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9/6-9/10/2004 Meetings for the week of September 6th - September 10th Page 1 of 1 The City of Saint Paul *Asa Meetings for the Week of September 6th, thru September 10th, 2004 MONDAY - September 6th LABOR DAY HOLIDAY TUESDAY - September 7th Comprehensive Planning Committee 4:00 PM Room 1106 City Hall Annex WEDNESDAY - September 8th *City Council Budget Committee- 10:00 AM Council Chambers of-the-Whole *Housing and Redevelopment 2:00 PM Council Chambers Authority *City Council --- see Agenda 3:30 PM Council Chambers THURSDAY - September 9th Rice Street Small Area Plan 4:30 PM SPARC Office - 843 Rice Street Steering Committee FRIDAY - September 10th 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. 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Password: Make Meetings http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/cgi-bin/meetgen.pl 9/3/2004 -1d101 MEETING NOTICE BOARD OF RAMSEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 15 W.KELLOGG BLVD., ST.PAUL,MN 55102 651266-8350 - 'MSEY COUN Monday, September 6, 2004 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Tuesday, September 7, 2004 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting - INCLUDING Public Hearing on Proposed Smoke-Free Restaurant Ordinance Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House 1:30 p.m. - Public Hearing on Proposed 2005 County Budget Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Regional Rail Authority Council Chambers, Third Floor Court House Wednesday, September 8, 2004 8:00 a.m. - St. Paul Children's Collaborative 220 Court House, 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard • 10:30 a.m. - Metro 911 Board 2099 University Avenue West, St. Paul 3:30 p.m. - Rush Line Corridor 4701 Highway 61, White Bear Lake 4:30 p.m. - Red Rock Corridor Open House Cottage Grove City Hall, 7516 South St Paul Thursday, September 9, 2004 4:30 p.m. - Red Rock Corridor Open House St. Anthony Park Library 2245 Como Avenue, St. Paul 5:00 p.m. - Ramsey Nursing Home Task Force 1919 University Avenue, Second Floor Friday, September 10, 2004 Advance Notice September 14, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting, Council Chambers September 21, 2004 - No County Board Meeting September 28, 2004 - 9:00 a.m. - County Board Meeting, Council Chambers E0/Z0'd 6208 99E TS9 N39tINHW AlNI100 A SWHN ET :60 b002-20-d3S Saint Paul Planning Commission MASTER MEETING CALENDAR WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6-10, 2004 Mon 6 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY-OFFICE CLOSED Tues 7 4:00- Comprehensive Planning Committee Room 1106 5:30 p.m. (Larry Soderholm, 651-266-6575) 25 W.Fourth Street - West Side Flats update and decision process - Saint Paul on the Mississippi Design Center questionnaire - Update on Central Corridor - Preview of Metro Council's new Transportation Plan Wed 8 Thurs 9 4:30 p.m. Rice Street Small Area Plan Steering SPARC offices Committee meeting 843 Rice Street (Nancy Homans, 651/266-6557) -Plan for the September 15t, Small Area Plan Task Force meeting. Fri 10 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 #04-100-259 Hoc Nguyen and Minh Nguyen-Review of Conditional Use Permit for compliance with required conditions and decision on renewal of the permit. 380 Maryland, SW Corner at Western. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #04-125-675 Janet Jackson-Rezoning from B1 Local Business to R4 One-family Residential. 1160 Montreal, SE corner at 7th St. W. (Allan Torstenson, 651/266-6579) #04-069-907 Neng Shao Yang-Establishment of legal nonconforming use status as a duplex. 441 Van Buren,NW corner at Arundel. (Allan Torstenson, 651/266-6579) NEW BUSINESS #04-134-556 People Incorporated-Change of Nonconforming Use from Human Services Community Residential Facility to Department of Health Community Residential Facility for individuals with mental illness. 700 East 8th St.,between North and Maria. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #04-134-859 Elsabeth Sereke-Establishment of Legal Nonconforming Use status as a duplex. 1080 W. 7"'St.,between Armstrong&Juno. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) #04-134-572 Teri Colas-Establishment of Legal Nonconforming Use status as a triplex. 1511 English,between Hoyt and Nebraska. (Patricia James, 651/266-6639) Guest Speaker Councilmember Lee Helgen will discuss planning issues in Ward 5 (north of the BNSF main line tracks from Lake Como to Edgerton Street on the East Side.) Bruton\Calendars\September 6-10,2004 Lucille Johnson- Budget Committee Agenda For September 8th Page 1 From: Bob Kessler To: Budget Commun 7-26-04 Date: 9/3/04 11:12AM Subject: Budget Committee Agenda For September 8th Attached is the latest agenda for the next three meetings of the City Council's Budget Committee: September 8th, 15th, and the 22nd. The entire budget schedule is also attached as an excel spreadsheet. Please let me know if any Directors and/or staff identified for presentation to the City Council have scheduling conflicts. We will try to accommodate minor scheduling conflicts as best as we can. As always, we do appreciate your cooperation and assistance, especially considering the continuing fluidity of the agenda topics. We respectfully request IS Help and Citizen Services to post the appropriate meeting notices and agendas on the City Council's website. Thank You. Bob Kessler Financial/Policy Analyst St. Paul City Council Research 15 West Kellogg Blvd., Room 310 Saint Paul, MN 55102 651-266-8588 CC: council support; Greg Blees; jason reid; Moloney, Trudy; Terry Devine MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA Saint Paul City Council's Budget Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting Wednesday, September 8th, 2004, 10:00 A.M. City Council Chambers, 300 City Hall, 15 West Kellogg Blvd, Saint Paul, Minnesota As of: 9-3-04. 1) Approve Agenda for Meeting (Council President Kathy Lantry) 2) General Overview of the Economy and Local and Regional Housing Indicators--Council Research Report and Susan Kimberly, Director of PED. (10:00 to 10:15) 3) Compare and Contrast the Benefits of Assessments vs. Property Taxes For All Classes of Properties--Council Research Report and Matt Smith, Director of Financial Services. (10:15 to 10:45) A) Compare the Total Cost of Property Taxes Plus Assessments for all Levels of Income of Saint Paul Homeowners Based on Eligibility For the State Property Tax Credit. (i.e. Verify The Net Cost To Homeowners of Assessments vs. Property Taxes) B) Provide examples of How Much Revenue Would Be Generated From Assessments on Each Class of Property For The $3.2 million in Street Lighting Assessments 3) Review Property Tax History For Other Cities and Counties in the Region--Matt Smith, Director of Financial Services & Council Research. (10:45 to 11:00) 4) Review Proposed Bonding and General Debt Service Fund Budget (Including Cash Flow Statement),Long Term Leases, and Outstanding Debt Levels,Including Fund Transfers From the STAR Program and the Sewer Fund for Debt Service Financing--Matt Smith, Director of Financial Services and Todd Hurley, Debt Manager. (11:00 to 11:30) 5) Identify The Cost For Restoring 5 Police Officers, 5 Firefighters, and 50% of Rec Center Hours That Have Been Cut since 2002. Matt Smith,Director of Financial Services and Council Research. 6) Council Discusses The Maximum City Property Tax Levy Required For the 2005 City Budget 7) Other Issues to Be Identified Tentative September 15th Agenda: 1) Complete Follow-up on Budget Questions for Parks, Police, Fire and Other Issues. (Police Chief John Harrington, Fire Chief Doug Holton, Parks Director Bob Bierscheid and Matt Smith Director of Financial Services) Page 1 of 3 A) Parks Questions: (Parks Director) 1. Issue of fees. Can we charge a fee based on a sliding scale according to ability to pay? What are schools being charged and are the increase in fees causing some schools to go to other centers outside of the City of Saint Paul? (The subject of fees for recreation services will be addressed at a policy session in November) (Lantry&Helgen) 2. Is it possible to expand internet access at recreation centers working in cooperation with Comcast? Helgen) 3. Compare City Golf Course Fees with Other Local Public and Private Golf Course Fees To Verify Revenue Estimates (Lantry&Helgen) 4. What is the staff complement for each Recreation Center, including job title? B) Police Questions: (Police Chief) 5. What is the complete history of using the police pension savings to pay for so called Clinton cops? (Lantry) 6. How do we measure the Police Department's overall and specific performance in certain areas? (Helgen) 7. Refer to the map on page 139 of the Budget Summary. A number of the identified facilities (such as 1441 Rice Street and 2097 Grand Avenue) are no longer in operation. (Helgen, Benanav, & Lantry) 8. Data for the number of DUI's in 2003 is missing. Reference page 693 in the budget detail book. (Benanav) 9. Do Traffic Enforcement Officers generate sufficient revenue to cover their total cost? If so, could additional officers be hired to work exclusively in the neighborhoods to enforce neighborhood parking regulations? Have parking enforcement revenues been sufficient to reaching estimates? (Benanav) 10. Can local college security personnel be authorized to issue parking tickets? (Benanav) 11. What is the deployment of radar devices to detect speeding? How many and/or motorcycles have the devices? How does our deployment of these seed checking devices compare to other similar cities? (Helgen) 12. How does the police department plan and deploy resources to meet the divergent community policing needs of the neighborhoods in the City? (Helgen) C) Fire Questions: (Fire Chief) 13. What is the major vehicle equipment replacement cycle? (Montgomery, Benanav & Lantry) 14. What are the smaller equipment needs and how are they being addressed? 15. What are the plans for expanding fire services to other communities? What services do we presently provide and what is the total revenue generated? (Helgen) Page 2 of 3 Other Questions (Matt Smith, Director of Financial Services): 16. Citywide: How Many Vacant Positions Have Been Eliminated in 2003 and 2004 and What Are the Job Titles and Bargaining Units of the Eliminated Positions? (Lantry&Helgen) 17. Citywide: How To Add Accountability to Insure That Budgeted Funds are Spent and That Vacant Positions are Filled(Benanav, Lantry&Helgen). 18. Citywide: What Is the Impact of 2005 Financing Decisions on the 2006 Budget (Benanav, Lantry, Helgen). 19. Cultural STAR: What is the Amount Available for Additional Projects in 2005 and 2006 (Helgen&Harris)? 20. Risk Management: What is the Level of Support Provided for Employee Safety and Fitness Training? (Montgomery, Helgen&Lantry) 2) Council Considers Maximum Property Tax Levy For Action at the Regular City Council Meeting on September 15th, at 3:30 p.m. Tentative Agenda for September 22, 2004 1) Review General Debt Service Fund--Cash Flow and Fund Balance (Matt Smith, FSO Director and Todd Hurley, Debt Manager) 2) City Revenue Bonds (Fund 961) Financed By Arena Lease & Wild Revenues 3) G.O. Special Assessment Debt(Fund 963) Financed by Street Assessments 4) City Revenue Notes (Fund 967) Financed by Parking Lot Revenues, Cultural STAR Transfer, and Gross Earnings Franchise Fees (GEFF) 5) Complete Review of Police Department Budget and Follow up questions for Fire Department and Parks and Recreation from the September 15th meeting. (Police Chief Harrington, Fire Chief Holton, and Parks and Recreation Director Bierscheid) Page 3 of 3