhorn Phillips Wellness and Cultural Health Practices Center, 1527 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407, in the amount of$375,000 per year, for the period of November 1, 2003 through December 31, 2006, for the African-American Self- Determination Project, to improve the MFIP outcomes of African-American families in Ramsey County; Lucille Johnson= October 21, 2003.doc Page 3 (Continued) Ramsey County Board Agenda-October 21, 2003-Page Three 8.5 (Continued) 2) Authorize the County Manager to negotiate and execute the agreement and any modifications or extensions with Powderhorn Phillips Wellness and Cultural Health Center; and 3) Authorize the County Manager to make the necessary budget adjustments. 8.6 PUBLIC WORKS — Minnesota Department of Transportation Partnership Contract for Technical Services. Board Action Requested: 1) Approve the Partnership Contract between Ramsey County and Mn/DOT for technical and support services; and 2) Authorize the Chair and Chief Clerk to execute the Partnership Contract on behalf of Ramsey County. 1.7 BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS —Appointments to the Community Health Services Advisory Committee (CHSAC). Board Action Requested: Ratify the appointment of eight individuals to the Ramsey County Community Health Services Citizens Advisory Committee (CHSAC)for terms as identified in the resolution. 1.8 BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—Appointments to the Capital Improvement Program Citizens Advisory Committee. Board Action Requested: Ratify the appointment of eight individuals to the Ramsey County Capital Improvement Program Citizens Advisory Committee (CIP) for terms beginning with the date of appointment and ending August 30, 2004 and August 30, 2005. 9.0 CONSENT ITEMS GOING DIRECTLY TO THE BOARD FOR APPROVAL 9.1 COUNTY MANAGER/BUDGETING &ACCOUNTING— Monthly report of contracts and final payments and qrant submissions that were approved during the month of September 2003. Board Action Requested: Accept the monthly report of contracts and final payments and grant submissions that were approved during September 2003. 9.2 PROPERTY RECORDS AND REVENUE—Approval of abatements by the County Board of Commissioners. Board Action Requested: Approval of abatements as submitted to the County Board of Commissioners. Lucille Johnson'- October 21, 2003.doc Page 4 (Continued) Ramsey County Board Agenda—October 21, 2003—Page Four POLICY AGENDA OLD BUSINESS P86 COMMUNITY HUMAN SERVICES - Children's Mental Health- Crisis Services. [From the Board Meeting of September 23, 2003] Board Action Requested: None. For information and discussion only. 1) Authorize the submission of the grant proposal in conjunction with Dakota and Washington Counties to the Minnesota Community Foundation in the amount of$1,374,236 for the financing of the plan to improve Children's Mental Health Crisis Services. Approve Ramsey County serving as fiscal agent for any award from the Minnesota Community Foundation to the three county collaborative. 2) Approve the collaborative work group recommendation to transfer the crisis phone line to St. Paul Youth Services. Approve the re-investing of revenue earned through third party billing in continuing improvement of children's mental health services. 51 Accept a grant of$15,000 from the St. Paul/Ramsey County Children's Initiative for Crisis Services. Authorize the County Manager to accept the grant award from the Minnesota Community Foundation, to accept any supplemental awards, to make the necessary budget adjustments, to sign any needed fiscal agency agreements, and to enter into agreements with Dakota and Washington Counties and community agencies to implement this plan NEW BUSINESS P94 PUBLIC HEALTH - Study of Accepting Tree and Shrub Waste at Yard Waste Sites and Use at Saint Paul Cogeneration. (Commissioner Rettman, Issue Presenter) Board Action Requested: None. For information and discussion only. Lucille Johnson `- October 21, 2003.doc Page 5 (Continued) Ramsey County Board Agenda—October 21, 2003—Page Five BOARD CHAIR UPDATE OUTSIDE BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS ADJOURNMENT Immediately following County Board Meeting ❖ Regional Railroad Authority— Council Chambers 1:30 p.m. ❖ Budget Hearings-Council Chambers October 24, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Budget Hearings - Council Chambers 1:30 p.m. - Budget Hearings -Council Chambers October 27, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Budget Hearings -Council Chambers October 28, 2003 9:00 a.m. -County Board Meeting -Council Chambers October 29, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Budget Hearings -Council Chambers November 3, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Public Testimony regarding 2004 Budget November 4, 2003 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting - Council Chambers November 7, 2003 8:30 a.m. - Budget Hearings -Council Chambers 1:30 p.m. - Budget Hearings-Council Chambers November 11, 2003 No Board Meetings -Veteran's Day Holiday Lucille Johnson -agnda10-23-03.wpd Page 1 SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M. Thursday, October 23, 2003 Lower Level, Room 40, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard AGENDA 5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA III. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IV. PERMIT REVIEW/PUBLIC HEARING 5:05 A. 358 Marshall Avenue, Hill Historic District, by Real Estate Development Group, for a demolition permit to raze a two story house and garage in order to construct a six story 68-unit condo building on lot and adjacent vacant lots. (Previous application was denied, this is a revised application) (This item will be heard or withdrawn depending on the outcome of the city council appeal scheduled October 22, 2004) File #04-007 (HPC staff: Spong, 266-9079) B. 245 6th Street East, Lowertown Historic District, by MS&R, Ltd., for a permit to replace the windows in two bays on the first floor along sixth street in order to construct two condominium model units. #HPC04-010 (HPC staff: Waugh, 266-9128) C. 534 Summit Avenue, Hill Historic District, by Design for Preservation, for a building permit to increase the height, width and length of the existing garage. #HPC04-009 (HPC staff: Waugh, 266-9128) D. 150 Kent Street, Hill Historic District, by J & D Builders, for a building permit to construct an addition to the side elevation. #HPC04-025 (HPC staff: Spong, 266-9079) E. 721 Conway, Dayton's Bluff Historic District, by owner Chuck Sameluk, for a permit to wrap house in vinyl siding and build a new front porch. (Previous application was denied, this is a revised application) File #04-017 (HPC staff: Waugh 266-9128) F. 993 Portland Avenue, Hill Historic District, by owner Russell DesMarais, for a building permit to replace the windows with vinyl windows. #HPC04-026 (HPC Staff: Spong, 266-9079) G. 569-571 Selby Avenue, Hill Historic District, by owner Russell DesMarais, for a building permit to replace the windows with vinyl windows. #HPC04-027 (HPC Staff: Spong, 266-9079) —OVER— Lucille Johnson -anndal0-23-03.wpd Page 2 V. ANNOUNCEMENTS VI. ADJOURN DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Martha G.Fuller, Director SAINT P A U L CITY OF SAINT PAUL 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6565 Randy C.Kelly,Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55102 Facsimile:651-228-3261 AAAA Arcade Street Rezoning Public Hearings Announced Planning Commission Public Hearing Friday October 24, 8:30am City Hall—Basement Room 40 City Council Public Hearing Wednesday,November 5, 5:30pm City Council Chambers,3'Floor City Hall 10 October 2003 Dear Arcade Street Stakeholder, Beginning in 2001 a task force of residents and business owners has held numerous public meetings discussing the future of Arcade Street. Their mission was to create a plan guiding the future of development on and around Arcade Street. In addition the City Council adopted a moratorium to stop new development that might be inconsistent with the planning underway. Based on the land use and zoning issues and goals identified during the study, changes in zoning along Arcade Street should be consistent with the following policy statements: 1) Reduce auto-intensive uses such as automotive sales and repair. 2) Provide for in-fill housing development 3) Promote mixed use development A 40-Acre Zoning Study for the Arcade Street commercial area is complete and recommends rezoning much of the land along Arcade Street from a general business district (B-3), which allows most any commercial use, to TN2 - a mixed use zone that allows housing and most commercial businesses, but fewer auto-oriented types. Impact of Recommendations The proposed changes will have little or no immediate impact on the vast majority of existing businesses and residents along Arcade. The impact will be noticed over time as certain uses previously allowed under the general commercial zoning (B-3) are no longer able to locate or grow along Arcade. The following business types, if existing currently, will be allowed to continue operations as legal non-conforming uses; however, no new businesses of these types will be allowed: auto service station, auto repair, auto sales (indoor and outdoor), auto body, car wash, pawn shops, currency exchange, and adult uses. Adoption of the zoning change will encourage new buildings to resemble the pattern of traditional design which is common along the southern part of Arcade Street. The Planning Commission and City Council will hold public hearings to receive your input. The times and locations of these hearings are listed at the top of the previous page. Written comments may be submitted to the Planning Commission until October 24 and to the City Council until Wednesday,November 5, at 1300 City Hall Annex, 25 West Fourth St., St. Paul, MN 55102 or email:joel.spoonheim@ci.stpaul.mn.us or fax: 651-228-3261 —Attention Joel Spoonheim. Copies of the Arcade Street Commercial 40-Acre Study may be obtained by calling Carol Peshman at (651) 266-6565 or on the city webpage at: http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us(To find, search for"Arcade"). The attached documents show the rezonings proposed and the list of impacted properties. Sincerely, C4)( Joel Spoonheim City Planner 651.266.6614 joel.spoonheim@ci.stpaul.mn.us • K:\Zoning Cases-Studies\ArcadeSAP\PublicHearingletter.wpd AA-ADA-EEO Employer DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Martha Fuller, Director SAINT CITY OF SAINT PAUL A U L 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6565 Randy Kelly,Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55102 Facsimile:651-228-3261 14, AAAA • ARCADE STREET - COMMERCIAL 40-ACRE STUDY October 9, 2003 This report and recommended zoning changes are recommended to the Saint Paul Planning Commission. 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 ARCADE STREET - COMMERCIAL 40-ACRE STUDY City Council Request City Council Ordinance 01-648, adopted on July 18, 2001, implemented a moratorium preserving the status quo with respect to the use of property in the area under study for the Arcade Street Small Area Plan. This ordinance was amended on numerous occasions and extended to have effect until December 27, 2003. 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 amendments. Public hearings with required notice are held by both the Planning Commission and the City Council. The Issue The purpose of Arcade Street Commercial 40-Acre Study is to establish zoning classifications that support the redevelopment of the Arcade Street Corridor and surrounding residential neighborhood. The specific redevelopment goals were identified through the Arcade Street Small Area Plan process as outlined below. Land uses along Arcade range from single family homes, the most restrictive use,to auto body shops, the least restrictive land use. The uses are intermixed in no consistent pattern, resulting in incompatibility among land uses. Rezoning parcels to be consistent with the vision for the Arcade Street Corridor will foster appropriate development that strengthens the overall neighborhood. This Arcade Street Commercial 40 Acre Study focuses only on the commercial properties along Arcade. A subsequent 40-Acre Study accompanied by the Small Area Plan will address changes in the residential areas surrounding the commercial district. The Process and Community Goals The Planning Commission established a task force with representatives from businesses and residents. The task force met beginning in 2001 through late 2002. PED staff also attended neighborhood meetings to discuss the key issues and goals. Stated goals of the community include: 1. Enhance the appearance of buildings and the streetscape through the application of design standards 2. Identify sites for land assembly to redevelop both commercial and residential Page 2 of 5 structures. 3. Improve the transportation infrastructure that will benefit both residents and business owners. 4. Develop a strategy for retaining and recruiting business and residential development. 5. Increase the availability of quality affordable housing and enhance the market for mixed income housing. The following land use and zoning issues were identified. 1. Some automotive businesses are not compatible with the residential and small business character of the neighborhood. Specific examples include: a. Parking of autos for sale on public streets in front of neighborhood residences b. Car parts, tires and other metallic junk are stored outside the main building c. Vehicles are being repaired outside of main building d. Often there is not enough parking for vehicles awaiting repair e. The smell of paint fumes is often a problem for residents f. Unsightly chain link fences are built around auto type uses 2. Parking space is limited for many businesses for both employees and customers therefore parking extends into the neighborhood in front of residential properties near Arcade • Street. 3. Some commercial properties are used for storage and are closed to the public, which is not the highest and best use of properties along,Arcade Street. 4. There are several housing opportunity sites along Arcade Street, especially between the major commercial nodes. 5. There are too many "bars" along the street, which leads to increased nuisance activity, which is a disturbance to neighborhood residents. 6. Single family homes are the predominant housing type for the neighborhood and often abut commercial properties. This adjacent location is often a source of land use conflict between property owners. 7. Most businesses abut single family residential properties which limits their ability to expand/grow. As mentioned above,most businesses do not have enough parking and an expansion of building size may trigger increased requirements for parking. Based on the land use and zoning issues identified above, changes in zoning along Arcade Street should be consistent with the following policy statements: 1) Reduce intensive uses such as automotive sales and repair. 2) Provide for in-fill housing development 3) Promote mixed use development The Current Zoning Along Arcade Page 3 of 5 The entire stretch of Arcade Street from Nevada to the Arcade Street Bridge is currently zoned B-3, General Business District. In many cases lots that are occupied by single family homes are also zoned B-3. Seeger Square Shopping Center located at the south end of Arcade Street is zoned Planned Development(PD). This particular PD zoning district permits a certain percentage of property to be used for retail space;the remaining property is reserved for light manufacturing space. Much of the land along Maryland Avenue in the study area is also zoned B-3. Zoning Code Amendments The proposed zoning map(Appendix A) identifies changes in zoning that result from adoption of the zoning study recommendations. In general, much of the property zoned B-3 will be changed to the mixed use classification of TN2 ("TN" stands for Traditional Neighborhood). TN2 is a new zoning district under final review for adoption by the Saint Paul City Council. If the TN2 classification is not in force at the time this proposed ordinance takes effect,the existing mixed-use zone (OS-2) shall be substituted only until such time that TN2 is in force. The conversion shall be automatic. Consistency with Comprehensive Plan The proposed zoning changes are consistent with the City of Saint Paul's Comprehensive Plan. The changes support the goals of providing housing on or near transit corridors. In addition and more specifically, Strategy 2 of the Land Use Plan, "Neighborhoods as Urban Villages" states: Neighborhood commercial strips built during the streetcar era should be preserved and retain their pedestrian-oriented design. Commercial buildings should be located along the sidewalk In these areas the Zoning Code should no longer allow parking lots in front of new buildings, except for gas stations. The intent of this strategy is best met through the rezonings proposed. Impact of Recommendations The proposed changes will have little or no immediate impact on the vast majority of existing businesses and residents along Arcade. The impact will be noticed over time as certain uses previously allowed under the general commercial zoning (B-3) are no longer able to locate or grow along Arcade. The following business types if existing currently will be allowed to continue operations as legal non-conforming uses; however, no new businesses of these types will be allowed. The following is not an exhaustive list, but is merely illustrative of existing uses impacted by adopting TN2 zoning: • Auto service station • Auto repair • Auto sales (indoor and outdoor) • Auto body • Car wash • Pawn shops • Currency exchange Page 4 of 5 Recommendation City of Saint Paul Department of Planning and Economic Development staff, based on the findings of the Arcade Small Area Plan Task Force, recommend amending the Zoning Code to reflect the changes identified in Appendix A. Appendix A=Maps Appendix B =List of impacted parcels Page 5 of 5 Appendix A m Arcade Street Commercial 40 Acre Study Maps Pg 1 of 2 a> R t U FOREST ,,, C _ - 0 0 N °o r N 13 o W 0 o. 8 0, 0 ,_ 4. MENDOTA } - ' 4; 77— = = — v� m ,• M gm NMI ygII iY s 3§ INL 11/02 � `. MGM - � , �. ? 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Properties proposed to be rezoned Page 2 807 CASE AVE 292922140178 841 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330094 808 CASE AVE 292922410004 842 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220094 830 CASE AVE 282922320105 850 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220093 841 CASE AVE 292922140179 853 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330096 0 CLEAR AVE 212922320142 857 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330097 807 COOK AVE E 292922140013 860 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220092 810 COOK AVE E 292922140092 861 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330098 812 COOK AVE E 292922140091 864 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220091 823 COOK AVE E 282922230119 865 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330099 824 COOK AVE E 282922230144 869 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330100 828 COOK AVE E 282922230143 871 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330101 1187 FOREST ST 282922220003 874 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220090 1190 FOREST ST 282922210120 875 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330102 1193 FOREST ST 282922220002 881 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330139 1194 FOREST ST 282922210119 888 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220007 1199 FOREST ST 282922220001 889 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330140 1200 FOREST ST 282922210118 900 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220006 795 GERANIUM AVE E 292922110100 905 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330149 825 GERANIUM AVE E 282922220122 911 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330150 829 GERANIUM AVE E 282922220123 919 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330143 830 GERANIUM AVE E 282922220147 924 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220005 806 HAWTHORNE AVE E 202922440151 927 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330144 828 HAWTHORNE AVE E 212922330091 928 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220004 808 HYACINTH AVE E 202922440055 933 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330145 812 HYACINTH AVE E 202922440054 935 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330146 816 HYACINTH AVE E 202922440053 943 MARYLAND AVE E 212922340154 812 IVY AVE E 202922440021 950 MARYLAND AVE E 282922210117 816 IVY AVE E 202922440020 805 ORANGE AVE E 202922440067 810 JENKS AVE 292922140167 808 ORANGE AVE E 202922440102 832 JENKS AVE 282922230198 0 ROSE AVE E 282922220100 807 JESSAMINE AVE E 292922110114 0 ROSE AVE E 282922220099 808 JESSAMINE AVE E 292922110192 797 ROSE AVE E 292922110013 813 JESSAMINE AVE E 292922110115 801 ROSE AVE E 292922110014 825 JESSAMINE AVE E 282922220150 807 ROSE AVE E 292922110015 829 JESSAMINE AVE E 282922220151 828 ROSE AVE E 282922220120 807 LAWSON AVE E 292922140105 806 SIMS AVE 292922410095 809 LAWSON AVE E 292922140106 826 SIMS AVE 282922320131 829 LAWSON AVE E 282922230147 805 YORK AVE 292922410105 799 MAGNOLIA AVE E 292922110203 807 YORK AVE 292922410106 801 MAGNOLIA AVE E 292922110204 811 YORK AVE 292922410107 807 MAGNOLIA AVE E 292922110205 817 YORK AVE 292922410108 822 MAGNOLIA AVE E 282922230115 824 MAGNOLIA AVE E 282922230114 827 MAGNOLIA AVE E 282922220179 828 MAGNOLIA AVE E 282922230113 0 MARYLAND AVE E 212922340155 PIN = Property Identification Number 0 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330095 0 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220096 802 MARYLAND AVE E 292922110005 806 MARYLAND AVE E 292922110004 807 MARYLAND AVE E 202922440163 810 MARYLAND AVE E 292922110003 819 MARYLAND AVE E 212922330093 838 MARYLAND AVE E 282922220095 REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, October 20, 2003 - 1 :00 P.M. NOTE: MEETING LOCATION (See Enclosure on Airport Security Checkpoint Information) METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION Room 3040 — Mezzanine — Lindbergh Terminal Building AGENDA OATH OF OFFICE Commissioner Kari Berman Litman and Commissioner Lonni McCauley CONSENT ITEMS (Consent Items can be brought down to Discussion) Approval of Minutes a- Rescheduled Regular—September 22,2003 Lease Actions a- Recommendation Re: Airport Leases Accounts a- Approval of Bills, Expenses, Payrolls,Transfers of Funds,etc. Reports a- Professional Service Authorization Quarterly Report Planning and Environment Committee Al Final Payments—MAC Contracts a) Navy Hangar&Trades Buildings Demolition b) Federal Express—MSP Cargo Facility c) Runway 17-35 Glycol Tank Liner d) 2002 &2003 Part 150 Sound Insulation Program A2 Bids Received—MAC Contracts a) Partial West Terminal Buildings Demolition b) Partial West Terminal Buildings Demolition—Asbestos Abatement& Hazardous Materials Removal c) Part 150 Sound Insulation Program—September 2003 Bid Cycle A3 Review of Upcoming Construction Project Bids A4 Change Management Policy and Project Status Report A5 Runway 17 Departure Procedure Environmental Assessment—Finding of No Significant Impact/Record of Decision A6 Part 150 Update Open House A7 Part 150 update Forecasts A8 Preliminary 2004-2010 Capital Improvement Program a) Project Changes b) Program Funding c) Runway 17-35 Delay Analysis d) Purpose of Projects Commission Meeting—October 20,2003 Page Two ' Management and Operations Committee B1 Public Hearing: Fire Code Ordinance B2 Rental Auto Contract Extension B3 Recommendation: Public Parking Rate Adjustment and Humphrey Parking Ramp Utilization B4 Recommendation: Siemens and Honeywell System Maintenance Agreement B5 2004 Insurance Renewal B6 2004 Humphrey Terminal Use Fees B7 Status of Funding for MAC 800 MHz Radio Conversion B8 Parking Management RFP Discussion Re: Employee Pension Plan B9 Federal Legislative Update Finance Committee C1 Reports a) August Budget Variance Report b) August Account Receivable Summary c) Summary of Investment Portfolio d) Summary of Air Carriers Passenger Facility Charges e) Travel Report C2 Audits a) Dollar Rent-A-Car b) MN Viking Food Services, Inc. C3 2003 Audit Fee C4 Resolution No.2031 —Reimbursement for Capital Expenditures C5 Request to Extend Consultant Contracts for Financing Team C6 Update on Draft 2004 Budget a) Presentation b) Rate Comparison c) 2004 Potential Variances d) Auto Rental Rate Relief ll. DISCUSSION ITEMS NEW BUSINESS 1) Oath of Office—MAC Police Officer 2) Resolution of Appreciation—Commissioner Bill Erhart OLD BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMISSIONER COMMENTS PUBLIC APPEARANCES SECURITY CHECKPOINT INFORMATION Stop by the information booth near the tram station on the Tram Level. At the information booth, you will be asked to complete a security checkpoint access form and show valid, government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license. Take your completed access form with you up two floors, to the Ticketing Level security checkpoints. Show your approved access form to security checkpoint personnel. You will then be screened just as if you were traveling. Access forms are only valid for the purpose of attending a public MAC meeting at a particular date and time. Commission Chambers are located on the Mezzanine Level overlooking the airport's central shopping area (above Chili's Restaurant), past the main security checkpoints. Allow yourself at least 30 minutes to park, complete the access form and get through the security checkpoint prior to the meeting. Parking will be validated; please bring your parking ticket to the meeting. Directions to the Tram Level Information Booth From short-term parking: At the Lindbergh Terminal entrance, take the escalator or elevator down to the Tram Level. The information booth is straight ahead, in the center of the room. From general parking: If you park in the Blue or Red ramps, take the elevator down to the tram, which will transport you directly to the Lindbergh Terminal's Tram Level. When you exit the tram, the information booth is straight ahead, in the center of the room. If you park in the Green or Gold ramps, take the skyway to the Lindbergh Terminal's Mezzanine Level. From there, take an elevator or escalator to Tram Level. The information booth is straight ahead, in the center of the room. Page 1 of 1 Lucille Johnson - October RCA Board Meeting From: "Marver, Tom" <tmarver@rivercentre.org> To: "Chris Coleman(E-mail)" <chris.coleman@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Dan Bostrom(E-mail)" <dan.bostrom@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Don Luna(E-mail)" <don.luna@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Eric Willems (E-mail)" <eric.willems@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Gary Murphy(E-mail)" <graphicexhibitsinc@msn.com>, "Hubbard, Susan" <shubbard@rivercentre.org>, "Huepenbecker, Bill" <bhuepenbecker@rivercentre.org>, "Ibister, Jim" <JIbister@rivercentre.org>, "Jack Larson(E-mail)" <JLarson@WILD.com>, "John Kelly(E- mail)" <john.kelly@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Johns, Peter" <pjohns@WILD.com>, Karl Karlson <kkarlson@pioneerpress.com>, "Lisa Veith(E-mail)" <lisa.veith@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Lois West Duffy(E-mail)" <lois.west@ecolab.com>, "Marver, Tom" <tmarver@rivercentre.org>, "Nealy, Mike" <mnealy@WILD.com>, "Peter McCall (E-mail)" <peter.mccall@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Randy Kelly (E-mail)" <randy.kelly@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Reardon, Keith" <kreardon@wildsidecaterers.com>, "Rich Ginsberg (E-mail)" <therotundagroup@msn.com>, "Richard Beeson(E-mail)" <rick@park-bank.com>, "Roberts, Sharon" <SRoberts@rivercentre.org>, "Robyn Hansen(E-mail)" <robyn.hansen@leonard.com>, "Rosener, Carrie" <CRosener@rivercentre.org>, "Ruane, Steve" <SRuane@rivercentre.org>, "Scott Renstrom (E-mail)" <scott.renstrom@ci.stpaul.mn.us>, "Sienko, Mary" <MSienko@rivercentre.org>, "Stoffel, Mark" <MStoffel@rivercentre.org>, "Tom Triplett (E-mail)" <ttriplett@stpaulcvb.org>, "Tomassini, Racquel" <rtomassini@wildsidecaterers.com>, "Wheelock, Pam" <PWheelock@WILD.com>, "Zirbel, Mark" <MZirbel@rivercentre.org> Date: 10/9/2003 3:13 PM Subject: October RCA Board Meeting PLEASE NOTE: The October RiverCentre Authority Board meeting will be on Wednesday October 22nd at 8:00 a.m. and NOT on October 29th. Please mark your calendars accordingly. Sorry for any confusion. file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\j ohnsonl\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.H... 10/9/2003 Lucille Johnson - Public Hearing Notice Page 1 From: Mary Erickson To: Johnson, Lucille; Moore, Shari Date: 9/30/03 5:29PM Subject: Public Hearing Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City Hall-Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, Minnesota, to consider the appeal of Real Estate Development Group to a decision of the Heritage Preservation Commission denying a demolition permit application to raze the house and garage at 358 Marshall Avenue in order to construct a six story 68-unit condominium building. Dated: October 1, 2003 Mary Erickson Assistant City Council Secretary Lucille Johnson - Public Hearing Notice Page 1 From: Mary Erickson To: Johnson, Lucille; Moore, Shari Date: 10/3/03 4:21 PM Subject: Public Hearing Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City Hall-Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, Minnesota, to consider the application of Craig and Tracy Mulholland to rezone property at 615 St. Anthony Avenue from B-2 (community business)to B-3 (general business)to conduct outdoor sales of produce, sporting equipment, designer clothes, fireworks and food concessions. 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