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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 08-11 CCP Regular Session Ptiblic Copy AGENDA i CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION August 11, 2008 6:00 P.M. City Council Chambers 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 b the Secretar Y Y 1. City Council Discussion of Agenda Items and Questions 2. Miscellaneous 3. Discussion of Work Session Agenda Items as Time Permits 4. Adj ourn CITY COUNCIL MEETING City of Brooklyn Center August 11, 2008 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 personal attacks, to air personality grievances, to make political 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 Chaxnbers by the Secretary. 4. Roll Call 5. Pledge of Allegiance 6. Council Report 7. 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 l. July 28, 2008 Study Session 2. July 28, 2008 Regular Session b. Licenses c. Applications and Permits for Temporary On-Sale Liquor Licenses Submitted by St. Alphonsus Church, 7025 Halifax Avenue North, for Events to be Held October 4 and November 15, 2008, and February 21, March 14, and May 2, 2009 8. Presentations/Proclamations/RecognitionsiDonations None 9. Public Hearin s g None I CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- August 11, 2008 10. Planning Commission Items a. Planning Commission Application No. 2008-006 Submitted by Lutheran Church of the Triune God. Request for preliminary plat approval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its July 31, 2008, meeting. •Requested Council Action: —Motion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2008-006 as recommended by the Planning Commission. b. Planning Commission Application No. 2008-007 Submitted by Luke Papin. Request for a special use permit to operate a home occupation inVolving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its July 31, 2008, meeting. •Requested Council Action: —Motion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2008-Q07 as recommended by the Planning Commission. 11. Council Consideration Items a. Resolution Appointing Election Judges •Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. b. Resolution Accepting Work Performed and Authorizing Final Payment for Improvement Project No. 2008-12, Contract 2008-F, 2008 Sealcoating •Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. c. Resolution Approving Change Order No. 1, Improvement Project Nos. 2008-01, 02, 03, 04, Contract 2008-A, 2008 Residential Area Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvements •Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. d. Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts •Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. e. Resolution Approving Final Plat for ROSENAU ADDITION •Requested Council Action: —Motion to adopt resolution. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- August 11, 2008 I f. Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees •Requested Council Action: Motion to ado t resolution. P g. An Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs •Requested Council Action: —Motion to approve first reading and set second reading and public hearing on September 8, 2008. 12. Adjournment Agenda Items Tabled An Ordinance Relating to Administrative Fines; Adding a New Section 12.13 to the Brooklyn Center City Charter —This item was first read on February 25, 2008; published in the official newspaper on March 6, 2008; and tabled at the March 24, 2008, meeting. i City Council Agenda It�m No. 7a Maria Rosenbaum From: Curt Boganey Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 3:55 PM To: Sharon Knutson Cc: Maria Rosenbaum Subject: FW: change to the minutes Requested minute changes. From: Kay Lasman Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 10:08 AM To: Curt Boganey Subject: change to the minutes Study session, July 28th, page 2-under Housing Maintenance...."Councilmember Lasman referenced a recent newspaper article relating to housing codes and regulations and requested discussion on wherer the City should consider instituting a fee to cover expenses in dealing with abondoned homes, as well as considerina some of the other ideas that were referenced in the article concernina foreclosured or vacant prooerties." i 1 i 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 JULY 28, 2008 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session called to order by Mayor Tim Wilison at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Mary O'Connor, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Fiscal Support Services Dan Jordet, Community Development Director Gary Eitel, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, Chief of Police Scott Bechthold, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Mr. Boganey recommended the Rental License for 2100 69�' Avenue North be removed from the Consent Agenda so staff can follow up with the applicant. He also recommended that EDA Agenda Item No. 4a, a Resolution Approving Lease Agreement with Brooklyn Hotel Partners, LLC for the D Barn at the Earle Brown Heritage Center, and Authorizing the EDA Executive Director to execute said Agreement, be removed from the agenda to allow staff to resolve several issues. It was the majority consensus of the City Council to cancel tonight's EDA meeting. With regard to Agenda Item No. 7b, Rental Licenses, Councilmember Lasman expressed concern with the number of disturbing the peace calls made to that address. Mr. Boganey advised there have been five disturbing the peace calls within a relatively short time period. The Police Department will obtain more information about this matter, contact the applicant, and report the response to the Council. It was the majority consensus of the City Council to remove the rental license for 2100 69 Avenue N. from the Consent Agenda. Councilmember O'Conner requested that Agenda Item No. 7d, Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees, be removed from the Consent Agenda. Mayor Willson stated it will be considered as Agenda Item No. 11 d. 07/28/08 -1- DRAFT I Councilmember Ryan requested discussion on Agenda Item No. 11 c, specifically in relation to the City's legal liability for its Police Officers who assist during the Republican National Convention. Mr. Boganey explained that approval of the JPA isn't without risk to the City but it is mitigated by the type and amount of insurance that has been taken out by the City of St. Paul that will cover potential risks the City may incur. There was additional discussion on Agenda Item No. 11 c, regarding whether the $10 million liability insurance taken out by St. Paul will cover the City's potential liability. It was noted that there is value in creating good will when compared to the relatively small risk the City would be incurring. Police Chief Scott Bechthold advised the City's liability will be covered, as indicated in the legal opinion provided. He noted the City's Officers will receive low-risk assignments such as transportation routes and buses moving delegates from hotels to the Convention Center. They will not receive high-risk assignments such as the Rapid Response Teams, which are from other jurisdictions. For its participation, the City will receive mutual aid, should the need axise at one of the designated hotel sites. HOUSING MAINTENANCE AND POINT OF SALE ORDINANCE Councilmember Lasman referenced a recent newspaper article relating to housing codes and regulations and requested discussion on whether the City should consider instituting a fee to cover City expenses in dealing with abandoned homes. Mr. Boganey stated several ideas presented in the article are reasonable for Brooklyn Center but staff has some question whether a $1,000 fee could be justified under State Law. Staff is of the opinion that such a fee is not a significant deterrent to property conversion. Staff has focused mare on what can be done to facilitate people who want to buy homes, as owner-occupied units, and less attention on gaining an additional revenue stream. Mr. Boganey advised there is growing consensus among staff that a point of sale ordinance focused on vacant units and life safety efforts may be worthwhile. It may not be a solution to preserving the housing stock long term, but a way to mitigate and minimize problems associated with vacant properties that will have to come back on the tax rolls in the near term. It was noted that a way to deal with vacant homes before they get onto the market is to adopt an ordinance that requires an inspection. There was discussion regarding the following in relation to vacant property in the City: There is no "silver bullet" and the solution will require both "carrots" and "sticks" It may require more than one method to contribute to the overall long-term solution Because of budget constraints, the Council supports looking at as many revenue streams as are viable The City wants empty foreclosed homes to be purchased 07/28/08 -2- DRAFT Mr. Boganey stated the ordinance could be very specific as to what must be done, or limited as to the requirements. At the time the house is sold, the City will know who owns it and the ordinance would apply to the new owner who purchases the home. Mr. Boganey advised that Brooklyn Park now requires an escrow at closing to cover the repair costs. In this way, that cost could be borne by the seller or the buyer. He stated he is not dismissing any of the options but staff is trying to weigh which options the City can handle given the level of current staff and resources. Mayor Willson stated the Council has discussed previously the need to assure people with fixed incomes or in a retirement situation are not adversely impacted. The Council does not want to approve an ordinance that would be harmful to those individuals who have worked their lives and retired in Brooklyn Center. Mr. Boganey explained that would be the benefit of an ordinance crafted to focus on vacant homes rather than all homes. He stated a good argument could be made to have the ordinance address all homes but the City is now dealing with a crisis situation that would benefit from a more precise ordinance. Councilmember Ryan stated he encountered a newspaper summary that provided a more basic approach to look at health, safety, and structural issues. He stated in principal he would support staff's efforts to look at a cost/benefit approach. He would also like to find out more about programs to support homeowners on the verge of losing their mortgage. Mr. Boganey stated staff is talking with Minneapolis and St. Paul staff to determine what is and is not working. UPDATE ON 57� AND LOGAN AVENUES CONTAMINATION Councilmember O'Connor asked for an update on the 57�' and Logan Avenues contamination and whether the pollution spread from the dry cleaner's site before the City purchased the property or when the site clean up was done. Mr. Boganey stated that based on what he knows, the pollution occurred over many years, probably during the life of the dry cleaner. He stated a meeting date has not yet been set but he thinks it will be in September. There was discussion on the number of houses that have been tested and whether additional testing will occur. Community Development Director Gary Eitel explained that is a determination of remediation by MPCA after study results are received. The Council questioned how the remediation systems would be funded. Mr. Boganey advised there is up to $20,000, in total, to fund the system and the MPCA is committed to fund remediation systems over and above that level. So far, none of the homes are at the level where it is required. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Councilmember Yelich requested discussion on Agenda Item No l0a and lOb in relation to enforcement mechanisms available to the City to assure required landscaping and screening criteria are maintained. City Attorney Charlie LeFevere advised of the City's requirement for landowners with a PUD to file a declaration of covenants that generally locks in all of the site drawings, lighting plan, landscaping plan, everything submitted, and provides the use and development of the site must be according to the declaration. It is also recorded against the 07/28/08 -3- DRAFT property. Mr. LeFevere noted that at times landscaping is incidental. However, when it is an essential element of the screening between uses, as it would be between residential and auto uses, Brooklyn Center would require in the declaration that landscaping be maintained so it would be binding on the landowner and enforceable by the City as a misdemeanor violation of the Zoning Code. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember O'Connor seconded to close the Study Session at 6:45 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. I 07/28/08 -4- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 1N THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION JULY 28, 2008 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER 1NFORMAL 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, Mary O'Connor, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Fiscal Support Services Dan Jordet, Community Development Director Gary Eitel, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, Chief of Police Scott Bechthold, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember O' Connor seconded to open the Informal Open Forum at 6:46 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Mayor Tim Willson opened the meeting for the purpose of Informal Open Forum. Duschan Wilson, 2900 Northway Drive, stated his opinion that Center Pointe Apartments are not being properly managed. He stated he was improperly served with an eviction notice and asked what he can do. Mayor Willson read the guidelines for Open Forum. City Manager Curt Boganey explained that it is not appropriate to try and answer that question at the Council meeting. He asked Mr. Wilson to contact him tomorrow so he can schedule a meeting to answer his questions. Mr. Boganey explained that the residents are invited to inform the Council of what is going on so the Council can take it under advisement. Sanchez Moore, 2810 Northway Drive, Unit 302, noted Center Pointe takes their rent for the entire year but makes no repairs. He expressed his frustration that the City knows about this situation but all they do is hold meetings, which do no good. He stated his opinion that Center Pointe should be shut down because of dangerous conditions, causing him to almost fall through the floor. 07/28/08 -1- DRAFT I� A resident from 3431 Welcome Avenue stated she has found the apartment complex is getting better about completing work orders and cleaning up the building. She suggested that the problem is the people who live there. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to close the Informal Open Forum at 6:54 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 2. INVOCATION Lonte Hill, Citadel of Hope Worship Center, provided the Invocation. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Regular Session and was called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 7:00 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Mary O'Connor, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Fiscal Support Services Dan Jordet, Community Development Director Gary Eitel, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, Chief of Police Scott Bechthold, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. 5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 6. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Ryan reported on attending the following events: July 18, American Cancer Society Relay for Life. This event raised money for cancer research and to lend support for survivors of this disease and their families. He stated his wife is a cancer survivor so he can identify with those who participated and expressed his admiration for their courage and fortitude. July 27, Home Safety Program with Riverwood residents. July 23, first Brooklyn Center Police Department Outreach meeting in Bellvue Park. Brooklyn Center Centennial Celebration meeting held that same evening. Councilmember Lasman reported on attending the following events: July 16, Brooklyn Center Crime Prevention meeting where they discussed the budget and National Night Out that will be held on August 5. She encouraged residents to get involved. 07/28/08 -2- DRAFT July 18, Relay for Life. She stated this was a very moving event and is a great tradition S in the City. They raised about $330,000 for that cause. July 23, Centennial Celebration meeting. She encouraged anyone who may want to participate or submit ideas, to contact Mayor Willson or a Councilmember. July 23, Bellvue Park Community meeting hosted by the Police Department. Councilmember Yelich stated he had nothing to report at this time. Councilmember O'Connor reported on attending the following events: Housing Commission meeting that was canceled for lack of a quorum. August 5, she will be hosting a Pizza Party, starting at 5:00 p.m., at Humboldt Square Shopping Center, and encouraged all to attend. Mayor Willson reported on attending the following events: July 15, Dangerous Dog Hearing. July 21, League of Minnesota Cities to work with new legislation. He announced that Brooklyn Park Mayor Lampi will represent the north Hennepin County area. July 22, Visit Minneapolis North Committee. July 23, Brooklyn Center 100 Year Celebration Committee. Bellvue Neighborhood Outreach meeting. He estimated there were 110 people at that event. Mayor Willson noted that neighborhoods are the City's strength and Brooklyn Center is known for its neighborhoods. 7. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda, as amended, with the removal of Item No. 7d from the Consent Agenda to Council Consideration Item No. 11 d, and the following consent items were approved: 7a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. July 14, 2008 Joint Work Session with Financial Commission 2. July 14, 2008 Regular Session 3. July 14, 2008 Work Session 7b. LICENSES AMUSEMENT DEVICES Vend It LLC 1108 Brookdale Center GARBAGE HAULERS Waste Management 10050 Naples Street NE, Blaine MECHANICAL Air Conditioning Assoc. 55 W. Ivy Ave., St. Paul Air Quality Service, Inc. 6221 Cambridge St., St. Louis Park Hoffman Refrigeration and Heating 5660 Memorial Ave. N., Stillwater 07/28/08 -3- DRAFT Master Gas Fitters 2242 Jennifer Lane N., N. St. Paul Northern Heating and AC 9431 Alpine Dr., Ramsey Pronto Heating and AC 7501 Washington Ave. N., Edina River City Sheet Metal 8290 Main St. NE, Fridley Whitetail Heating and Cooling 29692 Pine Oak Lane NW, Isanti RENTAL 907 57�' Avenue N. David LaFavor 6718 Aldrich Avenue N. James Price Dawn McNamara 6136 Brooklyn Blvd. Shannon Benalshaikh 6807 Humboldt Ave N C201 Gary Pull 5900 Pearson Dr Mary Tjosvold SIGN HANGER Arrow Design 13735 Aberdeen St., Ham Lake 7c. APPROVAL OF APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY ON- SALE LIQUOR LICENSE SUBMITTED BY SURLY BREWING COMPANY, 4811 DUSHARME DRIVE, FOR AN EVENT TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 6, 2008. 7d RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES This item was moved to Council Consideration Item No. 1 ld. Mayor Willson advised that one of the rental licenses is being removed from consideration and the EDA meeting scheduled to follow the City Council meeting tonight will not be held because the one agenda item was removed. Motion passed unanimously. 8. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/DONATIONS None. 9. PUBLIC HEARING None. 10. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS 10a. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2008-003 SUBMITTED BY THE LUTHER COMPANY LLLP. REQUEST FOR REZONING FROM C-2 (COMMERCE) TO PUD/C-2 (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/COMMERCE) AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL THROUGH THE PUD PROCESS OF THREE CONTIGUOUS LOTS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF BROOKLYN BOULEVARD BETWEEN I-94 AND 68 AVENUE FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING CHEVROLET 07/28/08 -4- DRAFT SITE AND THE NEW BUICK, PONTIAC, GMC DEALERSHIP. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS JULY 17, 2008, MEETING. 1. RESOLUTION NO. 2008-80 REGARDING THE RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2008- 003 SUBMITTED BY THE LUTHER COMPANY LLLP City Manager Boganey introduced the item and explained the proposed improvements to this site. Mayor Willson noted that Agenda Items No. 10a1, 10a2, lOb, lOcl, and lOc2 all relate to the same property and asked Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren to combine his presentation. Planning and Zoning Specialist Warren advised the Planning Commission recommended approval for all three applications and held public hearings at its July 17, 2008, meeting. He presented a general overview of the three requests before the Council: request for rezoning, preliminary plat approval to combine lots, and PUD. He recommended the resolutions be amended to place an additional condition to prohibit the use of outdoor paging systems for both the east and west side developments. Mr. Warren presented the draft resolutions and ordinances. Mr. Warren advised that Gene Hanson, who lives immediately to the east, expressed concern with the use of an outdoor paging system. Mr. Warren responded to questions from the Council. There was discussion on the prohibition of an outdoor paging system, potential issue with restriction of visibility, service areas located to the rear of the buildings, and concern expressed by Mr. Hubbard, which has been addressed with the proposed site plan and landscaping. Mr. LeFevere recommended the two resolutions be amended to add the following condition: There shall be no outdoor paging, announcing, or other amplified voice or music on the site. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2008-80, Regarding Disposition of Planning Commission Application No. 2008-03, submitted by the Luther Company LLLP, and subject to conditions of the Planning Commission and addition of Condition 18 as stated by Attorney LeFevere. Motion passed unanimously. 2. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN LAND (WESTERLY OF BROOKLYN BOULEVARD BETWEEN I-94 AND 68 AVENUE NORTH) 07/28/08 -5- DRAFT Mr. Boganey noted before Council tonight is approval of the first reading of the ordinance and setting the second reading and public hearing for August 25, 2008. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve first reading and set second reading and Public Hearing on August 25, 2008, of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 35 of the City Ordinances Regarding the Zoning Classification of Certa.in Land (Westerly of Brooklyn Boulevard Between I-94 and 68�' Avenue North). Motion passed unanimously. lOb. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2008-04 SUBMITTED BY THE LUTHER COMPANY LLLP. REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL TO COMBINE AND DIVIDE FOUR EXISTING LOTS INTO TWO LOTS ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROOKLYN BOULEVARD BETWEEN I-94 AND 69 AVENUE FOR THE CREATION OF TWO NEW AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIPS. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS JULY 17, 2008, MEETING Mr. Warren stated the Planning Commission recommended approval at its meeting of July 17, 2008, subject to nine conditions. He discussed the recommended conditions, the ordinance, and responded to questions from the City Council. Councilmember Ryan moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2008-004 submitted by the Luther Company LLLP subject to the following conditions recommended by the Planning Commission: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final lat is sub' ect to the rovisions of Cha ter 15 of the Ci Ordinances. P J P P t3` 3. Approval of this preliminary plat is contingent upon approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2008-005. 4. Appropriate cross access and cross parking agreements and a dedication binding Lot 1, Block 1, Chrysler Realty Addition to the proposed Lot 1, Block 1, Bri Mar 2nd Addition, as approved by the City Attorney shall be developed and filed with the titles to the property. 5. The applicant shall provide the City with an executed copy of shaxed access easement between the proposed Lots 1 and 2, Bri Mar 2nd Addition prior to final plat approval to be filed with the titles to the properties. 6. The applicant shall execute all easements required by the City Engineer for drainage and utility purposes prior to final plat approval. 07/28/08 -6- DRAFT 7. The applicant shall provide written certification from a licensed land surveyor that the existing sidewalk along Brooklyn Boulevard does not encroach into the boundaries of the proposed Lots 1 and 2 or provide the appropnate sidewalk easement dedication along with the final plat. 8. Building permits for construction of any of the buildings comprehended under Planning Commission Application No. 2008-005 shall not be issued until the plat has been given final approval by the City Council and filed with Hennepin County. 9. The existing house at 4011 69th Avenue North shall be demolished or removed from the property and all utilities appropriately disconnected prior to final plat approvaL Motion passed unanimously. lOc. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2008-005 SUBMITTED BY THE LUTHER COMPANY LLLP. REQUEST FOR REZONING FROM C-2 (COMMERCE) AND R-3 (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE) TO PUD/C-2 (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/COMMERCE) AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL THROUGH THE PUD PROCESS FOR TWO NEW AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIPS (HONDA AND TOYOTA) ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROOKLYN BOULEVARD BETWEEN I-94 AND 69 AVENUE. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS JULY 17, 2008, MEETING. 1. RESOLUTION NO. 2008-81 REGARDING THE RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2008- 005 SUBMITTED BY THE LUTHER COMPANY LLLP Mr. VVarren stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its July 17, 2008, meeting, subject to 18 conditions including prohibition of using an outdoor paging system. He discussed the resolution and responded to questions from the City Council. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2008-81, Regarding Disposition of Planning Commission Application No. 2008-05, submitted by the Luther Company LLLP, and subject to conditions of the Planning Commission and addition of Condition 19 as stated by Attorney LeFevere. Motion passed unanimously. 2. AN OR.DINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN LAND (4011 AND 410169 AVENUE) 07/28/08 -7- DRAFT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to approve first reading and set second reading and Public Hearing on August 25, 2008, for an Ordinance Amending Chapter 35 of the City Ordinances Regarding the Zoning Classification of Certa.in Land (4011 And 4101 69 Avenue). Motion passed unanimously. Mayor Willson thanked the Luther Company organization for putting these properties together and bringing this wonderful redevelopment to Brooklyn Center. 11. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS lla. RESOLUTION NO. 2008-82 ADOPTING BUILDING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND FINANCING FOR 2008 AND 2009 City Manager Boganey introduced the item, discussed the history, and stated the purpose of the proposed resolution. He advised of the costs involved and identified funding source to utilize some of the cash reserve in the Municipal Liquor Fund for the first two years of the plan. In 2010, other revenue sources will be identified. There was discussion on Bonestroo's administration fees and the low level of reserves in the Golf Course Fund. It was pointed out that the updated Comprehensive Plan will ask the general public about the disposition of the Community Center. A question was raised about the expenditure of $120,000 to make improvements to the Community Center over the next two years. However, it was noted this issue was discussed at a recent Work Session and consensus was that the initial improvements are necessary and in the best interest of City. There was discussion on using Liquor Fund reserves to fund this activity and that it is viewed as a temporary solution to catch up with maintenance issues. It was noted that use of Liquor Fund reserves has been beneficial to support the City, Parks, and this project as well. Councilmember Yelich moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2008-82 Adopting Building Capital Improvements and Financing for 2008 and 2009. Councilmember Ryan commented on the importance of the Community Center and pool, which requires a tremendous amount of maintenance. He believed the City would be negligent if it didn't take prompt action to preserve that asset. Motion passed unanimously. llb. RESOLUTION NO. 2008-83 APPROVING THE PROPOSED 2009 OPERATING BUDGETS FOR THE SHINGLE CREEK AND WEST MISSISSIPPI WATERSHED MA,NAGEMENT COMMISSIONS 07/28/08 -8- DRAFT Mr. Boganey introduced the item, discussed the history, and stated the purpose of the proposed resolution. He stated this is within the budgetary cap established by the Joint Powers Agreement. There was discussion on the requirement for chloride prewetting and that the City's new equipment provides that ability. C uncilm m L r R an seconded to a rove RESOLUTION o e ber asman moved and Councilmembe Y PP NO. 2008-83 Approving the Proposed 2009 Operating Budgets for the Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions. Councilmember O'Connor reviewed their expenditures and funding requests and stated she wonders why the administration costs for the watershed district are so expensive. It was noted the expenses are spread over nine cities. The assessment is based upon the size of the watershed distributed in each municipality and t� capacity of each so the costs are appropriately distributed and relatively small for each community. Councilmember O' Connor voted against the same. Motion passed. llc. APPROVAL OF JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR THE SERVICE OF BROOKLYN CENTER PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS DURING THE 2008 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION Mr. Boganey introduced the item, discussed the history, and stated the purpose of the proposed resolution. He stated the Brooklyn Center Police Officers will be involved in transportation and low risk activities. In exchange, Brooklyn Center will receive mutual aid, if needed. The Council referenced a portion of the July 18, 2008, letter from the League of Minnesota Cities and a question was raised whether their insurance will cover the City's claims. Mr. Boganey explained the letter is carefully worded so it does not guarantee that any act by the City's Officers would automatically be a covered act, in case the act is beyond the scope of the coverage. He advised that the City's Police Officers, if performing their normal duties, would be covered under the policy. It was noted that the City's Officers will be assisting with the Republican National Convention only if they volunteer and the City's needs have already been met. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded approval of the Joint Powers Agreement for the Service of Brooklyn Center Public Safety Officers During the 2008 Republican National Convention. Motion passed unanimously. lld. (FORMERLY CONSENT AGENDA ITEM NO. 7d) RESOLUTION NO. 2008-84 DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES 07/28/08 -9- DRAFT In response to Councilmember O'Connor, staff advised of the number and types of trees that are diseased, noting all are located on private land. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded to approve RESOLUTION NO. 2008-84 Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed. 12. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Yelich seconded adjournment of the City Council meeting at 8:30 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. i 07/28/08 -10- DRAFT City Council Agenda Item No. 7b COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Licenses for Council Approval Recommendation: I recommend that the City Council approve the following list of licenses at its August 11, 2008, 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 Kraemer Heating 7441 Dallas Court, Maple Grove Mark's Heating and A/C 141 South Street, Foreston Sharp Heating and A/C 7221 University Avenue NE, Fridley RENTAL See attached report. 3 v s .�r�:-. �z t a _y ;.E,� e�rn�„ .<��.3�., 7 a ,.a� E'�`��� a ,h /�3 r �k .c���;� s.;�.�F ...o,�ak 1t.�, .�.:;ys� v t-'� .,,3 .f �a �5�� �.d'�'e�' a���'3��j. �'�'cS� r .;F�, c s.r '�r5; 4."�'��.. >p�_ .r', Wa- z s, "�;A�w�u a %t �z�� o�s">x; e �.,W r Y �i ",Y+""� `k iv .,,F a a'. �y e a,. k; a� �,4", zY. E .:rv[� i,9. s /i �M'8 .2 a^� '�..�.�^w�i .r�r,�. .s v.�r, �,�7 y� �.s �..."+?2,k� t^?e�'�...-«r 7"',.,. .�,x;a'� +�t���'�:, ��'e� ..;'r; Y ,,.�s f T, j� y t 2';. t. :r _s� c�a�',w�' Y �°,.�:.�3.,�. ____a.�����".��..., ��cn S, ;`a� aEn.. �:�r y< �Yrr� rr .��.�arm .a'a. l"F': �:�r kt;�; �8 ,,z: a�ia:. ,s �3r ,�'r° .,ta�a�a �'c�n a�,� u�' .k,�l V�I "d� l� R��t iN�1;� k, s p r 1'� t�„ �g�, ;l .,;P, 'm�`'»��a�� a'�. �"T�q r �y�`` ,�.a�, .5`��.� tt. 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'm" r: h .,�1 "�'L�1^ ".��.'t'II`C y �1'..z... 9 t ,h, t�[�C 5 �e :(�,�t11�t� z �f, �C `r�:�. a.,�� .h ..�„a�.; t'��'a.. 2..Ya.;a., �.,��r�:,�;.,. l,wo, u r:� ..s>�.,,.,f�:,.=: .r� t.e.,r..,..,'k��@ #�!,.e.�„ .s .,z...,.,.aasa �3 a..,..,:.,a�.,a .....�...�'h, „c4.e...,> rw,....,��. n 5903 Emerson Ave N�Single Family Initial �Chai Lee �None per 12-911 OK OK 5136 France Ave N �Single Family Initial �Les Duoos �None per 12-911 OK OK 4825 Twin Lake Ave �Single Family Initial �Rena Chrysler �None per 12-911 OK OK 5412 Fremont Ave N �Two Family (1) Renewal �Gary Anakkala �None per 12-911 OK OK 5200 63rd Ave N �Single Family Renewa) �Evaristus Ejimadu �None per 12-911 OK OK 5325 Humboldt Ave N �Single Family Renewal �Linda Mitchell �None per 12-911 OK OK City Council Agenda Item No. 7c r i COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk `L DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Applications and Permits for Temporary On-Sale Liquor Licenses Submitted By The Church of St. Alphonsus, 7025 Halifax Avenue North, for Events to be Held October 4, and November 15, 2008, and February 21, March 14, and May 2, 2009 Recommendation: I recommend that the City Council consider approval of the applications and permits for temporary on-sale liquor licenses submitted by The Church of St. Alphonsus; 7025 Halifax Avenue North, for events to be held October 4, and November 15, 2008, and February 21, March 14, and May 2, 2009, at 7025 Halifax Avenue North and 7031 Halifax Avenue North. Background: The Church of St. Alphonsus, 7025 Halif� Avenue North, has submitted applications and permits for temporary on-sale liquor licenses for event to be held October 4, and November 15, 2008, February 21, March 14, and May 2, 2009. The applicant has satisfied the City's requirements and submitted the $25 fee for each license, along with a certificate of coverage for liquor liability insurance. It is recommended that the City Council approve the application and permit for temporary on-sale liquor license submitted by The Church of St. Alphonsus. After Council review, the application and permit will be forwarded to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division for approvaL Citv 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 far 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. 7 t ,p MS OF Pfl,�q���.� U� l. e r ��P r.-::.'�:. .;�,�•s� Minnesota Department of Public Safety �n ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION �s�< ��P 444 Cedar Street Suite li3, St. Paul MN 55101-5133 E (651) 201-7507 Fax (651) 297-5259 TTY (651) 282-6555 �"?�;t"` WWW.DPS.STATE.MN.US APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NUMBER The Church of St AlphonsuS 2/28/1959 E, 32045(MN) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 70�5 Hal i fax Ave No Brc�oklyn Genter r�N 55429 NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION BiJSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE Fr. Patrick J. Grile, C,Ss.R. 76� 561-5100 7C63-�6'�.--51Q0� DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD TYPE OF ORGANIZATIO� �Ctdber 4 ZflO8 ['T,iTR CHARTTARI.F, RLTCriOU� OTHFR NnNPROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAMB ADDRESS Fr. Patrick J. Grile, C.Ss,R, same as abo�ve ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe pari s h CSsR ha71 Will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor service? If so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee providing the service. no Will the applicant carry liquor liability insurance? If so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. i,atino i i c f��ULUa 1 or' �iiiaiia APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY/COUNTY DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICI�L APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBLIIVG ENFORCEMENT NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city and/or county to the address above. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this application to be used as the License for the event PS-09079(OS/06) Certificate of Coverage Date:6"''2o°g certiscate xo�aer This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis confers no rights upon the holder of this certificate. This certificate Chancery Office does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded below. 226 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102 Company Affording Coverage TI-IE CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 10843 OLD MILL RD Covered Location OMAHA, NE 68154 Church of St. Alphonsus 7025 Hailfax Ave North Brooklyn Center, MN 55429-1394 Coverages This is to certify that the coverages listed below have been issued to the certificate holder named above for the certificate 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 coverage afforded described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such coverage. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims. Coverage Effective Coverage Expiration Type of Coverage Certificate Number Date Date Limits Property I I I Real Personal Property I General LiabiliTy IGeneral Aggregate I Products-Comp/OP Agg I Occurrence Personal Adv Injury I 8589 7/]/2008 7/1/2009 IEachOccurrence �500,000 Claims Made I Fire Damage (Any one fire) I I Med Exp (Any one person) I Excess Liability I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 Each Occurrence I500,000 Other I Each Occurrence I I Description of Oper�tions/LocationsNehicles/Special Items Coverage verified for Covered Locat�on s�ei �'oget�er Evsr�t; October 4& 5, 2008. Includes Liquor Liability and Fidelity for Charitable Gambling. Holder of Certificate Cancellation Should any of the above described coverages be cancelled City of Brooklyn Center before the expirat��n date thereof, the issuing company will 5200 85th Avenue North endeavor to mail days written notice to the holder of Brooklyn Center, MN 55443 certificate named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. Authorized Representative y .f^" f 1 t 0111001065 r� �..M� Schbdl Win� Tasta-ng ��cJ�S OF PUBi. �i.rq�_ `T a4� s n` Minnesota Department of Public Safety ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION o �P 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Paul MN 55101-5133 t OF MIM+Eg y (651) 201 7507 Fax (651) 297-5259 TTY (651) 282 6555 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 The Cburch of St Alphonsus 2/28/1959 ES 32045(P1N) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 7025 Halifax Ave N8 3rooklyn Center MN 55429 NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME N� Fr. Patrick J. Grile, C.Ss.R. 76�3 561-5100 �763�-��� y100 DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD 15 2008 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIO CT,iJR CHARTTART,F RF,T,iC'ri(�TJ,�� OTHFR NONPROFiT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Fr. Patrick J. Grile, C.Ss.R. same as above ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe pa ri s h CSsR hal l Will thn�applicant contract for intoxicating liquor service? If so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee providing the service. Will the �pp�ipant 1 CryMtu�ua�bio� i��a�nae? If so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. a r� o i APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY/COUNTY DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city and/or county to the address above. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this application to be used as the License for the event PS-09079(OS/06) Certificate of Coverage Date: ��1��2oog ertiscate Hoider This Certificate is issued as a matter of informatio� only and rchdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis� confers no rights upon the holder of this certificate. This certificate Chancery Office does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded below. 226 Summit Avenue St. PaUI MN 55102 Company Affording Coverage THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 10843 OLD MILL RD Covered Location OMAHA, NE 68154 Church of St. Alphonsus 7025 Halifax Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55429-1394 Coverages This is to cerfify that the coverages listed below have been issued to the certificate holder named above for the certificate 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 coverage afforded described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such coverage. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims. Coverage Effective Coverage Expiration Type of Coverage Certificate Number Date Date Limits Property I Real Personal Property General Liability I General Aggregate IProducts-Comp/0P Agg Occurrence I Personal Adv Injury I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 IEach Occurrence J500,000 Claims Made I Fire Damage (Any one 6re) I I Med Exp (Any one person) I Excess Liability I I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 IEach Occurrence I500,000 Other I Each Occurrence I I Description of Operations/Locations/Vehicles/Special Items Coverage is verified with regard to the Covered Location's Wine Beer Tastiing fundrasier, to be held on parish gounds, November 15, 2008. Includes Liquor Liability. Holder of Certificate. Cancellation Should any of the above described coverages be cancelled City of Brooklyn Center before the expiration date thereof, the issuing company will 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway endeavor to mail 30 days written notice to the holder of Brooklyn, MN 55430 certificate named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. f� r F Authorized Representative 0111003237 �Q r� GL�L�YVn�'/J .e M E S y�`s. �t.<:_.:. ��!•S.^_�M�✓� Minnesota Department of Public Safety f J ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCENIENT DIVISION y ��.j.� 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Pau( MN 55101-5 t33 �r OF MMFE }':�6y� (6�1) 201-7507 Fax (651) 297-5259 TTY (651) 232-65�5 W�VW.DPS.STATE.NN.US APPL(CATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFOItIVIATiON NAME OF ORGANIZAI'fON DATE ORGANIZED TAX BXEMPT NUIv(BER Tt.e Church of St A1 phonsus� 2/28/1959� E'S 32045(�MN�� STREET ADDRESS CITY S"I'ATE_ ZIF CpDE 7025 Halifax Ave No 3rooklyn Center MN' 55429" NAME OF PERSON Iv1AKING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME. PHONE Fr. Patrick J. Gri7e, C.Ss,R. �763� 561-_5100 (76��,561-51�0 DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD TYPE OF ORGANIZATI FebrUary 21 Z�O9 C'�,TJR CHARiTAFiI.E REI.((�'ri�i7� (�THF.R Nn1�IPROFTT ORGAN[ZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Fr. Patrick J. Grile C.Ss.R. S�me as above ORGANIZA"f[ON OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAM� ADDRESS Location license �vill be used. If an outdoor area, describe pa r;: s h C S, R. hd Will th�applicant contract f:or intoxicating liquor service? If so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee providing the service. Will the applicant carry liquor liability, insurance? If so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. Catholic Mutua7 of Omaha APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAI�'IBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY/COUNTY DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GA:�IBLING ENFORCENI�NT NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to evcnt. Forward application signed by eity and/or county to t6c address above. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division +vill return this application to be used as the License tor the event PS-09079(0>/06) Certificate of Coverage Date: ��29�2oog erti6cate xo�de� This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and rchdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis confers no rights upon the holder of this certificate. This certificate Chancery Office does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded below. 226 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102 Company Affording Coverage THE CATHOLIC M[JTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 10843 OLD MILL RD Covered Location OMAHA, NE 68154 Church of St. Alphonsus 7025 Halifax Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55429-1394 Coverages This� is to certify that the coverages listed below have been issued to the certificate holder� named above for the certificate 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 coverage afforded described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such coverage. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims. T e of Covera e Certifcate Number Coverage Effective Coverage Expiration Limits yP g Date Date Property I I I Real Personal Property I General Liability I General Aggregate I Products-Comp/OP Agg I Occurrence Personal Adv Injury I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 IEach Occurreoce �500,000 Claims Made I Fire Damage (Any one fire) I Med Exp (Any one person) I Excess Liability I 8589 7/1/2008 7/U2009 IEachoccurrence �500,000 Other I I I Each Occurrence I I Description of Operations/Locations/Vehicles/Special ltems Coverage is verified with regard to the Covered Location's Cana Dinner, to be heid on parish grounds, February 21, 2009. I Includes Liquor Liability. I Hoider of Certificate Cancellation Should any of the above described coverages be cancelled befo re the ex iration date thereof the issuin com an will P Y P g City of Brooklyn Center endeavor to mail 30 days written �otice to the holder of 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway �rooklyn Center, MN 55430 certificate named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. Authorized Representative lt l 0111002158 S �F„toF�, St. Patri� Dance e a Minnesota Department of Public Safety ALCOHOL AND GAMBL1NG ENFORCEMENT DIVISION yo 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Paul MN 55101-5133 r (651) 20I-7507 Fax (651} 297-5259 TTY (651) 282-6555 W W W.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 St. Alphonsus School 2/28/1959 ES 32045(MN) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 7031 Halifax Ave No rooklyn Center MN 55429 NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION B s P HOME PHONE Fr. Patrick J. Grile, C.Ss.R. {�6��6�1-�.�b pE3?-561-51�0 DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD TYPE OF ORGANIZATION March 14 ZOO9 ('T,TiR CNARTTART,F. �F,i.T(;TnIJ� (�THF.RNnNPRnFTT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Fr. Patrick J. Gri��, C.Ss.R. �Q25 �al�fa�c�=Ave N Brooklyn Center P�N 55429 ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe St A1 phonsus SCh00� Gylll Will thn�pplicant contract for intoxicating liquor service? If so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee providing the service. Will th�a��i�af c�ar��li��o��liagi�ty���ce? If so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY/COUNTY DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city and/or county to the address above. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this application to be used as the License for the event PS-09079(OS/06) Certificate of Coverage Date: ��1��2oog �r rcircate Ho�der This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and chdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis confers no rights upon the holder of this certificate. This certificate Chancery Office does not amend, estend or alter the coverage afforded below. 226 Summit Avenue St. Pauf MN 55102 Company Affording Coverage THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 10843 OLD MILL RD Covered Location OMAHA NE 6&154 Church of St. Alphonsus 7025 Halifax Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55429-1394 Coverages This is to certify that the coverages listed below have been issued to the certificate holder named above for the certificate 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 coverage afforded described herein is subject to a(1 the terms, exclusions and conditions of such coverage. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims. Type of Coverage Certificate Number Coverage Effective Coverage Expiration Limits Date Date Property I Real Personal Property I General Liability IGeneral Aggregate I IProducts-Comp/OP Agg I Occurrence IPersonal Adv Injury 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 IEach Occurrence I500,000 Claims Made I Fire Damage (Any one fire) I Med Exp (Any one person) Excess Liability I I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 IEach occurrence I500,000 Othcr I I Each Occurrence I I I Description of Operations/LocationsNehicles/Special Items Coverage is verified for the Covered Location's St. Patrick's Day Celebration, to be held on parish grounds, March 14, 2009. Includes Liquor Liability Fidelity for Charitable Gambling. Iiolder of Certificate Cancellation Should any of the above described coverages be cancelled City of Brooklyn Center before the expirat3o date thereof, the issuing company will 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway endeavor to mail days written notice to the holder of �rooklyn Center, MN 55430 certificate named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impase no obligation or liabi(ity of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. Authorized Representative 0111001189 Ci nca de Nlayo Minnesota Department of Public Safety M ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Paul MN 55101-5133 OF MINH`/c� (651) 201-7507 Fax (651) 297-5259 TTY (651) 282-6555 W W W.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 The Church of St Alphonsus 2/28/1959 ES 32045(MN) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 7025 Halifax Ave No Brook7yn Center MN 55429 NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHO Fr, Patrick J. Grile, C.Ss.R. �763�561-5100 .�763 DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD Mdy 2, 2009 TYPE OF ORGANIZATIO� C',T,Uii CHARiTARI.F tRRLTCYinIJ9 nTHFR NONPRnFIT ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Fr. Patrick J. Grile, C.Ss.R. 7025 Halifax Ave No ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe Pa ri sh C�sR Hal l Witl the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor service? If so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee providing the service. no Will the a plicapt c�r li guo}� lia �lit �ns}}ran e? If so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage. p l.dth0 I 1 C �IULUd� �T UOld�d APROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT CITY/COUNTY DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBL[NG ENFORCEDRENT NOTG: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city and/or county to the address dbove. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division wilt return this application to be used as the License for the event P5-09079(OS/06) I Date:7/17/2008 Certificate of Coverage certircate xo�de� This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and lrchdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis confers no rights upon the holder of this certificate. This certificate Chancery Office does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded below. 226 Summit Avenue St. P3U1 MN 55102 Company Affording Coverage TI-� CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 10843 OLD MILL RD Covered Location OMAHA, NE 68154 Church of St. Alphonsus 7025 Halifax Avenue North Brooklyn Center, NIN 55429-1394 Coverages This is to certify that the coverages listed below have been issued to the certificate holder named above for the certificate 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 coverage afforded described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such coverage. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims. Type of Coverage CertiTicate Number Coverage Effective Coverage Expiration Limits Date Date Property I I I Real Personai Property I General Liability I General Aggregate I IProducts-Comp/OP Agg I Occurrence IPersonal Adv Injury I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 IEach Occurrence Claims Made 500 I Fire Damage (Any one Tre) I Med Ezp (Any one person) Excess Liability I I 8589 7/1/2008 7/1/2009 Each Occurrence I500,000 Other I I I Each Occurrence I I Description of Operations/Locations/Vehicles/Special Items Coverage is verified with regard to the Covered Location's :Cinco de Mayo Celebration; to be held on parish grounds, May 2, 2009. Includes Liquor Liability. Holder of Certificate Cancellation Should any of the above described coverages be cancelled City of Brooklyn Center before the expiration date thereof, the issuing company will 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway endeavor to mail 30 days written notice to the holder of rooklyn Center, MN 55430 certificate named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. Authorized Representative 0111oo218s f'' I City Council Agenda Item No. 14a COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Bo ane Cit Mana er I g Y Y g list t G �i FROM: Ronald A. Warren, Plamm�g and Zomng S 2a I� DATE: August 6, 2008 SUBJECT: Planning Commission Application No. 2008-006 Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve the application subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. Background: On the August 11, 2008 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No. 2008- 006 submitted by Lutheran Church Triune God requesting Preliminary Plat aprpoval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their July 31, 2008 meeting and was recommended for approval. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for Planning he location of the A ic tion No. 2008 006 and also an area ma showin t Commission 1 a g PP P property under consideration, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues. Application Filed on 7-3-08 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9-1-08 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2008-006 Applicant: Lutheran Church Triune God Location: 5827 Humboldt Avenue North Request: Preliminary Plat The applicant, Mr. Willis Dahn on behalf of the Lutheran Church Triune God, is seeking Preliminary Plat approval to subdivide the church's property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots. The property in question is zoned R-1 (One Family Residence) and is surrounded on all sides by other R-1 zoned property. It is bounded on the north by 59`� Avenue with the Earle Brown Elementary School and Grandview Park on the opposite side of the street; on the east by Humboldt Avenue with another church and single family homes on the opposite side of the street; on the south by two abutting single family homes; and on the west by Irving Avenue with single family homes on the opposite side of that street. The proposed plat which is to known as the Rosenau Addition currently has a metes and bounds description and would be divided into two lots. The proposed Lot 1 would be 87,482 sq. ft., or 2.01 acres, and will contain the church buildings and parking lot. Lot 2 is proposed to be approximately 95 ft. by 128 ft. and will contain an existing single family home and garage that once was the church parsonage. This lot will be 12, 176 sq. ft. in area which exceeds the minimum requirement for an interior single family residential lot (9,500 sq. ft.). The church plans to sell this lot once the new property lines have been established through this platting process. Because the property has a metes and bounds description, there has been no formal dedications of street right of way abutting the property. This plat comprehends the dedication of 33 ft. of right of way for Humboldt and 59`� Avenues and 30 ft. of right of way for Irving Avenue. Five foot wide drainage and utility easements are to be provided along the proposed interior property lines of the plat and 10 ft. wide drainage and utility easements are indicated along the property lines abutting street right of way. Sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer are located within the street right of way serving these properties. All structures on the sites are properly located with respect to setbacks and the division of land will not create any non-conformities. It should be noted that the city's zoning ordinance requires all open off street parking areas having more than six parking spaces to be effectively screened from abutting residential lots by a solid wall or opaque fence six feet high or by such other device as may be approved by the City Council. The church has provided landscape screening adjacent to the northerly and west property lines of the new residential lot and along their south lot line adjacent to the neighboring lot at 5912 Irving Avenue North. The applicant is requesting the city to acknowledge this as acceptable for approved screening consistent with the city ordinance. This appears to be 7-31-08 Page 1 effective screening and it is recommended that such acknowledgement be part of the Planning Commission's recommendation. The Director of Public Works'/City Engineer is reviewing the proposed plat and will be submitting his written comments for the Commisison's review. The applicant has also filed an application for final plat approval for the same evening as the City Council will consider the preliminary plat. It is anticipated that the final plat will be considered concurrently subject to compliance with subdivision ordinance requirements and can go forward in this manner. A public hearing has been scheduled for this preliminary plat application and notices of the Planning Commission's consideration have been published in the Brooklyn Center/Sun Post. RECONIlV�NDATION This preliminary plat appears to be in order and approval is recommended to at least the following conditions:" l. The final lat is sub'ect to review and a roval b the Cit En ineer. P J PP Y Y g 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Cliapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. Approval of this preliminary plat acknowledges that the existing landscape screening between the church parking lot and abutting residential lots is determined to be effective screening consistent with the requirements of Section 35-711 of the city ordinances. Page 2 ....n,Mi�t uR,t AN AVE. N. C y z r C m m o m 1 �7 FARLt BROhfVN QR.� z i j --i J M S q���•� ty 'r�'t�t� s�w� �a a, I�f _V N V o f p p Z z o iIL M Q� �Y� N ��r. 0 :�s:: O CIR D N t�RR�..1/ h( —G =D�O �T dR�� 1 TA .E N M -y x I E��1�N A1 P 5 hvq• �___T_ T �T r r T r A �E N _L t�,_ ��u:° tr�_ nv�. i�_ l _=1=T T�- f __�T_� �:l,���� I. 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Warren, Planning and Zoning Spe 'alist DATE: August 6, 2008 SUBJECT: Planning Commission Application No. 2008-007 Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve the application subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. Background: On the August 1 l, 2008 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No. 2008- 007 submitted by Luke Papin requesting a Special Use Permit to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their July 31, 2008 meeting and was recommended for approval. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for Planning Commission Application No. 2008-007 and also an area map showing the location of the property under consideration, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues. Application Filed on 7-14-08 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9-12-08 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2008-007 Applicant: Luke Papin Location: 3800 Woodbine Lane Request: Special Use Permit (Home Occupation) The applicant, Luke Papin, is requesting a Special use Permit to conduct a home occupation that will involve customer traffic and the participation of a non-resident in the conduct of the home occupation at 3800 Woodbine Lane North. The property in question is zoned R-1 (One Family Residence) and is located on the north side of Woodbine Lane, the third house east of France Avenue. It is bounded on the north, west and east by abutting single family homes and on the south by Woodbine Lane with single family homes on the opposite side of the street. The north, or rear, property line is also the boundary between the cities of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park. Home occupations that have customer traffic are considered special uses as are home occupations that involve non-resident participation or employment. Such uses require the granting of a special use permit by the City Council following review, public hearing and recommendation by the Planning Commission. The applicant has submitted a letter and supporting information (copies attached) explaining his proposed home occupation. The proposed business will be to sell custom made firearms manufactured in the home primarily to law enforcement but also to responsible citizens. He is seeking a federal fireanns license from the bureau from Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). We have had contact with ATF regarding certain aspects of the sought after license. ATF requires that a licensee must, among other requirements, comply with local zoning regulations. Mr. Papin points out that the nature of the proposed business will require a single, non-resident employee and that this person (Curtis Rebelein Jr.) will be present on an infrequent basis. He estimates this party to be on the premises no more than one or two times per week. Retail sales from the premises will be limited to only selling firearms manufactured in the home. Other retail sales related to this business will be financial exchanges via USPS mail, internet or other means which do not require individuals to visit the home. Physical exchanges of inerchandise in those cases will be conducted utilizing other federal firearms licensed dealers in accordance with local, state and federal laws and regulations such as at approved gun shows. He stresses the limited amount of traffic at the home due to the sale of firearms that he custom builds and lists a strict check list of conditions that will be followed involving the retail sale of these custom built firearms. He will require criminal background checks; proof of cunent Minnesota residency; having these matters verified prior to making an appointment; and finally, conducting business i 7-31-08 Page 1 on an appointment only basis (no walk in traffic will be allowed). He also points out that the business will be conducted in an approximate 250 sq. ft. portion of the basement of his home that has a hardwired smoke detector immediately outside the area, a battery operated smoke detector inside the work area and a ten pound dry chemical fire extinguisher in the work area. There are four parking spaces available in the driveway of the home which will be utilized as parking related to the home occupation. He also provides a video surveillance security system that is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week which utilizes door entry, motion detection and glass breakage technology. It appears that the applicant is taking many reasonable steps to make this home occupation as innocuous and inconspicuous as possible and he lists a number of other supporting factors relating to the home occupation for the Commission's consideration. The Planning Commission's attention is directed to Sectton 35-900 of the Zoning Ordinance (copy attached) regarding the definitions for home occupation and home occupation special and also to Section 35-405 and 35-406 regarding additional requirements for home occupations and home occupations special (also attached). Retail sales of inerchandise produced off of the lot are not allowed as a pernutted or special home occupation. The applicant's proposal will be to sell only firearms he sells or manufactures at his home, out of his home. Retail sales involving firearms produced off the lot would be confined to gun shows or through the Internet or other legitimate sales not requiring the sale to take place from his home. His home would also be a business address for his firearms business. I have had the opportunity to meet with Mr. Papin regarding the operation of his home business stressing the City's concerns related to all home occupations and in particular his proposed home occupation. He has indicated that he will abide by all local zoning regulations related to home occupations as well as the licensing requirements established by ATF. The biggest concern with any home occupation is that it be incidental and secondary to the residential use of the property and not be detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the general public; not diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood; not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property; not create traffic congestion in the public streets; and conform to applicable regulations of the district in which it is located (see standards for special use pernuts, attached). It appears these standards can be met, if the applicant conducts the home occupation in the manner he has proposed. As mentioned previously, Mr. Papin is seeking a federal firearm's license from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. He is willing to limit his sales on the property to only those firearms he custom builds and to specific times on an appointment only basis. He must keep his AT'F firearms license current and abide by all federal and state regulations with respect to his activity. It should be pointed out that the City Council, following Planning Commission review, public hearing and recommendation; approved a very similar home occupation involving the retail sale 7-31-08 Page 2 of custom made firearms for Mr. Glenn Kurke of 6021 Bryant Avenue North in 2005. Mr. Kurke, too, was limited to selling only firearms he would manufacture in his home with other sales being conducted away from the premises through other legal means. There have been no complaints to the City with respect to his operation of the home occupation and we anticipate Mr. Papin's operation to be conducted in a similar manner with similar results. A public hearing has been scheduled and notices of the Planning Commission's consideration have been sent to surrounding property owners. It appears that the proposal is acceptable subject to the following conditions and considerations: l. The special use permit is granted for a home occupation involving the sale of firearms that are manufactured or assembled at 3800 Woodbine Lane North and involve the participation of one non-resident employee. Said home occupation will involve customer traffic on the site. This home occupation may not be expanded or altered in any way not comprehended by this application without first securing an amendment to the special use pemut. 2. No retail sales of fireanns or other merchandise not produced on the lot shall be allowed. 3. The home occupation shall not involve the storage of ammunition other than that for personal use, or raw materials such as gun powder or other explosives. 4. The special use pernut is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violations thereof may be grounds for revocation. 5. All parking associated with this home occupation shall be off street on improved space provided by the applicant. Vehicle parking on the property shall be in compliance with Section 19-1Q3, Subdivision 12 of the city ordinances regarding the size of vehicles allowed. 6. The hours for retail sales of firearms that are produced on the premises are limited to Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7. The applicant shall comply with recommendations of the Building Official with respect to safety related matters involving this home occupation. 8. A current copy of the applicant's ATF firearms license shall be kept on file with the city. 9. 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P y 4 7 P F i� `r° s r z. j 7 f r;� a t b� 4 r 4rrc�'_�, Y yy "'a t.. .,f r y� j r e y�q s r i b p �y,.i� .�t E$ ;j�= p "�"a i� a u p r a .i� y. s.�.c.x..s...� z t ,t. 91r� s. j 7 �yR „z d aat i ��'..l.# `k? �'1r T�� y L� I �'L x x� f a 24 w, 4 �.p: ��1 ,r r:''�� �,�.c.� r. r. q �t i i 5i.x Sigm.a .�n�ns, �,LC' Luice Papin 3800 Woodbine Lane N F�ro��klyn Ce.Elter, I�1N 55429 F `hon�: (61.. "f� �ax: (61 j 326-4535 �une ?6, ��J� .Ron V�'arren City of Brooklyn Center Planning and Zoning Specialist ri301 Shingle Creek �'�rnway l�r��oklyn Center, M:�i >5430-2199 Phone: (:763} 569-33GC+ F'ax: (if�s) Sti9-3�-1:)0 Re: Speviai �.TsP P..rmit :Application Spe�ial Home Occupation a.t 380� Wcodbine L?;ie. Dear NIr. V4'arxen and ��hom it may concern; '1'his J.etter is pa.rt of our application for a Special Use Pern�it (S UP) with the ity of F3roa�1, n Cen�er in N1�nr►esota. The nature of our business will be to sell custom fireaxms manufactured in the home at the address on the appli�ation primarily to law enforcement but also to responsible citizens. Sa:�es �vill mainly be processed utilizing other Federa? �irearms Licensed dea�e:s �FFL's) v��no w:,u;d hatidle the rei�il transaction, exchange of inerchandise and all necessa:�T aapert��ork as requirc�{ by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (A 1 F). The nature of this business will require a single non-resident empioyee, C��rtis I�:ehe;�i��,1r., to be �resc7t ir. the home on an infrequent �asis. We estimate this to be no more tha��. cne. ��r lwi� ti.mes per week ar.d �.�ill be limited io the h�l.rs �f 1(?:�0 :�,:'��1 and 1 �:00 PM {oca`. Lir.��c -�s :eyuirecl b� the b�asiness. When at the hom° h.;s vehicle wiii be parked or ihe drivewti���a :ic t�i.. i�ome as show�l on ±hz �ttached diagram. Curt wiil mainly be taking care of b�usii��.ss activi�ie.� away fr�:�rri �h� home a� rds primary duties in o�r business. The nature of this business will also require very limited retail traffic to the honcie. Furthenrn�rt, r;,tail sales will be li:nited to only selling items manufactured in the home. However, it is our full inte� to not have an retail traffic at the home and to handle the retail art of our basiness Y P through finai�cial exchange via LTSPS mail, Internet or other means which do not requir: indiv�duals to �isit tr�e home. The physical exchange of inerchandise in these cascs v�;ill be cond�acted �atilizing �ther FFL's ��vhich are properly zoned and licensed in their loc�.l j�risd',cti�n in accordance w�ith. all !ocal, state, and federal laws and r�gulations. If the abuve nieans a�e-not possible we would rand;e the i^etail �ale and e�c.ha:nge of inercharidise rr�anufactured in th.e home at that location with the rollou-�ng list of conditions: 1. Tl:e individual must prol�ic�z �raof of passing a criminal background check in thr form ot a cu�rent Stat� of Minnesota Pistol purchase permit, or Minne�cta Issued Permit to Carry a Pistol, c�r th.s. indivi�ival must be a c�:rrent Law Enforcement Officiai and provide proof of his/her. POST certificatien andr`or agency identification. 2. The individual must provide proof of c�rrent Ma.nnesota residency in the form� of a US issued passport or State of Minnesota issued Drivers License. 3. Those items will be faxed to us and verified prior to making an appointrrient for the rel.ail. exchange of inerchandise at the home. 4. Retail traffic will be by appoi�}rrier�t only and d�aring the :�ouzs of 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM Mond�y through Saturday local tim.e. In the rare �ituations wh:,re retail traffic will be required it will be very ;imited. �e c�o r�;�t w:�x:t retail traffi:: and will work through other FFL's to avoid this situation w�he�ever possible. In the rare case a retail visit is required it will be limited such that they will not be parking �•ehic;les on the city streets. Customers will be at the home for no longer than the time required to complete the require�a background checks and the retail transac+.ion. In most cases, this will ta�e less t�an �0-45 minutes. <Again it is our full intent to not have any retail traffic in the home and any traffic that ��e must have will be limited in a way that does not cause disruption to the surrounding cor.�munity�. v�`�: will not be holding "normal business hours" where people can stop by unanr�ounced �u�;�1 as th�i� would at a normal retail establishment. he c�ccupaticn will be conducted iri approximatei_y 250 Sq feet in the �asement of th�. h��ne i��. an unfinished corner rrsade of block walls. VVhile the busiress activity does n�� ;�uuire i:r�e �ase ot� hea�y machiriery, heat�ng, or open flame and dues not generally pose a risk of fire, we ha.�e chosen the loc�tion in the home with no carpeting and block walls to furt.her minirnize any ri�k. A hardwired smoke detector has been installed immediately outside this area along with a battery operated smoke detectar installed in the work area. We have also instali�d a 1(1 lb. ABC: type d�y chemical fire extinguisher in the work area. See attached diagram. Hours of operation where retail sales could take place will be limit�d to lO:OG AI�1 and i:00 P��1 local time �Vlonday titrough Saturday by appointment only. There are approximat�ly 4 parking spaces available in the driveway of the home anci `he w�u,:d be utilized for the non-resident employee as we�l as all retai? traffic to the honie. SGe �.itache� diabram. w' t r imrtiediatel outside the work areG, a Saf,,ty mea�ares inclade a hard ired smoke detec o y battery operated smoke detector inside the work area, a 10 Lb. fire extinguisher inside the w��rk area, video surveillance, minimization of flammable materials, and Secure Storage ot all weapons and ammunition that will be stored at the home as required by the ATF and 18 �.S.C. 921(a). In addition to those safety measures, a security system has been installed. This system is monitored 24x7 and utilizes door entry, motion detector, and glass breakage techno�c�y. T�he :�oniturin� center wili nc�tify local law e.ni�rc emerit as necessary in the e�rent of ����e.itial hreak-in. There will be no signage at the home location advertising the business in any way (again, local retail sales are not our intent). We are making every effort to eliminate any effect to the sunounding community. Other factors for your consideration: This busine�s will operate with full cooperation of Local, State, an� Federal law enfarcement. All work requiring machining or industry machine tools will take place off si�e. Onsite work w�ili be limited to design and final assembly. All tools and iubricants/chemicals used are those available to the general public thrc�u�h normal retail establishments. There will be no noise pollution as a result of our business. There will be no light pollution as a result of our business. No heav� industrial chemicals or materials wiil be used onsite. Any waste pr�duced will be recycled when possible to minimize environmental impact. All ammunition related to the business will be stored securely in limited quantities. Ammunition will be of the type available to the general public. Firearms vvill not be discharged at the home as part of the business. We will not be a mass production facility. We will specialize in low volume custa?:� orders tailored to each specific customer. All sales of weapons not manufactured in the home will take place either t? other FFL's or at an offsite location in accordance with all local, state, �nd federal la���s aiz� regulations. •'The primary target market for our firearms is Law Enforcement. We have taken every foreseeable precaution to ensure our safety and the safety of the community. Thank you for your consideration of this application. I welcome any feed�ack, comments or questions you might have. Sincerely� Luke Papin Enc: Site Plan, plan of home occupation area, certificate of security system install. A� M!.�Y.%!i"/ r 9�� �1� r r..., .F,, �9 .z. e ^�'S v :f`s r; i�.. I E i r 3 er i Y y r 'S 5 '���I�R�TI� L.:.�d,�.�(:.�e.� s_ �.��.a S'��, :'k �n_�. G r��.. r, titi5(; E�.STERS C;��>UI.EV.�RD w f1z.`,.'ING. 1 7>D!i� �i ,a"�. 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Gara�e, Private An accessory building or an accessory portion of the dwelling building intended for or used to store private passenger vehicles of the families resident upon the premises and in which no business, service or industry connected directly or indirectly with automotive vehicles may be carried on. Gara�e School Bus A building, or portion of a building, used for the storage of school buses (defined in M.S.A. Section 169.01, Subdivision 6), or where any such vehicles are kept for remuneration or hire, excluding major repair of such vehicles. Green Strin An area containing only vegetation such as grass, trees, flowers, hedges, and other related landscaping materials, and maintained expressly for such purpose. Groun Dav Care Facilitv A facility licensed by the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare to provide child care for six or more children at one time. This term also includes, but is not limited to, facilities having programs for children known as nursery schools, day nurseries, child care centers, play groups, day care centers, cooperative day care centers and Head Start programs. Home Occunation Subject to the further limitations of Section 35-405 of the Zoning Ordinance, a home occupation is any gainfizl occupation or profession, carried on within a dwelling unit, by a family member residing within a dwelling unit, which is clearly incidental and secondary to the residential use of the dwelling unit and the lot upon which it is constructed, including, without limitation, dressmaking, secretarial services, professional offices, answering services, individual music or art instruction, individual hobby crafts, and day care and similar activities. Home Occunation, SDecial Subject to the further limitations of Section 35-406 hereof, and subject to approval by the City Council, a special home occupation is any gainful occupation or profession carried on within a dwellzng unit or any permitted accessory buildings or installations on a lot, by a family member residing within the dwelling unit, which is clearly incidental and secondary to the residential use of the dwelling unit, the accessory structures, and the lot upon which it is constructed, including, without limitation, barber and beauty services, shoe repair, photography studios, group lessons, saw sharpening, motor driven appliances and small engine repair, and similar activities. Hospital An institution licensed by the state Department of Health primarily engaged in providing, by or under the supervision of physicians, to inpatients (A) diagnostic services and therapeutic services for medical diagnosis, treatment, and care of injured, disabled or sick persons, or (B) rehabilitation services for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons. Hotel A building which provides a common entrance, lobby, and stairways, and in which lodging is commonly offered with or without meals for periods of less than a week. Ci of Brooklyn Center 35-88 O 1/19/08 a. In any yards: Off-street open parkmg spaces; terraces; awnings; canopies; steps not exceeding 10% of the area of the yard; chimneys; flagpoles; air nal swimmin ools• o a ue fences itioner condensers• tem ora seaso cond P rY g P P q l�edges, or walls provided they shall not exceed four feet in height in front yards and pro �ided they do not impede vision within the sight triangle described in Section 35-560, or a clear view of the address of the principal building. Fences, hedges, or walls may exceed four feet in height alongside interior property lines. No fence, hedge or wall shall be allowed which constitutes an unsafe sight obstruction for pedestrians or motor vehicle operators. b. In rear yards: Recreational and laundry drying equipment; arbors and trellises; balconies limited to 15% of the yard area; breezeways, open porches; detached outdoor living rooms (patios). 9. Interior residential lots shall have a minimum rear yard area of 30% of the total lot area, exclusive of permitted accessory structures. 10. Setbacks along major thoroughfares as designated in Section 35-900 shall in all cases be at least 50 feet, measured from the street right-of-way line, except for commercia] buildings located in commercial zoning districts (C 1 and C2) or accessory structures or where the property abuts a marginal access street or where the property abuts a noise wall or noise berm constructed by Mn/DOT, or where the City Council finds that excess right-of-way mitigates the effects of traffic noise, dust, and fumes. In such cases, the setback requirements shall be as contained in the Table of Minimum District Requirements. 11. Service/office (C 1, C 1 A) uses abutting major thoroughfares shall have minimum lot area of one acre. 12. In instances where an existing one or two family structure -in a residential zoning district is deficient in its setback from the front, side, or rear property line by not more than 30% of the setback requirement, the structure may be expanded along the existing building line, provided there is no greater encroachment into the required yard area. This provision in no way permits the expansion of a conformmg s tructure resulting in a setback less than established by this ordinance. Section 35-405. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HOME OCCLJPATIONS: 1. No home occupation shall produce light, glare, noise, odor or vibration perceptible beyond the boundaries of the lot. 2. No home occupation shall involve the use of any accessory structures or installations. City ofBrooklyn Centef 35-57 December 3, 2005 3. No home occupation shall involve the use of equipment other than that customarily found in a residential dwelling unit. 4. No home occupation shall involve the retail sale of inerchandise produced off the lot. 5. No home occupation shall involve the employment on the lot of persons who are not members of the family residing on the 1ot. 6. No home occupation providing day care shall serve more than twelve (12) children in the R1 district, five (5) children in the R2 and R3 districts, or five (5) children, including children of the family occupying a dwelling unit in other residential districts (R4 through R7). This subsection is not intended to supersede any lease arrangements which may be more restrictive. 7. No home occupation shall cause traffic congestion on the lot containing the home occupation or on the streets adjacent thereto. 8. No automobile parking related to the home occupation shall be permitted on the street. Section 35-406. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL HOME OCCUPATIONS: 1. All special home occupations shall require approval of a special use permit pursuant to Section 35-220 of the Brooklyn Center Zoning Ordinance. 2. No special home occupation shall use more than one accessory structure or installation and such structure or installation must be a permitted use under Section 35-310 and Section 35-311 of the Brooklyn Center Zoning Ordinance. 3. A special home occupation may use equipment not customarily found in a residential dwelling unit. 4. No special home occupation shall employ, at any one time, more than one person who is not a member of the family occupying the dwelling unit. I 5. No special home occupation may include the teaching of more than ten (10) students at one time who are not members of the family occupying the dwelling unit. 6. No special home occupation shall cause traffic congestion on the lot containing the special home occupation or on the streets adjacent thereto. City of Brooklyn Center 35-58 December 3, 2D05 7. No automobile parking related to the special home occupation shall be perniitted on the street provided, however, that upon a finding that the special home occupation is not feasible without on street parking, the City Council may authorize parking on the street based upon a consideration of Section 35-220.2 and of the following: a. The amount of the applicant's street frontage. b. The rights of adjacent residents to park on the street. c. Preservation of the residential character of the neighborhood. 8. No special home occupation shall produce light, glare, noise, odor or vibration perceptible beyond the boundaries of the lot. 9. No special home occupation shall include the retail sale of inerchandise produced off the lot. Section 35-410. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS IN R3, R4, R5, R6 AND R7 DISTRICTS. 1. All storage shall be contained wholly within an enclosed building. 2. The incineration of waste matter shall be conducted in approved equipment located within the building wherein the permitted use is conducted. Equipment shall be considered "approved" when approved by tlle zoning official and sanitarian. 3. Where a proposed R3, R4, R5, R6, or R7 development abuts an R1 or R2 district other than at a public street line, buffer provisions shall be established. There shall be provided a protective strip not less than 25 feet wide in the case of R6 and R7 uses and not less than 15 feet wide in the case of R3, R4 and RS uses. The protective strip shall contain an opaque fence or a Council approved substitute. The protective strip shall be landscaped and not be used for parking, garages, driveways, off-street loading or storage. The screening device design must be approved by the City Council as being in harmony with the residential neighborhood and providing sufficient screening of the nlultiple dwelling area. A proposed fence shall be no less than four feet in height and shall not extend within 10 feet of any street right-of-way. 4. No building permit shall be issued until a site and parking layout has been approved as provided in Section 35-230. No parking shall be permitted within 15 feet of the street right-of-way, and the 15 foot area shall be maintained as a green strip. Ciry of Brooklyn Ce�iter 35-59 December 3, 2005 City of Brooklyn Center Special Use Perm.its Section 35-220 2. Standards for Snecial Use Permits A special use permit may be granted by the City Council after demonstration by evidence that all of the followin are met g a. The estatalishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will promote and enhance the general public welfaze and will nat be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort. b. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. c. The establishment of the special use will not impede the nomnal and orderly development and improvement of surroimding property for uses permitted i�n the district, d. Adequate measures have 6een or will be taken to provide ingress, egress and parking so designed as to minimiza traffic congestion in the public sheets. e. The special use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regularions of the district in which it is located. 3.. Conditions and REStrictions The Planning Commission may recommend and the City Council may impose such conditions and restrictions upon the establishment, location, construction, maintenance and operation of the speciat use as deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and to secure compliance with requirements speeified in this ordinance. In all cases in which special use permits are gianted, the City Coimcil may requira such evidence and guarantees as it may deem necessary as part of the conditions stipulated in connection therewith. 4. Resubmission No application for a special usa permit which has been denied by tha City Council shall ba resubmitted for a period of twelve (12) months from tha dato of the final determination by the City Council; except that the applicant may set forth in writing newly discovered evidence of change of condition upon which he relies to gain the consent of the City Council for resubmissioa at an earlier time. 5. Revocation and Extension of Snecial Use Permits When a special use permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance, such permit shall expire without further action by the Planning Commission or the City Council unless the applicant or his assignee or successor commences work upon the subject praperty within one year of the date the special use permit is granted, or unless before the expiration of the one year period the applicant shall apply for an extension thereof by filling aut and submitting to ti�e Secretary of ffie Planning Commission a"Special Use Permit" application requesting such extension and paying an additional fee in an amount as set forth by the City Council resolutioa Special use permits granted pursuant to the provisions of a pr�or ordinance of Brooklyn Center shall expire within one year uf the effective date of this ordinance if construction upon the subject property pursuant to such special use permit has not commenced within that t�e. Tn any instance where an existing and established special use is abandoned for a period of one eyar, the special use permit related thereto shall expire one year following the date of abandonment MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING CONIMISSION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION JULY 31, 2008 CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Rahn at 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL Chair Sean Rahn, Commissioners Kara Kuykendall, Stan Leino, Michael Parks, Tim Roche, and Della Young were present. Also present were Secretary to the Planning Comrnission/Planning and Zoning Specialist Ronald Warren, and Planning Commission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. Rachel Lund was absent and excused. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Julv 17, 2008 There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to approve the minutes of the July 17, 2008 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Commissioner Young abstained as she was not in attendance at the meeting. CHAIR' S EXPLANATION Chair Rahn explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings, the Commission makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes a11 final decisions in these matters. APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 LUTHERAN CHURCH TRILTNE GOD Chair Rahn introduced Application No. 2008-006, a request for Preliminary Plat approval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposal. (See Planning Commission Infortnation Sheet dated 7-31-08 for Application Na 2008-006, attached.) The proposed Lot 1 will contain the church buildings and parking lot and the proposed Lot 2 will contain an existing single family home and garage that the church plans to sell once the new property lines have been established. PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Comm.issioner Kuykendall, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006, at 7:18 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Rahn called for comments from the public. The applicant, Mr. Will Dahn, 5733 Knox Avenue North, representing Lutheran Church Triune God stated that he wished to assure the Commission that an access agreement between the two property owners would not be necessary. He explained that they have removed the storage shed Page 1 ?-31-08 which sat on the shared property line and the shared asphalt driveway has also been removed. He added that they plan to plant additional lilacs on the property. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Parks, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006, at 7:22 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO REC�MIV�ND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 LUTHERAN CHURCH TRIUNE GOD There was a motion by Commissioner Parks, seconded by Commissioner Young, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2008-006, submitted by Lutheran Church Triune God for preli�inary plat approval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots subject to the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. Approval of this preliminary plat acknowledges that the existing landscape screening between the church parking lot and abutting residential lots is determined to be effective screening consistent with the requirements of Section 35-711 of the city ordinances. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, Roche and Young. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 11, 2008 meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Commission for reconsideration. APPLICATION NO. 2008-007 LUKE PAPIN Chair Rahn introduced Application No. 2008-007, a request for Special Use Permit approval to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of Che property and the proposal. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 7-31-08 for Application No. 2008-007, attached.) Mr. Warren explained that home occupations that have customer traffic are considered special uses as are home occupations that involve non-resident participation or employment. Such uses require the granting of a special use permit by the City Council following review, public hearing and recommendation by the Planning Commission. He went on to explain that the proposed business will be to sell custom made firearms manufactured in the home primarily to law enforcement but also to responsible citizens. Mr. Warren added that the nature of the proposed Page 2 7-31-08 business will require a single, non-resident employee and that this person will be present on an infrequent basis. He estimates this party to be on the premises no more than one or two times per week. Retail sales from the premises will be limited to only selling firearms manufactured in the home. Corrunissioner Kuykendall asked for clarification regarding the number of employees allowed with a home occupation. Mr. Warren explained that the city ordinances regulating home occupations only allows for one non-resident employee. If there were more employees than one, it would be an illegal home occupation and there is no authorization in city ordinances to allow for more than one employee. Commissioner Roche asked how the city regulates the limitations on retail sales provisions and how and where the firearms would be stored. Mr. Warren responded that the fireanns could only be assembled from the applicant's home in order to be sold from the premises. Mr. Warren added the applicant must meet all the regulations established by the ATF regarding license requirements which addresses the sale, handling, storage and safety related to a federal firearms licensed dealer. Mr. Warren further explained that a home occupation must be incidental and secondary to the primary use of the property, no parking is allowed on the street and no retail sales of firearms or other merchandise not produced on the lot would be allowed. Conunissioner Parks stated that he recalled a previous similar application and the issue of the storage of explosives was addressed with that applicant. Commissioner Roche asked if the city rrionitors the business to determine if the applicant is selling other items than what is allowed through this special use permit. Mr. Warren responded that the applicant must report annually to the City regarding the status of the business and the only thing that the applicant would be allowed to sell would be products which he assembles himself. He stressed that the applicant has not requested permission to sell ammunition. Periodic investigations into his activities could be done by city employees to assure he is abiding by city zoning regulations There was discussion by the Commission regarding the possibility of testing of the firearms on the property. Mr. Papin stated that he has no intention of testing firearms on his property. Commissioner Young asked how many similar businesses are located in the City of Brooklyn Center. Mr. Warren responded that he believes the number of Federal Firearms Licenses for homes in the city is three or four but they are not required to obtain a Special Use Permit since there is no customer traffic involved. He pointed out that there is only one other Special Use Pernut involving customer traffic where a Federal Firearms License is involved. Commissioner Leino arrived at 7:57 p.m. Page 3 7-31-08 PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO 2008-007 There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007, at 8:08 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Rahn called for comments from the public. The applicant, Luke Papin, 3800 Woodbine Lane, stated that he would like to address the questions raised by the Commission. He stated that storage of firearms and ammunition is a requirement of ATF and he will meet those requirements. Also, any ammunition on the property would be for his own personal use only. Mr. Papin added that the ATF will do random inspections of his log books to assure that everything sold from his property will trave a record of such transactions. Mr. Papin stated that he conducts background checks of potential customers as required by the ATF and that the majority of transactions will be handled by appointment only. On many occasions, guns will be transported by mail or UPS for delivery to customers rather than by customers visiting at his home. He added that they plan to market law enforcement personnel as potential customers. Commissioner Leino asked the applicant if the ATF license required any special liability insurance. Mr. Papin responded that his homeowner's insurance would cover any incidents that occurred on his property. Commissioner Parks asked the applicant if a psychological background check is conducted by potential buyers. Mr. Curt Rebelein, 13515 135 Court North, Hugo, Minnesota, partner with Mr. Papin, stated the background checks required to purchase handguns is regulated by the ATF and the records are kept on file indefinitely. These background checks are required prior to a transaction taking place. The FBI is contacted prior to the sale of a firearm and they give the final approval before the sale is complete. e f business. Commissioner Roche asked the applicant if he had previous experience in the typ o Mr. Papin responded that this is his first endeavor with this type of business. Mr. Gerald Abild, 3712 Woodbine Lane, commented that the re ort mentioned single family P homes and he feels this is a serious violation of that. Mr. Abild had the following questions; Is there some kind of machinery used to assemble the firearms and does it contain hazardous material? Where will the weapons be test fired? Will the city be conducting yearly inspections regarding this activity? I Page 4 7-31-08 Commissioner Roche asked for clarification regarding whether or not the firearms will be modified or manufactured. Mr. Rebelein responded that there is a third party contractor off-site that manufactures the parts and ships them to the applicant. He added that what they plan to do on site is the actual assembly of the firearms, which is done manually without any machinery, and there will be no weapons fired on the property. They have spoken to a private gun shop owner who will allow them to test the fireanns at a gun range. Mr. Papin added that there will be no hazardous or industrial chemicals used to assemble the firearms. They emphasized that they plan a large part of their business to be done with law enforcement personnel. Commissioner Young left the meeting at 8:30 p.m. Dorothy Breed, 3719 Woodbine Lane, stated that the nature of this business in a residential area is not appealing and she feels it would bring her property value down. Chris Tobkin, 6824 Dupont Avenue North, stated that he has many friends that are hunters and gun owners and he feels that with this type of business, a more than normal amount of security will be in place. He stated that it seems like an innocuous use of the property and should have a minimal impact on the neighborhood with less traffic than a daycare center might generate. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007, at 8:46 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. Commissioner Parks asked for further discussion and clarification of the suggested conditions of approval presented to the Commission. Mr. Warren stated that he believes that the conditions, in particular Condition No. 4 more than adequately addresses the regulations required of the applicant. There was further discussion by the Commission members regarding the conditions of approval. Mr. Warren stressed that until the applicant obtains his ATF license, the special use permit would not be granted. Commissioner Parks stated that he felt Condition No. 8 was too vague and he wished to change Condition No. 8 to include "no operatian of the home occupation shall commence until the filing of the license". There was a consensus by the Planning Commission to add this to Condition No. 8. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECONIlV�ND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2008-007 LUKE PAPIN Page 5 7-31-08 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2008-007, submitted by Luke Papin for a Special Use Permit to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane subject to the following conditions: l. The special use pernut is granted for a home occupation involving the sale of firearms that are manufactured or assembled at 3800 Woodbine Lane North and involve the participation of one non-resident employee. Said home occupation will involve customer traffic on the site. This home occupation may not be expanded or altered in any way not comprehended by this application without first securing an amendment to the special use pernut. 2. No retail sales of firearms or other merchandise not produced on the lot shall be allowed. 3. The home occupation shall not involve the storage of ammunition other than that for personal use, or raw materials such as gun powder or other explosives. 4. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violations thereof may be grounds for revocation. 5. All parking associated with this home occupation shall be off street on improved space provided by the applicant. Vehicle parking on the property shall be in compliance with Section 19-103, Subdivision 12 of the city ordinances regarding the size of vehicles allowed. 6. The hours for retail sales of firearms that are produced on the premises are limited to Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7. The applicant shall comply with recommendations of the Building Official with respect to safety related matters involving this home occupation. I 8. A current copy of the applicant's ATF firearms license shall be kept on file with the city and no operation of the home occupation shall commence until the filing of the license. 9. The applicant shall report annually to the Community Development Department that he continues to be in compliance with the foregoing conditions and shall provide such additional information as the Community Development Department may require to assure compliance. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the a lication at its Au ust 11 2008 meetin The a licant must be PP g g PP present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Com.mission for reconsideration. DISCUSSION ITEM FLASHING SIGNS Page 6 7-31-08 Mr. Warren introduced an ordinance amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. He stated that this matter was referred to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation by the City Council. Mr. Warren pointed out the changes being recommended to the ordinance regarding de�ning flashing signs. This ordinance amendment would also prohibit rotating signs which can be distracting to traffic. There was discussion by the Commission regarding the language being proposed in the ordinance amendment. There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Parks, to recommend to the City Council that it approve the Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. OTHER BUSINESS Commissioner Parks suggested that the Planning Commission review the city's ordinances regarding parking surface requirements. He asked permission to bring in Engineers to educate the Commission on this topic. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that Mr. Parks follow up on this and report back to the Commission. There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Leino, to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:21 p.m. Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass Page 7 7-31-08 MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMIVIISSION OF TI� CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MIl�TNESOTA STUDY SESSION JLTLY 31, 2008 CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Rahn at 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL Chair Sean Rahn, Comrnissioners Kara Kuykendall, Stan Leino, Michael Parks, Tim Roche, and Della Young were present. Also present were Secretary to the Planning Commission/Planning and Zoning Specialist Ronald Warren, and Planning Commission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. Rachel Lund was absent and excused. APPROVAL OF MIlVUTES Julv 17, 2008 There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to approve the minutes of the July 17, 2008 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Commissioner Young abstained as she was not in attendance at the meeting. CHAIR' S EXPLANATION Chair Rahn explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these heanngs, the Comtnission makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes all final decisions in these matters. APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 LUTHERAN CHURCH TRIUNE GOD Chair Rahn introduced Application No. 2008-006, a request for Preliminary Plat approval to subdivide the property at 582? Humboldt Avenue North into two lots. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposal. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 7-31-08 for Appiication No. 2008-006, attached.) The proposed Lot 1 will contain the church buildings and parking lot and the proposed Lot 2 will contain an existing single family home and garage that the church plans to sell once the new property lines have been established. PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006, at 7:18 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Rahn called for comments from the public. The applicant, Mr. Will Dahn, 5733 Knox Avenue North, representing Lutheran Church Triune God stated that he wished to assure the Commission that an access agreement between the two property owners would not be necessary. He explained that they have removed the storage shed Page 1 7-31-08 which sat on the shared property line and the shared asphalt driveway has also been removed. He added that they plan to plant additional lilacs on the property. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Parks, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006, at 7:22 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECOI��IlVIEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION N0. 2008-006 LUTHERAN CHURCH TRILJNE GOD There was a motion by Commissioner Parks, seconded by Commissioner Young, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2008-006, submitted by Lutheran Church Triune God for preliminary plat approval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots subject to the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. Approval of this preliminary plat acknowledges that the existing landscape screening between the church parking lot and abutting residential lots is determined to be effective screening consistent with the requirements of Section 35-711 of the city ordinances. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, Roche and Young. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 11, 2008 meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Cornmission for reconsideration, APPLICATION NO. 2008-007 LLTKE PAPIN Chair Rahn introduced Application No. 2008-007, a request for Special Use Permit approval to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposal. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 7-31-08 for Application No. 2008-007, attached.) Mr. Warren explained that home occupations that have customer traffic are considered special uses as are home occupations that involve non-resident participation or employment. Such uses require the granting of a special use permit by the City Council following review, public hearing and recommendation by the Planning Commission. He went on to explain that the proposed business will be to sell custom made firearms manufactured in the home primarily to law enforcement but also to responsible citizens. Mr. Warren added that the nature of the proposed Page 2 7-31-08 business will require a single, non-resident employee and that this person will be present on an infrequent basis. He estimates this party to be on the premises no more than one or two times per week. Retail sales from the premises will be limited to only selling firearms manufactured in the home. Commissioner Kuykendall asked for clarification regarding the number of employees allowed with a home occupation. Mr. Warren explained that the city ordinances regulating home occupations only allows for one non-resident employee. If there were more employees than one, it would be an illegal home occupation and there is no authorization in city ordinances to a11ow for more than one employee. Commissioner Roche asked how the cit re ulates the limitations on retail sales provisions and Y g how and where the firearms would be stored. Mr. Warren responded that the firearms could only be assembled from the applicant's home in order to be sold from the premises. Mr. Warren added the applicant must meet all the regulations established by the ATF regarding license requirements which addresses the sale, handling, storage and safety related to a federal firearms licensed dealer. Mr. Warren further explained that a home occupation must be incidental and secondary to the primary use of the property, no parking is allowed on the street and no retail sales of firearms or other merchandise not produced on the lot would be allowed. Commissioner Parks stated that he recalled a previous similar application and the issue of the storage of explosives was addressed with that applicant. Commissioner Roche asked if the city monitors the business to determine if the applicant is selling other items than what is allowed through this special use permit. Mr. Warren responded that the applicant must report annually to the City regarding the status of the business and the only thing that the applicant would be allowed to sell would be products which he assembles himself. He stressed that the applicant has not requested permission to sell ammunition. Periodic investigations into his activities could be done by city employees to assure he is abiding by city zoning regulations. There was discussion by the Commission regarding the possibility of testing of the firearms on the property. Mr. Papin stated that he has no intention of testing firearms on his property. Commissioner Young asked how many similar businesses are located in the City of Brooklyn Center. Mr. Warren responded that he believes the number of Federal Firearms Licenses for homes in the city is three or four but they are not required to obtain a Special Use Pernut since there is no customer traffic involved. He pointed out that there is only one other Special Use Permit involving customer traffic where a Federal Firearms License is involved. i Commissioner Leino arrived at 7:57 p.m. Page 3 7-31-08 PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO 2008-007 There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007, at 8:08 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Rahn called for comments from the public. The applicant, Luke Papin, 3800 Woodbine Lane, stated that he would like to address the questions raised by the Commission. He stated that storage of firearms and ammunition is a requirement of ATF and he will meet those requirements. Also, any ammunition on the property would be for his own personal use only. Mr. Papin added that the ATF will do random inspections of his log books to assure that everything sold from his property will have a record of such transactions. Mr. Papin stated that he conducts background checks of potential customers as required by the ATF and that the majority of transactions will be handled by appointment only. On many occasions, guns will be transported by mail or UPS for delivery to customers rather than by customers visiting at his home. He added that they plan to market law enforcement personnel as potential customers. Commissioner Leino asked the applicant if the ATF license required any special liability insurance. Mr. Papin responded that his homeowner's insurance would cover any incidents that occurred on his property. Commissioner Parks asked the applicant if a psychological background check is conducted by potential buyers. Mr. Curt Rebelein, 13515 135`� Court North, Hugo, Minnesota, partner with Mr. Papin, stated the background checks required to purchase handguns is regulated by the ATF and the records are kept on file indefinitely. These background checks are required prior to a transaction taking place. The FBI is contacted prior to the sale of a firearm and they give the final approval before the sale is complete. Commissioner Roche asked the applicant if he had previous experience in the type of business. Mr. Papin responded that this is his first endeavor with this type of business. Mr. Gerald Abild, 3712 Woodbine Lane, commented that the report mentioned single family homes and he feels this is a serious violation of that. Mr. Abild had the following questions; Is there some kind of machinery used to assemble the firearms and does it contain hazardous material? Where will the weapons be test fired? Will the city be conducting yearly inspections regarding this activity? Page 4 7-31-08 Commissioner Roche asked for clarification regarding whether or not the firearms will be modified or manufactured. Mr. Rebelein responded that there is a third party contractor off-site that manufactures the parts and ships them to the applicant. He added that what they plan to do on site is the actual assembly of the firearms, which is done manually without any machinery, and there will be no weapons fired on the property. They have spoken to a private gun shop owner who will allow them to test the firearms at a gun range. Mr. Papin added that there will be no hazardous or industrial chemicals used to assemble the firearms. They emphasized that they plan a large part of their business to be done with law enforcement personnel. Commissioner Young left the meeting at 8:30 p.m. Dorothy Breed, 3719 Woodbine Lane, stated that the nature of this business in a residential area is not appealing and she feels it would bring her property value down. Chris Tobkin, 6824 Dupont Avenue North, stated that he has many friends that are hunters and gun owners and he feels that with this type of business, a more than normal amount of security will be in place. He stated that it seems like an innocuous use of the property and should have a minimal impact on the neighborhood with less traffic than a daycare center might generate. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007, at 8:46 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. Commissioner Parks asked for further discussion and clarification of the suggested conditions of approval presented to the Commission. Mr. Warren stated that lae believes that the conditions, in particular Condition No. 4 more than adequately addresses the regulations required of the applicant. There was further discussion by the Commission members regarding the conditions of approval. Mr. Warren stressed that until the applicant obtains his ATF license, the special use permit would not be granted. Commissioner Parks stated that he felt Condition No. 8 was too vague and he wished to change Condition No. 8 to include "no operation of the home occupation shall commence until the filing of the license". There was a consensus by the Planning Commission to add this to Condition No. 8. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2008-00'7 LUKE PAPIN Page 5 7-31-08 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2008-007, submitted by Luke Papin for a Special Use Permit to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane subject to the following conditions: 1. The special use permit is granted for a home occupation involving the sale of firearms that are manufactured or assembled at 3800 Woodbine Lane North and involve the participation of one non-resident employee. Said home occupation will involve customer traffic on the site. This home occupation may not be expanded or altered in any way not comprehended by this application without first securing an amendment to the special use permit. 2. No retail sales of firearms or other merchandise not produced on the lot shall be allowed. 3. The home occupation shall not involve the storage of ammunition other than that for personal use, or raw materials such as gun powder or other explosives. 4. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violations thereof may be grounds for revocation. 5. All parking associated with this home occupation shall be off street on improved space provided by the applicant. Vehicle parking on the property sha11 be in compliance with Section 19-103, Subdivision 12 of the city ordinances regarding the size of vehicles allowed. 6. The hours for retail sales of firearms that are produced on the premises are limited to Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7. The applicant shall comply with recommendations of the Building Official with respect to safety related matters involving this home occupation. 8. A current copy of the applicant's ATF firearms license shall be kept on file with the city and no operation of the home occupation shall commence until the filing of the license. 9. The applicant shall report annually to the Community Development Department that he continues to be in compliance with the foregoing conditions and shall provide such additional information as the Community Development Department may require to assure compliance. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 1 l, 2008 meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Commission for reconsideration. DISCUSSION ITEM FLASHING SIGNS Page 6 7-31-08 Mr. Warren introduced an ordinance amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. He stated that this matter was referred to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation by the City Council. Mr. Warren pointed out the changes being recommended to the ordinance regarding defining flashing signs. This ordinance amendment would also prohibit rotating signs which can be distracting to traffic. There was discussion by the Commission regarding the language being proposed in the ordinance amendment. There was a motion by Commissioner Roche; seconded by Commissioner Parks, to recommend to the City Council that it approve the Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. OTHER BUSIlVESS Commissioner Parks suggested that the Planning Commission review the city's ordinances regarding parking surface requirements. He asked permission to bring in Engineers to educate the Commission on this topic. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that Mr. Parks follow up on this and report back to the Commission. There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Leino, to adjourn the Planning Comxnission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:21 p.m. Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass Page 7 7-31-08 City Council Agenda Item No. 11a r COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager 1 FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk n DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Resolution Appointing Election Judges Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval/adoption of Resolution Appointing Election Judges. Sackground: Minnesota State Statutes, Section 204B.21, subd. 2, requires election judges be appointed by the governing body at least 25 days before the election at which the election judges will serve. A resolution is included that lists all of the individuals who have applied to serve as an election judge for the 2008 fall elections. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES WHEREAS, a State Primary Election will be held September 9, 2008, and a State General Election will be held November 4, 2008; and WHEREAS, Minnesota State Statutes, Section 204B.21, subd. 2, requires election judges be appointed by the governing body at least 25 days before the election at which the election judges will serve; and WHEREAS, the individuals selected to perform the duties of election judge are qualified to serve as election judges. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the following individuals be appointed to serve as election judges for the September 9, 2008, State Primary Election and November 4, 2008, State General Election. Alyson Arneson Mark Goodell Virginia Lebus Eloise Schmalz Betty Barrick Rosemary Gordon Glenard Lieder Loren Schmalz Clarence Beadles Trudi Gores Victor Lindblom Thomas Schommer Lavelle Beers Marilyn Grabowski Warren Lindquist Lane Schwartz Carol Benkofske Carolyn Green Shirley Lindsholm Shirley Senenfelder Eleanor Bentzen Darlene Gregornik Carol Logeais Dolores Smith Lorraine Blamey Kelly Herrmann Dawn Lozer porothy Smith Karen Bolstad MaryAnn Hilger ponna Martin Dan Solarz Doris Branch Mona Hintzman Lawrence Elaine Spencer Judy Brown Octavious Hney Mcdermott Eloise Stephens William Bruneau Susan Hoglund Joseph Mcfadden Clayton Thiebault Kenneth Bueckers Ray Hokenson Sue Minor Mary Thiebault Caroline Burley Lois Holmes Lorraine Moe Betty Tinker Charles Calhoun Marlene Holmes Sue Northenscold Donald Tinker Mary Ann Campbell Pat Hotchkiss Angel Noska Greg Torok Jean Carlson Jeanne Huff Susan Okerstrom Beverly Truran Esther Connolly Kay Jacobsson Delores Olson Mary Umstead Lamonte Dehn Leonaxd Jacobsson Riggs Opland Brittany Vacha Betty Dudley Charlene Johnson Eileen Oslund Kathy Vulu Lois Dumonceaux Virginia Johnson Viola Peterson Jean Ward Betty Eckhoff Lynne Johnston Beth Quiel Velma Washington Lloyd Ehrman Mindy Jost Karen Richter Sarah Wilks David Erickson Mary Kalinoski Bev Rieschl William Zieska Heidi Fedje Mumtaz Karim Rita Roehrl Richard Fedje Nahid Khan Dorothy Rogers Dawn Flory Kermit Klefsaas Will Rogers Norma Gilbertson Mary Laduke Larry Rolf Arlene Gillquist Mavis Lammi Melvin Roy Don Gillquist Grace Lamusga Shirley Roy Susan Gl nn Jo ce Lamus a Beverl R an Y Y g Y Y I RESOLUTION NO. Aueust 1 L 2008 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 thereo£ and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. I City Council Agenda Item No. llb CQUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: David Peterson, Deputy Director of Public Works ,v�I" DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting Work Performed and Authorizing Final Payment, Improvement Project No. 2008-12, Contract, 2008-F, 2008 Street Seal Coating Recommendation: Public Works staff recommends that the Brooklyn Center City Council consider acceptance of work performed and authorization of final payment for 2008 seal coating activities. Background: On March 10, 2008 the City Council awarded Improvement Project No. 2008-12, Street Seal Coating activities for 2008 to Allied Blacktop Company of Maple Grove, Minnesota. This work was performed as part of a joint powers agreement for street maintenance activities with the cities of Coon Rapids, Andover, Fridley, Ham Lake, Columbia Heights and East Bethel. The intent of the joint powers agreement is to provide an opportunity to obtain lower unit bid prices by combining annual maintenance work for several communities into one project bid in order to promote a more competitive bidding environment. Tmprovement Project No. 2008-12 included the placement of chip seal surface treatment to City streets and parking lots at locations indicated on the attached maps. Allied Blacktop Company has satisfactorily completed all work under the contract. Allied is requesting final payment for the project. City forces are in the process of completing paint markings for the parking lots. Budget Issues: 2008 seal coating activities are funded within the 2008 operating budget for the Public Works Street Maintenance Division, Street Reconstruction Fund and Municipal State Aid Fund. The attached resolution provides a recommended distribution of costs to the various funds. The total cost for 2008 seal coating activities is $86,328.63, slightly less than the original bid amount. 2008 Sea! Coat Improvements Cih of Br•aoklvn Ce��ter Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK PERFORMED AND AUTHORIZING FINAL PAYMENT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2008-12, CONTRACT 2008-F, 2008 STREET SEAL COATING WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center entered into a joint powers agreement with the City of Coon Rapids to provide street seal coat maintenance work; and WHEREAS, the 2008 Street Seal Coating work was awarded to Allied Blacktop Company of Maple Grove, Minnesota pursuant to said joint powers agreement; and WHEREAS, Allied Blacktop Company has completed the specified street maintenance work for ImprovementProjectNo. 2008-12, Contract 2008-F, 2008 Street Seal Coating. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. Final payment shall be made for Improvement Project No. 2008-12, taking the contractor's receipt in full. The total amount to be paid to Allied Blacktop Company for Improvement Project 2008-12 shall be $86,328.63. 2. Project costs and revenues are hereby amended as follows: COSTS As Approved As Final Contract $86,952.33 $86,328.63 REVENUES 43220-6404 46,954.26 46,330.46 40200-6404 26,955.22 26,955.22 40900-6530 13,042.85 13,042.95 Au�ust 11, 2008 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 Council Agenda Item No. 11c COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: David Peterson, Deputy Director of Public Warks DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Change Order No. 1, Improvement Project Nos. 2008- Ol, 02, 03, 04, 2008 Residential Area Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvements Recommendation: Public Works staff recommends that the Brooklyn Center City Council consider the attached resolution approving Change Order No. 1 for Improvement Project Nos. 2008-01, 02, Q3 and 04, 2008 Residential Area Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvements. Background: On April 14, 2008 the City Council awarded a contract to LaTour Construction, Inc. of Maple Lake, Minnesota for street and utility improvements in the 2008 project area. LaTour has been working steadily in the project area. Staff anticipates that this project will be completed within the required contract limits. Over the course of construction, four additional work items were necessary to address unanticipated construction issues. These additional work items are itemized on the attached Change Order No. 1 and summarized below. 1. The first change order item was encountered when the city discovered two 12" valves at the water main crossing under Interstate Highway 94/694 were failing. City staff directed Latour replace the two 12" valves and crossing at this location. The price per each valve shall be $5,100 for a total cost for both valves of $10,200. 2. The second item involved the dewatering in the area of 68�' and Toledo. The City measured groundwater levels throughout the project area in September 2007 as part of the design process for the project. The dewatering subcontractor conducted additional geotechnical investigations in March 2008 in preparation for submitting a bid for the project. After the bid opening, heavy spring rains resulted in an increase in the groundwater levels that required additional dewatering work beyond the amount that could have been reasonably assumed during preparation of the bids. This item includes all tabor, materials and equipment necessary to provide additional dewatering work for the remaining portion of the project. Materials Installation (Blake): 8,075.00 Fuel, Maint. Operations: 3.297.66 Total Cost: $11,372.66 Improvement Project 2008-01 Change Order No. 1 3. Based on available historical records, the water service for 6845 Lee Avenue (Health Partners Clinic) was assumed to be a 1'h inch diameter water service extending to the water main within Noble Avenue. During construction, this water service was discovered to be a 2-inch diameter water service. This change order item provides compensation for all labor, materials and equipment necessary to remove the existing service and furnish and install a 2- inch diameter corporation, saddle, copper water service, curb stop box and all other miscellaneous items to complete the new water service. Total Est. Cost: $2,003.00 4. During installation of sanitary sewer, several homes were found to have 6-inch diameter sanitary sewer services extending from the sewer main to the homes. Sewer services typically reduce down to 4-inch diameter services at the front property line for the vast rnajority of properties within Brooklyn Center. Due to the substantial increase in the quantity of 6-inch diameter sewer service pipe, the Contractor has agreed to adjust the contract unit price for 6" PVC SAIVITARY SERVICE PIPE (SDR 26) to $16.00 per linear� foot the original bid price was $23.55 and establish a contract unit price for 10"X6" PVC WI'E at $260 per each wye. Change Order No. l is the first change order for the project. Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $23,575.66 represents less than one (1) percent of the original contract amount. Budget Issues: The attached resolution approves Change Order No. 1 for the project. The original contract amount is $3;688,689.82. The change order would increase the contract amount by $23,575.66. The change order amount is well within the contingency funds that were reserved for the project by the City Council in May 2007. Im rovement Pro'ect 2008-01 Chan e Order No. 1 P J g I. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2008-01, 02, 03 AND 04, CONTRACT 2008-A, 2008 RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, LaTour Construction, Inc. of Maple Lake, Minnesota was instructed to complete additional work as itemized on Change Order No. 1 for Contract 2008-A; and WHEREAS, said additional work was not included in the original Contract; but was deemed necessary to properly complete construction for the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $23,575.66 for Contract 2008-A is hereby approved. The revised contract amount shall be as follows: Original Contract Amount 3,688,689.82 Change Order No. 1 23,575.66 Revised Contract Amount 3,712,265.48 Au�ust 11, 2008 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 declaxed duly passed and adopted. City Council Agenda Item No. 11d COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: David Peterson, Deputy Director of Public Warks DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts Recommendation: Public Works staff recommends that the Brooklyn Center City Council consider adoption of a resolution ordering a public hearing on Monday, September 8, 2008 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 colleetion 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 sumrnary of the delinquent utility accounts as of August 5, 2008 is provided below. Active Total Delinquent Delinquent Accounts Amount District 1 199 $55,237.01 District 2 163 $50,700.30 District 3 157 $43,551.39 District 4 142 $41,148.06 District 5 178 $54,244.94 District 6 241 $60,044.79 Total 1080 $304,927.39 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 2008 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 1080 entries and totals $304,927.39 based on information provided by the Fiscal Support Services Department on August 5, 2008. A revised levy roll will be provided to the City Council prior to the public hearing on September 8, 2008. 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 tke City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 8th day of September, 2008 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 Deputy 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. Au�ust 11, 2008 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. Account Name Service Address TowNCity Certification Balance Tax Roll Number Cycle of Accounts 199 $55,237.01 Cycle 1 Total of Accounts 163 $50,700.30 Cycle 2 Total of Accounts 157 $43,551.39 Cycle 3 Total of Accounts 142 $41,148.96 Cycle 4 Total of Accounts 178 $54,244.94 Cycle 5 Total of Accounts 241 $60,044.79 Cycle 6 Total Total Accounts 1080 $304,927.39 Grand Total I I !I Account Name Service Address TowNCity Certification Balance Tax Roll Number Cycle 0000010007 WILLIAM REIN 6800 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $307.96 3311921120009 Cycie 1 0000080000 JONAH N WARNER 5109 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $174.56 3311921120001 Cycle 1 0000160000 LARRY MEYER 6843 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $341.id 3311921120010 Cycte 1 0000500007 THOMAS ANDREWS 5312 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $373.10 3311921120036 Cycle 1 0000520005 MARIA R GONZALEZ 5400 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $169.40 3311921120034 Cycle 1 0000660009 STACY DAVIS 6712 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $126.61 3311921120044 Cycle 1 0000670008 DAPHINE LOVE 6718 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $356.84 3311921120043 Cycle 1 0000700003 KIMBERLY SYKES 6736 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $407.88 3311921120040 Cycle 1 0000720001 ROBERT BRANDENBURGER 6707 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $132.96 3311921120087 Cycle 1 0000760007 JOSE AVENDONO 6731 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $342.73 3311921120083 Cycle 1 0000790004 KAREN EDEBURN 6801 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $352.81 3311927120072 Cycle 1 0000970002 MOM BENG 6730 SCOTT AVE N. 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CENTER $170.61 2611921420092 Cycle 2 0010460009 CYNTHIA WEGENER 7024 OLIVER CIR BROOKLYN CENTER $140.48 2611921430093 Cycie 2 0010590003 GENARO M VASQUEZ 6900 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $365.81 2611921430105 Cycle 2 I 0010600109 RENEE MCCOY-MATTHEWS 2106 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $33.12 2611921430030 Cycle 2 0010640006 DOUGLAS BRUESHABER 6925 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 2611921430026 Cycle 2 0010730005 RESIDENT 7007 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $382.44 2611921430082 Cycle 2 0010760002 TOM HEARN 7025 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $471.02 2611921430079 Cycle 2 0010780000 DRAKE M BELL 2101 71 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $303.30 2611921430077 Cycle 2 0010860000 MARY ZILKE 7201 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $298.25 2611921420076 Cycle 2 0010920002 SHANE STEGEMAN 7237 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $238.66 2611921420070 Cycle 2 0010990005 NOU SANG VANG 7212 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $115.61 2611921420063 Cycle 2 0011010001 JENNIFER S700PES-MOKAMBA 7200 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $389.95 2611921420061 Cycle 2 0011070005 MARK EDSON 7118 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $299.68 2611921420047 Cycle 2 0011150005 RESIDENT 7012 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $278.03 2611921430071 Cycle 2 0011270001 MASSA KROMA 6907 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $488.42 2611921430017 Cycls 2 I 0011280000 KIM BOIKE 6913 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $335.05 2611921430016 Cycle 2 0011320004 PABLO RAMIREZ 6937 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $522.35 2611921430066 Cycle 2 0011350001 CECELIA S CAMMUE 7007 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $328.42 2611921430063 Cycle 2 0011370009 ANDREW WELLS 7019 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $271.11 2611921430061 Cycle 2 0011430001 RONALD MOHR 7113 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $201.12 2611921420041 Cycle 2 0011530008 RANDY YAJCHERTHAO 7219 MORGAN AVE N BROOKIYN CENTER $177.49 2611921420057 Cycle 2 0011780009 JOYCE A JALLAH 7018 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $150.58 2611921430054 Cycle 2 0011970006 AYODEJI BADMUS 6943 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $176.11 2611921430047 Cycle 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HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $273.92 3511921110030 Cycle 2 0013090001 ANNABELLE GREGORY 7031 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER a384.77 2617921440033 Cycle 2 0013230003 OMAR ADAMS 7018 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $277.97 2611921440056 Cycle 2 0013300004 GALE ANDERSON 7025 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $398.11 2611921440063 CyGe 2 0013370007 MARY GORICHANAZ 1600 71ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 2611921410030 Cycle 2 0013470005 PAMELA PULLEY 1619 AMY LA BROOKLYN C�NTER $255.37 2611921410020 Cyele 2 0013480004 YANET ORTIZ SAAVEDRA 1613 AMY LA BROOKLYN CENTER $355.12 2611921410021 Cycle 2 0013580001 POR L VANG 1606 AMY LA BROOKLYN CENTER $396.92 2611921410051 Cycle 2 0014020007 PAUL CAVALLARO 7013 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $521.64 2611921440021 Cycle 2 0014090000 JAMES BORWARD 7121 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $447.16 2611921410010 Cycle 2 0014160001 7HINH TRAN 7225 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $231.98 2611921410091 Cycle 2 0014390004 KRISTOPHER WILLIAMS 1711 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $134.86 2611921410107 Cycle 2 0014430008 SHAWN M THORP 1700 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $197.06 2611921410004 Cycle 2 0014610005 PHILLIP CLEVELAND 1712 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $366.83 2611921410076 Cycle 2 0020060005 WILLIAM CORWIN 7212 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $255.51 2511921320056 Cycle 2 0020150004 GREGORY L HOCHMAN JR 7106 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $327.09 2511921320063 Cycle 2 0020160003 ELISEO R ROMO 7100 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $346.40 2511921320064 Cycle 2 0020230004 OLUBUNMI DANIEL 7006 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER a2,473.39 2511921330080 CyGe 2 0020620006 GARY NOVOTNY 7225 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $881.40 2511921320027 Cycle 2 0020650003 PATRICK G LYONS 1401 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $369.20 2511921320017 Cycle 2 0020720004 DONALD HERNANDEZ 7218 GIRAF2D AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $360.62 2511921320118 Cycle 2 0020730003 SONEE COM INC 7214 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 2511921320119 Cycle 2 0020790007 DAVID BECK 7124 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $506.97 2511921320041 Cycle 2 0021090001 THERESA MCNEIL 7001 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $195.92 2511921330065 Cycte 2 002i 160002 JOHN PARLW 7043 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $387.09 2511921330058 Cycle 2 I 0021180000 CHRISTOPHER KELLY 7107 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $481.72 2511921320046 Cycie 2 0021190009 NAOMI ROBERTS 7113 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $201.11 2511921320045 Cycle 2 0021210005 BRENDA ROBERTS 1301 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $403.69 2511921320043 Cycle 2 0021270009 STEPHEN R GANDSEY 7229 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $372J9 2511921320012 Cycle 2 0021310003 ANGELA GROSS 1211 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $170.11 2511921320003 Cycle 2 0021400002 GREG LARSON 7136 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $269.60 2511921320087 Cycle 2 0021410001 CHUE XIONG 7130 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $144.49 2511921320086 Cycle 2 0021420000 LARRY LEAKS 7124 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $427.92 2511921320085 Cycle 2 0021510008 ANTHONY BROWN 7024 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $140.36 2511921330038 Cycle 2 0021570002 NICOLE DIAZ 7001 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $164.32 2511921330033 Cycle 2 0021610006 KIA MOUA 7025 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER 276.32 2 11 5 921330029 Cycle 2 0027620005 AGHARESE AGHAYEDO 7031 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $148.61 2511921330028 Cycle 2 0021650002 DAVID FIEDLER 7049 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $809.30 2511921320088 Cycle 2 0021670000 DOROTHY WHlTE 7207 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $376.55 2511921320080 Cycle 2 0021840009 TOU HER 7236 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $136.31 2511921320112 CyGe 2 0021880005 JOHN A UTZAU 7218 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $425.77 2511921320109 Cycle 2 0022050004 CHRISTIANA KANNEH 1112 EMERSON LA BROOKLYN CENTER $359.41 2511921330015 Cycle 2 0022190008 TIMOTHY ZANOR 7001 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $223.94 2511921330010 Cycle 2 0022280007 ROBERT JANSEN 7201 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $475.17 2511921320104 Cycle 2 0022300003 ELLIOT O SUNDLEE 7213 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $55.86 2511921320102 Cycle 2 0022390004 RICK PHA 1101 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $579.08 2511921320001 Cycle 2 0022530005 HELENA WELLEH 815 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $52326 2511921310009 Cycie 2 0022560002 MITCHELL HANSON 7301 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $128.25 BRKLYN PARK Cycle 2 0022720002 ROBERT HUGHES 918 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $383.33 2511921310020 Cycle 2 0022750009 LEANDER ROBERTS 1012 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $404.70 2511921310017 Cycle 2 0022790005 DORIS JEFFERSON 7243 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $132.05 2511921310045 Cycie 2 0023010007 KEVIN d O'HARA 7212 ALDRICH CT BROOKLYN CENTER $264A1 2511921310040 Cycle 2 0023020006 DAVID BENTZ 7218 ALDRICH CT BROOKLYN CENTER $295.68 2511921310039 Cycle 2 0023130003 GEORGE DOWER 7231 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $327.17 2511921310047 Cycle 2 0023140002 THEO VANLANDUYT 7225 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $289.78 2511921310048 Cyele 2 0023300002 THEODORE MCLAUGHLIN 7212 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $144.49 2511921310057 Cycie 2 0023370005 DAVID G EVANSON 720 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $380.41 2511921340008 Cycle 2 0023370104 ANTHONY HAYNES 707 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $153.47 3611921210117 Cycle 2 0023430007 MEIBA EVANSON 800 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $299.75 2511921340007 Cycle 2 0050000004 OWEN MATTSON 6900 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER $101.97 2511921430031 Cycle 2 0050030001 DIVADA WILSON 6926 WEST RIVER RD BROOKLYN CENTER $330.00 2511921430039 Cycle 2 0050310007 JOSHUA MAKINDE 7230 WEST RIVER RD BROOKLYN CENTER $819.14 2511921420044 Cycle 2 0050350003 JOSHUA MAKINDE 7250 WEST RIVER RD BROOKLYN CENTER $802.87 2511921420042 Cycle 2 0050420004 DAN WHITTENBURG 7211 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER $249.00 2511921420039 Cycle 2 0050460000 EUGENE T BARRY 7119 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER $492.81 2511921420017 Cycle 2 0051210008 RESIDENT 7029 WILLOW LA N BROOKLYN CENTER $158.97 2511921440016 Cyele 2 0052210007 ROBERT L CARTER 7250 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $79.41 2511921420007 Cycle 2 0055330109 DIANE BAKER 6506 RIVERWOOD LA BROOKLYN CENTER $124.09 3611921130135 Cycle 2 0056240000 EAST BROOK ESTATES 421 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $50.83 3611921120031 Cycle 2 0056700409 JEFFREY KLAGES 6638 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $177.49 3611921130089 Cyele 2 0056700508 WALTER TOGBA 6636 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $334.93 3611921130090 Cycle 2 0056700805 BET'TY MCBROOM 6628 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $380.42 3611921130093 Cycle 2 0056710200 JAMIE EDWARDS 6620 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $388.23 3611921130096 Cycle 2 0056710309 GREGORY F KNIGHT 6618 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $278.58 3611921130097 Cycle 2 0056710606 JEFFEREY BUTLER 6613 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $61.38 3611921130100 Cycle 2 0056710705 RACHEL HANSON 6611 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $116.99 3611921130101 Cycle 2 0056710804 NATASHA BROWN 6609 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $323.72 3611921130102 C cle 2 Y 0056780005 GORDON MOORE 6721 5TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER $231.73 3611921120056 Cycle 2 0056990000 JAN SCHOLLA 6700 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $272.35 3611921120048 Cycle 2 0057760006 DEMARCUS GREEN 6712 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $303.42 3611921210041 Cycle 2 0057990009 JOHN ODEGAARD 811 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $286.67 3611921210114 Cycle 2 0058030003 CHRIS MCNUTT 6824 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $200.19 3611921210007 Cycle 2 0058050001 AUGUSTA PAYE 6808 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $181.77 3611921210011 Cycle 2 0058130001 ELIZABETH PYNE 6839 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $399.25 3611921210034 Cycie 2 0058200002 KATHY WILUAMS 811 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER �254.63 3611921240013 Cycle 2 0058230009 TROY KOUBSKY 6626 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $49.61 3611921240016 Cycle 2 0058810008 SHEILA JOHNSON 6610 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 3611921240058 Cycie 2 0059060009 KENNETH KING 6713 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $349.80 3611921210049 Cycle 2 0059090006 MARTHA WAYE 6731 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $317.16 3611921210046 Cycle 2 0059170006 ETHAN LEE 6839 CQLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $261.07 3611921210014 Cycle 2 0059180005 WILLIAM OLIVE 6843 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $342.90 3611921210013 Cycle 2 0059300009 DOUGLAS MOORE 6724 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $523.38 3611921210056 Cycle 2 0059350004 ALYN EASTIN 6642 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $441.25 3611921240045 CyGe 2 0059360003 JOSE A RIOS-FERNANDEZ 6636 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $369.22 3611921240044 Cycle 2 0�59800107 DANIEL GARCIA 6724 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $255.93 3611921220048 Cycle 2 0059800305 KHALID ELJARUSHI 6712 EMERSON AVE N BROQKLYN CENTER $370.44 3611921220050 CyGe 2 0060050007 JOHN E LEE 6733 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $180J9 3611921220035 Cycle 2 0060060006 MAUDE HANCOCK 6801 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $312.69 3611921220034 Cycle 2 0060090003 JOHN SOLpMON 6819 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $326.04 3611921220031 Cycle 2 0060110009 DENISE HILL 6831 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $402.26 3611921220029 Cycle 2 0060170409 MARIE HAMMONDS 1315 67TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $309.61 3611921220113 Cycle 2 0060170607 RESIDENT 1323 67TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.78 3611921220115 Cyde 2 0060172207 JANE A WEST 6835 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $175.99 3611921220102 Cycle 2 0060172306 KEVIN P GUSTAFSON 6839 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $374.01 3611921220101 Cycle 2 0060180804 MARY KAY REVARD 1333 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $258.09 3611921220097 Cycle 2 0060181604 LISA VITA 1328 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $265.24 3611921220090 Cycle 2 0060181901 RESIDENT 1316 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $455.07 3611921220059 Cycle 2 0060182305 DARSALLE WARREN 1300 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $41.13 3611921220055 Cycle 2 0060190308 AL GALLEDOU 6836 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $227.92 3611921220070 Cycle 2 0060190704 LORETTA DAVIS 6820 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $146.58 3611921220074 Cycle 2 0060190803 VERONICA BOATENG 6816 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $393.29 3611921220075 Cycle 2 0060191009 TAMMY BRADFORD 6804 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $300.67 3611921220077 Cycle 2 0060210007 HUMBOLDT COURT 6819 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $72.77 3511921110006 Cycle 2 0060220006 HUMBOLDT COURT 6813 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $867.81 3511921110006 Cycle 2 0060240004 RESIDENT 6749 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $72.34 3511921110018 Cycle 2 0060240103 RESIDEPIT 6753 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $632.26 3511921110017 Cycle 2 0060240202 RESIDENT 6761 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $308.23 3511921110020 Cycle 2 'I 0060250003 RESIDENT 6757 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKCYN CENTER $373.42 3511921110019 Cycle 2 I 0060250102 RESIDENT 6765 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $439.47 3511921110022 Cycle 2 0060250201 TOM VANBEEK 6769 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $245.53 3511921110021 Cycle 2 0060250300 RESIDENT 6773 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $314.89 3511921110023 Cycle 2 0060790305 RESIDENT 1601 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER $273.45 3511921110048 Cycle 2 0060810202 USA STOBBLEFIELD 1604 67TH LN N BROOKLYN CE NTER 300.44 3511921110051 Cycle 2 0060820003 NICHOLAS PRAH 6616 IRVING PL N BROOKLYN CENTER $367.74 3511921110061 Cycle 2 0060960007 JOHN A HANSON 6731 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $256.07 3611921210088 Cycie 2 0061010000 TIMOTHY FRANKLIN 6718 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $100.22 3611921210079 Cycle 2 0061030008 THERESA DEMBY 6706 BRYANT AVEN BROOKLYN CENTER $116.99 3611921210081 Cycle 2 0061220005 GREG FORSBERG 6719 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $138.99 3611921210100 Cycle 2 of Accounts 163 $50,700.30 Cycle 2 Total 0017000005 JOHN SCHWARZ 5401 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $636.05 3311921430081 Cycle 3 0017160007 BENNIE KYLES 5301 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $287.16 3311921430031 Cycle 3 0017290002 DEKETA EVANS 5330 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $499.62 3311921430080 Cycle 3 0017350004 YA YANG 5307 BOULDER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $117.60 3311921430063 Cycle 3 0017400007 MANEE VANTH LEE 6209 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $162.60 3311921430073 Cycle 3 0017560008 BRYCE SANDERS 5307 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $308.98 3311921430048 CyGe 3 0017610001 VICKI CHARLES 6242 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $320.72 3311921430002 Cycle 3 0017660006 WILLIAM LORENTZ 6212 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $313.84 3311921430024 Cycle 3 0017740006 MICHAEL BYRNE 6131 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $222.00 3311921430016 Cycle 3 0017840004 BENDU KIAZOLU 5101 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $598.18 3311921430001 Cycle 3 0017940002 TERRI MOORE 6136 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $290.96 3311921440058 Cycle 3 0017990007 FRANCES TORBOR 6107 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $252.09 3311921440034 Cycle 3 0018000004 KENNETH R WKE 6713 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $307.15 3311921440033 Cycle 3 0018060008 OLUBUNMI OLABIYI 6219 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $313.51 3311921440027 Cycle 3 0018500003 GLEDY NEMAH 4901 61 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $216.71 3311921440062 Cycle 3 0018590004 ROGER MORIN 6107 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $383.32 3311921430042 Cycle 3 0018820005 TRIA YANG 6505 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $483.44 3311921130110 Cycle 3 0018960Q09 SHANNON STARR 5306 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $401.57 3311921130069 Cycle 3 0019030000 RESIDENT 5200 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $114.27 3311921130062 Cycle 3 0019050008 CHARLES E TURNER 5124 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $400.35 3311921130060 Cycle 3 0019160005 ANNIE FORSTER 4900 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $347.43 3311921140049 Cycle 3 0019180003 RICARDO OLVERA GALVAN 4812 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $789.46 3311921140047 Cycle 3 0019350002 LARRY DAML 5113 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $283.33 3311921130082 Cycle 3 0019440001 CHOU YANG 5231 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $318.36 3311921130091 Cycle 3 0019530009 RESIDENT 5218 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $676.65 3311921130100 Cycle 3 0019550007 DEAN A KOROGI 5206 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $117.46 3311921130102 Cycle 3 0019570005 DAVID ROSE 5130 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $157.71 3311921130104 Cycle 3 0019670003 BIIL CARMICHAEL 5004 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $70.17 3311921140069 Cycle 3 0019870009 JED RANCOUR 6524 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $344.76 3311921130014 Cycle 3 0019880008 KAO MOUA 6518 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $452.58 3311921130015 Cycle 3 0019910003 RESIDENT 5230 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $88.45 3311921130018 Cycle 3 0020270009 JOSEPH SCHNEIDER 5218 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER a153.39 3311921130048 Cycle 3 0020340000 DALE MELBIE 5112 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $142.57 3311921130055 Cycle 3 0020380006 NORMA CHAVEZ 5006 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $133.32 3311921140032 Cycle 3 0020550004 GARY DAVIS 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $131.35 3311921410071 Cycle 3 0020880005 LUIS PINA 6400 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $330.09 3311921410097 Cycle 3 0020900001 RICHARD FARRAND 6412 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $309.76 3311921410099 Cycle 3 0020910000 IAN MCAREE 6418 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $268.60 3311921410100 Cycle 3 0021030006 MICHAEL R BROLSMA 6345 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $67.23 3311921410120 Cycle 3 0021040005 HECTOR TABLAS 6337 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $329.50 3311921410119 Cycle 3 0021140201 MICHAEL LAFAVE 6424 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $271.58 3311921410108 Cycle 3 0021220003 CORDELL ROBERTS 6413 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $254.46 3311921420016 CyGe 3 0021370006 KATHLEEN PROULX 5206 PAUL DR BROOKLYN CENTER $294.95 3311921420038 Cycle 3 0021550003 KARIE PAGE-HOLDEN 5219 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.10 3311921420033 Cycle 3 0021650001 JOHN WETTERHAHN 5007 65TH_ AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $345.22 3311921410104 Cycle 3 0021880004 BEVERLY KILLEBREW 5318 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER $284.82 3311921420079 Cycle 3 A021940006 KHOUNE CHANTHAVISOUK 6400 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $30.07 3311921420085 Cycle 3 0022010007 KHADRAH WAZWAZ 6318 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $196.16 3311921420115 Cycle 3 0022020006 ROBERT BURRELL 5331 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER $243.34 3311921420114 Cycle 3 0022030005 SCOTT WACHS 5325 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER $305.84 3311921420113 Cycle 3 0022100006 NORA S JONES-HARRIGAN 5201 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER $401.17 3311921420106 Cycle 3 0022290005 JUAN HUGO SANTANA SALGADO 6342 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $498.56 3311921410058 Cycle 3 0022320000 MARY ROONEY 6412 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $106.35 3311921410055 Cycle 3 0022420008 RALPH GOHMAN 6413 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $68.19 3311921410036 Cycle 3 0022500007 WILLIAM A HI�L 6313 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $351.52 3311921410044 Cycle 3 0022540003 PAUL G MILL�R 4810 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 3311921410130 Cycle 3 0022620003 LEONARD SCOTT 6406 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $135.10 3311921410018 Cycle 3 0022660009 TIFFANY DELANEY 6430 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $370.19 3311921410022 Cycie 3 0022690006 AYESHA BOBRAY 6443 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $127.60 3311921410001 Cycle 3 0022770006 ANDREW TESS 6343 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $293.82 3311921410009 Cycle 3 0022780005 JUDSON CHEA 6337 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $323.09 3311921410010 Cycle 3 0022790004 PABLO JESUS ANGAMARCA 6331 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $389.23 3311921410011 CyGe 3 0022850006 ETORIA B KARNWHINE 6400 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $1,032.46 3411921320026 Cycle 3 0022870004 GUILLERMO JIMENEZ 6412 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 3411921320028 Cycle 3 0023000007 JAMES CAPLES 6401 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $248.33 3411921320024 Cycle 3 0023050002 ERICA LEWIS 45t3 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $247.36 3411921320037 Cycle 3 0023120003 CHARLES HARGROVE 6424 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $395.02 3411921320014 Cycle 3 0023220001 JOSEPH SCHORN 6401 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $343.30 3411921320008 Cycle 3 0023340007 MORTON J COBB 4706 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $353.80 3311921410029 Cycle 3 0023420007 JEFF THORSTAD 4506 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $95.24 3411921320058 Cycle 3 0023430006 CHRISTOPHER J BADEN 4512 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $489.03 3411921320057 CyGe 3 0024000006 MICHAEL LU7Z 6218 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $112.60 3411921330060 Cycle 3 0024200002 BRENDA DAWSON 4501 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $601.17 3411921330045 Cycle 3 0024260006 ROMEO GONO 6207 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $266.14 3411921330051 Cycle 3 0024290003 MOLINNA PHOMPHACKDY 6137 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $166.99 3411921330054 Cycle 3 0025480009 CHRISTiNE BROWN 6224 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $339.78 3411921330037 Cycle 3 0025490008 JASON STANFORD 6230 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $431.34 3411921330036 Cycle 3 0025510003 JOAQUIN SANCHEZ CORTES 6242 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $340.92 3411921330034 Cycle 3 0025580006 KELLY BODIFORD 6336 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $243.49 3411921320090 Cycle 3 0025620000 RESIDENT 6412 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $259.93 3411921320118 Cycle 3 0025680004 OMAR SANNEH 4401 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $337.26 3411921320108 Cycle 3 0025720008 MICHELLE RODGERS 6419 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $293.42 341 921320112 Cycle 3 I 0025790001 RESIDENT 6325 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $362.07 3411921320079 Cycle 3 0025810007 GILFORD SUNDEEN 6313 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $347.83 3411921320081 Cycle 3 0026080006 TAMIKA CATES-WADE 6200 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $145.81 3411921330015 Cycie 3 0026210009 DANIEL LU 6330 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $305.60 3411921320073 Gycle 3 0026250005 LATONDRE INGRAM 6406 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $131.35 3411921320101 CyGe 3 0026310007 XEE VANG 6442 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $136.35 3411921320107 Cycte 3 0026370001 SHERIF ABDELAZIZ 6413 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $203.15 3411921320097 Cycle 3 0026520001 PATTI HELDT 6219 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $251.22 3411921330005 Cycle 3 0026640007 JOHNSON OGBORU 4218 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $415.08 341192134004U Cycle 3 0026 730006 JULIE M OUND 4000 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $160.10 0311821210111 CyGe 3 0026770101 SHERYCE A ADAMS LOGAN 3824 61 ST A VE N BROOKLYN CENTER $361.25 0311821210106 Cycle 3 0026780001 SHERMAN KHO 3818 61 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 0311821210105 Cycle 3 0026800007 RESIDENT 6107 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $121.35 3411921340035 Cycle 3 0027030000 ELLEN LLANAS 6126 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $227.49 3411921340001 Cycle 3 0027100001 JANETH VITA HERNANDEZ 4018 JANET LA BROOKLYN CENTER $279.51 3411921340008 Cycle 3 0027190002 GABRIEL SAYEE 6121 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $331.28 3411921340017 Cycle 3 0027230006 TAMMY LENOIR 3901 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $312.71 3411921340071 Cycle 3 0027390008 CARMELLA WARREN 4206 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $347.83 3411921340043 Cycle 3 0027420003 BIANCA MORALES 4106 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $213.50 3411921340046 Cycle 3 0027440001 DEBRA BROWN 4018 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $110.10 3411921340048 Cycle 3 0027450000 VIRGINIA ELLIOTT 4012 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $256.07 3411921340049 Cycle 3 0027510001 MARLENY LEIVA 3812 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $394.06 3411921340055 Cycle 3 0027600000 KPOLUNWON DAHN 4001 JOYCE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $174.46 3411921340105 Cycle 3 0027610009 JUAN JAIMES 4007 JOYCE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $152.60 3411921340104 Cycle 3 0027740004 LOWELL D JANSEN 4200 JOYCE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $37.11 3411921340078 Cycle 3 0027860000 REEM EL-RADI 3800 JOYCE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $205.09 3411921340090 Cycle 3 0027870009 JOSHUA KIDD 6225 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $294.39 3411921340091 Cycle 3 0027950009 BYRON J HILL 4001 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $142.60 3411921340122 Cycle 3 0028030009 FEDUMO A JAMA 4207 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $215.03 3411921340114 Cycle 3 0028300006 JOSE R HERNANDEZ 6343 INDIANA AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $353.04 3411921310040 Cycle 3 0028370009 JAMES HESTER 6301 INDIANA AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $378.10 3411921310047 Cycie 3 0028420002 WILLY RICHARDSON 6324 INDIANA AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $305.01 3411921310096 Cycle 3 0028500001 KENNETH OLSON 6430 MARLIN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $294.91 3411921310089 Cycie 3 0028550006 RESIDENT 6443 MARLIN DR BROOKLYN CENTER $112.66 3411921310067 Cycle 3 0028Z30004 LAURA KLEMPAY 4200 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 3411921240050 Cycle 3 0028750002 KARLI HAMMES 4212 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $107.60 3411921240048 Cycle 3 0028780009 MARY JOHNSON 4306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $307.80 3411921230065 Cycle 3 0028810004 OTIS TENGBEN 4400 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER a340.67 3411921230062 Cycle 3 0028860009 ADRIENE C LUXFORD 4506 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER �269.95 3411921230081 Cycle 3 0028870008 BRIAN SMITH 4512 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $115.10 3411921230080 Cycle 3 0028880007 JAMIE MARTIN 4518 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $557.81 3411921230079 Cycle 3 0028910002 SCOTT NICHOLSON 4612 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $123.55 3411921230076 Cycle 3 0029070004 WILLIAM SCHMIDT 4613 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $158.34 3411921230073 Cyde 3 0029150004 ELIZABETH WUOLLET 4413 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $131.35 3411921230057 Cycle 3 0029160003 BRENDA WHITSON 4407 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $332.12 3411921230056 Cycle 3 0029340001 M BUSHEY 4218 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $197.60 3411921240038 Cycle 3 0029390006 DIANA RODRIGUEZ-FUENTES 4318 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $102.89 3411921230047 Cycle 3 0029440009 DENNIS KENNEDY 4506 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $284:05 3411921230033 Cycle 3 0029450008 MICHAEL OTTO 4512 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER $99.40 3411921230032 Cycle 3 0029620006 JUDD ANDERS�N 4401 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $i 10.10 3411921230039 Cycle 3 0029810003 ZOZANNE DIZAYEE 4306 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $323.50 3411921230004 Cycle 3 0029820002 MICHELLE MADANAYAKE 4312 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $247.06 3411921230005 Cycle 3 0030000008 LUCINO RIOS 4013 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $331.10 3411921310085 Cycle 3 0030040004 SHADLYN COX 4007 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $147.71 3411921310084 Cycle 3 0030370005 MAE PROPERTIES LLP 6500 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $2,015.28 3411921130084 Cycie 3 0030390003 KIMBERLY CHAMPION 6507 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $316.94 3411921130076 Cycle 3 0030440006 VICTOR OGUNBANWO 3701 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $109.14 3411921130027 Cycle 3 Q030550002 HiGHTiA VANG 3708 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $243.15 3411921130025 Cycle 3 OQ30580108 RESIDENT 6612 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $346.66 3411921130085 Cycle 3 u 0030660009 SUSAN BROWN-WHISTLER 6527 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $93.34 3411921130037 Cycle 3 0030710002 MICHAEL HAMPTON 6607 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $202.54 3411921130019 Cycle 3 0030970002 EBRIMA TOURAY 6537 CHOWEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $332.01 3411921130045 Cycle 3 0030980001 JORGE R GARCIA 3501 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $351.24 3411921130044 Cycle 3 0031010006 CALVIN SMITH 6606 CHOWEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $145.10 3411921130014 Cycle 3 0031160�09 IRAN LINARE PAVON 6531 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $103.85 3411921130062 Cycle 3 0031190006 SOLOMON FRANKSAWARI 3400 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $170.65 3411921130012 Cycle 3 0031440005 KARFALAH JOHNSON 6349 HALIFAX DR BROOKLYN CENTER $329.28 3411921310004 Cycle 3 0031580008 AMAY YANG 6308 HALIFAX DR BROOKLYN CENTER $252.39 3411921310031 Cycle 3 0031620002 SAMUEL COOKE 6300 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $133.85 3411921310022 Cycle 3 0031780004 KHACEEJAH HASSAN 6325 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $303.38 3411921420004 Cycle 3 0031790003 EVARISTO ZEPEDA GARCIA 6319 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $346.99 3411921420005 Cycle 3 0031800000 RESIDENT 6315 BRQOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $210.02 3411921420006 Cycle 3 0031820008 DONALD M BLOM 6301 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $239.47 3411921420007 Cycle 3 0031900008 BRIDGEMANS 6201 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $31922 3411921430007 Cycle 3 0031950003 DOUA VANG 6101 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $98.85 3411921430050 Cycle 3 of Accounts 157 $43,551.39 Cycle 3 Total 0000030008 DAVID CHOUINARD 6336 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $127.56 3611921310018 Cycle 4 0000220005 DAN MILLS 6337 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $48.89 3611921310042 Cycle 4 0001130005 BONNIE JUDE 1315 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER $222.57 3611921330076 Cycle 4 0001210005 CHARLENE ROSS 1349 63R0 LA N BROOKLYN CENTER $156.44 3611921330084 Cycle 4 0086350008 ALFREDA WATTS 5716 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $139.43 0211821140107 Cycle 4 0086370006 RENE MILLER 5740 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $325.51 0211821140101 Cycle 4 OOB6370105 SAEED JIBRELL 5744 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $285.41 0211821140100 Cycle 4 0086380005 FARNAZ TOUSSI 5800 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $563.10 0211821140025 Cycle 4 0086410000 FARNAZ TOUSSI 5830 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $237.55 0211821140025 Cycle 4 0086490002 DEAN DUNN 5807 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $380.94 0211821140021 Cycle 4 0086630003 JEFFREY LEWiS 5732 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $58.17 0211821140039 Cycle 4 0086690007 KATHY DIGGINS 5840 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $104.57 0211821140018 Cycle 4 0086730001 BILL ASHFORD 5837 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $30.66 0211821140098 Cycle 4 0086760008 JEFFERY J HANSON 5815 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $115.61 0211821140029 Cycle 4 0086790005 ROBBY ERICKSON 5739 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $203.56 0211821140033 Cycle 4 0086940006 WILLIAM STAGE 5806 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER �300.23 0211821140050 Cycle 4 0086990001 LAREISH SUGGS 5836 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $220.00 0211821140055 Cycle 4 0087030005 MARK OKEEFE 5831 {RVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $146.14 0211821140043 Cycle 4 0087140002 LYNDA DUNCAN 5707 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $321.23 0211821140078 Cycie 4 0087150001 JOSEPH LEWANDOWSKI 5701 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $191.82 0211821140079 Cycle 4 0087170009 ARTHUR PAINE 5706 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $325.08 0211821140075 Cycle 4 0087230001 TRACY STRANDMARK 5800 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $339.07 0211821140068 Cycle 4 0087360006 TRIUNE GOO LUTHERAN CHURCH 5827 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $51.43 0211821140032 Cycle 4 0087470003 MICHAEL FANSLOW 5713 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $222.58 0211821140071 Cycie 4 0087500007 SHEA S HALSTEAD 5700 HUMBOLOT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $197.63 0111821230009 Cycle 4 0087550002 ANGELINA RICHARDSON 5748 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $337.53 0111821230085 Cycle 4 0087620003 DOYINSOLA LAWAL 5826 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $229.74 0111821230105 Cycle 4 0087650000 DARCY IVERSON 6000 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $40830 0111821220085 Cycle 4 0087750008 REINALDO CONTRERAS 6033 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $311.26 0111821220079 Cycle 4 0087790004 RESIDENT 6007 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $416.37 0111821220083 Cycle 4 0087840007 MOHAMMED A RAHMAN 6020 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $340.92 0111821220072 Cycle 4 0087940005 RESIDENT 6715 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $198.24 3611921330008 Cycle 4 0088070000 WILLIAM F BIES 5831 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $351.95 0111821230060 Cycle 4 0088190006 ISRAEL CORTES-CLAVERIA 1300 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $313.89 0111821230013 Cycle 4 0088220001 EDYTHE G P07TER 5712 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $577.28 0111821230016 Cycle 4 0088330008 MCKEVHA THOMAS 5807 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $328.31 0111821230055 Cycle 4 0088460003 MYRTLE HALL 5730 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 0111821230034 Cycle 4 0088500006 THOMAS LYMAN 5808 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $123.13 0111821230078 Cycle 4 0088530003 MICHAEL CARDENAS 5828 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $396.81 0111821230081 Cycle 4 0088540002 LORAINE MILLER 5834 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $146.51 0111821230082 Cycie 4 0088620002 YENENESH KIRBAT-PERRY 5948 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $314.72 0111821220028 Cycle 4 0088800000 CARLA NELSON 6214 LILAC DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $106.04 3611921330006 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BROOKLYN CENTER $279.53 0111821240108 Cycle 4 0092800004 PAUL SCULLY 5848 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $182.67 0111821240072 Cycle 4 0092850009 RODOLFO CORDOVA 5916 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $381.25 0111821210028 Cycle 4 0092870007 LORI STEVENSON 5930 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 0111821210027 CyGe 4 0092920000 SHANI MERCHANT 6012 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $22078 0141821210075 Cycle 4 0092930009 STEPHANIE WELLS 6018 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $944.88 0111821210074 Cycle 4 0092950007 ANDREA KNODEL 6030 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $58.00 0111821210072 Cycle 4 0092970005 JACK REED 6042 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 0111821210070 Cycle 4 �093000000 KEN SHIVERS 6116 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $237.12 3611921340092 Cycle 4 I 0093180000 DON FETT 6200 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $417.25 3611921430036 Cycle 4 0093340000 KIMBERLY ERDMAN 6019 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $374.68 0111821210066 Cycle 4 0093450007 JUSTIN LUNEMANN 5905 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $274.98 0111821210009 Cycle 4 I 0093620005 CHAD BROCK 5912 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $163.83 0111821120019 Cycle 4 I 0093640003 MICHELLE NELSON 5926 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $399.32 0111821120021 Cycle 4 0093680009 SCOTT FOSTER 5958 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $84.99 0111821120025 Cyc�e 4 0093820001 CURTIS HAWKINS 521 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $635.24 3611921430032 Cycle 4 0093920009 RESIDENT 510 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $132.11 3611921430026 Cycle 4 0093970004 RENEE KLICK 6023 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $558.81 0111821120031 Cycie 4 0093990002 ERROL EDWARDS 6007 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $343.27 0111821120033 Cycle 4 0094000009 NINA DAHLVANG 6001 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $441.36 0111821120034 C cle 4 0 Y 0 94020007 DARLYNE NEWELL 5951 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $400.75 0111821120011 Cycie 4 0094030006 TONY CARLSON 5945 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $390.69 0111821120012 Cycle 4 0094040005 CHRIS HARLSON 5937 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $114.24 0111821120013 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3511921230008 Cycle 5 0035430007 ANGELA JOSEPH 6107 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $221.07 3411921440100 Cycle 5 0035440006 RESIDENT 6103 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $149.11 3411921440099 Cycle 5 0035480002 IEFRIK FERREYRA 3109 LAWRENCE RD BROOKLYN CENTER $399.95 3411921440106 Cycle 5 0035560001 ALDEIA KINSER 3303 LAWRENCE RD BROOKLYN CENTER $351.15 3411921440115 Cycle 5 0035770006 RENEE T PETERSON 3119 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $128.38 3411921440078 Cycle 5 0035810000 RESIDENT 3213 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $12$.40 3411921440082 Cycle 5 0035910008 LABAH WALTON 3507 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $217.17 3411921430036 Cycle 5 0035930006 PATRICK HURLEY 6200 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $385.43 3411921430030 Cycie 5 0035950004 PRO MEDICAL 3412 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $320.24 3411921430026 Cycle 5 0036010006 CHARLES MANYFIELD 3224 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $115.61 3411921440062 Cycie 5 0036230000 GER LEE 3207 MUMFORD RD BROOKLYN CENTER $354.56 3411921440051 Cycle 5 0036370004 BRENT SAMS 3206 MUMFORD RD BROOKLYN CENTER $83.38 3411921440025 Cycle 5 0036870003 DARLENE PASLEY 3013 NASH RD BROOKLYN CENTER $275.53 3411921440038 Cycle 5 0036990009 BEVERLY WILKERSON 3107 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $250.42 3411921440006 Cycie 5 0037070009 LOREEN GONZALEZ 3307 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $367.92 3411921440014 Cycle 5 0037280004 CATHERINE KOIVOGNI 6206 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $360.29 3411921430031 Cycle 5 0037370003 GEORGE BROWN 2907 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $329.79 3511921330024 Cycle 5 0037410007 NICHOLAS ANTUR 2807 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $274.14 3511921330020 Cycle 5 0037490009 ROXANNE HAMILTON 2806 NASH RD BROOKLYN CENTER $479.78 3511921330033 Cycle 5 0038380001 FOLUSO FAMUYIDE 3118 61 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $289.47 0311821110010 Cycle 5 0038420005 CHRISTOPHER P FAHEY 3018 61 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $461.67 0311821110014 Cycle 5 0038560008 PATRICIA HOLCOMB 5918 UPTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $290.29 0211821220069 Cycie 5 0038650007 MARK S LUND 6000 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.99 0211821220008 C de 5 Y 0038670005 SAID SHIRE 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $325.74 0211821220054 C cle 5 Y 0038760004 RAYMOND BROWN 5836 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $357.36 0211821230002 Cycle 5 0038790001 RESIDENT 5901 ViNCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $520.45 0211821220043 Cycle 5 0039010003 JACOB THOMAS GROUP 5842 WASHBURN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $328.13 0211821230006 Cycle 5 0039020002 LERNELL D JAMES 5836 WASHBURN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $489.18 0211821230005 Cycle 5 0039130009 EVERRENE BONNICK 5949 WASHBURN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $737.64 0211821220017 Cycie 5 0039260004 RESIDENT 5900 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $300.83 0211821220026 Cycle 5 0039290001 JERRY MANOVICH 5836 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $414.50 0211821230009 Cqcle 5 0039340004 DEB TALATALA 5913 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $282.08 0311821110117 Cycle 5 0039380000 DAVID FARLEY 5937 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $231.56 0311821110113 Cycle 5 0039490007 YOUNG YANG 6006 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $466.52 0311821110045 Cyele 5 0039550008 SARAH APPLETON 5924 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $163.38 0311821110124 Cycle 5 0039730006 WA YEE XIONG 6001 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $449.23 0311821110047 Cycle 5 0039960009 PAMELA ARNESON 5901 ZENITH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $356.84 0311821110083 Cycle 5 0040010000 JUDITH NDUBISI 5931 ZENITH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $469.01 0311821110078 Cycle 5 0040250002 BRETT COMSTOCK 5836 ABBOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $192.61 03118211400T2 Cycle 5 0040310004 TOUNGOR VONLEH 5919 ABBOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $133.58 0311821110063 Cycle 5 0040330002 DARRIN JOHNSON 5931 ABBOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $205.17 0311821110061 Cycle 5 0040480005 ALFRED BEDEAU 5950 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $80.51 0311821110074 Cycle 5 0040560004 DON THAYER 3315 59TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $304.28 0311821140016 Cycle 5 0040830001 KATHRYN VALTIERRA 5814 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $160.75 0311821130032 Cycle 5 0041060004 TRAVIS JOSEPH 6013 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $413.63 0311821120018 Cycle 5 0041070003 GLORIA POINTER 6019 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $158.30 0311821120017 Cycle 5 0041120006 RESIDENT 6045 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER $236J0 0311821120087 CyGe 5 0041350009 CHENG VANG 3613 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER $364.62 0311821120043 Cycle 5 I 0041510008 SIRA F ELLIS 6013 PEARSON DR BROOKLYN CENTER $176.46 0311821210032 CyGe 5 I 0041670000 VICTOR OBEMBE 5813 PEARSON DR BROOKLYN CENTER $193.60 0311821240076 Cycle 5 I 0041690008 ISABEL A MORALES 5805 PEARSON DR BROOKLYN CENTER $405.74 0311821240078 Cycle 5 �I 0042D40005 JOHN NORDBERG 3907 61 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $263.46 0311821210129 Cycle 5 I 0042110006 TINA BOATENG 3707 61 ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $319.58 0311821120079 Cycle 5 I 0042160001 EMMANl1EL MONLUO JOHNSON 3801 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER $144.49 0311821210001 Cycle 5 0042200005 MANSFIELD DUOPU 6001 ADMIRAL PL BROOKLYN CENTER $1,053.67 0311821210005 Cycle 5 0042230002 GEBRETHADIK GETACHEW 5919 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER $342.71 0311821210008 Cycle 5 0042320001 PHYLLIS VONDALL 5808 PEARSON DR BROOKLYN CENTER $241.44 0311821240064 Cycle 5 0042570001 ZABLON MANDERE 5929 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $376.38 0311821120059 Cycle 5 0042710003 ROBERTA MOORE 5801 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $108.78 0311821130039 Cyde 5 0042830009 ROSA FERNANDEZ 5918 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER $349.80 0311821120099 Cycle 5 0042840008 JOYCE JOHNSON 5924 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER $504.22 0311821120050 Cycle 5 0042860006 TIM DRLY 5807 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $377.12 0311821240103 Cycle 5 0042870005 FETHI MOHAMMED 5813 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $365.23 0311821240102 Cycle 5 0043180008 DON EWERT 5931 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $370.62 0311821210093 Cycle 5 0043290005 RANDY AASER 6047 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $108.74 0311827210083 Cycle 5 0043330009 PAO VANG 4013 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $185.36 0311821210124 Cycle 5 0043370005 EDWINA FLOWERS 4201 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $303.50 0311821210120 Cycle 5 0043470003 DOLORES M ROBECK 6000 JUNE 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GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $301.69 0111821320035 Cycle 6 0079090004 AMtNA DIOURY 5625 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $324.72 0111821320022 Cycle 6 0079130008 JOEL ALMBERG 5651 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $228.05 0111821320020 Cycle 6 0079200009 CLAUDETTE WHITE 5636 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $287.09 0111821320116 Cycle 6 0079270002 SAM ADAM 5516 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $107.60 0111821320102 Cycle 6 0079300007 SARAH KENDEMA 5504 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $119.93 0111821320098 Cycle 6 0079540008 LECESTER GLOVER 5642 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $385.25 0111821320017 Cycie 6 0079610009 JOSEPH SILVA 5600 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $125.10 0111821320011 Cycle 6 0079630007 JANELL BROMAN 5546 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $36.66 0111821320090 Cycle 6 0079680002 LYNN LOGAN 5510 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $691.90 0111821320123 Cycle 6 0079740004 SHANNON REED 5543 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 0111821320080 Cycle 6 0079800006 JESSE SALAZAR 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $423.70 0111821320004 Cycle 6 0079830003 OKITO UNYANGUNGA 5641 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $121.35 0111821320002 Cycle 6 0079860000 ROXANNE MAASS 5642 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $107.60 0111821310018 Cycle 6 0079950009 LOLA I NELSEN 5540 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $327.46 0111821310081 Cycle 6 0079970007 CHELSEE FLORENCE 5524 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $358.76 0111821310079 Cycle 6 0080010009 TIANDRA ROBINSON 5501 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $306.10 0111821310075 Cycle 6 0080100008 DAVE RUMPLE 5607 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $1,538.00 0111821310028 Cycle 6 0080140004 LAWRENCE ANDREWJESKI 5637 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $167.19 0111821310015 Cycle 6 0080320002 RESIDENT 910 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $302.38 0111821310117 Cycle 6 0080390005 MARK KAMMERER 5541 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $306.09 0111821310052 Cycle 6 0080410001 RANDY C ARCHER 5609 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 0111821310034 Cycle 6 0080420000 JAMES BENNETT 5615 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $132.71 0111821310036 Cycle 6 0080430009 TAVIA ANDERSON 5631 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $329.41 0111821310037 Cycle 6 0080500009 RESIDENT 5630 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $231.30 0111821310096 Cycle 6 0080620005 MIKE DONNELLY 806 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $311.87 0111821310150 CyGe 6 0080670000 JEFFREY MORRISON 5513 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $406.01 0111821310105 Cycle 6 0080710004 MACK SEIBEH 5537 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $374.08 0111821310101 Cycle 6 0080730200 REBECCA HENRY 5564 ALDRICH DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $103.85 0111821310121 Cycle 6 0080740001 THERESA LUMPKINS 5556 ALDRICH DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $106.35 0111821310123 Cycle 6 0080760207 JOSEPH WINDSCHI?TL 5516 ALDRICH DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $78,94 0111821310141 Cycle 6 0080780007 RAYDELL REID 5533 ALDRICH DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $325.84 0111821310135 CyGe 6 0080780106 ROBERTA BARIBEAU 5537 ALDRICH DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $94.57 0111821310134 Cycle 6 0080780403 CHANDA TOLBERT 5549 ALDRICH DR N BROOKLYN CENTER $106:35 0111821310127 Cycle 6 0080�90006 LUIS DOMINEUIZ 803 56TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $153.85 0111821310146 Cycle 6 0080870006 JULIE SUCKOW 827 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $244.,46 0111821310084 Cycle 6 0080950006 ALBERTO ESPARZA VILLAREAL 5606 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $98.85 0111821310113 Cycle 6 0081000009 OLIN DEVELOPMENT INC 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $256.93 0111821310108 Cycle 6 l 0081040005 GERALD MELLESMOEN 801 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $319J9 0111821310006 Cycle 6 I 0081080001 BRIAN ORCUTT 5624 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $64.54 0111821420031 Cycle 6 0082290005 PATRICK SEKA 5441 4TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER $213.24 0111821430091 Cycle 6 0082300002 BELEN MARTINEZ-ORTIZ 5433 4TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER $113.85 0111821430056 Cycle 6 0082340008 DAVE HEALY 5401 4TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER $131.35 0111821430060 Cycle 6 0082400000 STEPHANIE WEHMAN 5323 4TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER $337.50 0111821430065 Cycle 6 0082540003 CONNIE SULUVAN 5334 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER a354.80 0111821430080 Cycle 6 i 0082580009 ERIC KOTWITZ 5400 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $344.27 0111821430084 Cycle 6 I 0082610004 MELISSA SAMUELS 5428 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $114.50 0111821430086 Cycle 6 0082660009 RESIDENT 5444 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $358.71 0111821430047 Cycle 6 0082670008 JAMES MATTHIAS 5448 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $105.10 0111821430048 Cyde 6 0082700003 NOELL MCPHEETERS 5439 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $131.35 0111821340005 Cycle 6 0082810109 STEVE BOWE 411 BELLVUE LA BROOKLYN CENTER $187.44 0111821430109 Cycle 6 0083160009 ANNE WALASZEK 5447 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $127.60 0111821340049 Cycle 6 0083220001 ERIC AROLA 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $330.25 0111821340057 Cycle 6 0083310000 SHERITTA SCROGGINS 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $603.61 0111821340078 Cycle 6 0083330008 NOE JUAREZ HERNANDEZ 904 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $385.04 0111821340082 Cycle 6 0083420007 GREGG HASSLER 5350 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $304.52 0111821340066 Cycle 6 0083440005 CINDY GRANQUIST 5406 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $287.78 0111821340061 Cycle 6 0083450004 DONIA Z MARTINEZ 5408 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $333.73 0111821340058 Cycle 6 0083460003 STEVEN SWANSON 5412 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $331.12 0111821340059 Cycie 6 0083540002 PETER DONAHUE 5455 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $343.33 0111821340116 Cycie 6 0083560000 RESIDENT 5449 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $317.84 0111821340113 Cycle 6 0083760006 DAVE TOMFORDE 5316 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $64.32 0111821340088 Cycle 6 0083880002 HOUMPHENG BOUNSAVATH 5438 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $122.54 0111821340109 Cycle 6 0083890001 WILL YOUNG 5444 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $279.75 0111821340115 Cycle 6 0083930005 HELEN EVANS 5447 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $101.35 0171821330075 Cycle 6 0083940004 FRANCIS OAKGROVE 5441 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $275.34 0111821330076 Cycle 6 0083950003 KUMI ACHEAW 5427 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $331.36 0111821330078 Cyde 6 0084040002 TIMOTHY TOWEY 5327 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $252.11 0111821330140 Cycle 6 0084070009 KRISTOFFER KIPHUTH 5315 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $299.65 0111821330143 Cycle 6 0084080008 JEREMY GOBEL 5311 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $145.71 0111821330144 Cycle 6 0084220000 PAM KREUTER 5404 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $125.31 0111821330083 Cycle 6 0084240008 CARRBEH DAHN 5420 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $318.80 0111821330085 Cycfe 6 0084330007 GERALD W KAMROW 5447 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $336.51 0111821330093 Cycle 6 0084340006 DUANE ENNINGA 5435 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $202.34 0111821330094 Cycle 6 0084420006 TOSHA ENGSTROM 5351 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $215.34 0111821330112 Cycle 6 0084450003 STEPHEN JARNOT 5335 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $363.03 0111821330161 Cycle 6 0084570008 DAVID WICK 5330 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $107.60 0111821330130 Cycle 6 0084600003 ANDREA ZIEBARTH 5344 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $306.09 0111821330133 Cycle 6 0084630000 LAURIE FISCHER 5400 FREMONTAVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 0111821330101 Cycle 6 0084680104 MEUNDA BENVER 5418 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 0111821330106 Cycle 6 0084690004 RANDY MANN 5420 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $131.35 0111821330168 Cyele 6 0084720009 ROBERT HALLQUIST 5455 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $147.55 0111821330033 Cycle 6 0084760005 RESIDENT 5421 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $244.09 0111821330165 Cycle 6 0084760203 TEYA WARREN 5415 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $247.53 0111821330162 Cycle 6 0084780003 LINDA SCHULTZ 5409 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $681.39 0111821330039 Cycle 6 0085060009 LATANDRA ROSSER 5420 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $96.35 0111821330167 Cycle 6 0085200001 ALISON WALK 5333 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $294.42 0111821330022 CyGe 6 0085240007 JACK NEVALA 5309 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $383.70 0111821330018 Cycle 6 0085310008 CHRIST M ANGELOS 5332 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $59.72 0111821330027 Cycle 6 0085320007 TERRI CRENSHAW 5338 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $326.00 0111821330026 CyGe 6 0085360003 RAVEN DEFILIPPO 5422 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $324.04 0111821330066 Cycle 6 0085390000 MA DE LOS MARTINEZ SANCH�Z 5444 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $303.64 0111821330069 Cycle 6 0085420005 RASHIDA MASSIE 5448 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER $205.67 0141821330071 Cycle 6 of Accounts 241 $60,044.79 Cycle 6 Total Total Accounts 1080 $304,927.39 Grand Total 'I City Council Agenda Item No. lle COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: David Peterson, Deputy Director of Public Works�� DATE: August 5, 2008 SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Final Plat for ROSENAU ADDITION Recommendation: Public Works staff recommends that the Brooklyn Center City Council approve the attached resolution approving the Final Plat for ROSENAU ADDITION. Background: The attached final plat for ROSENAU ADDITION subdivides the existing Lutheran Church property located at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North. The plat would form two lots to separate the existing single family residential home (church parsonage) from the remaining church property. The applicant, Lutheran Church Triune God, is now seeking final plat approval from the City Council. As a condition of final plat approval, Public Works staff is recommending that the applicant address the following items prior to release of the Final Plat: 1.) title work for the property as required by the City Attorney; and 2.) final plat application fees and legal fees for review of the title work. Budget Issues: The applicant is required to pay a final plat application fee of $125.00. Rosenau Addition Final Plat 'I "'°"'�'m"°'""�."'".�"",�`W"'°°"d'""T'"'�.,."'""�,..""'"w'_"`�"+`""o"'�...' ROSENAU ADDITfON C.R. DOC. No. .wu w 11. CWr r N.n.Mn p.r .r r�nr.� r re MM dl�Y Y W Y. hrYh 4rMrV W MwYr lt�. 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I _1_ JL _J win..r.r..n�r�..rM�r��w scsce u+ �e� wn�s+a w: ix'r.�a: .+o °O1 ua:�n 1° i ci�.:.�m�wsim i� o ro wor�ueav ann�r.,u N urs a s�o.n oi mc n.�`_'� wurn nw.V�w�wa r��r ��+tir�Mwrw..w.Wriow�w�oana.��urn..���,wr.s°w.__�yr ye_,r_�s1.s_r YkAWNG�nM4�M�W ASSOCIATES SI�EEi 1 OI i SNElTS Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR ROSENAU ADDITION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended approval for the final plat for ROSENAU ADDITION as part of Planning Commission Application 2008-006; and WHEREAS, the Lutheran Church Triune God has applied for final approval of the Final Plat for ROSENAU 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 ROSENAU ADDITION is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions: 1. Conditions as previously recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by the City Council for Planning Commission Application No. 2008- 006. 2. Any additional requirements for providing 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. Au�ust 11, 2008 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. i City Council Agenda Item No, 1lf r COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM To: Curt Boganey, City Manager From: Gary Eitel, Community Development Director Date: August 6, 2008 Subject: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees Recommendation: It is recommended that the Brooklyn Center City Council, at their August 11, 2008 meeting, declare a public nuisance and order the removal of diseased trees as listed on the resolution. Background: The attached resolution represents the official Council action required to expedite removal of the diseased trees most recently marked by the city tree inspector, in accordance with approval procedures. The City of Brooklyn Center has historically maintained a policy of removing diseased trees promptly (in three weeks or less) and enforcement of proper disposal in order to keep this disease from escalating in our community. Budget Issues: The City's share of the cost of removal for diseased trees within the public right of way and City property is included in the 2008budget 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. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES WHEREAS, a Notice to Abate Nuisance and Diseased Tree Removal Agreement has been issued to the owners of certain properties in the City of Brooklyn Center 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 followin addresses are hereb declared to be a ublic g Y P nuisance. Property Owner Property Address Tree No. and Type Michael Goude 3812 56�` Ave N 1 Oak Joe Thao 410? 61 S Ave N 45 Elm OCWEN Loan Serv (US Bank) 6337 Bryant Ave N 4 Elm 98 Willow Kao Vang 6233 Colfax Ave N 39 Elm 40 Elm Robert Burrell 5331 Eleanor Lane 47 Elm National City Bank 5632 Emerson Ave N 99 Aspen John Vang 6048 Ewing Ave N 44 Elm Helen Carrillo 6912 Grimes Ave N 49 Elm L Karen Bolstad 5801 Halif� Ave N 41 Elm Verne Christensen 6036 Kyle Ave N 46 Elm Nathan Addink 7235 Noble Ave N 42 Elm Mary Kaluza-Riviere 3119 Thurber Road 43 Maple Pablo Juarez 5842 Zenith Ave N 48 Elm 2. After (20) days from the date of the 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. After five 5 business da s if the ro e owner fails to re uest a hearin the 3. Y, P Pm' q g tree(s) shall be removed by the City. All removal costs, including legal, financing and administrative char es shall be s eciall assessed a ainst the ro e. g P Y g P P rt3' RESOLUTION NO. Au�ust 11, 2008 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 thereo£ and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. s s City Council Agenda Item No. llg COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zoning S cialist DATE: August 6, 2008 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve for first reading the above entitled ordinance amendment which has been recommended for approval by the Planning Commission. Background: Qn the Au ust 11 2008 Cit Council a enda is the first readin of an ardinance amendin the g Y g g g city's sign ordinance (Chapter 34) regarding flashing and rotating signs. The City Council after a brief review and discussion of the sign ordinance earlier this year, requested the staff and Planning Commission to review the current language in the sign ordinance relating to flashing and rotating signs and to develop recommendations for changes to meet the purposes and intent of the city's sign ordinance. Concerns had been expressed particularly regarding signs at Atlantis Pools and the Hansen Brother's Fence Company. The Planning Commission first reviewed this matter at its March 27, 2008 meeting and after a rather lengthy discussion requested additional research by the staff and a draft ordinance amendment for their consideration. Due to a number of factors, the matter was not taken up a ain b the Plannin Commission until its Jul 31, 2008 meetin at which time a I g Y g Y g recommendation for an ordinance amendment was approved. See copies of the March 27 and July 31, 2008 Planning Commission minutes (attached). The Commission had expressed certain concerns relating particularly to the Atlantis Pool Signs which had some characteristics which did not appear to be consistent with the city ordinance regarding flashing signs. These matters have been corrected and the Atlantis Pool Signs no longer utilizes sparkling or twinkling lights which were in violation of the city's sign ordinance. The Commission upon further review believed the existing two second interval allowed for message changing appeared to be appropriate and was not considered to be a distraction provided the other distracting devices were eliminated. With respect to rotating signs, they believe these to be an inappropriate distraction and did not favor the continuation of allowing rotating signs within the city. The proposed ordinance amendment modifies the current definition in the sign ordinance relating to flashing signs to further clarify that zooming, twinkling, sparkling, fading and chasing actions are not to be allowed. The proposal also specifically notes that dynamic message signs as well as the portion of a sign providing public service information such as time, weather, date, temperature or similar information should not be considered flashing signs and the ordinance so specifies. The proposed ordinance amendment goes on to prohibit rotating signs in all zoning districts by striking out or eliminating any language referring to standards for such signs. It should be noted that legally existing rotating signs such as the Hansen Fence sign are allowed to continue under the non-conforming use provisions in city ordinances. No new rotating signs, however, will be allowed in the future upon adoption of the ordinance amendment. As mentioned above, the Planning Commission recommended approval of this ordinance amendment at its July 31, 2008 meeting. I Budget Issues: There are no budget issues. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearmg will be held on the 8th day of September, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. A�iliary aids for persons with disabilities are a�ailable upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 763-569-3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 34 OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING FLASHING AND ROTATING SIGNS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended in the following manner: Section 34-110. DEFNITIONS. The language set forth in the text of this ordinance shall be interpreted in accordance with the following definitions. Words used in the present tense sha11 include the future; words used in the singular shall include the plural and the plural includes the singular. Si�n, Flashin� Any illuminated sign on which the artificial light or color is not maintained at a constant intensity or color when such sign is in use includin� si�ns incorooratin� zoomin�, twinklins, snarklin�, fadins or chasin� actions. ��;e�e� A Dmamic Messa�e Si�n or that portion of a sign providing public service information such as time, weather, date, temperature or similar information sha11 not be considered to be a flashin� si�n. Section 34-130. PROHIBITED SIGNS 4. Flashing signs including indoor signs which are visible from the public streets and rotatin� si�ns. Section 34-140. PERMITTED SIGNS. General Reauirements and Standards for Permitted Si�ns g. Permitted freestanding signs or wall mounted or nroiectin� si�ns located in'�"', r T'' any zonin� district� may not rotate_ ��,o „a;�;,,,,�. 1 7� '11 +l, 7'�� �.,11 L,o ,�,+o,-;., ,�.7 z�rrarrixxrcrcvc�cizc�z �s—�vcrr '�i.i�u��. „+o ,,.a .,1., 1 'r�.o ��ooa ��,.,�i o�,.�aa ,v. Q ltllll. ��r6�ii�–�3vr"�cr6i�-6 l, �L.nll o oa.a 1 G!1 F o4 .,F J a- ,-.4v,�1: .,.lo .�.f +l�.o o4rno4 Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirly days following its legal publication. Ado ted thi da of 2008. P S Y Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (�Eee}� indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) 2 NIII�TUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMNIISSION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MIlVNESOTA STUDY SESSION MARCH 27, 2008 CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Rahn at 7:08 p.m. ROLL CALL Chair Sean Rahn, Commissioners Kara Kuykendall, Stan Leino, Michael Parks, and Tim Roche were present. Also present were Gary Eitel, Community Development Director, Secretary to the Planning Commission/Planning and Zoning Specialist Ronald Warren, and Planning Commission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. Rachel Lund and Della Young were absent and excused. ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE Mr. Warren administered the Oath of Office to Michael Parks. APPROVAL OF MIl�TUTES Februarv 14, 2008 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to approve the minutes of the February 14, 2008 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Commissioner Parks abstained as he was not present at the meeting. CHAIR' S EXPLANATION Chair Rahn explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings, the Commission makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes all final decisions in these matters. DISCUSSION ITEM FLASHING SIGNS Mr. Warren introduced Gary Eitel to the Commission and stated that he would have some comments to address to the Commission later. Mr. Warren described the history of allowable uses of flashing signs as defined in the city ordinances and added that the City Council had discussed a possible amendment to the ordinance that would address changing messages, m�imum size ratio of the message panel to the prin�ipal sign and the allowance of rotating or motion signs. Mr. Warren explained dynamic message signs and stated how they are allowed to be part of an existing sign in the C2, Il and I2 zoning districts. Mr. Warren further described various signs located around the city that have been brought to the Planning Commission for review by the City Council. He explained that the Planning Commission should have a discussion to determine if the sign ordinance is appropriate or if 3-27-08 Page 1 current sign requirements create any hazards or safety issues on public roadways and should be modified. Community Development Director, Gary Eitel addressed the Planning Commission and stated that Councilmember Lasman asked to have this item on the City Council agenda as a discussion item. Following that discussion, the item has been referred to the Planning Commission for review and consideration. Mr. Eitel continued by stating that as technology changes, signs that at one time weren't affordable, now are and business owners prefer to use the types of signs that can create a distraction particularly ones with unusual motion or rotation and flashing lights. The City Council would like the Planning Commission to review the ordinance for a possible amendment to put a limit on the types of signs that create distractions. Mr. Eitel pointed out that the Commission might want to consider that electronic message boards be part of a sign but should not dominate the sign. They should also consider whether or not rotating signs be allowed in the city. He further stated that the City Council feels that these signs might have gone too far and they would like to see less of these types of signs since they can cheapen the look of the city by trying try to attract attention rather than letting the public know where they are. A discussion by the Planning Commission took place regarding rotating signs and flashing signs. Chair Rahn asked Mr. Warren for information regarding the history of signs at Brookdale. Mr. Warren responded that the owners of Brookdale had requested a variance from the sign ordinance regarding the size and number of signs as well as a request for lighting not normally allowed. The City Council had approved larger than normal signs for Brookdale and allowed a more modified version of the sign than what was later installed. Commissioner Leino stated that he agrees with the staff comments regarding signs and added that there are many signs in certain communities that are very distracting. He noted that flashing and rotating signs along the freeway can be a real distraction to drivers but may be less of an issue along a street such as Brooklyn Boulevard. Mr. Warren responded by explaining what the intent of the ordinance is and that the allowance of flashing signs was intended to be secondary to the sign itself. Commissioner Roche stated that he likes signs such as Atlantis Pools but feels that the rotating sign at Hansen Brothers Fence is a nuisance. Chair Rahn stated that he agrees that if a sign moves too rapidly, it creates a distraction and perhaps the Planning Commission should consider the time constraints allowed when lighted signs are changing to address the length of time that the sign says one thing before it changes. Commissioner Kuykendall stated that she has concerns that if you make the flashing message too long, the signs becomes unproductive. Chair Rahn asked Mr. Warren if the ordinance addresses animation. 3-27-08 Page 2 Mr. Warren responded that "dynamic signs" refer to a message on the sign that can be changed remotely not to animation, characters, etc. that are changed. Flashing signs are prohibited Commissioner Parks stated that he believes that what solves the problem of the distraction is to make the sign fade in and fade out rather than scrolling across or make it display for ten seconds or more. Community Development Director, Gary Eitel, clarified that sign ordinances should not address a particular business but rather should regulate the size of a sign and the lighting types allowed. Commissioner Roche stated that he likes that there are no visible signs along the freeway in Map1e Grove and that Rogers is very busy. He agrees with Commissioner Parks comments. He asked if Staff could check into other community's sign ordinance regulations. Commissioner Leino asked if consideration could be made regarding the timing of the sign and added that he likes the fade in/fade out on a sign rather than motion. Commissioner Leino also stated his dislike of portable lighted signs often seen around the City. Mr. Warren explained that those type of sings are prohibited under city ordinances except with an Administrative Land Use Permit. After further discussion by the Planning Commission, it was their consensus to direct Staff to review the sign ordinances of other communities to review the types of signs being allowed and report back to the Planning Commission on their findings for further review and discussion within 30 days. OTHER BUSINESS There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Parks, to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass 3-27-08 Page 3 MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMNIISSION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION JULY 31, 2008 CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Rahn at 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL Chair Sean Rahn, Commissioners Kara Kuykendall, Stan Leino, Michael Parks, Tim Roche, and Della Young were present. Also present were Secretary to the Planning Commission/Planning and Zoning Specialist Ronald Warren, and Planning Comrnission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. Rachel Lund was absent and excused. APPROVAL OF MINUT'ES Julv 17, 2008 There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to approve the minutes of the July 17, 2008 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Conunissioner Young abstained as she was not in attendance at the meeting. CHAIR' S EXPLANATION Chair Rahn explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings, the Commission makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes a11 final decisions in these matters. APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 LUTHERAN CHURCH TRIUNE GOD Chair Rahn introduced Application No. 2008-006, a request for Preliminary Plat approval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposaL (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 7-31-08 for Application No. 2008-006, attached.) The proposed Lot 1 will contain the church buildings and parking lot and the proposed Lot 2 will contain an existing single family home and garage that the church plans to sell once the new property lines have been established. PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006, at 7:18 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Rahn called for comments from the public. The applicant, Mr. Will Dahn, 5733 Knox Avenue North, representing Lutheran Church Triune God stated that he wished to assure the Commission that an access agreement between the two property owners would not be necessary. He explained that they have removed the storage shed Page 1 7-31-08 which sat on the shared property line and the shared asphalt driveway has also been removed. He added that they plan to plant additional lilacs on the property. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Parks, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2008-006, at 7:22 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECONIlVIEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2008-006 LUTHERAN CHURCH TRIUNE GOD There was a motion by Commissioner Parks, seconded by Commissioner Young, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2008-006, submitted by Lutheran Church Triune God for preliminary plat approval to subdivide the property at 5827 Humboldt Avenue North into two lots subject to the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. Approval of this preliminary plat acknowledges that the existing landscape screening between the church parking lot and abutting residential lots is determined to be effective screening consistent with the requirements of Section 35-711 of the city ordinances. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, Roche and Young. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 11, 2008 meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Commission for reconsideration. APPLICATION NO. 2008-007 LUKE PAPIN Chair Rahn introduced Application No. 2008-007, a request for Special Use Permit approval to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposal. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 7-31-08 for Application No. 2008-007, attached.) Mr. Warren explained that home occupations that have customer traffic are considered special uses as are home occupations that involve non-resident participation or employment. Such uses require the granting of a s ecial use ermit b the Cit Council followin review, public hearing P P Y Y g and recommendation by the Planning Commission. He went on to explain that the proposed business will be to sell custom made firearms manufactured in the home primarily to law enforcement but also to responsible citizens. Mr. Warren added that the nature of the proposed Page 2 7-31-08 business will require a single, non-resident employee and that this person will be present on an infrequent basis. He estimates this party to be on the premises no more than one or two times per week. Retail sales from the premises will be limited to only selling firearms manufactured in the home. Commissioner Kuykendall asked for clarification regarding the number of employees allowed with a home occupation. Mr. Warren explained that the city ordinances regulating home occupations only allows for one non-resident employee. If there were more employees than one, it would be an illegal home occupation and there is no authorization in city ordinances to a11ow for more than one employee. Commissioner Roche asked how the city regulates the limitations on retail sales provisions and how and where the firearms would be stored. Mr. Warren responded that the firearms could only be assembled from the applicant's home in order to be sold from the premises. Mr. Warren added the applicant must meet all the regulations established by the ATF regarding license requirements which addresses the sale, handling, storage and safety related to a federal firearms licensed dealer. Mr. Warren further explained that a home occupation must be incidental and secondary to the primary use of the property, no parking is allowed on the street and no retail sales of firearms or other merchandise not produced on the lot would be allowed. Commissioner Parks stated that he recalled a previous sirnilar application and the issue of the storage of explosives was addressed with that applicant. Commissioner Roche asked if the city monitors the business to determine if the applicant is selling other items than what is allowed through this special use pernut. Mr. Warren responded that the applicant must report annually to the City regarding the status of the business and the only thing that the applicant would be allowed to sell would be products which he assembles himself. He stressed that the applicant has not requested permission to sell ammunition. Periodic investigations into his activities could be done by city emp�oyees to assure he is abiding by city zoning regulations. There was discussion by the Comrnission regarding the possibility of testing of the firearms on the property. Mr. Papin stated that he has no intention of testing firearms on his property. Commissioner Young asked how many similar businesses are located in the City of Brooklyn Center. Mr. Warren responded that he believes the number of Federal Firearms Licenses far homes in the city is three or four but they are not required to obtain a Special Use Permit since there is no customer traffic involved. He pointed out that there is only one other Special Use Permit involving customer traffic where a Federal Firearms License is involved. i Commissioner Leino arrived at 7:57 p.m. Page 3 7-31-08 PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO 2008-007 There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007, at 8:08 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Rahn called for comments from the public. The applicant, Luke Papin, 3800 Woodbine Lane, stated that he would like to address the questions raised by the Commission. He stated that storage of firearms and ammunition is a requirement of ATF and he will meet those requirements. Also, any ammunition on the property would be for his own personal use only. Mr. Papin added that the ATF will do random inspections of his log books to assure that everything sold from his property will have a record of such transactions. Mr. Papin stated that he conducts background checks of potential customers as required by the ATF and that the majority of transactions will be handled by appointment only. On many occasions, guns will be transported by mail or UPS for delivery to customers rather than by customers visiting at his home. He added that they plan to market law enforcement personnel as potential customers. Commissioner Leino asked the applicant if the ATF license required any special liability insurance. Mr. Papin responded that his homeowner's insurance would cover any incidents that occurred on his property. Commissioner Parks asked the applicant if a psychological background check is conducted by potential buyers. Mr. Curt Rebelein, 13515 135 Court North, Hugo, Minnesota, partner with Mr. Papin, stated the background checks required to purchase handguns is �egulated by the ATF and the records are kept on file indefinitely. These background checks are required prior to a transaction taking place. The FBI is contacted prior to the sale of a firearm and they give the final approval before the sale is complete. Commissioner Roche asked the applicant if he had previous experience in the type of business. Mr. Papin responded that this is his first endeavor with this type of business. Mr. Gerald Abild, 3712 Woodbine Lane, commented that the report mentioned single family homes and he feels this is a serious violation of that. Mr. Abild had the following questions; Is there some kind of machinery used to assemble the firearms and does it contain hazardous material? Where will the weapons be test fired? Will the city be conducting yearly inspections regarding this activity? i Page 4 7-31-08 Commissioner Roche asked for clarification regarding whether or not the firearms will be modified or manufactured. Mr. Rebelein responded that there is a third party contractor off-site that manufactures the parts and ships them to the applicant. He added that what they plan to do on site is the actual assembly of the firearms, which is done manually without any machinery, and there will be no weapons fired on the property. They have spoken to a private gun shop owner who will allow them to test the firearms at a gun range. Mr. Papin added that there will be no hazardous or industrial chemicals used to assemble the fireanns. They emphasized that they plan a large part of their business to be done with law enforcement personneL Commissioner Young left the meeting at 8:30 p.m. Dorothy Breed, 3719 Woodbine Lane, stated that the nature of this business in a residential area is not appealing and she feels it would bring her property value down. Chris Tobkin, 6824 Dupont Avenue North, stated that he has many friends that are hunters and gun owners and he feels that with this type of business, a more than normal amount of security will be in place. He stated that it seems like an innocuous use of the property and should have a minimal impact on the neighborhood with less traffic than a daycare center might generate. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2008-007. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Leino, seconded by Commissioner Kuykendall, to close the ublic hearin on A lication No. 2008-007 at 8:46 .m. The motion assed unanimousl p g Pp P P Y The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Corrunissioners. Commissioner Parks asked for further discussion and clarification of the suggested conditions of approval presented to the Commission. Mr. Warren stated that he believes that the conditions, in particular Condition No. 4 more than adequately addresses the regulations required of the applicant. There was further discussion by the Commission members regarding the conditions of approval. Mr. Warren stressed that until the applicant obtains his ATF license, the special use permit would not be granted. Commissioner Parks stated that he felt Condition No. 8 was too vague and he wished to change Condition No. 8 to include "no operation of the home occupation shall commence until the filing of the license". There was a consensus by the Planning Commission to add this to Condition No. 8. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECOn��ND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2008-007 LUKE PAPIN Page 5 7-31-08 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Comxnissioner Kuykendall, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2008-007, submitted by Luke Papin for a Special Use Permit to operate a home occupation involving customer traffic and the participation of one non-resident at 3800 Woodbine Lane subject to the following conditions: 1. The special use permit is granted for a home occupation involving the sale of firearms that are manufactured or assembled at 3800 Woodbine Lane North and involve the participation of one non-resident employee. Said home occupation will involve customer traffic on the site. This home occupation may not be expanded or altered in any way not comprehended by this application without first securing an amendment to the special use permit. 2. No retail sales of firearms or other merchandise not produced on the lot sha11 be allowed. 3. The home occupation shall not involve the storage of ammunition other than that for personal use, or raw materials such as gun powder or other explosives. 4. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violations thereof may be grounds for revocation. 5. All parking associated with this home occupation shall be off street on improved space provided by the applicant. Vehicle parking on the property shall be in compliance with Section 19-103, Subdivision 12 of the city ordinances regarding the size of vehicles allowed. 6. The hours for retail sales of firearms that are produced on the premises are limited to Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7. The applicant shall comply with recommendations of the Building Official with respect to safety related matters involving this home occupation. 8. A current copy of the applicant's ATF firearms license shall be kept on �le with the city and no operation of the home occupation shall commence until the filing of the license. 9. The applicant shall report annually to the Community Development Department that he continues to be in compliance with the foregoing conditions and shall provide such additional information as the Community Development Department may require to assure compliance. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 1 l, 2008 meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the a lication be returned to the Commission for reconsideration. PP DISCUSSION ITEM FLASHING SIGNS Page 6 7-31-08 Mr. Warren introduced an ordinance amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. He stated that this matter was referred to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation by the City Council. Mr. Warren pointed out the changes being recommended to the ordinance regarding defining flashing signs. This ordinance amendment would also prohibit rotating signs which can be distracting to traffic. There was discussion by the Commission regarding the language being proposed in the ordinance amendment. There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Parks, to recommend to the City Council that it approve the Ordinance Amending Chapter 34 of the City Code of Ordinances Regarding Flashing and Rotating Signs. Voting in favor: Chair Rahn, Commissioners Kuykendall, Parks, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. OTHER BUSIlVESS Commissioner Parks suggested that the Planning Commission review the city's ordinances regarding parking surface requirements. He asked permission to bring in Engineers to educate the Commission on this topic. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that Mr. Parks follow up on this and report back to the Commission. There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Kuykendall, seconded by Commissioner Leino, to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:21 p.m. Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass Page 7 7-31-08 Work Session Agenda AGENDA CITY COUNCIL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WORK SESSION August 11, 2008 Immediately Following Regular City Council and EDA Meetings Which Start at 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers City Hall 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. ACTIVE DISCUSSION ITEMS l. Franchise Fee Agreement Amendment Pending List for Future Work Sessions 1. City Manager Performance Review Process 2. Security Service at Convenience Stores Councilmember Ryan 3. Shingle Creek Waterway Plan Update 4. Adult Entertainment Esta.blishments 5. Rental Housing Plan Update 6. Three Rivers Park District Plan 7. TIF Districts Update City Manager 8. Automatic Meter Reading Replacement System 9. Capital Maintenance Planning for Municipal Public Buildings 10. 2011 Brooklyn Center Celebration Status Report Work Session Agenda Item No. 1 vemorandum Date: 7 August 2008 To: Curt Boganey, City Manager From: Daniel Jordet, Directar of Fiscal Support Services Re: Franchise Fees Talking Points of this Memorandum: The franchise fee has been in place since 2004. It generates 660,000 per year in street reconstruction revenue. The street reconstruction program needs more revenue to meet its goals through 2021. Franchise fees can be increased but only at a specified pace. Increased franchise fees could account for about half of the funding needed to complete the street reconstruction program. Summary of cost to homeowners. What other communities are doing. The City Council adopted two resolutions on 8 December 2003 which established franchise fees with the two large non-municipal utility companies in Brooklyn Center; Xcel Energy (electricity} and CenterPoint Energy (natural gas). These fees were, in each case, a fee charged to the respective utility companies for the use of public rights-of-way and other public grounds in the delivery of services to their customers. The companies were allowed as a condition of the agreement to show these fees as a surcharge on the billings to individual customers. The first fees were charged in January of 2004. The respective utility companies have submitted payments of these franchise fees on a quarterly basis over the past four years. The franchise fee charges have remained the same since the inception of the fee. Since 2004 the franchise fees have generated total revenue of 2,591,722. These funds have all been credited to the Street Reconstruction Fund, which is used to fund non-assessable portions of street reconstruction projects as outlined in the Capital Improvement Plan. At current levels, the franchise fees will generate about 660,000 per year. Chart 1(attached) shows that with that same level of franchise fees through the conclusion of the initial street reconstruction program in 2021 the City will be almost 2,000,000 short of the funding needed to complete the program. The franchise fee agreements allow the City to increase the fee. For CenterPoint, there is no specification in the agreement other than that the fee cannot be increased more than once annually. The Xcel agreement is quite different. It indicates that one fee increase of no more than 3% can occur between January 31, 2007 and January 31, 2010. After 7anuary 31, 2010 there can be one fee increase of no more than 3% every three years for the duration of the franchise agreement. Since the City does not, at this time, anticipate searching for another franchisee to provide electrical service, it is assumed that these stipulations will be in effect throughout the Capital Improvement Plan. Chart 2(attached) shows the efFect of a 3% increase in franchise fees taking effect on 1 July 2008, another 3% increase taking effect on February 1, 2010, and an additional 3% increase every three years following. The result is still a fund deficit at the end of the program but the deficit is half the amount it would be if the franchise fees were left at the current levels. In other words, increasing the franchise fees as permitted in the franchise agreements will cover about half of what is needed to complete the street reconstruction program through 2021. The effect of the increased fee residential properties, which account for about 51% of the total franchise fees, would be as follows: Residential Franchise Fee per Month Current 7/1/2008 2/1/2010 2/1/2013 2/1/2016 Xcel Energy 1.48 1.52 1.57 1.62 1.67 Centerpoint 1.48 1.52 1.57 1.62 1.67 Commercial and industrial increases would also be 3% at each of the dates listed above. Increasing these franchise fees requires the following Minimum 60 day notice to the utility companies. Amendments to the ordinances setting the franchise fees. Public Hearings to amend the ordinances. Funding the balance of the street reconstruction fund will require some additional source of funding of about 80,000 per year through 2021 to complete the street reconstruction program given the currently adopted Capital Improvements Program (see Chart 3). After review of this information at a Work Session on 14 April 2008 the City Council asked that staff query other cities to obtain comparison data on franchise fees being charged elsewhere. The responses we received vary from flat rate to percentage of revenues to no franchise fee at all (see Chart 4). CHART 1 City of Brooklyn Center Street Reconstruc6on Fund Cash Flows Analysis Actuai Actual Actual Estimated Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projeded Projected Projected Projected Projected Projeded Projected Projeded 2004 20�5 20D6 2007 2D06 20Q9 2010 2011 2D12 2013 2014 2015 2016 2D17 2016 2019 2020 2021 Revenues Fund Transfer 620,464 555,D�D g g g Franchise Fees 612,079 662,614 658,410 656,619 660,DD0 6fi�,ODD 66D,000 660,00� 660,000 660,DOD 660,000 660,D00 660,000 66D,DOD 660,000 66D,D00 660,000 660,000 Misc.Operating S S 5 S S S 8 S Misc. Non-operating 9,457 44,665 91,903 1D2,995 50,000 32,473 29,214 7,23D g g g g g g g TotalRevenues 1,242,000 1,262,279 750,313 760,614 710,000 692,473 689,214 667,230 660,OOD 660,OD0 660 660,000 660,D00 660,OOD 660,Oa0 660,000 660,OOD 660,000 Expenditures Personal Services S g g g g g Su lies S S S S PP Y 3 5 S S Services 5 S S S S S S S S S S S S Depreciation S S S S S S S S S S S Debt Service S S Total Expenditures g g g g CapitalOutlay 940,961 617.673 1,190.500 1,050,OOD BD7,108 1,422,000 1,034,OOD 860,000 866,OD0 1,002,OOD 7,Q4D,�00 660,000 700,OD0 1,050,000 1,025,DOD 950,OOD 165,ODD Total Cash Requirement 940.96f 617,673 1,190.500 t,O50,00D 801,1D8 1,422,000 1,034,000 660,D00 866,DDD 1,002,OOD 1,040,D00 660,000 7DO,DGO 1,OSO,OOD 1,025,000 95D,000 165.00D Beginning Cash Balance 263,891 S 1,360,763 1,683,214 1,615,313 1,422,428 1,062,428 973,793 241,007 (125,763) (325,763) (531,763) (873,763) (1,253,763) (1,253,7E3) (1,293,763) (1,683,763) (2,048,763) (2,338,763) Changes in Assets/Liablities (165,126) 1,133 (541) g g g g Revenues' 1,242,000 1,262,279 750,313 760,814 710,OD0 692,473 689,214 3 667,230 660,D00 660,OOD 660,000 660,000 660,00� 660,OU0 660,000 660,000 660,000 660,000 Expenditures (940,861) (617;673) (1,753,699) (1,OSO,D00) (801,106) (1;422,000) (1,034,000) (660,000) (866,000) (1,D02,000) (1,04D,D00) (660,DD0) (700,000) (1,050,000) (1,025,000) (950,000) (165,000) Depreciation Add-Back g Ending Cash Bafance 1,360.763 S'1,683,214 5 1.615,313 1,422,428 S 1,082,428 a 973,793 247,OD7 (125,763) S (325.763) S (531.7fi3) S (673,763) 5(1,253,763i S t1,253,763) g(1,293,763) $(1,683,763i 5(2,048,7631 $(2,338,763� S(1,843.763) Assumptionsr Cash basis All assumptions are predided on Cash Basis presentation. Revenues 20D4 Franchise FeeTevenues reflect only 11 months of cotlections because of implernentation date. Year 2008 and fonvard are predicted on 3% increase rc� fees each year. Expenditures CapRai outtay is from the 2006 CIP and adjusted for esfimated ENR Construction Index for each year in the frve year period. C I Putilityratre s2008thru2017.xls 3/3(2006 I CHART 2 City af Brooklyn Center Street Reconstruction Fund Cash Flows Anafysis 3% lncrease Every Three Years Actuai Adual Adual Es£unated Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected Projeded Projected Projected Projected Pro}ected Projected Projected Projected Projeded 2004 2005 2006 20�7 2D06 2009 2D1D 2011 2012 2013 2D14 2D75 2016 2D17 2018 2019 202D 2021 Revenues Fund Transier 620,464 SSS,OOD S Franchise Fees 612,079 662,614 658,410 658,619 660,000 660,000 690,D00 700,000 700,000 721,000 721,000 721,000 742,600 742,6DD 742.600 764,90D 764;900 764,9D0 Misc.Operating 5 S S S S Misc. Non-operating 9,457 44.665 91;903 102,195 50.000 32,473 29,814 8.748 Total Revenues 1,242,OD0 1,262,279 S 750,313 760,814 710,D00 712,473 719,814 7Q8,746 700,000 721,OD0 7Z1,000 721,000 742,600 742,600 742,600 764,900 764,900 764,900 Expenditures Personal5ervices g Supplies S S S 3 S S Services S S S S S S Depreciation S 8 S S S 5 S i Debt Service i S S S 3 3 S Total Expend'Aures S 3 S 3 S S CapitaiOutlay S 940,961 617.673 1,190,500 1.050,000 801,106 1,422,000 1,034,000 660,000 866,DdD 1.002,000 7.D40,OOD 660,OD0 700,OOD 1,050,000 1,D25,DD0 950,DD0 165,000 Totai.Cash Requirement 940,961 617,673 1,190,SD0 1,Q50,000 801,106 1,422,000 1,D34,000 660,OOD S 866,000 7,002,D00 1,040,00� 660,00� 700,000 1,05�,000 1,025,000 95D,OD0 165,000 Beginning Cash Balance 283,891 1,360,763 1,683,214 1,815,313 1,422,428 1,082,426 993,793 291,607 (33,645) (193,645) (336,645) (619,645) (938,645) (656,045) (613,445) (1,120,645) (7,360,945) (1,566,045) Changes in AssetslLiabil'R'ies (165,126) 1,133 (541) S S S Revenues' 7,242,000 S 1,262,279 750,313 760,614 710,00� 712,473 7?9,814 708,748 700,000 721,000 721,000 721,000 742,600 742,6Q0 742,600 764,900 764,9�D 764,900 ExpendRures (94�,961) (6'17,673) (1,153,649) (1,050,000) (601,1Q8) (1,422,ODD) (1,034,OD0) (860,DOD) (866,000) (1,002,000} (1,040,D00) (660,000) (700,000) S (],050,000) (1,025,DOD) {950,D00) (165,DOD) Depreciation Add-Back S S Ending Cash Balance 1.360,763 1,683.214 7,615.313 1.422,428 S 1,082,428 993,793 291,607 (33,645) (193,645► (338,645) S (619,645) S (936.645) (856,045) (813,445) S (1,120,845) (1,380,945) 11,566,D451 l966.145) Assumptions: Cash basis All assumpfions are predicted on Cash Basis presentation. Revenues 2004 Franchise Fee revenues reflect only 11 months of collections because of implementafwn date. Year 2D06 and fonvard are predicted on 3% increase in fees each yeac Expenditures I Capital outlay is from the 2006 CIP and adjusted for esfimated ENR Construction Index for each year in the frve year period. i ClPutilityra'^�2006thru2017.x1s 3/3/2008 I CHART 3 City of Brookfyn Center SVeet Reconstruction Fund Cash Flows Analysis 3% Increase Every Three Years Plus Transfers and Loans Actual Actual Actual Estimated Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Projected Pmjected Projeded Projected Projected Projected Projected 2004 2005 20D6 2007 20D6 20�9 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2016 2019 2020 2021 Revenues Fund T2nsfer 620,464 555,OD0 80,000 80,D00 80,OOD BO,ODD 80,OD0 BO,ODD 80,D00 BO,ODD 80,OD0 B0,000 BD,000 BO,OOD 80,�00 Franchise Fees 612,079 662,614 658,410 656,619 660,D00 68D,OD0 69D,000 700,000 7DO,OOD 721,000 721,D00 721,000 742,600 742,6D0 742,600 764,9D0 764.9�0 764,9D0 Misc. Operating S S S S S S S S Misc. Non-operefmg 9,457 44,6fi5 91.903 102,185 50,000 32,473 32,214 13,62D 6,4Q9 4,201 2,377 (3,582) (10,859) (6,307) (2,618) (9,725) (15,419) (19.035) TotalRevenues 1,242,OD0 1,262,279 750,313 760,614 7�D,ODO 792,473 802,214 783,620 766,409 805,2D1 803,377 797,418 811,741 616,293 S B19,782 835,175 829,461 825,865 Expenditures Personal Services S Suppiies S S S S S S S S S Services S S S S S S S Depreciation S S S S S S S S S S Debt Service S S S 3 S S S S Total Expenditures S S S S S CapitalOutlay 940,961 677,673 1,190.5D0 1,050,000 801,1D6 1,422,000 1,034.000 66D,000 666,OOD 1,002.OD0 1,040,000 660,OD0 70D,D00 1,DSD,D00 1.025,000 450,OD0 165,000 Total Cash Requirement 94D,961 617,673 1,190,500 1,D50,000 807,106 1,422,OD0 1,034;DOD 860.DD0 866,000 1,D02,000 1,040,DDD 660,D00 70D,ODD 1,OSO,D00 1,D25,DOD 950,000 165,OOD Beginning Cash Balance 283,691 1,360,763 1,683,214 1,815,3'13 1,422,426 1,082,426 1,D73,793 454,007 213,627 140,036 79,237 (119,366) (361,966) (210,227) (93,934) (324,152) (573,976) (634,495) ChangesinAssets/Liabi('dies (165,128) 1,133 (541) S s Revenues` 1,242,OOD 1,262,279 750,313 760,614 710,000 792,473 802,214 793,620 766,4D9 805,201 803,377 797,418 611,741 816,293 819,7B2 835,175 829,481 825,865 Expend'Aures (94D,961) (617,673) (1,153,699) (1,050,000) (601,106) (1,422,000) (7,034,D00) (860,OD0) (866,D00) (1,002,000) (1,040,000) (660,Q00) (700,D00) (1,050,000) (1,025,000) (95D,000) (165,OD0) Depreciation Add-Back 8 S Ending Cash Balance 7,360,763 1,683,274 1.815,313 S 1,422,428 S 1,D82,428 1,073.793 454,OD7 S 213,627 S 140,036 S 79,237 S (179,386) (367,968) S (270,2271 (93.934) g (324,'1521 S (5'13,976) S (634,4951 26,37D Assumpfionr. Cash basis Afl assumpfions are predicted on Cash Basis p2sentation. Revenues 2004 Franchise Fee revenues reflect oniy 11 months of colfections because of implementafion date. Year 2008 and forward are predicted on 3% increase in fees each year. Expenditures CapAal outlayis from the 2D06 CIP and adjusted for estimated ENR Constrvction Index for each year in the frve year period. CHART 4 City of Brooklyn Center Comparison of Franchise Fees Summer 2008 City Fee Basis Amount Notes Brookiyn Center per meter 1.48 Richfield per meter 1.65 Golden Valley per meter 3.65 electric only, conduit project, sunset 2010 Robbinsdale of sales 4.00% Coon Rapids of sales 4.00% Brooklyn Park no franchise fee Crystal no franchise fee Roseville no franchise fee Shoreview no franchise fee Fridley Maplewood New Hope White Bear Lake i