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1/5-1/9/2004 Meetings for the week of January 5th - January 9th Page 1 of 1 17"ga.7 The City of Saint Paul ___ Meetings for the Week of maw January 5th, thru January 9th, 2004 MONDAY - January 5th Inaugural Ceremony for 10:00 AM Memorial Hall Councilmembers TUESDAY - January 6th *Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers WEDNESDAY - January 7th *City Council --- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers *Public Hearings 5:30 PM Council Chambers THURSDAY - January 8th Legislative Hearing - Flex Appeal 10:00 AM Room 330 City Hall Legislative Hearing - Twin Cities Salvage Pool 10:30 AM Room 330 City Hall Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission 5:00 PM Room 40 City Hall FRIDAY - January 9th Planning Commission Meeting 8:30 AM Room 40 City Hall Planning Commission- Public Hearing: 9:00 AM Room 40 City Hall Phalen Westminster 40-Acre Study * 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 http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/meetings.html 1/2/2004 SAINT ST PAUL CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAINT PAUL PA o I. Dept.of Planning and 4 Economic Development Phone:(651)266-6589 A A A A Fax: (651)228-3220 _wis. Public Hearing Notice FILE#03-390-104 PURPOSE: Rezone from P-1 Parking to RM-2 Multiple Family Residential. PROPERTY ADDRESS: SE corner of Marshall and Western. APPLICANT: Wesland,LLC HEARING DATE: Wednesday,January 7, 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)228-1855 if you have any questions. Mailed:December 26,2003 SAINT ST PAUL CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAINT PAUL PAU L Dept.of Planning and Economic Development A A A A Phone:(651)266-6589 _w_ Fax: (651)228-3220 `lbw Public Hearing Notice FILE#03-336-635 PURPOSE: Combined plat to create two I-2 industrial parcels. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 240 Sycamore St.,between Rice&BNSF Railroad. APPLICANT: Vincent Reiter HEARING DATE:Wednesday,January 7,2004,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)488-4485 if you have any questions. Mailed:December 29,2003 CAPRA Saint pain Parks and Recreation Commission �., a t 1111 -.- ,. . "� 3()0 City Hall Anncx,25 1V.4th Street,Saint PauL MN 55102-(651)266-6400 `.�,v��;,�r" AGENDA ANNUAL RETREAT Thursday,January 8 2004,4:30 p.m. Phalen Golf Clubhouse, 1615 Phalen Drive,774-9456 1. AGENDA,MINUTES, INTRODUCTIONS,ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Statement of Purpose B. Goal areas for 2003 and 2004 C. Official Commission photo 2. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS 3. ADVOCACY ISSUES A. Resolution 03-19 Dunning (held over) B. Resolution 04-1 Dedication of Easement at Wellston Center-Ken Wehrle C. Cell Tower Leases -Mike Hahm D. Covington Inn-Mike Hahm E. Discussion of Park Dedication proposal 4. STAFF REPORTS A. Como Campus Update - Liz Anderson B. Design and Construction Update - Tim Agness C. Operations Section Update -Rich Lallier D. Recreation Services Section Update - Judy Barr E. Special Services Section Update - Vince Gillespie 5. OFFICER ELECTIONS, COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS A. Election of Officers - Altin Paulson B. Subcommittee and task force assignments - Chair 6. DEVELOPMENT OF 2004 COMMISSION GOALS AND WORK PLAN A. Determination of Commission goals - Chair B. Commission suggestions for annual work plan- Chair LEASE NOTICES/OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST NEXT PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING: February 11 at Linwood Recreation Center 860 St. Clair Ave. (651) 298-5660 Meetings of the Parks and Recreation Commission are open to the public. If you require special accommodation or would like a copy of the minutes, call(651) 266-6398. TTY#(651) 266-6378. SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M. Thursday, January 8, 2004 Lower Level, Room 40, City Hall/Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA 5:00 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS II APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA III APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES A. December 4, 2003 Business Meeting B. December 18, 2003 Permit Review/Public Hearing Meeting IV CONCEPT REVIEW A. 501 Ashland Avenue, Hill Historic District, by William Rolf, for preliminary review to rehabilitate non-contributing apartment building. B. Southwest corner of Fourth and Wall streets, Lowertown Historic District, by Portico, Inc., for preliminary review to construct a four story condo building. V PRESENTATION A. St. Thomas College, Summit Avenue West Historic District, by Doug Hennes of University and Government Relations, and John Albers of Opus Architects and Engineers, for a presentation on the two block development proposal (bounded by Cretin, Summit, Cleveland, and Grand). VI ANNUAL MEETING A. Election of officers for 2004 (Nominating committee: Igo, Wilsey, Scott) B. Draft annual report and permit statistics (Spong) VII ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Committee's report of the PDI recommendations (Byrd, Scott, Hargens) VIII ADJOURN NOTE: The above times are estimates. 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. y !N SAINT PAUL - RAMSEY COUNTY ____ } P:\U I. 40, COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES mit MIMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL AND THE RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 555 Cedar Street �r Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101-2260 RAMSEY COUNTY 651-266-1200 MEETING NOTICE WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 7, 2004 SAINT PAUL - RAMSEY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - 555 CEDAR STREET AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Air Quality and Public Health in Ramsey County - Zack Hansen/representatives from MDH/PCA - (5:30-6:45 pm) 3. Local Public Health Grant Priorities and Essential Service Reports to MDH - Jane Norbin 4. Approve Summary Meeting Minutes December 3, 2003 5. Chair's Report 6. Director's Report 7. Adjourn CHSAC Public Meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. NEXT MEETING FEBRUARY 4, 2004 PACKET ENCLOSURES 1. December Minutes 2. November Section Updates 3. Interim List of Local Issues and Priorities for 2004 4. Essential Local Activities 5. Draft CHS Monitoring Report ** Attention CHS Advisory Committee Members ** Please contact Jan Pierson if you will not be attending the meeting: Phone: 651-266-2408 E-Mail: jan.pierson a co.ramsey.mn.us SAINT PAUL - RAMSEY COUNTY - 04, COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES AAA.' ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL AND THE RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 555 Cedar Street . Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101-2260 RAMSEY COUNTY 651-266-1200 MINUTES COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE DECEMBER 3, 2003 MEMBERS PRESENT: Betsy Siegel Garcia Mary Anne Mathews Jack Rossbach Shannon Heitz Theresa McConnon Sheri Smith Joan Johnson Shana Morrell Alyssa Vang Debbie Luna Jennifer Rauch MEMBERS EXCUSED: Mary Ackerman Tyler Schmidtz Charles Crutchfield Esther Tatley Nina Hakanson Joanne Westergard Murray Sagsveen STAFF/GUEST PRESENT: Rob Fulton Richard Ragan CALL TO ORDER Shana Morrell, Chairperson, called the meeting to order at 5:40 and welcomed everyone. In lieu of shorter introductions, the committee took the next 30 minutes to introduce themselves more completely. Members were asked to give their names, tell where they lived, describe their current employment or volunteer opportunities, and tell the group about a passion they have. Members who were present got to know each other better. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Rob gave a detailed Director's Report. He began by describing the Case Management services the Department is mandated to provide. The Alternative Care (AC) program is for persons over 65 years who need services in their home to remain independent and prevent nursing home placement. The Community Alternative Care (CAC) program is for persons under age 65 years, who are eligible for Medical Assistance (MA), certified as disabled, needing services in their home to prevent hospitalization. In the Preadmission Screening Program, public health nurses and social workers evaluate the client's current living situation and needs. They recommend services ranging from home care services to supportive living arrangements to skilled nursing facilities. The Personal Care Attendant (PCA) Assessments program is a Medical Assistance funded program for physically and mentally challenged adults and children. Its purpose is to provide home-based personal care services in order to support independence in the community. The Elderly Waiver (EW) program is for persons over 65 years eligible for Medical Assistance and needing services in their home to remain independent. Ramsey County received $250,000 to continue the funding of ANSR. This will keep the tobacco prevention coalition together and functioning. As mentioned last meeting, Commissioner Rettman worked with Environmental Health staff to create and implement a new program of scrub and tree waste disposal at the yard • 1 waste management sites. The tree waste will be burned as a fuel in the District Heating Plant. Rob addressed the Blue Ribbon Committee on Health last month. The Committee is considering the merger of the Hennepin County and Minneapolis Health Departments. Rob spoke about the experiences encountered bringing the Ramsey County and City of St Paul Departments together. The Minnesota Department of Health has instituted a "Cover Your Cough" campaign to help deal with the impending flu epidemic. Rob is representing public health on the Asthma Coalition. His expertise is in environmental conditions. The Lead Unit plans to use some of the techniques it has developed to control and mitigate lead on asthma environmental problems. Healthy homes are a priority for the Department. The Policy and Planning Section will bring the new format for measuring program outcomes to the CHSAC early next year. ORIENTATION TO COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES IN MINNESOTA Next May, public health in Ramsey County will be 150 years old. A committee has been formed to design and provide education opportunities during several civic events over the summer months. The theme for the celebration will be handwashing to prevent the spread of disease. Rob pointed out that after 150 years, public health has not strayed far from its roots. Rob challenged the CHSAC Committee members to Ask, Advise and Advocate, the 3 A's. Members should always Ask questions that will challenge Rob, Dick and the staff. We may not always have the answer available immediately, but we will get the answer. He noted that the purpose of the Committee is to advise the Director and the elected officials and staff. There is a tremendous amount of expertise on the committee. The third point is to Advocate for the programs and policy decisions of the Department, the County Board and the City Council. They bring a point of view from the community and need to go back and advocate to their community. Although the CHS Advisory Committee is no longer a state mandate, Rob plans to continue to work with the Committee indefinitely. There is one other advisory committee in the Department and that is the Solid Waste Advisory Committee. It is made up of 1/3 industry members, 1/3 local elected officials, and 1/3 community members. The committee is being re-convened to consider a revision to the Ramsey County Solid Waste Ordinance. On December 17, 1996 the City Council and County Board signed a resolution to bring the two health departments together under the County. Staff worked for 6 months to make that happen in July 1997. There are distinct work cultures based on the sites and the activities they are involved with; clinic-based versus home- visiting. Some staff work together all day as a team and other staff work independent of their colleagues. Rob mentioned that another Employee Survey would be conducted in the year 2004. History of Community Health Services in Minnesota (highlights) 1849 Saint Paul ordinance to prevent nuisances and protect public health 1854 Saint Paul authorized to establish Board of Health and to control contagious disease 1858 first session of MN legislature authorized towns to enact public health regulations including authority to quarantine to prevent spread of disease 1866 local boards of health in every township 2 1871 Charles Nathaniel Hewitt wrote about the state of health in Red Wing He began disease surveillance and witnessed disease among immigrants 1872 State Board of Health established Dr. Hewitt 1890 first laboratory services in Red Wing Dr. Hewitt manufactured smallpox vaccine in a building which still stands early activities included: sewage mgmt, food inspect, milk quality and meat inspections 1900 Dr. Justus Ohage built public bathhouses on Harriet Island 1930 MDH field offices established 1947 Dr. Albert Chesley oversaw development of local health departments 1968 Federal block grants to provide community nursing services 1971 Counties required to provide nursing services 1976 Community Health Services Act due to the need to radically re-organize and focus public health - 2,100 boards of health in MN re-organized to 50, 23 single counties, 23 multiple counties and 4 metro cities 1987 Local Public Health Act— to establish impro ved public health partnerships between state and local government Chapter 145A clarified roles, promoted communication, a few mandates, many shared goals, coordinated policy development 2003 Changes to the Local Public Health Act, local agencies no longer required to submit a Community Assessment and Plan to MDH, instead they are required to establish local public health priorities based on an assessment of community health needs and assets; and determine the mechanisms by which the community health board will address the local public health priorities...and a chieve statewide outcomes...within the limits of available funding" and every five years notify the Commissioner of local priorities and submit an annual report. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER 5, 2003 The summary meeting minutes were approved without corrections. PERSONAL RAPID TRANSIT — HOW TO ALTER THE IMPACT OF AUTOMOBILES ON PUBLIC HEALTH Jack Rossbach, a member of the CHSAC for a number of years, has been volunteering his time and talents on a project called the Skyweb Express. This project is a personal rapid transit system, on-demand and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is accessible to everyone regardless of physical condition. The PRT is a safe, energy efficient and inexpensive mode of transportation. Citizens for PRT is a non-profit, grass-roots, volunteer organisation in Minneapolis. Jack pointed out a report that presents the strongest evidence yet linking air pollution in many U.S. cities with fatal lung cancer. JAMA:http://jama.ama-assn.org. Jack also presented a Finnish study that links pollution with heart disease. Dick mentioned that the Committee would continue to investigate issues of air pollution and public health in Ramsey County at the January meeting. 3 CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT Shana presented a resolution developed by staff regarding the testing of"at-risk" children for exposure to Lead. After some discussion, the resolution was passed unanimously. The resolution reads as follows: Whereas, Lead poisoning in children is a significant public health problem; and Whereas, The Saint Paul - Ramsey County Community Health Assessment has shown that, while progress has been made in the reduction of lead poisoning, there are still a lot of children at risk of lead poisonings in Saint Paul and Ramsey County; and Whereas, There are clear economic and health benefits to Saint Paul and Ramsey County in reducing the incidence of lead poisoning in children; and Whereas, Lead poisoning is a preventable disease, with public health interventions that are readily available in Saint Paul and Ramsey County; and Whereas, In 1996, the City of Saint Paul and Ramsey County approved a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) for Public Health Services effective July 1, 1997; and in 1998 the City of Saint Paul and Ramsey County approved a second Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) for Lead Hazard Control and Reduction Services; and Whereas, The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded funding to the Department for funding of lead hazard reduction, and Department of Public Health's Lead Hazard Reduction Program has successfully researched and remediated sources of lead poisoning in Ramsey County, substantially reducing the risk of children to lead poisoning; and Whereas, Medical testing of children for elevated blood lead levels is a key public health tool in reducing the incidence of lead poisoning, and the Minnesota Department of Health has guidelines for testing of children at risk of lead poisoning. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, The Saint Paul - Ramsey County Community Health Services Advisory Committee (CHSAC) hereby recommends that the Department of Public Health make prevention of lead poisoning one of its priority issues for 2004, and sets a goal of eliminating lead poisoning by 2010. Be it Further Resolved, the CHSAC insists that medical providers test all children in Ramsey County that are at risk of lead poisoning, in accordance with MDH guidelines. Be it Further Resolved, the CHSAC calls upon policy makers at the municipal, County and State level to assure that policies and funding are in place to assure that the public health and health provider community can achieve the goal of eliminating lead poisoning by 2010. Be it Further Resolved, The CHSAC hereby directs the Chair of the CHSAC to communicate the contents of this resolution as appropriate. Shana, the Chair, adjourned the meeting at 7:30. • 4 IF-Lucille Johnson - Legal Ledger Notices (2) Page 1 From: Mary Erickson To: Johnson, Lucille; Moore, Shari Date: 12/29/03 9:16AM Subject: Legal Ledger Notices (2) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City Hall to consider the appeal of Mark Voerding, 113 Farrington Street, to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals approving several variances in order to build a 69-unit condominium building at 226 Western Avenue (southeast corner of Western and Marshall Avenues). Mary Erickson Assistant City Council Secretary Dated: December 29, 2003 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Saint Paul City Council will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, City Hall to consider the appeal of Geneva Turner, 996 Central Avenue to a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals approving a side yard setback variance of four inches in order to split a parcel back into the two originally platted lots at 998 Central Avenue. Mary Erickson Assistant City Council Secretary Dated: December 29, 2003 Lucille Johnson - Meetings of the Week Calendar Page 1 From: Racquel Naylor To: Johnson, Lucille Date: 12/24/03 1:44PM Subject: Meetings of the Week Calendar Please add the following to the calendar: Legislative Hearing for Twin Cities Salvage Pool Thursday, January 8, 2004 10:30 a.m. Room 330 Courthouse. Thanks in advance. Merry Christmas! -Racquel, 6-8573 Lucille Johnson - Meetings of the Week Calendar Page 1 From: Racquel Naylor To: Johnson, Lucille Date: 12/22/03 4:05PM Subject: Meetings of the Week Calendar Please add the following to the calendar: Legislative Hearing for Flex Appeal Thursday, January 8, 2004 10:00 a.m. Room 330 Courthouse. Thanks in advance. -Racquel, 6-8573 DEC-31-2003 09:51 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, January 5, 2004 Tuesday,January 6, 2004 9:00 a.m. Annual Organizational Board Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House - Housing&Redevelopment Authority Annual Organizational Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House - Regional Railroad Authority Annual Organizational Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House - Legislative Committee of the Whole Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House 1:30 p.m. or following Legislative Committee of the Whole - Board Workshop—Household Hazardous Waste Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room Wednesday, January 7, 2004 8:30 a.m. - Metropolitan Transitways Development Board AMC, 125 Charles Avenue 6:00 p.m. - Ramsey County Library Board Workshop 2180 Hamlin Avenue North Thursday, January 8, 2004 9:00 a.m. - Metropolitan Mosquito Control Commission 2099 University Avenue 12:00 noon - Minnesota Landmarks Board Landmark Center, Courtroom 326 Friday, January 9, 2004 Advance Notice January 13, 2004 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers January 20, 2004 —9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers January 27, 2004—9:00 a.m. —County Board Meeting, Council Chambers TOTAL P.02 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING &ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Martha G.Fuller, Director o O9iVy r SAINT CITY OF SAINT PAUL PAUL Randy C.Kelly,Mayor Saint Paul,MN 55102 25 West Fourth Street Telephone:651-266-6700 Facsimile:651-228-3220 AAA* DATE: December 29, 2003 TO: Early Notification System Interested Parties FROM: Patricia James City Planner RE: Phalen Westminster 40-Acre Study Public Hearing Notice The Saint Paul Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the Phalen Westminster 40-Acre Study Friday,January 9,2004 9:00 a.m. Room 40 City HalUCourthouse 15 West Kellogg Blvd. The Phalen Westminster master plan summary, a part of the Phalen Corridor Development Strategy, was adopted by the City Council on April 4, 2001. It recommends 292,000 sq. ft. of industrial uses and 13,500 sq. ft. of residential uses in the area west of Westminster Street and south of Whitall Street. These plans were done as part of the Phalen Corridor project, which is intended to revitalize an underutilized rail corridor on the East Side of Saint Paul by constructing a new road along the existing railroad right-of-way. This road will open up the land adjacent to it for new development. The attached maps show the existing zoning in the study area and the proposed changes. Twenty-two properties that are now zoned for residential use (RT-1) are recommended to be rezoned for industrial use (I-1). In addition, two properties that currently have business zoning (B-3) are recommended to be rezoned to industrial (I-1). You may testify in person at the public hearing or you may send a letter or e-mail to me with your written testimony on these zoning changes. Written testimony must be received by 9:00 a. m. January 9. You may also contact me with questions about this rezoning study: Patricia James 1400 City Hall Annex 25 West Fourth Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 (651)266-6639 patricia.james@ci.stpaul.mn.us encl. AA-ADA-EEO Employer !_ 1 I!i PHALEN WESTMINSTER 40-ACRE STUDY II BOUNDARY d° ! �'I PROPOSED ZONING 1 tA 4' t ._ r=-k ta9 ?ks.- _\ I Areas with new zoningare shown in ' dashed outline.i [ ! }'� Other zoning :!"`: y }„1. ! ; remains the same. - -- ' �. I j ' r-•—I_-e— 1I j__ € II 't '• ?N,{ 1: I 1= =- R ) r--- i V „ , AM. - 0 gig �'\;� i �'.-__ _•----__ soamm : , • • 11 ..-yro 1, !EI IIit d. . I , ��-J \\\ sA 4 i 1 ifir 1,.......r12.7._.1°____. 11,aist,,I. ......:i1:2.[Fi' .;- i 11:11: -: ' Lf O ' - I y '� I O '\` \' U - (---- . c • I PHALEN WESTMINSTER 40—ACRE STUDY —_�—; - I BOUNDARY 11 CURRENT ZONING *y' 1 Ili, . ,:- •.. ; :�.: — 'I III 1 %.. `h.,i,i� � I i • 3 w 'I - . , . - 'IT . I " -1a I, t Ii4---_-- -lII J0 � Li � , I 4 , ' yI Il - - � _r'ii)yli I + I• I 1 1'� , _ I -I rylIsi _ N cp twat § t p ro. --e60 'I'� b 1 La •y k i, tab a.. -u; , 1.i'; . . •'" ' • !.\K; . . s ''i!� —3e.5 LC .7 i i 1/2 I•'I 1/2 1/2 CIS - 1 till - 2 1 - Ili l - i v' Is - " - �' - - I\ V I II ' --_--- --- - tI 1 ill III ,: i.- ' ttsq T --\.\ ... ._ ,c), •\:. .s — ' 1 - - - 11._ C1-7-L] _ i . c .":•:::,.. n - PROPOSED ZONING CHANGES Property ID No. Property Address Current Zoning Proposed Zoning 292922320145 384 CAYUGA ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320146 380 CAYUGA ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320159 855 ARKWRIGHT ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320160 859 ARKWRIGHT ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320161 863 ARKWRIGHT ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320191 854 WESTMINSTER ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320193 0 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922320194 359 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922330065 837 DESOTO ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922330066 0 DESOTO ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922330079 442 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922330080 430 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922330093 800 WESTMINSTER ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922330100 800 WESTMINSTER ST RT-1,2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340002 0 JESSIE ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340003 538 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340005 522 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340006 516 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340007 514 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340008 504 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340022 0 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922340127 0 DESOTO ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential I-1, Industrial 292922430020 811 PAYNE AVE B-3, General Business I-1, Industrial 292922430130 0 PAYNE AVE B-3, General Business I-1, Industrial ZONING DOES NOT CHANGE 292922330090 810 WESTMINSTER ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922330103 0 CLARK ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922330104 740 WESTMINSTER ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340004 0 UNASSIGNED I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340009 829 BRADLEY ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340010 0 BRADLEY ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340128 0 DESOTO ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340130 839 EDGERTON ST I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340131 0 UNASSIGNED I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922430131 0 UNASSIGNED I-1, Industrial I-1, Industrial 292922340011 820 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340012 822 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340013 828 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340014 832 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340015 836 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340016 838 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential Phalan Westminster 40-Acre Study.xls 11/24/2003 1 Property ID No. Property Address Current Zoning Proposed Zoning 292922340017 833 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340018 831 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340019 825 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922340020 821 BURR ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430030 626 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430031 624 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430032 618 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430033 616 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430034 614 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430035 612 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430036 606 WHITALL ST RT-1, 2-Family Residential RT-1, 2-Family Residential 292922430026 0 PAYNE AVE B-3, General Business B-3, General Business 292922430027 829 PAYNE AVE B-3, General Business B-3, General Business 292922430028 0 PAYNE AVE B-3, General Business B-3, General Business 292922430029 837 PAYNE AVE B-3, General Business B-3, General Business Phalen Westminster 40-Acre Study.xls 11/24/2003 2 Saint Paul Planning Commission MASTER MEETING CALENDAR WEEK OF JANUARY 5-9, 2004 Mon 5 Tues 6 Wed 7 Thurs 8 Fri 9 8:30- Planning Commission Meeting Room 40 City Hall 11:00 a.m. (Larry Soderholm, 266-6575) Conference Center 15 Kellogg Blvd. SPEAKERS: Song Lo Fawcett and Rick Aguilar Metropolitan Council Representatives PUBLIC HEARING: Phalen Westminster Forty Acre Study Item from the Neighborhood&Current Planning Committee (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) Zoning OLD BUSINESS #03-389-007 St. Paul Parks and Recreation-River Corridor Conditional Use Permit to expand Harriet Island Marina by adding two docks. 75 Water St.,Harriet Island Regional Park,between Raspberry Island& south bank of Mississippi River. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) NEW BUSINESS #03-401-659 Farhan Hasan-Re-establishment of a non-conforming use as a convenience store. 684 Western Ave N.,between Van Buren&Blair. (Patricia James, 65/1266-6639) Neighborhood& Current University-Dale Transit-Oriented Development Study-Approve resolution to Planning Committee adopt study. (Yang Zhang 651/266-6659). University-Dale Transit-Oriented Development 40-Acre Study-Approve resolution to adopt study. (Yang Zhang 651/266-6659). Concrete Crusher Zoning Amendments -Adopt resolution to approve zoning amendments. (Allan Torstenson, 651/266-6579) Bruton\Calendars\January 5-9,2004