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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 08-10 CCP Regular Session r Public Copy AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION August 10, 2009 6:00 P.M. i City Council Chambers A copy of the full City Council packet is available to the public. The packet nng binder is I Iocated at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. 1. City Gouncil Discussion of Agenda Items and Questions 2. Miscellaneous 3. Discussion of Work Session Agenda Items as Time Permits 4. Adjourn CITY COUNCIL MEETING City of Brooklyn Center August 10, 2009 AGENDA 1. Informal Open Forum with City Council 6:45 p.m. —provides an opportunity for the public to address the Council on items which are not on the agenda. Open Forum will be limited to 15 minutes, it is not televised, and it may not be used to make ersonal attacks to air ersonali 'evances to make olitical P P tY P endorsements, or for political campaign purposes. Council Members will not enter into a dialogue with citizens. Questions from the Council will be for clarification only. Open Forum will not be used as a time for problem solving or reacting to the comments made but, rather, for hearing the citizen for informational purposes only. 2. Invocation 7 p.m. 3. Call to Order Regular Business Meeting —The City Council requests that attendees turn off cell phones and pagers during the meeting. A copy of the full City Council packet is available to the public. The packet ring binder is located at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. 4. Roll Call 5. Pledge of Allegiance 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda —The following items are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered at the end of Council Consideration Items. a. Approval of Minutes 1. July 20, 2009 Joint Work Session with Financial Commission 2. July 27, 2009 Study Session 3. July 27, 2009 Regular Session 4. July 27, 2009 Work Session b. Licenses c. Resolution Accepting Bid and Awarding a Contract, Improvement Project Nos. 2009-05, 15 and 16, Shingle Creek Parkway and 69 Avenue Street Improvements and 2009 City Trail Improvements d. Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- August 10, 2009 e. Applications and Permits for Temporary On-Sale Liquor Licenses Submitted by City of Lakes Nordic Ski Foundation for Events to be Held at Surly Brewing Company, 481 l Dusharme Drive on September 19, 2009, and October 24, 2009 7. Presentations/Proclamations/Recognitions/Donations a. Resolution Recognizing and Commending Winners of the 2009 City of Brooklyn Center Landscape and Garden Contest Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. 8. Public Hearings None 9. Planning Commission Items None 10. Council Consideration Items a. Hearing for Joseph A. Nourie, 3806 52nd Avenue North, Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declazation Requested Council Action: —Motion to open hearing. —Receive testimony from appellant. —Motion to close hearing. —Motion to uphold or reverse the decision and findings of the Animal Control Review Panel. b. Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Abatement Removal Costs Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. c. Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees at Certa.in Properties in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. d. Resolution Approving Final Plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- August 10, 2009 e. An Ordinance Vacating Certain Drainage and Utility Easements within the Plats of BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK AND RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota Requested Council Action: —Motion to approve first reading and set second reading and Public Hearing on September 28, 2009. 11. Council Report 12. Adjournment REAL ESTATE AND OTHER SIGNS THAT WERE UP ON TUESDAY JULY 28, 2009 THE 4NES WITH AN `X' AFTER THEM WERE ALSO REPORTED TO THE CITY COUNCTT� ON 22, 2009 y 5836 f.�� a `7� X 6007 ZEN�ITH (SOLD) 6103 XERXES (S�LD) 2918 l��CTN�ORD RD X 2847 NASH RD (SOLD) 2807 63� 6309 BROOKLYN DR X CHILD CARE b325 BROOKLYN DR 2706 64� (SOLD) X 6413 FOR RENT d031 HALIFA.� 6012 HALIFA.X 5843 HALIFAX X 5824 HALIFAX MUSIC LESSON X 3 813 FRANCE 3818 58TH REAL ESTATE 5IGNS THAT WERE UP 4N AUGUST 6 THEY ARE IN ADDITION TO THE SIGNS OF JULY 28 THE ONES WITH AN `X' AFTER THEM WERE ALSO REPORTED TO THE CITY C�UNCIL ON J�UNE 22, 2009 5842 59� 5730 NORTHPORT DRIVE 5218 FRANCE X 5 I 3 0 FRANCE X 5930 DUPONT 5931 DUPONT 5942 ALDRICH 1800 57� X 6907 HALIFAX 66� XERXES CORNER 5549 COLFAX 5311 DUPONT O'THER THAN REAL ESTATE SIGNS LISTED BEL4W 5408 COLFAX FOR RENT 5350 BR40KLYN BLVD. FRONTAGE RD. RENTAL 5736 DREW RMT EXTERIORS XERXES AND NORTHWAY DR. SEAMLESS GUTTERS i ��Y�����*� r�_ �`�z a. f 5�� n�_ ,1�1� f �a �,Ja� �n u,��-� !�c G2'.���.. �e ,��o,.-, �d s �f� �'�e. 7�r h�-,�e� �d� ����llt�', �c �Sru.__ G�-iof �`l� �`��i ����1 ��t .-1 s ��-__.r- ���s �-�o_G� r� �d�s-� �������e i� r.��;� 0� 08/04/09 City of Brooklyn Center Carol told me about having her garage sale signs taken down and not allowed to go back up unless they are 15 feet from the road. To me 15 feet seems so far back that nobody would be able to see them. A garage sale is a way to meet your neighbors, exchange products, recycle, teach your children and just have fun. I would think the city would be trying to encourage garage sales as much or more then the `1VIGHT OUT' parties as they actually can accomplish so much more What I would rather see the city spend their energies on is enforcing other city codes, our neighborhoods are starting to look like slums. People are not mowing their lawns, junk cars everywhere, garbage piles up outside and the city is more concerned that a garage sale sign is 15 feet back from the curb. I have spoken to many people who have called the city to get codes enforced and no one even takes the time to call anybody back. The city council should try to get priorities changed, a Realtor told me because the house next door has such a bad yard it will cost me $2,000.00 -$3,000.00 when I go to se1L Pat Cooper 5918 Abbott Avenue N Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 H- 763-560-2997 W 952-224-3929 i ��Z %�Zs� l ��i .2%� ,r a if f� I G�� R. �O�4C� .!1:�e�r��/ j� �.�a(..�� r K/ 4 F `���2i4��� t /E i 4 r ��s�7��.�+������ ��f����� �C� 4 �1�'� M y r ���G� ���C"� c�� �C u v o-n/ �`i ����c, �!�%Q-� �u �s��e.� 1 ��e� /f�� Ci'I� ���r��{� r i� �%�C?^� v ��G�'L r�, c r° 3� To Brklyn.Ctr. City Council Please let u on the eo le who live in our fine ci on lawn P P P tY signs without measurement from the curb. Lets have a common sense ordinance for lawn signs on Pvt. Property with permision of owners. Signed by Cecil r ye 5908-- Abbott Ave. No. Brklyn. Ctr. Mn. 55429 I�ATHLEEN D. HARTIIZAN July 31, 2009 Brooklyn Center City Council 6301 Shingle Creek Pazkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Re: Brooklyn Center Sign Ordinance Deax Sir or Madam: I am writing to request a change to the Brooklyn Center Sign Ordinance requiring aIl signs must be placed at least 15 fcet in from the curb. I can understand the need for business signs not be installed close to the curb as they would block the view of drivers and could cause accidents. I'm asking that you axnend this ordinance to allow the following type of signs be placed close to the curb. Garage Sale For Rent For Sale These are temporary small signs that would not be easily seen if they were placed 15 feet in from the curb. Since they are small they should not cause problems with driver visibility. Thank you for your consideration of this request to amend the Brooklyn Center Sign Ordinance. Sincerely, Kathleen D. 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MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 1N THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION JULY 27, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Councilmember Tim Roche was absent and excused. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Public Works Director/City Engineer Steve Lillehaug, Director of Business Development Gary Eitel, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, Director of Community Activities, Recreation Services Jim Glasoe, Police Chief Scott Bechthold, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Councilmember Yelich requested discussion on EDA agenda item 4 regarding the stipulation of settlement for 6742 Regent Avenue N. He asked whether the loan is forgiven if the buyer signs a letter of intent to be owner-occupied. City Manager Boganey stated that is correct. Councilmember Yelich questioned the duration of intent and if there is not a length of time the property has to remain owner-occupied. Mr. Boganey indicated that if it is owner-occupied as sold at the sheriff's sale, the loan is forgiven. If the property is sold to an investor, the loan has to be paid. Councilmember Yelich stated he would like the stipulation for owner-occupied sta.tus to include a term in order to protect the interest of the City as well as make sure the dollars are being well used. Mr. Boganey explained the error that occurred with filing the mortgage, resulting in the EDA's mortgage being placed in first position. It is staffls view that this is a compromise position and further changes may not be accepted. Director of Business Development Eitel advised that he had asked for inclusion of income guidelines but they disagreed so they may also object to any contingent requirement. Mr. Boganey stated it is at the Council's discretion whether to include a requirement for length of occupancy to forgive the loan. 07/27/09 -1- DRAFT Councilmember Ryan requested the following change to the Joint Work Session with Financial Commission minutes of July 20, 2009: Pa�e 2, 1 St nara�ranh "He said market value has increased for commercial and industrial property and dropped for residential properties." It was the majority consensus of the City Council to table consideration of the July 20, 2009, Work Session minutes so staff can clarify that sentence. MISCELLANEOUS Councilmember Lasman requested that discussion of the community garden and City of Hopkins' garden program be added to a Work Session agenda. DISCUSSION OF WORK SESSION AGENDA ITEMS AS TIME PERMITS WALHING TOURS EBHC Mr. Boganey introduced the item and advised of staff's discussion with Brooklyn Historical Society members regarding their intention to conduct historical tours that included the Earle Brown Heritage Center and need to assure such tours do not interfere with other conference activities. To address the liability issue, the City's loss/risk representative recommended the City designate the Historical Society tour guides as official City volunteers, which would cover issues of liability. Councilmember Yelich asked whether discussions with the Brooklyn Historical Society addressed tour access to resident's historical houses, such as during Earle Brown Days. Director of Community Activities, Recreation Services Glasoe advised there was discussion about special occasion tours. It was noted that several tours have been successfully coordinated and conducted without impact to the City's operations. Staff will move forward with developing a volunteer position description and complete volunteer applications. CRIME MID-YEAR REPORT Police Chief Bechthold provided highlights of the 2009 mid-yeax crime report, noting violent crimes are down by 7.45% and property crime is down by 13.75%. He reviewed the calls for service and stated they are over the national average far solvability of these crimes. Mayor Willson asked where Brooklyn Center fits with other metro cities. Police Chief Bechthold stated Minneapolis had a significant 14-16% decrease in violent crimes and there has been an overall decrease. 07/27/09 -2- DRAFT I Councilmember Lasman asked about the number of Crime Watch groups. Police Chief Bechthold advised that an individual has indicated they would organize a block and if that occurs, it would be over 200. FIREHOUSE PARK/PARTIES IN THE PARK Police Chief Bechthold introduced the item and reviewed the history of disturbance calls to Firehouse Park, the majority for loud music and other disturbances, resulting in the removal of basketball hoops as a temporary measure to calm the situation. On July 20, 2009, a neighborhood meeting was held with 60 residents in attendance and for the most part, everyone agreed that the hoops should stay down. Since then, there has been a decrease in loitering, littering, racing traffic, and calls for service have gone down to zero. Police Chief Bechthold stated they had asked the residents to help with problem solving and other alternatives were offered centering around time and locking mechanisms. He stated he and Mr. Glasoe will research alternatives, confer with the Park and Recreation Commission, and present a staff recommendation for Council's consideration. Mayor Willson suggested they also research an automated locking system. Councilmember Yelich stated his appreciation for the efforts of the Police Department. He noted there have been similar problems associated with other parks but residents have indicated they want hoops available for children to use; however, there may be a more suitable location. Mayor Willson noted that other cities close their parks at various times and asked whether that may be an option in addition to the current 10 p.m. curfew. Councilmember Ryan asked if there was discussion with the townhome property manager adjacent to Firehouse Park about the townhome development installing its own basketball courE. Police Chief Bechthold stated that option may have been raised but it would have to be voluntary on their part. ADJOURN STUDY SESSION TO INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL Mayor Willson closed the Study Session at 6:42 p.m. RECONVENE STUDY SESSION Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to reconvene the Study Session at 6:47 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. BASS LAKE ROAD REGIONAL TRAIL STREETSCAPE PROJECT UPDATE, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2009-18, CONTRACT 2009-I 07/27/09 -3- DRAFT Public Works Director/City Engineer Lillehaug introduced the Bass Lake Road Regional Trail and Streetscape Project and presented a map identifying streetscape, trail, median elements of the project, and alternate elements. He advised of anticipated funding for this $5.2 million project. Mr. Lillehaug provided an update on easement acquisition and properties that remain under negotiation. He also presented the project schedule and requested the Council to provide direction whether it supports the basic elements, funding package, and whether to pursue the alternate elements. Councilmember Yelich complimented the designers on removing the free right-turn elements, which he felt would be great improvement. He asked why it was not considered at the Shingle Creek Parkway and County Road 10 intersection. Mr. Lillehaug explained it was discussed, but there is not enough permanent County easement in that location. In addition, it may be considered during the future creek daylighting project. Councilmember Yelich asked about the Kohl's parking lot entrance. It was the majority consensus of the City Council to continue discussion of the Bass Lake Road project to the Work Session following the Council meeting. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to close the Study Session at 6:59 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 07/27/09 -4- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION NLY 27, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER5 L INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Informal Open Forum called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Councilmember Tim Roche was absent and excused. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Business Development Gary Eitel, Police Chief Scott Bechthold, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. Mayor Tim Willson opened the meeting for the purpose of Informal Open Forum. No one wished to address the City Council. Councilmember Lasman and Councilmember Ryan seconded to close the Informal Open Forum at 6:46 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 2. INVOCATION Councilmember Yelich requested a moment of silence and personal reflection as the Invocation. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Regulaz Session called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 7:00 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Councilmember Tim Roche was absent and excused. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Business Development Gary Eitel, Police Chief Scott Bechthold, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, TimeS�ver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. 07/27/09 -1- DRAFT 5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Ryan moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda, as amended, with tabling the Joint Work Session with Financial Commission minutes of July 20, 2009, and the following consent items were approved: 6a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. July 13, 2009 Study Session 2. July 13, 2009 Regular Session 3. July 13, 2009 Work Session i„��, �n �nno r,,;,,+ �x�,,,.v eo�.,:,,., .,,;rt, r,.,,.,,...,;��;,.� S11S111JJ1V11 6b. LICENSES AMUSEMENT DEVICES Regal Cinemas 6420 Camden Avenue Mendota Valley Amusement, Inc. 11071 93` Avenue N., Maple Grove GARBAGE HAULER Budget Waste Systems, LLC 3516 East Lake Street, Minneapolis LIOUOR CLASS D ON-SALE INTOXICATING, SUNDAY. AND OPTIONAL 2 A.M. Robert J. Cardinal/Gemstone Nuggets, Inc. 2101 Freeway Blvd. dba Chilitos Mexican Grill MECHANICAL Ductworks Heating and Air 6108 Olson Memorial Hwy, Golden Valley E& H Enterprises of Alexandria 2510 Broadway Street, Alexandria RENTAL INITIAL 7230 West River Road Nedim Frlj 909 58�' Avenue N. Clinton Blaiser 3912 58 Avenue N. Lin Shuang, LLC 3 824 61 St Avenue N. Jem Realty LLC 1207 65�' Lane N. Tech Ung 2925 69�' Lane N. Erik Tamte 5701 Bryant Avenue N. Lin Shuang, LLC 6207 Dupont Avenue N. Thomas Le 6014 Girard Avenue N. Doug Wahl II 07/27/09 -2- DRAFT 6819 Humboldt Avenue N. A302 Raymond Charest 6819 Humboldt Avenue N. A303 Raymond Charest 1519 Humboldt Place N. Shoemiller Properties 6573 Riverwood Lane Betty Gunderson-Hargan 6437 Scott Ayenue N. Greg Gervlis 3806 Urban Avenue N. Greg Gervlis RENEWAL 3700 55�' Avenue N. Ronald Sonnek 7137 Grimes Avenue N. Shawn Banks 6813 Humboldt Avenue N. B103 Robert Perri 6813 Humboldt Avenue N. B 104 Robert Perri 5600 Judy Lane Nita Morlock 6206 Noble Avenue N. Edward Roe SIGN HANGER Demars Signs 410 93` Avenue NW, Coon Rapids 6c. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-88 AUTHORIZING APPROVAL OF THE ISSUANCE OF A PREMISES PERMIT FOR BROOKLYN CENTER LIONS CLUB TO CONDUCT LAWFUL GAMBLING AT CHILITOS MEXICAN GRILL, 2101 FREEWAY BOULEVARD, BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 6d. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-89 DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES Motion passed unanimously. 7. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/DONATIONS 7a. ANNUAL REPORT COMMiJNITY MEDIATION SERVICES, INC. Beth Bailey-Allen, Executive Director of Community Mediation Services, reported on services rendered to Brooklyn Center, noting that in 2008 there were 92 cases involving 150 residents, 25% of cases were with juveniles, and 27% related to housing mediations. Ms. Bailey-Allen encouraged the use of the referral form, which shifts the burden to their staff to make the contact. Mayor Willson asked if there has been an increase for requests for services in the housing or family areas over two years ago. Ms. Bailey-Allen sta.ted they have seen a decrease in conciliation court referrals because they continue to take budget cuts but have seen an increase in housing and juvenile cases. She advised they have submitted a stimulus grant application to extend services to those of 18-25 years of age. They also hope to increase services to multicultural populations who may be contacting police for disputes. 07/27/09 -3- DRAFT Councilmember Yelich asked if they could become involved in resolution of administrative fine cases. Ms. Bailey-Allen stated they have not been involved with that type of resolution but are part of a national organization so she could research whether a model is available. Ms. Bailey-Allen advised of the overwhelming response for volunteer mediator training opportunities and commented that the volunteer asset is what carries their organization. She thanked the Council for its historical role and continued partnership. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to receive the Community Mediation Services, Inc. annual report. Motion passed unanimously. 7b. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-90 EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DONATION OF MEDTRONIC CORPORATION IN SUPPORT FOR THE EARLE BROWN DAYS FESTIVAL Mr. Boganey stated the purpose of the proposed resolution. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2009-90 Expressing Appreciation for the Donation of Medtronic Corporation in Support of the 2009 Earle Brown Days Festival. Motion passed unanimously. 7c. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-91 EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DONATION OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER LIONS CLUB IN SUPPORT OF THE 2009 HOLLY SUNDAY ACTIVITIES Mr. Boganey stated the purpose of the proposed resolution. Councilmember Yelich moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2009-91 Expressing Appreciation for the Donation of the Brooklyn Center Lions Club in Support of the 2009 Holly Sunday Activities. Councilmember Ryan stated this is but one example of many significant contributions to community efforts by the outstanding Brooklyn Center Lions Club. Motion passed unanimously. 7d. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-92 EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DONATION OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER CUB FOODS STORE IN SUPPORT OF THE 2009 EARLE BROWN DAYS FESTIVAL Mr. Boganey stated the purpose of the proposed resolution. 07/27/09 -4- DRAFT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2009-92 Expressing Appreciation for the Donation of the Brooklyn Center Cub Foods Store in Support of the 2009 Earle Brown Days Festival. Motion passed unanimously. 8. PUBLIC HEARING None. 9. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS None. 10. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 10a. PROVISIONAL RENTAL DWELLING LICENSE 5301 DUPONT AVENUE NORTH Mr. Boganey introduced the item and discussed the history. Councilmember Yelich moved and Councilmember Lasman seconded to approve a six-month provisional rental dwelling license application and mitigation plan for 5301 Dupont Avenue North. Motion passed unanimously. lOb. RESOLUTION NO. 2009-93 ACCEPTING A DONATION OF LAND (PALMER LAKE PARK MARGARET DITTER PARCEL) Mr. Boganey introduced the item, discussed the history, and explained the purpose of the proposed resolution. Councilmember Yelich moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2009-93 Accepting a Donation of Land (Palmer Lake Park Margaret Ditter Parcel). Motion passed unanimously. 11. COiTNCIL REPORT Councilmember Yelich reported on the following: Visit to the Brooklyn Center Farmer's Market, Sunday morning, at the Brookdale Mall, encouraged residents to take advantage of this resource, and thanked staff and Paome Yang for coordinating this event. Councilmember Lasman reported on the following: Encouraged residents to visit the Farmer's Market. July 21, 2009, North Hennepin Services meeting. 07/27/09 -5- DR.AFT The Teen Police Academy at Zanewood Recreation Center scheduled on July 23 and 30 and August 6 and 13, 2009. August 3, 2009, National Night Out Kick Off Party at Central Park, entertainment to be provided, and guests who will attend. August 4, 2009, National Night Out Events and encouraged all to participate. July 15, 2009, Crime Prevention meeting. July 23, 2009, Grandview Neighborhood Park meeting. July 25, 2009, Hoops Fest, a Community Health Event, at the Brooklyn Center High School. Councilmember Ryan reported on the following: July 23, 2009, meeting at Grandview Pazk and the Police Chiefls report that violent crime in Brooklyn Center is down, indicating that strategies and extra patrols are having a positive impact and that Neighborhood Watch is playing a significant role as well. Monday, August 3, 2009, National Night Out Kick Off Party, 6-8 p.m., at Central Park, which will be attended by special guests. Tuesday, August 4, 2009, Brooklyn Center will celebrate its 25�' observance of National Night Out and he looks forwaxd to attending as many parties as possible to meet residents. Mayor Willson reported on the following: July 16, 2009, Cable 12 interview for "What's Happening in the Northwest Suburbs." July 21, 2009, available at City Hall during the morning. July 23, 2009, Grandview Neighborhood meeting he attended and the spontaneous round of applause when the Police Chief presented reduced crime statistics. July 30, 2009, noon luncheon event by Brooklyn Center High School to address the topic, "Homeless Youth in Brooklyn Center." 12. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded adjournnlent of the City Council meeting at 7:36 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 07/27/09 -6- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 1N THE COUNTY OF HENNEPiN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA WORK SESSION JLTLY 27, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council/Economic Development Authority (EDA) met in Work Session called to order by Mayor/President Tim Willson at 7:49 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor/President Tim Willson and Councilmembers/Commissioners Kay Lasman, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Councilmember/Commissioner Tim Roche was absent and excused. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Public Works Director/City Engineer Steve Lillehaug, Director of Business Development Gary Eitel, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building Community Standazds Vickie Schleuning, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. BASS LAKE ROAD REGIONAL TRAIL STREETSCAPE PROJECT UPDATE, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2009-18, CONTRACT 2009-I The discussion continued on the Bass Lake Road project. With regard to the access point to the Kohl's parking lot, Public Works Director/City Engineer Lillehaug explained that some accesses will be modified but removing access points was not part of the project. Councilmember/Commissioner Yelich suggested the configuration of the access point be reviewed to assure safety, perhaps being configured similar to the access across the street. It was the majority consensus of the City Council to support the project and alternate elements; however, some concern was expressed with regard to funding the entire project. Mr. Boganey advised it is expected that the bulk, if not a11, of the City's share of this project will come from the EDA bonds sold a few years ago specifically for this purpose. If those bonds are not used by 2011 the funds will not be available for another use. Thus, it would be more difficult to do the alternate elements later since a new source of funding would be needed. Mr. Lillehaug advised of staffls work with Hennepin County to obtain funding. It is expected staff will know shortly about that level of participation and the Council will be kept up to date. City Manager Boganey commended Public Works Director/City Engineer Lillehaug for his efforts and creativity on this project. EBHC LINK AND LEASE AGREEMENT REQUEST OF OLIVER COMPA1vIES Seth Oliver, Oliver Companies, reviewed the history of their hotel project, loss of TIF since the district expired, use of tax abatement, and issues related to the spa and link. He presented 07/27/09 -1- DRAFT information about the declining net operating income forecast for the entire hotel industry and that as of today, the hotel is operating at net loss, as expected for this year and most of next year. Mr. Oliver explained that because the original timelines were delayed, they did not open until April 2009, resulting in a default in the development agreement that they are trying to resolve. Mr. Oliver stated they were going to build a day spa catering towards wedding parties; however, when the economy went down that type of business went down as well. He noted the connection link is pivotal to make the spa work. They had expected the link would be designed in September or October and under construction to open early in 2009. That link was not constructed. Mr. Oliver reviewed that on February 9, 2009, Oliver Companies had asked for deferments to find a way to build the link and lease space at a later date since they need to use other financing vehicles. The City has brought up the option to swap vacant Parcel 2 in exchange for the City building the connection link and in concept, Oliver Companies agrees to that option. Mr. Oliver reviewed agreements needed to give the hotel the right to access the connection link, perhaps with a license agreement instead of a perpetual easement lease agreement. In addition, discussion is needed on a second license agreement from the developer to the City or future owner of Parcel2 to address shaxed access. Mr. Boganey stated he met with Mr. Oliver last week and some of the details presented are common points reached on Thursday. They had also discussed the security for the lease payment and staff will provide language on that point. Mr. Boganey stated staff and Oliver Companies are very close to working out the final details as Mr. Oliver has indicated. With regard to the security component, Mr. Oliver stated they are internally discussing the City's desire to raise funds to build the link and whether there is ability for the hotel development group to present an option to the City to discount the rent in exchange for an upfront payment. With that option, the City has raised funds so the need for security is less important if the lease payments are lower. It was noted this agreement will be presented for the Council's consideration as soon as negotiations are concluded. Mr. Oliver explained why Oliver Companies believed Brooklyn Center was geographically the perfect location for their hotel. He assured the Council that Oliver Companies wants to work with the City to bring this business, they have invested a lot into this property, and it is their largest single hotel. Mr. Oliver stated their desire to foster a cordial and positive relationship with the City, noting Oliver Companies are involved in sectors beyond hospitality including office, retail, and housing. Discussion ensued regarding the benefit of working with the Visitor's Bureau and Earle Brown Heritage Center to book overnight conventions with multi-night stays. Mayor/President Willson stated he has great faith in City staff to complete negotiations. He invited Mr. Oliver to return when the agreement is presented for the Council's consideration. The Council agreed that the long-term goal desired by the Oliver Companies and the City is the same, a successful hotel and relationship with the Earle Brown Heritage Center. Mr. Boganey 07/27/09 -2- DRAFT stated that while there may be some "growing pains" the mission of the EDA and hotel are completely compatible. He stated staff is committed to work with Oliver Companies to refine its working relationship to ma�cimize value to the customers and residents. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember/Commissioner Lasman moved and Councilmember/Commissioner Ryan seconded adjournment of the City CounciUEconomic Development Authority Work Session at 8:31 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 07/27/09 -3- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA JOINT WORK SESSION WITH FINANCIAL COMMISSION JLJLY 20, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Joint Work Session with the Financial Commission called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman and Dan Ryan. Also present: City Manager Curt Boganey, Fiscal and Support Services Director Dan Jordet, and City Clerk Sharon Knutson. Financial Commissioner Rex Newman was also present. BUDGET POLICIES REVIEW City Manager Curt Boganey introduced the budget policies and informed that the policies can be found in the City Council Reference Book. Fiscal and Support Services Director Dan Jordet reviewed the current budget policies as follows: 1. Diversified Sta.ble Revenue System 2. Objective, conservative analysis 3. City will not incur debt to support operations 4. General Fund budget will be balanced 5. Current revenues will be used to pay current expenditures 6. Contingency not to exceed 5% of total 7. Funding of Social Services dependent on: a. Joint Powers Agreement b. Service unique to the City c. Service addresses important community need d. Not a duplicate service e. Other funding sources contribute f. Service administrative costs aze reasonable g. Funding request considered in terms of overall budget needs 8. Emergency Capital Fund shall be held at $1 Million minimum 07/20/09 -1- DRAFT 2010 REVENUE FORECAST Mr. Jordet reviewed draft scenarios of the limited le olice and fire le foreclosure le �Y� �Y �Y P 2004A bonds levy, HR.A levy, and 2008 and 2009 LGA unallotments. He explained the police and fire levy was used for the first time in 2009, and the 2008 and 2009 LGA unallotments may only be used in 2010. He said market value has increased for commercial property and dropped for industrial and residential properties. He reviewed the median tax capacity, tax extension rate, and City t� capacity tax based on a median valued home of $156,600. There was discussion regarding General Fund revenues and resources. The City Council indicated it is very important for staff to look at license fees, permits fees, and services and make a conservative estimate. Further discussion ensued regarding LGA and expectations from the State. It was noted that the State is an unreliable partner, and LGA needs to be budgeted carefully so that if it is unallotted, there is the least possible impact on City operations. STRATEGIC GOALSBUDGET OUTCOMES PRIORITIZATION Mr. Boganey referred the City Council and Financial Commissioner to the worksheet provided in the Council packet regarding strategic goals and desired outcomes. He said this is a tool that will help him allocate the resources to be consistent with the City Council goals and direction. He said there are six strategic goals listed, and he asked that each member make a checkmark by each goal as to whether City staff progress or effort needs to be enhanced, reduced, or kept at the current level. He then asked the members to make a note in the area under the activity level checked if they have specific changes for that strategic goal. The City Council and Financial Commissioner spent about 20 minutes completing the worksheets. Mr. Boganey tallied the results from the members as follows: l. We will have a safe and secure community 1 e x 1 i -x'i parks monitored large gatherings; look at how it's managed trails safety crime relocation gang activity 07/20/09 -2- DRAFT 2. Aggressively proceed with City redevelo ment p c .:f: 4 �,i �y^��r'��"� <x a �s� �n" t .�r.- .s.. ,.o s�..._.��-. .c:�u�. c-a._... ti�. maintain good market driven staff relationships with resources could be development directed elsewhere community maintain readiness for development 3. Stabilize and improve residential neighborhoods s 1 .�n ensure repeat offenders are held accountable 4. Positively address the community demographic makeup and increasing cultural diversity A -..,�r S t� „/A„ Ta:�. .3d a 3 :.i. pursue a11 Brooklyn Center is demographic already diverse and groups to serve on there are activities committees and available involving all commissions demog,raphic groups 5. Continue to maintain and im rove Ci infrastructure E enhance the next 15-year cycle do not want to fall behind to enhance capital improvements multi-modal transportation is more of a Metro Council issue keep the street reconstruction schedule 07/20/09 -3- DR.AFT i 6. Effectively respond to the increased public awareness and interest in envirorunental sustainability and "green community" issues s.a. f v.`. �'S� X 5 0�� ��:�5.5 '"'3 y�' a....; �.�""..3 ,�.�,+.s ii�i`�., community garden not the time for •"green" does not always concept new initiatives have payback or is cost- effective MAYOR'S DISCUSSION ITEMS COUNCIL SALARIES 2010 AND 2011 COUNCIL AND STAFF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL EMPLOYEE WAGES Mr. Boganey said the Mayor had suggested these items be added to a Work Session for discussion. He provided a draft wage cost worksheet for employees, which considers the same salary structure as 2009 and no changes to current contracts. He explained that the 2010 base increase of $194,670 includes pay grade/step increases, educational incentives, and costs associated with grant funded positions. He said all union contracts will expire the end of 2009. There was discussion regarding Brooklyn Center resident perception if wages are increased during these tough economic times, and in turn the possible loss of valuable employees if there are no incentives or adequate compensation. It was noted that a 0% increase or wage freeze is an exception to the policy under extraordinary circumstances. Discussion ensued re ardin out of sta.te travel and the benefits received b all� however it was g g Y noted that Brooklyn Center unemployment is over 10% and the residents expect to see the City make sacrifices. Mr. Boganey stated that all staff out of state travel is approved by him. He discussed that there are only a handful of employees who travel out of state for educational purposes and the benefit of the City. Mr. Jordet responded that it arnounts to appro�mately $6,000. The Mayor stated there will need to be further discussion regarding employee wages, Council salaries, and out of state travel. ADJOURN Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to adjourn the Work Session at 8:43 p.m. Motion passed unanimously 07/20/09 -4- DRAFT 4 1 F �i +�c�u��i1 �.A�. enc��. It��� ��r: Y.. t... COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Bo ane Ci Mana er g Y g FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk DATE: August 4, 2009 SUBJECT: Licenses for Council Approval Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the following list of licenses at its August 10, 2009, meeting. Background: The following businesses/persons have applied for City licenses as noted. Each business/person has fulfilled the requirements of the City Ordinance governing respective licenses, submitted appropriate applications, and paid proper fees. Applicants for rental dwelling licenses are in compliance with Chapter 12 of the City Code of Ordinances, unless comments are noted below the property address on the attached rental report. MECHANICAL Complete Comfort Heating 7610 Jasmine Avenue S, Cottage Grove DLW Comfort Solutions 3660 91 St Court NE, Circle Pines Marsh Heating A/C 6248 Lakeland Ave, Brooklyn Park Mechanical Energy Systems 629 Lincoln Avenue NE, St. Cloud Precision Heating Cooling 3650 Chestnut Street, Chaska Schwantes Heating and Air 6080 Oren Avenue S, Stillwater RENTAL See attached report. SIGN HANGER Install This Sign Awning 4835 Lyndale Avenue N, Minneapolis Rental Licenses for Council Approval on August 10, 2009 InspectorClerkClerkClerkPoliceUtilitiesAssessing DwellingRenewalUnpaidUnpaid Property AddressOwnerCalls for Service Typeor InitialUtilitiesTaxes 2200 55th Ave NSingle FamilyInitialSamer Alamy None per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 1600 71st Ave NSingle FamilyInitialPavel SakuretsNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 4842 71st Ave NSingle FamilyInitialErick DinhNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 1401 73rd Ave NSingle FamilyInitialJ Thomas Equities LLCNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5408 Colfax Ave NSingle FamilyInitialSufeng ZhengNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5120 Drew Ave NSingle FamilyInitialNeng ZhangNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5501 Emerson Ave NSingle FamilyInitialGabriel HollowayNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5819 Knox Ave NSingle FamilyInitialGary BrummerNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 7125 Major Ave NSingle FamilyInitialSteve RoremNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5527 Humboldt Ave NSingle FamilyRenewalMichael McAlpinNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5912 Admiral LaneSingle FamilyRenewalFelix Mannella Jr.None per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 6807 Humboldt Ave N C302Single FamilyRenewalErik OstigaardNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 4207 Lakeside Ave #322Single FamilyRenewalPaul SwedbergNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 5825 Pearson DrSingle FamilyRenewalMichael GonzalesNone per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK 6612 Unity Ave NSingle FamilyRenewalTrinh Nguyen2 Disturbance per 12-911 OrdinanceOKOK Y y� Y t_. 4 �1��' ��lli�.�l� .,�►.�;�Yl��. I���t� ���3�. f r r 4 COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works s�'�- DATE: August 6, 2009 SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting Bid and Awarding a Contract, Improvement Project Nos. 2009-05, 15, and 16, Shingle Creek Parkway and 69�' Avenue Street Improvements and 2009 City Trail Improvements Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council award a contract to North Valley Inc. for Improvement Project Nos. 2009-05, 15, and 16, Shingle Creek Parkway and 69 Avenue Street Improvements and 2009 City Trail Improvements based on the bid results provided below. Background: Bids for the Shingle Creek Parkway and 69 Avenue Improvements and 2009 City Trail Improvements contract were received and opened on July 23, 2009: The bidding results are tabulated below: Bidder Total North Valley Inc. 978,441.69 Hardrives Inc.** $1,038,969.95 Valley Paving Inc. $1,050,927.00 C.S. McCrossan Inc. $1,055,266.00 Midwest Asphalt Inc. $1,185,212.94 Knife River Cron. $1.261.257.71 Results shown above for Hardrives Inc include minor corrections in total bid amount due to mathematical error on their bid form. Corrections do not change order of bids. Of the six (6) bids received, the lowest bid of $978,441.69 was submitted by North Valley Inc. of Nowthen, Minnesota. A review of their references and list of subcontractors provided by Narth Valley Inc. indicates that they have the experience, equipment and capacity to qualify as the lawest responsible bidder for the Project. 69 and Shingle Creek Parkway and 2009 City Trail lmprovements Contraet Award Giry of Brooklyn Center �I Budget Issues: The engineer's estimate for the construction proj ect was $1,115,000.00 and the lowest bid amount is $978,441.69, a 12.2% decrease. The total estimated project amaunt including contingencies and administration/legal/engineering was $1,287,000 and is amended to $1,128,441.69. A special recognition pertaining to funding is given to the Brooklyn Center American Legion Post 630. In 2008, they donated $12,650 towards the public trail reconstruction in Central Park. Further review of the 2009 project budget amount ($817,000) indicated an error in the project estimate, which resulted in a lack of funding for the project in the 2003 approved CIP budget. This error occurred when the estimate was updated at the time the west portion of 69 Avenue was added to the project. Although the proposed project is above the 2009 budgeted amount, the current project bid amount is less than the recent updated estimated project amount. There are adequate MSA and Capital Project funds to fund the increase budgeted project cost. See attached Resolution and Costs and Revenues tables for summaries. 69`� and Shingle Creek Parkway and 2009 City Trail lmprovements Contract Award Ciry of Brooklyn Center Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2009-05, 15 AND 16, SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY and 69 AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND 2009 CITY TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for Improvement Project Nos. 2009-05, 15, and 16, bids were received, opened, and tabulated by the City Clerk and Engineer on the 23rd day of July, 2009. Said bids were as follows: Bidders Bid Amount North Valley, Inc. 978,441.69 Hardrives, Inc.** $1,038,969.95** Valley Paving Inc $1,050,927.00 C.S. McCrossan $1,055,266.00 Midwest Asphalt Corp. $1,185,212.94 Knife River Corp. $1.261,257.71 Results shown above for Hardrives Inc include minor conections in total bid amount due to mathematical enor on their bid form. Corrections do not change order of bids. WHEREAS, North Valley, Inc. has the qualifications to be designated the lowest responsible bidder for the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to enter into a contract with North Valley, Inc. of Nowthen, Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center, for Improvement Project Nos. 2009-05, 15 and 16, according to the plans and specifications therefore approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Engineer. 2. The estimated project costs and revenues are as follows: COSTS Estimated As Amended ner Low Bid Shingle Creek/69 948,000.00 814,157.66 Central Park Trails 140,000.00 139,717.76 Trail Rehab 27,OOO.QO 24,566.27 I Contingency (10%) 111,000.40 97,000.00 Subtotal Construction Cost $1,226,000.00 1,075,441.69 Admin/Legal/Engr. 61,000.00 53,000.00 Total Estimated Project Cost $1,287,000.00 $1,128,441.69 RESOLUTION NO. REVENUES Estimated As Amended per Low Bid MSA Fund (2009-OS) $1,094,239.00 938,972.10 Capital Projects Fund (2009-15) 161,596.00 161,137.19 Operating Budget trail maintenance. (2009-16) 31,165.00 28,332.40 Total Estimated Revenue $1,287,000.00 $1,128,441.69 Au�ust 10, 2009 Date Mayar ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 'L-- �i �ou�nciT end� I��� ��1�. Account Tax Roll Number Name Certification Balance Cycle TOTAL ACCOUNTS 139 $46,091.25 Cycle 1 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 125 $40,653.47 Cycle 2 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 128 $38,225.83 Cycle 3 Total I TOTAL ACCOUNTS 107 $30,338.31 Cycle 4 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 135 $42,978.12 Cycle 5 Total I TOTAL ACCOUNTS 176 $56,876.83 Cycle 6 Total GRAND TOTAL ACCOUNTS 810 $255,163.81 Grand Total I I I I I Account Tax Roll Number Name Service Address Certification Balance Cycle 0000080000 3311921120001 JONAH N WARNER 5109 69TH AVE N $74.53 Cycle 1 0000160000 3311921120010 LARRY MEYER 6843 TOLEDO AVE N $340.46 Cycle 1 0000200004 3311921120014 DIANNA ANDERSON 6819 TOLEDO AVE N $250.07 Cycle 1 0000350007 3311921120056 DESIREE WILKERSON 5318 68TH AVE N $441.15 Cycle 1 0000500007 3311921120036 THOMAS ANDREWS 5312 67TH AVE N $442.90 Cycle 1 0000700003 3311921120040 KIMBERLY SYKES 6736 TOLEDO AVE N $362.44 Cycle 1 0000790004 3311921120072 KAREN EDEBURN 6801 SCOTT AVE N $342.44 Cycle 1 0001040003 3311921120103 SHANA WINTER 6707 REGENT AVE N $301.27 Cycle 1 0001120003 3311921120095 SCOTT EELLS 6807 REGENT AVE N $351.55 Cycle 1 0001360005 3311921110078 DARIUS GILES 6707 QUAIL AVE N $313.54 Cycle 1 0001430006 3311921110071 FAMILY HOME RESOLUTIONS LLC 6807 QUAIL AVE N $492.23 Cycle 1 0001530003 3311921110062 JOEY C NIENABER 6818 QUAIL AVE N $347.10 Cycle 1 0001560000 3311921110065 DERRICK ANTHONY 6800 QUAIL AVE N $338.77 Cycle 1 0001570009 3311921110080 HUSSIEN LEE 4909 68TH AVE N $162.94 Cycle 1 0001790003 3311921110038 MICK MAGUIRE 6839 PERRY AVE N $458.41 Cycle 1 I 0002110003 3311921110009 ROBERT SHAW 6836 ORCHARD AVE N $397.48 Cycle 1 0002150009 3311921110013 RAUL ERICKSON 6812 ORCHARD AVE N $208.74 Cycle 1 0002170007 3311921110015 IRNESTO GUERRERO 6800 ORCHARD AVE N $112.25 Cycle 1 0003970009 2711921330035 JONATHAN EVARTS 6936 MAJOR AVE N $319.31 Cycle 1 0004060008 2711921330042 DAN DEMPSEY 6915 MAJOR AVE N $244.76 Cycle 1 0004090005 2711921330039 SEAN SULLIVAN 6933 MAJOR AVE N $265.80 Cycle 1 0004170104 2811921410019 KEEFE TURNER 4801 WINGARD PL $162.04 Cycle 1 0004170203 2811921410018 DONALD POTTER 4803 WINGARD PL $209.37 Cycle 1 0004180202 2811921410021 CHRISTOPHER KILBURN 7112 PERRY PL $323.02 Cycle 1 0004240105 2811921410197 MS. JOHNNIE HARVEY 7100 QUAIL CIR W $131.68 Cycle 1 0004250203 2811921410057 HELEN DORNSBACH 5005 WINGARD PL $253.51 Cycle 1 0004300206 2811921410158 JOSEPH P HALL 7220 PERRY CT E $148.88 Cycle 1 0004320105 2811921410182 RICARDO MOORE 7207 PERRY CT E $527.89 Cycle 1 0004320402 2811929410179 WILLIAM GROSS 7213 PERRY CT E $306.94 Cycle 1 0004350607 2811921410188 CHRISTINA STEVENSON 4904 WINGARD PL $602.85 Cycle 1 0004360309 2811921410090 BARBARA LATHAM 7204 PERRY CT E $346.95 Cycle 1 I 0004390009 2811921410126 EDITH FRANCO 4800 71ST AVE N $112.34 Cycle 1 0004720007 2811921440010 JOSIAH MARUCHA 6901 PERRY AVE N $169.01 Cycle 1 0004790000 2811921440040 GLORIA M PEREZ 6900 QUAIL AVE N $306.22 Cycle 1 0005650005 2811921440042 TERRY L COTTEW 7031 QUAIL AVE N $336.16 Cycle 1 0005870009 2811921440059 RESIDENT 7018 REGENT AVE N $323.76 Cycle 1 0005890007 2811921440057 RESIDENT 7030 REGENT AVE N $143.47 Cycle 1 0005940000 2811921430023 LORI WHEATON 5024 71ST AVE N $346.84 Cycle 1 0005970007 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0033150003 3411921410017 JENNIFER LAYMAN 3000 64TH AVE N $449.50 Cycle 5 0033160002 3411921410034 ARTURO RODRIGUEZ 6325 XERXES AVE N $297.30 Cycle 5 0033260000 3411921410044 ANGEL COOPER 3207 64TH AYE N $353.29 Cycle 5 0033380006 3411921410056 KOTOMA SMITH 3216 POE RD $370.04 Cycle 5 0033420000 3411921410060 ROBYN JANUSZEWSKI 3200 POE RD $401.57 Cycle 5 0033540005 3411921410084 NATHAN EAGLE 3101 OHENRY RD $499.67 Cycle 5 0033590000 3411921410089 KAO YANG 3207 OHENRY RD $208.62 Cycle 5 0033620005 3411921410072 JOHN SWADNER 3221 POE RD $372.65 Cycle 5 0033650002 3411921410069 ALBERT D COOKE 3313 POE RD $335.09 Cycle 5 0033730002 3411921410091 MICHAEL TORREY-WHITE 3219 OHENRY RD $343.56 Cycle 5 0033790006 3411921410015 JESSE WILLE 3312 63RD AVE N $62.52 Cycle 5 0033820001 3411921410012 AFOLAKEMI HUFF 3218 63RD AVE N $196.16 Cycle 5 0034050004 3511921320109 YAPOR VANG 2706 63RD AVE N $435.46 Cycle 5 0034080001 3511921320085 NICOLE STEWART 6309 BROOKLYN DR $549.04 Cycle 5 0034130004 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$346.06 Cycle 5 0046070008 0311821430011 JO ROBERTS 5400 FRANCE AVE N $376.13 Cycle 5 0046090105 0311821440003 JOHN RITTER 5459 BROOKLYN BLVD $118.96 Cycle 5 0046130109 0311821420018 PAULA HARRIS 5549 BROOKLYN BLVD $177.63 Cycle 5 0046510003 0311821430068 JEFF KASEL 3701 53RD PL N $281.47 Cycle 5 0046530001 0311821430066 JOYCE COOPER 3713 53RD PL N $106.40 Cycle 5 0046610001 0311821430061 NANCY PETRIE 3700 53RD AVE N $343.09 Cycle 5 0046620000 0311821430060 STEPHEN REICHEL 3618 53RD AVE N $315.05 Cycle 5 0046670005 0311821430055 RESIDENT 3524 53RD AVE N $153.40 Cycle 5 0046950001 0311821440016 DOUG CLIFTON 5309 BROOKLYN BLVD $337.87 Cycle 5 0047000004 0311821440012 RESIDENT 5347 BROOKLYN BLVD $149.20 Cycle 5 0047000103 0311821440012 DEBBORAH L DUNCAN 5353 BROOKLYN BLVD $575.20 Cycle 5 0047200000 0311821420016 AHAVEL SCHERZ 5649 BROOKLYN BLVD $294.92 Cycle 5 0047210009 0311821420017 ROBERT BATTA 5655 BROOKLYN BLVD $238.24 Cycle 5 0047640304 0211821320017 KING OF FASHION 1160 BROOKDALE 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EWING AVE N $216.90 Cycle 6 0064870006 1011821120060 RESIDENT 5219 EWING AVE N $127.99 Cycle 6 0064880005 1011821120061 CIRO VITAL 5213 EWING AVE N $129.28 Cycle 6 I, 0064930008 1011821120071 JEWEL BARSALOUX 5137 EWING AVE N $299.28 Cycle 6 0064950006 1011821120073 WILLIAM KRIER 5125 EWING AVE N $369.01 Cycle 6 0065160001 1011821120078 SUSAN MCKELVEY 5048 FRANCE AVE N $313.31 Cycle 6 I 0065460005 1011821210019 COLLEEN GARCIA 5222 GREAT VIEW AVE $169.56 Cycle 6 0065500008 1011821210022 JAMES COTTINGHAM 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE $335.56 Cycle 6 0065640002 1011821210033 BRIAN SOMKHAN 5256 TWIN LAKE BLVD E $228.22 Cycle 6 I 0065800002 1011821210006 HARLAN LEWANDOWSKI 4000 51 ST AVE N $126.77 Cycle 6 0066010007 1011821240007 CYNTHIA JAMES 3806 51 ST AVE N $157.66 Cycle 6 0066080000 1011821240014 SELENA LEE 3912 51ST AVE N $93.95 Cycle 6 0066120004 1011821240030 OSCAR EDWARDS 3937 51ST AVE N $327.12 Cycle 6 0067220001 1011821210068 KAREN RODRIGUEZ 5107 FRANCE AVE N $314.21 Cycle 6 0067290004 90� 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Cycie 6 0069660006 1011821140039 KELLY KROGH 4908 ABBOTT AVE N $375.14 Cycle 6 0069800008 1011821130008 RESIDENT 3328 49TH AVE N $320.30 Cycle 6 0070070054 1011821110023 TREMAYNE WILLIAMS 5201 XERXES AVE N $73.20 Cycle 6 0070140055 1011821110021 JEFFREY PARTENEAU 5101 XERXES AVE N $98.08 Cycle 6 0070840001 0211821330016 DONN BURSETH 5324 LILAC DR N $252.03 Cycle 6 0070870008 0211821330013 JOWHARAH HARRIS-REID 5336 LILAC DR N $129.81 Cycle 6 0071040007 0211821330019 DIANA JACKSON 2926 53RD AVE N $514.91 Cycle 6 0071130105 BASHRI MOGHUL 2317 53RD AVE N $2,180.21 Cycle 6 0071140104 RESIDENT 2311 53RD AVE N $262.29 Cycle 6 0071200007 0211821340043 CANDY SUNDSTROM 5307 PENN AVE N $259.68 Cycle 6 0071250002 0211821340039 EUGENE FOLLMER 5341 PENN AVE N $402.89 Cycle 6 0071510009 0211821340035 JOSEPH HOLLEY 5401 QUEEN AVE N $263.02 Cycle 6 0071580002 0211821340017 RALPH SCHLUTER 5408 RUSSELL AVE N $143.47 Cycle 6 0071630005 0211821340012 DORIS SMITH 2400 55TH AVE N $351.28 Cycle 6 0071640004 0211821340011 ELIZABETH YARWEH 2330 55TH AVE N $291.37 Cycle 6 0071870007 0211821430033 ANGELA QUAALE 5319 OLIVER AVE N $161.38 Cycle 6 0072020008 0211821430118 FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ JR 2107 55TH AVE N $305.15 Cycle 6 0072300004 0211821430027 DANA SCHROEDER 5312 OLIVER AVE N� $152.50 Cycle 6 0072310003 0211821430028 LAWRENCE HECK 5306 OLIVER AVE N $340.88 Cycle 6 0072330001 0211821430022 MICHAEL SIMS 5301 NEWTON AVE N $335.82 Cycle 6 0072360008 0211821430019 VERN RECK 5319 NEWTON AVE N $270.14 Cycle 6 0072400002 0211821430107 LAURA RUPP 5345 NEWTON AVE N $287.39 Cycle 6 0072570002 0211821430060 JACK BONIFACE 5331 MORGAN AVE N $308.35 Cycle 6 0072780007 0211821430057 MARK CARLSON 5344 MORGAN AVE N $199.53 Cycle 6 0072870006 0211821430040 CHRISSIE CARVER 5301 LOGAN AVE N $314.58 Cycle 6 0072880005 0211821430041 LAVERNE RIMPSON 5305 LOGAN AVE N $288.52 Cycle 6 0073230002 0211821440071 ROY WILLIAMS 5300 LOGAN AVE N $310.40 Cycle 6 0073260009 0211821440067 ROBERT TABAKA 5311 KNOX AVE N $266.62 Cycle 6 0073570001 0211821440062 RESIDENT 5310 KNOX AVE N $164.46 Cycle 6 0073640002 0211821440058 MARIE A BOYD 5321 JAMES AVE N $274.28 Cycle 6 0073680008 0211821440097 SCOTT VINCENT 5345 JAMES AVE N $1,834.93 Cycle 6 0073870005 0211821440110 SANDRA TATUM 5344 JAMES AVE N $452.06 Cycle 6 0073890003 0211821440108 REED OLSON 5332 JAMES AVE N $282.12 Cycle 6 0074050003 0211821440104 MELISSA OLSON 5351 IRVING AVE N $180.62 Cycle 6 0074280006 0211821440041 MICHAEL BLAKE 5318 IRVING AVE N $243.24 Cycle 6 0074320000 0211821440032 RYAN M FELGEN 5301 HUMBOLDT AVE N $304.89 Cycle 6 0074570000 0211821410010 CASSANDRA JOHNSON 5563 HUMBOLDT AVE N $273.91 Cycle 6 0074580009 0211821410006 MICHAEL WOLF 5605 HUMBOLDT AVE N $167.03 Cycle 6` 0074700003 0211821410019 TIMOTHY RAVELING 5606 IRVING AVE N $279.38 Cycle 6 0074710002 0211821410020 WILLIAM BAILEY 5600 IRVING AVE N $258.04 Cycle 6 0074860005 0211821410030 FRANK HENRY 5533 IRVING AVE N $87.34 Cycle 6 0074990000 0211821410048 MORRICE 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$201.90 Cycle 6 0077500004 0111821320077 STEVE OLSON 5636 HUMBOLDT AVE N $135.78 Cycle 6 0077710009 0111821320052 KIMBERLY DOROW 5545 GIRARD AVE N $499.84 Cycle 6 0077720206 0111821320075 LUMARIE OROZCO 5547 GIRARD AVE N $312.80 Cycle 6 0077840004 0111821320122 ABRAHAM YALARTAI 5658 GIRARD AVE N $184.00 Cycle 6 0077860002 0111821320043 DARYL GRAVES 5646 GIRARD AVE N $252.24 Cycle 6 0077930003 0111821320035 TIMOTHY SAUNDERS 5538 GIRARD AVE N $280.93 Cycle 6 0077990007 0111821320030 TERRY ROBERTS 1300 55TH AVE N $153.67 Cycle 6 0079090004 0111821320022 AMINA DIOURY 5625 FREMONT AVE N $450.14 Cycle 6 0079130008 0111821320020 JOEL ALMBERG 5651 FREMONT AVE N $340.46 Cycle 6 0079170004 0111821320117 CHRISTOPHER PASSENHEIM 5640 FREMONT AVE N $103.63 Cycle 6 0079300007 0111821320098 SARAH KENDEMA 5504 FREMONT AVE N $299.80 Cycle 6 0079540008 0111821320017 LECESTER GLOVER 5642 EMERSON AVE N $314.52 Cycle 6 0079660004 0111821320087 JOY PHOMMYVONG 5524 EMERSON AVE N $127.99 Cycle 6 0079680002 0111821320123 LYNN LOGAN 5510 EMERSON AVE N $323.18 Cycle 6 0079800006 0111821320004 JESSE SALAZAR 5625 DUPONT AVE N $448.05 Cycle 6 0079950009 0111821310081 LOLA I NELSEN 5540 DUPONT AVE N $377.30 Cycle 6 0079960008 0111821310080 WILLIAM T SAVOREN 5532 DUPONT AVE N $267.06 Cycle 6 0079970007 0111821310079 CHELSEE FLORENCE 5524 DUPONT AVE N $277.99 Cycle 6 0079990005 0111821310077 FELIX ORTIZ VILLA 5508 DUPONT AVE N $137.79 Cycle 6 0080010009 0111821310075 TIANDRA ROBINSON 5501 COLFAX AVE N $180.60 Cycle 6 0080140004 0111821310015 LAWRENCE ANDREWJESKI 5637 COLFAX AVE N $197.42 Cycle 6 0080430009 0111821310037 TAVIA ANDERSON 5631 BRYANT AVE N $301.72 Cycle 6 0080480004 0111821310098 REGLA MARTINEZ 5646 BRYANT AVE N $140.89 Cycle 6 0080500009 0111821310096 RESIDENT 5630 BRYANT AVE N $260.84 Cycle 6 0080600007 0111821310061 N AND G PROPERTIES LLC 5500 BRYANT AVE N $981.44 Cycle 6 0080670000 0111821310105 JEFFREY MORRISON 5513 CAMDEN AVE N $364.54 Cycle 6 0080760207 0111821310141 JOSEPH WINDSCHITTL 5516 ALDRICH DR N $301.34 Cycle 6 0080860007 0111821310086 EDWIN S HEMPEL 5631 ALDRICH AVE N $231.62 Cycle 6 0080870006 0111821310084 JULIE SUCKOW 827 57TH AVE N $283.87 Cycle 6 0081040005 0111821310006 GERALD MEL�ESMOEN 801 57TH AVE N $442.35 Cycle 6 0081090000 0111821420032 LINDA BLUML 5614 CAMDEN AVE N $409.65 Cycle 6 0082580009 0111821430084 ERIC KOTWITZ 5400 CAMDEN AVE N $388.01 Cycle 6 0082860104 0111821430106 PHILLIP BERGLIN 601 BELLVUE LA $459:79 Cycle 6 0082900108 0111821340139 RANDY BARNHARD 711 BELLVUE LA $188.45 Cycle 6 0083160009 0111821340049 ANNE WALASZEK 5447 BRYANT AVE N $237.47 Cycle 6 0083340007 0111821340084 DEBRA ENGLES 922 53RD AVE N $133.01 Cycle 6 0083420007 0111821340066 GREGG HASSLER 5350 COLFAX AVE N $144.93 Cycle 6 0083440005 0111821340061 CINDY GRANQUIST 5406 COLFAX AVE N $290.39 Cycle 6 0083460003 0111821340059 STEVEN SWANSON 5412 COLFAX AVE N $308.88 Cycle 6 0083540002 0111821340116 PETER DONAHUE 5455 COLFAX AVE N $310.84 Cycle 6 0083860004 0111821340106 PETER BERGLUND 5408 DUPONT AVE N $164.82 Cycle 6 0083880002 0111821340109 HOUMPHENG BOUNSAVATH 5438 DUPONT AVE N $230.05 Cycle 6 0083930005 0111821330075 HELEN EVANS 5447 DUPONT AVE N $180.29 Cycle 6 0084030003 0111821330139 THOMAS SPENCER 5333 DUPONT AVE N $183.51 Cycle 6 0084070009 0111821330143 KRISTOFFER KIPHUTH 5315 DUPONT AVE N $339.21 Cycle 6 0084320008 0111821330092 BRENT FAUL 5449 EMERSON AVE N $127.99 Cycle 6 0084330007 0111821330093 GERALD W KAMROW 5447 EMERSON AVE N $280.88 Cycle 6 0084340006 0111821330094 DUANE ENNINGA 5435 EMERSON AVE N $284.35 Cycle 6 0084420006 0111821330112 TOSHA ENGSTROM 5351 EMERSON AVE N $152.48 Cycle 6 0084450003 0111821330161 STEPHEN JARNOT 5335 EMERSON AVE N $319.95 Cycle 6 0084530002 0111821330125 GREGORY A TOROK 5302 FREMONT AVE N $134.44 Cycle 6 0084760203 0111821330162 BRUCE WARN 5415 FREMONT AVE N $401.06 Cycle 6 0084890000 0111821330001 LEONARDO DELUNA 5303 FREMONT AVE N $70.89 Cycle 6 0084960001 0111821330010 HERMENEGILD M SALINAS 5340 GIRARD AVE N $126.70 Cycle 6 0085130000 0111821330059 CHONG VANG 5415 GIRARD AVE N $134.44 Cycle 6 0085160007 0111821330062 MICHAEL LEASE 5405 GIRARD AVE N $152.50 Cycle 6 0085320007 0111821330026 TERRI CRENSHAW 5338 HUMBOLDT AVE N $318.50 Cycle 6 0085360003 0111821330066 RAVEN DEFILIPPO 5422 HUMBOLDT AVE N $1,069.08 Cycle 6 0085390000 0111821330069 MA DE LOS MARTINEZ SANCHEZ 5444 HUMBOLDT AVE N $537.91 Cycle 6 0085420005 0111821330071 DERENDA BROWN 5448 HUMBOLDT AVE N $178.88 Cycle 6 0099990071 0111821330169 LUXOR PROPERTIES LLC 5424 FREMONT AVE N $141.07 Cycle 6 TOTAL ACCOUNTS 176 $56,876.83 Cycle 6 Total GRAND TOTAL ACCOUNTS 810 $255,163.81 Grand Total COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Bo ane Ci Mana er g Y, tY g FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works 5�� DATE: August 4, 2009 SUBJECT: Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments far Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council adopts the resolution ardering a public hearing on Monday, Septemberl4, 2009 at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for delinquent public utility service accounts. Background: The attached resolution calls for a public hearing to receive public testimony and comments regarding the proposed special assessments for delinquent public utility accounts. Property owners with delinquent public utilities service accounts have received notice of delinquent account in accordance with the established collection policy and have not made payment. Copies of the proposed levy roll will be available for inspection at the City Council meeting on Monday night. A summary of the delinquent utility accounts as of August 4, 2009 is provided below. Active Total Delinquent Delinquent Accounts Amount District 1 175 59,145.16 District 2 136 37,279.55 District 3 151 38,238.89 District 4 127 31,952.75 District 5 156 45,362.35 District 6 209 55,442.08 Total 954 $267,420.78 Future council actions include the public hearing at the specified date and adoption of the resolution to certify the special assessment levy rolls with Hennepin County. The 2009 interest rate for special assessments is six (6) percent, as previously established by the CounciL Budget Issues: The proposed levy roll for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts currently includes 954 entries and totals $267,420.78 based on information provided by the Fiscal Support Services Department on August 4, 2009. A revised levy roll will be provided to the City Council prior to the public hearing on Septemher 14, 2009. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 14th day of September, 2009 in City Hall at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to pass upon the proposed assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts. 2. The City Clerk with the assistance of the Director of Public Works shall forthwith prepare assessment rolls for the above charges, and shall keep them on file and open to inspection by any interested persons. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing. 4. The City Clerk shall cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each parcel described in such assessment rolls not less than two weeks prior to the hearing. AuQUSt 10. 2009 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Custome� Name Certific� Balance Cycle TOTAL ACCOUNTS 175 �59,145.16 Cycie 1 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 136 �37,279.55 Cycle 2 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 151 a38,238.89 Cycle 3 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 127 531,952.75 Cycle 4 Total TOTAL ACCOUNTS 156 a45,362.35 Cycle 5 Totai TOTAL ACCOUNTS 209 555,442.08 Cycle 6 Total GRAND TOTAL 954 5267,420.78 Grand Total I i Custome� Account Name Service Address Certi�cation Balance Cycle• 00025466 0000080000 JONAH N WARNER 5109 69TH AVE N $44.53 Cycle 1 00017046 0000150001 MARANATHA HOME 5401 69TH AVE N $3,660.88 Cycle 1 00024927 0000150209 MARANATHA PLACE APTS 5415 69TH AVE N $4,494.14 Cycie 1 00027465 0000160000 LARRY MEYER 6843 TOLEDO AVE N $310.46 Cycle 1 00017052 00002Q0004 DIANNA ANDERSON 6819 TOLEDO AVE N $220.07 Cycle 1 00027697 0000350007 DESIREE WILKERS4N 5318 68TH AVE N $411.15 Cycle 1 00017074 0000500007 THOMAS ANDREWS 5312 67TH AVE N $412.90 Cycie 1 00031307 0000700003 KIMBERLY SYKES 6736 TOLEDO AVE N $332.44 Cycie 1 00017103 0000790004 KAREN EDEBURN 6801 SCOTT AVE N $312.44 Cycle 1 00025393 0000860005 SHARON BRACK 6843 SCOTT AVE N $113.47 Cycle 1 00027534 0001040003 SHANA WINTER 6707 REGENT AVE N $271.27 Cycle 1 00026907 00011?0003 SCOTT EEL�S 6807 REGENT AVE N $321.55 Cycle 1 00032799 0001360005 DARIUS GILES 6707 QUAIL AVE N $283.54 Cycle 1 00036186 0001380003 DENNA RUCKER 6719 QUAIL AVE N $124.82 Cycle 1 00039520 0001430006 FAMILY HOME RESOLUTIONS LLC 6807 QUAIL AVE N $462.23 Cyele 1 00017174 0001530003 JOEY C NIENABER 6818 QUAIL AVE N $317.10 Cycle 1 j 00038520 0001560000 DERRICK ANTHONY 6800 QUAIL AVE N $308.77 Cycle 1 00037061 0001570009 HUSSIEN LEE 4909 68TH AVE N $132.94 Cycle 1 00033302 0001630001 FILEMON PEREZ 6706 QUAIL AVE N $147.52 Cycle 1 00030023 0001790003 MICK MAGUIRE 6839 PERRY AVE N $428.41 Cycle 1 00017229 0002110003 ROBERT SHAW 6836 ORCHARD AVE N $367.48 Cycle 1 00037679 0002150009 RAUL ERICKSON 6812 ORCHARD AVE N $178.74 Cycle 1 00032834 0002170007 IRNESTO GUERRERO 6800 ORCHARD AVE N $82.25 Cycle 1 00017276 0003970009 JONATHAN EVARTS 6936 MAJOR AVE N $289.31 Cycle 1 00017285 0004060008 DAN DEMPSEY 6915 MAJOR AVE N $214J6 Cycie 1 00038367 0004090005 SEAN SULLIVAN 6933 MAJOR AVE N $235.80 Cycle 1 00036484 0004170104 KEEFE TURNER 4801 WINGARD PL $132.04 Cycle 1 00017299 0004170203 DONALD POTTER 4803 WINGARD PL $179.37 Cycle 1 00038663 0004180202 CHRISTOPHER KILBURN 7112 PERRY PL $293.02 Cycie 1 00037119 0004240105 MS. JOHNNIE HARVEY 7100 QUAIL CIR W $101.68 Cycle 1 00035348 0004250203 HELEN DORNSBACH 5QQ5 WINGARD PL $223.51 Cycie 1 00017361 0004300206 JOSEPH P HALL 7220 PERRY CT E $118.88 Cycle 1 00035223 0004320105 RICARDO MOORE 7207 PERRY CT E $497.89 Cycle 1 00037186 0004320402 WILLIAM GROSS 7213 PERRY CT E $276.94 Cycle 1 00039384 0004350300 PATRICIA ONER 4910 WINGARD PL $127.33 Cycle 1 00038733 0004350607 CHRISTINA STEVENSON 4904 WINGARD PL $572.85 Cycle 1 00030571 0004360309 BARBARA LATHAM 7204 PERRY CT E $316.95 Cycle 1 00036901 0004390009 EDITH FRANCO 4800 71 ST AVE N $82.34 Cycle 1 00036482 0004680003 HERMELINDO MORALES 6925 PERRY AVE N $92.65 Cycle 1 00034727 0004720007 JOSIAH MARUCHA 6901 PERRY AVE N $139.01 Cycie 1 00025841 0004790000 GLORIA M PEREZ 6900 QUAIL AVE N $276.22 Cycle 1 00039323 0004850002 TANYETTE WIGGISON 7000 QUAIL AVE N $146.10 Cycle 1 I 0001745� 0005650005 TERRY L COTTEW 7031 QUAIL AVE N $306.16 Cycie� 00039038 0005760002 DARRYL SMITH 6907 QUAIL AVE N $37.03 Cycle 1 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Cyele 2 0003208� 0060250201 TOM VANBEEK 6769 HUMBOLDT AVE N $303.22 Cycle� 00037167 0060370009 MN CONF ASSC SEVENTHDAY ADVENT 6625 HUMBOLDT AVE N $546.74 Cycie 2 00034928 0060710006 SAN ANTONIO GRILL INC 2101 FREEWAY BLVD $887.35 Cycle 2 00038245 0060790602 OLIVER ANDURU 1609 67TH LN N $120.27 Cycle 2 00038103 0060820003 NICHOLAS PRAH 6616 IRVING PL N $343.05 Cycle 2 00038349 0060820300 LISA JOHNSON 6704 IRVING PL N $188.48 Cycle 2 00016996 0060960007 JONN A HANSON 6731 ALDRICH AVE N $273.52 Cycle 2 00026194 0060971103 LAURIE RANDALL 6801 ALDRICH AVE N $31.13 Cycle 2 00017006 0061010000 TIMOTHY FRANKLIN 6718 BRYANT AVE N $287.95 Cycle 2 00039061 0061030008 THERESA DEMBY 6706 BRYANT AVE N $46.98 Cycie 2 00100075 0061160003 LAKIESHA FLY 6718 ALDRICH AVE N $146.29 Cycle 2 TOTAL ACCOUNTS 136 537,279.55 Cycle 2 Total 00025859 0017000005 JOHN SCHWARZ 5401 63RD AVE N $678.82 Cycle 3 00028776 0017160007 BENNIE KYLES 5301 62ND AVE N $298.31 Cycle 3 00035257 0017290002 DEKETA EVANS 5330 62ND AVE N $365.07 Cycle 3 00028413 0017300009 MATTHEW SLIND 6212 UNITY AVE N $156.04 Cycle 3 00029858 0017370002 THOMAS DAHLSTROM 5213 BOULDER LA $110.58 Cycle 3 00037256 001�400007 MANEE VANTH LEE 6209 SCOTT AVE N $292.71 Cycle 3 00038902 0017560008 BRYCE SANDERS 5307 63RD AVE N $325.18 Cycie 3 00037729 0017610001 VICKI CHARLES 6242 SCOTT AVE N $400.43 Cycle 3 00035478 0017660006 WILLIAM LORENTZ 6212 SCOTT AVE N $281.01 Cycle 3 00032825 0017690003 ALVINA LOPEZ 6142 SCOTT AVE N $120.93 Cycle 3 00019867 0017720008 SHARON WEISS 6124 SCOTT AVE N $104.44 Cycle 3 00036828 0017800008 SCOTT ODEGAARD 6219 REGENT AVE N $152.46 Cycle 3 00032664 0047840004 BENDU KIAZOLU 5101 63RD AVE N $606.58 Cycle 3 00035516 0017860002 JOSE PEREZ 6236 REGENT AVE N $205.78 Cycle 3 00026558 0017940002 DEMARCUS BROWN 6136 REGENT AVE N $317.28 Cycle 3 00037121 0018060008 OLUBUNMI OLABIYI 6219 QUAIL AVE N $435.49 Cycle 3 00028546 0018180004 NGUON CHHUOY 6200 QUAIL AVE N $159.68 Cycle 3 00033559 0018240006 PAJ ROSE YANG 6101 PERRY AVE N $117.34 Cycle 3 00035234 0018280002 XAY PAO THAO 6125 PERRY AVE N $91.49 Cycle 3 00030143 0018580005 MAI YANG 6101 SCOTT AVE N $109.60 Cycle 3 00019950 0018590004 ROGER MORIN 6107 SCOTT AVE N $135.09 Cycle 3 00034315 0018620009 TRACY JACOBS 6125 SCOTT AVE N $132.35 Cycle 3 00038425 0018710008 SAO THAO 6331 UNITY AVE N $114.76 Cycle 3 00039777 0018880009 CORLIS LEGGETT 6601 UNfTY AVE N $277.65 Cycle 3 00019981 0018920003 SIONEY WILLKOM 6617 UNITY AVE N $97.99 Cycie 3 00037641 0019030000 OLUFUNSO ADEOTI 5200 HOWE LA $279.11 Cycie 3 00035686 0019050008 CHARLES E TURNER 5124 HOWE LA $380.93 Cycle 3 00032456 0019090004 RENEE G KOJETIN 5100 HOWE LA $123.94 Cycle 3 00036371 0019160005 ANNIE FORSTER 4900 HOWE LA $402.91 Cycle 3 00039829 0019350002 HEIDI VANDERVELDEN 5113 HOWE LA $113.47 Cycle 3 00028968 0019440001 CHOU YANG 5231 HOWE LA $277.78 Cycle 3 00020040• 0019510001 MARK NELSON •5230 66TH AVE N $161.05 Cycle 00020043 0019550007 DEAN A KOROGI 5206 66TH AVE N $99.20 Cycle 3 00035446 0019570005 DAVID ROSE 5130 66TH AVE N $339.92 Cycle 3 00037809 0019770001 DAVID BLEVINS 5125 66TH AVE N $172.83 Cycle 3 00020075 0019870009 JED RANCOUR 6524 UNITY AVE N $476.24 Cycle 3 00038312 0020180000 JAMES RANSOM 5231 WINCHESTER LA $78.82 Cycle 3 00038656 0020260000 NICHOLAS MORRIA 5224 65TH AVE N $380.53 Cyele 3 00039556 0020340000 DALE MELBIE 5112 65TH AVE N $231.83 Cycle 3 d0038569 0020380006 NORMA CHAVEZ 5006 65TH AVE N $143.14 Cycle 3 00037373 0020420000 JEANNE THEIS 4906 65TH AVE N $213.74 Cycle 3 00028348 0020550004 GARY DAVIS 6407 PERRY AVE N $139.27 Cycle 3 00039662 0020610006 ERIN LEEGAARD 6319 PERRY AVE N $224.48 Cycle 3 00020157 0020680009 LOUIS SINCLAIR 5000 63RD AVE N $101.86 Cycle 3 00027247 0020840009 ARDIS MELBIE 6332 QUAIL AVE N $69.53 Cycle 3 00029694 0020900001 RICHARD FARRAND 6412 QUAIL AVE N $260.25 Cycle 3 00025800 0020910000 IAN MCAREE 6418 QUAIL AVE N $262,66 Cycle 3 00039428 0021030006 MICHAEL R BROLSMA 6345 QUAIL AVE N $391.53 Cycle 3 00034114 0021040005 HECTOR TABLAS 6337 QUAIL AVE N $225.52 Cycle 3 00031438 0021140201 MICHAEL LAFAVE 6424 REGENT AVE N $309.42 Cycle 3 00040195 0021220003 TIM XIONG 6413 REGENT AVE N $52.00 Cycle 3 00038196 0021250000 TROY BAKER 6333 REGENT AVE N $113.47 Cycie 3 OQ033729 0021650001 JOHN WETTERHAHN 5007 65TH AVE N $161.80 Cycle 3 00032001 0021800002 TOU LIA LEE 6331 SCOTT AVE N $118.63 Cycie 3 00017897 0021860006 MARK PETERSON 5306 ELEANOR LA $36.16 Cycle 3 00020276 0021880004 BEVERLY KILLEBREW 5318 ELEANOR LA $389.06 Cycie 3 00038518 0022010007 KHADRAH WAZWAZ 6318 UNITY AVE N $334.00 Cycle 3 00020290 0022020006 ROBERT BURRELL 5331 ELEANOR LA $216.38 Cycle 3 00037492 0022030005 SCOTT WACHS 5325 ELEANOR LA $295.72 Cycle 3 00037928 0022170009 LORENA CARRILLO 5312 63RD AVE N $184.22 Cycle 3 00035065 0022190007 AMY MOO 5324 63RD AVE N $114.76 Cycle 3 00034289 0022320000 MARY ROONEY 6412 PERRY AVE N $247.64 Cycie 3 00020339 0022500007 WILLIAM A HILL 6313 ORCHARD AVE N $103.15 Cycle 3 00035566 0022620003 LEONARD SCOTT 6406 ORCMARD AVE N $287.98 Cycte 3 00038173 0022660009 TIFFANY DELANEY 6430 ORCHARD AVE N $451.10 Cycle 3 00033230 0022690006 AYESHA BOBRAY 6443 NOBLE AVE N $114.09 Cycle 3 00038332 0022780005 JUDSON CHEA 6337 NOBLE AVE N $272.66 Cycle 3 00032896 0022810000 T�DD VLASATY 4707 ELEANOR LA $47.28 Cycle 3 00033485 0022870004 GUILLERMO JIMENEZ 6412 NOBLE AVE N $248.28 Cycle 3 00020383 0022950004 JON L HUDLOW 6431 MAJOR AVE N $232.87 Cycle 3 d0024912 0023000007 JAMES CAPLES 6401 MAJORAVE N $242.64 Cycle 3 00032043 0023120003 CHARLES HARGROVE 6424 MAJOR AVE N $412.68 Cycle 3 00020410 0023220001 JOSEPH SCHORN 6401 LEE AVE N $478.21 Cycle 3 00025636 0023340007 MORTON J COBB 4706 63RD AVE N $348.66 Cycle 3 0003171� 0023750007 JASON BLANSKI 6241 MAJOR AVE N $310.67 Cycle� 00020449 0023790003 CHRISTOPHER HAGEN 6217 MAJOR AVE N $99.28 Cycle 3 00039482 0024000006 MICHAEL LUTZ 6218 MAJOR AVE N $330.40 Cycle 3 00038821 0024200002 BRENDA DAWSON 4501 63RD AVE N $547.44 Cycle 3 00034053 0024260006 ROMEO GONO 6207 LEE AVE N $123.72 Cycle 3 00034478 0024270005 TERRELL JOHNSON 6201 LEE AVE N $304.53 Cycle 3 00031221 0024290003 MOLINNA PHOMPHACKDY 6137 LEE AVE N $268.09 Cycle 3 00034802 0025440003 RESIDENT 6200 LEE AVE N $310.81 Cycle 3 00032865 0025480009 CHRISTINE BROWN 6224 LEE AVE N $244.34 Cycie 3 00036035 0025490008 JASON STANFORD 6230 LEE AVE N $433.50 Cycie 3 00038938 0025500004 JONATHON PHILLIPS 6236 LEE AVE N $266.13 Cyele 3 00029643 0025580006 KELLY BODIFORD 6336 LEE AVE N $291.55 Cycle 3 00033451 0025680004 OMAR SANNEH 4401 65TH AVE N $371.28 Cycle 3 00020515 0025810007 GILFORD SUNDEEN 6313 KYLE AVE N $355.09 Cycie 3 00033888 0026080006 TAMIKA CATES-WADE 6200 KYLE AVE N $519.61 Cycle 3 00032397 0026330005 KANARI PETERSON 6437 JUNE AVE N $370.81 Cycle 3 00020577 0026420004 ALAN MILLER 6331 JUNE AVE N $69.29 Cycle 3 0�038286 0026530000 FONG XIONG 6213 JUNE AVE N $113.47 Cycle 3 00034471 0026640007 JOHNSON OGBORU 4218 61 ST AVE N $718.58 Cycle 3 00034373 0026760003 LUCKY I IGBINOBA 3906 61 ST AVE N $261.94 Cycle 3 00020614 0026780001 SHERMAN KHO 3818 61ST AVE N $422.18 Cycle 3 00038745 0026940001 IRENE LUCKETT 4013 JANET LA $118.63 Cycle 3 00039564 0027030000 ELLEN LLANAS 6126 JUNE AVE N $78.64 Cycle 3 00026658 0027190002 GABRIEL SAYEE 6121 FRANCE AVE N $318.99 Cycle 3 00040305 0027220007 JOHN MACLIN 3813 62ND AVE N $197.32 Cycle 3 00034055 0027230006 TAMMY LENOIR 3901 62ND AVE N $273.20 Cycle 3 00033625 0027420003 BIANCA MORALES 4106 62ND AVE N $97.99 Cycle 3 00039501 0027450000 VIRGINIA ELLIOTT 4012 62ND AVE N $399.49 Cycle 3 00030370 0027530009 ISMAEL AYALA 3800 62ND AVE N $293.50 Cycle 3 I 00037927 0027600000 KPOLUNWON DAHN 4001 JOYCE LA $346.88 Cycle 3 00037347 0027610009 JUAN JAIMES 4007 JOYCE LA $171.52 Cycie 3 00039202 0027660004 SAM FEAHN 4113 JOYCE LA $309.58 Cycle 3 00031660 0027740004 LOWELL D JANSEN 4200 JOYCE LA $273.46 Cycie 3 �I 00038039 0027870009 JOSHUA KIDD 6225 FRANCE AVE N $347.28 Cyde 3 00020731 0027950009 BYRON J HILL 4001 63RD AVE N $236.34 Cycle 3 00037265 0028020000 IDOWU KOTILA 4201 63RD AVE N $225.56 Cycle 3 00034919 0028030009 RESIDENT 4207 63RD AVE N $122.50 Cycle 3 00030395 0028370009 JAMES HESTER 6301 INDIANA AVE N $447.58 Cycle 3 00033989 0028380008 SHANTEL KING 6300 INDIANA AVE N $38.61 Cycle 3 00036802 0028390007 MUSA BLAMA 6306 INDIANA AVE N $168.80 Cycle 3 �0027206 0028400004 SHERRY HIGGINS 6312 INDIANA AVE N $230.39 Cycie 3 00020784 0028500001 KENNETH OLSON 6430 MARLIN DR $259.60 Cycie 3 00038111 0028600009 NOHEMI DE LA CRUZ 6419 MARLIN DR $286.62 Cycle 3 00035579• 0028750002 KARLI MAMMES •4212 65TH AVE N $237.23 Cycle 00039248 0028780009 RESIDENT 4306 65TH AVE N $1,061.79 Cycle 3 00038808 0028800005 ALLEN WATSON 4318 65TH AVE N $346.67 Cycie 3 00036266 0028860009 ADRIENE C LUXFORD 4506 65TH AVE N $251.82 Cycie 3 00038209 0028870008 BRIAN SMITH 4512 65TH AVE N $117.34 Cycle 3 00039557 0028900003 AMY WAZWAZ 4606 65TH AVE N $97.99 Cycle 3 00029365 0029150004 ELIZABETH WUOLLET 4413 WINCHESTER LA $82.51 Cycle 3 00035895 0029160003 BRENDA WNITSON 4407 WINCHESTER LA $404.01 Cycle 3 00038386 0029240003 BRUNO PEREZ 4213 WINCHESTER LA $147.01 Cycle 3 00038101 0029340001 M BUSHEY 4218 WINCHESTER LA $470.89 Cycle 3 00031335 0029400003 AUDREY HALSTEAD 4400 WINCHESTER LA $216.09 Cycle 3 00020875 0029420209 THOMAS D GLEASON 4418 WINCHESTER LA $99.28 Cycle 3 00039875 0029430000 DAN,IEL PETTIT 4500 WINCHESTER LA $114.08 Cycle 3 00020894 0029610007 GEORGE ANONSEN 4407 66TH AVE N $69.53 Cycie 3 00034875 0029730003 SAM LA YING YANG 4110 66TH AVE N $153.46 Cycle 3 00039040 0029810003 ZOZANNE DIZAYEE 4306 66TH AVE N $123.79 Cycle 3 00038940 0029820002 MICHELLE MADANAYAKE 4312 66TH AVE N $243.43 Cycle 3 00039405 0030150001 ARENA LEARNING CTR 6415 BROOKLYN BLVD $59.93 Cycie 3 I 00031652 0030370005 MAE PROPERTIES LLP 6500 BROOKLYN BLVD $1,537.58 Cycle 3 00032922 0030440006 VICTOR OGUNBANWO 3701 66TH AVE N $262.10 Cycle 3 00032615 0030480101 MIKE BELL 6607 FRANCE AVE N $265.74 Cycle 3 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DAVID CHOUINARD 6336 COLFAX AVE N $128.53 Cycle 4 00039387 0000080003 TYLER NOVAK 6418 COLFAX AVE N $302.08 Cycle 4 00029208 OOQ0930108 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC 6330 CAMDEN AVE N $550.31 Cycle 4 00032902 0001010009 JENNIFER COLEMAN 1205 63RD LA N $107.79 Cycle 4 00039772 0001070003 EMMANUAL PAYMAH 1231 63RD LA N $154.08 Cycie 4 00039707 0008690001 MIRACLE EMPOWERMENT CENTER 5801 JOHN MARTtN DR $412.61 Cycle 4 00039272 0086330000 TERESA BARBIE 5712 LOGAN AVE N $207.83 Cycle 4 0003451� 0086350107 SABRtNA YOUNGE 5720 LOGAN AVE N $116.30 Cycle� 00031834 0086370105 SAEED JIBRELL 5744 LOGAN AVE N $325.44 Cycle 4 00027992 0086630Q03 JEFFREY LEWIS 5732 KNOX AVE N $400.32 Cycle 4 00038022 0086710003 JEBANTUS GWEIN 5850 KNOX AVE N $297.94 Cycle 4 00036664 0086720002 ADEMOLA ADEGUN 1703 59TH AVE N $155.33 Cycle 4 00031817 0086730001 BILL ASHFORD 5837 JAMES AVE N $48.20 Cycle 4 00026631 0086760008 JEFFERY J HANSON 5815 JAMES AVE N $112.05 Cycle 4 00038714 0086920008 DEEDEE BERGQUIST 5742 JAMES AVE N $110.63 Cycie 4 00030630 0086940006 WILLIAM STAGE 5806 JAMES AVE N $313.04 Cycle 4 00036716 0086980002 ZOE LORD 5830 JAMES AVE N $236.36 Cycie 4 00025460 0087050003 DENISE L TIMMONS 5819 iRVING AVE N $141.85 Cycle 4 00040198 0087140002 RYANNE UNK 5707 IRVING AVE N $65.37 Cycle 4 00018917 0087150001 JOSEPH LEWANDOWSKI 5701 IRVING AVE N $289.37 Cycle 4 00036177 0087190007 DEXTER WILLIAMS 5728 IRVING AVE N $271.50 Cycie 4 00039734 0087400000 CHESTER JULIN 5815 HUMBOLDT AVE N $248.94 Cycle 4 00040049 0087470003 KENNY RICHARDSON 5713 HUMBOLDT AVE N $185.14 Cycle 4 00037111 0087500007 SHEA S HALSTEAD 5700 HUMBOLDT AVE N $486.24 Cycle 4 00039389 0087550002 DAMON ANDERSON 5748 HUMBOLDT AVE N $368.08 Cycle 4 00030513 0087650000 DARCY IVERSON 6000 HUMBOLDT AVE N $286.50 Cycle 4 00036138 0087710002 RESIDENT 6038 LILAC DR N $185.88 Cycle 4 I 00018970 0087770006 BRAD ASHTON 6021 GIRARD AVE N $277.22 Cycie 4 00036978 0087790004 RESIDENT 6007 GIRARD AVE N $191.51 Cycle 4 00018978 0087850006 RAY 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00038221 0090440001 TERRY TRAVER 6227 COLFAX AVE N $243.82 Cycle 4 00036446 0090580004 JOSEPH PALM 6025 COLFAX AVE N $87.66 Cycle 4 00037540 0090600000 HECTOR HERNANDEZ 6013 COLFAX AVE N $610.46 Cycle 4 00034743 0090610009 ERROL EDWARDS 6007 COLFAX AVE N $720.64 Cycle 4 00036195 0090630007 DUANE MURSCHEL 5943 COLFAX AVE N $38.14 Cycle 4 00034703 0090820004 KER VUE 921 58TH AVE N $266.19 Cycie 4 00019267 0090900004 WILLIAM DONNELLY 5840 COLFAX AVE N $242.81 Cycle 4 00027599 0090960008 RESIDENT 5926 COLFAX AVE N $245.99 Cycle 4 00036285 0090970007 THAO VUE 5932 COLFAX AVE N $131.91 Cycle 4 I 00034026 0091080004 JASON ERICKSON 905 61ST AVE N $112.05 Cycie 4 00032096 0091100000 JOHN CUMMINGS 6106 COLFAX AVE N $418.87 Cycle 4 00036206 0091150005 NAZARIO PINZON-GONZALEZ 6200 COLFAX AVE N $219.95 Cycie 4 00019297 0091220006 LOREN DEL CROWE 6234 LILAC DR N $140.80 Cycle 4 00036855 0091230005 MAi DOUA YANG 6238 LILAC DR N $113.47 Cycle 4 00039720 0091270001 RECIFE PROPERTIES INC 6225 BRYANT AVE N $277.08 Cycle 4 00029737 0091410003 GLENN KURKE 6021 BRYANT AVE N $76.41 Cycle 4 Q0036230 0091570004 JUAN F ACOSTA 5827 BRYANT AVE N $294.33 Cycle 4 00025559 0091760001 JANET JOHNSON 5700 BRYANT AVE N $283.45 Cycle 4 00019356 0091820003 PHIL OSTERBAUER 5800 BRYANT AVE N $254.13 Cycle 4 00019360 0091910002 RENATO JAPOR 5848 BRYANT AVE N $112.05 Cycie 4 00032827 0092060005 NALDO FONSECA 6040 BRYANT AVE N $269.17 Cycle 4 000193� 0092090002 BILL KOLBE 6114 BRYANT AVE N $254.33 Cycle� 00036197 0092210006 SECUNDINO ALVARADO 6252 BRYANT AVE N $258.40 Cycle 4 00028883 0092330002 MONICA SHOCKENCY 6107 ALDRICH AVE N $277.46 Cycie 4 00039225 0092340001 AMANDA HOBSON 810 61ST AVE N $154.30 Cycle 4 00028389 0092350000 KRISTEN RYAN 6043 ALDRICH AVE N $292.83 Cycle 4 00039684 0092400003 KARI JIMENEZ 6009 ALDRICH AVE N $258.42 Cycle 4 00031016 0092530007 RESIDENT 5835 ALDRICH AVE N $382.06 Cycle 4 00030849 0092650003 NATASHA L GUNDERSEN 713 58TH AVE N $372.28 Cycle 4 00037573 0092700105 KONG YANG 5725 CAMDEN AVE N $299.01 Cycle 4 00036259 0092750001 SILVIA CAAMANO 5810 ALDRICH AVE N $127.5i Cycte 4 OOOi9439 0092790007 PAUL SCULLY 5834 ALDRICH AVE N $402.74 Cycle 4 00019439 0092800004 PAUL SCULLY 5848 ALDRICH AVE N $284.04 Cycle 4 00038695 0092850009 RODOLFO CORDOVA 5916 ALDRICH AVE N $338.49 Cycle 4 00038639 0092920000 SHANI MERCHANT 6012 ALDRICH AVE N $556.25 Cycie 4 00019451 0092970005 JACK REED 6042 ALDRICH AVE N $223.06 Cycle 4 00029362 0093180000 DON FETT 6200 CAMDEN AVE N $263.69 Cycie 4 00034737 0093450007 JUSTIN LUNEMANN 5905 CAMDEN AVE N $428.23 Cycle 4 00039492 0093680009 SCOTf FOSTER 5958 CAMDEN AVE N $85.00 Cycle 4 00028092 0093700005 BRIAN ANDERSON 6006 CAMDEN AVE N $112.98 Cycle 4 00019518 0093820001 CURTIS HAWKINS 521 62ND AVE N $206.27 Cycle 4 00019523 0093870006 KAREN HOLTER 6127 LYNDALE AVE N $117.72 Cycle 4 00100120 0093920009 RESIDENT 510 61ST AVE N $270.41 Cycle 4 00031265 0093970004 RENEE KLICK 6023 LYNDALE AVE N $339.54 Cycie 4 00033488 0094030006 TONY 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AVE N $328.10 Cycle 5 00022906 0032300005 SHARLYN OCONNOR 3319 66TH AVE N $266.63 Cycle 5 00022910 0032340001 DAVID GLAUVITZ 3300 QUARLES RD $334.02 Cycle 5 00023666 0032350000 THAI XIONG 3218 QUARLES RD $97.85 Cycle 5 00038525 0032380007 KEN NETH FRIDAY 3200 QUARLES RD $296.79 Cycie 5 00039090• 0032460007 PHILIP ROBERTS •3000 QUARLES RD $345.90 Cycle 00027130 0032490004 ROBERT W STRAUCH 3013 QUARLES RD $408.54 Cycle 5 00038314 0032510009 JEFFREY JOHNSON 3025 QUARLES RD $360.97 Cycle 5 00036590 0032580002 KIONNE ROBINSON 3213 QUARLES RD $714.97 Cycle 5 00036748 0032620006 JACKIE PASTORET 3313 QUARLES RD $188.86 Cycle 5 00038976 0032700006 1'ANYA HOSKINS 3212 65TH AVE N $301.16 Cycle 5 00034955 0032710005 JENNIFER KURTH 3206 65TH AVE N $331.19 Cycle 5 00034098 0033000000 LEONEL CORONADO 3312 64TH AVE N $289.36 Cycle 5 00028074 0033030007 PAM MIX 3224 64TH AVE N $146.29 Cycle 5 00038977 0033150003 JENNIFER LAYMAN 3000 64TH AVE N $419.50 Cycle 5 00031710 0033160002 ARTURO RODRIGUEZ 6325 XERXES AVE N $267.30 Cycle 5 00038678 0033260000 ANGEL COOPER 3207 64TH AVE N $323.29 Cycle 5 00039177 0033380006 KOTOMA SMITH 3216 POE RD $340.04 Cycle 5 00039896 0033420000 ROBYN JANUSZEWSKI 3200 POE RD $371.57 Cycle b 00036988 0033540005 NATHAN EAGLE 3101 OHENRY RD $469.67 Cycle 5 00038823 0033590000 KAO YANG 3207 OHENRY RD $178.62 Cycle 5 00023039 0033620005 JOHN SWADNER 3221 POE RD $342.65 Cycle 5 00033157 0033650002 ALBERT D COOKE 3313 POE RD $305.09 Cycle 5 00027241 0033730002 MICHAEL TORREY-WHITE 3219 OHENRY RD $313.56 Cycle 5 00039652 0033790006 JESSE WILLE 3312 63RD AVE N $32.52 Cycle 5 00038527 0033820001 AFOLAKEMI HUFF 3218 63RD AVE N $166.16 Cycle 5 00025125 0033900001 DEBRA LOGAN 3018 63RD AVE N $288.87 Cycle 5 I� 00036749 0034050004 YAPOR VANG 2706 63RD AVE N $405.46 Cycle 5 00028623 0034080001 NICOLE STEWART 6309 BROOKLYN DR $519.04 Cycie 5 00037831 0034130004 LAKIESHA LEAKE 2725 OHENRY RD $59.20 Cycle 5 00034782 0034190008 DENNIS BUTENSCHOEN 2907 OHENRY RD $151.87 Cycle 5 I, 00037331 0034310002 MAJEEDAH LIPFORD 2718 OHENRY RD $35.54 Cycle 5 00023110 0034340009 DALE CERNOHLAVEK 2700 OHENRY RD $342.53 Cycle 5 i 00030651 0034450006 CYNTHIA MEIER 2801 64TH AVE N $260.24 Cycle 5 00039407 0034500008 LARABA iKANI 2907 64TH AVE N $2,282.80 Cycle 5 00023128 0034530005 JOHN R WING 6400 XERXES AVE N $112.05 Cycle 5 00033826 0034610005 ROBIN HALL 2712 fi4TH AVE N $253.26 Cycle 5 00036404 0034660000 ERVtN WRIGHT 2606 64TH AVE N $365.95 Cycie 5 00031103 0034760008 ALEXANDER JAMES 2701 65TH AVE N $339.88 Cycle 5 00038536 0034820000 RYKICHA WELLS 2813 65TH AVE N $220.00 Cycle 5 00037623 0034880004 MARVETTA ADAMS 2918 65TH AVE N $292.58 Cycle 5 00023167 0034900000 HENRY R SCHWARTZ 2906 65TH AVE N $224.68 Cycle 5 00023183 0035060002 MARK HACKETT 6501 BROOKLYN DR $209.63 Cycle 5 00100136 0035080000 AMARE ALEMU 2901 66TH AVE N $349.02 Cycle 5 00035930 0035090009 RENEE WILLIAMS 2807 66TH AVE N $97.86 Cycle 5 00038781 0035090108 KELLI YANG VAJ 2801 66TH AVE N $41.07 Cycle 5 00033662 0035110203 ROLAND LIVINGSTONE 2906 66TH AVE N $269.31 Cycle 5 00 2 622 0 9 0035350007 ALYSSA WILSON 6228 BROOKLYN DR 173.25 C cle y 5 0003781� 0035450005 GHANA MBAYE 3013 62ND AVE N $271.95 Cyci� 00036116 0035480002 IEFRIK FERREYRA 3109 LAWRENCE RD $422.40 Cycle 5 00023240 0035590008 KENNETH CHRISTIANS 3309 LAWRENCE RD $286.70 Cycle 5 00033776 0035770006 RENEE T PETERSON 3119 62ND AVE N $119.14 Cycle 5 00038980 0035910008 LABAH WALTON 3507 62ND AVE N $228.75 Cycie 5 00039176 0035950004 PRO MEDICAL 3412 62ND AVE N $147.71 Cycle 5 00039628 0036370004 BRANDON LOGEMANN 3206 MUMFORD RD $328.54 Cycie 5 00026618 0036870003 DARLENE PASLEY 3013 NASH RD $370.71 Cycie 5 00040165 0036990009 GORDON HINES 3107 63RD AVE N $65.69 Cycle 5 00024538 0037370003 GEORGE BROWN 2907 63RD AVE N 298.17 Cycle 5 00037276 0037630000 BETTY L REEVES 2801 NASH RD 75.19 C cle 5 Y 00032386 0037700001 RUBEN RAMIREZ MARQUEZ 2906 MUMFORD RD $59.78 Cycie 5 00037302 0037760005 MATTHEW XIONG 2901 MUMFORD RD $267.46 Cycle 5 00100145 0037880209 RESIDENT 6119 BEARD AVE N $152.34 Cycle 5 00033894 0038380001 FOLUSO FAMUYIDE 3118 61ST AVE N $337.83 Cycle 5 00029259 0038420005 CHRISTOPHER P FAHEY 3018 61 ST AVE N $472.62 Cycie 5 00031481 0038450002 ALISHA CLAUSEN 6101 XERXES AVE N $150.36 Cycle 5 00034559 0038560008 PATRICIA HOLCOMB 5918 UPTON AVE N $224.38 Cycle 5 00023474 0038760004 RAYMOND BROWN 5836 VINCENT AVE N $377.04 Cycle 5 I 00027133 0038940002 LAWRENCE P POLYS 5936 WASHBURN AVE N $360.02 Cycle 5 00028025 0039000004 JOHN LAMBERT 5900 WASHBURN AVE N $132.96 Cycle 5 00032986 0039020002 LERNELL D JAMES 5836 WASHBURN AVE N $272.93 Cycle 5 00036861 0039130009 EVERRENE BONNICK 5949 WASHBURN AVE N $807.13 Cycle 5 00036557 0039240006 GABRIEL KROMAH 5912 XERXES AVE N $159.24 Cycle 5 00037703 0039290001 JERRY MANOVICH 5836 XERXES AVE N $439.05 Cycle 5 00038696 0039310007 PADMENI RAMRUP 5841 XERXES AVE N $218.96 Cycle 5 00027924 0039340004 DEB TALATALA 5913 XERXES AVE N $374.68 Cycle 5 00035725 0039360002 MATTHEW FOX 5925 XERXES AVE N $258.47 Cycle 5 00039329 0039400006 ANGELA TURNER 5949 XERXES AVE N $314.56 Cycie 5 00038477 0039490007 YOUNG YANG 6006 YORK AVE N $56.55 Cycle 5 I, 00034587 0039550008 SARAH APPLETON 5924 YORK AVE N $138.88 Cycie 5 00023593 0039960009 PAMELA ARNESON 5901 ZENITH AVE N $334.18 Cycle 5 00037212 0040010000 JUDITH NDUBISI 5931 2ENITH AVE N $376.11 Cycle 5 00023623 0040250002 BRETT COMSTOCK 5836 ABBOTT AVE N $489.68 Cycle 5 00028889 0040310004 TOUNGOR VONLEH 5919 ABBOTT AVE N $231.23 Cycle 5 00023654 0040560004 DON THAYER 3315 59TH AVE N $235.70 Cycle 5 00039832 0040800004 INDRA GORBERDNAN 5801 DREW AVE N $107.79 Cycle 5 00022017 0040890005 GLYNN MERRIEWETHER 5920 EWING AVE N $92.88 Cycle 5 00026925 0041050005 GUY PIERRE 6007 BROOKLYN BLVD $108.70 Cycle 5 00034711 0041080002 OSCAR CAFFIERI 6025 BROOKLYN BLVD $423.91 Cycle 5 00034883 0041090001 KONG LEE 6031 BROOKLYN BLVD $97.86 Cycle 5 00035784 0041280008 RONALD WILEY 6000 ADMIRAL PL $58.38 Cycle 5 00029821 0041350009 CHENG VANG 3613 COMMODORE DR $321.61 Cycle 5 00033881� 0041500009 ROBERTA OLSON •6019 PEARSON DR 297.52 C cle y 00036540 0041690008 ISABEL A MORALES 5805 PEARSON DR $240.47 Cycle 5 00031772 0041990002 TABITHA MONARI 6024 HALIFAX PL $252.18 Cycle 5 00038063 0042160001 EMMANUEL MONLUO JOHNSON 3801 COMMODORE DR $341.85 Cycle 5 00035086 0042200005 MANSFIELD DUOPU 6001 ADMIRAL PL $407.20 Cycle 5 00037976 0042230002 GEBRETHADIK GETACHEW 5919 ADMIRAL LA $402.39 Cycle 5 00033236 0042320001 PHYLLIS VONDALL 5808 PEARSON DR $290.64 Cycle 5 00035085 0042420009 JASON HENRIKSEN 5924 PEARSON DR $321.11 Cycie 5 00031157 0042580000 MAI VANG 5925 EWING AVE N $265.83 Cycle 5 00038633 0042630003 LARRY E CARLSON 5905 EWING AVE N $293.30 Cycle 5 00036074 0042770007 JOSE MARTINEZ 5830 ADMIRAL LA $193.05 Cycle 5 00040002 OOa2830009 RESIDENT 5918 ADMIRAL LA $107.79 Cycie 5 00028924 0042860006 TIM DALY 5807 HAUFAX AVE N $312.40 Cycle 5 00039834 0042950005 PAULETTE J COLE 5913 HALI�AX AVE N $224.38 Cycle 5 00027524 0043050003 SUZANNE BUSS 6001 HALtFAX PL $270.71 Cycle 5 00038123 0043330009 RESIDENT 4013 61ST AVE N $141.85 Cycle 5 00038374 0043520005 MARK K JOHNSON 5912 JUNE AVE N $369.00 Cycle 5 00039651 0043540003 CODY MILLER 5900 JUNE AVE N $327.44 Cycle 5 00039208 0043600005 JEFF BACON 5812 JUNE AVE N $235.42 Cycle 5 00036545 0043610004 SARAH BOHRER 5806 JUNE AVE N $53.51 Cycle 5 00031416 0043680007 MATTHEW BENNEWISE 5831 JUNE AVE N $286.94 Cycle 5 00025175 0043830008 JOHN NICKELL 6019 JUNE AVE N $422.48 Cycle 5 00023959 0043840007 PATRICIA SEVERSON 6025 JUNE AVE N $363.03 Cycie 5 00039489 0044100005 SUSAN MIELKE 3633 ADMIRAL LA $107.79 Cycle 5 00030712 0044500006 SHAWN M BROWN 5737 DREW AVE N $341.95 Cycle 5 00038510 0044550001 CHANTE WOODS 3608 ADMIRAL LA $310.85 Cycle 5 00024028 0044590007 CRYSTAL HOGANCAMP 3912 FRANCE PL $99.54 Cycle 5 00038066 0044670007 KATHLEEN SHERIDAN 3808 FRANCE PL $498.55 Cycle 5 0003794� 0044850005 KHAI VANG 3813 FRANCE PL $2,296.68 Cycle 5 0003244i 0044970001 VICKEY KORLEWALA 3912 BURQUEST LA $306.36 Cycie 5 00039500 0044980000 LAURIANT AZANGUE 3906 BURQUEST LA $350.63 Cycie 5 00024105 0045400008 DEAN MORGAN 3800 ECKBERG DR $277.95 Cycle 5 00036906 0045450003 LATRENA ANDREWS 3825 ECKBERG DR $82.27 Cycie 5 �I 00024677 0045860003 DAVID SITLER 5513 FRANCE AVE N $342.41 Cycle 5 00038992 0046060009 CRAIG S MATTICE 5345 FRANCE AVE N $316.06 Cycie 5 00039092 0046070008 JO ROBERTS 5400 FRANCE AVE N $346.13 Cycle 5 00035161 0046090105 JOHN RITTER 5459 BROOKLYN BLVD $88.96 Cycle 5 00038850 0046130109 PAULA HARRIS 5549 BROOKLYN BLVD $147.63 Cycle 5 00029132 0046510003 JEFF KASEL 3701 53RD PL N $251.47 Cycle 5 00039443 0046530001 JOYCE COOPER 3713 53RD PL N $76.40 Cycle 5 00024231 0046610001 NANCY PETRIE 3700 53RD AVE N $313.09 Cycle 5 00024232 0046620000 STEPHEN REiCHEL 3618 53RD AVE N $285.05 Cycle 5 00039360 0046670Q05 RESIDENT 3524 53RD AVE N $123.40 Cycle 5 000303� 0046950001 DOUG CLIFTON 5309 BROOKLYN BIVD $307.87 Cycl� 00100172 0047000004 RESIDENT 5347 BROOKLYN BLVD $119.20 Cycle 5 00035118 0047000103 DEBBORAH L DUNCAN 5353 BROOKLYN BLVD $545.20 Cycle 5 00039704 0047200000 AHAVEL SCHERZ 5649 BROOKLYN BLVD $264.92 Cycle 5 00032274 0047210009 ROBERT BATTA 5655 BROOKLYN BLVD $208.24 Cycle 5 00029235 0047260004 KHAM NONGTHI 5637 NORTHPORT DR $194.54 Cyele 5 00038820 0047620504 PERSONAL TOIJCH UNLIMITED 1120 BROOKDALE CENTER $191.18 Cycle 5 00039751 Q047640304 KlNG OF FASHION 1160 BROOKDALE CENTER $194.68 Cycle 5 00037397 0047750004 ERNEST LUCKETT 5601 HAUFAX AVE N $2Q3.97 Cycle 5 00034201 0048100001 MICHAEL F ONEILL 5701 HALIFAX AVE N $286.28 Cycle 5 000384p5 0048460009 MIGUEL PEREZ 5706 JUNE AVE N $151.78 Cycle 5 00038997 0048500002 STACEY WOOLLEY 5719 JUNE AVE N $131.39 Cycie 5 00031111 0049230302 GEVONEE FORD 5851 LAKE CURVE lA $305.19 Cycle 5 00028625 0049240202 RE COOPER 5811 LAKE CURVE LA $369.34 Cycle 5 00023996 0049250300 JOANN GILBAUGH 5833 SHORES DR $358.73 Cycle 5 00024933 0049270605 HELEN HARWOOD 5819 SHORES DR $264.99 Cycle 5 00024487 0049280307 SUSAN M JOHNSON 5805 SHORES DR $244.24 Cycle 5 00035734 0049560005 RON CABRAL 5727 MAJOR AVE N $393.77 Cycle 5 TOTAL ACCOUNTS 156 ;45,362.35 Cycle 5 Total 00039503 0060310007 LESLIE LINER 4725 TVVIN LAKE AVE $298.92 Cycie 6 00039510 0060410104 DEANNA M MILLER 4825 TWIN LAKE AVE $272.69 Cycle 6 00037758 0060420004 PERRY BAIN 4831 TWIN LAKE AVE $290.16 Cycle 6 00037858 0060480008 EKAH ITA 4216 LAKEBREEZE AVE $1,113.84 Cycle 6 00039062 0060530000 RICHARD BECHT 471 S TWIN LAKE AVE $306.37 Cycie 6 00028290 0060560007 JEFFREY MCILARTH 4703 LAKEVIEW AVE $119.92 Cycle 6 00037895 0060570006 NANCY WILCOX 4705 LAKEVIEW AVE $103.15 Cycle 6 00021146 0060620009 DAVID HOLLIDAY 4735 LAKEVIEW AVE $220.74 Cycle 6 00036863 0060650006 DON NIEKEN 4204 LAKEBREEZE AVE $683.44 Cycle 6 00100178 0060970008 KEVIN BOYD 4807 AZELIA AVE $278.67 Cycie 6 00038110 0061150006 LTF CLUB OPERATIONS CO INC 4001 LAKEBREEZE AVE $5,035.92 Cycie 6 00037747 0064140004 LORRAINE SETHER 5100 DREW AVE N $250.52 Cycle 6 00025999 0064150003 KIMBERLY ELGREN 5112 DREW AVE N $127.66 Cycle 6 00038215 0064200006 FONG HER 5150 DREW AVE N $99.28 Cycle 6 00021249 0064230003 LYDIA JERNiGAN 5206 DREW AVE N $147.85 Cycie 6 00100181 0064300004 RESIDENT 5239 DREW AVE N $199.85 Cycle 6 00026880 0064330001 DALE SWASER 5227 DREW AVE N $623.25 Cycle 6 00037691 0064410001 TODD VERCRUYSSE 5133 DREW AVE N $112.36 Cycle 6 00040084 0064450007 ENID CUMMINGS 5101 DREW AVE N $141.37 Cycle 6 00036627 0064610006 KEN MINIKUS 5042 EWING AVE N $283.89 Cycle 6 00040055 0064630004 THERESA GASMAN 5116 EWING AVE N $186.90 Cycle 6 00028688 0064720003 WENDY BRIERLEY 5206 EWING AVE N $229.00 Cycle 6 00039053 0064770008 XlA JENNINGS 5240 EWING AVE N $248.87 Cycle 6 00100183 0064870006 RESIDENT 5219 EWING AVE N $97.99 Cycle 6 00036060• 0064880005 CIRO VITAL •5213 EWING AVE N $99.28 Cycie 00035137 0064930008 JEWEL BARSALOUX 5137 EWING AVE N $269.28 Cycle 6 00026391 0064950006 WILLIAM KRIER 5125 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$104.44 Cycle 6 00029514 0085160007 MICHAEL LEASE 5405 GIRARD AVE N $122.50 Cycle 6 00025094 0085240007 JACK NEVALA 5309 GIRARD AVE N $243.06 Cycle 6 00038700 0085320007 TERRI CRENSHAW 5338 HUMBOLDT AVE N $288.50 Cycle 6 00037962 008536Q003 RAVEN DEFILfPPO 5422 HUMBOLDT AVE N $1,039.08 Cycle 6 00039265 0085390000 MA DE LOS MARTINEZ SANCHEZ 5444 HUMBOLDT AVE N $507.91 Cycle 6 00037759 0085420005 DERENDA BROWN 5448 HUMBOLDT AVE N $148.88 Cycle 6 00�40103 0099990071 WXOR PROPERTIES LLC 5424 FREMONT AVE N $911.07 Cycle 6 TOTAL ACCOUNTS 209 555,442.08 Cycle 6 Total GRAND TOTAL 954 $267,420.78 Grand Totat II 'I I I I i I I I Cl �oun�'11 A enda ����1 �'�c�, E y COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager 1 FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk�/ �,b1�-� DATE: August 4, 2009 SUBJECT: Applications and Permits for Temporary On-Sale Liquor Licenses Submitted by City of Lakes Nordic Ski Foundation for Events to be Held at Surly Brewing Company, 4811 Dusharme Drive, on September 19, 2009, and October 24, 2009 Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the applications and permits for temporary on-sale liquor licenses submitted by City of Lakes Nordic Ski Fouridation for events to be held at Surly Brewing Company, 4811 Dusharme Drive, on September 19, 2009, and October 24, 2009. Background: City of Lakes Nordic Ski Foundation has submitted applications and permits for temporary on- sale liquor licenses for events to be held at Surly Brewing Company, 4811 Dusharme Drive, on September 19, 2009, and October 24, 2009. The applicant has satisfied the City's requirements and submitted the $25 fee for each day of the license, along with a certificate of coverage for liquor liability insurance. Attached is a memorandum from the Police Chief indicating the applicant has met with the Police Department to satisfy parking, safety, and security requirements. After Council review, the application and pennit will be forwaxded to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division for approval. City Ordinance Section 11-107 (61 Temporary On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License. This license may be issued only upon receiving the approval from the Commissioner of Public Safety. The license may be issued only in connection with a social event within the city that is sponsored by a club or charitable, religious, or other nonprofit organization that has existed for at least three years or to a brewer who manufactures fewer than 3,500 barrels of malt liquor in a year. The license may authorize the sale of intoxicating liquor to be consumed on the Premises for not more than three consecutive days, and the City shall issue no more than twelve days' worth of temporary licenses to any one organization or for any one location within a 12-month period. The temporary license may authorize the sale of intoxicating liquor to be consumed on Premises other than Premises the licensee owns or permanently occupies. The temporary license may provide that the licensee may contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the holder of an On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License issued by any municipality. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. LI II 'i G lTY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ��rLYll F*t�R POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk FROM: Scott Bechthold, Chief of Police DATE: August 5, 2009 SUBJECT: Surly Brewing Temporary On-Sale Liquor License Surl Brewin Com an, located at 4811 Dusharme Drive submitted a lan for two events the Y g P Y P Y will be hosting on September 19, 2009 and October 24, 2009. My command staff has reviewed the site plan, conducted a site visit, and found no security issues or concerns. Not included with the original application materials was a street clasure permit for the 4800 block of Dushanne Drive on both days. The permit requirements for the street closure have been met, and included with this mema Brooklyn Center Permit for Police Department Street Closure i Brooklyn Center City Ordinance Section 25-902 allows residents to erect barricades for the purpose of conducting a block pariy under certain restrictions. Completed perrnit applications must be received by the Chief of Police no less than 14 days prior to the date of the proposed block party. The Chief of Police may grant the permit if it is determined that a closure of the street will not unnecessarily interfere with public travel and will not constitute a threat to the public health, welfare, or safety. 1. Specify location of proposed street closure: 4800 Block of Dusharme Dr 2. Date of proposed street closure: Sept. 19 and October 24, 2009 3. Specify Start Time: noon Specify End Time: 8pm 4. Will alcoholic beverages be served? Yes X No If yes, provide full name, address, and telephone number of person serving alcoholic beverages: John Munger 1301 Theodore Worth Prkway Minneapolis MN 55422 (612) 604-5331 5. Will live music or amplification equipment be present at the proposed block party? Yes X No 6. Provide names, addresses, and telephone numbers of individuals who are responsible for planning, conducting, and cleaning up after the block party: Same 7. Name, address, and telephone number of person responsible for barricades: Same P:\FORMSIADMIN\Permit for Street Closure 1 of 2 July 2007 8. Describe sanitation facility which may include providing portable facilities or access to restrooms in the houses: 12 Porta.ble facilities will be laced on the east side of the property. P 9. A list of signatures of residents AND their street addresses of at least 75% of the addresses on the street to be closed or restricted must be attached. There are no properties impacted bv the 4800 block of Dusharme Dr. Omar Ansari 8/5/2009 PRINT Name ofPerson SubmittingApplication Date ofApplication NOTE: Sawhorse type barricades or similarly marked barricades must be used to block the street. Orange traffic cones may be used in addition to the barricades. :�L :::::::FERl�':�I'�'::APP`R.f3�. �S �`r �l Chief of Police Date Original File Copy Applicant Copy Muster P:\FORMSIADMIN\Permit for Street Closure 2 of 2 July 2007 .�'r�. Minnesota Department of Public Safet j� ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Paui MN SS1Q1-5133 r (651) 201-7507 Fax (651) 297-5259 TTY (651) �82-6555 �*�ra��, WWW.DPS.STATE.MN.US APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NUMBER i;� o t.,�s ,N'� �d sr� ��..d d.� y C 1' S 3�� Z STREET ADDRESS M C[TY STATE ZIP CODE 13 U( T� e a� o� �.t) t r�^ Ir���- �1 f nn¢e� J r' j`.�'� NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE J� {�i.�.h� (c�� 60w (S1� 5'� 8� 576�{ DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD f TYPE O OR�cIQiG�TIp� nTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAM ADDRE �'Clt`�- Ls�<<S j ;�rc���' ��er /�ren� �o�.d�.�MP ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME M ADDRESS sCol"P �iS�c�Sl�v� -�,�.<is�,t,�tl' 21 (3� �r�iu �e�e_ St�c.�.`�CCc�51� f1P�S ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME r ADDRESS P 3'��5 HO�Mes °;1���. Sdw� /�P�S Location license wili be used. If an outdoor area, describe D f �v,��y Dl�w;'r� ���.r�t�/ y�// �i/Ntrhl� �,/i�� �ry,d �j" A/ c I., ,!�/L✓i� cf O!'!� .ft�/ Pd<.�f •iT �P Q'N� i�t 7hx �SK% J �af l. f.,ti�il 4/Qde %5 �PNCP�,�1 S� G��°_�� G'on�o� a'!�i°Sf. Will the applicant j ontrac for intoxicatin liquor service? If so, give th name and address of �he 1'quor licensee providing the service. --yjL� Gr !/<AM 4 �/�sv� �6Ci,� Ov/i/i� �1.1 �.?A� Will th� applica carry liquor 1' bil' msurance? [f so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. X �r���� APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY OUNTY ��]p,� U.i.d� DATE APPROVfiD CITY FEE AMOUNT �j 2�� QQ LICENSE DATES L DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTpR ALC�OHOL AND CAMBLING' ENFORC6MENT NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to even� Forward application signeb by city and/or county to the addresa above. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Eoforcemeot Division will �eturn this app�ication to be used as the Licenae tor the event PS-09079 (OS/06) AcoRO�, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE °"TE`�M'°°'"""Y' 07/20/2009 PRODUCER (952) 935-5551 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION, Gladwin A en ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE g HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR-. 738 llth Avenue South ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. �lcins NIl�T 55343- INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC INSURED IINSURERA:P2E=�-E33 Insurance Co Surly Brewing Company iNSURER s: and Surly Distribution II1C INSURERC: I 4811 Dusharme Dr INSURERD: I Brooklyn Center 1rIld 55429 INSURERE: I COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. �LTR NSRDI TYFE OF INSURANCE I POUCY NUMBER I (MM/DDIYYEI (MM! 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Forward application signed by city and/or county to the address .above. lf the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this appiicatioo to be used as t6e License for t6e event PS-09079 (OS/06) ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE °"TE`M�,°°""�„' 07/20/2009 PRODUCER (g52) 935-5551 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Gladwin A en ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE g HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 738 llth Avenue South ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. �kins MN 55343- INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC �NSUeen iNSUReRn: Peerless Insurance Co Surly Brewing Company INSURER B: and Surly Distribution Inc IINSURERC: I 4811 Dusharme Dr I INSURER D: I Brooklvn Center MN SSQZ9 IINSURERE: I COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. 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CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SNOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUtNG INSURER YVILL ENDEAVOR TO MAlii� 1 O DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFlCATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, Bfl7" C].t17 of Lakes Nordic S�C1 F011I1G13t10II FAILURE TO DO SO SHALI IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LWBILITY OF ANY KIND UPON T�IE� 13�1 Theodore W].L'�1 Parkway INSURER.RSAGENTSORREPRESENTATIVES. :��`�'n AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ��J�J f1 Minneanolis NIld 55422- ACORD 25 (2001/08) m ACORD CORPORATION 19t88 INS025 �o�os�.os ELECTRON�C LASER FORMS, INC. -(800)327-0545 Page}'��,f 2 �i-t: IMPORTANT Y. If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). ML If SUBROGATION fS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an i�; endorsement. 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Surly Brewing Company 4811 Dusharme Dr, Minneapolis, MN (763) 535-3330 1 review http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF 8&q=surly+brewing&near=Minneapoli... 7/20/2009 Ci �oun+�il Agend.a It�en� Nt�. '�a t COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works DATE: August 4, 2009 SUBJECT: Resolution Recognizing and Commending Winners of the 2009 City of Broaklyn Center Landscape and Garden Contest Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution recognizing the winners of the 2009 City of Brooklyn Center Landscape and Garden contest. Background: The Landscape and Garden contest was initiated in 1995 as part of a community effort to promote beautification and enhancement of properties in the City. Master Gardener poris Wickstrom of Minneapolis and Master Gardener Abiy Assefa of Brooklyn Center volunteered their time to judge this year's contest and selected the following: Darryl Diane Sannes, 7006 Willow Lane, received the "Judge's Best Overall Front Yard Gardens and Landscaping Award". Yvonne and Fred Bebensee, 2913 63` Avenue North, won an award for their "Great Street Presentation Gardens". Allan and Darneli Hancock, 5520 Fremont Avenue North, were awarded the "Great Presence in the Community Award. St. Alphonsus Church, 7025 Halifax Avenue, was recognized for "Best Non- Residential Garden". Women's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Center American Legion, received an award for "Service to Community Garden" that they maintain at Central Park, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. Community Gardeners at Brooklyn Center School District, Community Corner, 1500 69 Avenue were recognized for their "Great Use of Space Vegetable Garden' Budget Issues: Gift certificates that are being presented to the winners were provided by the Brooklyn Center American Legion. Landscape and Garden Contest City of Braoklyn Center MEMORANDUM TO: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works FROM: Sue Rice, Engineering Secretary,�.- DATE: August 3, 2009 SUBJECT: 2009 City of Brooklyn Center Landscape and Garden Contest Master Gardener poris Wickstrom of Minneapolis and Master Gardener Abiy Assefa of Brooklyn Center volunteered their time to judge the contest. They were complimentary of all entrants and praised the residents of our community for their gardening and landscaping expertise. Darryl Diane Sannes of 7006 Willow Lane received the "Judge's Best Overall Front Yard Gardens and Landscaping Award". The judges were impressed with the simple but elegant style and design of the gardens; including the environmentally-friendly and f eace as flourishing rain garden. Judges remarked they could feel the serenity and sense o p they strolled through this well-maintained, woodsy front yard. Also noted were the downspouts directed to plant beds to help conserve water usage. Yvonne and Fred Bebensee of 2913 63` Avenue North won an award for their "Great Street Presentation Gardens". One of the requirements of the contest is the gardens must be visible from the street and the Bebensees' have totally captured that requirement. Frorn the colorful usage of vibrant flowers such as the yellow wildflower Black-Eyed Susan, purple Blue Bells, and pink Phlox to the tropical garden climber Pink Mandevilla and Purple Clematis this front ard has eat e e a eal. The rolific colors alan the drivewa draw Y Y PP P g Y you to another great display in the back yard. A perfect place to relax after a day of gardening. I Allan and Darnell Hancock of 5520 Fremont Avenue North were awarded the Great Presence in the Community Award". Judges appreciated the excellent water management used with four rain barrels cleaverly hidden behide shrubs and plants which irragate the different gardens. Judges liked the fact that the Hancock's gardens really brought color to the neighborhood. There is an impressive vegtable garden in the back yard with numerous varieties of vegetables and herbs. One of the highlights of a yard with a variety of berry trees is a Weeping Larch tree which provides a heaven for many species of birds. St. Alphonsus Church at 7025 Halifax Avenue was recognized for `Best Non-Residential Garden". Gardens are tended by church members who do a fantastic job of maintaining and Landscape and Garden Contest City of Brooklyn Center weeding the gardens. Plants stock looks very healthy and well fed. The wonderful plant selection provides color all summer long to parishioners as well as the neighborhood. Women's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Center American Legion, received an award for "Service to Community Garden." They maintain an Adopt-A-Park garden at Central Park, 6301 Shingle �reek Parkway. The auxiliary provides all the plant material as well as maintaining the garden. Judges noted the good use of annuals along with perennials which provide color throughout the summer. Community Gardeners at Brooklyn Center School District, Community Corner, 1500 69�' Avenue were recognized for their "Great Use of Space Vegetable Garden". This garden will provide food and fun for those who work in it and benefit from the harvest. The garden has everything you to need to make a great salad from peppers, carrots, lettuce, tomatoes and a whole lot more. The gardeners are using fabric for weed control and fencing for bunny control both seem to be working fine. This garden shows a great way to use a small space. Landscape and Garden Contest City of Brooklyn Center Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION RECOCNIZING AND COMMENDING WINNERS OF THE 2009 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN CONTEST WHEREAS, the City Council desires to acknowledge and support the efforts of citizens and area businesses to promote beautification of residential and commercial properties in Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, the Council is appreciative of the hard work and efforts of many residents in gardening and landscaping their properties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the following winners of the 2009 City of Brooklyn Center Landscape and Garden Contest are recognized and commended for their aehievements: dUDGE'S BEST OVERALL AWARD FOR FRONT YARD GARDENS AND LANDSCAPING Darryl Diane Sannes 7006 Willow Lane JUDGE'S AWARD FOR GREAT STREET PRESENTATION Fred Yvonne Bebensee 2913 63rd Avenue North JUDGE'S AWARD FOR GREAT PRESENCE IN NEIGHBORHOOD Allan Darnell Hancock 2 Fr m 55 0 e ont Avenue North JUDGE'S AWARD FOR TOP NON-RESIDENTIAL GARDEN St. Alphonsus Church Volunteers 7025 Halifax Avenue JUDGE'S AWARD FOR SERVICE TO COMMUNITYADOPT A PARK GARDEN Brooklyn Center American Legion, Women's Auxiliary Central Park, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway JUDGE'S A WARD FOR GREAT USE OF SPACE COMMUNITY GARDEN Community Volunteers Brooklyn Center School District, Community Corner I500 69` Avenue North Au�ust 1 2009 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and tl�e following vated against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. rl :i r P, �r t i �1� C���nc�l Ag�r�t��. I�e�. �c�. l�� t.a .1� 2 J, 1 -i F j y yt 4 r 1 7 r .i 1 COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk ����I l�� DATE: July 31, 2009 SUBJECT: Hearing for Joseph A. Nourie, 3806 52nd Avenue North, Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council open the hearing, receive testimony from appellant, close the hearing, and uphold the decision of the Animal Control Review Panel, which found there was sufficient evidence to declare Mr. Nourie's dog a potentially dangerous dog. Background: Attachment 1 City Code Sections 1-250 through 1-275 regarding potentiatly dangerous and dangerous dogs. Attachment 2 On May 4, 2009, the Police Department issued a notice of potentially dangerous dog declaration and microchipping order to Joseph A. Nourie, 3806 52nd Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, for his dog Bruno (attached is a copy of both orders and the police incident report). Attachment 3 On May 7, 2009, a letter was mailed to Mr. Nourie notifying him of the potentially dangerous dog registration requirements, as well as the appeal process. Attachment 4 On May 8, 2009, Mr. Nourie appealed the potentially dangerous dog declaration and requested a hearing by the A.nimal Control Review Panel to determine whether the designation is justified. Attachment S On May 18, 2009, Assistant City Attorney Mary Tietjen, Kennedy Graven, mailed a letter to Mr. Nourie, acknowledging his request for a hearing and notifying of the date and time of hearing. On June 16, 2009, the Animal Control Review Panel (Robbie Hiltz and Jerry Low) held Mr. Nourie's hearing, which was moderated by Assistant City Attorney Mary Tietj en. Attachment 6 On June 25, 2009, after the hearing, the photographs of the incident were distributed to the Animal Control Review Panel for review and to help determine findings. Attachment 7 On July 8, 2009, a letter was mailed to Mr. Nourie from the Animal Control Review Panel outlining its decision and findings for the potentially dangerous dog hearing. The panel upheld the potentially dangerous dog declaration. COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration Page 2 Attachment 8 On July 24, 2009, Mr. Nourie appealed the decision of the Animal Control Review Panel Attachment 9 On July 31, 2009, Mr. Nourie was notified of the date and time of the City Council appeal hearing. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. Attachment 1 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration ,I 4. Planting of seeds or plants for the purpose of establishing or maintaining a lawn or garden, covering gardens or plants with straw for the purpose of providing protection during winter months or when establishing new lawns, or using straw bales for erosion control. Section 1-250. DEFIl�ITIONS. For the purposes of Sections 1-250 through 1-280, the terms defined in this Section shall have the meaning given them. Terms not defined in this Section shall have the meaning given them in Section 1-101 of this Code. 1. Dangerous dog. Dangerous dog means any dog that has: a. without provocation, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human being on public or private property; b. killed a domestic animal without provocation while off the owner's property; or c. been found to be potentially dangerous. and after the owner has notice that the dog is potentially dangerous, the dog aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals; or d. been determined to be a dangerous dog by the City or any other governmental jurisdiction. 2. Potentially dangerous dog. Potentially dangerous dog means any dog that: a. when unprovoked, inflicts bites on a human or domestic animal on public or private property; b. when unprovoked, chases or approaches a person, including a person on a bicycle, upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public or private property, other than the dog owner's property, in an apparent attitude of attack; c. has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked, causing injury or otherwise threatening the safety of humans or domestic animals; or d. been determined to be a potentially dangerous dog by the City or any other governmental jurisdiction. 3. Proper Enclosure. Proper enclosure means securely confined indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure suitable to prevent the animal from escaping and providing protection from the elements for the dog. A proper enclosure does not include a porch, patio, or any part of a house, garage, or other structure that would allow the dog to exit of its own volition, or any house or structure in which windows are open or in which door or window screens are the only obstacles that prevent the dog from exiting. City of Brooklyn Center 1-8 City Ordinance 4. Owner. Owner means any person, firm, corporation organization, or deparhnent possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest in, or having care, custody, or control of a dog. 5. Great bodily harm. Great bodily harm means bodily injury which creates a high probability of death, or which causes serious permanent disfigurement, or which causes a permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ or other serious bodily harm. 6. Substantial bodily harm. Substantial bodily hann means bodily injury which invokes a temporary but substantial disfigurement, or which causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member. Section 1-255. DECLARATION OF DANGEROUS OR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS. 1. Notice to Owner. If the animal control officer determines after an investigation that a dog is potentially dangerous or dangerous according to the criteria in Section 1-250 (1) or (2), the animal control officer will serve a notice of intent on the owner of the dog to declare the dog potentially dangerous or dangerous. Such notice shall inform the owner of this designation, the basis for the designation, the procedures for contesting the designation as described in Section 1-255 (2)(a) and the result of the failure to contest the designation as described in Section 1-255 (2)(b). Upon receipt of notice of intent, the dog owner must comply with the requirements of Section 1-270.1 and continue to comply with such requirements until the dog is dead or removed from the City, or the City has determined that the dog is not dangerous or potentially dangerous. The owner shall be informed of this requirement in the notice of intent. 2. Contesting Declaration of Dangerous or Potentially Dangerous Dogs. a. If the owner of a dog has received a notice of intent under Section 1-255 (1), the owner may request that a hearing be conducted to determine whether or not such a designation is justified. Such request must be made in writing and delivered to the City Manager within 14 days of receipt of the notice of intent. b. If the owner fails to contest the notice of intent within 14 days, the owner forfeits the right to a hearing and the declaration of the dog as potentially dangerous or dangerous is final. The City Manager will then issue a declaration to the owner and the owner must comply with all applicable requirements of this Section or cause the dog to be humanely destroyed or removed from the City limits. City of Brooklyn Center 1-9 City Ordinance 3. Hearing Procedure. Within ten days after receiving the owner's request for a hearing, the City Manager will notify the dog owner of the hearing date. The hearing will be scheduled within forty-five days. The hearing will be conducted by the Animal Control Review Panel, which will consist of three members, as appointed by the Mayor. The owner may call witnesses and present evidence on his or her befialf. A simple majority of the members of the Panel is necessary for a finding that the dog is either dangerous or potentially dangerous. The Panel must inform the owner of its decision in writing and must state the reasons for its decision. 4. Effect of Findings. If the Panel finds that there is a sufficient basis to declare the dog potentially dangerous or dangerous, the owner must immediately comply with all applicable requirements of this Ordinance or immediately cause the dog to be humanely destroyed or removed from the City limits. 5. Appeal. If the owner of the dog disputes the decision of the Panel, the owner may appeal the decision of the Panel to the City Council. An appeal to the City Council must be in writing and submitted to the City Manager within 14 days of the Panel's decision. The owner may appeal the decision of the City Council in accordance with procedures under state law. Section 1-260. REVIEW OF DECLARATION. Beginning six months after a dog is declared a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog, an owner may request annually that the Animal Control Officer review the designation. The owner must provide evidence that the dog's behavior has changed due to the dog's age, neutering, environment, completion of obedience training that includes modification of aggressive behavior, or other factors. If the Animal Control Officer find's sufficient evidence that the dog's behavior has changed, the potentially dangerous or dangerous designation may be rescinded. Section 1-265. REGISTRATION. 1. Requirement. No person may own a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog in the City unless the dog is registered as provided in this Section. 2. Certificate of Registration. The City Manager will issue a certificate of registration to the owner of a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog if the owner presents sufficient evidence that: a. a proper enclosure exists for the dog and all accesses to the premises are posted with clearly visible warning signs issued or approved by the Animal Control Officer, that there is a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog on the property; City ofBrooklyn Center 1-10 City Ordinance b. in the case of a dangerous dog only, a surety bond to be held by the City Clerk has been issued by a surety company authorized to conduct business in this state t d the Ci Attorne in the sum of a in a form acceptable to the City Clerk an ty y least $50,000, payable to any person injured by the dangerous dog, or a policy of as been issued b an insurance com an authorized to liabilit insurance h y P Y Y conduct business in this state in the amount of at least $50,000, insuring the owner for any personal injuries inflicted by the dangerous dog; c. the owner has paid the annual registration fee as provided for in this Section; and d. the owner has had microchip identification implanted in the dangerous dog or potentially dangerous dog as required under Minn. Stat. 347.515. 3. Warning Sign. If the City issues a certificate of registration to the owner of a potentially dangerous dog or dangerous dog under Section 1-265 (2), the City will provide, for posting on the owner's properiy, a copy of a warning symbol to inform children that there is a dangerous dog on the property. The City may charge the dog owner a reasonable fee to cover its administrative costs and the costs of the warning symbol. 4. Fee. The City will charge the owner an annual fee to obtain a certificate of registration for a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog. 5. Tag. A potentially dangerous or dangerous dog registered under this Section must have a ta issued b the City, identifying the dog as potentially dangerous or dangerous. This g Y tag must be affixed to the dog's collar and worn by the dog at all times. 6. Exemption. Dogs may not be declared potentially dangerous or dangerous if the threat, injury, or damage was sustained by a person: a. who was committing at the time, a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the owner of the dog; b. who was provoking, tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the dog or who can be shown to have repeatedly, in the past, provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the dog; or c. who was committing or attempting to commit a crime. I 7. Law Enforcement Exemption. The provisions of this Section do not apply to dogs used by law enforcement officials for police work. City ofBrooklyn Center 1-11 City Ordinance Section 1-270. POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND DANGEROUS DOGS; ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. Enclosure. An owner of a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog shall keep the dog, while on the owner's property, in a proper enclosure. If the dog is outside the proper enclosure, the dog must be muzzled and restrained by a substantial chain or leash and under the physical restraint of a responsible person. The muzzle must be made in a manner that will prevent the dog from biting any person or animal but that will not cause injury to the dog or interfere with its vision or respiration. 2. Registration Renewal. An owner of a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog must renew the registration of the dog annually until the dog is deceased. If the dog is removed from the jurisdiction, it must be registered as a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog in its new jurisdiction. 3. Death or Transfer. An owner of a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog must notify the Animal Control Officer in writing of the death of the dog or its transfer, and must, if requested by the Animal Control Officer, execute an affidavit under oath setting forth either the circumstances of the dog's death and disposition or the complete name, address; and telephone number of the person to whom the dog has been transferred. 4. Sterilization. The Animal Control Officer may require a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog to be sterilized at the owner's expense. If the owner does not have the animal sterilized, the Animal Control Officer may have the animal sterilized at the owner's expense. The owner may contest and appeal a decision by the Animal Control Officer requiring a dog to be sterilized in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 1-255. 5. Rental Property. A person who owns a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog and who rents property from another where the dog will reside must disclose to the property owner prior to entering the lease agreement and at the time of any lease renewal that the person owns a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog that will reside at the property. 6. Sale. A person who sells a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog must notify the purchaser that the Animal Control Officer has identified the dog as potentially dangerous or dangerous. The se�ler must also notify the Animal Control Officer with the new owner's name, address, and telephone number. Section 1-275. SEIZURE. 1. Immediate Seizure. The Animal Control Officer or any police officer may immediately seize any potentially dangerous or dangerous dog if: City ofBrooklyn Center 1-12 City Ordinance a. within 14 days after the owner has notice that the dog is potentially dangerous or dangerous, the dog is not registered as required under Section 1-265; b. in the case of a dangerous dog, within 14 days after the owner has notice that the dog is dangerous, the owner does not secure the proper liability insurance or surety coverage as required under Section 1-265 (2) (b); c. the dog is not maintained in the proper enclosure; d. the dog is outside the proper enclosure and not under physical restraint of responsible person; or e. after the owner has been notified that the dog is potentially dangerous or dangerous, the dog bites or attacks a person or domestic animal. 2. Reclaimed. A potentially dangerous or dangerous dog seized under Section 1-275 (1) may be reclaimed by the owner of the dog upon payment of impounding and boarding fees, and presenting proof to the Animal Control Officer that the requirements of Section 1-265 and Section 1-270 will be met. A dog not reclaimed within seven days of seizure may be disposed of as provided in Minn. Stat. §35.71, subdivision 3. The owner is liable to the City for costs incurred in confining and disposing of the dog. 3. Subsequent Offenses. If a person has been convicted of a misdemeanor for violating a provision of Section 1-265 or 1-270, and the person is charged with a subsequent violation relating to the same dog, the Animal Control Officer may seize the dog. If the owner is convicted of the crime for which the dog was seized, the City may destroy the dog in a proper and humane manner and the owner is responsible for paying the cost of confining and destroying the animal. If the person is not convicted of the crime for which the dog was seized, the owner may reclaim the dog upon payment to the City of a fee for the care and boarding of the dog. If the dog is not reclaimed by the owner within seven days after the owner has been notified that the dog may be reclaimed, the dog may be disposed of as provided under Minn. Stat. 35.71, subdivision 3. The owner is liable to the City for the costs incurred in confining, impounding and disposing of the dog. Section 1-280. DESTRUCTION OF DOG IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. Notwithstanding Section 1-265 to 1-275, a dog that inflicts substantial or great bodilyharm on a human being on public or private property without provocation may be destroyed in a proper and humane manner by the Animal Control Officer. The dog may not be destroyed until the dog owner has had the opportunity for a hearing and appeal as described in Section 1-255, except as authorized under Section 1-115. City ofBrooklyn Center 1-13 City Ordinance Attachment 2 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration t R� entia Da erons Do ce of Pot Not� llY grooklya Ctnter Po1ic� Department �P�N��' 66d5 Humboklt AvG N �g �r'�me: 1 q Brooklyn Ceater, IVIl�i 55430-1853 (763} 569-3�3 pwnar' 1 C� F� I J� +r\ P_ DOB: Addtess; �S2f`�C, fia� Ph�ne (Hc�eX 1"�7. 1- 1�� n �.�er zip: �i f� Phcae (wo�dex T Z63� �7a tN c��r: Nama of no� �la Sdc' M :a N Y Si�eed: �`¢,`"r� �3-� �ri r�- du�� Fi Y'r.�:t)Yl D'�8 Macim°gx r►^u. 1�✓h� A�..... g�� '1'�e a6ova ti�d doi owner is has�►��not�ed dut t�e above �i�ed dog 6es baea dcclm�ed t� be s'Pcteada![7f de�inod by Mionesoos 3� 347.50.'I6is da�ri�Ic� is baud np� (o� a mae mry 1�e �s 'I7�e �i hes. whm i� �ds� on a hamaa ar �moe�ic �o�mel aa� �nb�ic oc pci�►eme PrcPeKy i����-a3�� clmaed eppeo�ched a pason. �►du�mf a Pe�o° a bbcyd°' t� �eed a ptopecyr� otha tMa du dog oa►aa'a PcoPe�p. I° °n °Qpen°� a�ud° °f e�mck Repo�tl�Tambac ps tmdmc7, oc to attacic �an►dxd. �dn8 �°�7! or �g aatf�t�r oihmm�a a dom�� an�i 'i7ee ownac of ttns do8 be aw�re that tfiis doS will ba to be a'Dmga�us 6.' w�in �e �n8 c�°►� S�m�e 34730. �nod is �od °c me� �s �ed 67► t�s s�bn�e 1 �q �tbe�adal 1�odilYlue�a a� a hamin beie� (a�) Z Kit�s a� m� ��°^!0�0° �rhIbe o�tbe oaae�s pinpaqr: (a� and the owaec lms n�e ihat tffi dof is po�Y diO6a°'� dO8 ���ci�md��P��°r�� t �k� ree�t oI thq a6ove n� ��.od►.��1.�a�� �timo�,rg.a�aN..�r�. g� 12A1 Microchipping Order Brooklpn Center Police Department ReportNnmber: ��9 6645 Humboldt Ave. N� r 1�.�� Brooklyn Center, MN 5�430-1853 Dat� 5 (7.63�569^3333 DoB: pwner; �OP 'N� r�t �n P ���(n �a "d A�l'p, f� Phoae (Harne) 7� 9 �1- Address: cell ?�fX9 7,� ��l `'S`f3C� Pho�ne (�c� (Q� �Q �Y n Sex F M Namne of Do� �Ut Y1 grxd: .�'�rn�D Y�_ij1� k �►S�". N u Y N (,'p�g�: 7�O�AlY1' T1+�a ns{�tno �81� L 1M4.1 h o�' b 1v.c. t� w� o c� p� by �eso�, 34�5 15, the above Iisted dog ownes is hereby ordered have microchip id�tification implaabed by a iri the above listed dog. The dog has been dec]ared �PotentiaDy Dangerot�s" undarMinnesota Q 34750 Tha vetea�rian imPla�irig t�e mi�chiP m� iadicata in the area piovided belo�r,� (1) t�e nmo4e of the microchip snd (2} the mi�rochip's scrisl ID mmiber, and C3) must ffi in hisJher nam� add�s, and t�kPhane numlur, aad (4) sign where indic�ted. ?he mi�roEhiP �t be implaated and the pink copg of this complebed inan r�riuned bo Brooklyn Police Fa�'h1['e bp do so.ii 3 misdemeaaolr PuNShsb�e �?Y s� of uQ to S��OQa snd/oi �'or t� days. The dog has be�n dedared "Dangero°s"-nnder l�nnaota 34750 The vderinsrian imPla�ing the microc��ip-must indicate in the azea pcovided balaar: (1) the name of the miczochip 's serial ID mmmbec, and �3) muat fiU in hislhet name, addc�ess, and telephone nv�aber, and (4) sign m� CZ) nucxochig of this coaapleLed focm re�une� Lo BraoklYn Centa Police whers indicated. The microchip must be implaat�d �d the pink copy ishabk by a fine of np tio 51,000 and/or Fai'tun ta do so is a misd�or. Pnn m otder to complete tha Yon w�l also ffive to provide thn ssme �on to Henn�Pm C°°nty iaip�isanme,at far up to 90 days. i Lenby aclmowtedg� reee�pt oi the abova order. 1� p�. atur��) (Si�Oatere otDo�'s Owna�Reprar�►�) A�i�oC%hiF ImPlaated ChiP Nmmber Implanfied by' Address' S� �r r�ot Brooklyn Center Police Department a9 _2377 NIN�27020� Incident Dog Bite INCIDENT REPORT E 3. �e�ad�� s ��o�se�ad�� a= 3 €�c _mcs_xsm.x�e.RE�x cl.s .._�.t_._ ___iw ..r _____.n_ ��I�� L°"ti°n 3806 52 Avenae N. Bmoklyn Center, MN 55430 Date Committed T�� Co�� 05-01-09 1200 Date Reportcd 05-04-09 R 1858 DatdTime Report Made Reportin� OfSeer �e�S�il�`1�2att� OS-04-09 2100 Knodle 3279 x�...�.� n�r� omu c� r�s�P�c I KK ��`6'°^�_ E 1 .....,.r .._...a i� ��n..." _'ny;.�?:i:'_t=a° p '-z.€7:' _t'�[_: me:.=�:� .a'�:_.�._.: z. zY '"'t =:=�m. s._a; �z;-:� �l� -D�1!QS�75T:::.:_ :::��iE[ ._.�1�4F��.=: J ,y� ....z ,,.,��_____�_,�._F� hc�§� �E«uilu�� ��g�=�i:�'+= "i:.�in a._i2i�_-!�. �._.s.<_._._..�'o�c'_�"�._4.=:'3-�=�eo"ai�P£Y_3.'v ::a�:a.::+:�:_._'_'._._.__' '__:s:..__._�.'c_.____rv_ �__�_...vs'.F_ ._�a._.-t.^.?_!?_.__._._..._.. Juv Last Name, Flrs; Midme DOB/ C N Wilkerson, Ricco, Pierre Address City/StatrJ73p 10201 Cedar Lake Rd. Minnetonka/MN/55305 Home Phoae Work Phone 612-229-7188 763-493-5035 M B other i Juv Last Name, First, Middle DOB/ City/SqtrPGp Home P6one Work PhoOe Sez Raa Otl►er Last Name, Ftrst, MWdle DOB/ Nourie, Joe 3806 52 Avenne N. Brooklyn Center/NIN/55430 Ph°° 763-971-8762 p p° 763-300-7274 A1° $ez Race Ht Wt �d E M Last Name, Firsy Middle Add�as Ciry/Staw73p p�K Phooe (VV) AKA's Sez Raee Ht Wt BdW E [.ieeme N Year State MalodModeY Style M�loe (co� C V� �y/M Veh Invalved Iu Acddent (Y/IV) Property Sheet (Y!!n Crlme Lab (Y/I� T�i° PrinbT Photos� Totai Value of Loss: On 05104/2009 at 1858 hours, I CSO KNODLE, was dispatched to 6645 Humboldt Ave N to receive informa.tion on a dog bite. Upon my arrival at 1910 hours, I met the RP/victim in the police deaarbment lobby, who verbally identified himself as RICCO PIERRE WII..KERSON, i WII,KERSON stated that on Friday OS/O1/2009 around 1200 hours he was bitten by a dog at 3806 52" Ave N. Wilkerson stated that he works for Truegreen and he was out at that address to treat the lawn. Wilkerson stated that upon his azrival he went to the house to inform the owner, identified by WII,KERSON as JOE NOURIE, that he was going to treat the lawn. As WILKERSON was returning to his van there were two dogs that came out of the house. One was a black and white, male, coon hound named "JACKSON" and the other was a brown, male, German shepherd mix, named `BRUNO". WILKERSON sta.ted that both dogs began to bark at him but NOUR� told him that they were harmless and would not hurt him. However, VVII.KERSON stated tha.t the dogs continued to bark and approach hi.m and at this point NOUR� began to call his dogs. WILKERSON stated that "JACKSON" continued to bark but it was `BRUNO" that came up to him and bit WII.KERSON on the upper left thigh. WII.KERSON stated he jumped on top of his van to avoid the dog from biting him agai.n. At that point NOUR� grabbed his dogs and put them in the house. NOURIE asked WII.KERSON if he was o.k. and WII.KERSON replied tha.t the brown dog had bitten him. NOURIE told WIIIKERSON that he wasn't bitten, the dog just nipped. him. WII,KERSON finished treating the lawn and left the residence. WII..KERSON stated he went directly to the PARK 1�lICOLLET CLINIC in Brooklyn Center located at 6000 Eazle Bmwn Dr. He was treated by a doctor at the urgent care, where he received a booster shot and some medication to take for 14 da.ys. He said that the doctor advised lum to contact animal control. WII.KERSON stated tha.t the only animal control number her could find was for New Hope animal control, he left a message but stated that no one returned his call until today. At that point he was advised to contact the Brooklyn Center Police Department. I took a picture of the bite mark on WII.KERSON's leg, I provided him with my card and contact information and advised hi.m to ca11 me if he had any further questions. After finishing with WII.,KERSON, I left the police department and drove to the scene of the incident at 3806 52 Avenue N. Upon my arrival at 1940 hours I was greeted at the door by a female, verbally identified as DIANA LYNN CROSS, I asked if NOUR� was home and she stated that he was out of town at a bowling toumament in Chicago and would be back tomorrow, OS/OS/09. She stated that she lives there and is the caretaker of the home. CROSS was able to provide me with information about the dogs. I advised her that I was going to deem `BRUNO" potentially dangerous. I explained what that meant and that either I or another one of the CSO's would need to speak with NOURIE immediately tomorrow. I stated to her tha.t we would provide NOURIE with the microchipping order and potentially dangerous dog form tomorrow. She stated that the dogs aze licensed in Brooklyn Center and they are microchipped. However, she did not �ow where the paperwork was. I advised her inform NOURIE as soon as possible to get that information together. I also advised her that `BRLJNO" would have to be quarantined, meani.ng he would need to be kept from contact with "JACKSON" and aay other animal for that matter. They also need to make sure `BRIJNO" is secured when he goes outside. CRO5S stated that they would comply. I cleared the house at 2000 hours and retumed to the Police Department to download the pictures and type my report. I also advised the on duty CSO for OS/OS/09, to go out to 3806 52 Avenue N. and take a statement from NOUR�. In addition to the statement, we need to provide NOURIE with the microchipping oi�der and potentially dangerous dog form. Finally since the bite occurred on OS/O1/09, tomorrow would be the fifth day since the bite, so we need to check on `BRLJNO" and verify NOUR� and CROSS are adhering to the quarantine. I cleared the call at 2026 hours. Nothing further at ttus time. I Brooklyn Center Case 09 -2377 Police Department MNO270200 ARRATIVE/SUPPLEIV�NTAL REPORT ��dent Dog Bite Da�me Report Made RePor�nC �i�cer �e�esa by 5/7/09 1300 Kotecki 3275 g T Reierence OtLer Cue N Typi�t JK r�_.0 F. :....t_,. -=-i .e:_ Complainant Nlame DOB! Wilkerson,Ricco Pierre Addrcss 55305 10201 Cedar Lake Rd �.?��Si'�T�AL� ,�re� F��g Ta�acl� �d�nd� �a'eF��� ���auie� ,_r_. x,.__ a .n„ m_T_,r,_�_ ara� �r 3 �s..� k �g NARRATIVE (Additional Details of Offense, Progress Of Investigation, etc.) On 5/5/09 at 1400 hours, I, Cso Kotecki met with Joseph Allen Nourie who is the owner of `Bruno". I asked him what had happened on May l at his residence 3806 52 Ave N in Bmoklyn Center. He stated that when the Truegreen truck showed up at his house he went out to meet them. He had his two dogs with him and one started barking. He told them to be quite as it kind of startled the Truegreen employee, Wilkerson. When Wilkerson started taking his equipment out of the truck, Bruno approached him in a playful manner and may have lunged towards Wilkerson. Wilkerson then jumped onto the bed of the truck and was holding his leg. Nourie asked what was wrong and Wilkerson stated that the dog had bitten him in the leg. Nourie sta.ted that there was no blood visible on 'lkerson's hands, or through his jeans. Nourie then said to Wilkerson to come in the house and they would check his leg to make sure he was okay. Wilkerson stated he was fine and he didn't need to go into the house and check on his leg. Nourie then brought the dogs in the house and Wilkerson cazried on with his business, finishing the yard in which he had come to do in the first place. Nourie then said that when Wilkerson was finished he took the time to write out the receipt and hand delivered it to the door, and then Wilkerson left. Nourie stated. that he then went to Trugreen to pay lus bill, and while he was there, nothing was said of any dog bite that occurred, and everykhing seemed to be fine. Nourie then provided me with vaccination records for both of his dogs that are up to date; I made a copy of Bruno's and attached it to this report. I asked lum if the dogs were micro chipped and he stated that both dogs are, however he did not have that paperwork. He said that it was at home and that I could come by and get it and to see for myself that his dogs aze friendly. I then explained to Nourie the Potentially Dangerous paperwork and what needs to be done with that. Nourie then signed the copy of the paperwork Notice of Potentially Daugerous Dog; I asked if he had any questions and he did not. I then told him I would be at his house at 1530 hours to get the paperwork, and meet hi; dogs. At 1513 hours I azrived at Nourie's residence and h� met me outside. He then handed me a copy of the paperwork ed. I attached it to this r rt as well. I then saw Nourie's dogs and went for Bruno showuig that he is micro clupp inside the residence. It should be noted that both dogs were ver�y friendly and did not show any aggressive behavior. then explained that a CSO would be out on Wednesday May, 6 to check on Bruno, Nourie said that was fine and understood what needed to be done. I was clear of the residence at 1530 hours. �othing Further CSO Kotecki 3275 Printed by: bc119629vc Page 1 of 1 Printed date/time: 5/14/09 11:08 NarratlVeS BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPT r;� z 6645 HUMBOLDT AVE N, BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 Y (763) 569-3333 �ncid u er: BC09 02377 ENTERED DATE/TIME: 05/14/2009 11:06:36 NARRATIVE TYPE: SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT SUBJECT: SUPP3 CM 05/07/09 13:Q0 AUTHOR: MANGIMELI, CARW On Wednesday, May 6, 2009, I spoke with Nourie via telephone regarding the dog bite. i asked him if a CSO had contacted him and he indicated that "CSO Jason" had met with him on May 5, 2009 and he had given him proof of rabies. I explained to Nourie that I had not received any notice from CSO Kotecki about that so I was just caliing to follow-up. I apologized for the inconvenience. I then informed Nourie that we would be back out on May 10, 2009 to check on Bruno. Nourie requested that the CSO contact him prior to making the visit to ensure that he was home. I told him that I would pass on his message to my partners and I made a note on the Animal Bite Follow-up form. Nourie then asked a few more questions about the potentially dangerous dog appeal process, which I attempted to answer to the best of my ability. I did refer him to our city clerk, Sharon Knutson, for more detailed information about this process. Nourie indicated that he planned on appealing the decision. Nothing Further CSO Mangimeli 3270 I Attachment 3 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Deciaration I s L Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community Sharon Knutson, MMC City Clerk May 7, 2009 Mr. Joe Nourie 3806 52nd Ave N Brooklyn Center, iviN 55430 RE: Notice of Potentially Dangerous Dog Dear Mr. Nourie: The City has received your Notice of Potentially Dangerous Dog dated May 4, 2009. Enclosed is a copy of City Ord�nance Sections 1-250 through 1-280 relating to the regulation of potentially dangerous dogs. As owner of a �otentialiy dangerous dog, you must comply with the requirements of Section 1-270(1) and continue to comply with such requirements until the dog is dead or removed from the City, or the City has determined that the dog is not dangerous. REGISTRATIDN PROCESS 1. Complete the Registration Application for Potentially Dangerous or Dangerous Dog; Z. Submit photos showing that a proper enclosure exists for the dog and that 'Beware of the Dog" signs have been posted at every entryway to the premises (your photos will be returned to you or yuu car► e-mail digital photos to sknutson(a�ci.brooklvn-center.mn.usl; 3. Submit proof that the dog has had microchip identification implanted; and 4. Submit $35.00 registration fee. Required application materials are due within 14 calendar days from the date of this letter. Once the required application materials have been received, the City Manager will issue a certificate of registration, along with a tag identifying the dog as dangerous or potentially dangerous, which must be �xed to the dog`s collar and worn by the dog at all times. The City will also provide for posting on the owner's property one "Beware of the Dog" sign. Potentially Dangerous Dog Registrations expire September 30, and an owner must renew the registration of the dog annually until the dog is deceased. CONTEST/APPEAL THE DANGEROUS DOG DECLARATION Particular attention should be given to Section 1-255(2)(a) of the City Code of Ordinances, which provides that if an owner of a dog has received a notice of intent, the owner may request that a hearing be conducted to determine whether or not such a designation is justified. Such request must be made in writing and delivered to the City Manager within 4 days of receipt of the notice of intent. Questions regarding the registration of potentially dangerous dogs should be directed to me at 763-569-3306 or e- mail sknutson�ci.brooklvn-center.mn.us. Since ely, 1 Sharon Knutson, MMC City Clerk Enclosure 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation dnd Comm.unity Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430-2199 (763) 569-3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569-3300 FAX (763) 569-3434 FAX (763) 569-3494 www. cityofbrooklyncenter. org Attachment 4 Hearing Regarding Potentialty Dangerous Dog Declaration i i 1 ;.���?C� G� F r _J 1 ���r 5 i q %�2 l Attachment 5 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration Offices in 470 U.S. Bank Plaza 200 Souch Sixth S�reet Minneapolis Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 337-9300 telephone Saint Paul (G12) 337-9310 fax St. CIoUd http:!/www.kennedy-graven.com C H A R T E R E D Affirma[ive Action, Equal Opportunity Employer MARY D. TIETJEN Attorney at L,aw Direct Dial (612) 337-9277 Email: mrietjen@kennedy-graven.com May 18, 2009 Joseph A. Nourie 3806 52 Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 12E: llangerous Dog Hearing Dear Mr. Nourie: On May 7, 2009, the City of Brooklyn Center Police Department issued a notice to you that your dog has been declared "potentially dangerous" under state law and city ordinances. By letter from you to the City of Brooklyn Center dated May 8, 2009, you requested a hearing to determine whether this designation is justified. The City has convened a panel for the hearing. The hearing will take place on June 16, 2009, in the All-America conference room at Brooklyn Center City Hall. Please arrive at City Hall by 6:00 p.m. Please feel free to bring any information with you that you feel may be helpful to the panel in reaching its decision. If you have questions, you may contact me at 612-337-9277 or Sharon Knutson, City Clerk, at 763-569-3300. Sincerely, r Mary D. Tietjen 1VIDT:peb cc: Mayor Willson (incident report enclosed) Robbie Hiltz (incident report enclosed) Jerry Low (incident report enclosed) CSO Knodle #3279 Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Charlie LeFevere, City Attorney 351565v1 MDTBR291-265 Attachment 6 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration i -�Y$ "F z k G�. a y �.i�jk i n �..�'",,i i h 4i lY I I l ��''ry� iw V 63 t St Y d �`�x.;: i;_..:K �,s. P f 9_ t .S Y:: .s F, I ��N� t�� ��r� i i `�g 1 A u _r F s I;.'.�l�i `C�''� 3 'S',., t�G3'. f j€�+.f 1� .n 5 `k� k_"�,�� rt c:. ��(F y �a ..,y s ya� o� i �k�«� fi '�s s x J f p T�`'@* r S'''� �v}, w i� r� n x y� ��w ��VI'"°,�k��".��j ,.1 �'2 ���R 3'e t Y'� 'Y z e w 1 �x r f g p ���g 2� t�:. S L .�Fi'. C�w. ^l�� �'�2�1'a�`��.. 3� m� 2 9� M r f: Y C'.'" 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Nourie 3806 52" Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 RE: Potentiall Dan erous Dog Hearing Y g Dear Mr. Nourie: This letter is the Panel's decision and findings for the dangerous dog hearing that was held on June 16, 2009. The panel members reached a unanimous decision. If you disagree with the Panel's decision, you have the right to appeal to the Brooklyn Center City Council. The appeal must be in writing and submitted to the City Manager within 14 days of the date of this letter. Factual Back�round According to a police report, your dog, Bruno, was involved in an incident on May l, 2009, with a Truegreen employee who was at your residence to perform some lawn work. The police report indicated that this individual reported that he was bitten by Bruno and received medical treatment at Park Nicollet Clinic in Brooklyn Park. The CSO who investigated the incident took photographs of the victim's injury. The Panel reviewed the police report, as well as the photographs taken of the victim. These hotcgraphs were obtamed and reviewed after the hearing on June 16. P Although the Panel understands that you dispute that a bite occurred, they believe that the photographs confirm that a bite did occur. Citv Ordinance Under Brooklyn Center City Code, Section 1-250, a potentially dangerous dog is "any dog that: a) when unprovoked, inflicts bites on a human or domestic animal on public or private property. el D Pan ecision Based on the evidence, including your testimony at the hearing, the Panel finds that: 1. The photographs of the victim confirm that the incident on May l, 2009, involved a dog bite to a human. 2. You did not present any evidence that Bruno was provoked in any way. i �6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430-2199 (763) 569-3400 City Hadl TDD Number (763) 569-3300 FAX (763) 569-3434 FAX (763) 569-3494 www.cityo f6rooklyncenter.org Mr. Joseph A. Nourie Page Z June 30, 2009 er than our o inion ou did not resent any other evidence to refute that the bite 3. Oth y p Y P occurred. 4. Therefore, there is sufficient evidence under City Code Section 1-250 to declare Bruno a "potentially dangerous dog." 5. The Notice of Potentially Dangerous Dog dated May 4, 2009, is valid and you must comply with all applicable requirements of the City's ordinance and take steps to register the dog with the City. Feel free to contact City Clerk Sharon Knutson at (763) 569-33066 at the City of Brooklyn Center if you have any questions about this letter or the Panel's decision. Ms. Knutson's May 7, 2009, letter (copy enclosed) to you outlines the procedures and requirements for registering your dog with the City. Sincerely, Robbie Hiltz J�rry} v LJ cc: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Mary D. Tietjen, Assistant City Attomey Attachment 8 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration i C „����I�� i n, t r f J _.�G� r ��.�!/l..- A� o J Vu r P V A.�� tl 1 n t �J JU�. 2 I �Y' Attachment 9 Hearing Regarding Potentially Dangerous Dog Declaration City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community July 31, 2009 Jos h A. Nourie eP 3806 52nd Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 RE: Potentially Dangerous Dog Hearing Deaz Mr. Nourie: On May 4, 2009, the City of Brooklyn Center Police Department issued a notice to you that your dog Bruno has been declared "potentially dangerous" under sta.te law and City Ordinances. On May 8, 2009, you requested a hearing to deternune whether this designation is justified. On June 16, 2009, the City's Animal Control Review Panel held a hearing, at which you were present. On July 8, 2009, a letter was mailed to you of the Animal Control Review Panel's findings that there was sufficient evidence to declaze Bruno a potentially dangerous dog. By letter from you dated July 24, 2009, you appealed the Panel's decision. The Brooklyn Center City Council will hear your appeal on Monday, August 10, 2009, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard in the City Ha11 Council Chambers, 6301 Shingle Creek Pazkway, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430. Please feel free to bring any information with you that you feel may be helpful to the City Council in reaching its decision. Questions should be directed to me at 763-569-3306 or sknutson a(�,ci.brooklvn-center.mn.us. Sincer°ly, Sharon Knutson, MMC City Clerk Enclosure copy of City Council agenda item regarding hearing 6301 Shingle Creek Parkw¢y Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brookiyn Center, MN 55430-2199 (763) 569-3400 City Hall TDD Number (�63) 569-3300 FAX (763) 569-3434 FAX (763) 569-3494 www. cityofbrooklyncenter. org .n City� �a►�n�il �.�g��da I��� �or. l�� v a t COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Vickie Schleuning Assistant City Manager/Director of Building Community Standards DATE: �4ugust 10, 2009 SUBJECT: Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Abatement Removal Costs Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider adopting a resolution ordering a public hearing to be held on Monday, September 14, 2009 at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for delinquent abatement removal accounts. Background: The attached resolution calls for a public hearing to receive public testimony and comments regarding the proposed special assessments for delinquent abatement removal accounts. Property owners of delinquent nuisance abatement accounts have received notice of delinquent accounts in accordance with the established collection policy and have not made payment. The costs of these delinquent nuisance abatements are associated primarily with securing vacant structures including garbage, junk and debris removal, and that were delinquent payments on or before July 1, 2009. At the scheduled public hearing, the City Council would consider adoption of the resolution to certify the special assessment levy rolls with Hennepin County. The 2009 interest rate for special assessments is six percent, as previously established by the Council. A copy of the special assessment pending levy roll is attached. Budget Issues: The proposed levy roll for delinquent abatement removal costs totals $13,383.00. The specific special assessment amounts are listed in the attached preliminary assessment rolls. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT ABATEMENT REMOVAL COSTS WHEREAS, the City performs and incurs costs for certain neighborhood maintenance services to protect public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429, provides for a public hearing process to recover the costs through special assessments; and WHEREAS, the City has performed neighborhood maintenance services, billed the property owners, and has not been reimbursed by certain property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 14�` day of September, 2009 in City Hall at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to pass upon the proposed assessments for Delinquent Abatement Removal charges. 2. The City Clerk with the assistance of the Director of Building and Community Standards shall forthwith prepaxe assessment rolls for the above charges, and shall keep them on file and open to inspection by any interested persons. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing. 4. The City Clerk shall cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each parcel described in such assessment rolls not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that this resolution shall be effective immediately. Au�ust 10, 2009 Date Mayor ATTEST:. City Clerk T'he motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Special Assessment Pending Levy Roll (Abatement) 2009 Abatement Printed August O5, 2009 �unicipal Code No. 22 Levy Runs One Year Levv No. Owner Namefsl Pro e Address ProQerty ID Amount 17350 Countrywide Homeloan Bank of New York 6007 Colfax Ave N 01-118-21-21-0016 1,650.00 Tr 17350 HSBC Mortgage Ser Household Indust 6042 Dupont Ave N 01-118-21-21-0046 230.00 Finance Co 17350 Countrywide Homeloan Bank ofNew York 5806 Emerson Ave N 01-118-21-23-0099 667.00 17350 Khamvang Phommyvong 5524 Emerson Ave N 01-118-21-32-0087 415.00 Davoy Phommyvong 17350 Countrywide Homeloan US BANK NA 5942 Vincent Ave N 02-118-21-22-0054 605.00 TRUSTEE 17350 Darwin Kulzer 5617 Logan Ave N 02-118-21-42-0006 470.00 Marcia Kulzer 17350 HSBC MTGE SERVICES INC 5413 Logan Ave N 02-118-21-43-0063 405.00 17350 Washington Mutual Deutsche Bank Natl Tr 5107 Ewing Ave N 10-118-21-12-0076 2,695.00 Co Trs 17350 Julia Greenfield 7001 Drew Ave N 27-119-21-43-0020 532.00 17350 Dennis Debrobander 6924 Scott Ave N 28-119-21-43-0012 605.00 17350 Long Her 7037 Regent Ave N 28-119-21-43-0026 415.00 17350 Samuel Clark 5313 70th Cir 28-119-21-43-0092 365.00 Lucia Clark 350 Citimortgage Inc 6316 Quail Ave N 33-119-21-41-0089 445.00 350 First Horizon Home Loans 5201 Eleanor La 33-119-21-42-0106 370.00 17350 Litton Loan Serv MERS INC 3001 66th Ave N 34-119-21-14-0052 590.00 17350 US BANK NA 4110 66th Ave N 34-119-21-24-0025 1,192.00 17350 BAC HOMELOANS SER U S BANK NA 3216 Poe Rd 34-119-21-41-0056 360.00 17350 US BANK N A TRUSTEE 2819 Ohenry Rd 35-119-21-32-0094 552.00 17350 Federal National Mortg Assoc 2918 Mumford Rd 35-I 19-21-33-0044 440.00 17350 Wells Fargo Bank NA MERS INC 506 61st Ave N 36-119-21-43-0025 380.00 Total: 13,383.00 i City of Brookl}m Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430 Page 1 o�' 1 r C�ty �c�un+��l :�gen�d�. �t+�m� e 1 i 4, i I�r f, I t .��.0 1 d' 1�'�; r COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Vickie Schleuningf A�ssistant City Manager/Director of Building Community Standards DATE: August 10, 2009 SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council declare a public nuisance and order the removal of diseased trees for certain properties as listed in the resolution. Background: The attached resolution represents the official Council action required to expedite removal of diseased trees that were recently marked by the city tree inspector. The City of Brooklyn Center has maintained a policy of removing and properly disposing diseased trees in order to prevent tree diseases from spreading throughout the community. The removal of diseased trees is defined in City Ordinance Chapter 20-301to 20-306. Although the city has historically focused on Dutch Elm disease, other transmissible diseases and infestations would be addressed as well. Properly owners are given the opportunity to remove the diseased tree on their own or enter an agreement to a11ow the city to remove the diseased tree. Where an agreement with the property owner is executed, a minimal administrative charge of $50 is applied to the costs associated with the tree removal. After a diseased tree is declared a public nuisance by the City Council, another Compliance Notice will be provided to the property owner allowing additional time for voluntary correction, again providing an option for an agreement with the City. If the property owner does not correct the violation or enter an agreement, the city will remove the diseased tree. An administrative abatement service chazge will be charged based on the cost of the abatement, with a minimum charge of $150. Budget Issues: The City's share of the cost of removal for diseased trees within the public right-of-way and on City property is included in the 2009 budget under the Public Works Forestry operating budget. The cost of removal for diseased trees located on private property is the responsibility of the respective property owner, and if unpaid, is specially assessed to the property. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES AT CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center City Code Section 20-301 declares any diseased tree a public nuisance and provides for abatement by the City if not corrected by the property owner; and WHEREAS, removal of diseased trees and abatement of the public nuisances is necessary to prevent the spread of tree diseases and to protect the environmenta.l quality and desirability of neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, a Notice to Abate Nuisance and a Diseased Tree Removal Agreement has been issued to the owners of certain properties in the City of Brooklyn Center giving the owners twenty (20) days to remove diseased trees on the owners' property; and WHEREAS, the City can expedite the removal of these diseased trees by declaring them a public nuisance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: 1. The diseased trees at the following addresses are hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Property Owner Property Address Tree Type and No. Luis Hernandez 6943 Drew Ave N Elm (31) Edwin S Horan Trustee 5601 Irving Ave N Elm (59) Susan L Hillsdale 5819 Bryant Ave N Elm (60) Mathias Bingaman 2006 55�` Ave N Elm (61) Benjamin D Ward 4928 Abbott Ave N Elm (63) Citimortgage Inc 4201 Janet Lane Elm (65) 2. After twenty (20) days from the date of the initial notice, the property owner(s) will receive a second written notice providing five (5) business days in which to contest the determination of the City Council by requesting, in writing, a hearing. Said request shall be filed with the City Clerk. i RESOLUTION NO. 3. After five (5) days, if the property owner fails to request a hearing, the tree(s) shall be removed by the City. The cost of abatement sha11 be recorded and become the personal responsibility of the owner of record. If unpaid, the costs shall be specially assessed to the property in accordance with city codes and Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429. Au�ust 10, 2009 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. City ��uncal Agenda Iten� 1'�'0►. �.�d f. I COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works S�� DATE: August 4, 2009 SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Final Plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached resolution approving the final plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION. Background: The attached final plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION was developed by the Brooklyn Center Economie Development Authority (EDA) to subdivide the existing land located adjacent to James Circle. The plat would form two lots for the development of a proposed FBI regional headquarters building on the north lot and future development on the south lot of the property. The Brooklyn Center Planning Commission reviewed the proposed plat under Planning Commission Application No. 2009-001. Minor revisions have been made to the preliminary plat pertaining to the location of the south property line and the necessary drainage and utility easements. The preliminary plat has been included for reference. EDA is now seeking final plat approval from the City Council. In connection to this final plat, vacating all previous unneeded easements that encumbered the property will be a future Council action item. Budget Issues: The EDA (applieant) is required to pay a final plat application fee of $125. Richard Park 3' Addition Final Plat Member introduced the following resolution and rnoved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended approval for the final plat �for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION as part ofPlanning Commission Application 2009-001; and WHEREAS, the Economic Development Authority has applied for final approval of the Final Plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION as required by City Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the Final Plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION is hereby a roved, subject to the followin conditions: PP g 1. Conditions as previously recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by the City Council for Planning Commission Application No. 2009- 001_ 2. Evidence of title satisfactory to the City Attorney and City Engineer. 3. Any other conditions as established by Hennepin County for recording of said Final Plat. AuQUSt 10, 2Q09 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. R/CHARDSON PARK 3RD ADD/T10N R.T. ooc. No. C.R. DOC. Na KA�QiYALL /ERJOA/d 6r THFdf PRFDENTd: Tlqd Eca�onde D�wbprMnt AuMa/q� Ol6mokMr C�nbr. pubMc 6odl' e1tOOKLYN ClNTlR, M/NMlsOTA awpwabandpoMHe.ownro/Nerla11cw1e8�+��ProP�+hrMuabdMMeCounyo/Henr�pin.BhM�Mlnnaofe,bwlY. Thb pht MRICMARDSON PARK JRD ADDIRON was �pprowd erM seespbd by fM C/y �CowmN dBiooRtyn� Cenbr; MMnwat�. Tiact A. Rp/abnd 1a�W Surwy 1Mo. U77 at s npuMrms�tlny fMroot MM Mk dsp d AO. YO_. 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AS SMOWN ON T1E PLAL i S� y m r' I 3 i h I,S. n W w i: I 0' w I 5 f� IhEa'3 S 'O H w 3 8� N 1 h y V M S�• u� `y N I Z h I v N I 4 a N o� ;r tOt x I t;: I �i�� f w I li 6 S I I 1 ��Z I b H N I r d v I Q h I 1V I x h� i i a y W '/r Sry Liva 0/ 7roct A, RLS Na 1477-- o ....,,;es te I f'- 1 3$� N ,$Q8�$.��O7�µ. 1 t IE6.B7 69,00 _I I ?p Q r a+` F V ___?a�_s� K ..r -------i�'------ r i� I s�,�� j-�; I uearer g I 1 r ro, p.� r I Ordhn9^ Easnrient /ti •�ia E p No� Set 32 �I N I ,y� a �t ry I I I �i;'v �t ST .JcL___ i�j IYj` h `:i I I i: Ij ii M J M a =i i+_ I 127.4? g �a h h O S,r R,5 G I a� �I J y �or z p s 'ffi�., _-i `c I !`.�.''t'liTit;i: L+ �i_�� l jv `G^ �B :F9,^ e �f R �o&� ���1,� J QS� II ASSQCIATES SHEfT 2 OF 2 SHF"F'f5 TM I I I f I Yrofett IVaA1e: I I 4 I PRELIMIMARY PLAT GENERAL NOTES �KUtn 1 OCAT°' P O"'" PM1 I I i I ::�fm,l .�R�,,,� �+E��p.�: �ao�� aR.aw �n. �,m,_ am RICHARDSON e+ y ,s` r"' j I y�,s loudaAmoaeees. Uic. ecnoom�c�.vebvmentAW�onb �^e° I I .s' ��i �I s> ��a r° .d? ..u° J° I 1 .o �r- INDUSTRIAL PARK 72(IOHNMOekLene�SWte300 8301 SM CreekPkM'Y I �.w�..., �rkrs '9 .i V w' ,.t wY a.. ws vs ws.. i 9 =-.a 3RD ADDfTION e �a. 763-4245505 9rooMY^ Cenler� MN 56430 u 1 c. •-J 1 _r• eiw� aw w .a�' �se� .u. e �W' `�r` "'�Freewsy..�•'� ,i` �M$�1. u� ��v 2�' I""t� i: c LE9Al DEBCRIPTION: o `.w (Px TNIe Conxnibnenl No. ORTE711860� dated Ju7 2008 OBP�d M Okl Republic National THb Inaurence CortipanY) 5 y .e -s y� .r> P --a> s 1 T l iro ��"w 4"S J9 P�roel t� i I 1 I 1. I I I I I I I I- I I 1 I s J .�uaas w�no�` p 8. e� roe y dr�' y ,e�'' ,N'' �e�'' sss.7rv,wea �-�e T�eet A. RepisbreC LenA SurvaY No. 1477. Flennapin Counb. Mimeso�e� m m a �m .e• R �3E3f 59280 M�ls� me earq r.ewered and as avidencad M cerunea� ot rne ao. �20� ut Beoo y Cent mnesota e L„�� y a kl n M' 5 s�-.m r� °"9'"� 7 r �e y .s' e �.-'�`nF-= `��t s�s�w-wi'�'T�- M .c .:i'� G Parcel 7 Lot t� Bbck t� wcneNaon Perk 2iM Addition. ecmrdi�9 to Me recordetl PW Maeot. antl auuate in Msn�ePm ��b� a, y �'�'�f 1 6 �w Minnewffi� tagetlxr witli Me eppixleneM easemant(s) mrMainmd in Docurt�BM Na. 2721898. «.-aa �.w' a �-ieu a w tl �o,.� 1 Ecorromic Development N PM d t�e eDOVS bein9 reBialered Mnd es eWtlenoad �y �CerGficate of iHk No. 1162748. i sc�vs� e >'.„"'�,I Authority of Brooklyn Certer «`.w.: w�.c��i+.� ..dx N5543 I NOTE: The Tortans GaW^ Eei�G �re PsrYCUkAy daaaiEed as foNOws: ry j I 1 °a w'°" rnm v� a uu aroa� wa�mea, wr� z�a naa�uor�. «�a,Nna� a�erarerea �,a s�r�rer No. �aez. i i I c Re alo i, t y� o i 1 ,I i. I ro 6301 Shin¢le Creek Parkwa 8rooklyn Cemer M e y_« l' N Parcei 3: b the iecadded Plet Meiad erM.sRuete In Flennepin Counly� I�� a� o-� j I. i v i 2 w LM 2, Bbdc 1, fiicherOwn PoAc 2ntl Additlon. acCardinp eca Minnesofa. 1 I I R °F 2� j I' I PM d Nre above bNM �e0labrod lard as svidenced M Cerlificete M Tltle No. 118�940. I I Ll I 0 s sf I rr\ �a.e.ve I I v' I m NO7E: The Tortene VoAb� bemB mora. PBNcub„Y deactibad aa fdla«s: 1 That pan ot Lot 2, ebck t. RichaNSOn Pork 2ntl AdAilwn, embraoad wiCdn Re9iatered tand Suney No. t482. 3 i R I la t• PwWIN tr]5 'I V I V Q� I 4Q Pw Ox�Na� J) OPU -l 9) f h' Y Ptdessionai5ervi[es: I DATE OF PREPARATION: u_ ey I 6 I� i t)ecernber20U8 aN Z I 4 EXIETIN6 ZONINO: e ^.e^ .oe n.�: �n I Nrs w� �a .0 zone (c-2) cwnrt�eres Diavkt PROPOiED ZONINO: f I. �.n.q IN, i ASSOCIATES Zone (G2) Commems Disbict i' �I �I h PROPOSED6UILDINGBETiACKi: catii.e� r M I w„„!�.cronE���w�.wes.Kr�s FtoM =95Feet �eax.e� e�j r� i i� �i r ii�� n«a �a�+wwchxe�wm. emmamend s�' woe I� L Slde (COmer) 25 Feel Q� n I o r 9 �e�y K j .�V` Mimeqdb, Minmala ssa5v Side (Inlerbr) =10 feet R 3 Q TNrnh^'K: R6lM¢65505 Rear 40 Feet i ti Y ih �M �t `4 il nsa �om� 'A w F n �vow I 'c I �a OD 20NE DEf10NAT10N. �FLO S� i i This property b oortfalnW M Zarre X(sreea delerMned M be oW We the 0.2% armuel chenca 1bodWal^) Per Fbo0lruurer�ce e� n y`Ie' ih a` r A �ti ReM Map. Cortm�unllY Penel No. 27^` o"BE� eflecGve dale ot September 2, 20M. a_ 1 I UDD `a�iticmion. y, I 0 9l o M �.I �e �t e�' E'v- �j i oq .:.�y..,::�"".�c�.. Not�s ,1�;' z� �N ":...,r�..�...` 1. The toWB�eVM lor Lo11 aM 2. Bbdc 7. RICHARDSON INDUSTRWI. PARK YND ADDITION wes p�epated M Loucke W s5� a�� c r k. p$ W rrw�`re." d b y 9. .-r r i nswasom on oec �o, zme. I t�r°°• I "»r "::.:...:,°:,�r�.`. i u........ The spot aleveYan md Nb NeAU�es on Trscl A RLS No. 1477 were �bfnW hom e pMMninery ALTA �urvaY P�Pa� Hwr� r wtir O/ 'MnDOT' M Mmum�+fed' ..w by Mek�eA WNkley tlsled.lune 12� 2008 I u:o srry r crr oi anoe r. 'rav' q soms�+.HSrECOwUn.++r 9 rna. can. Submitbl: i n I �Y I n I- I �NStle MuwMMYOIYMNIa,u M.M:-�' 1/b09 MIQIAFDMVl11R[VRf[ a-a 50 2 I .�,z U .u. l� g i t; I i i i xv "�^'-i�n.� a;" z J em'r v.. •ecrm�•-n, I 4 Jya s �w.�-<u.n,� Y (to e. vo�o�wJ C� w wMOx wunw v a�.s ue .m �..�.w e ,s? e� ese I s��y t�e`a� �.ae aes un. I Im-e�>o p �p a �p ,Y{'. .�a Wz Oo Also N'yl'ns 0/LOf 1. 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Trarup[wletion RipM-0I•Wsy PietNO.27-5 Z y,�. t 2 rc) �,,,e r� y>' m�n� �p a i K Q a� -ta' oa� ware.asw, naaea, ,a•" m� .K �����vU. o s 1 g,� s* g- ,rr I� a�s. w ,e r •aP oe�wea Rid,.(ason Park r y s S� A S?3'�- 0 e+� (w N 1 a�`� 6 ..i f t 'RPY DeraGS f5diefdaon Park DW Addftlon n �+�dt _��'-c- a d?,' s_ i ,y _e rror ea� �y d' 'TCIP' Denotes Txin CMks �Merchan9e PMc 1 �e.�e+�r s.n eae .w e sne n r�ue: i 0 �a 0 D 8 U Denot� Drainage 8 UtifM1Y �:;x' `-ssc� V e'' t -oer�.�.u«�s�:no�o� �s RICHARDSON INDUSTRIAL r' (835.8) �Y P� a a a I PARK 3RD ADDITION FP I 5 R r�� Arees: Totnl PmPerlY Aroa 587�824 SV.Ft m 13.49 /nt�t ;^;�°••a,�. .r'' B I� A«B° 7RfLIMINARYPlAT ,�.�E �P. c M�>___� RA": 'WP' k 'YtPf"�;' N/ R M1 .r' 3 Bend+meAc: I vro�t no.: I 8h w' -a�rs –_1_ T��w�����.�s�� g rQ "Rro+�r-or_�D�S7B J�� ue42 J� come� M llro ProR�ed Lo! 1 as atwvm hereon. �8'�7 R p Pw 9` E F�t (Ciry af BrooklY� Ger�br Sheet No.: 2 ,6.�� Sheet 1 of 1 a'oam City Council A�end.� Itern l�l� COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works S�� DATE: August 4, 2009 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Vacating Certain Drainage and Utility Easements Within the Plats of BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK AND RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council proceed with a first ordinance reading and establishment of a date for a second reading and public hearing to consider an ordinance vacating certain easements within the plats of BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK AND RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION. A second ordinance reading and public hearing is requested for September 28, 2009. Background: The City Council previously considered the approval of the fmal plat for RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION as part of the process to facilitate eonstruction of the GSA FBI regional headquarters project. As a general housekeeping item, the proposed ordinance would vacate the underlying drainage and the underlying drainage and utility easements that exist within the site. The new plat of RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION dedicates and includes all of the necessary new easements. As indicated above, a second ordinance reading and public hearing is recommended to be conducted on September 28, 2009.� Budget Issues: The Economic Development Authority (applicant) is required to pay a cash fee in the amount of $125 as part of the application process to vacate the easements. Brooklyn Center Industrial Park Plat 2, Richardson Addition, Richardson Park and Richardson Park 2" Addition Vacation Ordinance City of Brooklyn Center CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be heid on the 28 day of September, 2009, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an ordinance vacating easements within a portion of the plats for BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK AND RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION. Au7ciliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City C1erk at 763-569-3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN TI� PLATS OF BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK AND RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION, HENNEPIN CQUNTY, MINNESOTA THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Those parts of the drainage and the drainage and utility easements as dedicated in the plats of BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK and RICHARDSQN PARK 2ND ADDITION according to the recorded plats thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, which lie within the following described property are hereby vacated: Tract A, Registered Land Survey No. 1477, together with Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plats thereof, said Hennepin County, Minnesota. The Torrens portions of said Lots 1 and 2 being those parts embraced within Registered Land Survey No. 1482. Section 2. Notwithstanding the description provided above, it is the express intent of the City not to vacate any of the roadway easements dedicated with the recording of BROOKLYN CENTER INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT 2, RICHARDSON ADDITION, RICHARDSON PARK and RICHARDSON PARK 2ND ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication and after recording of a new drainage and utility easements as part of the plat of RICHARDSON PARK 3RD ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Adopted this day of 2009. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeouts indicate matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) I i e.rq�roarwanaaseweenoederceroncs�eoiTweno.�2o�u�. .a• w t-�_• 1 1_ JI�v rlvvll P� z: �p Freeway Blvd tt v. T I u,. a x �/t s.e Js r'y n°�I�9 ti_,- v Lol1. Bfotic 1. Ridardson Park PM AOdiWn. eaordMq b M�e nootded Pkt IMrod. snd sNusb In Nanneqn Cou�b� Minnsaob� byeYic+witlr tl�e apW��M s Me assemenqsr caraAn.a in oocunxnt fio. z,z,8�. y :7s7 nR10Y/w: Part ot.tl�e above Oeing �apbterod IuM evidenosd bY GrtfroM of TWS No. 71827Nr. I� I I I f-i-- I I. 1 I 1� �.x e es yswc�• a I ssxn a.a NOTE: The Tarons pp1i0n bekp more pwtladBAY dltdibed q MNowa: W89'S85B� 592.90 M�as 1 ww e 10. 14. Rl R �/6 R Ri i 1� y yN.GV A �11 l�f� uf10 NO. ��2. 1 ff n/.: 1 �'Y�'� r: da 8 lM�. OM_ n,. a e n a w i i. r� c rt. m, o P e x z n d n a a n ro n, o m e r. c e a a e a u� e r Q �3: rr-_�-r._. Bl �r J�l� yn enter, Mmnewta L o l2, Bbdc 1� Rid�etdaon Pm1c 2rd Ad�don. sccordinp b we reoorded Plet IMreM� snd sMuW M HsnnePin Counb. AMnnewte. I �ii a I�j' Pv °'s I Part of IAe sbove beitq repistered 4rW ea svidanoe0 M CeNRCaN of T�le No. 718�BW. w r l i+�or. u+t" "-r I� E C O f 1 0 f T iI C �C V E� 0� t 1 2 t 1� I I I Authority of &ooklyn Center i NOTE: The Tarons porlion beirq nqra V�Y Os�Wsd q taNOwa: 6 3 0 1 S h i I¢ C t e d t P u k w rn.e pen or �a 2, e� wan�aw� v.nc 2nd �wa�o�..�„nr.oea w�u�x, Rep,w.a �.�a suwr wo. us2. �i erookiy��emN. +,w 55�� r i a «orES: �i I �r M 7. Ths topopnp�y ta LW t and 2. Bbek t. RICHARDSON INWSTRIhL PARK 2ND ADDITION wu papermd by loucks AswGalea on Osc �10, 2008. I I' R��� TM W W abvatlons ad sNe /astnas m Tred A RLS No. U77 ware oblaYnsd kom e D��Y ALTA suneY DroPersd Mekhert Wa4key deMd June 12. I I I�L,4 1� r `I 2. Doc. No. 130353 is a deed Nom Broobyn Center IrnWSpiN Pa�1c, Inc. b Ihs SYte d tNnnewta for tlie I�rd ad tlro r�ght ot aocess dewrlbed aa ParoN 298A on Mn00T RighUO(-Way P1st No. 27-5. 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The packet ring binder is located at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. ACTIVE DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. Garage Sale Sign Ordinance Review 2. COPS CHRP and Auto Theft Grants Acceptance 3. Robbinsdale School District Elementary School PENDING LIST FOR FUTURE WORK SESSIONS August 1. Sister City Relafionship-Mayor Willson 2. Utility Rate Changes 3. Community Gardens Councilmember Lasman 4. Xe�es Assessment September/October 1. Strategic Plan Goals Outcomes Success Measures 2. TIF Districts Update 3. Brookdale Mall Update 4. 57th and Logan Update 5. Administrative Fines Update 6. Rental Ordinance Amendments 7. Zoning/Code Enforcement Ordinance Amendments 8. Neighborhood Designations 9. Center Pointe Apartments Update Later/Ongoing 1. Strategic Outcome Reports 2. Department Year End Reports 3. Legislative Update 4. �Community Schools Update 5. 2011 Brooklyn Center Celebration Update 6. Ordinance Amendments Farmers Market 7. Firehouse Park Report 8. Group Homes Councilmember Ryan �c��l� 5�����n Agenda I�em ���.1 a r MEMORANDUM COUNCIL WORK SESSION DATE: August 6, 2009 TO: Brooklyn Center City Council FROM: Curt Boganey, City Mana SUBJECT: Garage Sa1e Sign Ordinance Review Open Forum Request COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED This item has been added to your agenda as a follow up to the open forum request to revise the enforcement practices and the City Ordinance governing garage sale signs. Staff is seeking direction as to whether enforcement practices or an ordinance amendment should be drafted for your consideration. BACKGROUND On June 8�` the City Council was addressed by Ms. Carol Klevin of 5835 Zenith Avenue North regarding concerns about the enforcement of the ordinance governing garage sale signs. I have attached the minutes from the meeting for your information. On June 22, Ms Klevin addressed the City Council again in large part restating her objections to the manner in which the sign ordinance is enforced. She offered that alternative language goverrung sign location should be considered. I have attached a copy of the mmutes for your review. Followin the meetin I received a co of the attached etition clari in the osition g g, Y P fY b P P of Ms. Levin. It reads "The setback of 15 feet needs to be revised to 3 feet. Fifteen feet is unsafe for drivers to see and take note of what the message is. Three feet is reasonable, because it is easily read and not obstructing anyone's view". She further states that the ordnance needs to be uniformly enforced. The sign include all free-standing, temporary signs: House for Sale, by Owner; For Rent; Child Care; Garage Sale; Waffle Breakfast; Real Estate; Retail Promotions; etc. Subsequently, I received an e-mail (attached) from Council member Yelich that offers a proposed ordinance amendment which states Section 34-130 PROHIBITED SIGNS i 2. Signs within the public right-of-way or easement, except for government installed signs and excent for temvorarv. free standin�. nortable si�ns not exceedin� 3 sauare feet in area. STAFF RESPONSE TO ISSUES RAISED 1. The sign ordinance should be enforced uniformly for all signs a. The sign ordinance is enforced consistently but not uniformly. We enforce the ordinance when there is a complaint, when a violation is observed by an enforcement officer, during an annua.l sweep or during a targeted sweep where a problem has been identified. 2. The setback for si ns should be 3 feet from the curb or road surface g a. Currently the City ordinance does not establish a distance from the curb or street surface where a sign is allowed. The ordinance prohibits signs in the ROW. As staff we agree that it would easier to publicly communicate if the ordinance established a distance from the curb or road surface due to the fact that ROW distances vary so dramatically. b. Currently our policy is to remove those signs that are apparently within twelve feet of the curb or road surface. This is a proxy measurement for the likely location of the road ROW. c. Twelve feet from the road surface seems to provide adequate distance for sight lines and safety. At this distance the signs are typically on front yards are likely to be maintained and removed in a timely manner. 3. Temporary, free standing and portable signs not exceeding 3 square feet may be allowed in the public right of way. a. A provision such as this would seem to authorize commercial use of the public ROW in very expansive fashion. This is clearly a largepolicy question for the City Council to consider. Currently the City charges private utilities for use of the public ROW. b. If there is no distance from the road surface requirement this could pose a significant public safety risk. c. If the signs are in the median and not clearly on private property it seems likely that signs for commercial use would quickly become a public nuisance. COUNCIL POLICY ISSUES 1. Does the current sign ordinance meet the policy goals of the City Council? 2. Is the current ordinance being enforced appropriately/adequately? 3. If not what are the deficiencies of the current ordinance or its enforcement? MINUTES QF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION JUNE 8, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Informal Open Forum called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Tim Roche, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Fiscal Support Services Dan Jordet, Public Works Director/City Engineer Steve Lillehaug, Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building and Community Standards Vicki Schleuning, Police Chief Scott Bechtold, Fire Chief Lee Gatlin, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carol Hamer, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. Mayor Tim Willson opened the meeting for the purpose of Informal Open Forum. Mr. Scott William Holthus, 1821 55�' Avenue North, addressed the City Council and stated he is present tonight to speak about the property located at 5601 Logan Avenue North. Mr. Holthus informed the Council about his father's previous employment with the City of Brooklyn Center. He stated his roots are deep in Brooklyn Center and provided information about his family's ties to the property and the neighborhood. Mr. Holthus stated he has taken note of all the flaws of this property. I He expressed concern that there will be a large vacant lot in this location if the City tears the house down, and stated there are a cauple of extraordinary people that would like to purchase this home. He presented the Council with a contract for deed proposal to purchase the property. He sta.ted he will work with anyone to make this happen. He has restored three houses and is used to this work. Ms. Carol Klevin, 5835 Zenith Avenue North, addressed the City Council and stated her concern regarding the City taking down her garage sale signs. She expressed her position that she was providing a good service to new homeowners with her sale. She provided information on garage sale signs that were not removed while her signs were taken down and returned to her. Ms. Klevin stated the cities of Maple Grove, Osseo, Edina, Richfield and �'ridley informed her they only pick up signs if someone calls in with a protest. In these cities signs can be placed on the boulevazd but cannot block the sight of drivers, and the only requirement is to ask the homeowners permission. She ta.ted she contacted the ex ressed concern that the si code is not bein e ua11 enforced. She s P g R Y Police De artment about real estate si ns and was told there are no laws about these signs. These P g signs are up for weeks and months, while the longest gazage sale signs can be up is three days. Ms. Klevin requested assurance that after she goes through the time and effort required for the preparation of her Memorial Day gaxage sale next year that her signs will not be taken down, and that she can put the signs on the boulevazd in locations that do not block sight lines. i 06/08/09 -1- MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCII, OF THE CITY OF BR(30KLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION JLJNE 22, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS L INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITIi CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM, The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Informal Open Forum called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:45 p.m: ROLL CALL, Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Tim Roche, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Public Works Director/City Engineer Steve Lillehaug, Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Wazren, Information Technology Director Patty Hartwig, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, Police Chief Scott Bechthold, Fire Chief Lee Gatlin, Assistant City Attorney Sazah Sonsalla, and Carol Hamer, TimeSaver Off Site Secretazial, Inc. of Informal en Forum. Mayor Tun Willson opened the meehng for the purpose Op Ms. Carol Kleven, 5835 Zenith Avenue North, addressed the City Council and stated she was present at the June 8�' City Council meeting in regards to her gazage sale signs that were taken down. She thought the officer that returned her signs was a code enforcement officer, but has learned he was from the Police Department. What she understands at tlus point is that the Sign Ordinance must be taken literatly and will be enforced on a complaint basis only, there must be permission to post the signs, and the signs will be taken down if they are not at least 15 feet back from the street. She sta.ted the City cannot get to everyone, so the ordinance is not equally enforced. If you pay $40 for an ad and your signs are taken down it is tough luck, Ms. Klevin stated the only option she sees is to have the ordinance changed. This is what she is proposing. The new ordinance would refrain from mentioning any distance back from the street for placement� of the sign. She expressed concern that the current ordinance is prejudiced against garage sales in particulaz and pointed out that real estate signs aze located within the 15 foot sight line azea. She stated people in the community today aze suffering financially. Garage sales aze good for the community; they aze helping people purchase items for pennies. They are recycling and filling the needs of their neighbors and bringing them al1 closer together. Without signs they cannot have garage sales. The ordinance has to be changed. She is not in this alone and can provide other names and numbers. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Roche seconded to close the Informal Open Fonun at 6:53 p.m. 06/22/09 -1- DRAFT SIGN ORDINANCE CHANGE PETIT(ON The following is to clarify my position: The setback of 15 feet needs to be revised to 3 feet. Fifteen feet is unsafe for drivers to see and take note of what the message is. Three feet is reasonable, because it is easily read and not obstructing anyone's view. The sign ordinance needs to be uniformly enforced. The signs include all free-standing, temporary signs: House for Sale, by Owner; For Rent; Child Care; Garage Sale; Waffle Breakfast; Real Estate; Retail Promotions; etc. If you have any questions, please call me at any time. I will be happy to return your call. 1 Carol Kleven 5835 Zenith Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-561-3495 I C Bo an urt y ey From: Mark Yelich nt: Friday, July 17, 2009 9:21 PM Curt Boganey Cc: Carolklevenstet@comcast.net Subject: Sign ordinance Hi Curt, B.C. resident Ms. Kleven has contacted me to discuss concerns regarding the city sign ordinance. In spite of the best efforts of city staff to educate the public, I think it is reasonable to say many residents ��not know where the publicf; right-of-way3�s well enough to comply with the ordinance. Relative to small temporary signs, the perception of inconsistent �or arbitrary enforcement seems to make this a perennial irritation of residents. Why should we continue this? What benefit does the city as a whole gain? One way or another I think we need to make this a non issue so that city staff can focus on higher priorities. Consequently, I have agreed to bring forth a proposed ordinance change for the council to consider. Section 34-130 PROHIBITED SIGNS 2. Signs within the public right-of-way or easement, except for government installed signs. and exceqt for temporarv, free standina, nortable sians not exceedina 3 sauare feet in area. I would be interested in what if any concerns you or city staff may have with this proposed change. �;an you please also have this proposal added to the August lOth work session agenda for council discussion. Thank you. Respectfully, �QC`�C �2�IC�l Brooklyn Center City Council 763-486-6001 Winds of change are helpful when there are leaders to trim the sails! 1 f ��o�l� �es�i�n Agenda Ite�n 1�+�� MEMORANDUM COUNCIL WORK SESSION DATE: August 5, 2009 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Scott Bechthold, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Acceptance of Auto Theft Grant and COPS CHRP Grant COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED The following council item is for inforr.nation only and no action is required. The Chief of Police will be present at the work session to answer any questions. BACKGROUND The City of Brooklyn Center Police Department was recently awarded two grants: 1) COPS Hiring Recovery Program Grant and 2) Auto Theft Prevention Grant. The COPS Hiring Recovery Program (CHRP) Grant is a competitive national grant that provides funding directly to law enforcement agencies to create and preserve jobs and to increase their community policing capacity and crime-prevention efforts. Our department applied for and was selected to receive funds covering three years' wages and benefits for a newly created position of full-time Juvenile Officer. It is intended that the City meet the requirement of retaining the Juvenile Officer for at least another year of employment after the initial three years funded by the COPS CHRP grant. The total grant amount is $244,013. The Office of Justice Programs awarded the City of Brooklyn Center Police Department with the Auto Theft Prevention Grant in the amount of $154,538. The Auto Theft Prevention program supports the efforts of law enforcement, prosecutors, and non-profit organizations for the goal of reducing the incidence of autn theft in Minnesota. The grant will fund one full-time officer for two years to investigate and prevent automobile thefts. BUDGET ISSUES New account codes will need to be created in order to ensure transparency and accountability of grant funds. f ��or�. �es�io� �.g���.�. �t��� �+�w r a eI c�..�. t j i �:4 _i i, i J r MEMORANDUM COUNCILWORK SESSION ITEM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager From: Gary Eitel, Business and Development Director f�^ Date: August 6, 2009 Subject: Robbinsdale School District Discussion on an alternate site to address potential relocation/consolidation of the Northport Elementary and Lakeview Elementary Schools. Council Action Required: Staff is requesting City Council input and direction regarding the Northport Elementary School site and the School District's concept of a relocation/consolidation of the Northport Elementary and Lakeview Elementary Schools Background: On Apri127, 2009, Supt. Stan Mack and School Board Member Patsy Green of the Robbinsdale Area School District No. 281 provided an update on the District's 10 year Facilities Plan and an overview of the Facility Condition Assessment Report that had been prepared for the Northport, Lakeview, and Pilgrim Lane Elementary Schools. i The 10 year Facilities Plan, as adopted by the School Boazd on January 20, 2009, focuses on the right sizing of its facilities, saved $2 million annually, and helps the district operate more efficiently. The Plan provided for the closing of 3 schools, places auxiliary programs in remodeled buildings, and allows the District to divest of up to 8 un-remodeled buildings. The Facility Condition Assessment Report, provided a baseline or snap shot assessment of the current conditions of district facilities, a comparison to current codes and best practices for buildings, and an estimate cost of repairs or replacements of existing systems or components based on their remaining useful life. This report did not recommend that the district undertake any significant renovation or addition projects to the North Port Elementary School, referencing the significant physical constraints associated with ceiling height and structural needs of the building. The report also did not recommend that the District undertake any significant renovations or additions to the Lakeview Elementary School, referencing its small site size and physical constraints of the building. Supt. Mack addressed the Council on the possible use of federal stimulus funds to construct a single school with a capacity of 800 —1,000 students that would replace the Northport and Lakeview elementary schools. Supt. Mack suggested the location of a potential school site near the borders of both the Cities of Brooklyn Center and Robbinsdale as a possible solution to the fiscal issues associated with the needed repairs and renovations at both schools and minimizing community impacts from the potential of closing one or both of these elementary schools. Page 1 Attached is a copy of the minutes of this meeting. The following information has been prepared to present factual information and framework for future Council Policy discussion. Su�eested Site for a consolidated elementarv school: The site identified by Supt. Mack is the former Northwest Racquet Club Site, a 7.39 acre vacant parcel presently owned by Lifetime Fitness and 1.27 acres of MnDOT excess right of way from the Hwy 100 Improvements (portions of the former Denny's restaurant site). The total site has an area 8.66 acres and for the purpose of this review will collectively be referred to the Life Time Fitness Site. Northnort Elementarv School: The Northport Elementary School was constructed in 1956 on a 13.9 acre site. Current Zoning and Land Use: The Northport Elementary Site is zoned R-1 One Family Residence District which allows public and private elementary schools and secondary schools as a special use. The land use plan designates the Northport site as School, with adjoining land uses predominantly single family and parks/recreationaUopen space. The Life Time Fitness Site is zoned C 2 Commerce District. This district allows for retail, office, service uses. The district does allow nonresidential educational uses including Alternative Learning Centers (ALC), post secondary schools, business schools, trade schools, and the like, but excluding public and private elementary and secondary schools (K-12). The land use plan designates the racquet club site as retail business, with industrial to the north and east side of Hwy 100, a small single family use to the west and a niulti-family residential use to the southwest. Site Features Characteristics: The Northport Elementary School has a single access point via a driveway from the intersection of SS Ave. N. and the Brooklyn Blvd. frontage road. This access drive is owned by the School District (PID 03-118-21-44-005) and also serves the current Northport Medical Clinic parking lot. Additional city streets which currently dead end at the school include Northport Drive and Sailor Lane, which accesses an outdoor skating rink, warming house, and small parking lot. With the exception of the Northport Medical Clinic, the site adjoins a single family neighborhood that was development in the mid to late 1950's. The Northport Park, a 21.8 acre park adjoins the school on the north and northwest. The park complements the school's recreation areas by providing a ball field improved for little league baseball, an expanded open area pla�eld, walking trails, 2 tennis courts, picnic shelter, Page 2 neighborhood playground area, and 3 parking lots.. The northern portion of this parkland is a wooded area with wetland areas. The Life Time Fitness Site is located in the southwest quadrant of the interchange of State Highway 100 and France Ave. The site has approximately 800' of frontage on Lake Breeze Ave., a city street improved to commercial-industrial; approximately 450' on Azelia Ave., a dead-end minor residential street which borders the site on the west; and approximately 550' of frontage on State Highway 100, a principal arterial roadway. Access to the site is presently limited to Lake Breeze Ave. The site is currently in an undeveloped/vacant condition with the previous Denny's Restaurant removed with the Highway 100 Improvements and the former Northwest Racquet Club removed by Lifetime Fitness in late 2007. The site is adjacent to the Joslyn Industrial Park 2 Addition on the north, a small single family residential neighborhood to the west, a 122 unit condominium project and a 2.5 acre neighborhood park with lake access to Twin Lake on the southwest and a mixture of 4 plex and multi-family units to the northwest. Neighborhood Characteristics The Northport neighborhood which lies east of Twin Lake, south of County 10/ Bass Lake Road, west of Brooklyn Boulevard, and north of the Soo Line RR contains 837 residential units of which 489 or 58.4% are single family units. This neighborhood is located within the southeastern portion of the current District boundaries that are served by the North Port Elementary School and is entirely within the'h irule distance that is considered serviceable without bus transportation. The character of the area is single family which is enhanced by the quality residential development along Twin Lake, the Northport Parkland which provides both passive and active recreational activities, and the North Port Elementary School. The Lifetime Fitness neighborhood which also lies east of Twin Lake, south of the Soo Line RR, and west of Highway 100 contains 221 residential units of which 41 or 18.5°10 are single family units. This neighborhood is located within the northwest corner of the current District boundaries that are served by the Lakeview Elementary School. The'/z mile service area without bus transportation is restricted given the railroad line and principal arterial roadway to these 221 residential units. The character of the area south of the Soo Line RR has historically been industrial in nature. The redevelopment of the older industrial areas into the Joslyn Industrial Park and Joslyn Industrial Park 2 Addition have provided 3 large industrial buildings which currently are the location of Wagner Spray Tech (formerly the Wickes Furniture Warehouse), Caribou Coffee and Toro. Currently, these two industrial subdivisions contain the 9�' and 10�` largest commercial-industrial tax payers within the City. Economic Considerations Page 3 The 2008 Financial Report for the City of Brooklyn Center indicates that 33.4% of the City's taxable net capacity in 2008 was produced by commerciaUindustrial properties. The Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan recognizes that 626 acres of the tota15,375 acres within the city or 11.6% is devoted to off'ice/service, retail business, and industrial land uses. The plan recognizes that there are 41 acres of vacanddevelopable commerciaUindustrial properties within the City. This site represents approximately 20°Io of the future current future redevelopment opportunities for the City at this time. The following provides examples of the potential tax values that the redevelopment that this site could generate: The Pearson corporate office building within the SW quadrant of Hwy 100 and 494 on 7 acres has an assessed valuation of approx. $35,000,000. (Class A office space in the suburbs have values in the $125-$150+ range) A corporate office/warehouse on approximately 10-12 acres of buildable acreage in Maple Grove has an assessed valuation of approx. $19,000,000. a building value of approx. $75 per sq.ft.) An office building can have building values of $80-100 per sq.ft. An up-scaled office/warehouse/service building can have building values in the $50-60 sq.ft. range. This 8+ acre site could be a candidate for a corporate of�ce building of 200.000 sq.ft. with structured parking, an office building of approximately 100,000 sq.ft. with surface parking, or an up-scaled office/warehouse building of approximately 100,000+ sq.ft. The future commercial-industrial redevelopment potential of this property could result in tu�able assessed values in the range of $6+M to $25M. These assessed valuation will generate the ut following real estate taxes based on 2009 tax rates: City Tax Rate 47.521 x T� Capacity =$57,000+ to $237,000+ District T� Rate 27.214 x Tax Capacity =$32,650+ to $136,000+ County Tax Rate 40.413 x Tax Capacity =$48,490+ to $202,000+ The redevelopment of the site as a school or other t� exempt use wouid be di�cult for the City to replace given the City is fully developed. Facility Condition Assessment Report The Facility Condition Assessment Report, references the Minnesota Department of Education's "Guide for Planning School Construction Projects" which provides the following: Recommendation that elementary school sites be in the 10-15 acre size, plus 1 additional acre per 100 students based on estimated enrollment and community use/partnership program capacity, including possible additions Recommendation that a minimum of 6.8 acres of outdoor space be devoted for physical education and sports activities at elementary school sites. The recommended activity Page 4 areas include: an apparatus area, two multipurpose areas, a track and field area, a general purpose area, two softball fields, two �eld game areas and transition area. The current size of the Northport Elementary site is 13.9 acres. The deficiencies addressed in the Assessment Report could be addressed if the City is willing to consider the use of joint powers agreements for portions of the Northport Parkland necessary to meet the minimum recommended guidelines of 20-25 acres for a 1,000 student elementary school Site Ownership and Estimated Acquisition Costs The ownership and potential acquisition costs of the Lifetime Fitness Site is: The former NW Racquet Club Site (7.39 acres) was purchased by LTF Real Estate Company in 2006 as part of a$10 M acquisition. The assessor's records indicate that $2M was assigned to this property. The property is presently being marketed by NorthMarq. Discussions with the broker indicate that the owner is looking for an offer in the $2.4 M range (approx. $8.00 per sq.ft.) The MnDOT excess R.O.W. of the Hwy 100 project (remnant of the Denny's Restaurant Site acquired to construct the interchange) is 1.27 acres and is being offered to the City with access restrictions for an industrial appraised land price of $108,300. Policy Questions: Is it in the City's interest to pursue a land use that would remove 8+ acres of commercially zoned property located on an interchange with a principal arterial roadway from the t� rolls? Is it in the City's interest to engage in discussions that would potentially relocate a neighborhood school into a commercial industrial area? Is it in the City's interest to be a participant in the potential design of a new elementary school at the Northport Elementary School Site that would include land from the Northport park to meet the Development Guidelines established by the Board of Education? What is the appropriate re-use of the Newport Elementary School Site? Is there a comrnunity benefit to having a new elementary school located within the City? Page 5 Enclosures: Minutes of the Apri127, 2009 City Council Work Session Map of Northport Elementary School, Parkland, and Neighborhood Aerial Photo of the Northport School and Parkland Map Illustrating Location of Both Neighborhoods Aeria1 Photo of the Lifetime Fitness Neighborhood Map Illustrating Location of Both Neighborhoods Elementary School Attendance Boundaries Aerial Photo Illustrating the Location of the Northport School and the Lakeview School i Page 6 MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION APRIL 27, 2009 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Tim Roche, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Fiscal Support Services Dan Jordet, Public Works Director/City Engineer Steve Lillehaug, Directar of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building and Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, and Carla Wirth, TiineSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Mayor Willson asked if the Council wished to discuss any agenda items. There were no requests. ROBBINSDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mr. Boganey noted the attendance of representatives from the Robbinsdale School District to discuss pending plans and potential changes in the District that may affect Brooklyn Center's elementary schooL Stan Mack, Robbinsdale School Superintendent, provided a review of the School District's feasibility study to analyze the remaining schools that had not been remodeled. While the schools were identified as being adequate for operations, additional reinvestment was needed. Mr. Mack explained that the Department of Education had given the School District the authority to use alternative facilities funding to remodel and renovate buildings at taxpayer's expense with approval by State. However, the cost differential between building new and remodeling was too close to approach a full scale remodeling. The facilities study also looked at the number of schools needed. In January, the Board of Education undertook the massive task of closing two elementary schools, repurposing one, and closing one middle school because space was not needed. In the long term, this does not answer the issue of needing an adequate facility. Mr. Mack explained their work with the District 3 and District 5 Congressmen to look at how the federal stimulus effort could benefit the District. He asked for Council input on the potential effort underway to identify a single school site that would serve the student population of Lakeview, Robbinsdale, and Northport. It is hoped that if they can locate a school in the border area, they could gain the cooperation from both cities to have an east side school funded by the federal stimulus package. He advised that the Board of Education took steps last winter to recognize the need to 04/27/09 -1- locate schools by the school population and they are committed to represent the entire District by using a balanced approach to assure children and parents have the closest possible access to schools. Patsy Green, School Board Member, provided the Council with copies of their Strategic Plan, the summary press release adopted by the Board of Education about right sizing the District, the letter sent to elected State officials, the Minnesota Deparhnent of Education letter recommending the District not remodel the remaining three elementary schools, the Facilities Study addressing where students live in the District and existing District buildings, the current and new boundary map for 2009-10, and architectural information for new "shovel read}�' schools. Mayor Willson mentioned that it was contentious when schools were closed in the past and the City heard clearly on the Northport issue. Mr. Mack stated if the project can move quickly once funding is available, the school could operate until the day the new school opens and the land could then be traded. He stated the Northport location is a beautiful site next to pazkland but they need to find a compromise with Robbinsdale as we1L He advised the minimum project cost is $20 million and he believed a shared location between the two cities would be an ideal compromise. He offered the suggestion that Brooklyn Center and Robbinsdale agree to shift its borders 150 feet so the school can be located in both municipalities. Ms. Green stated Senator Klobuchar's s�aff is aware of the issues with closing schools in Robbinsdale and the need to find funding to build one school. She advised that the Robbinsdale City Council felt one new school was better than remodeled schools, even if located across their border. Councilmember Lasman asked about the size of the student body. Mr. Mack stated they try to build for 900 to 1,000 students for elementary schools. Based on enrollment, the Districr has seen a leveling in elementary numbers that could remain for the next ten years based on projections. Councilmember Lasman asked if Northport would be sold or retained. Mr. Mack stated if traded it would be in the City's hands and the City's decision to make. He suggested the best fit may be to expand the park area. Councilmember Ryan stated he had attended numerous District planning sessions and was struck by the daunting complexity of this decision process given declining enrollment. He agreed it was always difficult to close schools but that is the definition of "leadership" if it needs to be done. Councilmember Ryan stated he appreciates being able to see the process in action and believed the City could have a high level of confidence in the District's decisions. Mr. Mack stated he appreciates that Brooklyn Center is divided among four school districts, which creates a different dynamic. He also appreciated the Council's consideration of this difficult and complicated issue. Councilmember Yelich asked about "right sizing" schools around financials, whether academic outcomes are also part of the question, and if there is evidence it does not compromise educational outcomes. Ms. Green presented statistics on the declining enrollment in Robbinsdale due to the aging of communities and their effort to right size the District so more money could be put into educational 04/27/09 -2- services for students versus running partially empty school buildings. She explained that with right sizing, they can return prograinming that was cut from the budget in past years. Mr. Mack described their efforts to eliminate overhead costs and wh the North ort school was the Y P most vulnerable and not cost effective to remodel. The Council discussed building efficiencies, whether it would be LEED certified, and of green construction methods. Councilmember Roche noted the property under discussion is located on the corner of a freeway and he had envisioned a corporate tower with at least eight stories. Mr. Mack agreed that it is not necessarily the best location but, in an effort to find common ground with the two cities, the site is a compromise location that is vacant and potentially available immediately. Ms. Green stated she would also love to see an eight-story office tower along Highway 100 but the District wanted to start the conversation about locations. She advised the second part of the facility study was a recommendation to get rid of excess property. Ms. Green stated they will form a divesture committee and would like a Councilmember or representative from Brooklyn Center appointed to sit on that committee in addition to a resident from the Northport area. Mayor Willson thanked Mr. Mack and Ms. Green for their presentation and commented on the importance of doing what is best for the students. ADJOURN STUDY SESSION TO INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to adjourn the Study Session at 6:48 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. RECONVENE STUDY SESSION Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Roche seconded to reconvene the Study Session at 6:53 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Discussion continued on the potential closing of elementary schools in Brooklyn Center. The Council agreed with the need to work out preliminary details, determine the potential cost to the City since it does not currently own the land under consideration, and that it would be better to get an elementary school in Brooklyn Center than to redraw the boundary line. Councilmember Lasman commented that the idea of losing another elementary school would be disastrous because elementary schools are important to tax values and attracting families. 04/27/09 -3- Councilmember Roche stated this is a wonderful opportunity for this part of Brooklyn Center and asked if the City would have to purchase private property for this project to go forward. Mayor Willson stated that would be one route, but is premature at this point. He suggested staff determine what would be the most beneficial action for Brooklyn Center. Mr. Boganey stated staff will provide a report to the City Council within 60 days that outlines the issues, pros and cons, from the City's perspective and identifies options. ADJOURN STUDY SESSION TO CITY COUNCIL SESSION Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to adjourn the Study Session at 7:00 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. RECONVENE STUDY SESSION Councilmember Yelich moved and Councilmember Roche seconded to reconvene the Study Session at 8:37 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. MISCELLANEOUS Councilmember Yelich advised that a resident has indicated more information should be available to the public about Police Department activities, and information in the Sun Post was not adequate. He explained that Fridley posts a weekly status report to its website and asked if Brooklyn Center should post a similar report to be more transparent to what City government is doing. The Council discussed the cost far staff time to ost weekl re orts what information is 'ven to the P Y P Sun Post and who decides what to publish, and the need for input from the Police Chief. Mr. Boganey advised of staff discussions with the Police Chief about posting crime data on the website. The Police Chief is investigating that option, what is a good use of staff resources, and determining what data to make available to the public to keep them informed. It was the majority consensus of the City Council for staff to conduct research and report their findings at a future meeting. Councilmember Lasman raised the option of writing a history book to cover the ten years between the writing of The Brooklyns and the upcoming Centennial. She advised that Roseville had such a history book and suggested they be contacted about the process they used. The Council discussed how this work would be delegated, whether to the City, Historical Society, or Centennial Committee. 04/27/09 -4- Councilmember Lasman stated the City did not fund the writing of The Brooklyns and it is not the intent for the City to fund this book. It was noted the history book could be funded by sales of the book. It was the majority consensus of the City Council that Councilmember Lasman would contact Roseville and see how they wrote their history book and to ask the Historical Society if they would like to prepare such a book. 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