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10/18-10/22/2004 Meetings for the week of October 18th- October 22nd Page 1 of 1 1'1.ti The City of Saint Paul A 1M Meetings for the Week of October 18th, thru October 22nd, 2004 MONDAY - October 18th No Meetings Scheduled TUESDAY - October 19th *Ramsey County Board 9:00 AM Council Chambers WEDNESDAY - October 20th *City Council's Budget Committee-of-the 10:00 AM Council Chambers Whole Meeting *Ad Hoc Legislative Agenda Committee 1:00 PM Council Chambers *Public Library Agency 2:00 PM Council Chambers *City Council --- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers Rice Street Plan Task Force Meeting 5:30 PM 1079 Rice Street - The Klub Haus THURSDAY - October 21st Mississippi River Critical Area Task 8:30 AM Room 1307 City Hall Annex Force Saint Paul Heritage Preservation 90 West 4th St. - 4th Floor Commission 5:00 PM Central Library FRIDAY - October 22nd Planning Commission Steering Committee 7:45 AM Room 41 City Hall 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.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 10/15/2004 MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA Saint Paul City Council's Budget Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting Wednesday, October 20th, 2004, 10:00 A.M. City Council Chambers, 300 City Hall, 15 West Kellogg Blvd, Saint Paul, MN As of: 10-15-04. I. Review and Approve Agenda for October 20th and tentative agendas for October 27th and November 3rd. (Council President Kathy Lantry) II Review and Update as Necessary, the latest Version of the "City Council 2005 Budget Issues List" (Bob Kessler, Council Research) III. Historical FTE Analysis With Focus on Staff Support Functions: Office of Financial Services, Office of Human Resources, Citizen Services, Human Rights, Risk Management, and Office of City Attorney. (Greg Blees, Budget Consultant) IV. Budget, Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for Office of Financial Services, Including Contract and Analysis Services (Matt Smith, Director of Financial Services and Linda Camp, Contract and Analysis Services Manager) V. Budget, Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for Office of Human Resources, Including Labor Relations and Risk Management Angie Nalezny, Human Resources Director,Jason Schmidt Labor Relations Manager, and Ron Guifoile, Risk Manager) VI. Budget, Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for the Office of Citizen Services, Including Marketing and City Clerk (Don Luna Director Of Citizen Services and Sarah Fossen, Marketing Director) VII. Budget. Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for the Department of Human Rights (Tyrone Terrill,Director of Human Rights) VIII. Budget. Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for the Office of the City Attorney (Time Permitting) (Manuel Cervantes, City Attorney) Page 1 of 3 IX. Is the current distributed organizational structure (Affirmative Action in the Office of Human Resources, Vendor Outreach Program in the Office of Financial Services, Minority Development and Retention in the Department of Planning and Economic Development, and contract enforcement and complaint investigation in the Department of Human Rights) effective in achieving the City's goals for workforce diversity, equal opportunity for minority and women owned businesses and people with disabilities, and the elimination of discrimination? (Montgomery and Helgen) X. Are service improvements possible if the organizational structure was changed by breaking up the Department of Human Rights and combining its services with one or more of the separate functions identified in Question IX. above? (Helgen) A. What level of service improvements might be achievable? B. How long would it take to achieve the service improvements? C. What is the appropriate oversight role for the Human Rights Commission for the entire function of encouraging workforce diversity, equal opportunity in contracting, and elimination of discrimination? XI. Are certain economies of scale and cost savings possible if the organizational structure was changed by breaking up the Department of Human Rights and combining its services with one or more of the separate functions identified in Question IX. (Helgen) A. What level of cost savings could be achieved? B. How long would it take to realize the savings? C. What is the appropriate oversight role for the Human Rights Commission to insure that efficiencies are achieved while maintaining the staff necessary to promote workforce diversity, equal opportunity in contracting, and the elimination of discrimination? Tentative Agenda for October 27th: Review of Enforcement Functions: Office of License, Inspections and Environmental Protection (LIEP), the Neighborhood Housing and Property Improvement Function (NHPI), and Fire Prevention (Matt Smith, Director of Page 2 of 3 Financial Services) II. Budget, Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for the Office of License, Inspections and Environmental Protection (LIEP) (Janeen Rosas,LIEP Director) III. Budget, Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for the Neighborhood Housing and Property Improvement Function (NHPI) (Andy Dawkins, Director of NHPI) * IV. Budget, Critical Issues, and Historical FTE Analysis for Fire Prevention (Fire Chief Doug Holton and Fire Marshal Steve Zaccard) Tentative Agenda for November 3rd: I. Review Follow Responses To Questions and Issues Identified for the Following Departments: (See Issues List for Complete Description of the Items Identified) A. Fire Department, Issue 27: What Is the Attrition Rate Based on Current Staffing Levels and the Attrition Rate Based on a Potential Increased Staffing Level (Adding up to Seven Additional Firefighters). B. Police Department, Issues 8 Through 13: Comm Center Burnout, Distribution of Fine Revenue, Efficacy of Admin Fines, Plans for Use of Photo Cop, and The Plans for Deployment of the Five Additional Police Officers Approved by the Mayor after His Budget Was Presented to the City Council. C. Parks and Recreation, Issues 1 Through 7, 14, and 50: Rec Center Program Priorities, Comprehensive Preventive Maintenance Report, Increased Programming for Senior Citizens, Programming for the New Jimmy Lee Rec Center, Scholarship Program for Recreation Activities, Internet Access in Recreation Centers, Feasibility of Locating the Kroc Center in Conjunction with the New Jimmy Lee Rec Center, and the Status of Dutch Elm Removal on Public and Private Property. II. Further Discussion of the Options for ROW Maintenance Assessment Rates. Page 3 of 3 Saint Paul Planning Commission MASTER MEETING CALENDAR WEEK OF OCTOBER 18-21, 2004 Mon 18 Tues 19 Wed 20 5:30- Rice Street Plan Task Force Meeting The Klub Haus 7:30 p.m. (Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659) 1079 Rice Street -Rice Street property development scenarios Richard Milgrom, Metropolitan Design Center,U of M - Macalester College Study- what makes a successful commercial corridor? - Zoning on Rice Street - Discussion on alternatives (Yang Zhang, 651/266-6659) Thurs 21 8:30- Mississippi River Critical Area Task Force Room 1307-CHA 10:00 a.m. (Larry Soderholm, 651/266-6573) 25 West Fourth Street -Regulations on building heights and views Fri 22 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. Zoning OLD BUSINESS #04-145-175 West Side Flats Urban Development-Conditional Use Permit for a building 75 feet high in the TN3 district with variance of 61 feet to permit a total building height of 136 feet. ,NE corner of Water Street and Wabasha. (Lucy Thompson, 651/266-6578) #04-145-045 West Side Flats Urban Development LLC- Site Plan Review for West Side Flats Phase 1. ,NE corner of Water Street and Wabasha. (Tom Beach, 651/266-9086) NO NEW BUSINESS Neighborhood& Current Payne-Phalen Boulevard Main Street Redevelopment Plan-Approve resolution. Planning Committee (Sheri Pemberton, 651/266-6615) Speaker Hamm's Brewery Redevelopment Project - Update by Penny Simison, PED Bruton\Calendars\October 18-21,2004 AD HOC LEGISLATIVE AGENDA COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, October 20, 2004 1:00 p.m. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR City Hall and Court House 15 West Kellogg Boulevard AGENDA _ ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of October 6, 2004 Meeting Minutes. NEW BUSINESS 1. Update from Nancy Haas, Deputy Chief of Staff on the City's legislative Priority list for the 2005 legislative session. (Additional information or new items) 2. Central Corridor Update - Staff report from the Central Corridor Committee Staff report from the Central Corridor Partnership /update on the advocacy efforts, coalition building and other aspects. 3. Bioscience Bonding Request Discussion/additional information requested (Nancy Haas, Matt Smith) 4. Health Care Learning Center Bonding Request/additional information requested (Nancy Haas, Matt Smith) OLD BUSINESS NEXT MEETING DATE November 3, 2004, Time 2:00 p.m. ADJOURNMENT PUBLIC LIBRARY AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Wednesday, October 20, 2004 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Council Chambers, Third Floor Saint Paul City Hall Mary Rubio, Recording Secretary (651) 266-7073 ROLL CALL CONSENT AGENDA NOTE: ALL ITEMS LISTED UNDER CONSENT AGENDA WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE MOTION. THERE WILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED BYA COUNCILMEMBER, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND CONSIDERED SEPARATELY 1. Resolution - L.B. 04-005 - To provide funds to obtain new servers for the Library's Circulation System. FOR ACTION 2. Approval of Summary Minutes of September 15, 2004. FOR DISCUSSION 3. Information Update Report on the Urban Library Project (Teaching Library). ADJOURNMENT ************************************* Library Board Meeting Information Website For an updated copy of the City Council Meeting agendas or minutes,please visit our website at www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/council. Cable The City Council and Public Library Agency (PLA)Meetings are cablecasted live on Channel 18 and repeated on Thursdays at 7:00p.m., Saturdays at 12:30p.m., and Sundays at 1:00p.m. (Subject to change). Also, the City Council and HRA Agendas are cablecasted on Saturdays at 8:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 5:30 p.m., Mondays at 8:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m., and 5:30 p.m.; Tuesdays at 8:00 a.m., and 5:30 p.m.; and Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. SAINT PAUL HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 5:00 P.M. Thursday, October 21, 2004 4th Floor, Central Library 90 West 4th Street PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA 5:00 I. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA II. CONFLICT OF INTEREST 5:05 III. PERMIT REVIEW/PUBLIC HEARING A. 551 Ashland Avenue, Hill Historic District, by owner Dennis Breining, for a building permit to construct a rear entrance addition with siding and roofing to match. File #05-001. B. 1397 Summit Avenue, Summit Avenue West Historic District, by owners Rob and Amy Stolpestad, for a building permit to relocate the garage and construct a first floor addition. File #05-002. C. 740 East 7th Street, Dayton's Bluff Historic District, by Sheri Pemberton- Hoiby of the Planning and Economic Development Department of St. Paul, for a demolition permit to raze the structure. File #05-003. IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS V. ADJOURN Commission members: Please call 651.266.9078 if unable to attend. MEETING NOTICE BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 15 W. KELLOGG BLVD., ST. PAUL, MN 55102 651 266-8350 RAMSEY COUNT'/ Monday, October 18, 2004 Tuesday, October 19, 2004 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House 1:30 p.m - Human Services/Workforce Solutions Committee Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Immediately following County Board Meeting or Human Services/Workforce Solutions Committee Meeting: - Legislative Committee of the Whole Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House - Board Workshop — Community Human Services Vendor Oversight Room 220 Court House, Large Conference Room Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:00 p.m. - Ramsey County Library Board Roseville Library 2180 N. Hamline Avenue, Roseville Thursday, October 21, 2004 9:00 a.m. - 800 MHz Policy Planning Committee Public Works Facility 1425 Paul Kirkwold Drive (Highway 96 & Hamline) Arden Hills 5:00 p.m. - Ramsey Nursing Home Task Force 1919 University Avenue, Ramsey Room, St. Paul Friday, October 22, 2004 Advance Notice October 26, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting, Council Chambers November 2, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting, Council Chambers November 9, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - Budget Committee of the Whole — Council Chambers (No County Board Meetings) November 16, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting, Council Chambers November 23, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting, Council Chambers Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings Page 1 From: "Dawn Hoffner" <dawn.hoffner@metc.state.mn.us> Date: 10/15/2004 9:33:24 AM Subject: Metro Meetings WEEK OF: October 18 -22, 2004 Community Development—Mon., Oct. 18, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: - regional park grant for North Mississippi Regional Park development; - HRA programs utility allowance schedule; -Assessment against Lebanon Hills Regional Park for Dodd Road improvements and framework for future assessments; - City of Andover comprehensive plan amendment, MUSA expansion into rural reserve; - HousingLink; - Update—housing goals—setting framework work group; - Committee and liaison reports; and other business. Public Information Meeting on Systemwide Septage Management Study— Tues., Oct. 19, 3 p.m., Metro 94, 455 Etna St., St. Paul TAB Programming Committee—Wed., Oct. 20, 12 Noon, Chambers. The agenda includes: -sunset date criteria and extension procedures; -2004-06 TIP amendment: Mn/DOT metro division; -draft 2005 regional solicitation criteria and process; and other business. Transportation Advisory Board—Wed., Oct. 20, 1:30 p.m., Chambers. The agenda includes: -committee reports; - Itaska project strategy to address regional transportation problems; - Items of TAB members; agency reports; and other business. Canceled: Committee of the Whole—Wed., Oct. 20, 3 p.m., Room 1A TAC Funding and Programming Committee—Thurs., Oct. 21, 1:30 p.m., Room 2A. The agenda includes: -TAB report; -2005 regional solicitation package preparation; and other business. Land Use Advisory Committee—Thurs., Oct. 21, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: -guidelines for evaluating MUSA expansion plan amendments; and other business. Livable Communities Advisory Committee—Fri., Oct. 22, 9 a.m., MHFA Offices, 400 Sibley St., St. Paul TENTATIVE MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 25-29 Transportation Committee—Mon., Oct. 25, 4 p.m., Chambers Public Hearing on the Amendment to the Water Resources Management Lucille Johnson - Metro Meetings Page Policy Plan—Tues., Oct. 26, 3 p.m., Chambers Environment Committee—Tues., Oct. 26, 4 p.m., Room 1A Management Committee—Wed., Oct. 27, 2:30 p.m., Chaska City Hall Metropolitan Council—Wed., Oct. 27, 4 p.m., Chaska City Hall Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting—Thurs., Oct. 28, 7:30 a.m., Doubletree Park Place Hotel, St. Louis Park Livable Communities Advisory Committee— Fri., Oct. 29. 9 a.m., Room 1A The Metropolitan Council is located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul. Meeting times and agendas are subject to change. METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION Special Meeting of the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission— Tues., Oct. 19, 4 p.m., Room 1A. The agenda includes: -Victory Memorial Drive Regional Trail master plan; - Regional parks CIP size, agency allocations and ranking criteria; - Continued discussion on results of initial public and stakeholder surveys on primary policies in the regional recreation open space policy plan and discussion on policy directives; -Addressing policy directive B-11: operations and maintenance funding; - Minority outreach meetings; reports; and other business. The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission offices are located at Mears Park Centre, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul, MN 55101. To verify meeting times and agenda items, please call Sandi Dingle at 651-602-1312.