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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 08-22 CCP Regular Session Public Copy AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION August 22, 2005 6:00 P.M. City Council Chambers 1. City Council Discussion of Agenda Items and Questions 2. Discussion of Work Session Agenda Items as Time Permits 3. Miscellaneous 4. Adjourn CITY COUNCIL MEETING City of Brooklyn Center August 22, 2005 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. —Rev. Jin S. Kim, Church of All Nations 3. Call to Order Regular Business Meeting g —The City Council requests that attendees turn off cell phones and pagers during the meeting. 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 Councilmembers not present at meetings will be recorded as abstaining from the vote on the minutes. L August 8, 2005 Study Session 2. August 8, 2005 Regular Session 3. August 8, 2005 Work Session 4. August 15, 2005 Joint Work Session with Financial Commission b. Licenses CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- August 22, 2005 C. Resolution Accepting Bid and Awarding a Contract, Improvement Project No. 2005- 05, Contract 2005 -G, Twin Lake Avenue Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements d. Resolution Establishing Improvement Project Nos. 2006 -01, 02, 03, and 04, Contract 2006 -A, Centerbrook Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements e. Resolution Approving Change Order Nos. 1 and 2, Improvement Project No. 2004- 14, Contract 2004 -H, Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive Street and Utility Improvements f. Approval of Site Performance Guarantee Release for Twin Lakes III, LLC, 3900 Lakebreeze Avenue North 8. Appearance a. Beth Bailey -Allen and Peter Enck, North Hennepin Mediation Program 9. Planning Commission Items a. Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -012 Submitted by TJB Homes, Inc. Request for Site and Building Plan Approval for a 12,800 sq. ft. Office Building and a Special Use Permit to Allow the Placement of Fill Below the 100 Year Flood Elevation at 1701 James Circle North. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at is August 11, 2005, meeting. Requested Council Action: Motion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -012 subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. b. Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -013 Submitted by Reno Associates. Request for Site and Building Plan Approval and a Special Use Permit to Construct a Convenience Food Restaurant at 6901 Brooklyn Boulevard. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at is August 11, 2005, meeting. -Requested Council Action: Motion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -013 subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- August 22, 2005 10. Council Consideration Items a. Resolution Amending City Council Handbook Regarding Amendment of Minutes -Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. b. Consent Agenda: Minutes of Adoption -Requested Council Action: Council direction. C. Resolution Calling for a Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. d. An Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Code of Ordinances Relating to the Municipal Liquor Store; Regulating Hours of Operation Requested Council Action: Motion to approve first reading and set date of second reading and public hearing for September 12, 2005. e. Watershed Fees on City Street Projects -Requested Council Action: Motion to oppose imposition on fees. f. Resolution Authorizing the Execution of an Agreement With Access Communications, Inc. for Two Additional Conduits on Same Path as Improvement Project No. 2005 -12 and Extending the City Fiber Duct System From the Police Building to the Water Tower (65th/Dupont Avenue) Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. g. Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees -Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. 11. Adjournment City Council Agenda Item No. 7a 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 AUGUST 8, 2005 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness and Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, and Mary O'Connor. Councilmember Diane Niesen was absent and unexcused. Also present were City Manager Michael McCauley, Director of Public Works /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. Councilmember Diane Niesen arrived at 6:03 p.m. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Councilmember Lasman requested the following changes to the July 25, 2005, Study Session minutes: Paize 3. 6 and 7` Paraeraphs Councilmember Lasman informed that she prepared a response to the letter from a resident regarding the increased rental fees and shared that response with the Council. She discussed that she could amend the letter to reflect current 2005 statistics and inquired if the letter should come from the entire Council. Councilmember Carmody expressed that she would prefer to have Councilmember Lasman respond herself. Councilmember Niesen arrived at 6:03 p.m. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she does not agree with all of the language proposed in the resolution with regards to Consideration Item 9d, Resolution Amending City Council Handbook Regarding Amendment of Minutes. Council discussed the proposed language in the resolution and expressed their opinions regarding the proposal. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she would like to rework the proposed language and continue this discussion at the regular meeting. 08/08/05 -1- DRAFT i Councilmember O'Connor requested the following amendment to the July 25, 2005, Study Session minutes: Paae 3.4` Parasranh Councilmember O'Connor expressed her concern with the increasing rental fees for duplexes and informed that she would like to have the fees split equally $225 and $225. Councilmember O'Connor expressed that she believes the Regular Session minutes should list all consent items under one motion and that there is no need to list items individually. Mayor Kragness discussed that if a Council Member wishes not to vote on a consent item, that item is removed from the consent agenda for discussion. This allows all consent items to be approved under one motion. Mayor Kragness asked the Deputy City Clerk to check on the purpose of listing consent agenda items individually. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she does not believe consent items need to be listed individually and would support one motion. MISCELLANEOUS Council discussed the National League of Cities Conference. DISCUSSION OF WORK SESSION AGENDA ITEMS AS TIME PERMITS RE DISCUSSION OF STATE LAW UIRING POLICY ON OUT OF STATE TRAVEL Q BY ELECTED OFFICIALS City Manager Michael McCauley discussed that currently the City does not have a written travel policy in place for elected officials and the proposed language in the materials was included for Council discussion and direction. The Legislature passed Minnesota Statutes Section 471.661 that requires the City adopt a policy covering out of state travel by elected officials. Councilmember Niesen inquired about the language that reads "any cost above the room charge that would have been incurred for the Council Member are not reimbursed Mr. McCauley discussed an example of a family member attending a conference with a Council Member and informed that he could expand on that portion if this is a direction the Council would like to move forward. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the Study Session at 6:45 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 08/08/05 -2- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION AUGUST 8, 2005 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Council met in Informal Open Forum at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness and Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Mary O'Connor. Also present were City Manager Michael McCauley, Director of Public Works /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. No one wished to address the Council. There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to close the Informal Open Forum at 6:46 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 2. INVOCATION A moment of silence was observed. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Regular Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 7:01 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness and Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Mary O'Connor. Also present were City Manager Michael McCauley, Director of Public Works /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. 08/08/05 -1- DRAFT 5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 6. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember O'Connor reported that she attended the Diversity Festival in Central Park on July 31, 2005; and in her neighborhood they had a National Night Out potluck on August 2, 2005. Councilmember Lasman reported that on July 27, 2005, she attended the unveiling of the new name of the Convention and Visitors Bureau, which is now Visit Minneapolis North; on July 28, 2005, she attended the National Night Out Coloring Contest Winner Awards at the Police Department; on July 31, 2005, she attended the National Night Out Kickoff Event; on August 2, 2005, she attended a Town Meeting hosted by the City of Brooklyn Park and National Night Out parties. Councilmember Carmody reported that she attended the Diversity Kickoff and participated in National Night Out on August 2, 2005. She attended a League of Minnesota Cities policy meeting about improving local economies and topics of discussion were tax increment financing, railroad crossings, utility right -of -ways, etc. It was agreed upon at this meeting that the biggest issue this year for the League of Minnesota Cities is going to be the various Bills that will be introduced regarding the eminent domain case that was before the Supreme Court. Councilmember Niesen reported that she enjoyed National Night Out this year since she had not been able to attend the past couple years and wished to express thanks to Lieutenant Scott Nadeau and Jordan (a Brooklyn Center Explorer). She informed that she encouraged people to come to meetings when they could be involved; and that Crime Prevention members mentioned that funds were down because of the smoking ban, hoping people could kick in extra money for the crime prevention fund. Mayor Kragness reported that she attended the Visit Minneapolis North Event and on August 28, 2005, she attended the Business Association Luncheon. On July 30, 2005, she attended the Liberian Independence Ball. She wished to note that Wilfred Harris, who was the President of the organization Liberians of Minnesota, had left the area and that he will be missed. She informed that the Brooklyn Center Safety Camp and the Chamber of Commerce Luncheon with Representative Ramstad will be coming up this week. 7. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve the agenda and consent agenda with the amended July 25, 2005 Study Session minutes. Motion passed unanimously. 08/08/05 -2- DRAFT 7a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve the July 25, 2005, Study, Regular, and Work Session minutes. Motion passed unanimously. 7b. LICENSES There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve the following list of licenses: AMUSEMENT DEVICES Regal Cinemas 6420 Camden Avenue North MECHANICAL Abrahamson Heating 214 4 Street, Procter New Mech Companies 1633 Eustis Street, St. Paul Sabre Heating and A/C 3062 Ranchview Lane North, Plymouth Wise Ref and Heating and Air 21800 Woodbine Street, Anoka RENTAL Renewal: 3706 55 Avenue North (Single Family Group Home) Mainsl Properties 4700 -02 68 Avenue North (Two Family) Kristina and Michael Bowe 542872 nd Circle North (Single Family) Joseph Ditto 5916 Aldrich Avenue North (Single Family) Jay Prussman 5801 Ewing Avenue North (Single Family) Yesinde Idowu 1519 Humboldt Place (Single Family) Suburban Properties 1525 Humboldt Place (Single Family) Suburban Propertis 6637 Xerxes Place (Single Family) Douglas Finch Initial: 3913 France Place North (Single Family) Betty Nelson SIGN HANGER All Brite Signs Inc. 13325 Commerce Boulevard, Rogers Signcrafters Outdoor Display 7775 Main Street NE, Fridley Motion passed unanimously. 8. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 8a. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR 4210 LAKEBREEZE AVENUE NORTH RESOLUTION AMENDING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LEVY ROLL NO. 16279 TO PROVIDE FOR THE REDUCTION OF CHARGES TO PARCEL ID NO. 10- 118 -21 -32 -0062 08/08/05 -3- DRAFT City Manager Michael McCauley discussed this assessment was continued from the original hearing and that this resolution would propose an amended special assessment levy to 4210 Lakebreeze Avenue North. The materials that were received from the City Attorney and Mr. Peterson indicate that they reviewed the objection raised by the property owner and the proposal before the Council this evening for an amended amount is roughly equivalent to what the other multifamily homes were charged. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to open the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. Bobbie Simons, 4210 Lakebreeze Avenue North, addressed the Council and informed that she was fine with the reduced amount from $6,172.20 to $4,800.20. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to close the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 2005-116 Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AMENDING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LEVY ROLL NO. 16279 TO PROVIDE FOR THE REDUCTION OF CHARGES TO PARCEL ID NO. 10- 118 -21 -32 -0062 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 9. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 9a. RESOLUTION APPROVING SECTION 22 OF ARTICLE 2 OF CHAPTER 152 OF THE LAWS OF MINNESOTA 2005 USE OF TAX INCREMENT FINANCING Mr. McCauley discussed that in 2004 the Council requested the City's Legislative delegation to seek an extension of the period of time within which increment activities could occur in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District No. 3. This passed in 2004 but since there was not a Tax Bill it died. It was reintroduced in 2005, did pass, and was signed by the Governor as a Special Bill that requires approval by the City Council. Councilmember O'Connor inquired if the City ever stops TIF Districts and normal taxes are collected. Mr. McCauley responded yes and discussed that TIF No. 1 is on the verge, if it has not expired; TIF No. 2 expires in 2010; TIF No. 3 expires in 2020; and TIF No. 4, he believes expires in the same period of time, if not a little earlier. 08/08/05 -4- DRAFT Councilmember Niesen inquired if this resolution is about allowing the City to use the proceeds for TIF purposes, but does not mean the City necessarily will. Mr. McCauley responded that is correct and discussed that the length of the district was not extended, simply the period of time within which activities could occur. She asked by having the authorization to do that, how long does the City have to spend the money, or decide not to spend the money. Mr. McCauley responded the first part of 2008, or to incur obligation. The bonds are separate and the proceeds have to be spent on qualifying expenditures by the end of 2007. If they are not spent the remaining proceeds would have to be used to retire the debt and if not all the bond proceeds were spent, what most likely would happen, is it would be put into a sinking fund and that would retire the debt on the bonds sooner. Councilmember O'Connor inquired what this money is if this money is not bonds. Mr. McCauley responded this allows the collection of increment and/or the expenditure of increment for qualifying purposes through the first part of 2008 and would allow for example, entering into a pay as you go agreement, if there was a new development in TIF District No. 3. She inquired what would happen if this was not passed. Mr. McCauley responded that if this is not passed, then the only funds that can be expended in TIF No. 3 would be the bond proceeds that were issued in December of 2004. Councilmember Niesen inquired if TIF No. 3 needs to be contiguous and if this was one that was created when that was not the case. Mr. McCauley responded that the district has to be contiguous generally speaking, and that this district is a little different than most districts. She inquired about the money and taxes that comes into TIF No. 3. Mr. McCauley discussed that the technical part is the value is frozen, so as a tax rate would increase, the tax rate increase would be applied against the base value. She inquired if the City is accruing that in a fund and if that is the money being talked about spending. Mr. McCauley responded that is correct and that he believes there is roughly $5 Million plus accumulated. RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -117 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING SECTION 22 OF ARTICLE 2 OF CHAPTER 152 OF THE LAWS OF MINNESOTA 2005 USE OF TAX INCREMENT FINANCING The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Carmody. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed. 9b. RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING REPRESENTATIVE DEBRA HILSTROM FOR HER LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Councilmember O'Connor inquired what Representative Hilstrom did with Section 22 of Article 2 of Chapter 152 of the Laws of Minnesota 2005. Mayor Kragness discussed Representative Hilstrom and Senator Scheid worked for two years on getting this passed at the Legislature so TIF District No. 3 could be extended. 08/08/05 -5- DRAFT RESOLUTION NO. 2005-118 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING REPRESENTATIVE DEBRA HILSTROM FOR HER LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Carmody. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed. 9c. RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING SENATOR LINDA SCHEID FOR HER LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER RESOLUTION NO. 2005-119 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING SENATOR LINDA SCHEID FOR HER LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Carmody. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed. 9d. RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING AMENDMENT OF MINUTES Mr. McCauley discussed that Councilmember Carmody had requested drafting a proposed amendment with respect to requiring amendments to minutes be in writing prior to the beginning of the meeting or else tabled. Councilmember O'Connor informed that she would like to table until the City Manager adds Councilmember Niesen's ideas and answers some of the questions that she brought up about this. Councilmember O'Connor moved to table this resolution, seconded by Councilmember Niesen. Mayor Kragness and Councilmembers Carmody and Lasman voted against the same. Motion failed. Councilmember Carmody asked Councilmember Niesen to clarify what language is objectionable. co page Councilmember Niesen expressed that she would like to b e able to copy the p g that is in q uestion and bring forward for discussion without having to put language in writing and would like to eliminate the language "setting forth text of the proposed amendment g P P 08/08/05 -6- DRAFT Councilmember Carmody expressed she does not believe that it is an important part of staff's job to try and figure out what was said and or try and remember it in terms of the corrections made. She does not think it is asking too much to have corrections written down and expressed that she is agreeable to not necessarily having complete text in writing. She believes that the Council is spending a lot of extra time on the minutes and that it is not necessarily making them better minutes. Mayor Kragness discussed that she believes the purpose for this is for clarification for the Secretary and the Council. If it is in written form, the Council can debate it at that time. She believes that it is important to do something like this because the Council is spending a lot of extra time on the minutes and it is never intended to be verbatim. Councilmember Lasman expressed that she believes having amendments in writing will help to get a clear amendment and would be helpful to clarify what the Council is trying to get done. She supports the proposal and would be amenable to getting rid of the Ianguage "setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment" and suggested that the language be written to say "the proposed amendment has to be presented to the Council in written form with leaving the language "including any proposed deletion of text" as is. City Attorney Charlie LeFevere discussed that he believes the intent of this was not necessarily to preclude discussion of what the appropriate minutes should be, but rather focus attention. If the Council were following Robert's Rules of Order, the Council would not have any discussion on anything until there was a motion on the floor. Once a motion is on the floor and seconded, the Council can have discussion on that motion, and that motion can be amended. He suggested the Council may wish to consider the language in the proposed amendment to read: "No motion to amend the draft minutes included in the City Council packet will be in order unless the proposed amendment has been presented to the City Council in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text. The motion will not be entertained unless provided in written form and in sufficient copies for all City Council members, the Deputy Clerk, and City Manager by 6:00 p.m. on the date of a regular City Council meeting." Councilmember Lasman discussed that she believes the only problem with that is the Council discusses the minutes at the Study Session where motions are not made. If the discussion has to start at the motion, that eliminates the ability to work on the amendments at the Study Session. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she believes the third paragraph does not add value, she does not like the Wednesday deadline, and that the second paragraph needs to be amended since it is a given that the amendments can automatically be tabled. Councilmember Niesen asked what the implication is if the handbook provision is not adhered. Mr. McCauley discussed that with respect to that type of rule, it is similar to Robert's Rules of Order and the Council's conventions as to how the Council wishes to operate. The Council can always suspend policies and there is no legal requirement that the Council follow that particular policy. 08/08/05 -7- DRAFT Councilmember Lasman made a motion to move the resolution with striking the text about setting S forth the complete text and indicate in written form. Mr. McCauley suggested that if the Council would like to do that, they may wish to have the resolution redrafted. Councilmember Lasman noted that she believes this would be the only change that is appropriate. Councilmember Lasman withdrew her motion to move the resolution and made a motion to table the resolution until the next meeting to allow for the resolution to be redrafted, seconded by Councilmember Carmody. Motion passed unanimously. 9e. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES REQUIRING A PERMIT FOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES Mr. McCauley discussed that the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit process has been _a process in which requirements continue to evolve and become more stringent over time. The City is required to adopt additional land disturbing activity regulations that govern construction site activities at which construction is occurring to prevent materials from entering into the storm water system. Councilmember Niesen inquired what happens if someone violates this. Mr. LeFevere discussed that there are many enforcement options that are available by Law and really no different than the City's Zoning Code. She inquired if what has been written in this ordinance is only for Brooklyn Center. Mr. LeFevere discussed that he would characterize this as sort of a minimum approach. The City is required as part of its permitting process to demonstrate to the Pollution Control Agency (PCA) that the City has the authority to enforce these kinds of ordinances and this ordinance is being tailored to meet the minimum requirements of the PCA. Councilmember Niesen asked if there would be a new form or if this would be part of an existing form. Mr. McCauley discussed that the person who wants to apply for the permit has to supply the City with a plan and this describes what has to be in the plan. She inquired if this would contradict anything else the City has going. Mr. McCauley responded no and Mr. LeFevere added that there is probably some overlap with some Planned Unit Developments (PUD); however, the developer would not have to supply the information twice. She asked what if a PUD does not have all of the things included with this proposed ordinance. Mr. LeFevere discussed that the applicant needs to g P PP P work with City staff and get the necessary approvals for all requirements. A r Carmody to a first motion b Councilmember Lasman seconded b Councilmembe Y Y Y approve reading and set second reading and public hearing on September 12, 2005. 08/08/05 -8- DRAFT Councilmember O'Connor asked what the City has for Best Management Practices. Director of Public Works /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom discussed that in 2003 the City was required to get permit coverage and a book full of Best Management Practices was created. She asked if the City uses that and if Mr. Blomstrom uses them for this own work. Mr. Blomstrom responded that staff had prepared them and that he does use them. She inquired what some of the practices would be for storm water runoff. Mr. Blomstrom discussed the six sections that included public education/outreach measures; public participation and involvement measures; list of discharge detection and elimination measures; construction site storm water runoff control measures; post construction storm water management measures; and pollution prevention/good housekeeping measures. Motion passed unanimously. 9L RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -120 Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded b Council p g g y y member Lasman. Mayor Kragness noted that these trees are all Elm trees that are diseased. Councilmember Niesen inquired if there was anything that could be done to help healthy trees from becoming diseased. Mr. Blomstrom discussed that it is a hard thing to track and the best practice is to get the diseased trees down immediately. Mayor Kragness inquired if the City has had 246 diseased trees this year. Mr. Blomstrom outlined the history of trees that had been taken down in the past years which included 2000, 214; 2001, 152; 2002, 153; 2003, 345; and 2004, 377. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed. 08/08/0 5 -9 DRAFT 10. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the City Council meeting at 8:07 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 08/08/05 -10- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA WORK SESSION AUGUST 8, 2005 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council /Economic Development Authority met in Work Session and was called to order by Mayor /President Myrna Kragness at 8:15 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor /President Myrna Kragness and Councilmembers /Commissioners Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Mary O'Connor. Also present were City Manager /Executive Director Michael McCauley and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. DISCUSSION OF STATE LAW REQUIRING POLICY ON OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY ELECTED OFFICIALS This item is continued from the Study Session. Councilmember O'Connor inquired if there was a policy on staff travel. Mayor Kragness responded that the City Manager is in charge of staff travel. City Manager Michael McCauley added that Council approves the budget which includes staff travel expenses. DISCUSSION OF COUNCILMEMBER NIESEN'S SUGGESTED RENTAL HOUSING ORDINANCE CHANGES Councilmember Niesen distributed and outlined the memo she re ared of items that she would like P p to bring to the Housing Commission. She expressed that she believes making the following revisions in the City's rental ordinance it would serve the stated purpose of Chapter 12 and would be simplified, streamlined, objective, and enforceable. Housing definitions are provided in the property tax database, zoning code field. Brooklyn Center adopt the rental licensing provisions ofNew Brighton, including which was done in part with Brooklyn Center's approval of their Conduct on Licensed Premises. In any case, R1 and R2 rental property is defined as that which is non owner /family occupied and non homesteaded, both objective measures of compliance. 08/08/05 -1- DRAFT Zoning and code enforcement continue to be enforced as in including provision for density. Organization in Chapter 12 include having all provisions related to rental property within one section number, with sub section numbers as indicated. Have Housing Commission review and propose any revisions /clarifications for associated rental property definitions such as: family, dwelling, dwelling unit, multiple family dwelling, owner, rental dwelling, or dwelling unit. If the term duplex is to be considered, add to definition section. Terms found in other ordinances (e.g. Zoning Chapter 35) should be similarly updated. Have Housing Commission review penalties for appropriateness to desire purpose and ability to be enforced. Council discussed the items presented by Councilmember Niesen, zoning issues, non conforming uses, zoning density, and land uses. Councilmember Carmody expressed that she would like to have the three -strike rule for renters. Councilmember Lasman expressed that she believes the City needs to stay on top of this issue and use every tool possible. Councilmember O'Connor expressed that she believes if a property is homesteaded it should be left alone; and when a duplex is occupied by the owner, and the other side is rented, the owner should not have to pay $375. Councilmember Carmody expressed that she would like to know if an owner does not continue renting or occupying as a two family property for two years, do they lose the property as rental. Mr. McCauley responded that he would like to inquire of the City Attorney to clarify that requirement. Councilmember Niesen informed that she would be willing to give a little on the items presented before going to the Housing Commission and recommended deleting the following items from her list: Brooklyn Center adopt the rental licensing provisions of New Brighton, including which was done in part with Brooklyn Center's approval of their Conduct on Licensed Premises. Zoning and code enforcement continue to be enforced as in including provision for density. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she believes the collection of rental fees should be put on hold. Mr. McCauley suggested that the Council wait for the City Attorney's review of the zoning issue. He advised that there are two distinct issues: 1. What activities would be licensed for rental housing, such as whether to license owner occupied duplexes; and 2. Zoning matters related to land use, such as a two family use in a single family zoning district which is a non conforming use, but the right to that non conforming use can be abandoned. 08/08/05 -2- DRAFT MISCELLANEOUS Mayor Kragness informed that she had spoken to the Planning Commission Chair and Planning Commission Member regarding the complaint received regarding an obscene gesture. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Councilmember /Commissioner Lasman, seconded by Councilmember/ Commissioner Carmody to adjourn the City Council/Economic Development Authority Work Session at 9:50 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor/President 08/08/05 -3- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA JOINT WORK SESSION WITH FINANCIAL COMMISSION AUGUST 15, 2005 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Work Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness and Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Mary O'Connor. Also present: City Manager Michael McCauley, Assistant City Manager/Director of Operations Curt Boganey, Fiscal and Support Services Director Dan Jordet, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. Others present were Financial Commissioners Robert Anderson, Robert Paulson, and Earl Simons. Chair Donn Escher and Mark Nemec were absent and excused. Susan Shogren Smith arrived at 6 :49 p.m. Commissioner Samuel Tweah was absent and unexcused. REVIEW OF 2006 ROUGH DRAFT GENERAL FUND BUDGET REVIEW OF DEBT SERVICE FUNDS FOR 2006 REVIEW OF EDA AND HRA City Manager Michael McCauley reviewed the draft General Fund Budget that reflects revenue targets that had been developed at the May 16, 2005, Joint Work Session. The overall combined increase is 2.91 percent for the General Fund, Debt Service, and Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) levies. The General Fund levy increases 3 percent plus .94 percent, representing a 3 percent increase, plus the 1995 improvement bond levy amount; with the 1995 improvement bonds retiring in 2005. Mr. McCauley discussed the major expense items in the draft budget that are being reviewed. One item is the requirement to purchase new election equipment for the Help America Vote Act. The budget contains $40,000 to purchase special election equipment to assist persons with disabilities in voting. The Federal Regulations have yet to be finally adopted. The City may receive reimbursement for all or part of the cost of the equipment from the State of Minnesota. 08/15/05 -1- DRAFT The State will be receiving the Federal Funds and it will be up the State to determine what portion of those funds may be distributed to local governments to reimburse the cost of complying with the Act. Another item being evaluated in the continued budget review are requests for capital equipment for grounds keeping equipment replacement. The draft budget contains some larger computer equipment replacement items. Staff is reviewing whether those items more properly belong in the Technology Fund, but until a plan is developed for consideration in the Technology Fund, these equipment purchases are being shown in the draft General Fund Budget. At the current time there are Dispatch Funds that are not anticipated to be spent; however, there may be a request for an additional position in the Police Department. Dispatch is budgeted for a full year of operations in 2006, though it will not operate a full year. Staff does not know how many months dispatch will operate. This creates some contingency funding as there is no amount in contingency in the draft budget. Another item not included in the budget at this point would be the replacement of the equipment used in connection with the message board for the cable access channel. The City receives $22,000 from the cable commission annually that is placed in the Capital Projects Fund. Those funds would be sufficient to cover approximately $6,000 to acquire a new system that would result in improved technology for a similarly static informational display. There was discussion regarding the money that is received, subscribers, and the forms of communications used for communicating to residents. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she believes $6,000 would not be too much to spend on this form of communication and that she would like to continue discussing this since communication is an important area. Council and Financial Commissioners continued discussions with comments and questions regarding cumulative increases; lodging taxes, license /permit fees, General Fund transfers, General Fund revenues, real estate taxes, interest earnings, Debt levy, old and new bonds, special assessments, General Fund expenditures, and preliminary property tax levy totals for all sources. Fiscal and Support Services Director Dan Jordet discussed the issuance of refunding of bonds in 2004. In 2005 the old bonds for which the refunding bonds were issued will be retired. That results in a substantial drop in the total indebtedness of 2005. The tax payments received in 2005 will be used to service the refunding bonds. The proceeds of the refunding bonds will have been used to retire the original bonds. On the issue of interest earnings, there was discussion with respect to historical interest earnings that have been lower than the proposed 2006 Budget. Mr. Jordet reviewed the interest rate being earned on City money at this time and will review these projections further. There was also discussion regarding the issuance of $17 Million of tax increment bonds in 2005. Those bonds are repaid through tax increments received and are not part of the General Fund. At 8:27 p.m. the meeting recessed and was reconvened at 8:37 p.m. Mayor Kragness outlined the scheduled budget dates which are as follows: 08/15/05 -2- DRAFT a. September 12 Preliminary General Fund Levy and Budget Adoption b. October 3 Review of Utilities and Enterprises Budgets c. November 21 Review of General Fund Budget and Capital Improvement Plan d. December 5 Truth in Taxation Hearing e. December 12 Budget Adoption Mr. McCauley discussed that the HRA levy goes into the Economic Development Authority (EDA) budget and that staff will continue with the preliminary numbers from May 16, 2005. Councilmember Carmody asked if future discussions could include averages on the cumulative budget amounts, and if better estimates could be provided regarding the time spent on inspecting single family dwellings and duplexes versus other inspections, along with information as to who is doing the inspections and how much it costs. MISCELLANEOUS Council discussed the office building proposal that will be going before the Planning Commission. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to adjourn the Work Session at 9:05 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 08/15/05 -3- DRAFT City Council Agenda Item No. 7b City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk DATE: August 17, 2005 �Q SUBJECT: Licenses for Council Approval The following companies /persons have applied for City licenses as noted. Each company /person has fulfilled the requirements of the City Ordinance governing respective licenses, submitted appropriate applications, and paid proper fees. Licenses to be approved by the City Council on August 22, 2005, are as follows: AMUSEMENT DEVICES Coyote Grille 2101 Freeway Boulevard MECHANICAL Western Heating and Air Conditioning 425 Old Crystal Bay Road, Long Lake SIGN HANGER Niemela's Signs and Graphics 1055 East Cliff Road, Burnsville Schad Tracy Signs, Inc. 325 Minnesota Avenue North, Orono Universal Sign Company 1033 Thomas Avenue North, St. Paul RENTAL Renewal: Riverwood Estates (7 Buildings, 84 Units) Donald Kasbohm (201 -15 65 Avenue, 6401 -25 Willow Lane) 14 Disturbance 3 Fire 2 Drugs 1510 69` Avenue North (1Buuilding, 4 Units) Brian Doyle 1 Disturbance 5449 Colfax Avenue North (Single Family) Aaron Vos None 5339 Queen Avenue North (Two Family, 1 Unit) Abraham Murphy None 7111 Riverdale Road (Two Family, 2 Units) Allan Vicki Olson 1 Burglary Initial. 6331 Unity Avenue North Sao Thao None 7156 Unity Avenue North Dina Adetayo None 4 P301 Shingle Creek g Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone &TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www. cityo fbrooklyncenter. org City Council Agenda Item No. 7c City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM DATE: April 19, 2005 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works "lftY SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting Bid and Awarding a Contract, Improvement Project No. 2005 -05, Contract 2005 -G, Twin Lake Avenue Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements On July 11, 2005, the City Council authorized the solicitation of bids for the proposed rehabilitation of the Twin Lake Avenue Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvements. The project was advertised in the official newspaper and the Construction Bulletin magazine for public bidding. Bids for the project were received and opened on August 17, 2005. The bidding results are tabulated as follows: Bidder Base Bid Amount as Submitted Corrected Total Arcon Construction Co. 864,981.84 $864,987.20 Veit Construction, Inc. 939,339.00 Of the two (2) bids received, the lowest base bid of $864,987.20 was submitted by Arcon Construction Company, Inc. of Harris, Minnesota. The estimate provided by the City's consultant for the contract was $719,500.00. This project involves extensive technical review by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in order to obtain a No- Association determination as part of the MPCA Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC) Program. In general, a No- Association determination from the MPCA would protect the City from being associated with the soil and groundwater contamination within and adjacent to the Joslyn Superfund Site due to the proposed street and utility improvements along Twin Lake Avenue. The City could be subject to certain liability issues if the project were to proceed without the protection of the VIC program. The MPCA has scheduled a formal meeting to review the project on September 22 the same day as the upcoming City Council meeting. Unfortunately, staff does not expect the MPCA to issue a No- Association determination until sometime after the September 22 meeting. As a result, City staff recommends that the Contract be awarded subject to the condition that the City receives a storm water permit and No- Association letter for the project from the MPCA. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005 -05, CONTRACT 2005 -G, TWIN LAKE AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for Improvement Project No. 2005 -05, bids were received, opened, and tabulated by the City Clerk and Engineer on the 17 day of August, 2005. Said base bids were as follows: Bidder Base Bid Amount as Submitted Corrected Total Arcon Construction Co. 864,981.84 $864,987.20 Veit Construction, Inc. 939,339.00 WHEREAS, it appears that Arcon Construction Company, Inc. is the lowest responsible bidder as determined by consideration of the available bids. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to enter into a Contract with Arcon Construction Company, Inc. of Harris, Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center, for Improvement Project No. 2005 -05, subject to the condition that the City has received a storm water permit and No- Association Determination letter from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency prior to execution of the Contract. Said Contract shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications therefore approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Engineer. 2. The estimated project costs and revenues are as follows: COSTS Engineer's Estimate As Amended Per Low Bid Contract 719,500.00 864,987.20 Contingency (10 71,950.00 86,498.72 Admin/Legal/Engr. 113.528.00 113.528.00 Total Estimated Project Cost 904,978.00 $1,065,013.92 RESOLUTION NO. REVENUES Street Assessment 37,977.51 37,977.51 Storm Drainage Assessment 12,996.80 12,996.80 Water Utility Fund 283,752.00 346,588.11 Storm Drainage Utility Fund 113,020.20 163,430.46 Street Construction Fund 457.231.49 504,021.04 Total Estimated Revenue 904,978.00 1,065,013.92 Auizust 22.2005 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of th e 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. 7d City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM DATE: August 16 2005 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Resolution Establishing Improvement Project Nos. 2006 -01; 02, 03, and 04, Contract 2006 -A, Centerbrook Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements In 2006, the City will be entering the 13 year of its long -range street and utility rehabilitation program,, referred to as the Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvement Program. The program has consisted of a systematic rehabilitation and/or replacement of the City's aging infrastructure. This has included the reconstruction of public streets, replacement of deteriorating water and sanitary sewer facilities, and the construction of new storm sewer and drainage facilities. In addition, other neighborhood improvements are often considered as part of the projects, including park and lighting improvements, landscape improvements, and traffic control improvement. In accordance with the 5 -year Capital Improvements Program (CIP), an area referred to as the Lions Park North Neighborhood has been programmed for improvements in 2006 (see attached map for specific street locations). At this time, it is being requested that the City Council establish this 2006 improvement project so that initial preliminary and investigative engineering work may occur. Staff is recommending that the name of the project be changed to avoid confusion and administrative difficulties by differentiating the 2006 project name from the Lions Park South Neighborhood project currently being constructed this construction season. The recommended name for the proposed 2006 project is Centerbrook Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvements. The Centerbrook Neighborhood project consists of approximately 1.8 miles of streets and utilities. The project is expected to include replacement of significant portions of existing water main and sanitary sewer in the project area. The existing sanitary sewer system and storm water drainage system would also be evaluated for potential replacement. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrookl3,7zceiiter.org Typically, in order for a project to be completed within a specified calendar year, preliminary design must commence almost one year in advance. This includes initiation of the public notification and participation process that consists of notification of all affected property owners; surveys; at least two public informational meetings; and an extensive amount of information and data collection and gathering. Initial design also includes detailed technical survey work, underground infrastructure inspections and assessments, and soil/geotechnical investigations. Council Action The action requested of the City Council at this time is therefore to establish the proposed 2006 Centerbrook Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvement Project so that initial field work and data gathering can commence. Upon authorization by the City Council, the following actions would take place: Collect data, including field surveys, traffic counts, and review of maintenance records. Issue Request for Proposals for televised inspections of the sanitary sewers and soil/geotechnical investigations. Conduct an initial public informational meeting in November to present initial findings to the neighborhood, and to gauge public interest in the improvement project. Special attention is given to specific neighborhood concerns, such as preservation of boulevard trees. Prepare a feasibility study and report for review by the City Council. The City Council would then consider setting a date in February for a project hearing. To date, the City has completed approximately 59 miles of local street and utility reconstruction since initiating the Neighborhood Improvement Program. This represents approximately 55 percent of the total local roadways within Brooklyn Center. adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2006 -01, 02, 03, AND 04, CONTRACT 2006 -A, CENTERBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the City's Capital Improvements Program identifies specific streets for proposed infrastructure improvements in 2006; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the scope of proposed improvements for 2006 in the Centerbrook Neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to begin the process of information gathering and solicitation of public comments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. Improvement Project Nos. 2006 -01, 02, 03, and 04, Centerbrook Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements, are hereby established. 2. Staff is directed to begin field work, contact property owners in the neighborhood and obtain comments and input, and hold public informational meetings for property owners in the neighborhood where improvements are proposed. 3. Estimated project costs for preliminary field work, geotechnical investigations, and sewer televising costs are as follows: COST AMOUNT Televising 6,500 Geotechnical Prelim. Surveys $32,000 Estimated costs $38,500 REVENUES AMOUNT Sanitary Sewer Utility Fund 8,000 Water Utility Fund 8,300 Storm Sewer Utility Fund $10,700 Street Construction Fund $11.500 Estimated Revenues $38,500 RESOLUTION NO. 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. 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N..kF ��11 CS 0; 4p 'Aie .,a 'r. 4 �nF 3 F sS R`�, i �4.�Jli ui t ^v�•�.� n .1 Eby �s=��• s�� �t �„P r. f?a�•.SL t_�l n� sr® �.�r, t Y,.1� =�r px.��, �t t c.� in��._ k s City Council Agenda Item No. 7e City of y o Brooklyn Center OT A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM DATE: August 16, 2004 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works orp SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Change Order Nos. 1 and 2, Improvement Project No. 2004 -14, Contract 2004 -H, Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive Street Utility Improvements On May 9, 2005, the City of Brooklyn Center entered into Contract 2004 -H with Hardrives, Inc. for completion of the Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive Street and Utility Improvements. Over the course of construction, various additional work items were necessary to address unanticipated issues identified within the project area. These additional work items are itemized on the attached Change Order No. 1 and Change Order No. 2. Change Order No. 1 includes a realignment of a short section of the Palmer Lake Trail and an additional drainage culvert under the trail to improve surface drainage. Change Order No. 1 also includes the removal of wood median posts along the north entrance to City Hall and minor grade adjustments along Shingle Creek Parkway near John Martin Drive. Change Order No. 2 includes the adjustment of a catch basin drainage structure to match into new curb constructed along 48 Avenue and repairs to the existing 16 -inch diameter water main along Shingle Creek Parkway. The water main repair work was ordered after utility staff found that the bolts securing a large underground fitting were corroded and needed to be replaced. Change Order No. 2 also includes the purchase of 37 new storm sewer castings for the project. The contract originally called for salvaging and re- installing the existing castings. However, the old castings were found to be brittle and/or broken when the Contractor attempted to salvage these items. To date the total change or t for Contract 2004 -H is 24 610.60. This amount an der amount Co tra g represents less than 1.3 percent of the original contract amount. Attached for City Council consideration is a resolution approving Change Order Nos. 1 and 2 for the Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive Street Utility Improvement Project, Contract 2004 -H. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org i Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NOS. 1 AND 2, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2004 -14, CONTRACT 2004 -H, SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY AND SUMMIT DRIVE STREET UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Hardrives, Inc. of Rogers, Minnesota was instructed to complete additional work as itemized on Change Order No. 1 and Change Order No. 2 for Contract 2004 -H; 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 $3,872.00 and Change Order No. 2 in the amount of $20,738.60 are hereby approved. The revised contract amount shall be as follows: Original Contract Amount 2,038,021.85 Change Order No. 1 3,872.00 Change Order No. 2 20.738.60 Revised Contract Amount 2,062,632.45 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 of Brooklyn Center CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 Contractor: Hardrives, Inc. July 22, 2004 Address: 14475 Quiram Drive Rogers, MN 55374 -9461 Project: Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive Street and Utility Improvements Improvement Project No. 2004 -14 Contract No. 2004 -H In accordance with the terms of this Contract, the Contractor is hereby authorized and instructed to perform the work as altered by the following provisions: The following items were not included in the unit price proposal form or deemed to be necessary to complete the project according to the intended design. 1. Minor Realignment of Palmer Lake Trail (Invoice 8553) All labor, materials and equipment to make minor adjustment to trail alignment and elevation adjustment near the south end of Palmer Lake Trail (June 17, 2005). Total Cost: $1,737.50 2. Wood Post Removal City Hall Entrance (Invoice 8552) All labor, materials and equipment to excavate, remove, load, haul and dispose of landscape timber posts, chains and accessories along the concrete median at the north entrance to City Hall Community Center (June 3, 2005). Total Cost: $838.00 3. Additional Culvert for Palmer Lake Trail (Invoice 8554) All labor, materials and equipment to excavate, prepare, install and backfill one extra drainage culvert along the western portion of the Palmer Lake Trail as directed by City field staff. Total Cost: $382.50 4. Minor Adjustment of Curb Elevation on SCP (Invoice 8552) All labor, materials and equipment to excavate, fill, grade, shape and compact aggregate base to allow for minor adjustment of median curb elevation near the intersection of Shingle Creek Parkway and John Martin Drive. Total Cost: $914.00 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO.1 3,872.00 Original Contract Amount 2,038,021.85 Change Order No. 1 3.872.00 Revised Contract Amount 2,041,893.85 Page 1 Change Order No. l Contract 2004 -H July 11, 2005 CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIME The Contract completion date is not changed due to the items noted above. Zed: act HARDRIVES, INC. Approved: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER By B s Authorized Representative City Manager Date: Date: By: Director of Public Works Date: Page 2 City of Brooklyn Center Change Order No. 2 Contractor: Hardrives, Inc. August 16, 2005 Address: 14475 Quiram Drive Rogers, MN 55374 -9461 Project: Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive Street and Utility Improvements Improvement Project No. 2004 -14 Contract No. 2004 -H In accordance with the terms of this Contract, the Contractor is hereby authorized and instructed to perform the work as altered by the following provisions: The following items were not included in the unit price proposal form or deemed to be necessary to complete the project according to the intended design. Change Orders No. l and Change Order No. 2 resolve outstanding contract adjustment claims from the Contractor for work completed through August 1, 2005 for Contract 2004 -H. 1. Adjustment of Storm Sewer Catch Basin Structure 48` Avenue North All labor, materials and equipment to adjust the top elevation of one storm sewer catch basin located along 48 Avenue North to allow alignment of new concrete curb and gutter. Total Cost: $1,900.00 2. Replacement of Storm Sewer Catch Basin Structure on Shingle Creek Parkway All labor, materials and equipment to replace storm sewer structure CB 123. Replacement was necessary to allow for the replacement of bolts on the 16 -inch diameter water main tee fitting located under the catch basin structure. Total Cost: $3,080.00 3. Repair of 16 -inch Diameter Water Main on Shingle Creek Parkway (Non -State Aid) All labor, materials and equipment to replace 12 -feet of 16 -inch diameter water main, over -night work shift for one night, remove and replace bolts on tee fitting to allow connection of sanitary sewer at structure SMH 64 -08. Total Cost: $3,955.60 4. Structure Castings on Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive All labor, materials and equipment to furnish new structure casting assemblies and lids to replace existing castings and lids along Shingle Creek Parkway and Summit Drive. Existing castings were found to be damaged or unsuitable for re- installation during construction. Total cost includes furnishing a total of 37 structure castings for the project. Total Cost: $11,803.00 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO.2 20,738.60 Original Contract Amount 2,038,021.85 Change Order No. 1 3,872.00 Change Order No. 2 20.738.60 Revised Contract Amount 2,062,632.45 Page 1 Change Order No. 2 Contract 2004 -H July 11, 2005 CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIME The Contract completion date is not chanized due to the items noted above. Accepted: HARDRIVES, INC. Approved: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER By By: Contractor's Authorized Representative City Manager Date: Date: By: Director of Public Works Date: Page 2 City Council Agenda Item No. 7f MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Ronald A. Warren Planning d Zoning S Oculist g g p SUBJECT: Site Performance Guarantee Release DATE: August 16, 2004 The following site performance guarantee being held by the city for completion of various site improvements should be recommended to the City Council for release: Twin Lakes III, LLC (3900 Lakebreeze Ave N) Planning Commission Application No. 2001 -012 Amount of Guarantee $25,000 (Performance Bond) Obligor Twin Lakes III, LLC All site improvements and conditions for which a site performance guarantee was posted have been completed with respect to this 2003 project. An as -built survey has been submitted to the Engineering Department and other engineering related items have been completed. Landscaping for this development was installed last year and is in compliance with the approved landscape plan. The City Council authorized reduction of the original $130,000 performance bond to $25,000 pending review this year of the viability of landscape improvements for this project. The landscaping has proved to be viable. It is recommended that the City Council authorize release of the remaining $25,000 based on completion of this project. City Council Agenda Item No. 8a A NON- PROFIT 501(C)(3) COMMUNITY RESOURCE The Mediation Program was founded in 1983. 1 Y Q p t h Henn 1 1 The program brings people together to resolve disputes and restore justice in a constructive i and positive manner. The program is gov- O n erned by community residents and operates with financial support from public and private Sources. Progiam Inc. VOLUNTEERS MM Mediators at The Mediation Program are com- munity volunteers with various backgrounds, interests, and occupations. Each has received a minimum of 30 hours of initial train- ing and a minimum of six additional hours of continuing education each year. OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTNERSHIP c TM The Mediation Program's role in the communi- ty continues to grow. We look to the commu- rn r nity for partners to help meet this growing a demand. Please contact us at (763) 561 -0033 c for more information on these partnership Helping People to opportunities: a z Resolve Disputes g Respectfully and Constructively Becoming a Volunteer Mediator a o Making a tax deductible contribution c v Arranging for a program or fundraising a0i presentation �j t M. 1r O S z CO) m` 3300 County Road 10, Suite 212 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (763) 561 -0033 THE M EDIATION PROGRAM EXPLANATION OF MEDIATION HOW TO OPEN A CASE Since 1983, North Hennepin Mediation Mediation is a voluntary process that brings Anyone can open a case. To do so, we need Program Inc. has provided the community with disputing parties together in a neutral setting the names, addresses, and daytime phone alternative methods of resolving disputes and to resolve issues. At the mediation session, numbers of the parties involved in the dispute. restoring justice through the use of mediation. the mediators facilitate the discussion, ask Parties do not need to agree to mediation Mediation has been used effectively to questions, and write up any agreement the before we are contacted. We can take the address conflicts involving: parties reach. The mediators are not judges information by phone, fax, or e-mail. and do not impose a solution. The parties themselves decide on the actual agreement. Agencies/Citizens Each party receives a copy of the agreement. Builders /Homeowners Because the agreement reflects decisions Businesses /Consumers made by the participants, mediated agree- ments enjoy high rates of compliance. Phone: 763 561 -0033 Children and Youth Fax: (763) 561 -0266 Divorced /Unmarried Parents Email: staff @mediationprogram.com Elderly Parent Care Website: www.mediationprogram.com Employees /Employers Family Members Friends "We should provide mechanisms that can pro Harassment duce, an acceptable result in the shortest pos- Landiord/Tenants sible time, with the least possible expense and with a minimum of stress on the participants. Neighbors That is what justice is all about. Run -Aways Warren E. Burger Schools Former Chief Justice y� of the United States Shared Parenting Victims /Offenders REASONS TO CONSIDER MEDIATION Confidentiality Control over the solution Closure a SOiVi Quick No or low cost acefu ectfu Follow -up Successful, quick results Restore Justice CMS CASE NO:_ CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER REFERRAL FORM (TO: Community Mediation Services. Inc.) Referring /contactPerson: Phone: file Fax: Human Relations Ci ty Council Police Department City Staff Other Are the parties aware of the referral to mediation? Yes No Have they agreed to mediate? Yes No PEOPLE INVOLVED: PARTY 1: PARTY 2: Name Name Address Address Phone Phone PARTY 3: PARTY 4: Name Name Address Address Phone Phone TYPE OF DISPUTE,: Merchant /Consumer Family Neighbor to Neighbor Human Rights School Property Issue Juvenile Offenders Harassmemt Victim Offender Other Landlord tenant Please use back of form for any additional parties and /or information. MAIL TO: Community Mediation Services, Inc. (formerly NHMP) 3300 County Road 10, Suite 212, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (763)561 -0033 FAX TO: (763)561 -0266 Police officers: Please include police report. 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Alt MOT s 1 D3 wa s v V MA lr fj(� la �1. r .car` r 1A^� n\*�•.: Qo D� tr M .ti "r5r6.�4..Y A .w ..t G n��,.fi:t;�'.✓° IU'�:lcy,riwx�xat:'� OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kra ness and Council Niesen and Connor y g mody, Lasman, O From: Michael J. McCaule City Manager Date: August 18, 2005 Re: North Hennepin Mediation During the budget cuts for 2004, North Hennepin Mediation Services were eliminated from the social service funding budget. At that time, we were under the impression that we would still be able to access North Hennepin Mediation Services notwithstanding the discontinuance of City funding. That has not proven to be the situation. Chief Bechthold and I support having access to North Hennepin Mediation as a valuable resource for dispute resolution. It gives us the ability to refer neighbor and other disputes for mediated resolution that is not accomplished through repeat calls from neighbors to the police or other city personnel. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityolbrooklyncenter.org MEMO DATE: August 17, 2005 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Curt Boganey, Assis i ana /Director of Operations SUBJECT: North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. Prior to Budget Year 2004 the City provided funding to the North Hennepin Mediation Program in the amount of 4,000. In 2004 the City discontinued this funding as part of the annual budget process. This year the City has been approached with a request for funding in 2006 in the amount of $4000. Beth Bailey Allen, Executive Director and Mr. Peter Enck have requested and opportunity to come before the City Council and explain why funding in 2006 will benefit the City of Brooklyn Center. Ms. Bailey -Allen has provided the attached as background information in its' funding request. Please let me know if you have questions. May 31, 2005 M TM Cornelius Boganey, Assistant City Manager C of Bro Cent City yn r e North Hennepin 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Mediation Brooklyn Center MN 55430 -2199 Program Inc, Dear Curt, 3300 Bass Lake Road Please find the enclosed Application for Contractual Services submitted on behalf of Suite 212 North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. North Hennepin Mediation Program Brooklyn Center MN would be interested in resuming services on behalf of the Brooklyn Center 55429 community. (763) 561 -0033 While the use of highly trained and dedicated volunteers continues to be the Fax: (763) 561 -0266 backbone and driving force behind NHMP's growth, we have added a few new www.mediationprogram.com f eatures since we last provided services in partnership with the City of Brooklyn Center. First, we work more closely with contracted police departments, providing a Serving: streamlined referral procedure that puts the burden of beginning the mediation process on NHMP staff rather than conflict avoidant residents. In addition to Brooklyn Center increasing chances that disputants make it to the mediation table, this process rooklyn Park provides referring officers and staff feedback on the outcome of their referral. m Second, we began providing restorative and mediation services in the Brooklyn orran Center School District, and have recently contacted Hennepin County about •Crystal Dayton participating in truancy initiatives in the Brooklyn Center School District. We are committed to addressing conflicts at the earliest stage possible, and this means Deephaven addressing juvenile conflict prior to juvenile court. Golden Valley Hanover Finally, by partnering with the local Homeless and Refugee Children Inc. and other Hassan Township immigrant- serving organizations, NHMP has begun niche services to and through Hopkins the West -African c o mmunity. In addition, we have begun conciliation court Maple Grove mediation services to the Spanish speaking communities. Medina Minneapolis (north) NHMP is extremely interested in working in partnership with the City of Brooklyn Minnetonka Center. Clearly providing your staff and police department with a place to New Hope "outsource" conflict could be one of the least expensive and most effective ways of Orono sup po rti n g those who w f ppo g work or and live in Brooklyn Center. Osseo Plymouth Sincerely, Robbinsdale Rogers Shorewood L Baile 4 y -A Z Ilen St. Loins Park eth Wayzata Executive Director dircctornmediationpro>?ram. com 0 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER (FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM AGENCY Date Submitted: May 312005 Application must be received by June 1 for consideration as part of the budget for the following year. Applicant Organization/Program/Agency Name: North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. (Changing to Community Mediation Services. Inc. in Summer 2005) Address: 3300 County Road 10 Suite 212 City, State, Zip: Brooklvn Center MN 55429 Phone Number: 763 561 -0033 Contact Person: Beth Bailev- Allen. Executive Director. director (dmediationprogram.com PROGRAM OVERVIEW 1. Generally describe the organization, including its mission, date established, services, and goals. North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. (NHMP) is a nonprofit volunteer -based community dispute resolution program established in Brooklyn Center in 1983. Since its inception, NHMP has operated out of the belief that individuals can often resolve their own disputes in a peaceful and respectful manner with a little help from trained mediators. Mediation is a convenient and effective alternative to resolving disputes that might otherwise end in violence or land on the desks of city staff/councilors, the courts, or the police. 2. Explain the areas of expertise of the organization, including a description of the range of staff capability. The work of NHMP is carried out by 5 staff members, a 17- member Board of Directors and various active Board committees, and over 100 volunteer mediators trained in mediation, facilitation, and restorative justice practices. Volunteers continue to be the backbone of this organization, donating time and expertise in mediations and other related processes, outreach, training, fundraising, and strategic planning and implementation. A 5- member staff oversees the financial and human resources of the organization, trains and supports volunteers, works with clients to prepare them for their mediation session, and works with referral agencies to develop services and corresponding reporting and evaluation procedures. The Executive Director, Beth Bailey Allen, who grew up in Brooklyn Center, has been a mediator with North Hennepin Mediation Program since 1994. She has a MA degree with an emphasis in Conflict Resolution, 10 years experience in nonprofit management, and a mini -MBA in nonprofit management from St. Thomas. Part- time Training Coordinator, Jessie Ware, earned her J.D. at William Mitchell where she currently serves as adjunct faculty. Jessie overseas the training needs of a growing mediator roster. Case Developer Andrea Childs is a practicing mediator, attorney, and Conciliation Court referee. Greg Barnett, M.A. in International Law, serves as NHMP's Coordinator of MultiCultural Services. Vee -Musa Fofana, a full -time Americorps Promise Fellow, oversees services within the West African communities and referrals from the Brooklyn Center School District. (NEW also secured a full-time Americorps position for Earle Brown Elementary and another for Homeless and Refugee Children Inc. for collaborative work with immigrant students and families within the Brooklyn Center School District.) NHMP contracts for accounting and technical services. 3. Describe the target group for services of the organization. NHMP's mediation services fall within four broad categories: Community (e.g. neighborhood, victim- offender), School (e.g. student student, truancy, school family) Court (diversion, onsite services), and Family (shared parenting). In addition, in 2004 NIRvT began developing services to and through the local West African population. Finally, NHMP is expanding training opportunities in conflict resolution skills to the general public. 4. Describe how the organization is marketed, and to what geographical and demographical areas. Increasingly, marketing and outreach is linked to funding. As a result, outreach has increased to residents of cities with service contracts and decreased to those without. NHMP works very closely with referral sources to collaboratively design services that meet community needs. The effectiveness of this marketing strategy is illustrated by a 400% increase in caseload over the past decade. 5. Discuss the methodology employed in measuring the effectiveness of the organization. With limited resources and unlimited need, NHMP must make strategic decisions regarding the best use of its resources. These decisions are based on effectiveness and sustainability. A variety of evaluative tools both quantitative and qualitative are used to guide these decisions. For example, following each mediation, participants are asked to evaluate the case developers, the mediators, and the process itself. In addition, mediators evaluate each other at the close of each mediation. Periodically, key stakeholders are asked to evaluate a certain service (e.g. stakeholders will meet this June to evaluate the school services). Finally, as a community mediation program certified by the Minnesota Supreme Court, NHMP collects and reports evaluative data to the Supreme Court. BUDGET 2003 2006 DOLLAR AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM CITY 4.000.00 4.000.00 TOTAL ORGANIZATION BUDGET $171.000 257.000 CITY AMOUNT AS OF BUDGET 2.4% 1.6% OF TOTAL BUDGET FOR OVERHEAD AND ADMINISTRATION COSTS 20% 17% Not including the value of donated volunteer hours the biggest source of "revenue" in our budget. 6. List specific secured and anticipated sources of contributions available to the applicant. SOURCE AMOUNT I SECURED (S) /ANTICIPATED(A) State Supreme Court I $20,600 I A Renewed annually State:Offlce Justice Programs I $3,865 I Secured for FY06 Hennepin Cty District Court $49,500 Anticipated (based on 05 level) Municipalities I $38,200 $32,700 secured in 05 Foundations/Businesses I $75,000 1 20,000 secured, 45,000 applied for Individual Contributions I $50,000 A Board of Directors goal Organizations I $7,500 I A Based on 2005 Fees Shared Parenting_ $3,500 A- Based on previous years Training Fees I $7,500 A Reflects new fee structure Other $1,365 A- Based on previous years TOTAL I $257,000 7. List all other funding organizations explored and the outcome. Overall, NHMP seeks a diverse base of funding from local, state, and national both private and public sources willing to support local, community-based services. Without a doubt, donated time and expertise is NHMP's most reliable and expandable source or support, with an estimated in -kind value of $200,000. Since 2001, NHMP has expanded municipal contracts from 5 to 11 and expects to continue this trend as municipalities look for less expensive options for resolving residential conflicts. We are excited to have secured 3 Promise Fellow positions for the Brooklyn Center area and are proud to be one of 14 community mediation programs (out of 320 nationwide) to be selected to host National Americorps positions. In partnership with Homeless and Refugee Children, NHMP recently submitted a 3 year grant application to the McKnight Foundation, in an effort to build on work funded by the Northwest Hennepin Family Services Collaborative in 2004 -05. 8. List in -kind items requested from the City. Space for holding mediator training or mediation sessions. Opportunities to educate community/recruit volunteers through releases in City Watch. Opportunities to educate Council and Staff through briefings and mailings Assistance in recognizing contributions of volunteers from Brooklyn Center 9. Describe use of all in -kind contributions; include estimated value of each in -kind contribution. Volunteer hours (see #10) $200,000+ Discounts for staff/mediator training $1,000 Space for mediations/trainings 10. a. Describe use of volunteers. Volunteers continue to be the backbone of our organization. We are in the process of bringing 32 newly trained mediators into our fold, resulting in a mediator roster of over 100 for the first time. In addition to a 17- member Board of Directors, volunteers staff our Executive, Development and Marketing, Finance, Human Resources Committees. b. Describe how the use of volunteers affects or reduces your budget. Private mediators charge a substantial fee for their services. If we had to pay mediators to serve our clients, our budget would nearly double. Because of all the work done by volunteers, we have been able to quadruple caseload in the past decade with very little increase in staffing! 11. Describe any proposed use of funds to be received from the City of Brooklyn Center to pay wages, salaries, or benefits of employees of your organization. Funding from Brooklyn Center is used to cover operational expenses such as rent, phone, training, and printing. COMMUNITY NEED 12. Explain the community need for the proposed service. At its core, NIMIP is about promoting civility and respect in our communities. Increasingly we are a society that sees a direct line between conflict and litigation or conflict and violence. Last year, 700,000 court cases were filed in Hennepin County! In addition, our schools are looking for community-based solutions to increased violence and disrespectful behavior in schools. Finally, our neighborhoods and workplaces are increasingly diverse, with different perspectives and communication styles contributing to misunderstandings. Learning to manage conflict constructively is an art that can be learned and applied to a variety of situations. Mediation empowers people to resolve their own disputes and gives them tools and options for handling future disputes. The community needs a way to help people handle their own disputes in order to free city and police personnel to handle other matters requiring their particular expertise, and in order to promote respectful communities. As the City faces the prospect of trying to respond to concerns and calls from residents with fewer resources, NHMP is willing to meet with staff and police officers to brief them on what kinds of cases can be referred, and how best to make those referrals. Municipalities who take advantage of this offer are generally the ones that benefit the most from NHMP's services. 13. Explain the community benefits including what you do for groups with special needs in the proposed service (if applicable). When people are able to settle disputes without violence, and without tax -payer funded intervention, the whole community benefits. This community is dealing with both the challenges and the opportunities that come with an influx of populations new to Minnesota and new to America. NHMP's recent work with the West African community illustrates our commitment to adapt our ways of serving in order to better serve a diverse community. 14. Describe how Brooklyn Center benefits from the services provided. Whether between classmates, estranged parents, employees, or neighbors, unman aged conflict is expensive! As explained in number 12, Brooklyn Center benefits when its residents have a respectful, confidential, and efficient means to resolve a wide variety of conflicts. There is a wonderful tradition in this community of meeting community needs through volunteer service. For over 20 years, NHMP has effectively and efficiently channeled this incredible resource to the benefit of the residents of Brooklyn Center and those who serve them. 15. a. Discuss possible alternative sources for those services available within the community. We are the only community- based, state- certified, organization offering mediation services to this community. N UVIP collaborates with other service- providers in an attempt to avoid duplication and better serve our clients. Actually, the most prevalent alternative to NHM P services is the path of no action, allowing the conflict to escalate to a point where the City, the Police and/or the court is called upon to intervene. b. Describe why those alternative services are not fulfilling the current needs. Because we use volunteers, we are able to give the dispute the time needed for a long -term resolution. Our staff tag -teams with the volunteers. The staff coordinates scheduling in order to get all the disputants in the same room at the same time a key factor to our success. The volunteer mediators get them the rest of the way by providing individuals a way to save face and simultaneously be reasonable and creative. 16. State the total numbers of people from all communities who participate or receive direct benefits, and describe how these numbers were determined. PROJECTED TOTAL TOTAL SERVED TO BE SERVED LAST YEAR NEXT YEAR 5,000 (service through mediation, outreach, info and referral, education) 5,000+ The total number of people served in 2004 comes directl y from our state required statistics and includes not q only those who mediated, but also those who called for information and/or referral to appropriate agencies, and those who received outreach/education services. 17 a. State the number of residents from Brooklyn Center only who are served, and describe how these numbers were determined. PROJECTED TOTAL TOTAL SERVED TO BE SERVED 2003 (most recent year statistics kept for B.C.) NEXT YEAR Mediation: 57+ mediations known to involve Brooklyn Center residents 75 Each case involves three residents, on average. 57x3 =171 residents b. What percent of the total residents served are from Brooklyn Center? This is difficult to assess due to the fact that information regarding residence is not always collected. ORGANIZATION NEED 18 What would be the consequences to your organization of not receiving the amount requested? We would not accept referrals from Brooklyn Center. We would consider moving the Americorps collaborative project to a school district serving a contracted municipality. The following supporting documentation must accompany this application. If an item is n Plm g Pany PP y t o enclosed, please explain why not. 1. Financial statement for the preceding fiscal year. I Proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. 3. Data (backup documentation) substantiating the need for this service in Brooklyn Center. 4. Proof of nonprofit status. 5. List of current Board of Directors. 6. Job descriptions and resumes of key personnel. C 0 lees t Se e- 2.) 7. Statistical or other data measuring effectiveness of the organization. t Aignature 7 Date Executive Director Title Internal Revenue Service Department of the Treasury P. O. Box 2508 Date: April 29, 2005 Cincinnati, OH 45201 Person to Contact: NORTH HENNEPIN MEDIATION PROGRAM Mr. Vogelpohl 31 -03888 INC Customer Service Representative 3300 COUNTY RD 10 STE 212 Toll Free Telephone Number: BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET 877- 829 -5500 Fax Number: 513- 263 -3756 Federal Identification Number: 41- 1484089 Dear Sir or Madam:, This is in response to your request of April 29, 2005, regarding your organization's tax exempt status. In September 1984 we issued a determination letter that recognized your organization as exempt from federal income tax. Our records indicate that your organization is currently exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our records indicate that your organization is also classified as a public charity under sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our records indicate that contrik)Okns to your organization are deductible under section 170 of the Code, and that you qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code. If you have any questions, please call us at the telephone number shown in the heading of this letter. Sincerely, A ,x4u �AVe4) Janna K. Skufca, Director, TE /GE Customer Account Services 4MM TM 2003 Year -End Budget North Hennepin 2003 Income Mediation Program Inc. Foundation $34,124.19 McKnight $20,000.00 CASH $10,000.00 3300 Bass Lake Road West $1,500.00 Suite 212 NAFCM (Association) $1,124.19 Brooklyn Center MN Minnesota State Bar Foundat $1,000.00 55429 Minneapolis Foundation $500.00 (763) 561 -0033 State of Minnesota $29,217.98 Fax: (763) 561 -0266 Minnesota DOC $13,315.16 www.mediationprogram.com MN Supreme Court $9,325.79 MCCVS $6,577.03 Fees for Services $70,229.92 Serving: Fourth Judicial District Court $34,400.69 Municipalities $34,200.00 Brooklyn Center Individual fees (training /med $1,629.23 Brooklyn Park •Champlin Donations Individuals and Businesses $22,162.00 110 orcoran Crystal Miscellaneous $391.90 Dayton Deephaven Total Income $156,125.99 Golden valley 2003- Expenses Hanover Program 108,622 •Hassan Township Admin 31035 Hopkins Devt 15 518 •Maple Grove Total Expenses $155,175 Medina •Minneapolis (north) Fund Balances, End of Year $61,908.711 Minnetonka New Hope Orono Osseo Plymouth Robbinsdale Rogers Shorewood St. Louis Park Wayzata NORTH HENNEPIN OTION PROGRAM INC. 2006 BUDGET RECEIPTS BUDGET EXPENSES BUDGET STAFF TOTALS $169,000 STATE ($73,900) Exec Dir (full -time) $49,000 ADR funding Supreme Court $20,600 Shared Dir of Med Sery 15,000 Office of Justice Programs $3,835 Case IDev./Vol Coordinator $29,000 Fourth Judicial District Court $49,500 Training Coordinator $16,000 Other Multicultural /Americorp Positions(2.5) $50,000 Development $10,000 MUNICIPALITIES ($37,000) $38,200 Intern $0 PRIVATE ($190,665) Interest $1,000 Stock Contribution Payroll Taxes 8,687 Shared Parenting Fees $3,500 Staff Benefits $7,200 Found /Corp $75,000 Contracted services (Bookkeeping, Evalua $8,000 Training $7,500 Organizations $7,500 Mileage $2,700 Board Fundraising $50,000 Staff /Americorps Training $3,000 Miscellaneous $365 Volunteer Training $3,000 Printing $3,000 Postage $2,500 RECEIPTS TOTAL $257,000 Telephone /Internet $4,000 Marketing $5,000 Rent $28,000 Insurance $2,500 Supplies $2,500 EquipmentANorkstations $3,000 Volunteer Appreciation $3,000 Miscellaneous /Memberships $913 West- African Conference $1,000 DISBURSEMENTS TOTAL $257,000 North Henneping Mediation Program, Inc. Financial Statements for the Years Ended 12/31 NOTE: THIS BUDGET REFLECTS A TRANSITION FROM CASH TO ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING. AS A RESULT, MULTIPLE LINE ITEMS REFLECT MORE THAN 12 MONTHS OF INCOME, Balance Sheet 2004 Checking 75,792.41 Savings 25,263.18 Investment Acct 3,650.00 Accounts Receivable 6,000.00 Grants Receivable 17,500.00 Contracts Receivable 958.75 Prepaid 4.000.00 Total Assets 133,164.34 Accounts Payable 7,000.00 Unrestricted Net Assets 116,018.80 Board Designated Leonard Lindquist Funds 10.145.54 Total Net Assets 126,164.34 Total Liabilities and Net Assets 133,164.34 Statement of Revenues and Expenses Revenues State Contracts ADR- Supreme Court Contract 35,300.00 Office of Justice Contract 1,917.50 MN Ctr for Crime Victims MN Dept of Correction Contract 12,740.00 State Court Contract 74,250.00 County Courts Cities Contracts 32,700.00 Private Donations Interest 395.26 Investment income (including dividends, unrealized gain and net of fees) 552.00 Stock Contribution Fees for Services 1,582.50 Foundation /Corp Grants 24,468.63 Organizations- Contract for Services 13,000.00 Board Gifts 7,652.00 Inkind Revenue 4,620.00 Misc 107.50 Total Revenues 209,285.39 Expenses Salary ED 45,894.72 Other. 37,888.70 Promise Fellow 2,000.00 Payroll Taxes 6,857.60 Staff Benefits 4,237.81 Consulting 3,784.50 Inkind Labor 4,620.00 Grant Partner 8,000.00 Mileage 893.52 Staff Training 1,044.06 Mediator /Board Training 1,455.79 Printing 1,254.24 Postage 1,572.00 Telephone /Internet 2,698.54 Marketing 363.00 Rent 13,205.68 Insurance 2,246.00 Supplies 1,382.39 Equipment/Technology 1,711.97 Evaluation 2,196.22 Volunteer Appreciation 1,832.92 Misc/Memberships 730.65 Total Expenses 145,870.31 Net Income 63,415.08 Beginning Net Assets 62,749.26 Ending Net Assets 126,164.34 NORTH HENNEPIN MEDIATION PROGRAM INC. 2005 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Julie Allen, Catalyst for Sustainable Change Richard Krambeer, Henningson Snoxell Ltd. 4107 Black Oaks Lane North 6900 Wedgwood Road, Suite 200 Plymouth MN 55446 Maple Grove MN 55311 T: 763.577.1708, F: 763.577.1850 W:612 -560 -5700, F: 763 -560 -0119 catalystforchange @comcast.net rkrambeer(«?hennsnoxlaw.com Larry Bakken Bob Kuebelbeck 1355 Waterford Drive 5931 Wisconsin Circle Golden Valley, MN 55422 New Hope MN 55428 C: 612- 730 -9973, H: 763 -521 -6.011 H763 -533 -2329 lbakken @hamline.edu bobkebe @yahoo.com Venoreen Browne Boatswain Gary LaPalme 16540 43" Ave N 7200 Hemlock Lane #110 Plymouth MN 55446 Maple Grove MN 55369 H: 763 -551 -3659, W: 612- 625 -7511 0: 763 424 -5330 Brow0791 @umn.edu G1aPalme @LaPalmemn.com Andrea Childs Jonathan Levy, Lindquist Vennum, PLLP 2240 Devin Lane 6 St. Albans Road West Long Lake, MN 55356 -9475 Hopkins MN 55305 952- 476 -1595 (H), (612) 968 -0303 (cell) W: 612 -371 -2412 952- 249 -0190 (home office) ilevv(«lindau.ist.com andreachilds(,�Iawver.com. aschilds2 @aol.eom Linda de Beer Joan Molenaar 3400 West 66` Street 11711 Douglas Drive N 300 Southdale Place Champlin MN 55316 Edina, MN 55435 763- 427 -8395 (H), 612- 250 -3671 cell 952- 920 -7366 763 323 -7827 Fax ldbeer(k,debeerla.w com J Molenaar @msn.com Wayne Doe Greg Payer 240 Egret Blvd 11511 Jersey Ave N Coon Rapids MN 55448 Champlin MN 55316 W:763- 795 -2654 H; 763 -506 -0956 C: 612- 396 -3387 Wayne.d.doe @wellsfargo.com GregPayer @yahoo.com Roger Gilmore, Treasurer Katie Pearson 8317 Idaho Ave N 7321 Mariner Drive Brooklyn Park MN 55445 Maple Grove MN 55311 763- 425 -2583 H:763- 420 -4564 rw.gilmore @comcast.net kgpearson@comcast.net Carol Habstritt, Secretary Sean Rahn 640176" Ave N 5740 Irving Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55428 Brooklyn Center MN 55430 763 -560 -0177 (H) 651- 296 -5974 (W), 763 -560 -9241 chabstritt(wcomcast_net FAX 651- 296 -1222 Sean.ralm @13ouse.leLY.state.mn.us Darrell Jensen, Esq. Juan St. Mane Barna, Guzy, Steffen, Ltd. 1760 Hennepin Ave S., Apt. 2 200 Coon Rapids Boulevard Minneapolis MN 55403 Minneapolis MN 55433 -5894 612- 384 -1421 763 780 -8500, FAX 763 780 -1777 jstmane @yahoo.com Diensen (it BGSL.aw.com Beth Bailey Allen, 763 -561 -0033, director @mediationprogram.com 1/5/05 NORTH HENNEPIN MEDIATION PROGRAM PARTICIPANT EVALUATION REPORT January 1— June 30, 2004 1 Prior to Mediation strongly strongly agree disagree 1 2 3 4 a. Staff fully explained the mediation process Average 1.06 to me. b. The information prior to the session was Average 1.28 helpful in preparing for mediation. c. Staff was available to answer my questions. Average 1.14 2 The Mediation strongly strongly agree disagree 1 2 3 4 a....was beneficial. Average 1.51 b. ...helped me to better understand the situation. Average 1.71 c....improved my communication with the other Average 1.78 party( -ies). d. ...was safe and respectful_ Average 1.25 3 Mediation Agreement: Did you reach an agreement during mediation: If yes, in my opinion the agreement was: strongly strongly agree disagree 1 2 3 4 a.... Fair Average 1.79 b.... Clear Average =1.51 C. Realistic Average 1.87 d....Complete Average =1.26 4 Post Mediation a. I would encourage parties to use Average 1.23 mediation to resolve their dispute. b. I would encourage others to use Average 1.81 North Hennepin Mediation Program. "Thank you for your help." "Good Facilitator" "Well Done" "Easy to talk with" "Mediators did all they could with a relatively impossible situation." "Good teamwork compassionate strength help when they needed" "Great way to resolve disputes, especially this family issue today. I thought having two mediators was especially helpful! Thanks for volunteering!" "The two mediators asked excellent questions, kept everyone focused on purpose of mediation, were objective and efficient, and professional. Thank you!" "Thank you" "[A] program like this is good to have" "I was impressed by the program it self and would use it again without hesitation" North Hennepin Mediation Program Statistical Report Time Period: January 1 December 31, 2004 Subtotals 1. NUMBER OF REFERRALS TO PROGRAM Community Y: Community Restorative J NHMP TOTAL Source of Referrals Law Enforcement 0 82 82 Court System Conciliation 555 178 732 Housing 222 73 295 Combination Conciliation Housing 19 6 25 Pre -filing 19 0 19 Harassment 0 55 55 Juvenile 0 5 5 Family 5 0 5 District 1 0 1 Local Government 27 4 31 Community Agency 22 0 22 Parties themselves 45 2 47 Other Schools 0 94 94 Attorney 7 0 7 Unknown 10 0 10 Property Management 1 0 1 Advertising 6 0 6 Outreach 1 0 1 TOTAL 939 499 1438 Community f ADR TOTAL RJ TOTAL NHMP TOTAL 2. TYPES OF CASES HANDLED Neighborhood 24 40 64 Landlord /Tenant 295 82 376 Business /Consumer 569 181 749 Citizen /Agency 8 0 8 Juvenile 0 115 115 Family 6 6 12 Harassment Issues 0 52 52 Other: Post Decree /Relationship 24 7 31 Employer:Employee 5 1 6 Interpersonal 9 16 25 TOTAL 939 499 1438 Community 1: ADR TOTAL RJ TOTAL NHMP TOTAL 3. CASE ACTIVITY Cases Pending at Beginning of Period Cases Opened During the Period 939 499 1438 Cases Pending at the End of the Period 22 16 38 Number of Mediation Sessions Held 839 469 1308 4. NUMBER OF PARTIES SERVED Information only and Referral 576 Served through casework 2555 852 3407 Served through outreach /community education 1707 569 2276 TOTAL 6259 Community :f ADR TOTAL RJ TOTAL NHMP TOTAL 5. DISPOSITION OF CASES (Based on cases closed) Mediated /Written Agreement 454 262 716 Mediated /No Agreement 368 151 518 Mediated /Unsigned Agreement 3 2 5 Conciliated /Facilitated 28 22 50 Referred Elsewhere 2 3 5 IP Dismissed 0 0 0 Unable to arrange 52 41 93 Pending 14 9 23 Request withdrawn 13 6 19 No Show 4 3 7 Expedited 2 0 2 TOTAL 939 499 1438 Types of Disputes Mediated in 2003 Interpersonal Neigborhood 18% 15% Workplace 1% Housing 11% Shared Parenting 13% Consumer 9% Harassment 8% Family Juvenile 6% 19% N O r't h NeA rt e. io rl N1.e chi r. ?',O n P rcq c� cc- n c City Council Agenda Item No. 9a MEMO To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager From: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zoning Sp ialist Subject: City Council Consideration Item Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -012 Date: August 12, 2005 On the August 22, 2005 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No. 2005- 012 submitted by TJB Homes requesting Site and Building Plan Approval for a 12,800 sq. ft. office building and a Special Use Permit to allow the placement of fill below the 100 year flood elevation at 1701 James Circle. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -012 and also an area map showing the location of the property under consideration, various site and building plans for the proposed development, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their August 11, 2005 meeting and was recommended for approval. It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve the application subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. I Application Filed on 7 -28 -05 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9 -26 -05 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2005 -012 Applicant: T J B Homes, Inc. Location: 1701 James Circle North Request: Site and Building Plan/Special Use Permit The applicant, Jason Budzynski on behalf of T J B Homes, Inc. is seeking site and building plan approval to construct a 12,800 sq. ft. one story office building and a special use permit to allow the placement of fill below the 100 year flood elevation on the property addressed as 1701 James Circle North. The property in question is 55,453 sq. ft. (1.27 acres) in area and is zoned C -2 (Commerce). It lies north of I -94 between the Denny's and Olive Garden restaurant properties. It's bounded on the north by James Circle with the Earle Brown Bowl on the opposite side of the street; on the east by the Olive Garden restaurant; on the south by I -94 right of way; and on the west by the Denny's restaurant. Office buildings such as being proposed are permitted uses in the C -2 zoning district. A special use permit is required to place fill on land located below the 100 year flood elevation. ACCESS/PARKING Access to the site will be gained off James Circle at two points. The easterly access leads to the parking lot. The proposed 100 ft. by 128 ft. building is to be located on the west side of the site. The westerly access serves a loading and trash enclosure area and also contains two parking spaces. Forty eight additional parking spaces lay to the east of the building. The total of 50 parking spaces will accommodate 8,960 sq. ft. of office space and 3,840 sq. ft. of accessory storage space. The parking requirement is one space for every 200 sq. ft. of gross floor area for office space (45 spaces) and one space for every 800 sq. ft. of gross floor area for the accessory storage space (five spaces). The applicant's plan is to market this building to office users that have a need for accessory storage space. It should be noted that retail uses, although permitted uses in the C -2 zone will not be allowed to occupy space within this development because provided parking will not accommodate such uses. B612 curb and gutter is required around all driving and parking areas.' Concrete parking delineators /protectors should be provided rather than the strips painted on the pavement. Also, concrete delineators should be provided along the north side of the parking spaces located in the center of the lot. GRADING/DRAINAGE/UTILITIES The applicant has submitted a preliminary grading /drainage /utility and erosion control plan that will be reviewed by the Director of Public Works /City Engineer. If available, his written 8 -11 -05 Page 1 comments will be provided to the Commission prior to the Planning Commission meeting. The site is 1.27 acres and it appears that no formal Watershed Commission review will be required as noted in a May 12, 2005 note to the applicant's engineer (R Nelson Engineering). A portion of the property, however, is located below the 100 year flood elevation of 844 ft. for this area of the city as shown on the flood insurance rate map. It is the applicant's plan to regrade and fill portions of this area to accommodate this development. A couple of possible plans have been considered including drainage into the I -94 highway right of way. The current plan calls for drainage to be contained on the site, with some parts of the 100 year flood area filled and compensating storage being provided. The City's flood plan ordinance requires a special use permit for filling in areas below the 100 year flood elevation. The applicant's plan has been forwarded to the DNR waters area hydrologist for review and comment. The city's flood plain ordinance allows such filling provided compensatory storage of equal or greater volume is provided. The encroachment of such filling shall not create any surcharge, nor shall it create hazardous velocities. Attached for the Commission's review is Section 35 -2190 Subdivision 4c and 4d regarding procedures and factors for flood plain special use permits. The applicant's plan for regarding creates compensatory storage and a ponding area located east and south of the proposed parking lot. A retaining wall will be constructed along the edge of the parking lot for the ponding area. The flood plain mitigation area will be located along the southeast portion of the site. Drainage from the entire site will be to the ponding area with an outlet located at the northeast corner of the site connected to existing storm sewer in James Circle. Water to the building will be tied into a water main located in an easement along the east side of the site. Sanitary sewer is located in the James Circle right of way and will connect to the building at its north end. The final drainage, grading, utility and erosion control plans are subject to the City Engineer's approval. Additional comments from the Watershed Commission and DNR will be taken into consideration as well. LANDSCAPING The applicant has submitted a landscape plan in response to the point system used to evaluate such plans. This 1.27 acre site requires a minimum of 127 landscape points. The applicant's proposal is to provide 135 landscape points with a variety of trees and shrubs. Six shade trees, three Marshall's Seedless Ashe and three Sugar Maple are proposed. Four of these (two Ashe and two Maple) are proposed along the green strip adjacent to James Circle. An Ashe and a Sugar Maple are located at the southwest corner of the building. A total of six Colorado Green Spruce, three on either side of the westerly access are to be provided. Five Radiant Crab Apple are proposed around the site with two of them located in the island areas in the center of the parking lot. Sixty three shrubs including Purple Leaf Sand Cherry and Gold Flame Spirea will be planted around the perimeter of the building. 8 -11 -05 Page 2 Sod is indicated around the site and there is a note on the plan calling for underground irrigation in all sodded and planted areas. BUILDING The building exterior is proposed to be a combination of face brick around the lower level and an EIFS system around the balance of the building. The plan calls for asphalt shingles for the roof, anodized aluminum frames around windows and a pre- manufactured fiberglass column wrap for various columns provided. LIGHTING /TRASH The applicant has indicated on the landscape plan the location of two 15 ft. high 250 watt lights along with three 250 watt wall mounted lights, two on the east wall and one on the north wall of the building. The plan notes indicate approximately .5 foot candles for each of the lights. A note on the plan states that all lighting is to be directed away from adjacent properties and away from street right of ways. Also, downcast shields are to be provided at all wall mounted fixtures. The same should be true for the two freestanding light poles as well. The plan shows the location of the trash enclosure at the northwest corner of the site. It is a 6 ft. high cedar enclosure with a solid opaque gate also made up of cedar over tube steeled door frames. It will be mounted over a 5 in. concrete slab. The plan also calls for a 6 ft. high wood screen fence around the parking and loading area. SPECIAL USE PERMIT As mentioned previously, the special use permit portion of the application is to allow for the placement of fill below the 100 year flood elevation on the site. The applicant proposes to provide compensatory storage of equal or greater volume as part of their flood mitigation plan. The Commission's attention is directed to Sections 35 -2190, Subdivision 4C and 4D of the flood plain ordinance. Particular attention should be address to the factors upon which the City Council should make its decision. We find no conflict with the 12 factors listed in the ordinance and would recommend approval of the Special Use Permit subject to further review and evaluation by the City Engineer and favorable comments from DNR and the Watershed Commission. A public hearing has been scheduled with respect to this Special Use Permit and notices have ben sent to surrounding property owners and to the DNR. RECOMMENDATION We believe the plans are generally in order and approval is recommended subject to the following conditions: 8 -11 -05 Page 3 1. The building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with respect to applicable coded prior to the issuance of permits. 2. Grading, drainage, utility and erosion control plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits. 3. A site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee in an amount to be determined based on cost estimates shall be submitted prior to the issuance of permits to assure the completion of site improvements. 4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanical equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. 5. The building is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system to meet NFPA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in accordance with Chapter 5 of the City Ordinances. 6. An underground irrigation system shall be installed in all landscape areas to facilitate site maintenance. 7. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances. 8. B -612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas. 9. The applicant shall submit an as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines prior to the release of the performance guarantee. 10. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center current Standard Specifications and Details. 11. The plans shall be modified to provide concrete parking delineators /protectors rather than parking lot striping as indicated on the plan. 12. Appropriate erosion and sediment control devices shall be provided on site during construction as approved by the City Engineering Department. 13. The applicant shall obtain an NPDES permit from the Minnesota PCA prior to disturbing the site. 14. This special use permit is granted for the placement of fill in areas below the 100 year flood elevation based upon the acceptance of an appropriate flood mitigation plan providing acceptable compensatory storage as approved by the City Engineer. Said approval shall take into consideration appropriate comments from the 8 -11 -05 Page 4 Minnesota DNR and the Watershed Management Commission. 15. This special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 8 -11 -05 Page 5 J,_L-D o W a_ 0� o Lo 3 I -N '3Ad �p�pgWn J ioewnH to m 4 s N s r �?Lo •N •env swrrr N NMIO. py vhf'` '.ia: y G y r �k`• ;��y Zj i' 9.'Y�� a.,.' 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To determine if flood insurance is available in this community, contact your insurance agent or call the National Flood Insurance Program at (800) 638 -6620. MAP SCALE 1" 500' 250 0 500 1000 FEET METERS 150 0 150 300 f PANEL 0208E FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA (ALL JURISDICTIONS) PANEL 208 OF 419 (SEE MAP INDEX FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT) m CONTAINS: COMMUNITY NUMBER PANEL SUFFIX BROOKLYN CENTER, CITY OF 270151 0208 E BROOKLYN PARK, CITY OF 270152 0208 E Notice to User: The Nap Number shown below should be used VW when placing map orders; the Community Number shown above should be used on insurance applications for the subject community. 4ARTry MAP NUMBER 27053CO208E EFFECTIVE DATE ND Sti SEPTEMBER 2, 2004 Federal Emergency Management Agency Q r j' PARKWAY CIR. I ZONE AE N m l w x -85000 Fr ZONE X ZONE 844 X BLVD. 35 65TH AV. .4E AE ZONE AE 844 REEWAY Q02414 BONE X ZONE ZONE X A 0 Alp JA ZONE ZONE cIR. X o X Q02415 000540 X Q00538 000539 Q ZONE AE 000541 844 o ZONE ZONE X X 002416 DR. ZONE 0� 002417 X a c W Q02420 s ZONE X'' p' Z 0 o m ZONE X ZONE ZONE X X Q 844 ZONE a� ,E AE 0 5 °03'45" 93° 18' 476000M ry LEGEND SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS SUBJECT TO INUNDATION BY THE 1 ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD The 1 annual chance flood 000 -year flood), also known as the base flood, is the flood that has a 1 chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. The Special Flood Hazard Area is the area subject to flooding by the 1 annual chance flood. Areas of Special Flood Hazard include Zones A, AE, AH, AO, AR, A99, V, and VE. The Base Flood Elevation is the water surface elevation of the 1% annual chance flood. ZONE A No base flood elevations determined. ZONE AE Base flood elevations determined. ZONE AH Flood depths of 1 to 3 feet (usually areas of ponding); base flood elevations determined. ZONE AO Flood depths of 1 to 3 feet (usually sheet flow on sloping terrain); average depths determined. For areas of alluvial fan flooding, velocities also determined. ZONE AR Area of Special Flood Hazard formerly protected from the 1 annual chance flood by a flood control system that was subsequently decertified. Zone AR indicates that the former flood control system is being restored to provide protection from the 1 annual chance or greater flood. ZONE A99 Area to be protected from 1 annual chance flood by a Federal flood protection system under construction; no base flood elevations determined. ZONE V Coastal flood zone with velocity hazard (wave action); no base flood elevations determined. ZONE VE Coastal flood zone with velocity hazard (wave action); base flood elevations determined. FLOODWAY AREAS IN ZONE AE The floodway is the channel of a stream plus any adjacent floodplain areas that must be kept free of encroachment so that the 1% annual chance flood can be carried without substantial increases in flood heights. O N OTHER FLOOD AREAS ZONE X Areas of 0.2 annual chance flood; areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depths of less than 1 foot or with drainage areas less than 1 square mile; and areas protected by levees from 1 annual chance flood. OTHER AREAS ZONE X Areas determined to be outside the 0.2 annual chance floodplain. ZONE D Areas in which flood hazards are undetermined, but possible. COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM (CBRS) AREAS OTHERWISE PROTECTED AREAS (OPAs) CBRS areas and OPAs are normally located within or adjacent to Special Flood Hazard Areas. 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Upon filing with the Planning and Inspection Department an application for a Special Use Permit, the Director of Planning and Inspection shall submit by mail to the Commissioner of Natural Resources a copy of the application for proposed Special Use sufficiently in advance so that the Commissioner will receive at least ten (10) days notice of the hearing. b. Decisions. The City Council shall arrive at a decision on a Special Use within 48 days of a recommendation by the Planning Commission. In granting a Special Use Permit, the City Council shall prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards, in addition to those specified in Section 35- 2190.4f, which are in conformity with the purposes of this Ordinance. Violations of such conditions and safeguards, when made a part of the terms under which the Special Use Permit is granted, shall be deemed a violation of this Ordinance punishable under Section 35 -2210. A copy of all decisions granting Special Use Permits shall be forwarded by mail to the Commissioner of Natural Resources within ten (10) days of such action. C. Procedures to be followed by the City Council in Passing on Special Use Permit Applications Within all Flood Plain Districts. 1) Require the applicant to furnish such of the following information and additional information as deemed necessary by the City Council for determining the suitability of the particular site for the proposed use. a) Five Sets of Plans drawn to scale showing the nature, location*, dimensions, and elevation of the lot, existing or proposed structures, fill, storage of materials, flood proofing measures, and the relationship of the above to the location of the stream channel. b) Specifications for building construction and materials, flood proofing, filling, dredging, grading, channel improvement, storage of materials, water supply and sanitary facilities. 2) Transmit one copy of the information described in subsection 1) to a designated engineer or other expert person or agency for technical assistance, where necessary, in evaluating the proposed project in relation to flood heights and velocities, the seriousness of flood damage to the use, the adequacy of the plans for protection, and other technical matters. 3) Based upon the technical evaluation of the designated engineer or expert, the City Council shall determine the specific flood hazard at the site and evaluate the suitability of the proposed use in relation to the flood hazard. City of Brooklyn Center 35 -136 City Ordinance d. Factors Upon Which the Decision of the City Council Shall Be Based. In passing upon Special Use Permit applications, the City Council shall consider all relevant factors specified in other sections of this Ordinance, and: 1) The danger to life and property due to increased flood heights or velocities caused by encroachments. 2) The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands or downstream to the injury of others or they may block bridges, culverts or other hydraulic structures. 3) The proposed water supply and sanitation systems and the ability of these systems to prevent disease, contamination, and unsanitary conditions. 4) The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner. 5) The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the community. 6) The requirements of the facility for a waterfront location. 7 The availability f alternative locations not subject to flooding for the tY J g proposed use. 8) The compatibility of the proposed use with existing development and development anticipated in the foreseeable future. 9) The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive plan and flood plain management program for the area. 10) The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles. 11) The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and sediment transport of the flood waters expected at the site. 12) Such other factors which are relevant to the purposes of this Ordinance. City of Brooklyn Center 35 -137 City Ordinance Ron Warren rom: Tom Hovey [tom.hovey @dnr.state.mn.us] nt: Friday, August 05, 2005 4:41 PM o: Ron Warren Cc: Todd Blomstrom Subject: TJB Homes, Special Use Permit Ron, I received the packet of materials on August 2, 2005. It looks like everything is in order and I have no concerns or further comments. Thanks for the opportunity to comment. Please let me know if you have further questions. Tom Hovey Area Hydrologist MN DNR Waters Phone: 651.772.7923 Fax: 651.772.7977 e -mail: tom.hovey @dnr.state.mn.us Visit our website at: www.dnr.state.mn.us /waters 1 R.Nelson Envineerin2 "Ed Matthiesen" <ematthiesen @wenck.com> To: "R.Nelson Engineering" <rnengr@cpinternet.com> Cc: <dspector @wenck.com> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 10:11 AM Subject: Re: TJB Project, Brooklyn Park We looked at the information and a project review isn't necessary for this 1.2 acre parcel because the original review covered this site and this site isn't within the FEMA boundary. .At 11:09 AM 5/10/05 -0500, you wrote: >The attached 1.2 acre attached survey parcel is proposed to be developed >as an office building site with parking lot in Brooklyn Center. The FEMA >line no longer seems to be applicable as 1 -94 now runs along the South >side of this property. >1 would like *to determine if a Shingle Creek Watershed Permit will be >required for the project. Roger Nelson >763- 784 -7390 t 7/5/2005 City g Council Agenda Item No. 9b i MEMO To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager From: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zoning pecialise g 'Ze Subject: City Council Consideration Item Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -013 Date: August 12, 2005 On the August 22, 2005 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No. 2005 013 submitted by Reno Associates requesting a Special Use Permit and Site and Building Plan Approval to construct a convenience food restaurant at 6901 Brooklyn Boulevard. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -013 and also an area map showing the location of the property under consideration, various site and building plans for the proposed development, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their August 11, 2005 meeting and was recommended for approval. It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve the application subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. Application Filed on 7 -28 -05 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9 -26 -05 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2005 -013 Applicant: Reno Associates Location: ,6901 Brooklyn Blvd Request: Site and Building Plan/Special Use Permit The applicant, Tommie Reno on behalf of Reno and Associates, is seeking site and building plan approval and a special use permit to construct an approximate 900 sq. ft. Checkers drive in restaurant at the northwest corner of 69 Avenue North and Brooklyn Boulevard (6901 Brooklyn Boulevard). The property in question is zoned C -2 (Commerce) and is a vacant parcel of land approximately 21,000 sq. ft. (.48 acres) in area. It is bounded on the west by R -4 zoned property containing the Northwest Residence residential facility; on the north and northwest by C -1 (Service /Office) zoned property containing a legal non conforming single family home; on the east by Brooklyn Boulevard with the recently redeveloped Planned Unit Development commercial center on the opposite side of the street; and on the south by C -2 (Commerce) zoned property containing the Post Office and a gasoline service station/convenience store on the opposite side of the street. Convenience food restaurants such as the one proposed are special uses in the C -2 zoning district provided they do not abut R -1, R -2 or R -3 zoned property including abutment at a street line. No such abutment exists in this case. ACCESS/PARKING Access to this site is gained through two existing 25 ft. wide curb cuts, one located at the northerly portion of the site along Brooklyn Boulevard and the other on the southerly portion of the property on 69 Avenue North. These are both right in, right out only accesses due to the existing edians in Brooklyn to g yn Boulevard and 69 Avenue North (both county roads). The proposed building will be located on the westerly portion of the property and be oriented in a northwest to southeast direction. Access to the site generally will be from the north access with drive lanes going to pick up windows located on both sides of the building. Stacking will be such that up to 14 vehicles may be stacked on the site between the two drive up lanes. Circulation will be generally in a counter clockwise fashion around the site. The building is approximately 900 sq. ft. in area and will not contain any restaurant seats. This is primarily a drive thru type convenience food restaurant. An enclosed vestibule will be located on the south end of the building providing protection for walk up customers. Some convenience seating (non service) may be located on the site as well. Generally parking requirements for a restaurant are based on seating and employees. In this case, 8 -11 -05 Page 1 with no seating available to the public, the parking requirement is based on the retail parking formula which is the highest for C -2 type land uses. This requires a minimum of 11 parking spaces for the first 2,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area. Therefore, 11 parking spaces are to be provided in this case. The 11 parking spaces, including one handicap space, are to be located along the 15 ft. green strip parallel with Brooklyn Bouelvard on the easterly side of the site. These parking spaces are served by a 24 ft. (two way) drive lane. A 9 ft. 6 in. concrete delineator separates the drive lane from the easterly drive up lane. Two separate order boards will be provided for the two drive up lanes. Green strips of at least 15 ft. are provided along Brooklyn Boulevard and 69 Avenue North with a generous landscape area to be provided adjacent to the right turn lane from Brooklyn Boulevard to 69 Avenue North. A 15 ft. separation is also provided between the northerly property line and the drive lane serving the drive up windows. A minimum of 5 ft. separation is provided between the westerly property line and the westerly drive up window. A larger green strip landscape area is provided at the southwest corner of the site. GRADING/DRAINAGE/UTILITIES B612 curb and gutter will be provided around all parking and driving areas on the site. The drainage plan generally shows drainage being split on the lot with drainage being over land toward the two access drives. This drainage plan as well as all the plans have been submitted to the Public Works' Director /City Engineer for review. The Public Works' Director is on vacation at this time and will, in all likelihood, be unable to comment with respect to this plan prior to the Planning Commission's meeting. It is doubtful whether the City Engineer would approve the drainage plan proposed. Any final approval and the issuance of building permits would be subject to an acceptable drainage and utility plan approval by the City Engineer. Sanitary sewer and water will be tied into mains within the 69 Avenue North right of way. The site is less than '/2 acre in area and no formal Watershed Commission review and approval is required. Again, final approval by the City Engineer is required with respect to the applicant's proposed drainage, grading and utility plans. LANDSCAPING/SCREENING The applicant has submitted a landscape plan in response to the landscape point system used to evaluate such plans. This .48 acre site requires a minimum of 80 landscape points. The applicant proposes to provide 83.5 landscape points for this site. Four shade trees including three Thornless Honey Locusts and one Norway Maple are proposed. The Locusts would be located along the Brooklyn Boulevard green strip and at the southeast corner of the site while the Maple would be located at the northwest corner of the property. Four Black Hills Spruce will be located in the southwest landscape area surrounding the proposed trash enclosure. Two Spring Snow Crab and a Canada Red Cherry are planned for the island delineator area between the parking and the easterly drive up lane. Shrubs such as Red Twig Dogwood, Gold Mound Spirea, and Golden Mock Orange are provided on the island delineator to the west of the westerly drive up lane and in the northerly green strip. The plans note the requirement for underground irrigation to be provided in all planting and grass areas. It should be noted that various existing trees were planted within the Brooklyn Boulevard right of way area and in a planting node at the southeast 8 -11 -05 Page 2 corner of the site consistent with the Streetscape Amenities Study provided for Brooklyn Boulevard. The landscaping provided by the applicant should compliment the already existing streetscaping that has been provided. The applicant proposes a 6 ft. high cedar screen fence along a portion of the westerly property line where the site abuts with the residential facility. No screening is required, however, it was recommended. Fencing and vegetation exists along the property line separating the sites. It is suggested that the cedar fence be extended to the north property to cut down potential headlight glare into the adjacent residential lot. BUILDING As mentioned previously, the building will contain two drive up windows on either side of the main portion of the building. The building itself is approximately 900 sq. ft. in area and contains an indoor vestibule for servicing walk up customers at the south end of the building. No seating will be provided within the building. The exterior will be primarily a white stucco with the lower portion being a black and white tile pattern. A canopy extends out over the two drive up windows supported by two columns of a rolled metal material painted red. A mirrored finish stainless steel fascia is provided around the building and the faces of the canopy. The building elevations.show white and red LED plexi neon tubes extending out over the canopies and around the building fascia. Further evaluation of this treatment will be necessary to see if it meets the sign ordinance criteria for wall signs. It should be noted that in one of the pictures depicting the Checkers building that a number of checkered flags are flying from the roof of the building. The sign ordinance only allows one corporate flag to be displayed. The others are considered banners, pennants or an attention attracting device that can only be allowed through the issuance of an administrative permit, two times a year for up to ten days in duration. The flags will not be allowed to fly generally throughout the year. LIGHTING /TRASH The applicant has submitted a lighting plan showing photometrics and the location of three 30 ft. high light poles, one at the southeast portion of the lot, another at the easterly side of the site and the final light pole at the north end of the site. The foot candles shown do not exceed the standards outlined within the city's ordinance. It should be noted that the light fixtures should be a shielded box type fixture directing light onto the site. No glare should emanate from, or be visible beyond the boundaries of the property. Of particular note is the foot candles along the westerly property line which do not to exceed the standards set forth in Section 35 -712 of the city ordinances. The plan shows the location of a trash enclosure at the southwesterly portion of the site. It will be a concrete masonry unit, 14 ft. by 10 ft. with 11 courses of eight inch block with a four inch top. The exterior should be compatible with the exterior of the building. Also, a solid opaque gate is required. 8 -11 -05 Page 3 SPECIAL USE STANDARDS Convenience food restaurants are special uses in the C -2 zoning district and as such must meet the special use permit standards contained in Section 35 -220 of the city ordinances (attached). These standards require that the proposed special use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and not be detrimental to or endanger the health and safety of the public. Not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate neighborhood, nor substantially diminish or impair property values; not impede the normal and orderly development of surrounding properties; be designed so as to minimize traffic congestion on a public street; and conform with the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located. The applicant believes that their proposal will be compatible with these standards and offers written comments with respect to the standards for special use permits. They feel that their restaurant will promote and enhance the general public welfare by providing jobs to area residents as well as providing an alternative to the value based fast food consumer. They believe that the addition of the restaurant will increase the city's tax base and may also help to increase the value of neighboring commercial parcels. They note that their concept is new to Minnesota and that this restaurant will be the first of ten such restaurants in the Minneapolis area to be developed. They point out that the development of this site will not impede the possible future improvements of the adjacent properties which are currently zoned C -1 and C -2. They add that the two curb cuts servicing the site will allow customers multiple ingress /egress options that will minimize congestion. The double drive thru will allow quicker service and finally the parking lot, which has 11 parking spaces will also help to minimize traffic congestion. Finally they point out that their special use permit conforms to the applicable district regulations. As mentioned previously, it is recommended that the 6 ft. high cedar fence be extended to the north property. This can be considered appropriate given the Standards for Special Use Permits. In general, the staff would concur with the above comments and we believe that the proposal can be considered consistent with the standards for special use permits contained in the city's zoning ordinance. A public hearing has been scheduled with respect to this special use permit and notices have been sent to surrounding property owners. RECOMMENDATION We believe the plans are generally in order and approval is recommended subject to at least the following conditions. 1. The building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits. 2. Grading, drainage, utility and erosion control plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits. 8 -11 -05 Page 4 3. A site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee in an amount to be determined based on cost estimates shall be submitted prior to the issuance of permits to assure the completion of site improvements. 4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanical equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. 5. An underground irrigation system shall be installed in all landscape areas to facilitate site maintenance. 6. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances. 7. B -612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas. 8. The applicant shall submit an as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines prior to the release of the performance guarantee. 9. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center current Standard Specifications and Details. 10. This special use permit is granted for the convenience food restaurant proposal as indicated in this application. Any expansion or alteration of the use not comprehended by the zoning ordinance or these plans shall require an amendment to the special use permit. 11. This special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 12. Appropriate erosion and sediment control devices shall be provided on site during construction as approved by the City Engineering Department. 13. 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VISUAL SIGNALS MUST A150 BE AUDIBLE I ROOM NAME I FLOOR I BASE WALLS CEILINGS 1 REMARKS CO 4. DOORS SHALL BE SELF- CLOSING TYPE IKITCHEN IPROTECT -ALL PROTECT -ALL FRP ON DURAROCK 90. ON LOWER 2' SEE NOTE] 5. LAVATORIES SHALL HAVE LEVER HANDLE MIXING VALVE FAUCETS AND SHALL ITOLLET ROOMS IFLOORING FLOORING OF ALL WALLS 4 FRP ON DURAROCK 4 ]SEE NOTE 51 Cal 91 6. ALL NEXTERIOR B ETWEEN OORRS SHALL HAVE LEVER TYPE T HANDLES (UNSHAPED) I UTILITY AREA I S i r k 2 ES SEE ZOTES SEE j OTE OPERABLE AT ALL TIMES FROM THE INTERIOR 2 7. WATER CLOSET TO BE 19" FROM FLOOR TO TOP OF SEAT ROOM FINISH NOTES: (Ga 8. WATER CLOSET GRAB OARS TO BE 36' LONG AND 42' LONG. 1. PROTECTALL. FLOOR TO BE DARK GREY WITH RIPPLE FINISH. U� Q d 9. RAMPS WHERE REWIRED SHALL MEET ALL APPLICABLE HANDICAP CODES 2. BASE TO BE DARK GREY SMOOTH WITH A MAXIMUM SLOPE OF i IN 12 3. CUSS C F.R.P. (.030 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC) PANELS LAMINATED TO 5 /0' DENSGLASS a .0 AND DURAROCK BOARD, ALL TRIM TO BE WHITE VINYL 4. UY -N CEILING PANELS TO BE 1/2' WHITE VINYL ROCK. STYLE 3270 CLIMA PLUS BY U.S.G. OR EQUAL. 5. TOILET ROOM TO HAVE APPROVED HANDICAP GRAB BARS. TOILET PAPER HOLDER, PAPER TOWEL 13 q MOLDER AND MIRROR (18" K 24'). SEE EQUIPMENT PLAN I 7 FOR BID ONLY �m,�.� CNECKERB DRIVE- NREBTWJRAlfB. NC. Reno Associates Development Group, LLC of ar- x Develop ufa�f o f I 1A BURGERS FRIES *VOLA S A new double -drive thru restaurant concept being brought to the Twin Cities 6901 Brooklyn Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN �a P.O. Box 22508 Eagan, MN 55122 Office: 952-322-2611 Fax: 952- 322 -2134 Email: renoondassociates @yahoo.com July 28, 2005 :--j C 1 0 7Y Table of Contents 1. Description of Proposed Development 2. Special Use Fast Food Restaurant 3. Market Analysis 4. Financing 5. Project Development Schedule b. Development Team I .J x f E I 1.0 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. Overview The new development will feature a single story double drive -thru restaurant building with approximately 900 sq -ft (finished). The site /building will be leased to Check of Minnesota, Inc., a franchisee of Checkers Drive -in Restaurants, which has over 800 corporate and franchise restaurants througout the U.S. The Lot The site to be developed is located at 6901 Brooklyn Blvd., on the corner of Brooklyn Blvd. and 69th, west of Hwy 694 (see attached aerial photo). The lot is approximately 21,000 sq -ft and is currently zoned C -2 (Commercial), which will require a special use permit (see item 2.0). The site is ideal for a quick service restaurant such as Checkers, as it features two curb cuts one along Brooklyn Blvd. and one along 69th which allows easy entry and exitting for customers. The Development (see drawinas included with Plan Aoolication and sample photos attached) Construction t RECON, LLC, a sister company of "Home Sweet Home" Real Estate Development Co., LLC, utilizes innovative construction technologies including the use of building component systems, pre -cast _F. foundation walls which provide optimum strength, and more for both commercial and residential projects. The building will be built to International Building Code. RECON's sister company, "Home Sweet Home" is an Energy Star Builder and RECON will work closely with designers to optimize energy efficiency in the building, minimize building material waste, and attempt to qualify the building design to meet the Energy Star rating. Landscaping The site will feature numerous shrubs and trees to be in compliance with the city's landscaping ordinance, along with an irrigation system. The layout of the landscaping will enhance the appearance of the site, while also providing a natural buffer to the neighborhing businesses. Parking The site will feature 1 1 parking spaces, which includes a handicap parking space. l L:.J ,f Page 1 of 1 Hennepin County Property Map Print Page I Check of Minnesota, Inc Store #1 (Closer Shot) q 6'921: 87€1' '69081 681�; i9' i i $nv101ctyn CiB�ltr'3� rF .';z V f„ 6911 I r r •r xx. ud f s a I 4 i 16$"E'9� AVE a k..:.� READ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER INFORMATION Property ID Approximate Property Approximate Property Perimeter Area 27- 119 -21 -33 -0100 577 ft. 21,199 s acres 0.49 Property Address 6901 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55429 i The data contained on this page is derived from a compilation of records and maps and may contain discrepancies that can only be disclosed by an accurate survey performed by a licensed land surveyor. The perimeter and area (square footage and acres) are approximates and may contain discrepancies. The information on this page should be used for reference purposes only. Hennepin County does not guarantee the accuracy of material herein contained and is not responsible for any misuse or misrepresentation of this information or its derivatives. Provided by Hennepin County Taxpayer Services Department. I <i http: /www l 3.co.hennepin .mn.us /publicparcelimage/ Print .aspx ?CMD= MT &INIAGELTR... 7/18/2005 SAMPLE PHOTOS Checkers Restaurants from around the country t J E t C tir v� s ^sc4. w a l F I -i 0 BROOKLYN CENTER ZONING MAP T it a Brooklyn Blvd. Braokl n 69th J 2.0 SPECIAL USE FAST FOOD RESTAURANT A. The construction of a Checkers Double Drive -Thru restaurant will promote and enhance the general public welfare by providing 20 or more jobs to residents in the area, as well as providing an alternative to the value based fast -food consumer. In addition, Reno Associates Development Group, LLC is implementing design measures to meet or exceed the U.S. EPA Energy Star rating by installing energy efficient lighting, conserving our natural resources with energy efficient water heaters and cooking systems, and much more. i B. A Checkers Double Drive -Thru restaurant will not be injurious to homeowners and neighborhing businesses in the Brooklyn Center area. The addition of the restaurant will increase the city's tax base and may also help to increase the value of the neighboring commercial parcels as we anticipate the site will receive substantial positive publicity as the concept is new to Minnesota, and is the first of ten restaurants in the Minneapolis area to be developed. i C. The granting of a special use permit for the development of the site will not impede the possible future improvements of the two adjacent properties which are currently zoned C -1 /C -2 (see attached zoning map). r, D. Adequate measures have been considered and are included in the design to help minimize traffic congestion. The site has two curb cuts, one along Brooklyn Blvd. (which has a designated turn u:A lane) and another along 69th. The two curb cuts allow customers multiple ingress /egress options so as to minimize congestion. In addition, the concept features a double drive -thru which services customers at twice the volume and with service times at only 2 minutes, 14 seconds (from order taking to customer drive -off). Lastly, the parking lot, which has 11 parking spaces, also helps to minimize traffic congestion. E. The special use being requested, conforms to applicable district regulations. 3.0 MARKET ANALYSIS The lot located at 6901 Brooklyn Blvd. will be Check of Minnesota, Inc.'s first of ten Minneapolis area restaurants. Based on the demographics, the site exceeded the Checkers corporation development criteria and is an ideal site for Check of Minnesota's initial store. 4.0 FINANCING Fundina Source f:e Reno Associates Development Group, LLC will obtain a Lot Loan and Construction /Perm Financing for the project. Leasina Structure The building and land will be leased to Check of Minnesota, Inc., a franchisee of Checkers Drive -In Restaurants. i 5.0 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE Site and Building Plan Application Submittal: Thursday, July 28, 2005 City Council Meeting: Thursday, August 11, 2005 Finalize Plans: End of August 2005 Lot Closing: September 2005 r Begin Construction: September 2005 Building Completion: End of December 2005 Check of Minneosota's Grand Opening: January 2006 cry 6.0 DEVELOPMENT TEAM The core project team will consist of the following companies: Developer: "m Reno Associates Development Group, LLC ;i General Contractor: RECON, LLC (sister company of "Home Sweet Home" Real Estate Development Co., LLC) Architects: The Design Partnerships, Ltd. Environmental Site Assessment Soils Test: GME Consultants y Legal: Felhaber, Larson, Fenlon, Vogt [See attached company resumes] k E:ee ��y DEVELOPER j RENO ASSOCIATES DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC P.O. Box 22508 Eagan, MN 55122 -0508 Email: renoandassociates()vahoo.com Our Company: Reno Associates was formed on September 10, 2004 and is comprised of partners with backgrounds in construction, finance, and information technology. Purpose and Mission: The purpose of the company is to invest the assets of the partners solely in commercial and residential real estate "real estate and formulate business opportunities for the education and benefit of the partners. The group works with a business representative and real estate agent to locate potential commercial land opportunities and retains ownership of the land for companies that may not be in a position to assume of burden of land development, building construction, etc. Our group works closely with the company to ensure a solid business plan that is profitable. In addition, Reno Associates Development Group, LLC also purchases residential real 1 estate including vacant land, apartment buildings, etc. ,I I �y I 0 i GENERAL CONTRACTOR: RECON, LLC (sister company of "Home Sweet Home" Real Estate Development Co., LLC) P.O. Box 65225 St. Paul, MN 55165 -0225 Office: 952 -322 -2611 Fax: 952 322 -2134 Email: homesweethome _realestate@yahoo.com Owner: W. M. Reno i RECON, LLC is a sister company of "Home Sweet Home" Real Estate Development Co., LLC, a Minnesota 4 Limited Liability Company, which was founded in 2001. The company provides General Contracting services for commercial projects. In addition, the company is also an authorized modular distributor for two major Midwest commercial unit manufacturers. F- r Our Mission is to be a leader in the building industry by offering customers affordable, quality built structures. We provide our customers with a full service package from the design concept to the finished product. In F' addition, we assist our customers with land acquisition and property disposition as well. The Principal Owner, W. M. Reno, is a Civil Engineer with over a decade of Civil /Construction Engineering and Project Management experience, including working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. W.M. Reno received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Washington University, and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with a Minor in Mathematics from the University of Missouri -St. Louis. 1 i_ J ARCHITECT: Ltd- The Design Partnerships 0 Mill Place 111 Third Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55401 Office: 612- 338 -8 Contact: Vic Perlbachs, V.P. Email: vperlbachs @tdparchitects.com The Design Partnership, Ltd., a Minnesota Corporation, is a group professionals established in 1972, and offices in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Our company has grown in many ways over the past 25 years, in number of commissions, in the range and scope of the service we provide, and in the diversity and knowledge of our principals and staff. We believe that our success is the result of our commitment to client satisfaction. This is achieved he a9hitec excellent between t and client, ont actors he and building professions. Punctual and issue- oriented planning creates an atmosphere that involves the client as a vital member of the architectural team at all phases of the building process. We pride ourselves in our ability to bring all i our projects in on time and on budget. This is only possible with accurate and thorough planning and programming. Our attention to the clients' needs produces buildings that are both highly functional and aesthetically exciting without compromising the economics of each individual situation. Thorough planning, regardless project size, is the key to a successful partnership i ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT /SOILS TESTS: GME Consultants i (Corporate Office) 14000 21 st Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447 Phone: (763) 559 -1859 "7 Fax: (763) 559 -0720 E -Mail: gme@gmeconsultants.com Contact: William C. Kwasny, P.E. Since its founding in 1981, GME Consultants has provided engineering solutions to clients in the public and private sectors throughout the greater Midwest. Our client list is extensive: architects, engineers, developers, general contractors, lenders, investors, design /build teams, industries, and agencies at all levels of the municipal, state and federal government. tw GME is staffed with more than 100 engineers, geologists, hydro geologists, environmental specialists, field and laboratory technicians, drillers, and support personnel. We have offices located in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois. With engineers and geologists registered in over 25 states, we bring to our clients the responsive, dependable, and integrated services that constitute "engineering for the times." GME's primary capabilities are in the geotechnical, material and environmental disciplines. From i concrete cylinder testing, to foundation recommendations for high -rise buildings or heavy industrial plants, to assistance in redeveloping a Brownfield site our staff has the expertise, equipment, and experience essential to help you realize your project goals. Our strengths run deep. For example, we own and operate our own drilling equipment and materials testing laboratories. Our extensive in -house capabilities enable us to provide a single element of testing, i or full range of integrated services on major projects. Our technicians are certified by numerous agencies, including the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), State Departments of i Transportation (DOT's), the American Welding Society (AWS), and the National Institute for the Ll Certification of Engineering Technologies (NICET). Our main facilities are inspected by governing agencies including the Corps of Engineers, DOT's, the AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory l (AMRL), and the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory (CCRL). t_- LEGAL REPRESENTATION Felhaber, Larson, Fenlon, Vogt Piper Jaffray Plaza 444 Cedar Street Suite 2100 St. Paul, MN 55101 -2136 Contact: Tim Hassett F. Office: 651 312 -6006 Only a law firm's approach to clients and their issues sets one firm apart from another. Felhaber, Larson, Fenlon and Vogt has been providing exceptional legal service in the Midwest since 1943. We pride ourselves on our ability to develop close partnerships with our clients to further their business and personal goals. I i- We are best known for our years of expertise in the area of labor and employment law. But labor and employment is only a single facet of what our firm offers. Our attorneys provide a full range of business legal services, adhering to our philosophy of teamwork and client services. The legal world is constantly changing and evolving. Felhaber makes every effort to keep our clients on top of that evolution. Our newsletters offer quick insights into changes in specialized fields, and Felhaber attorneys are always available to discuss,changes and their implications in greater detail. The bottom line is to enhance the knowledge, business and lives of our clients. The Felhaber law firm considers our clients to be our partners in business. The better we serve you, the better we help our partners succeed. j r l City of Brooklyn Center Special Use Permits Section 35 -220 2. Standards for Special Use Permits A special use permit may be granted by the City Council after demonstration by evidence that all of the following are met: a. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not 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 normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. d. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress, egress and parking so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. e. The special use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations 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 special use as deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and to secure compliance with requirements specified in this ordinance. In all cases in which special use permits are granted, the City Council may require 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 use permit which has been denied by the City Council shall be resubmitted for a period of twelve (12) months from the date 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 resubmission at an earlier time. 5. Revocation and Extension of Special 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 property 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 out and submitting to the Secretary of the 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 resolution. Special use permits granted pursuant to the provisions of a prior ordinance of Brooklyn Center shall expire within one year of the effective date of this ordinance if construction upon the subject property pursuant to such special use permit has not commenced within that time. In 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 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION AUGUST 11, 2005 CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Pro Tern Newman at 7:34 p.m. ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE Mr. Warren administered the Oath of Office to Eric Berns. ROLL CALL Chair Pro Tern Rex Newman, Commissioners Eric Berns, Rachel Lund, Sean Rahn, and Tim Roche were present. Also present were Secretary to the Planning Commission/Planning and Zoning Specialist Ronald Warren, and Planning Commission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. Commissioner Boeck was absent and excused. Chair Willson was absent and excused. APPROVAL OF MINUTES JUNE 16. 2005 There was a motion by Commissioner Rahn, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to approve the minutes of the June 16, 2005 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Commissioner Lund abstained as she was not present at the meeting. CHAIR'S EXPLANATION Chair Willson explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the Commissions 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. APPLICATION NO. 2005-012 TJB HOMES. INC. Chair Pro Tern Newman introduced Application No. 2005 -012, a request from TJB Homes, Inc. for Site and Building Plan approval and a Special Use Permit for a 12,800 sq. ft. office building and to allow the placement of fill below the 100 year flood elevation at 1701 James Circle North. The property in question is 55,453 sq. ft. (1.27 acres) in area and is zoned C -2 (Commerce). Office buildings such as being proposed are permitted uses in the C -2 zoning district. A special use permit is required to place fill on land located below the 100 year flood elevation Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposals. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 8 -11 -05 for Application No. 2005 -012, and the City Engineer/Public Works Director's report dated 8- 08 -05, attached.) Commissioner Lund asked about the location of mechanical equipment. The applicant, Jason Budzynski, replied that the mechanical equipment would be installed as roof top units. 8 -11 -05 Page 1 Commissioner Rahn asked about the possibility of this building becoming a retail use. Mr. Warren responded that the site would need a total of 60 to 70 parking spaces to accommodate parking for a retail use and that number of parking spaces is not available on the site, therefore, the property may not be used to house retail uses. PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO. 2005 -012 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Lund, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2005 -012, at 8:11 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Pro Tem Newman called for comments from the public. The applicant, Mr. Jason Budzynski, TJB Homes, 9100 Baltimore Street, Blaine, Minnesota introduced himself to the Commissioners. Commissioner Newman asked if the applicant was satisfied with the recommendations made by staff. Mr. Budzynski responded that he is in agreement with all the recommended conditions of approval. Commissioner Roche asked for further explanation regarding the mechanical equipment on the roof. Mr. Budzynski explained that the roof is flat with a gable design around the roof that gives the impression of an elevated roof, which would allow for screening of the roof top units. Commissioner Roche also asked for further clarification on the retaining wall. Mr. Budzynski responded that the retaining wall is only 2 ft high and tapers off to assist with drainage on the site. There was further discussion about the materials to be used for the retaining wall and landscaping being provided on the site. Mr. Budzynski stated that the retaining wall would be made of a decorative material. Commissioner Rahn asked about customer traffic on the site with a proposed showroom display for the anticipated tenant. Mr. Budzynski replied that any display of product on the site would be on a smaller scale and would not generate customer traffic. He added that the product would not be sold on the site and it would not be a retail use. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2005 -012. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Berns, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2005 -012, at 8:23 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair Pro Tem Newman called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners Chair Pro Tem Newman asked Mr. Warren about the history of other instances when building in the flood zone had been accomplished. Mr. Warren responded that it doesn't happen very often and he can't recall any situations where a special use permit had to be considered for the placement of fill below the 100 year flood elevation. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application 8 -11 -05 Page 2 ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2005 -012 TJB HOMES. INC. There was a motion by Commissioner Rahn, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2005 -012, submitted by TJB Homes, Inc., for Site and Building Plan approval and a Special Use Permit for a 12,800 sq. ft. office building and to allow the placement of fill below the 100 year flood elevation at 1701 James Circle North subject to the following conditions: 1. The building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits. 2. Grading, drainage, utility and erosion control plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits. 3. A site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee in an amount to be determined based on cost estimates shall be submitted prior to the issuance of permits to assure the completion of site improvements. 4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanical equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. 5. The building is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system to meet NFPA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in accordance with Chapter 5 of the City Ordinances. 6. An underground irrigation system shall be installed in all landscape areas to facilitate site maintenance. 7. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances. 8. B -612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas. 9. The applicant shall submit an as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines prior to the release of the performance guarantee. 10. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center current Standard Specifications and Details. 11. The plans shall be modified to provide concrete parking delineators /protectors rather than parking lot striping as indicated on the plan. 12. Appropriate erosion and sediment control devices shall be provided on site during construction as approved by the City Engineering Department. 8 -11 -05 Page 3 13. The applicant shall obtain an NPDES permit from the Minnesota PCA prior to disturbing the site. 14. This special use permit is granted for the placement of fill in areas below the 100 year flood elevation based upon the acceptance of an appropriate flood mitigation plan providing acceptable compensatory storage as approved by the City Engineer. Said approval shall take into consideration appropriate comments from the Minnesota DNR and the Watershed Management Commission. 15. This special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 16. The property owner shall enter into a utility maintenance agreement as approved by the City Council prior to the issuance of building permits. 17. The retaining wall shall be constructed with a decorative material. The plans shall be modified to indicate the type of material to be provided. Voting in favor: Chair Pro Tem Newman, Commissioners Berns, Lund, Rahn, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 22, 2005 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. 2005-013 RENO ASSOCIATES Chair Willson introduced Application No. 2005 -013, a request from Reno Associates for Site and Building Plan approval and a Special Use Permit to construct a convenience food restaurant at 6901 Brooklyn Boulevard. The property in question is zoned C -2 (Commerce) and is a vacant parcel of land approximately 21,000 sq. ft. (.48 acres) in area. Convenience food restaurants such as the one proposed are special uses in the C -2 zoning district provided they do not abut R -1, R -2 or R -3 zoned property including abutment at a street line. No such abutment exists in this case. Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposals. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 8 -11 -05 for Application No. 2005 -013, and the City Engineer/Public Works Director's report dated 8- 08 -05, attached.) PUBLIC HEARING— APPLICATION NO. 2005 -013 There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Berns, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2005 -013, at 9:11 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Pro Tem Newman called for comments from the public. 8 -11 -05 Page 4 The applicant, Tommie Reno, representing Reno Associates, introduced himself to the Commission. The Commission inquired as to where the nearest Checker's was located. Mr. Reno responded that the closest stores are in Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Louis. Commissioner Berns inquired about the potential for customers coming to the restaurant on foot and where they would take their food. Mr. Reno responded that this is not a neighborhood sit down restaurant and he does not anticipate a lot of foot traffic. He added that they will, however, have some outside sit down areas located near the corner of 69 and Brooklyn Boulevard possibly a 4 ft. by 4 ft. area. Commissioner Berns pointed out that one of the parking spaces appeared to located in the area proposed for the outside sit down eating area. Mr. Reno stated that there would be adequate parking on the site and the removal of this one parking spot would not create a parking shortage. Commissioner Berns pointed out that it appears on the plan that employees would be carrying out trash through traffic areas, which creates a safety issue. The applicant acknowledged Commissioner Berns' concerns. Commissioner Roche expressed his appreciation to the applicant for his interest in investing in the community. However, he acknowledged some potential traffic issues on the site and made several suggestions for additional directional signage. He also would like to see a plan showing the proposed outside seating. Commissioner Roche also inquired about additional fencing along the property line that abuts the single family home on Brooklyn Boulevard and the apartment building along 69 Avenue. The applicant assured the Commission that those issues will be further reviewed and addressed. There was further discussion by the Commissioners regarding stacking of cars on the site and other safety concerns on the site. Mr. Warren pointed out that most of the Commission's comments were not issues to be considered for approval of the application. Chair Pro Tem Newman reiterated Mr. Warren's comments related to what the Commission was considering for approval of the application. Commissioner Roche inquired of the applicant what made this location attractive for development. Mr. Reno stated that it is a corner lot located along Brooklyn Boulevard and across from Culver's, which would generate business, as being the factors that attracts them to this site. Mr. Curtis Daly, 29245 Dahlia Street NW, Isanti, owner of the residential property abutting the site (6915 Brooklyn Boulevard) stated that most of his concerns have been addressed, however, he would like the Commission to consider extending the fence towards Brooklyn Boulevard to avoid light glare onto his property and to keep trash from blowing onto his property. He also stated that he has not talked to the applicant but would entertain selling them his property if they needed additional land for parking. 8 -11 -05 Page 5 The Commission acknowledged Mr. Daly's concerns. Mr. Reno stated that he was committed to working with Mr. Daly to address his screening concerns. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application No. 2005 -013. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Berns, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2005 -013, at 9:44 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners Commissioner Lund inquired as to how many employees would be working during a shift. The applicant responded that they encourage public transportation by their employees and do not anticipate a shortage of parking spaces. There was further discussion by the Commissioners regarding required screening/fencing along the property line abutting the site and the property addressed 6915 Brooklyn Boulevard. There was a consensus among the Commissioners that, given the assurances of the applicant, that he and the property owner of 6915 Brooklyn Boulevard work together to resolve the screening/fence issue, and that it is not necessary make it a condition of approval. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2005 -013 RENO ASSOCIATES There was a motion by Commissioner Lund, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2005 -013 to construct a convenience food restaurant at 6901 Brooklyn Boulevard subject to the following conditions: 1. 'The building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits. 2. Grading, drainage, utility and erosion control plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits. 3. A site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee in an amount to be determined based on cost estimates shall be submitted prior to the issuance of permits to assure the completion of site improvements. 4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanical equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. 5. An underground irrigation system shall be installed in all landscape areas to facilitate site maintenance. 8 -11 -05 Page 6 6. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances. 7. B -612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas. 8. The applicant shall submit an as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines prior to the release of the performance guarantee. 9. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center current Standard Specifications and Details. 10. This special use permit is granted for the convenience food restaurant proposal as indicated in this application. Any expansion or alteration of the use not comprehended by the zoning ordinance or these plans shall require an amendment to the special use permit. 11. This special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 12. Appropriate erosion and sediment control devices shall be provided on site during construction as approved by the City Engineering Department. 13. The plans should be modified prior to the issuance of building permits to: a. extend the 6 ft. high cedar fence to the north property line. b. show existing and proposed site elevations and contours including pavement surfaces, curbs and the proposed building. c. include catch basins, storm sewer and other methods for collecting and conveying storm water run off from the site. Voting in favor: Chair Pro Tern Newman, Commissioners Berns, Lund, Rahn, and Roche. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 22, 2005 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. OTHER BUSINESS Mr. Warren stated that the September 15, 2005 Planning Commission would be canceled. There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Rahn, to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 10:03 p.m: 8 -11 -05 Page 7 Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass 8 -11 -05 Page 8 City Council Agenda Item No. 10a City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness an Coui _cil Members Carmod iesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: August 18, 2005 Re: Revised Draft policy on minutes The rough outline of alternate policy language in response to the August 8"' City Council discussion follows: REVISED VERSION OF ORIGINAL ALTERNATE #1 Amendment of Minutes No amendment to the draft minutes included in the City Council packet will be in order unless the proposed amendment has been presented to the City Council in a written form suggesting changes or identifying language to be changed, including any proposed deletion of text. The proposed written amendment will not be entertained unless provided in written form allowing for sufficient copies to be made for all City Council members, the Deputy Clerk and City Manager by 6:00 p.m. on the date of a regular City Council meeting. A Council Member who has not had sufficient time to prepare a written proposed amendment to the draft City Council minutes for the most recent meeting, may move to table the minutes to the next regular City Council meeting and if a majority vote in favor of tabling the adoption of the draft minutes, such minutes will be tabled to the next regular City Council meeting. No amendment to draft City Council minutes that have been tabled will be in order or entertained unless the amendment is provided to the City Manager in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text, by noon on the Wednesday before the next regular City Council meeting following the meeting at which the minutes were tabled. ALTERNATE #2 Amendment of Minutes The City Council will not consider amendments to minutes that are not included in full text in the City Council packet, unless the Council Member proposing an 0 amendment provides a written identification of the specific page and lines of the 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityolbrooklyncenter.org minutes to be amended and a written statement of the general nature of the change(s) being requested. A proposal to correct a typographical error need not be in writing. ORIGINAL PROPOSAL Amendment of Minutes No amendment to the draft minutes included in the City Council packet will be in order unless the proposed amendment has been presented to the City Council in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text. The proposed written amendment will not be entertained unless provided in written form and in sufficient copies for all City Council members, the Deputy Clerk and City Manager by 6:00 p.m. on the date of a regular City Council meeting. A Council Member who has not had sufficient time to prepare a written proposed amendment to the draft City Council minutes for the most recent meeting, may move to table the minutes to the next regular City Council meeting and if a majority vote in favor of tabling the adoption of the draft minutes, such minutes will be tabled to the next regular City Council meeting. No amendment to draft City Council minutes that have been tabled will be in order or entertained unless the amendment is provided to the City Manager in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text, by noon on the Wednesday before the next regular City Council meeting following the meeting at which the minutes were tabled. Page 2 08/18/2005 Or k...M Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING AMENDMENT OF MINUTES WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a City Council Handbook on January 23, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to modify its Handbook, adding a policy regarding amendment of minutes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the City Council Handbook be and hereby is amended to add the following language to the section entitled Agenda as follows: Amendment to Minutes No amendment to the draft minutes included in the City Council packet will be in order unless the proposed amendment has been presented to the City Council in a written form suggesting changes or identifying language to be changed, including any proposed deletion of text. The proposed written amendment will not be entertained unless provided in written form allowing for sufficient copies to be made for all City Council members, the Deputy Clerk and City Manager by 6:00 p.m. on the date of a regular City Council meeting. A Council Member who has not had sufficient time to prepare a written proposed amendment to P the draft City Council minutes for the most recent meeting, may move to table the minutes to the next regular City Council meeting and if a majority vote in favor of tabling the adoption of the draft minutes, such minutes will be tabled to the next regular City Council meeting. No amendment to draft City Council minutes that have been tabled will be in order or entertained unless the amendment is provided to the City Manager in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text, by noon on the Wednesday before the next regular City Council meeting following the meeting at which the minutes were tabled. August 22. 2005 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. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING AMENDMENT OF MINUTES WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a City Council Handbook on January 23, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to modify its Handbook, adding a policy regarding amendment of minutes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the City Council Handbook be and hereby is amended to add the following language to the section entitled Agenda as follows: Amendment to Minutes The City Council will not consider amendments to minutes that are not included in full text in the City Council packet, unless the Council Member proposing an amendment provides a written identification of the specific page and lines of the minutes to be amended and a written statement of the general nature of the change(s) being requested. A proposal to correct a typographical error need not be in writing. Auaust 22.2005 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. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING AMENDMENT OF MINUTES WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a City Council Handbook on January 23, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to modify its Handbook, adding a policy regarding amendment of minutes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the City Council Handbook be and hereby is amended to add the following language to the section entitled Agenda as follows: Amendment to Minutes No amendment to the draft minutes included in the City Council packet will be in order unless the proposed amendment has been presented to the City Council in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text. The proposed written amendment will not be entertained unless provided in written form and in sufficient copies for all City Council members, the Deputy Clerk, and City Manager by 6:00 p.m. on the date of a regular City Council meeting. A Council Member who has not had sufficient time to prepare a written proposed amendment to the draft City Council minutes for the most recent meeting, may move to table the minutes to the next regular City Council meeting and if a majority vote in favor of tabling the adoption of the draft minutes, such minutes will be tabled to the next regular City Council meeting No amendment to draft City Council minutes that have been tabled will be in order or entertained unless the amendment is provided to the City Manager in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text, by noon on the Wednesday before the next regular City Council meeting following the meeting at which the minutes were tabled. Aueust 8.2005 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. Page l of l r Michael McCauley r From: Kathleen Carmody F Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 9:59 AM To: Michael McCauley r Subject: Council corrections to the minutes Mike, Could you please draft some sort of resolution for discussion at a work session or the next council meeting that addresses changes to the minutes? I would like it to require changes to be in writing at the council table by 6:00 p.m. of the night they are to be approved. If changes cannot be sent within that timeline, then the council will move to table the minutes for two weeks to the next meeting and changes will be in writing and included in the following meetings packets. Otherwise changes will not be considered. Thanks, Kathleen s 07/19/2005 City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness and C it Members Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: July 21, 2005 Re: Council Member Carmody's request regarding a policy on minutes The rough outline of a policy in response to Council Member Carmody's request would be an additional paragraph on page 9 or 10 of the Council Handbook (adopted by resolution): Amendment of Minutes No amendment to the draft minutes included in the City Council packet will be in order unless the proposed amendment has been presented to the City Council in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text. The proposed written amendment will not be entertained unless provided in written form and in sufficient copies for all City Council members, the Deputy Clerk and City Manager by 6:00 p.m, on the date of a regular City Council meeting. A Council Member who has not had sufficient time to prepare a written proposed amendment to the draft City Council minutes for the most recent meeting, may move to table the minutes to the next regular City Council meeting and if a majority vote in favor of tabling the adoption of the draft minutes, such minutes will be tabled to the next regular City Council meeting. No amendment to draft City Council minutes that have been tabled will be in order or entertained unless the amendment is provided to the City Manager in written form setting forth the complete text of the proposed amendment, including any proposed deletion of text, by noon on the Wednesday before the next regular City Council meeting following the meeting at which the minutes were tabled. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org City Council Agenda Item No. lOb OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness and Council Members C ody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: August 16, 2005 Re: Consent Agenda: Minutes of adoption There is no impediment to having the minutes reflect the adoption of the consent agenda as one motion. Attached is an example of how the minutes could be written to state the motion and its adoption once, listing all of the items adopted. Staff would prefer the unitary approach to the minutes as opposed to the current practice of restating the motion and vote for each item in the consent agenda. The unitary approach would save time and paper, as well as more clearly reflect the adoption on a consent agenda. The item is on the agenda to report back from the August Bch meeting and to request direction from the City Council on whether the Council would like to change the manner in which the minutes are prepared regarding the consent agenda adoption. 6301 Shingle g Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org 7. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA There was a oti m on by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve the agenda and consent agenda with the amended July 25, 2005 Study Session minutes. Motion passed unanimously. The following items were approved by consent: 7a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES July 25, 2005, Study, Regular, and Work Session. 7b. LICENSE& AMUSEMENT DEVICES Regal Cinemas 6420 Camden Avenue North MECHANICAL Abrahamson Heating 2144 1h Street, Procter New Mech Companies 1633 Eustis Street, St. Paul Sabre Heating and A/C 3062 Ranchview Lane North, Plymouth Wise Ref and Heating and Air 21800 Woodbine Street, Anoka RENTAL Renewal: 370655 1h Avenue North (Single Family Group Home) Mainsl Properties 4700 -02 68 Avenue North (Two Family) Kristina and Michael Bowe 542872 "d Circle North (Single Family) Joseph Ditto 5916 Aldrich Avenue North (Single Family) Jay Prussman 5801 Ewing Avenue North (Single Family) Yesinde Idowu 1519 Humboldt Place (Single Family) Suburban Properties 1525 Humboldt Place (Single Family) Suburban Propertis 6637 Xerxes Place (Single Family) Douglas Finch Initial: 3913 France Place North (Single Family) Betty Nelson SIGN HANGER All Brite Signs Inc. 13325 Commerce Boulevard, Rogers Signcrafters Outdoor Display 7775 Main Street NE, Fridley 7c. RESOLUTION TITLE AND NUMBER City Council Agenda Item No. lOc City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM DATE: August 17, 2005 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Resolution Calling for a Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts Attached for City Council consideration is a resolution calling for a public hearing on Monday, September 12, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for delinquent public utility service accounts. Property owners with delinquent public utilities service accounts have received notice of delinquent account in accordance with the established collection policy and have not made payment. The proposed levy roll has over 550 entries and is quite lengthy. It will be available for inspection Monday night. 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 interest rate is 5.5 percent, as previously established by the Council. i 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityolbrooklyncenter.org Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CALLING FORA HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS BE IS RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 12th day of September, 2005 in City Hall at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to pass upon the proposed assessments for the following charges: Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts 2. The City Clerk with the assistance of the Director of Public Works shall forthwith prepare assessment rolls for the above charges, and shall keep them on file and open to inspection by any interested persons. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing. 4. The City Clerk shall cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each parcel described in such assessment rolls not less than two weeks prior to the hearing. 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. 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THOMAS ANNA Y Y Y S 302.87 30.00 332.87 .00000 332.87 2711921430032 89662 AC 7012 EWING AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1440 1- 01054 000 -1 -03- GROVE DEBRA Y Y Y S 238.39 30.00 268.39 .00000 268.39 2711921420012 89662 AC 7051 DREW AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 1- 01056 000 -9 -04- GRAHAM TIMOTHY J Y Y Y S 265.47 30.00 295.47 .00000 295.47 2711921430014 89662 AC 7037 DREW AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 GRAHAM TIMOTHY J Y Y Y B PO BOX 29844 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -0844 1- 01062 000 -1 -07- GREENFIELD JULIA Y Y Y S 53.68 30.00 83.68 .00000 83.68 2711921430020 89662 AC 7001 DREW AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 1- 01068 000 -5 -02- WATZKE DONALD Y Y Y S 267.92 30.00 297.92 .00000 297.92 2711921430009 89662 AC 6942 DREW AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1434 1- 01108- 000 -7 -02- EDSTROM ERICK Y Y Y S 282.24 30.00 312.24 .00000 312.24 2711921420122 89664 AC 3616 VIOLET AVE 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1467 1- 01117- 000 -6 -03- KRAUSE DAVE Y Y Y S 299.40 30.00 329.40 .00000 329.40 2711921420099 89663 AC 3724 VIOLET AVE 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1469 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 10 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 1- 01121- 000 -0 -07- HINGOS VENUSMARIE Y Y Y S 89.94 30.00 119.94 .00000 119.94 2711921420095 89663 AC 7142 FRANCE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1405 1- 01126- 000 -5 -03- ROBECK MARY Y Y Y S 232.91 30.00 262.91 .00000 262.91 2711921420090 89663 AC 3713 72ND AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1415 1- 01204 000 -0 -02- WOODS F. Y Y Y S 68.83 30.00 98.83 .00000 98.83 2711921420034 89663 AC 3612 WOODBINE LA 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1477 1- 01216 000 -6 -05- GOVAN KERRY Y Y Y S 181.56 30.00 211.56 .00000 211.56 2711921310001 89256 AC 7243 FRANCE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1447 GOVAN CYNTHIA Y Y Y 2 7243 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1447 1- 01226- 000 -4 -02- KOCUR JAMES Y Y Y S 240.66 30.00 270.66 .00000 270.66 2711921310051 89256 AC 7131 FRANCE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1445 1- 01284 000 -3 -02- EDWARDS JAMES Y Y Y S 84.51 30.00 114.51 .00000 114.51 2711921310021 89256 AC 7219 GRIMES AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1455 EDWARDS ROBYN Y Y Y 2 7219 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1455 1- 01301 000 -2 -06- BRIGGS JASON Y Y Y S 493.17 30.00 523.17 .00000 523.17 2711921340028 89258 AC 7013 GRIMES AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1451 1- 01309- 010 -3 -01- TESMAR KEVIN Y Y Y S 202.65 30.00 232.65 .00000 232.65 2711921340083 1981 AC 6906 HALIFAX AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1372 i 0 9 CITY OF OKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAO 11 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 1- 01318 000 -3 -01- ELLING MARCUS Y Y Y S 107.86 30.00 137.86 .00000 137.86 2711921340044 89258 AC 7018 HALIFAX AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1374 1- 0- "''��21 000 02 J$H£.TSBR LAWRENCE --K -Y- Y -Y -B 346.62 30.00 376.62 .00000 376.62 2711921340047 89258 AC 7036 HALIFAX AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1374 1- 01330 000 -7 -04- JOHNSON LISA Y Y Y S 239.70 30.00 269.70 .00000 269.70 2711921310042 89256 AC 7106 HALIFAX AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1356 1- 01343 000 -2 -02- LEE XAI Y Y Y S 400.41 30.00 430.41 .00000 430.41 2711921310031 89256 AC 7236 HALIFAX AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1358 VANG YOUA Y Y Y 2 7236 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1358 1- 01447 000 -7 -04- INI ASSOC Y N N S 110.52 30.00 140.52 .00000 140.52 2711921330082 AC 7030 BROOKLYN BLVD 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370 INI ASSOC Y N Y B PO BOX 581608 MPLS MN 55458 -1608 MYERS ERMA Y N Y C 7030 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370 1- 01451 010 -9 -06- ALBRECHT LTD Y Y Y S 281.67 30.00 311.67 .00000 311.67 2711921330091 AC 7066 BROOKLYN BLVD 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370 1- 01477 000 -0 -03- WALKER WENDELL Y Y Y S 266.08 30.00 296.08 .00000 296.08 2811921410141 90110 AC 4710 WINGARD LA 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 12 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP WALKER SARINA Y Y Y 2 4710 WINGARD LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231 1- 01495- 000 -8 -01- ZIERKE ROGER Y Y Y S 256.65 30.00 286.65 .00000 286.65 2711921320059 89633 AC 4507 71ST AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1312 ZIERKE KATHY N Y Y 2 4507 71ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 1- 01503 000 -8 -04- OTU NANA Y Y Y S 120.39 30.00 150.39 .00000 150.39 2711921320033 89633 AC 7100 MAJOR AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1340 1- 01531 000 -4 -02- WILSON LATESHA N Y N S 129.43 30.00 159.43 .00000 159.43 2711921320008 89633 AC 7212 LEE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1336 BLADE LETIA Y N Y B 4925 92ND CRESCENT AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -1651 1- 01540 000 -3 -04- AYALA ELENA Y Y Y S 302.94 30.00 332.94 .00000 332.94 2711921320081 89634 CB 7207 KYLE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1329 1- 01552 000 -8 -03- CORBITT BRETT Y Y Y S 252.62 30.00 282.62 .00000 282.62 2711921320093 89634 AC 7130 KYLE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1328 1- 01555 000 -5 -03- WILLIAMS CALVIN Y Y Y S 808.69 30.00 838.69 .00000 838.69 2711921320090 89634 AC 7212 KYLE AVE N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1330 1- 01582- 000 -2 -03- GLENZINSKI THOMAS Y Y Y S 401.76 30.00 431.76 .00000 431.76 2711921310100 89637 AC 4213 WOODBINE LA 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1345 I CITY OF OKLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PA* 13 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 1- 01630- 000 -4 -07- RATH JAMES C Y Y Y S 176.72 30.00 206.72 .00000 206.72 3511921220028 1318 AC 2910 68TH LN N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1439 1- 01633- 150 -4 -05- SHROPSHIRE DARYL A Y Y Y S 227.84 30.00 257.84 .00000 257.84 3511921230070 2005 AC 6613 XERXES PL N 04/20/2005 1 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1761 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 1 ACCOUNTS 93 CERT GROUP 1 TOTALS: 21915.38 2790.00 24705.38 .00 24705.38 1- 00021 000 -3 -09- MENDOZA -TAPIA JULIAN Y Y Y S 182.58 30.00 212.58 .00000 212.58 3311921120015 89348 CB 6813 TOLEDO AVE N 04/29/2005 11 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1669 1- 00121 000 -2 -02- ALEXANDER TREAGER CAROL Y Y N S 150.84 30.00 180.84 .00000 180.84 3311921110090 89630 CB 6830 REGENT AVE N 04/01/2005 11 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1662 ALEXANDER TREAGER CAROL Y N Y F 4532 KNOX AVE N MINNEAPOLIS MN 55412 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 11 ACCOUNTS 2 CERT GROUP 11 TOTALS: 333.42 60.00 393.42 .00 393.42 TOTAL NUMBER BG 1 ACCOUNTS 95 BG 1 TOTALS: 22248.80 2850.00 25098.80 .00 25098.80 I CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 14 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 2- 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AVE N 04/06/2005_ 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1036 2- 11073 000 -5 -01- RUDQUIST CLARENCE Y Y Y S 190.43 30.00 220.43 .00000 220.43 2611921430082 89437 AC 7007 NEWTON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1038 2- 11101 000 -1 -08- STOOPES MOKAMBA JENNIFER Y Y Y S 230.10 30.00 260.10 .00000 260.10 2611921420061 89437 AC 7200 NEWTON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1043 2- 11107- 000 -5 -03- EDSON MARK Y Y Y S 116.62 30.00 146.62 .00000 146.62 2611921420047 89437 AC 7118 NEWTON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1041 0 0 9 CITY OF KLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAO 15 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 2- 11112 000 -8 -02- VINGER MALCOLM T Y Y Y S 139.27 30.00 169.27 .00000 169.27 2611921430074 89437 AC 7030 NEWTON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1039 2- 11168 000 -1 -05- JOKONDO ANTHONY Y Y Y S 111.86 30.00 141.86 .00000 141.86 2611921420032 89437 AC 7136 MORGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1033 2- 11178 000 -9 -06- JALLAH JOYCE A Y Y Y S 224.68 30.00 254.68 .00000 254.68 2611921430054 89437 AC 7018 MORGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1031 2- 11198 000 -5 -01- WEBB JOHN L Y Y Y S 238.24 30.00 268.24 .00000 268.24 2611921430046 89437 AC 7001 LOGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 2- 11202 000 -9 -05- MCGINTY JUSTIN Y Y Y S 202.43 30.00 232.43 .00000 232.43 2611921430042 89437 AC 7025 LOGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 SAUNDERS COLETTE Y Y Y 2 7025 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 2- 11204 000 -7 -05- STILL ABEDNEGO Y Y Y S 236.54 30.00 266.54 .00000 266.54 2611921430040 89437 AC 7037 LOGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 2- 11211 000 -8 -02- BROLSMA MICHAEL Y Y Y S 272.82 30.00 302.82 .00000 302.82 2611921420019 89437 AC 7137 LOGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 2- 11235- 000 -0 -02- TURNER LUANNE Y Y Y S 243.62 30.00 273.62 .00000 273.62 2611921410085 89744 AC 7108 LOGAN AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1025 2- 11260- 000 -8 -06- FREEMAN JOHNETTA Y Y N S 256.60 30.00 286.60 .00000 286.60 2611921440106 244 AC 1600 69TH AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1403 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 16 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP SAMPSON REBECCA Y N Y B 8008 83RD AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55445 -2130 2- 11309 000 -1 -01- PAINE DEBBIE N Y Y S 135.54 30.00 165.54 .00000 165.54 2611921440033 89406 AC 7031 JAMES AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1161 GREGORY MRS. FRANK Y N Y 0 7031 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1161 2- 11323 000 -3 -02- ADAMS OMAR Y Y Y S 111.16 30.00 141.16 .00000 141.16 2611921440056 89476 AC 7018 IRVING AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1160 2- 11402 000 -7 -04- CAVALLARO PAUL Y Y Y S 217.14 30.00 247.14 .00000 247.14 2611921440021 89404 AC 7013 KNOX AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1015 2- 11428 000 -7 -04- HANNINEN HARLAN Y Y Y S 611.98 30.00 641.98 .00000 641.98 2228 AC 1516 73RD AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2439 CITY OF BROOKLYN PK N N Y C 5200 85TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -4301 2- 11439 010 -3 -05- WASHINGTON DARNELL Y Y Y S 302.84 30.00 332.84 .00000 332.84 2611921410106 89784 AC 7242 KNOX AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1019 2- 12006 000 -5 -03- CORWIN WILLIAM Y Y Y S 233.74 30.00 263.74 .00000 263.74 2511921320056 89647 AC 7212 HUMBOLDT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157 2- 12017 000 -2 -01- MARTINEZ CARMELO Y Y Y S 285.86 30.00 315.86 .00000 315.86 2511921330074 89647 AC 7042 HUMBOLDT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1153 I CITY OF *KLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PAO 17 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 2- 12072 000 -4 -04- HERNANDEZ DONALD Y Y Y S 321.05 30.00 351.05 .00000 351.05 2511921320118 90150 AC 7218 GIRARD AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1149 2- 12109 000 -1 -04- MCNEIL THERESA Y Y Y S 212.33 30.00 242.33 .00000 242.33 2511921330065 89643 AC 7001 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138 2- 12112 000 -6 -03- NOSKA JAMES Y Y Y S 218.89 30.00 248.89 .00000 248.89 2511921330062 89643 AC 7019 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138 2- 12116 000 -2 -03- PARLIN JOHN Y Y Y S 156.92 30.00 186.92 .00000 186.92 2511921330058 89643 AC 7043 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138 2- 12121 000 -5 -08- ROBERTS BRENDA Y Y Y S 205.24 30.00 235.24 .00000 235.24 2511921320043 89643 AC 1301 72ND AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1122 2- 12127 000 -9 -02- GANDSEY STEPHEN R Y Y Y S 284.04 30.00 314.04 .00000 314.04 2511921320012 89104 AC 7229 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1142 2- 12135 000 -9 -06- SCHWARTZ GARY Y Y Y S 245.54 30.00 275.54 .00000 275.54 2511921320004 89104 AC 7216 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1143 SCHWARTZ CHERYL Y Y Y 2 7216 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1143 2- 12140 000 -2 -03- LARSON GREG Y Y Y S 240.89 30.00 270.89 .00000 270.89 2511921320087 90065 AC 7136 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141 2- 12141 000 -1 -02- XIONG CHUE Y Y Y S 95.35 30.00 125.35 .00000 125.35 2511921320086 90065 AC 7130 FREMONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 18 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP KHANG CHOR Y Y Y 2 7130 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141 2- 12165 000 -2 -06- FIEDLER DAVID Y Y Y S 588.28 30.00 618.28 .00000 618.28 2511921320088 90065 AC 7049 EMERSON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1106 2- 12188 000 -5 -04- LITZAU JOHN A Y Y Y S 293.76 30.00 323.76 .00000 323.76 2511921320109 90065 AC 7218 EMERSON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1109 2- 12193 000 -8 -04- BOYCE NANCY Y Y Y S 231.91 30.00 261.91 .00000 261.91 2511921320093 90065 AC 7048 EMERSON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1107 2- 12205 000 -4 -03- DEBAR NATHANIEL Y Y Y S 238.16 30.00 268.16 .00000 268.16 2511921330015 89261 AC 1112 EMERSON LA 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1111 2- 12228 000 -7 -02- JANSEN ROBERT Y Y Y S 317.66 30.00 347.66 .00000 347.66 2511921320104 90065 AC 7201 DUPONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1215 2- 12253- 000 -5 -05- WELLEH HELENA Y Y Y S 203.05 30.00 233.05 .00000 233.05 2511921310009 89477 AC 815 73RD AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2646 ROBERTS BOBBY Y Y Y 2 815 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2646 2- 12258 060 -4 -04- BELILLE KEVIN Y Y Y S 79.83 30.00 109.83 .00000 109.83 2221 AC 632 73RD AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2643 CITY OF BROOKLYN PK N N Y C 5200 85TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -4301 CITY OF WYN CENTER 9 08/22/2005 PAGi* 19 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 2- 12262- 000 -4 -06- GBADYU KONMOHN Y Y Y S 290.30 30.00 320.30 .00000 320.30 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CENTER MN 55430 -1516 HINES ANTHONY Y N Y B 4604 GALAXIE POINT EAGAN MN 55122 -2576 2- 15799 000 -9 -02- ODEGAARD JOHN Y Y Y S 256.42 30.00 286.42 .00000 286.42 3611921210114 263 AC 811 69TH AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1623 2- 15819 000 -5 -01- BICE DAVID Y Y Y S 246.81 30.00 276.81 .00000 276.81 3611921210023 89612 AC 6832 COLFAX AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1518 2- 15820 000 -2 -02- WILLIAMS KATHY Y Y Y S 213.63 30.00 243.63 .00000 243.63 3611921240013 89315 AC 811 67TH AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1652 2- 15846 000 -2 -07- VUE MAY Y Y Y S 94.91 30.00 124.91 .00000 124.91 3611921240051 89284 AC 6639 BRYANT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1804 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 22 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T 2 0 N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 2- 15930 000 -9 -04- MOORE DOUGLAS Y Y Y S 378.04 30.00 408.04 .00000 408.04 3611921210056 90066 AC 6724 DUPONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1520 2- 15935 000 -4 -04- EASTIN ALYN Y Y Y S 83.58 30.00 113.58 .00000 113.58 3611921240045 89433 AC 6642 DUPONT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1808 2- 15980- 030 -5 -04- KILLEN BRENDA Y Y Y S 208.98 30.00 238.98 .00000 238.98 3611921220050 89311 AC 6712 EMERSON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1524 2- 16009 000 -3 -02- SOLOMON JOHN Y Y Y S 206.47 30.00 236.47 .00000 236.47 3611921220031 89237 AC 6819 EMERSON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1525 2- 16011- 000 -9 -03- STEINBACH JESTIN Y Y Y S 290.73 30.00 320.73 .00000 320.73 3611921220029 89237 AC 6831 EMERSON AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1525 2- 16017 200 -9 -09- SMITH DAWN Y N Y S 202.20 30.00 232.20 .00000 232.20 3611921220104 1778 AC 6827 FREMONT PL N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1583 2- 16018 060 -6 -03- PICKETT THOMAS J Y Y Y S 97.55 30.00 127.55 .00000 127.55 3611921220095 1778 AC 1325 68TH LN N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1586 2- 16018 080 -4 -02- REVARD M. Y Y Y S 248.96 30.00 278.96 .00000 278.96 3611921220097 1778 AC 1333 68TH LN N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1589 2- 16018 160 -4 -09- VITA LISA Y Y Y S 239.69 30.00 269.69 .00000 269.69 3611921220090 1778 AC 1328 68TH LN N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 i 2- 16018 180 -2 -07- MCFEELY BIBI Y Y N S 164.23 30.00 194.23 .00000 194.23 3611921220060 1615 AC 1320 68TH LN N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 CITY OF l*KLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAG 23 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP KELLER WILLIAMS REALESTATE Y N Y B ATTN: ANGELA LARSON 8 PINETREE DR #150 ARDEN HILLS MN 55112 2- 16018- 190 -1 -09- POINTER TONISHA N Y N S 253.63 30.00 283.63 .00000 283.63 3611921220059 1615 AC 1316 68TH LN N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 BLOUNT MCKISSACK VALERIE Y N Y B 3617 DOUGLAS DR CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1928 2- 16026 000 -2 -05- VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. Y N N S 786.84 30.00 816.84 .00000 816.84 3511921110002 2224 AC 6743 HUMBOLDT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1545 VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. Y N Y B CENTRAL BANK BUILDING 5995 OREN AVENUE NORTH STILLWATER MN 55082 -6377 2- 16027 000 -1 -05- VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. Y N N S 1063.51 30.00 1093.51 .00000 1093.51 3511921110002 89035 AC 6737 HUMBOLDT AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1544 VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. Y N Y 0 CENTRAL BANK BUILDING 5995 OREN AVENUE NORTH STILLWATER MN 55082 -6377 2- 16071- 000 -6 -06- 1975 ROBERT ST PARTNERS Y Y N S 6639.56 30.00 6669.56 .00000 6669.56 3511921130006 1230 AC 2101 FREEWAY BLVD 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1731 1975 ROBERT ST PARTNERS Y N Y B 6010 HIGHWAY 7 ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 -2322 ATTN: D J SIKKA Y N Y 2 6010 HIGHWAY 7 ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 24 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 2- 16096 000 -7 -02- HANSON JOHN Y Y Y S 152.75 30.00 182.75 .00000 182.75 3611921210088 90095 AC 6731 ALDRICH AVE N 04/06/2005 2 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1625 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 2 ACCOUNTS 79 CERT GROUP 2 TOTALS: 26335.77 2370.00 28705.77 .00 28705.77 TOTAL NUMBER BG 2 ACCOUNTS 79 BG 2 TOTALS: 26335.77 2370.00 28705.77 .00 28705.77 I I CITY OF KLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAC 25 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 01700 000 -5 -05- SCHWARZ JOHN Y N N S 326.32 30.00 356.32 .00000 356.32 3311921430081 89563 AC 5401 63RD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2069 SCHWARZ JOHN Y N Y B 6694 FRIDLEY ST FRIDLEY MN 55432 -4733 3- 01723 000 -8 -02- PODGORAK SUSAN Y Y Y S 220.91 30.00 250.91 .00000 250.91 3311921430070 89247 AC 5212 62ND AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2360 3- 01729 000 -2 -04- BLAND DARRELL Y Y Y S 166.96 30.00 196.96 .00000 196.96 3311921430080 89563 AC 5330 62ND AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2362 3- 01784 000 -4 -02- COLE AUGUSTUS Y Y Y S 198.44 30.00 228.44 .00000 228.44 3311921430001 89033 AC 5101 63RD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2329 KIAZOLU BENDU Y Y Y 2 5101 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2329 3- 01790 000 -6 -03- PATNODE JEFF Y Y Y S 130.16 30.00 160.16 .00000 160.16 3311921440054 90087 AC 6212 REGENT AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2354 3- 01800 000 -4 -03- LUKE KENNETH R Y Y Y S 218.68 30.00 248.68 .00000 248.68 3311921440033 90086 AC 6113 QUAIL AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2347 3- 01838- 000 -0 -02- EXODUS COMM DEV CORP Y Y Y S 1014.50 30.00 1044.50 .00000 1044.50 3311921440010 89283 AC 4801 63RD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2339 3- 01886 000 -1 -02- RESIDENT N Y N S 222.45 30.00 252.45 .00000 252.45 3311921130079 89346 AC 6523 UNITY AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2076 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 26 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP XIONG YEE J Y N Y 0 6001 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2642 3- 01888 000 -9 -05- HUGHES SCHELLINA Y Y Y S 223.03 30.00 253.03 .00000 253.03 3311921130077 89346 AC 6601 UNITY AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1635 3- 01896- 000 -9 -07- STARR SHANNON Y Y Y S 280.58 30.00 310.58 .00000 310.58 3311921130069 89346 AC 5306 HOWE LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1632 STEVENSON SHALONDA Y Y Y 2 5306 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1632 3- 01905 000 -8 -02- TURNER CHARLES E Y Y Y S 111.62 30.00 141.62 .00000 141.62 3311921130060 89346 AC 5124 HOWE LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1628 3- 01967 000 -3 -03- CARMICHAEL BILL Y Y Y S 23.95 30.00 53.95 .00000 53.95 3311921140069 89346 AC 5004 66TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1614 3- 01987 000 -9 -03- RANCOUR JED Y Y Y S 262.69 30.00 292.69 .00000 292.69 3311921130014 89344 AC 6524 UNITY AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2075 3- 01999 000 -5 -05- LEWIS JODY Y Y Y S 439.30 30.00 469.30 .00000 469.30 3311921130026 89344 AC 5118 WINCHESTER LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1641 3- 02010 000 -8 -02- MCCORMICK PAUL Y Y N S 202.43 30.00 232.43 .00000 232.43 3311921130031 89344 CB 5119 WINCHESTER LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1640 3- 02020- 000 -6 -03- MCDUFFIE JACQUELINE Y Y Y S 104.71 30.00 134.71 .00000 134.71 3311921130041 89344 AC 5307 WINCHESTER LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1644 CITY OF &LYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PAG* 27 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02055 000 -4 -03- DAVIS GARY Y Y Y S 169.73 30.00 199.73 .00000 199.73 3311921410071 89342 AC 6407 PERRY AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 DAVIS TONYA Y Y Y 2 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 3- 02103 000 -6 -02- PETRIE KENNETH Y Y Y S 290.44 30.00 320.44 .00000 320.44 3311921410120 89342 AC 6345 QUAIL AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 3- 02104 000 -5 -04- TABLAS HECTOR Y Y Y S 363.85 30.00 393.85 .00000 393.85 3311921410119 89342 AC 6337 QUAIL AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 TABLAS OLGA Y Y Y 2 6337 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 3- 02110 000 -7 -05- XIONG GER Y Y Y S 357.57 30.00 387.57 .00000 387.57 3311921410113 89342 AC 6332 REGENT AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2029 THAO LEE Y Y Y 2 6332 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2029 3- 02125- 000 -0 -03- BAKER Y Y Y S 222.06 30.00 252.06 .00000 252.06 3311921420030 89342 AC 6333 REGENT AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2028 3- 02188- 000 -4 -03- KILLEBREW BEVERLY Y Y Y S 378.97 30.00 408.97 .00000 408.97 3311921420079 89343 AC 5318 ELEANOR LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2023 3- 02201 000 -7 -03- WAZWAZ ABED Y Y Y S 318.51 30.00 348.51 .00000 348.51 3311921420115 89343 AC 6318 UNITY AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2039 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 28 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02210 000 -6 -06- JONES HARRIGAN NORA S Y Y Y S 216.94 30.00 246.94 .00000 246.94 3311921420106 89343 AC 5201 ELEANOR LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2020 3- 02232 000 -0 -04- ROONEY MARY Y Y Y S 206.43 30.00 236.43 .00000 236.43 3311921410055 89722 AC 6412 PERRY AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2064 3- 02238 000 -4 -02- BUTLER SOLOMON Y Y Y S 295.37 30.00 325.37 .00000 325.37 3311921410032 89245 AC 6437 ORCHARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2059 BUTLER DONYALE Y Y Y 2 6437 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2059 3- 02250 000 -7 -01- HILL WILLIAM A Y Y Y S 273.74 30.00 303.74 .00000 303.74 3311921410044 89245 AC 6313 ORCHARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057 3- 02252 000 -5 -02- CAMPBELL TIMOTHY Y Y Y S 207.05 30.00 237.05 .00000 237.05 3311921410046 89245 AC 6301 ORCHARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057 3- 02262 000 -3 -02- SCOTT LEONARD Y Y Y S 109.20 30.00 139.20 .00000 139.20 3311921410018 89245 AC 6406 ORCHARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2060 SCOTT KENYDRA Y Y Y 2 6406 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2060 3- 02269 000 -6 -03- BOBRAY AYESHA Y Y Y S 200.00 30.00 230.00 .00000 230.00 3311921410001 89245 AC 6443 NOBLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055 BOBRAY SYLVESTER Y Y Y 2 6443 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055 CITY OF SKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAO 29 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02274- 000 -9 -03- BATES ERICK Y Y Y S 212.39 30.00 242.39 .00000 242.39 3311921410006 89245 AC 6413 NOBLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055 3- 02276 000 -7 -06- MURCK NANCY Y Y Y S 227.62 30.00 257.62 .00000 257.62 3311921410008 89245 AC 6401 NOBLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055 3- 02282 000 -9 -03- GOODMAN ARTHUR Y Y Y S 100.41 30.00 130.41 .00000 130.41 3311921410025 89245 AC 4701 ELEANOR LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2051 GOODMAN JANICE Y Y Y 2 4701 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 3- 02295 000 -4 -03- HUDLOW JON L Y Y Y S 241.77 30.00 271.77 .00000 271.77 3411921320019 89371 AC 6431 MAJOR AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 3- 02300 000 -7 -02- CAPLES JAMES Y Y Y S 215.39 30.00 245.39 .00000 245.39 3411921320024 89371 AC 6401 MAJOR AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 3- 02312 000 -3 -05- HARGROVE CHARLES Y Y Y S 326.81 30.00 356.81 .00000 356.81 3411921320014 89371 AC 6424 MAJOR AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2135 HARGROVE ROSA Y Y_ Y 2 6424 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2135 3- 02322 000 -1 -02- SCHORN JOSEPH Y Y Y S 243.76 30.00 273.76 .00000 273.76 3411921320008 89371 AC 6401 LEE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2132 3- 02334 000 -7 -02- COBB MORTON J Y Y Y S 243.74 30.00 273.74 .00000 273.74 3311921410029 89245 AC 4706 63RD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2338 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 30 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02350- 000 -6 -02- ROWE EDWARD Y Y Y S 137.20 30.00 167.20 .00000 167.20 3411921330072 89248 AC 6206 NOBLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2484 3- 02400 000 -6 -02- GUZMAN GUADALUPE Y Y Y S 85.36 30.00 115.36 .00000 115.36 3411921330060 89248 AC 6218 MAJOR AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2480 ADAME JESUS Y Y Y 2 6218 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2480 3- 02429 000 -3 -02- PHOMPHACKDY MOLINNA Y Y Y S 131.32 30.00 161.32 .00000 161.32 3411921330054 89241 AC 6137 LEE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2475 PICKENS RONNET Y N Y B 8431 YATES AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -2187 3- 02548 000 -9 -02- BROWN CHRISTINE Y Y Y S 86.96 30.00 116.96 .00000 116.96 3411921330037 89241 AC 6224 LEE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2478 3- 02549 000 -8 -04- STANFORD JASON Y Y Y S 239.36 30.00 269.36 .00000 269.36 3411921330036 89241 AC 6230 LEE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2478 STANFORD PORSHIA Y Y Y 2 6230 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2478 3- 02568 000 -4 -04- SANNEH OMAR Y Y Y S 148.41 30.00 178.41 .00000 178.41 3411921320108 89600 AC 4401 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2109 CHAM MARAM Y Y Y 2 4401 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2109 CITY OF fKLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PAO 31 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02581 000 -7 -05- SUNDEEN GILFORD Y Y Y S 293.17 30.00 323.17 .00000 323.17 3411921320081 89465 AC 6313 KYLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2128 3- 02609 000 -5 -02- GALEANO JOSE Y Y Y S 112.12 30.00 142.12 .00000 142.12 3411921330016 89240 AC 6206 KYLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2473 3- 02628- 000 -2 -01- OLSON ERNEST Y Y Y S 103.69 30.00 133.69 .00000 133.69 3411921320104 89600 AC 6424 KYLE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2131 3- 02652 000 -1 -02- HELDT PATTI Y Y Y S 243.17 30.00 273.17 .00000 273.17 3411921330005 89240 AC 6219 JUNE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2467 3- 02664- 000 -7 -04- OGBORU JOHNSON Y Y Y S 171.64 30.00 201.64 .00000 201.64 3411921340040 90090 AC 4218 61ST AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2420 3- 02670- 000 -9 -03- CIPRIANO RAMIREZ WUILBERTH J Y Y Y S 127.63 30.00 157.63 .00000 157.63 0311821210114 90090 AC 4100 61ST AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2418 3- 02677 010 -1 -04- LOGAN JR THOMAS Y Y Y S 113.10 30.00 143.10 .00000 143.10 0311821210106 90090 AC 3824 61ST AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 3- 02705 000 -8 -06- THOMAS LAWRENCE E Y Y Y S 121.34 30.00 151.34 .00000 151.34 3411921340003 90090 AC 4206 JANET LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4020 THOMAS CONSTANCE G Y Y Y 2 4206 JANET LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4020 3- 02713- 000 -8 -01- LANNAN JAMES W Y Y Y S 103.69 30.00 133.69 .00000 133.69 3411921340011 90090 AC 4000 JANET LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4016 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 32 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02723- 000 -6 -02- LENOIR TAMMY Y Y Y S 102.51 30.00 132.51 .00000 132.51 3411921340071 90092 AC 3901 62ND AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4023 3- 02739 000 -8 -03- DORTCH ARTELLIA Y Y Y S 103.85 30.00 133.85 .00000 133.85 3411921340043 90092 AC 4206 62ND AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4030 3- 02752- 000 -0 -06- JOHNSON ROBERT Y Y Y S 596.97 30.00 626.97 .00000 626.97 3411921340056 90092 AC 3806 62ND AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4022 3- 02802 000 -0 -02- BOLDEN ROBERT Y Y Y S 267.27 30.00 297.27 .00000 297.27 3411921340115 90094 AC 4201 63RD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 2144 LAWSON NAOMI Y N Y B 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 3- 02830 000 -6 -08- CAMPIS ORLANDO Y Y Y S 234.35 30.00 264.35 .00000 264.35 3411921310040 89635 AC 6343 INDIANA AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2120 I 3- 02837- 000 -9 -02- HESTER JAMES Y Y Y S 265.52 30.00 295.52 .00000 295.52 3411921310047 89635 AC 6301 INDIANA AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2120 3- 02840 000 -4 -02- HIGGINS SHERRY Y Y Y S 171.75 30.00 201.75 .00000 201.75 3411921310098 89635 AC 6312 INDIANA AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2121 3- 02876 000 -1 -02- THAO YIA Y Y Y S 123.70 30.00 153.70 .00000 153.70 3411921240047 89635 AC 4218 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2107 VANG MAI M Y Y Y 2 4218 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2107 �I I CITY OF OKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PA 33 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02878 000 -9 -02- JOHNSON MARY T Y Y Y S 359.34 30.00 389.34 .00000 389.34 3411921230065 89635 AC 4306 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108 3- 02880 000 -5 -02- TRINITY ARISTOTL Y Y Y S 959.94 30.00 989.94 .00000 989.94 3411921230063 89635 AC 4318 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108 TRINITY YOLANDA Y Y Y 2 4318 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108 3- 02886- 000 -9 -03- LUXFORD ADRIENE C Y Y Y S 227.23 30.00 257.23 .00000 257.23 3411921230081 89635 AC 4506 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112 LUXFORD RYAN C Y Y Y 2 4506 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112 3- 02887 000 -8 -04- ROBINSON CHARITY Y Y Y S 276.62 30.00 306.62 .00000 306.62 3411921230080 89635 AC 4512 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112 ROBINSON MYRON Y Y Y 2 4512 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112 3- 02890 000 -3 -04- SAARI BRUCE Y Y Y S 216.49 30.00 246.49 .00000 246.49 3411921230077 89635 AC 4606 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2113 3- 02892 000 -1 -02- MORRIS BARBARA Y Y Y S 127.80 30.00 157.80 .00000 157.80 3411921230075 89635 AC 4618 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2113 3- 02902 000 -9 -05- SAWYER JEAN Y Y Y S 260.29 30.00 290.29 .00000 290.29 3311921140003 89344 AC 6536 ORCHARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1647 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 34 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 02914- 000 -5 -03- ANDERSON HEIDI N Y N S 263.90 30.00 293.90 .00000 293.90 3411921230058 89635 AC 4419 WINCHESTER LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1723 LARSON LEON Y N Y B 4021 FORDHAM DR NE ST ANTHONY MN 55421 -4336 3- 02916 000 -3 -05- WHITSON BRENDA Y Y Y S 219.27 30.00 249.27 .00000 249.27 3411921230056 89635 AC 4407 WINCHESTER LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1723 3- 02934 000 -1 -01- BUSHEY ROBERT Y Y Y S 191.00 30.00 221.00 .00000 221.00 3411921240038 89635 AC 4218 WINCHESTER LA 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1720 3- 03006- 000 -2 -05- SUNRISE APTS LLC Y N N S 2418.88 30.00 2448.88 .00000 2448.88 3411921310081 1132 AC 3911 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2177 SUNRISE APTS LLC Y N Y B PO BOX 270311 VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 55127 -0311 3- 03007 000 -1 -05- SUNRISE APARTMENT LLC Y Y N S 3016.23 30.00 3046.23 .00000 3046.23 3411921310081 89635 AC 3907 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2175 SUNRISE APARTMENT LLC Y N Y B i PO BOX 270311 VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 55127 -0311 3- 03008 000 -0 -05- SUNRISE APT LLC Y Y N S 2602.95 30.00 2632.95 .00000 2632.95 3411921310081 1132 AC 3909 65TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2176 SUNRISE APT LLC Y N Y B PO BOX 270311 VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 55127 -0311 i i CITY OF OKLYN CENTER 9 08/22/2005 PAG 35 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 3- 03037 000 -5 -05- MAE PROPERTIES LLP Y Y N S 1030.69 30.00 1060.69 .00000 1060.69 3411921130084 89770 AC 6500 BROOKLYN BLVD 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1754 MAE PROPERTIES LLP Y N Y B 888 W CTY RD D #215 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 -8502 3- 03101 000 -6 -02- SPENCE WILLIAM Y Y Y S 236.06 30.00 266.06 .00000 266.06 3411921130014 89265 AC 6606 CHOWEN AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1845 3- 03102 000 -5 -05- WEAVER DUANE G Y Y Y S 318.69 30.00 348.69 .00000 348.69 3411921130013 89265 AC 3408 66TH AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1810 3- 03106 000 -1 -06- MILLER DENNIS L Y Y Y S 202.73 30.00 232.73 .00000 232.73 3411921130072 89265 AC 6524 CHOWEN AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1843 3- 03107 000 -0 -04- HAIR CYNTHIA N Y N S 233.97 30.00 263.97 .00000 263.97 3411921130071 89265 AC 6518 CHOWEN AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1843 KEMIN TRUST Y N Y B 3300 CTY RD 10 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3072 3- 03116- 000 -9 -03- JOHNSON CORY Y Y Y S 162.22 30.00 192.22 .00000 192.22 3411921130062 89265 AC 6531 BEARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 3- 03118- 000 -7 -06- SALO JANIS Y Y Y S 120.97 30.00 150.97 .00000 150.97 3411921130060 89265 AC 6543 BEARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 3- 03120 000 -3 -06- DARMER STEVE Y Y Y S 256.67 30.00 286.67 .00000 286.67 3411921130011 89265 AC 6607 BEARD AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1838 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 36 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP DARMER JIN -HEE Y Y Y 2 6607 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1838 3- 03163- 000 -1 -04- PERRIN JODEEN Y Y Y S 127.59 30.00 157.59 .00000 157.59 3411921310023 89370 AC 6306 GRIMES AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2117 3- 03165- 000 -9 -04- THAO MAO Y Y Y S 121.34 30.00 151.34 .00000 151.34 3411921310025 89370 AC 6318 GRIMES AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2117 YANG HERCHA Y Y Y 2 6318 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2117 3- 03168- 000 -6 -04- CRUZ IRENE Y Y Y S 148.41 30.00 178.41 .00000 178.41 3411921310018 89370 AC 6319 FRANCE AVE N 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2114 3- 03178- 000 -4 -06- DIXON SHAWN Y Y Y S 261.76 30.00 291.76 .00000 291.76 3411921420004 89370 AC 6325 BROOKLYN BLVD 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2173 3- 03182 000 -8 -01- BLOM M DONALD Y Y Y S 143.22 30.00 173.22 .00000 173.22 3411921420007 89370 AC 6301 BROOKLYN BLVD 05/18/2005 3 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2173 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 3 ACCOUNTS 87 CERT GROUP 3 TOTALS: 28156.82 2610.00 30766.82 .00 30766.82 3- 01972 000 -6 -05- KOLLIE EVELYN Y Y N S 163.23 30.00 193.23 .00000 193.23 3311921140018 89344 CB 5013 66TH AVE N 05/19/2005 31 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1613 KOLLIE EVELYN Y N Y F 6631 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 3- 02742 000 -3 -02- MORALES B N Y N S 202.74 30.00 232.74 .00000 232.74 3411921340046 90092 CB 4106 62ND AVE N 05/31/200 31 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4028 CITY OF *KLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PAO 37 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP DITTER R MORALES /B Y N Y B 204 JANALYN CIRCLE GOLDEN VALLEY MN 55416 -3321 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 31 ACCOUNTS 2 CERT GROUP 31 TOTALS: 365.97 60.00 425.97 .00 425.97 TOTAL NUMBER BG 3 ACCOUNTS 89 BG 3 TOTALS: 28522.79 2670.00 31192.79 .00 31192.79 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 38 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 4- 08633- 000 -0 -06- ELLIS DEVIN N Y N S 229.32 30.00 259.32 .00000 259.32 0211821140006 89103 AC 5712 LOGAN AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2612 MEIER DWAYNE Y N Y B 300 HWY 169 S 4360 ST LOUIS PARK MN 55426 -1119 4- 08635- 010 -7 -05- DELANEY MATT N Y N S 230.45 30.00 260.45 .00000 260.45 0211821140106 1136 AC 5720 LOGAN AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2612 BENNIS PATRICIA Y N Y B 14380 92ND AVE NO MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 -8529 4- 08638 000 -5 -05- TOUSSI FARNAZ Y N N S 598.60 30.00 628.60 .00000 628.60 0211821140025 89103 AC 5800 LOGAN AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2663 TOUSSI FARNAZ Y N Y B PO BOX 14633 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414 -0633 4- 08639 000 -4 -08- SCHRONICK CHRIS N Y N S 97.55 30.00 127.55 .00000 127.55 0211821140025 2245 AC 5820 LOGAN AVE N 05/04/2005_ 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2613 TOUSSI FARNAZ Y N Y B PO BOX 14633 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414 -0633 4- 08641- 000 -0 -05- TOUSSI FARNAZ Y N N S 502.09 30.00 532.09 .00000 532.09 0211821140025 2245 AC 5830 LOGAN AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2662 TOUSSI FARNAZ Y N Y B PO BOX 14633 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414 -0633 CITY OF *LYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PAS 39 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 4- 08649 000 -2 -05- DUNN DEAN Y Y Y S 95.35 30.00 125.35 .00000 125.35 0211821140021 89103 AC 5807 KNOX AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2649 4- 08663 000 -3 -03- LEWIS JEFFREY Y Y Y S 207.05 30.00 237.05 .00000 237.05 0211821140039 89235 AC 5732 KNOX AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2610 4- 08694 000 -6 -03- STAGE WILLIAM Y Y Y S 243.83 30.00 273.83 .00000 273.83 0211821140050 89270 AC 5806 JAMES AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2648 4- 08714- 000 -2 -02- DUNCAN LYNDA Y Y Y S 258.25 30.00 288.25 .00000 288.25 0211821140078 90045 AC 5707 IRVING AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 2641 4- 08723 000 -1 -01- VOLLUM HAZEL Y Y Y S 200.11 30.00 230.11 .00000 230.11 0211821140068 89530 AC 5800 IRVING AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2644 4- 08747 000 -3 -04- FANSLOW MICHAEL Y Y Y S 97.55 30.00 127.55 .00000 127.55 0211821140071 90045 AC 5713 HUMBOLDT AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2635 4- 08765 000 -0 -06- IVERSON DARCY Y Y Y S 172.40 30.00 202.40 .00000 202.40 0111821220085 89622 AC 6000 HUMBOLDT AVE N 05/04/2005 4 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2640 4- 08779- 000 -4 -03- DOSSMAN RONETTA 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55430 -2312 5- 03934 000 -4 -04- TALATALA DEB Y Y Y S 254.40 30.00 284.40 .00000 284.40 0311821110117 89440 AC 5913 XERXES AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311 TALATALA GENE Y Y Y 2 5913 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311 5- 03949 000 -7 -03- CHANG PHENG Y Y Y S 81.43 30.00 111.43 .00000 111.43 0311821110045 89440 AC 6006 YORK AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2643 5- 03965- 000 -6 -04- CLOUTIER JOHN P Y N Y S 216.94 30.00 246.94 .00000 246.94 0311821110100 89440 AC 5907 YORK AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2640 5- 04056 000 -4 -02- THAYER DON Y Y Y S 220.33 30.00 250.33 .00000 250.33 0311821140016 89421 AC 3315 59TH AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2603 0 0 0 CITY OF *KLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAO 51 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 5- 04078 000 -8 -05- PRINCE JERI Y Y Y S 226.11 30.00 256.11 .00000 256.11 0311821130027 89420 AC 5815 DREW AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2509 5- 04107 000 -3 -03- POINTER GLORIA Y Y Y S 94.66 30.00 124.66 .00000 124.66 0311821120017 89667 AC 6019 BROOKLYN BLVD 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2531 5- 04120 000 -6 -07- PALLAS BETHANY Y Y Y S 225.60 30.00 255.60 .00000 255.60 0311821120022 89667 AC 6006 EWING AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 SCHULTZ TIMOTHY Y Y Y 2 6006 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 5- 04171 000 -4 -02- HERRERA JOSE Y Y Y S 153.16 30.00 183.16 .00000 183.16 0311821240080 89667 AC 3800 58TH AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005 HERRERA WENDY Y Y Y 2 3800 58TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 5- 04216- 000 -1 -04- ROCKMORE SARAH Y Y Y S 400.18 30.00 430.18 .00000 430.18 0311821210001 89667 AC 3801 COMMODORE DR 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2405 5- 04269- 000 -7 -04- LEON CARLOS Y Y Y S 374.32 30.00 404.32 .00000 404.32 0311821130037 89420 AC 5815 EWING AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2511 5- 04271 000 -3 -04- MOORE ROBERTA N Y N S 163.08 30.00 193.08 .00000 193.08 0311821130039 89420 AC 5801 EWING AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2511 IDOWY YESINDE Y N Y 0 7620 BERKSHIRE WAY MAPLE GROVE MN 55311 -2728 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 52 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 5- 04286- 000 -6 -05- DALY TIM Y Y Y S 202.05 30.00 232.05 .00000 232.05 0311821240103 89667 AC 5807 HALIFAX AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431 5- 04287 000 -5 -02- MOHAMMED FETHI Y Y Y S 282.04 30.00 312.04 .00000 312.04 0311821240102 89667 AC 5813 HALIFAX AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431 5- 04289 000 -3 -03- LARSON CHRISTOPHER Y N N S 200.09 30.00 230.09 .00000 230.09 0311821240100 89667 AC 5825 HALIFAX AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431 LARSON CHRISTOPHER Y N Y B 3151 BOBCAT TRAIL PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 -4507 5- 04293 000 -7 -04- ARRINGTON JAMES Y Y Y S 278.91 30.00 308.91 .00000 308.91 0311821210077 89667 AC 5901 HALIFAX AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2433 5- 04347 000 -3 -01- ROBECK DOLORES M Y Y Y S 156.28 30.00 186.28 .00000 186.28 0311821210098 89667 AC 6000 JUNE AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2464 5- 04368 000 -7 -02- BENNEWISE MATTHEW Y Y Y S 249.79 30.00 279.79 .00000 279.79 0311821230014 89669 AC 5831 JUNE AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2421 5- 04383 000 -8 -02- NICKELL JOHN Y Y Y S 241.38 30.00 271.38 .00000 271.38 0311821220008 89282 AC 6019 JUNE AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2463 NICKELL BARBARA Y Y Y 2 6019 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 5- 04384 000 -7 -01- SEVERSON P J Y Y Y S 77.58 30.00 107.58 .00000 107.58 0311821220007 89282 AC 6025 JUNE AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2463 0 0 0 CITY OF &KLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAO 53 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 5- 04425 000 -8 -02- GILBAUGH JOANN Y Y Y S 315.92 30.00 345.92 .00000 345.92 0311821130008 89102 AC 5717 BROOKLYN BLVD 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3057 5- 04450 000 -6 -08- BROWN SHAWN M Y Y Y S 292.36 30.00 322.36 .00000 322.36 0311821130071 89666 AC 5737 DREW AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3012 5- 04456- 000 -0 -03- KLINE MEGAN N Y N S 230.77 30.00 260.77 .00000 260.77 0311821240001 89349 AC 5737 HALIFAX AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3049 MENYA STEPHEN Y N Y B 3877 HAUGE AVE SE ROCKFORD MN 55373 -5107 5- 04509 000 -7 -02- NEW OWNER Y Y Y S 104.86 30.00 134.86 .00000 134.86 0311821310040 89668 AC 3825 BURQUEST LA 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3028 5- 04510 000 -4 -04- ROLAND JOHN Y Y Y S 227.29 30.00 257.29 .00000 257.29 0311821310041 89668 AC 3901 BURQUEST LA 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3030 5- 04511 000 -3 -03- VINGER MALCOLM T Y Y Y S 238.29 30.00 268.29 .00000 268.29 0311821310042 89668 AC 3907 BURQUEST LA 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3030 5- 04539 000 -1 -02- DORN RANDY Y Y N S 97.55 30.00 127.55 .00000 127.55 0311821310070 89668 AC 3806 ECKBERG DR 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3033 DORN RANDY D Y N Y B 2204 316TH LANE NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 -7664 5- 04567 000 -6 -03- THAYER MICHELLE Y Y Y S 111.93 30.00 141.93 .00000 141.93 0311821340021 89565 AC 5328 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3355 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 54 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP WITTMAN SHAWN Y Y Y 2 5328 TWIN LAKE BLVD E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3355 5- 04599 000 -8 -02- EDWARDS VALERIE N Y N S 352.52 30.00 382.52 .00000 382.52 0311821430086 89201 AC 3613 55TH AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 TAHIRO MUHE Y N Y B 1610 FORD PKWY ST PAUL MN 55116 -2134 5- 04606 000 -9 -03- GORDON JOHN R Y Y Y S 181.97 30.00 211.97 .00000 211.97 0311821340012 89565 AC 5345 FRANCE AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3313 NORDANG NATALIE Y Y Y 2 I 5345 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 5- 04609 010 -5 -02- RITTER JOHN Y Y Y S 258.76 30.00 288.76 .00000 288.76 0311821440003 89102 AC 5459 BROOKLYN BLVD 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3359 5- 04623- 000 -8 -03- HULL WENDELL Y Y Y S 107.22 30.00 137.22 .00000 137.22 0311821430026 89200 AC 3707 54TH AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3307 5- 04642 000 -5 -04- FORCE STEVEN R Y Y Y S 328.59 30.00 358.59 .00000 358.59 0311821430036 89200 AC 5336 SAILOR LA 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3320 5- 04653- 000 -1 -02- PHOMMAVONG KHAMPHOUMY Y Y Y S 295.55 30.00 325.55 .00000 325.55 0311821430066 89200 AC 3713 53RD PL N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3361 5- 04661 000 -1 -03- BENGSTON LARRY Y Y Y S 101.33 30.00 131.33 .00000 131.33 0311821430061 89200 AC 3700 53RD AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3331 0 0 0 I I CITY OF KLYN CENTER 9 08/22/2005 PAO 55 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 5- 04672- 000 -8 -02- WILSON CHERYLE Y Y Y S 252.08 30.00 282.08 .00000 282.08 0311821430050 89200 AC 5301 NORTHPORT DR 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3371 5- 04695 000 -1 -02- CLIFTON DOUG Y Y Y S 279.03 30.00 309.03 .00000 309.03 0311821440016 89102 AC 5309 BROOKLYN BLVD 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3358 CLIFTON MARY Y Y Y 2 5309 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3358 5- 04702 000 -2 -02- ANDERSON JOEL N Y N S 95.00 30.00 125.00 .00000 125.00 0311821440010 89102 AC 5407 BROOKLYN BLVD 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3359 ORN DR DUANE Y N Y B NORTHPORT MEDICAL CENTER 5415 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3359 5- 04721 000 -9 -01- BATTA ROBERT Y Y Y S 172.57 30.00 202.57 .00000 202.57 0311821420017 89665 AC 5655 BROOKLYN BLVD 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3055 5- 04818 000 -3 -02- DELZER JEFFREY L Y Y Y S 230.67 30.00 260.67 .00000 260.67 0311821240012 89349 AC 4019 58TH AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3043 5- 04841 000 -4 -02- LOUISELLE CRAIG Y Y Y S 245.84 30.00 275.84 .00000 275.84 0311821240011 89349 AC 5736 JUNE AVE N 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2908 5- 04924 020 -2 -04- COOPER R E Y Y Y S 157.38 30.00 187.38 .00000 187.38 0311821230039 89611 AC 5811 LAKE CURVE LA 06/22/2005 5 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2413 COOPER THALIA M Y Y Y 2 5811 LAKE CURVE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2413 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 5 ACCOUNTS 70 CERT GROUP 5 TOTALS: 17351.76 2100.00 19451.76 .00 19451.76 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 56 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 5- 03741 000 -7 -05- STEVENSON LELER Y Y N S 293.89 30.00 323.89 .00000 323.89 3511921330020 89390 CB 2807 63RD AVE N 05/23/2005 51 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2002 STEVENSON LELER Y N Y F 4131 FREMONT AVE N MINNEAPOLIS MN 55412 5- 04172 000 -3 -02- ROEBUCK SHARON Y Y N S 116.12 30.00 146.12 .00000 146.12 0311821240081 89667 CB 3806 58TH AVE N 01/05/2005 51 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005 VAN HORN DAVID N Y Y Y C 3806 58TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 51 ACCOUNTS 2 CERT GROUP 51 TOTALS: 410.01 60.00 470.01 .00 470.01 TOTAL NUMBER BG 5 ACCOUNTS 72 BG 5 TOTALS: 17761.77 2160.00 19921.77 .00 19921.77 I CITY OF KLYN CENTER 9 08/22/2005 PAO 57 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 06041 000 -5 -01- BLANCHETTE C Y Y Y S 206.18 30.00 236.18 .00000 236.18 1011821320049 89495 AC 4821 TWIN LAKE AVE 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3811 6- 06056 000 -7 -02- MCILARTH JEFFREY Y Y Y S 104.96 30.00 134.96 .00000 134.96 1011821320013 89345 AC 4703 LAKEVIEW AVE 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3806 MCILARTH CONNIE Y Y Y 2 4703 LAKEVIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3806 6- 06083 000 -4 -09- ZAKIEL LUCY Y Y Y S 193.67 30.00 223.67 .00000 223.67 1011821320008 89345 AC 4104 LAKESIDE AVE 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803 ZAKIEL PETER Y Y Y 2 4104 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803 6- 06086 000 -1 -03- COLLINS ELIZABETH Y Y Y S 235.09 30.00 265.09 .00000 265.09 1011821320002 89010 AC 4100 LAKESIDE AVE 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803 6- 06374 000 -2 -02- SOLOM TODD E Y Y Y S 203.03 30.00 233.03 .00000 233.03 1011821310005 89010 AC 4629 FRANCE AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55422 -1335 CITY OF ROBBINSDALE N N Y C 4100 LAKEVIEW AVE N ROBBINSDALE MN 55422 -2280 6- 06414 000 -4 -02- SETHER L Y Y Y S 198.16 30.00 228.16 .00000 228.16 1011821120055 89540 AC 5100 DREW AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334 POPPENHAGEN LORRAINE Y N Y C 5100 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 58 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 06415 000 -3 -03- ELGREN KIMBERLY Y Y Y S 129.73 30.00 159.73 .00000 159.73 1011821120054 89540 AC 5112 DREW AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334 6- 06428 000 -8 -08- DEBELLIS JAMES A Y Y N S 1110.40 30.00 1140.40 .00000 1140.40 1011821120005 89540 AC 5240 DREW AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3362 DEBELLIS JAMES A Y N Y B 8397 SHADOWE CREEK DR MAPLE GROVE MN 55311 -1509 6- 06430 000 -4 -03- WASHINGTON WILLIAM Y Y Y S 461.74 30.00 491.74 .00000 491.74 1011821120013 89540 AC 5239 DREW AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 WASHINGTON WILLIAM Y N Y B 5241 DREW AVE NO BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 WASHINGTON ALEANE Y Y Y 2 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 6- 06434 000 -0 -03- KURVERS AMY Y Y Y S 213.55 30.00 243.55 .00000 243.55 1011821120017 89540 AC 5221 DREW AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 6- 06448 000 -4 -02- ORTIZ GILBERT E Y Y Y S 110.94 30.00 140.94 .00000 140.94 1011821130047 90081 AC 5031 DREW AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3945 6- 06477 000 -8 -05- VONGXAY KHANDY Y Y Y S 88.68 30.00 118.68 .00000 118.68 1011821120026 89540 AC 5240 EWING AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3340 6- 06487 000 -6 -02- MURRAY SUSAN N Y N S 228.30 30.00 258.30 .00000 258.30 1011821120060 90081 AC 5219 EWING AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3339 CITY OF SKLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PA* 59 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP BREWER DANIEL Y N Y B 6105 PARRNELL AVE EDINA MN 55424 -1743 6- 06495 000 -6 -07- KRIER WILLIAM Y Y Y S 196.57 30.00 226.57 .00000 226.57 1011821120073 90081 AC 5125 EWING AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 6- 06498 000 -3 -04- ENGLES GEORGE Y Y Y S 227.68 30.00 257.68 .00000 257.68 1011821120076 90081 AC 5107 EWING AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 6- 06509 000 -0 -02- MATTSON AL Y N N S 147.62 30.00 177.62 .00000 177.62 1011821130005 89010 AC 5006 FRANCE AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 MATTSON AL Y N Y B 11476 65TH PL N MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 -6164 MOHS MICHAEL J Y N Y C 7550 QUEEN ST GREENFIELD MN 55357 -9638 6- 06516- 000 -1 -02- MCKELVEY TIMOTHY Y Y Y S 210.35 30.00 240.35 .00000 240.35 1011821120078 90081 AC 5048 FRANCE AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 6- 06522 000 -3 -03- ZAPZALKA SCOTT Y Y Y S 269.86 30.00 299.86 .00000 299.86 1011821120084 90081 AC 5136 FRANCE AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3342 ZAPZALKA LISA Y Y Y 2 5136 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 6- 06550 000 -8 -02- COTTINGHAM JAMES Y Y Y S 184.03 30.00 214.03 .00000 214.03 1011821210022 90080 AC 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGE 60 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 06573 000 -1 -05- ENGER ANTHONY Y Y Y S 96.40 30.00 126.40 .00000 126.40 1011821210043 90080 AC 5205 TWIN LAKE BLVD -E 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3352 ENGER GRETCHEN Y Y Y 2 5205 TWIN LAKE BLVD E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3352 6- 06722- 000 -1 -03- RODRIGUEZ KAREN Y Y Y S 200.83 30.00 230.83 .00000 230.83 1011821210068 90080 AC 5107 FRANCE AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3341 6- 06740 000 -9 -02- DORMOND LYNN Y Y Y S 210.00 30.00 240.00 .00000 240.00 1011821210052 90080 AC 3901 52ND AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3328 DORMOND ADRIAN Y Y Y 2 3901 52ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 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CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP FLOYD ROBERTA Y N Y B 7244 YORK AVE S #416 EDINA MN 55435 -4417 6- 07980 000 -6 -04- SALAZAR JESSE Y Y Y S 280.64 30.00 310.64 .00000 310.64 0111821320004 89001 AC 5625 DUPONT AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 SALAZAR PENNY Y Y Y 2 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 6- 08005- 000 -5 -07- HIMMEL JOEL Y Y Y S 204.06 30.00 234.06 .00000 234.06 0111821310071 89545 AC 5535 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3147 6- 08032 000 -2 -07- RESIDENT Y Y Y S 178.01 30.00 208.01 .00000 208.01 0111821310117 1878 AC 910 55TH AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3120 6- 08039 000 -5 -05- KAMMERER MARK Y Y Y S 190.46 30.00 220.46 .00000 220.46 0111821310052 89385 AC 5541 BRYANT AVE 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89225 AC 5400 CAMDEN AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 i CITY OF &KLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PA 73 CURRCERT REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 08264 000 -1 -02- PETERS JOHN N Y Y Y S 201.44 30.00 231.44 .00000 231.44 0111821430050 89225 AC 5436 CAMDEN AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 6- 08280 010 -0 -01- RESIDENT N Y N S 131.71 30.00 161.71 .00000 161.71 0111821430110 AC 401 BELLVUE LA 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3596 THOMAS KEVIN Y N Y B 5700 103RD AVE NO BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -1875 6- 08281 010 -9 -01- BOWE STEVE Y Y Y S 217.52 30.00 247.52 .00000 247.52 0111821430109 AC 411 BELLVUE LA 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3596 6- 08287 010 -3 -01- LUCAS LAVERNE M Y Y Y S 92.12 30.00 122.12 .00000 122.12 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FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 08322- 000 -1 -04- AROLA ERIC Y Y Y S 135.43 30.00 165.43 .00000 165.43 0111821340057 89225 AC 5405 BRYANT AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 AROLA JESSICA Y Y Y 2 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 6- 08331 000 -0 -02- SCROGGINS SHERITTA Y Y Y S 200.83 30.00 230.83 .00000 230.83 0111821340078 89225 AC 5305 BRYANT AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 6- 08333 000 -8 -04- HERNANDEZ NOE JUAREZ Y Y Y S 251.09 30.00 281.09 .00000 281.09 0111821340082 89225 AC 904 53RD AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3569 6- 08342 000 -7 -02- HASSLER GREG Y Y Y S 90.68 30.00 120.68 .00000 120.68 0111821340066 89225 AC 5350 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3122 6- 08344 000 -5 -04- GRANQUIST CINDY Y Y Y S 180.57 30.00 210.57 .00000 210.57 0111821340061 89225 AC 5406 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 6- 08346- 000 -3 -06- SWANSON STEVEN Y Y Y S 218.36 30.00 248.36 .00000 248.36 0111821340059 89225 AC 5412 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 6- 08351 000 -5 -02- COLE MARK Y Y Y S 86.03 30.00 116.03 .00000 116.03 0111821340050 89225 AC 5448 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 COLE CANDI Y Y Y 2 5448 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 6- 08358 000 -8 -05- MOEN JR M D Y Y Y S 219.74 30.00 249.74 .00000 249.74 0111821340110 89225 AC 5439 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 0 0 0 CITY OF KLYN CENTER 0 08/22/2005 PAO 75 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 08372- 000 -0 -02- WEBER EDWARD J Y Y Y S 116.68 30.00 146.68 .00000 146.68 0111821340087 89225 AC 5301 COLFAX AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121 6- 08393- 000 -5 -04- EVANS HELEN Y Y Y S 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89350 AC 5337 GIRARD AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 6- 08520 000 -1 -05- WALK ALISON Y Y Y S 195.59 30.00 225.59 .00000 225.59 0111821330022 89350 AC 5333 GIRARD AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 6- 08523 000 -8 -02- ZEIGLE KAREN Y Y Y S 310.83 30.00 340.83 .00000 340.83 0111821330019 89350' AC 5315 GIRARD AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 6- 08536 000 -3 -01- DIBBLE CHARLES Y Y Y S 207.34 30.00 237.34 .00000 237.34 0111821330066 89365 AC 5422 HUMBOLDT AVE N 06/01/2005 6 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3172 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 6 ACCOUNTS 146 CERT GROUP 6 TOTALS: 28618.32 4380.00 32998.32 .00 32998.32 6- 07652 000 -3 -07- HINNENKAMP LORI Y Y N S 38.07 30.00 68.07 .00000 68.07 0211821310042 90002 CB 2307 ERICON DR 03/01/2005 61 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2917 RESIDENT Y Y Y C 2307 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 6- 07775 000 -5 -02- MEAWAY DAVID Y Y N S 101.87 30.00 131.87 .00000 131.87 0111821320050 89001 CB 5609 GIRARD AVE N 03/10/2005 61 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169 LOPEZ ROSAS Y Y Y C 5609 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 CITY OF LYN CENTER 08/22/2005 PAGO 77 CURRCERT- REPORT BY ACCT C U R R E N T C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E P O R T REQUESTOR SUEF TAX ADDR UTILITY ADMIN ASSESS CERTIFIED ACCT NUMBER /PID SERVICE /BILLING NAME ADDRESS OWN RES ROLL TYPE AMOUNT CHARGE AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT ADDN STATUS FLAG LAST BILLED CERT GROUP 6- 08257- 000 -0 -03- KAPAUN KENNETH Y Y N S 30.00 30.00 60.00 .00000 60.00 0111821430082 89225 CB 5350 CAMDEN AVE N 06/16/2004 61 BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206 EMERY DEREC Y Y Y C 5350 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 TOTAL NUMBER CERT GROUP 61 ACCOUNTS 3 CERT GROUP 61 TOTALS: 169.94 90.00 259.94 .00 259.94 TOTAL NUMBER BG 6 ACCOUNTS 149 BG 6 TOTALS: 28788.26 4470.00 33258.26 .00 33258.26 TOTAL NUMBER NON -ZERO ACCTS 551 TOTALS: 141214.00 16530.00 157744.00 .00 157744.00 Ci t g Council Agenda Item No. 10d i OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness and C cil Members Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: August 18, 2005 Re: Municipal Liquor Store Hours The City Clerk is reviewing the City Code regarding liquor regulations in general to simplify the ordinance and to remove sections that serve no purpose other than to restate State law. We plan to present for City Council consideration a revised chapter on liquor. As indicated, many sections of the chapter simply restate State law and become incorrect whenever the State amends its laws. We are proposing the amendment regarding hours of sale for the municipal liquor store to reflect the changes in hours allowed by the 2005 Legislature in advance of the comprehensive proposal on liquor to allow the liquor store to operate at the same times as surrounding stores without delaying that change pending a comprehensive update proposal. T`301 Shingle Creek Parkway arkway Recreation and Community Center Phone &TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityolbrooklyncenter.org MEMORANDUM TO: Michael McCauley, i 1 y, C ty Manager FROM: Curt Boganey, ACM/DPEt" ps DATE: August 18, 2005 SUBJECT: Amendment to Municipal Liquor Store Ordinance Recommendation: I recommend adoption of the proposed ordinance amending Section 11 -203 Hours of Operation for the City Municipal liquor store. Adoption of this amendment will extend weekday hours of operation from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. by reference to M.S.340A.504 the State Law governing hours of operation for liquor stores. Background: During the most recent legislative session the Legislature adopted into law Senate File No 644, 3 rd engrossment amending M.S. 340A.504. As.a result, effective August 1, 2005, liquor stores located within 15 miles of First Class Cities i.e. St. Paul, Duluth, and Minneapolis are now authorized to operate during the same hours as all other cities in the State. Specifically, liquor stores throughout the State are now able to stay open until 10:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Under the old law stores in Hennepin County were required to close at 8:00 p.m. during weekdays. Furthermore, the new law allows sales on all Holidays except, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day or after 8:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Since this law took effect most if not all of the competing stores in Brooklyn Park have extended their evening hours of operation. Failure to adopt this amendment will place the City Municipal Liquor Store at a competitive disadvantage. Summary: For the reasons stated above, I recommend adoption of the proposed ordinance amendment establishing Municipal Liquor Store hours of operation by reference to M.S. 340A.504. liquorhours.mem.doc CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 12th day of September, 2005, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Code of Ordinances Relating to the Municipal Liquor Store; Regulating Hours of Operation. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available 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 11 OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO THE MUNICIPAL. LIQUOR STORE; REGULATING HOURS OF OPERATION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 11 -203 relating to the operation of a municipal liquor store is amended in the following manner: Section 11 -203. HOURS OF OPERATION. The munieipal liquer- store shall at all tiffies ebsen the fellowing r-estr-ietiens en the hours of epefation- No sale of intexioating liquor- shall. be made en Sunday. Ne eff sale shall be made befer-e 8 a.m. or- after- 8 p.m. of any day exeept Friday and Satafday, on "ieh days eff sales may be ffiade until 10 p.m. No off sale sha4l be made on New Year's Day, januar-5 1; Independenee Day, july 4; Thai4Esgiving Day; Christmas Day, Deeember- 25; but on the evenings pr-eeeding sueh days, eff sales may be made until 10 p.m., exeeptth that no e. le shall b m ade en D eeem b er- 24 afte S p.m. or- after, S Ghfist+aas Eve, Deeember- 24. All sales shall be made in fail view ef the The hours of operation and days of sale shall be those set by M. S. 6 340A.504. as it may be amended from time to time. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of .2005. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005- 2006) �islature Home Links to the World Help Advanced I e �e_nate Joint Departments and Commissions Bill Search and Status Statutes, Laws, and Ruies KEY: n removed, old language. underscored added, new language. NOTE: If you cannot see a difference in the key above, you can chance the disnlav of stricken and underscored text. Authors and Status List versions S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) Posted on May 23, 2005 1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to alcoholic beverages; modifying brewpub 1.3 regulations; regulating wine tastings; providing for 1.4 uniform off -sale hours statewide; regulating Sunday 1.5 on- sales; authorizing certain on -sale licenses; 1.6 amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 340A.301, 1.7 subdivisions 6, 7; 340A.404, subdivision 2; 340A.412, 1.8 subdivision 14; 340A.417; 340A.418; 340A.503, by 1.9 adding a subdivision; 340A.504, subdivisions 1, 3, 4; 1.10 Laws 2000, chapter 440, section 10; Laws 2003, ter 11 126, section 28. 1.12 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.13 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.301, 1.14 subdivision 6, is amended to read: 1.15 Subd. 6. [FEES.] The annual fees for licenses under this 1.16 section are as follows: 1.17 (a) Manufacturers (except as provided 1.18 in clauses (b) and (c)) $15,000 1.19 Duplicates 3,000 1.20 (b) Manufacturers of wines of not more 1.21 than 25 percent alcohol by volume 500 1.22 (c) Brewers other than those described 1.23 in clauses (d) and (i) 2,500 1.24 (d) Brewers who also hold one or more 1.25 retail on -sale licenses and who 1.26 manufacture fewer than 3,500 barrels 1.27 of malt liquor in a year, at any one 1.28 licensed premises, using an ray wo prod Cad 2.1 in Mi e the entire 2.2 production of which is solely 2.3 for consumption on tap on the 2.4 licensed premises or for off -sale 0 5 from that licensed premises. 6 A brewer licensed under this clause 2.7 must obtain a separate license 2.8 for each licensed premises where http: /www.revisor.leg.st ate. mn. us /bintbldbill.php ?bill 506643 &session =ls84 (1 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:22 AM I S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 2.9 the brewer brews malt liquor. A brewer 2.10 licensed under this clause may not be 2.11 licensed as an importer under this chapter 500 12 (e) Wholesalers (except as provided in .13 clauses (f), (g), and (h)) $15,000 2.14 Duplicates 3,000 2.15 (f) Wholesalers of wines of not more 2.16 than 25 percent alcohol by volume 2,000 2.17 (g) Wholesalers of intoxicating 2.18 malt liquor 600 2.19 Duplicates 25 2.20 (h) Wholesalers of 3.2 percent 2.21 malt liquor 10 2.22 (i) Brewers who manufacture fewer than 2.23 2,000 barrels of malt liquor in a year 150 2.24 If a business licensed under this section is destroyed, or 2.25 damaged to the extent that it cannot be carried on, or if it 2.26 ceases because of the death or illness of the licensee, the 2.27 commissioner may refund the license fee for the balance of the 2.28 license period to the licensee or to the licensee's estate. 2.29 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.301, 2.30 subdivision 7, is amended to read: 2.31 Subd. 7. [INTEREST IN OTHER BUSINESS.) (a) Except as 2.32 provided in this subdivision, a holder of a license as a 2.33 manufacturer, brewer, importer, or wholesaler may not have any 2.34 ownership, in whole or in part, in a business holding a retail 0 35 intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt liquor license. The 36 commissioner may not issue a license under this section to a 3.1 manufacturer, brewer, importer, or wholesaler if a retailer of 3.2 intoxicating liquor has a direct or indirect interest in the 3.3 manufacturer, brewer, importer, or wholesaler. A manufacturer 3.4 or wholesaler of intoxicating liquor may use or have property 3.5 rented for retail intoxicating liquor sales only if the 3.6 manufacturer or wholesaler has owned the property continuously 3.7 since November 1, 1933. A retailer of intoxicating liquor may 3.8 not use or have property rented for the manufacture or 3.9 wholesaling of intoxicating liquor. 3.10 (b) A brewer licensed under subdivision 6, clause (d), may 3.11 be issued an on -sale intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt 3.12 liquor license by a municipality for a restaurant operated in 3.13 the place of manufacture. Notwithstanding section 340A.405, a 3.14 brewer who holds an on -sale license issued pursuant to this 3.15 paragraph may, with the approval of the commissioner, be issued 3.16 a license by a municipality for off -sale of malt liquor produced 3.17 and packaged on the licensed premises. Off -sale of malt liquor 3.18 shall be limited to the legal hours for off -sale at exclusive 3.19 liquor stores in the jurisdiction in which the brewer is 4*22 0 located, and the malt liquor sold off -sale must be removed from 1 the premises before the applicable off -sale closing time at exclusive liquor stores. The malt liquor shall be packaged in 3.23 64 -ounce containers commonly known as "growlers." The http: /www. revisor. leg. state. mn .us /bin/bidbill.php ?bill 50664.3 &session =ls84 (2 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:22 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 3.24 containers shall bear a twist -type closure, cork, stopper, or 3.25 plug. At the time of the sale, a paper or plastic adhesive 3.26 band, strip, or sleeve shall be applied to the container and 00 27 extend over the top of the twist -type closure, cork, stopper, 3.28 plug forming a seal that must be broken upon opening of the 3.29 container. The adhesive band, strip, or sleeve shall bear the 3.30 name and address of the brewer. The containers shall be 3.31 identified as malt liquor, contain the name of the malt liquor, 3.32 bear the name and address of the brewer selling the malt liquor, 3.33 and shall be considered intoxicating liquor unless the alcoholic 3.34 content is labeled as otherwise in accordance with the 3.35 provisions of Minnesota Rules, part 7515.1100. A brewer's total 3.36 retail sales at on- or off -sale under this paragraph may not 4.1 exceed 3,500 barrels per year, provided that off -sales may not 4.2 total more than 50 percent of the brewer's production or 500 4.3 barrels, whichever is less. A brewer licensed under subdivision 4.4 6, clause (d), may hold or have an interest in other retail 4.5 on -sale licenses, but may not have an ownership interest in 4.6 whole or in part, or be an officer, director, agent, or employee 4.7 of, any other manufacturer, brewer, importer, or wholesaler, or 10 8 be an affiliate thereof whether the affiliation is corporate or 9 by management, direction, or control. Notwithstanding this 4.10 prohibition, a brewer licensed under subdivision 6, clause (d), 4.11 may be an affiliate or subsidiary company of a brewer licensed 4.12 in Minnesota or elsewhere if that brewer's only manufacture of 4.13 malt liquor is: 4.14 (i) manufacture licensed under subdivision 6, clause (d); 4.15 (ii) manufacture in another state for consumption 4.16 exclusively in a restaurant located in the place of manufacture; 4.17 or 4.18 (iii) manufacture in another state for consumption 4.19 primarily in a restaurant located in or immediately adjacent to 4.20 the place of manufacture if the brewer was licensed under 4.21 subdivision 6, clause (d), on January 1, 1995. 4.22 (c) Except as provided in subdivision 7a, no brewer as 4.23 defined in subdivision 7a or importer may have any interest, in 4.24 whole or in part, directly or indirectly, in the license, 4.25 business, assets, or corporate stock of a licensed malt liquor 4.26 wholesaler. 4.27 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.404, 4.28 subdivision 2, is amended to read: 29 Subd. 2. [SPECIAL PROVISION; CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS.] (a) The 0 city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale intoxicating liquor 31 license to the Guthrie Theater, the Cricket Theatre, the Orpheum http: /www.revisor.leg.st ate. mn. us /bintbldbill.php ?bill= SO664.3 &session =ls84 (3 of 12)6/812005 4:46:22 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 4.32 Theatre, the State Theatre, and the Historic Pantages Theatre, 4.33 notwithstanding the limitations of law, or local ordinance, or 4.34 charter provision relating to zoning or school or church W& 35 distances. The licenses authorize sales on all days of the 4.36 to holders of tickets for performances presented by the theaters 5.1 and to members of the nonprofit corporations holding the 5.2 licenses and to their guests. 5.3 (b) The city of Minneapolis may issue an intoxicating 5.4 liquor license to 510 Groveland Associates, a Minnesota 5.5 cooperative, for use by a restaurant on the premises owned by 5.6 510 Groveland Associates, notwithstanding limitations of law, or 5.7 local ordinance, or charter provision. 5.8 (c) The city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale 5.9 intoxicating liquor license to Zuhrah Shrine Temple for use on 5.10 the premises owned by Zuhrah Shrine Temple at 2540 Park Avenue 5.11 South in Minneapolis, and to the American Swedish Institute for 5.12 use on the premises owned by the American Swedish Institute at 5.13 2600 Park Avenue South, notwithstanding limitations of law, or 5.14 local ordinances, or charter provision relating to zoning or 5.15 school or church distances. 5.16 (d) The city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale 5.17 intoxicating liquor license to the American Association of 5.18 University Women, Minneapolis branch, for use on the premises 19 owned by the American Association of University Women, .20 Minneapolis branch, at 2115 Stevens Avenue South in Minneapolis, 5.21 notwithstanding limitations of law, or local ordinances, or 5.22 charter provisions relating to zoning or school or church 5.23 distances. 5.24 (e) The city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale wine 5.25 license and an on -sale 3.2 percent malt liquor license to a 5.26 restaurant located at 5000 Penn Avenue South, and an on -sale 5.27 wine license and an on -sale malt liquor license to a restaurant 5.28 located at 1931 Nicollet Avenue South, notwithstanding any law 5.29 or local ordinance or charter provision. 5.30 (f) The city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale wine 5.31 license and an on -sale malt liquor license to the Brave New 5.32 Workshop Theatre located at 3001 Hennepin Avenue South, the 5.33 Theatre de la Jeune Lune, the Illusion Theatre located at 528 5.34 Hennepin Avenue South, the Hollywood Theatre located at 2815 5.35 Johnson Street Northeast, the Loring Playhouse located at 1633 5.36 Hennepin Avenue South, the Jungle Theater located at 2951 6.1 Lyndale Avenue South, Brave New Institute located at 2605 6.2 Hennepin Avenue South, the Guthrie Lab located at 700 North 6.3 First Street, and the Southern Theatre located at 1420 W5 Washington Avenue South, notwithstanding any law or local ordinance or charter provision. The license authorizes sales on 6.6 all days of the week. http: /www. revisor. leg.state.um.us bin /bldbill.php ?bill 50664.3 &session =ls84 (4 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:22 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 6.7 (g) The city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale 6.8 intoxicating liquor license to University Gateway Corporation, a 9 Minnesota nonprofit corporation, for use by a restaurant or 10 catering operator at the building owned and operated by the 6.11 University Gateway Corporation on the University of Minnesota 6.12 campus, notwithstanding limitations of law, or local ordinance 6.13 or charter provision. The license authorizes sales on all days 6.14 of the week. 6.15 (h) The city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale 6.16 intoxicatina licruor license to the Guthrie Theater's 6.17 concessionaire or operator for a restaurant and catering 6.18 operator on the premises of the Guthrie Theater. notwithstanding 6.19 limitations of law. local ordinance. or charter provisions. The 6.20 license authorizes sales on all days of the week. 6.21 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the dav_ 6.22 following final enactment. 6.23 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.412, 6.24 subdivision 14, is amended to read: 6.25 Subd. 14. [EXCLUSIVE LIQUOR STORES.) (a) Except as 6.26 otherwise provided in this subdivision, an exclusive liquor 6.27 store may sell only the following items: 6.28 (1) alcoholic beverages; 6.29 (2) tobacco products; 30 (3) ice; .31 (4) beverages. either liquid or powder. specifically 6.32 desianated for mixing with intoxicating liquor; 6.33 (5) soft drinks; 6.34 (6) liqueur- filled candies; 6.35 (7) food products that contain more than one -half of one 6.36 percent alcohol by volume; 7.1 (8) cork extraction devices; 7.2 (9) books and videos on the use of alcoholic beverages; 7.3 (10) magazines and other publications published primarily 7.4 for information and education on alcoholic beverages; and 7.5 (11) home brewing equipment. 7.6 (b) An exclusive liquor store that has an on -sale, or 7.7 combination on -sale and off -sale license may sell food for 7.8 on- premise consumption when authorized by the municipality 7.9 issuing the license. 7.10 (c) An exclusive liquor store may offer live or recorded 7.11 entertainment. 7.12 Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.417, is 7.13 amended to read: 7.14 340A.417 [SHIPMENTS INTO MINNESOTA.) 7.15 (a) Notwithstanding section 297G.07, subdivision 2, or any .16 provision of this chapter, a winery licensed in a state hieh 7 �€erds ��resete iv ies-. a��ta���: i r�ccu shipping 18 privilege other than Minnesota, or a winery located in 7.19 Minnesota, may ship, for personal use and not for resale, not http: /www.revisor.leg. state. mn .usibin /bldbill.php%il]= SO664.3 &session =ls84 (5 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:22 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 7.20 more than two cases of wine, containing a maximum of nine liters 7.21 per case, in any calendar year to any resident of Minnesota age 10 22 21 or over. Delivery of a shipment under this section may not 23 be deemed a sale in this state. 7.24 ("b) The shipping container of any wine sent under this 7.25 section must be clearly marked "Alcoholic Beverages: adult 7.26 signature (over 21 years of age) required. 7.27 (c) No person may (1) advertise shipments authorized under 7.28 this section, (2) by advertisement or otherwise, solicit 7.29 shipments authorized by this section, or (3) accept orders for 7.30 shipments authorized by this section by use of the Internet. No 7.31 shipper located outside Minnesota may advertise interstate 7.32 reciprocal wine shipments in Minnesota. 7.33 (d) It is not the intent of this section to impair the 7.34 distribution of wine through distributors or importing 7.35 distributors, but only to permit shipments of wine for personal 7.36 use. 8.1 (e) No criminal penalty may be imposed on a person for a 8.2 violation of this section other than a violation described in 8.3 paragraph (f) or (g). Whenever it appears to the commissioner 8.4 that any person has engaged in any act or practice constituting 8.5 a violation of this section, and the violation is not within two 8.6 years of any previous violation of this section, the 7 commissioner shall issue and cause to be served upon the person .8 an order requiring the person to cease and desist from violating 8.9 this section. The order must give reasonable notice of the 8.10 rights of the person to request a hearing and must state the 8.11 reason for the entry of the order. Unless otherwise agreed 8.12 between the parties, a hearing shall be held not later than 8.13 seven days after the request for the hearing is received by the 8.14 commissioner after which and within 20 days after the receipt of 8.15 the administrative law judge's report and subsequent exceptions 8.16 and argument, the commissioner shall issue an order vacating the 8.17 cease and desist order, modifying it, or making it permanent as 8.18 the facts require. If no hearing is requested within 30 days of 8.19 the service of the order, the order becomes final and remains in 8.20 effect until modified or vacated by the commissioner. All 8.21 hearings shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of 8.22 chapter 14. If the person to whom a cease and desist order is 23 issued fails to appear at the hearing after being duly fied, 24 the person shall be deemed in default, and the proceeding may be http: /www.revisor.leg.st ate. mn .us /bin/bldbill.php ?bill= 50664.3 &session =ls84 (6 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:23 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 8.25 determined against the person upon consideration of the cease 8.26 and desist order, the allegations of which may be deemed to be 8.27 true. 28 (f) Any person who violates this section within two years 29 of a violation for which a cease and desist order was issued 8.30 under paragraph (e), is guilty of a misdemeanor. 8.31 (g) Any person who commits a third or subsequent violation 8.32 of this section, including a violation for which a cease and 8.33 desist order was issued under paragraph (c), within any 8.34 subsequent two -year period is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. 8.35 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day 8.36 following final enactment. 9.1 Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.418, is 9.2 amended to read: 9.3 340A.418 [WINE TASTINGS.] 9.4 Subdivision 1. [DEFINITION.] For purposes of this section, 9.5 a "wine tasting" is an event of net ffte c thetn '`our hours' 9.6 duration at which persons pay a fee or donation to participate, 9.7 and are allowed to consume wine by the glass without paying a 9.8 separate charge for each glass. 9.9 Subd. 2. [TASTINGS AUTHORIZED.] (a) A charitable, 9.10 religious, or other nonprofit organization may conduct a wine 9.11 tasting of not more than four hours_ duration on premises the 9.12 organization owns or leases or has use donated to it, or on the 9.13 licensed premises of a holder of an on -sale intoxicating liquor 9.14 license that is not a temporary license, if the organization 0 15 holds a temporary on -sale intoxicating liquor license under 16 section 340A.404, subdivision 10, and complies with this 9.17 section. An organization holding a temporary license may be 9.18 assisted in conducting the wine tasting by another nonprofit 9.19 organization. 9.20 (b) An organization that conducts a wine tasting under this 9.21 section may use the net proceeds from the wine tasting only for: 9.22 (1) the organization's primary nonprofit purpose; or 9.23 (2) donation to another nonprofit organization assisting in 9.24 the wine tasting, if the other nonprofit organization uses the 9.25 donation only for that organization's primary nonprofit purpose. 9.26 (c) No wine at a wine tasting under this section may be 9.27 sold, or orders taken, for off premises consumption. 9.28 (d) Notwithstanding any other law, an organization may 9.29 purchase or otherwise obtain wine for a wine tasting conducted 9.30 under this section from a wholesaler licensed to sell wine, and 9.31 the wholesaler may sell or give wine to an organization for a 9.32 wine tasting conducted under this section and may provide 9.33 personnel to assist in the wine tasting. A wholesaler who sells .34 or gives wine to an organization for a wine tasting under this 5 section must deliver the wine directly to the location where th 9.36 wine tasting is conducted. http: /www.revisor.leg.st ate. mn. us /bintbldbill.php ?bill=S0664.3 &session =ls84 (7 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:23 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 10.1 (e) This section does not prohibit or restrict a wine 10.2 tasting that is: 10.3 (1) located on on -sale premises where no charitable 4 organization is participating; or .5 (2) located on on -sale premises where the proceeds are for 10.6 a designated charity but where the tasting is primarily for 10.7 educational purposes. 10.8 (f) The four -hour 1-imitation specified in naraarauh (a) 10.9 shall not annly to a wine tasting at a convention of fine wine 10.10 and gourmet food exhibitors, provided the convention has at 10.11 least 100 exhibitors and takes rolace over not more than three 10.12 days. 10.13 Sec. 7. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.503, is 10.14 amended by adding a subdivision to read: 10.15 Subd. 5a. [ATTAINMENT OF AGE.] With respect to 'ourchasina. 10.16 nossessina. consuming, sellin,a. furnish.incr. and serving 10.17 alcoholic bevera a person is not 21 vears of acre until 8:00 10.18 a.m. on, the day of that nerson's 21st birthday. 10.19 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day 10.20 followina final enactment. 10.21 Sec. 8. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.504, 10.22 subdivision 1, is amended to read: 10.23 Subdivision 1. [3.2 PERCENT MALT LIQUOR.] No sale of 3.2 10.24 percent malt liquor may be made between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. 10.25 on the days of Monday through Saturday, nor between 2:00 a.m. 10.26 and 12. 10:00 a.m. on Sunda u- ri ele y �r ci a il 0 27 establish rent 3z a ted an lanE3 2 G Vi Clie ei .9 Crrei3 e vvi "TrcR vr zri-ftei Beene 10.29 hr La etien340A.404, stibelio sien 10.30 y c-e�� 3.2- pe�__ malt lieluer be Zc 10.31 a. and 3 ther 10.32 �z gi n a �i r y 1 :99 '�9e t -i.,�. �e�t ��t a- r r p- ffY. e� 10.33 may. 10.34 Sec. 9. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.504, 10.35 subdivision 3, is amended to read: 10.36 Subd. 3. [INTOXICATING LIQUOR; SUNDAY SALES; ON- SALE.] (a) 11.1 A restaurant, club, bowling center, or hotel with a seating 11.2 capacity for at least 30 persons and which holds an on -sale 11.3 intoxicating liquor license may sell intoxicating liquor for 11.4 consumption on the premises in conjunction with the sale of food 11.5 between the hours of nee~ 10:00 a.m. on Sundays and 2:00 11.6 a.m. on Mondays. 11.7 (b) T4ie- gzrja2 t_Y 11.8 pub l i e h ee-r 1z tai; c: p a Ym i 1_ a restauran 11.9 eent -e- r, o lrub- o c 0 10 th e p re mis e s i i-3 tlne tien with the ��ZE of betw the 1 hour zf 10 J+ �'ZC': Iii v Z i'ICTi 1 12 p-�cv: ededta-t the l- ieef UIoc i-s-i7rl cc nfOrnane c ..i th e 11.13 elear Ae http: /www.revisor.leg.st ate. mn. us /bin/bldbill.php?bill= 50664.3 &session =ls84 (8 of 12)618/2005 4:46:23 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 11.14 (c) An establishment serving intoxicating liquor on Sundays 11.15 must obtain a Sunday license. The license must be issued by the 0 16 governing body of the municipality for a period of one year, 11.17 the fee for the license may not exceed $200. 11.18 (d) (c) A city may issue a Sunday intoxicating liquor 11.19 license only if authorized to do so by the voters of the city 11.20 voting on the question at a general or special election. A 11.21 county may issue a Sunday intoxicating liquor license in a town 11.22 only if authorized to do so by the voters of the town as 11.23 provided in paragraph -(-e+ Ste. A county may issue a Sunday 11.24 intoxicating liquor license in unorganized territory only if 11.25 authorized to do so by the voters of the election precinct that 11.26 contains the licensed premises, voting on the question at a 11.27 general or special election. 11.28 fed (d)_ An election conducted in a town on the question of 11.29 the issuance by the county of Sunday sales licenses to 11.30 establishments located in the town must be held on the day of 11.31 the annual election of town officers. 11.32 e Vote l r approval is not required for licenses issued PP re q 11.33 by the Metropolitan Airports Commission or common carrier 11.34 licenses issued by the commissioner. Common carriers serving 11.35 intoxicating liquor on Sunday must obtain a Sunday license from 11.36 the commissioner at an annual fee of $50, plus $20 for each 12.1 duplicate. 2 Sec. 10. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 340A.504, 3 subdivision 4, is amended to read: 12.4 Subd. 4. [INTOXICATING LIQUOR; OFF SALE.] No sale of 12.5 intoxicating liquor may be made by an off -sale licensee: 12.6 (1) on Sundays; 12.7 (2) before 8:00 a.m. or after 10 :00 o.m. on Monday through 12.8 Saturday; 12.9 3 after 10.90 p.m. cia Monday through Saturel Y a -t-� 12.10 establishment e ther than a°et o f the fir-s+ 12.11 e­ t,.. t 1 wee -wi thin 4:5 miles -e f c f the 12.12 1-i -s-t cl in t c ;,-art;= c o do ty 12.13 (4) afte e 3.99 p. <,n Menelay through Thursday and after 12.14 r, n ttir�- es U -ffi i �z ctu� uzra �n cc�rtzuy u� estzc 12.15 e --ems f t he f y J rc�r3 si �a �3�t� �i t ��„�azed within 4:5 12.16 se c cf-- c-rte. c f the firs c lass in the saff copy, pryL i -ded 12.17 that ar c c t-ab l i siren t m y eating 1jerder idntj4 4 12.18 J� TML T 3 .t L Zp d4733$ J c�i�u vi�r -cr 12.19 Th an k sgiving a zrc�]%, -1 fit-"_.._ ,hi:.. i t�. .,..rd._ 12.20 -(-5+ on Thanksgiving Day; 12.21 x-63 4) on Christmas Day, December 25; or 12.22 f7- (5) after 8:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve, December 24. 1 23 Sec. 11. Laws 2000, chapter 440, section 10, is amended to 4 read: 1 .25 Sec. 10. [WINE LICENSE; MAIN STREET STAGE THEATRE.] 12.26 The city of Anoka may issue an on -sale wine and malt licxuor http: /www.revisor.leg.st ate. mn. us /bin/bldbill.php ?bill 50664.3 &session =ls84 (9 of 12)618/2005 4:46:23 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 12.27 license to the Lyric Arts Company of Anoka, Inc. for the Main 12.28 Street Stage Theatre. The license authorizes sales of wine and 12.29 malt liquor on all days of the week to holders of tickets for 30 performances at the theater. All provisions of Minnesota .31 Statutes, chapter 340A, not inconsistent with this section, 12.32 apply to the license authorized under this section. 12.33 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective on annroval by 12.34 the Anoka Citv Council and compliance with Minnesota Statutes. 12.35 section 645.021. 12.36 Sec. 12. Laws 2003, chapter 126, section 28, is amended to 13.1 read: 13.2 Sec. 28. [ELKO SPEEDWAY; ON -SALE LICENSE.] 13.3 Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 340A.404, 13.4 subdivision 1, the city of Elko may issue an on -sale 13.5 intoxicating liquor license to the Elko Speedway in addition to 13.6 the number authorized by law. The license may authorize sales 13.7 only both to persons attending raeing anv and all events. and 13.8 sales in a restaurant /bar /bancruet facility. at the speedway. 13.9 The license authorizes sales on all days of the week. All 13.10 provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 340A, not inconsistent 13.11 with this provision, apply to the license authorized under this 13.12 section. The license may be issued for a space that is not 13.13 compact and contiguous, provided that the licensed premises may 13.14 include only the space within the fenced grandstand area as 13.15 described in the approved license application. 16 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective upon anioroval .17 by the Elko Citv Council and compliance with Minnesota Statutes. 13.18 section 645.021. 13.19 Sec. 13. [BRECKENRIDGE; ON -SALE LICENSE.] 13.20 Notwithstandincr Minnesota Statutes. section 340A.404. 13.21 subdivision 1. or anv other law to the contrarv. the city of 13.22 Breckenridge may issue a seasonal on -sale intoxicating licruor 13.23 license to the Bois de Sioux Golf Club for the nine holes of the 13.24 aolf course located in Breckenridge. The license may authorize 13.25 sales onlv to persons that are patrons of the golf course or 13.26 persons attending tournaments or special events hosted on the 13.27 premises. The license authorizes sales on all days of the week. 13.28 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day 13.29 followina final enactment. 13.30 Sec. 14. [CITY OF CALEDONIA; LIQUOR LICENSE.] 13.31 Notwithstanding anv other law. the city of Caledonia may 13.32 issue an on -sale .intoxicatin,t_r liguor license to Caledonia Area 13.33 Communitv Charities. Inc.. for the Four Seasons Center in 13.34 Caledonia. The license authorizes the licensee to dispense 1 .35 intoxicating liquor onlv to nersons attending events at the 6 center. All provisions of Minnesota Statutes. chanter 340A. no 14.1 inconsistent with this section, an to the license authorized http: /www. revisor. leg- state.nm.us/binfbldbill.php ?bill= S0664.38rsession =ls84 10 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:23 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 14.2 under this section. 14.3 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the dav 14.4 following final enactment. 5 Sec. 15. [DETROIT LAKES; ON- SALE.] 6 Notwithstandina Minnesota Statutes. section 340A.404. 14.7 subdivision 1. the city of Detroit Lakes may issue an on -sale 14.8 intoxicatina liquor license, or an on-sale wine license and an 14.9 on -sale malt liquor license, to the Castawav Inn and Resort 14.10 located at 1200 East Shore Drive, notwithstandina anv law. local 14.11 ordinance. or charter provision. The license may authorize 14.12 sales onlv to persons who are registered auests at the lodaina 14.13 establishment. their invitees, or persons attendina the spa. a 14.14 conference. a meetina. or other events at the lodaina 14.15 establishment_. The licen authorizes sales on all days of the 14.16 week. 14.17 Sec. 16. [CITY OF DULUTH; ON -SALE LICENSE.] 14.18 Notwithstandina anv other law. local ordinance. or charter 14.19 provision. the city of Duluth may issue an on -sale intoxicating 14.20 liauor license for the premises known and used as the Enaer Park 14.21 Golf Course. or for anv portion of the premises as described in 14.22 the approved license application. The license may be issued to 14.23 the city or to anv person or corporation under contract or 14.24 aareement with the city with respect to operation of the aolf 14.25 course. All provisions of Minnesota Statutes. chanter 340A. *26 inconsistent herewith. apply to the license authorized under 14.27 this section. 14.28 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the dav 14.29 following final enactment. 14.30 Sec. 17. [CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE; ON -SALE LICENSE.] 14.31 Notwithstandina anv law, local ordinance. or charter 14.32 provision. the city of Eden Prairie may issue an on -sale 14.33 intoxicating liquor license to anv entitv holdina an operatina 14.34 food service contract with the city for the operation of the 14.35 cafeteria. for use by the entitv at the premises owned by the 14.36 city of Eden Prairie. at 8080 Mitchell Road in Eden Prairie. 15.1 The license authorizes sales on all days of the week to persons 15.2 attendina special events in the cafeteria. The licensee may not 15.3 dispense intoxicatina licruor to anv person attendina or 15.4 participating in an amateur athletic event held on the premises 15.5 unless such dispensing is authorized by resolution of the city 15.6 council. The license authorized by this subdivision may be 15.7 issued for space that is not compact and contiauous. rrovided 15.8 that all such space is within the Citv Center building and is 15.9 included in the description of the licensed premises on the 1 10 approved license anplicaticn. 1 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the dav 1 .12 followingr final enactment. 15.13 Sec. 18. [MANKATO; ON -SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE.] http: /www.revisor.leg. state. mn .us /bintbidbill.php ?bil1=S0664.3 &session =ls84 (11 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:23 AM S.F. No. 664, 3rd Engrossment 84th Legislative Session (2005 -2006) 15.14 The city of Mankato may issue an on -sale intoxicatina 15.15 liquor license to the premises known as the Midwest Wireless 15.16 Civic Center. The license authorizes sales on all days of the 17 week to persons attendincr events at the center. All provisions 18 of Minnesota Statutes. chanter 340A, not inconsistent with this 15.19 section. annly to the license authorized under this section. 15.20 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day 15.21 followina final enactment. 15.22 Sec. 19. [OFF -SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE; MILLE LACS 15.23 COUNTY.] 15.24 Notwith.standina Minnesota Statutes. section 340A.405. 15.25 subdivision 2. naraaranh (e). the Mille Lacs Countv Board may 15.26 issue an off -sale intoxicating licruor license to an exclusive 15.27 liauor store located in Eastside Townshin. All other provisions 15.28 of Minnesota Statutes. chanter 340A. not inconsistent with this 15.29 section. annly to the license authorized under this section. 15.30 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day 15.31 followina final enactment. Please direct all comments concerning issues or legislation to your House Member or State Senator. r Legislative Staff or for directions to the Capitol, visit the Contact Us page. General auestions or comments. http: /www. revisor .leg.state.mn.us/bin /bldbifl.pbp ?bill 50664.3 &session =ls84 (12 of 12)6/8/2005 4:46:23 AM City Council Agenda Item No. 10e OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness an Cou cil Members Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: August 18, 2005 Re: Watershed Fees on City Street Projects Attached are materials 1 received this week from the Watershed regarding a proposed imposition of Watershed fees of $1,000 to review City street projects. Staff is opposed to the imposition of fees on the Cities since we are the funding source for the Watershed Commission in the first place. The item is on the agenda requesting a motion to oppose the imposition of fees on member city street projects in response to the request for comments. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org Page 1 of 1 Michael McCauley From: Judie Anderson [judie @jass.biz] Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 3:09 PM To: Judie Anderson; bheitkamp @ci.champlin.mn.us; amadsen @ci.maple -g rove. mn.us; anne.norris @ci.crystal.mn.us; ddonahue @ci.new hope.mn.us; bpcitymgr@ci.brooklyn- park.mn.us; lahrens @ci.plymouth.mn.us; mglick @ci.robbinsdale.mn.us; Michael McCauley; shall @ci.osseo.mn.us; tara .mugane @ci.minneapolis.mn.us Cc: Ed Matthiesen Subject: RE: Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Commissions Attachments: M -comm revised review fee structure 2.doc The attachment detached. Here it is again. From: Judie Anderson Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 2:57 PM To: bheitkamp @ci.champlin.mn.us; amadsen @ci.maple grove.mn.us; anne.norris @ci.crystal.mn.us; ddonahue @ci.new hope.mn.us; Doug Reader bpcitymgr@ci.brooklyn- park.mn.us); lahrens @ci.plymouth.mn.us; mglick @ci.robbinsdale.mn.us; mmccauley @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us; shall @ci.osseo.mn.us; tara .mugane @ci.minneapolis.mn.us Cc: 'Ed Matthiesen' Subject: Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Commissions Enclosed is the project review fee schedule currently being considered by the Commissions. Action to approve the revised fee structure will occur at the Commissions' September 8 meeting. If adopted, the proposed fees would be effective with applications received after January 1, 2006. Please note that, under the proposed schedule, municipal projects will no longer be exempt from project fees. The Commissioners will also consider whether to subject the schedule to annual cost of living increases. Your comments are requested to this office by August 31, 2005. Thank you. Judie A. Anderson JASS Watershed Administrators 3235 Fernbrook Lane Plymouth, MN 55447 PH: 763.553.1144 FX 763.553.9326 email: judie &ass. biz 08/18/2005 Page 1 of 1 Michael McCauley From: Judie Anderson [judie @jass.biz] Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 9:16 AM To: Grady Boeck Tina Carstens; Costello, Dan; kjaeger616 @comcast.net; petergabbey @yahoo.co.uk Cc: kevin @ci.brooklyn park.mn.us; Amy Luesebrink; proton9 @linuxmail.org; Michael McCauley; bpcitymgr @ci.brooklyn park.mn.us; bheitkamp @ci.champlin.mn.us; amadsen @ci.maple- g rove. mn.us; shall @ci.osseo.mn.us Ladies and Gentlemen: The West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission was unable to hold its August regular meeting due to the lack of a quorum. At their September 8, 2005 meeting, the Commission must adopt a Minor Plan Amendment to the Commission's second generation Watershed Management Plan and, for those cities that are also members of the Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission, approve the Shingle Creek Restoration Project in Brooklyn Park. It is imperative that all members of the Commission, or their alternates, be present at the September meeting. Commissioners, it is your responsibility to notify your alternate if you are unable to attend. Commission meetings are held at 12:45 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month. The September meeting notice will be emailed on August 31, 2005. Judie A. Anderson JASS Watershed Administrators 3235 Fernbrook Lane Plymouth, MN 55447 PH: 763.553.1144 FX 763.553.9326 email. Judie @,jass.biz 08/18/2005 Mem ©random `n J 1800 Pioneer Creek Center, Maple Plain, MN 55359 v v enc k Phone: 763 -479 -4200 Fax: 763 -479 -4242 To: Shingle Creek/West Mississippi WMO Commissioners From: Ed Matthiesen Judie Anderson Date: July 14, 2005 Subject. Project Review Fees Commission Action Requested As requested at the June 9, 2005 Commission meetings, we have revised the proposed project review fee schedule discussed at that meeting. The proposed 2006 Project Review Fee Schedule is presented for your review and consideration for adoption effective for projects received after January 1, 2006. Background The Commissioners directed that the proposed schedule be revised to provide a more graduated fee structure, and that the base fee be increased slightly to reflect increased review costs. A fee for reviewing government street and utility projects was added. The table below compares the actual costs of reviewing projects for the past few years to the fees collected under the current fee schedule and the fees that would have been collected under the proposed fee schedule. The fees as proposed would come closer to recovering actual costs, although they would not fully fund this activity. Table 1. Project review costs and actual fees collected compared to fees that would have been collected under the fee schedule as proposed. Actual Expenditures Actual Fees Fees as Proposed Shingle Creek 2003 (10 apps) $15,126.60 $7,000 application $13,750 application 2004 (16 apps) $36,925.39 15,000 application 19,300 application 2005 YTD (9 apps) $18,348.71 3,000 application 12,250 application 2,050 wetlands 2,100 wetlands West Mississippi 2003 (12 apps) $33,105.55* 9,000 application 16,500 application 3,000 wetlands 3,000 wetlands 2004 (10 apps) $22,906.80 8,000 application 14,000 application 1,500 wetlands 1,500 wetlands 2005 YTD (5 apps) 4,537.31 5,000 application 11,500 application 3,000 wetlands 3,000 wetlands *Controversial Oxbow Creek project required significant staff time CADocuments and Settings\ nmccauleyTocal SettingsUemporary Internet Files\OLK2MM -comm revised review fee structure_2.doc The table below contrasts Shingle Creek/West Mississippi's current and proposed fees with Elm Creek, Pioneer -Sarah Creek (both joint powers), and Rice Creek and Prior Lake Spring Lake (both districts), as they would have been calculated for representative projects from 2004 -05. This table indicates that for smaller commercial and residential projects, SCWM's project review fee would still be comparable to other WMOs. However, for larger projects there is considerable variation. Table 2. Project review fees for representative projects, comparing the current and proposed fees to the review fee that would be charged under some other WMO's fee schedule. Project SCWM SCWM Elm Creek Pioneer- Rice PLSL* Revised Sarah Creek Creek WM2004 -03 Mississippi River Pines, 13 acre, 26 lot $1,000 $1,250 $1,200 $750 $1,250 $1,500 residential WM2004 -07 Barbarossa Terrace, 21.6 acre $1,000 $3,000 $6,900 $1,250 $10,000 $2,000 commercial WM200503 Liberty Oaks, $1,000 $2,000 $5,100 $2,500 $7,500 $2,000 81 acre, 197 lot residential SC2004 -12 Taing Residence, one lot with $1,000 $300 $300 $150 $150 $1,500 floodplain fill SC2005 -04 Parker Village, 17 acre, 150 lots +condo $1,000 $2000 $1,500 $1,000 $7,500 $1,500 building SC2004 -07 Action Radio, $1,000 $1,250 $1,200 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 2.5 acre commercial *Prior Lake Spring Lake requires this fee as a deposit up front but treats it as an escrow, returning unspent balance or billing costs in excess of the deposit. JAShingle CreekTrojectsN -comm revised review fee structure.doe PROPOSED Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Fee Schedule TO BE Effective January 1. 2006 This fee schedule is adopted in accordance with Rule J of the Rules and Standards of the Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions. Project Review Fees SingleFamily Lot ...........................$300 Single Family Residential Development, less than 3 units per acre TotalSite <15 acres .........$1,250 Total Site 15 -29.99 acres .........................$1,500 TotalSite >30 acres .........................$2,000 All Other Development Mixed Use TotalSite <5 acres .........................$1,250 Total Site 5 -9.99 acres .........................$1,500 Total Site 10 -19.99 acres ........................$2,000 TotalSite >20 acres .........................$3,000 VarianceEscrow .........................$2,000 Street/Utility Project .........................$1,000 Note: Total site area includes wetland, buffer, right of way and other nondeveloped areas. Wetland Fees Wetland Delineation Review ...........................$300 Wetland Replacement Plan Escrow .........................$1,500 Monitoring and Reporting Deposit .........................$1,500 Wetland Replacement Deposit Varies 0 Project Relief Project Area Review Fee Under Project Name Review Fee Project Type (acres) Number of Units/Density Revised Policy SC2003 -01 1Way Addition $1,000 1 Comm 1 6.5 1 $1,500 SC2003 -02 (Palmer Lake Regional Trail Waived 1 Trail 1 1 I $1,000 SC2003 -03 (Bass Lake Villas 1 $1,000 1 Res 1 8.24 18/2.2 Navarre Corporation $1,250 SC2003 -04 II`l $1,000 1 Comm 1 5.4 1 $1,500 SC2003 -05 (Plymouth Pet Hospital $1,000 I Comm 1 2 I $1,250 SC2003 -06 (Arbor Lakes Residential Phase I $1,000 Res I 19.6 194/9.9 $2,000 SC2003 -07 IKylawn Park Drainage Improvement Waived 1 Utility 1 I I $1,000 SC2003 -08 (Crystal Shopping Center I $1,000 1 Comm 10.6 I 1 $2,000 SC2003 -09 (Arbor Lakes 4th Addition Building #15 $1,000 Comm 1 4 I $1,250 SC2003 -10 162nd Ave Pond 1 Waived Utility I 1 1 $1,000 TOTAL SC2004 -01 1Wynfield Place I $1,000 Res 16 13 sf, 56 th/4.3 $2,000 SC2004 -02 12004 Phase 6 Central Street Reconstr Waived I Street I i I $1,000 SC2004 -03 1City of Plymouth Lake Rest. Gen Permit I Waived 1 Misc SC2004 -04 [Northland Mechanical $1,000 1 Comm I 2 I 1 $1,250 SC2004 -05 ICVS Pharmacy I $1,000 Comm I 1.7 I 1 $1,250 SC2004 -06 ICity of Robbinsdale 2004 Strt Recon Waived I Street I I $1,000 SC2004 -07 (Action Radio 1 $1,000 1 Comm 1 2.5 1 $1,250 SC2004 -08 1AC Carlson $1,000 1 Comm 1 2.95 I $1,250 SC2004 -09 JBrooklyn Park Interceptor System Rehab $1,000 Utility I $1,000 SC2004 -10 IWinnetka Green $1,000 I Res I 17 178/10.5 Forest Element I $2,000 SC2004 -11 I Elementa $1,000 r School I 19.4 1 $1,000 SC2004 -12 ITaing Residence, Robbinsdale 1 $1,000 Res 0.27 I 1 sf /3.7 I $300 SC2004 -13 (Schmidt Lake Business Center $1,000 1 Comm I 8.97 1 1 $1,500 SC2004 -14 (Town Gardens $1,000 1 Res 1 14 1 I $2,000 SC2004 -15 JPlymouth Crossing I $1,000 Comm 1 7 1 Henn Ct Transfer Station $1,500 SC2004 -16 y $1,000 1 Misc 1 1 $1,000 TOTAL 2004[ p{l L a 5 c� g SC2005 -01 (Vicksburg Lane Reservoir Waived 1 Utility I 1 1 $1,000 SC2005 -02 173 Avenue Impr Waived Street SC2005 -03 JCreekside Park $1,000 Res 4.76 lO sf/2.1 $1,000 1 1 1 $1,250 SC2005 -04 [Parker Village $1,000 Res 17 141 tn, 9 sf, 60 unit bidg/12.4 $2,000 SC2005 05 [Crysta12005 Phase 7 Fair Street Reconstr Waived 1 Street 1 1 I $1,000 SC2005 -06 JBCenter 2005 Lions Park South Street Reconstr Waived Street I $1,000 SC2005 -07 1Elm Grove Park I Waived Utility I I $1,000 SC2005 -08 1CSAH 81, Lowry to TH100 Waived I Street 1 I $1,000 I SC2005 -09 lFountains at Arbor Lakes 1 $1,000 Comm I 92 1 $3,000 TOTAL 2005 YTD '1 Project Ro i Project Area Number of ReviAke Under Project Name Review Fee Project Type (acres) Units/Density Revised Policy WM2003 -01 CSAH 14 Improvements Waived I Street I I 1 $1,000 WM2003 -02 Osseo Jr. High Improvements $1,000 1 School 17 1 $1,250 WM2003 -03 TH 169, 120 Ave, Business Park Blvd reconstruction Waived Street $1,000 WM2003 -04 Brooklyn Center HS Improvements I Not rcvd I School 12 I $1,000 WM2003 -05 Lakeside at Oxbow Commons I $1,000 Res 15.8 74 sf /4.7 $2,000 WM2003 -06 Orchard Trail $1,000 Res 1 20 1 43 sf /2.2 $1,500 WM2003 -07 Shadowbrook $1,000 Res 40 92 sf /2 $2,000 WM2003 -08 Windchime Trail $1,000 Res 9 20 sf /2.2 $1,250 WM2003 -09 Noble Acres $1,000 Res 1 20 1 38 sf/1.9 $1,500 WM2003 -10 Sanctuary Estates $1,000 Res 11 21 sf /1.9 $1,250 WM2003 -11 Windchime Trail 2nd $1,000 Res 10 18 sf/1.8 $1,250 WM2003 -12 Prairie Gardens $1,000 I Res I 28 1 50 sf /1.8 I $1,500 TOTAL $4,000 a ,;$16;500 WM2004 -01 Mighty Fortress Church $1,000 Church 1 9 I I $1,500 WM2004 -02 Orchard Trail 2nd $1,000 Res 12.8 25 sf /2 $1,250 WM2004 -03 Mississippi River Pines $1,000 1 Res 13 1 26 sf /2 $1,250 WM2004 -04 Brooklyn Park Interceptor $1,000 Utility $1,000 WM2004 -05 Evergreen Cove, No permit needed I NA 1 1 NA WM2004 -06 Summercrest at Edinburgh I $1,000 Condo 1 4.1 1 $1,250 WM2004 -07 Barbarossa Terrace $1,000 Comm 1 21.6 $3,000 WM2004 -08 Malark Logistics $1,000 1 Comm 5.3 $1,500 WM2004 -09 Grace Fellowship $1,000 I Church 17.8 $2,000 WM2004 -10 Oxbow Commons Lots 1 &2, Block 3 I Wetland only I Res 10.2 Grading only I $1,250 TOTAL 20041 WM2005 -01 Emery Village $1,000 I Mixed I 46 36 th, comm $3,000 WM2005 -02 Oxbow Creek West $1,000 I Res 184 1 288 sf /1.6 $2,000 WM2005 -03 Liberty Oaks I $1,000 Res 1 81 186 sf, 36 twin, 75 th/2.41 $2,000 WM2005 -04 Noble Woods 1 $1,000 1 Res 1 24 1 54 sf /2.2 $1,500 WM2005 05 Park Place Promenade $1,000 I Comm I 62.8 I ffI $3,000 TOTAL 2005 sf single family detached, th townhome, units units in a building City Council Agenda Item No. 10f MEMO To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager From: Patty Hartwig, Information Technology Coordinator Subject: Proposed Agreement with Access Communication, Inc. For Two Additional Conduits on Same Path as Improvement Project No. 2005 -12 and Extending the City Fiber Duct System from the Police Building to the Water Tower (65 /Dupont Avenue) Date: August 18, 2005 On June 27, 2005, the City Council accepted bid and awarded a contract to Access Communications, Inc. for Improvement Project No. 2005 -12, City of Brooklyn Center Fiber Optic Network, Resolution No. 2005 -100 (Attached). Access Communications, Inc. has requested to install two additional fiber conduits along the same path as Improvement Project No. 2005 -12 City Hall to Police, Public Works, and Earle Brown Heritage Center. Some of the path follows City owned property (Attached). In the bid response, Access Communications, Inc. offered to extend the City fiber duct system at a cost of $6 per foot for two open conduits from the Police building to the City Water Tower (65 /Dupont Avenue). Having these open conduits will provide the City future fiber growth and technology opportunities (i.e. WiMAX a wireless communication solution for lift stations, well houses, water towers, City mobile computers, and other, alternative /redundant data communication link for the City and LOGIS back -up site, and other opportunities for technology effectiveness and efficiency). The cost would be $20,074. LOGIS would contribute $7,500; the remaining $12,574 is proposed to be funded through the Water Utility and Sanitary Sewer Funds. Todd Blomstrom and I have been working with Access Communications, Inc. The following are proposed terms negotiated: Citv Hall to Police, Public Works and Earle Brown Heritage Center Access Communications will be 100% responsible for field locations for the City fiber optic link from City Hall to Police, City Hall to Public Works, and City Hall to Earle Brown Heritage Center. The City and Access Communications would be responsible for their own fiber maintenance (break/fix, relocations). This agreement would cease upon vacancy of Access Communications or twenty years, whichever is longer. In exchange, the City will allow two additional conduits along the City Hall to Police, Public Works and Earle Brown Heritage Center paths. As outlined in the June 17 memorandum, it was estimated that field locations of the City fiber for this path would cost the City approximately $9,000 per year. Police to Water Tower (65 and Dupont Avenue) City pays a flat one -time fee of $3,600 for locate services for this path. Access Communications will be 100% responsible for field locations for the City fiber optic link from Police to the Water Tower. The City and Access Communications would be responsible for their own fiber maintenance (break/fix, relocations). This agreement would cease upon vacancy of Access Communications or twenty years, whichever is longer. Survevin2 Services from Loucks and Associates Fiber Optic Easement Exhibit and Staking Services for Land Agreement Field location of the existing fiber optic line (Central Park to City Hall building) Staking of proposed fiber optic line on City property (City Hall to Police, Public Works Garage, Earle Brown Heritage Center) Write proposed legal description to be used in the final easement document Prepare an exhibit showing the graphic interpretation of the easement Estimate $6,700. Split two- thirds the City ($4,489), one -third LOGIS ($2,211). The work would include Phase I of the City Fiber Infrastructure completed in November 2004 LOGIS to City Hall). Summary of Proposed Costs Cit Cit Cit Cit Technology Fund Water Utility Fund Sanitary Sewer Fund EBHC Capital Fund LOGIS Surveying Services $988 $1,548 $1,548 $405 $2,211 $6,700 (22 (69 %/2) (69 %/2) (9 (one -third based on total) Two Open Conduit from $6,287 $6,287 $7,500 Police Building to Water (50 (50 Tower (65th/Dupont Ave) $20,074 Fiber Locates Police $1,800 $1,800 Building to Water Tower (50 (50 (65''/Dupont Ave) $3,600 Total $30,374 $988 $9,635 $9,635 $405 $9,711 If you have further questions, let me know. Thanks. Attachment �UBLIC WORKS GARAGE l I I I i I COM ITY l_L C L r i HEN IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT Cl TE Member Kay Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -100 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005 -12, CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER FIBER OPTIC NETWORK AND AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURES FOR RELATED EQUIPMENT WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for Improvement Project No. 2005 -12, City of Brooklyn Center Fiber Optic Network, bids were received, opened, and tabulated by the City Clerk and IT Coordinator on the 9` day of June, 2005; and WHEREAS, Access Communications is the lowest responsible bidder as determined by consideration of base and alternate bids; and WHEREAS, LOGIS will participate in the cost of the fiber optic project; and WHEREAS, related fiber equipment is required to implement the fiber optic project in addition to the laying of fiber optic cable. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Access Communications, Plymouth, Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center for Improvement Project No. 2005 -12 according to the plans and specifications therefore approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk; and be it further resolved that the costs of the fiber optic project and required equipment be allocated as follows: Technology Fund $18,360 LOGIS $31,030 Sanitary Sewer Fund $12,831 Water Fund $12,831 Earle Brown Heritage Center Capital Fund $22,907 June 27. 2005 ate Q Mayor ATTEST: Jw4mZ6 City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Kathleen Carmody and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Myrna Kragness, Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, and Diane Niesen; and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. FOR TWO ADDITIONAL CONDUITS ON SAME PATH AS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005-12 AND EXTENDING THE CITY FIBER DUCT SYSTEM FROM THE POLICE BUILDING TO THE WATER TOWER (65 AVENUE) WHEREAS, Access Communications, Inc. was awarded contract for Improvement Project No. 2005 -12, City of Brooklyn Center Fiber Optic Network, Resolution No. 2005 -100; and WHEREAS, Access Communications, Inc. has requested to install two additional fiber conduits on the same path as Improvement Project No. 2005; and WHEREAS, some of the project path is on City owned land; and WHEREAS, City staff worked with Access Communications, Inc. and the City Attorney has drafted a Fiber Optic Agreement; and WHEREAS, in the bid response, Access Communications, Inc. has offered to extend the City fiber duct system at a cost of $6 per foot for two conduits from the Police building to the City Water Tower (65 and WHEREAS, having this conduit in place will allow for future technology growth and opportunities that will benefit the City, City Public Utilities and LOGIS (i.e. WiMAX a wireless communication solution for lift stations, well houses, water towers, City mobile computers, and other, alternative /redundant data communication link for the City and LOGIS back -up site, and other opportunities for technology effectiveness and efficiency); and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to execute the Fiber Optic Agreement set forth in Attachment A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, with Access Communications, Inc. Plymouth, Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center for land usage, locating services and for additional two conduits from the Police Building to the Water Tower (65` /Dupont Avenue). BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to execute the Agreement between the City of Brooklyn Center and LOGIS set forth in Attachment B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, for cost sharing. BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED that the costs associated with the Fiber Optic Agreement and Agreement between City of Brooklyn Center and LOGIS be allocated as follows: Technology Fund $988 LOGIS $9,711 Sanitary Sewer Fund $9,635 Water Fund $9,635 Earle Brown Heritage Center Capital Fund $405 Auvust 22. 2005 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. ATTACHMENT A FIBER OPTIC AGREEMENT This Fiber Optic Agreement (the "Agreement is made this day of August, 2005 (the "Effective Date by and between the City of Brooklyn Center, a Minnesota municipal corporation "City and Access Communications, Inc., a Minnesota corporation "Access WHEREAS, the City wishes to connect via a fiber link its City Hall located at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN to: 1) Earle Brown Heritage Center, located at 6155 Earle Brown Drive, Brooklyn Center, MN; 2) Police Building, located at 6645 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, MN and; 3) Public Works Central Garage, located at 6844 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN WHEREAS, the City further wishes to connect via a fiber link the Police Building to the Water Tower located at the corner of 65 Avenue and Dupont Avenue, Brooklyn Center, MN (together with above referenced fiber links, hereinafter referred to as the "Network WHEREAS, the fiber and associated conduit to -be installed by Access a comprising the Network is described in attached Exhibit A. WHEREAS, Access has agreed to provide locate services for the Network in exchange for use of two conduits paralleling the fiber network, and payment of $3,600.00; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: I. Resnonsibilities of Access. Access shall: 1. Install their own Network at its own expense. All work shall be completed by September 30, 2005. 2. Perform all utility locates in relation to the Network in a manner ensuring compliance with Minnesota Statutes Section 216D.01 to 216D.07, Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7560, and all other laws or regulations governing the locating and marking of buried utility facilities. 3. Maintain all fiber, conduit and other facilities it installs for its own use pursuant to this Agreement. 4. Provide a paper and electronic AutoCAD drawings of the as -built blue prints documenting conduit, hand holes, fusions splices, cable runs and terminations. SJS- 266946v2 1 BR291 -3 ATTACHMENT A 5. Provide the City a minimum of seven days notice prior to maintenance of the fiber that would have an impact on the City except in the case of emergencies, where the City should be notified as soon as possible. II. Responsibilities of the Citv. The City shall: 1. Permit Access to install two additional conduits with fiber at Access's expense along the path of the Network. 2. Pay Access a flat one -time fee of three thousand, six hundred dollars ($3,600.00) to perform utility locates. 3. Obtain all necessary easements in favor of the City for the existing fiber link from City Hall to Central Park. The City will retain Loucks and Associates to survey the easement path, draft a legal description for the easement and an exhibit depicting the graphic interpretation of the easement. The City shall stake the easement path. 4. Break/fix, relocates for network owned by the City and installed pursuant to this Agreement. III. Fiber Rights. The City shall own the conduits, fiber and handholes comprising the Network between the above referenced locations, provided that Access may install two additional conduits, fiber and handholes paralleling the Network for its own use. Conduits, fiber and handholes installed for its own use is the responsibility of Access. IV. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be for twenty years from the date of this Agreement or upon Access' removal of its fiber and conduit, whichever is longer. V. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated by either party at the end of the Term by giving ISO days written notice prior to the end of the term. Either party may terminate this Agreement for material breach. The non breaching party shall provide written notice to the breaching party describing in reasonable detail the nature, scope, extent of breach and the necessary cure deadline under the circumstances. The non breaching party may terminate if the breaching party has not remedied the breach within the time period reasonably necessary to the non breaching party. The parties agree that time is of the essence for the parties in the operation and maintenance of the fiber. All breaches must be remedied within an appropriate time to allow continued operation. VI. Survival of Rights. Notwithstanding any provision to the apparent contrary, the parties agree that their respective ownership rights in the fiber and conduits and the right of the City to continued access and seamless operation of its fiber, shall survive any termination of this Agreement by material breach or otherwise. In the event either party terminates this Agreement, the other party shall have the right of first refusal to purchase any portion of the fiber sought to be transferred by the other party at a price equaling any other fair market value, verifiable offer SJS- 266946v2 2 BR291 -3 ATTACHMENT A received. The parties further agree that they will do nothing to hinder or obstruct the other party's intent and reasonable expectation that each will be able to access the fiber for its respective purposes. VII. Authorized Representatives. Each party shall designate a representative for purposes of administration of this Agreement (the "Authorized Representative Each Authorized Representative shall have authority for acceptance of services and shall be the point of contact for all payments due under this Agreement. Either party changing the designation of its Authorized Representative shall notify the other party pursuant to the notice provision of this Agreement. Access's Authorized Representative: City's Authorized Representative: City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 VIII. Assignment. Except as specifically provided herein, neither party shall assign, transfer or delegate any rights or obligations under this Agreement either directly or indirectly by any means, by operation of law or otherwise without the prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. IX. Indemnification. Subject to Section X below, each party shall indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred in defense or otherwise arising from the performance of or failure to perform obligations pursuant to this Agreement, or from the negligent or unlawful use, or intentional misuse, of the Network. X. Limitation of Damages. The City does not waive its liability limitations under law. The liability of each party to the other shall be limited to foreseeable damages arising out of the negligent action or inaction of the other party. Subject to recovery of attorney's fees under Section IX, neither party shall be responsible to the other for attorney's fees. XI. Amendments. Any amendments to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be executed by the same parties (or their successors in interest) who executed this Agreement. XII. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota. XIII. Notices. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be given in writing and shall be: a) personally delivered; b) sent by facsimile transmission or other SJS- 266946v2 3 BR291 -3 ATTACHMENT A electronic means of transmitting written documents; or sent to the parties at their respective addresses indicated here by registered or certified U.S. mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, or by private overnight mail courier service. If personally delivered, such communication shall be deemed delivered upon actual receipt; if electronically transmitted, such communication shall be deemed delivered the next business day after transmission; if sent by overnight courier, such communication shall be deemed delivered upon receipt; and if sent by U.S. mail, such communication shall be deemed delivered as of the date of delivery indicated on the receipt issued by the relevant postal service. The parties to this Agreement may change its address for the purposes of this Agreement by giving notice thereof in accordance with this section. XIV. Force Majeure. The parties understand that acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, government regulations not required at the time of this Agreement, embargoes, epidemics, war, terrorist acts, riots, fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods or other unusually severe weather conditions or other environmental disturbances, strikes, or other circumstances not under the control of the parties "Force Majeure") may delay performance as set forth in this Agreement. In the event a Force Majeure event materially limits either party's or the parties' ability to perform under this Agreement such limitation shall not be considered a breach of the terms of this Agreement. XV. Miscellaneous. 1. The failure of either party to give notice of default, or to enforce or insist upon compliance with any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, the waiver of any term of condition of this Agreement, or the granting of any extension of time for performance, shall not constitute the permanent waiver of any term or condition of this Agreement, and this Agreement and each of its provisions shall remain at all times in full force and effect until modified by the parties in writing. 2. This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding of the parties. 3. This Agreement shall be binding and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 4. Each party warrants and represents that it is duly authorized to execute this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. SJS- 266946v2 4 BR291 -3 ATTACHMENT A By BY Myrna Kragness Date Date Its: Mayor Its: By: Michael McCauley Date Its: City Manager SJS- 266946v2 5 BR291 -3 I T r AIML PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE C POLICE BUILDING r POLICE_ F T 1 U i r COM (i NITY CENTER T EBHC r i CITY-HALL EARLE BROWN HERITAGE CENTER 350 175 0 350 Feet City of Brooklyn Center Hand Hole Fiber Project Phase 2 3/30/2005 ATTACHMENT B AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER AND LOGIS This Agreement (the "Agreement is made this day of August 2005 (the "Effective Date by and between the City of Brooklyn Center (hereafter "City") and Local Government Information System Services (hereafter "LOGIS a Minnesota municipal joint powers organization. WHEREAS, the City is constructing a fiber network (the "City Network to connect its buildings; WHEREAS, the City will be constructing a link to its City Hall that will run underneath Central Park, which is owned by the City; WHEREAS, LOGIS will utilize this link; WHEREAS, the City and LOGIS have agreed to share the costs in surveying the link path and drafting the legal description and graphic exhibit for the path; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. The City shall stake the easement path for the Central Park link. 2. The City shall retain Loucks and Associates to survey the easement area, and draft a legal description and graphic exhibit for the path "Project which is estimated to cost six thousand seven hundred dollars ($6,700). 3. LOGIS shall pay the City one -third of the total Project cost and the City shall pay the remaining two- thirds of the Project cost. 4. The City shall immediately invoice LOGIS for its portion of the Project cost upon receipt of the invoice from Loucks Associates. 5. LOGIS shall pay the City's invoice within thirty days of the date of the invoice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. 266989vl (SJS) BR291 -3 ATTACHMENT B CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER LOGIS By: By: Myrna Kragness Date Date Its: Mayor Its: By: By: Michael McCauley Date Date Its: City Manager Its: 266989v1 (SJS) BR291 -3 City Council Agenda Item No. 10g City Brooklyn y f n Center y A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM DATE: August 17, 2005 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees The attached resolution represents the official Council action required to expedite removal of the trees most recently marked by the City tree inspector, in accordance with approved procedures. It is anticipated that this resolution will be submitted for council consideration each meeting during the summer and fall as new trees are marked. s 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org 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 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, Minnesota that: 1. The diseased trees at the following addresses are hereby declared to be a public nuisance: PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY ADDRESS TREE TREE TYPE NUMBER TONY PAYNE 7013 LOGAN AVE N ELM 247 CHRISTOPHER GORDON 5715 MAJOR AVE N ELM 248 CAROL ANDRASCHKO 5801 JUNE AVE N ELM 249 MAINS'L PROPERTIES, LLC 2812 OHENRY RD ELM 250 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ACROSS FROM 5453 4TH ST ELM 251 ROGER MARSHA DOKKEN 3818 BURQUEST LA ELM 252 KIMBERLY PEARSON 5700 DUPONT AVE N ELM 253 MELISSA BARNES/DOUG GARDER 261364 TH AVE N ELM 254 DONALD ETHEL JOHNSON 6101 LYNDALE AVE N ELM 255A PAUL NEWMAN 6109 LYNDALE AVE N ELM 255B THOMAS MARY KING 5732 HUMBOLDT AVE N ELM 256 2. After twenty (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. 3. After five (5) days, if the property owner fails to request a hearing, the tree(s) shall be removed by the City. All removal costs, including legal, financing, and administrative charges, shall be specially assessed against the property. RESOLUTION NO. 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. AGENDA CITY COUNCIL \ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WORK SESSION August 22, 2005 Immediately Following Regular City Council and EDA Meetings Starting at 7:00 P.M. City Council Chambers 1. Council Member O'Connor discussion of letter from Dai Thao 2. Request of Fridley Mayor for a resolution supporting capital improvement grant application for Springbrook Nature Center 3. Continued discussion of State law requiring policy on out of state travel by elected officials a. Draft policy b. Materials on Charlotte conference from Council Member Niesen 4. Miscellaneous 5. Adjourn MEMORANDUM TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Brad Hoffman, Community Development Director DATE: August 4, 2005 SUBJECT: Hmong America Shopping Center" Greg Watson I think it is necessary to respond to Mr. Dai Thao's letter dated July 20, 2005.In his letter, Mr. Thao implies that both you and I had a conflict of interest involving Greg Watson. While Mr. Thao failed to identify what that conflict of interest was, he incorrectly identified Mr. Watson as a potential developer. Mr. Watson's possible role would have been that of a potential construction manager for Mr. Lee. When Mr. Lee and Dan Vang initially approached the City with their development concept commonly referred to as "Little Asia," there was enthusiastic support for Mr. Lee's vision. Mr. Lee's concept was a mixed development of housing and retail with a distinctive Asian architectural flavor. However, the concept development was little more than a picture. It lacked specificity as to parking issues, set backs, building codes, storm water retention, market acceptability and financing. The City applied for an "Opportunity Grant" from the Met Council in May, 2002 to assist Mr. Lee refine his concept to a workable development plan. In January, 2003, the initial draft of the market study, paid for by the Met Council grant, suggested that the market would support Mr. Lee's concept. However, Mr. Lee's site was not large enough to accommodate the proposed development. Mr. Lee was given the choice to either reduce the scope of the project to reflect the physical realities of his site or look at a larger development that would be featured in the "Opportunity Site Mr. Lee chose to seek a larger development. As Mr. Lee and Dan Vang worked with the architect it was obvious that they did not understand the development process or construction. They needed someone who could advise them with cost estimating, construction technique and project management if they were to elect to be the construction general. In order to assist them, I suggested that they retain someone that was knowledgeable in the areas of construction management and development... I informed them that there were many such firms and /or individuals, such as Amcon and KA as well as Greg Watson that provide such services. I introduced them to Greg Watson, who had been the project manager for the Earle Brown Heritage Center and the 53` .Avenue housing project. When I introduced them to Greg Watson, I was emphatic that they were under no obligation to retain him. It is my understanding that they conducted two (2) interviews with him. Mr. Lee and Dan Vang did use Greg Watson to work with them on the Little Asia project and also on designing a Hmong funeral home that they also wanted to build. I am not aware of the exact working relationship, I.E. contract, hourly or etc, or his exact capacity with Mr. Lee and Dan Vang. I was never involved in their selection process or in any capacity in the selection of any of their representatives. Greg Watson worked with Mr. Lee until sometime in late 2003 or early 2004. I am not aware of the exact time they discontinued working together because I was not directly involved in that relationship. During the entire time Greg Watson was advising Mr. Lee, I only worked with Dan Vang and Mr. Lee. I have continued to work: with Dan Vang and Mr. Lee and their new developer and architect through the spring of this year. Part of our efforts to assist Mr. Lee included a day trip last June to Atlanta to view a farmer's market concept that Mr. Lee wanted to bring to Minnesota. It was a concept that staff did support and encourage but was dropped by Mr. Lee when the City would only provide approximately $4.6 million for an estimated $11 million project that included their current $1.8 million debt. I have known Greg Watson both professionally and personally. I introduced him to Mr. Lee because I thought that they would make a good fit. Greg Watson has managed a number of large development projects including Energy Park in St. Paul and beyond that he is both ethical and honest. The suggestion of a conflict of interest seems to infer that I somehow benefited from their relationship. In no manner and at no time did 1 ever receive or would have received any benefit or gain from Greg Watson's professional relationship with Mr. Lee. The suggestion of a conflict of interest on my part by Mr. Thao is nothing more than slander. i Dai Thao Community for Diversity 6066 Shingle Creek Parkway #1138 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 o 763 413 July 20, 2005 Mayor Kragness Brooklyn Center City Hall 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Dear Mayor Kragness: We are most concerned about the council- members and city staff s abuse of eminent domain to exercise hostile take over of Asia Supermarket. We feel the council members were not representing their minority citizens. We also request a full investigation into City Manager Michael McCauley and Economic Development Authority (EDA) Director Brad Hoffman for discrimination and abuse of eminent domain. Council members' actions show they care not for the minority citizen of Brooklyn Center. They did not inform the community of their decision to shut down the largest ethnic food store in Brooklyn Center which serves the entire west metro. While council members and majority Americans get their bread and milk from Cub Food. The Lao, Hmong, Latino, and African now have to drive 20 miles to St. Paul for essential food in the dead of winter. Hmong are proud home owners, tax payers and', voters, our kids are strong students in your schools. We feel the council members were incompetent in representing us and understanding the social and economic impact of their decision. (Please see attachment A) We also feel there is underline discrimination perhaps racism behind the decision to eminent domain Asia Supermarket. Currently there are blighted lands own by non -Asian left untouched for years in the heart of downtown, which should be propriety, yet no redevelopment is being done. The proper action steps would have been to inform the community and soundly relocate Asia Supermarket before any execution of eminent domain. We ask that you investigate Mr. McCauley and Mr. Hoffman's conflict of interest involving Mr. Greg Watson, which was introduced by Mr. Hoffman to be a possible developer to Mr. Lee. We hope that you will seriously consider the social and economic impact the abuse of eminent domain is having on our community. Such action can only cause the loss of jobs and lack of diversity and create a disgruntled community. Together we can find a solution that is beneficial to all. Sincerely, Dai Thao Communication Coordinator CC: Senator Mark Dayton, Senator Norm Coleman, Rep. Mark Kennedy, Rep. Betty McCollum, Asian American Institute, 18 Clan, Council members of Brooklvn Center, Brad Hoffman, Michael McCauley, Lao Family of Minnesota, Lao Veteran of America, Hmong American Women, MN Hmong Chamber of Commerce, Hmong American Partnership, State Sen. Linda Scheid, State Rep. Deb Hillstrom, State Sen. Mee Moua, State Rep. Cy Thao, MN Council of Asian Pacific Islander. Attachment A from the 2000 Census Brooklyn Center population was 29,000 12% were Asian We know that we are now 20% At 20 with an average of 6 per a family, there are 966 Asian families in Brooklyn Center. The economic impact is huge. A car that gets an average of 20 Miles /Gal 40 miles round trip to Saint Paul At $2.25 /Gal that's $4.50 per family per trip $4.50 x 966 families $4347 /weekly for gas alone, not considering safety precaution during the Minnesota winter. At $4347 /week that's $17,388 /month and $208,6561year If they have to travels twice a week for food, that's $417,312 /year. That's millions of dollars the Asian community would have had to build their American dreams in Brooklyn Center and the surrounding communities. Why is it that only our community is affected? Why should one American pay more than their neighbors for food? Aren't you supposed to represent us in all of your policies too? City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness and Council Membe Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: August 16, 2005 Re: Fridley Request for Support on Springbrook Nature Center Attached is a letter and materials sent to the City Council from the Mayor of Fridley requesting a resolution of support for a capital improvements grant to be used at the Springbrook Nature Center. Staff has no additional infonnation on this request. It is placed on the Work Session Agenda to seek Council direction whether the Council wishes to have a resolution of support placed on the September 12 regular agenda. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenterorg q SCOTT J. LUND MAYOR CI 1 I OF lunds ci. fridley.mn. us FRIDLLY www.ci.fridley.mn.us FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 (763) 571 -3450 FAX (763) 571 -1287 August 9, 2005 I Brooklyn Center City Council Brooklyn Center City Hall 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway y Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 Members of the Brooklyn Center City Council: As you may already be aware, the voters in Fridley approved a $275,000 referendum last November to continue the programming and city -paid staff at Springbrook Nature. Now that we are beyond this question, the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation has made a request, with the aid of Senator Chaudhary and Representative Goodwin, for a $2.5 million matching state grant. Further, the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation has initiated a fundraising campaign to complete this matching grant to reach their S5 million goal for capital improvements at Springbrook Nature Center. Today, I ask for the neighboring communities and Anoka County's support to aid the foundation in achieving a state grant by submission of a supporting resolution. A copy of the City of Fridley's resolution is enclosed along with the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation's current newsletter highlighting the project. Should you be supportive, please send your resolution to me at Fridley City Hall on or around September 15, 2005. We must submit the final grant application by September 30, 2005. Fridley citizens have proven their commitment to the continuance of the Springbrook Nature Center. Because Springbrook Nature Center is truly a green space and environmental center of a regional importance in addition to a local one, it is important and proper to ask for a greater reach of support. With the support of neighboring cities and Anoka County, Fridley and the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation remain hopeful the state will recognize Springbrook as a worthwhile project for all of us now and for future generations to enjoy. Sin ely t Scott J. Lund Mayor Enclosures: Fridley Supporting Resolution SNC Foundation Summer Newsletter RESIDENCE 580 69TH AVENUE N.E. FRIDLF�', MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE (763) 571 -0214 RESOLUTION NO.2005 31 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE IMPROVEMENTS TO SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER ASSOCIATED WITH THE SPRING (SANCTUARY PROTECTION RENEWAL INTO THE NEXT GENERATION) PROJECT AND SUPPORTING THE REQUEST TO THE STATE OF MINNESOTA FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center is a 127 -acre City of Fridley park that provides year- round opportunities to experience and learn about nature; and is an environmental education center that serves school groups, community organizations and families; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center serves the people living in the north suburban area with enjoyable and educational programs, hands -on exhibits and nature center facilities; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center SPRING Project will enhance this park as a learning center for people from the metropolitan area, the State of Minnesota, and the City of Fridley; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center SPRING Project includes facility improvements that will provide spaces for education, health and wellness, community gatherings, celebrations, and business meetings; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center SPR II G Project will create public spaces that minimize future operating and environmental costs through design and technology improvements; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center SPRING Project has been developed with the input of citizen groups, environmentalists, City officials and architects to preserve the Springbrook experience for future generations; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation is a local non profit organization dedicated to supporting the overall planning, development and management of the Springbrook pp g p 1 g Nature Center; and WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation has committed to taking the lead in raising the $2.5 million matching funds for a State grant from private sources; and WHEREAS, the increased operating costs associated with the Springbrook Nature Center SPRING Project will be covered through a combination of additional program revenue and funds provided by the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation; and WHEREAS, the recent legislative shifts in government aids, levy limits and real estate tax changes make it impossible for the City Council to pass on tax increases to Fridley property owners for the future development and future maintenance of this regional facility; Summer 2005 ingprook Nature Center FoYndation Protecting and enhancing Springbrook Nature Ceiifer PASSAGE OF FRIDLEY FOUNDATION AND PARKS RECREATION PROCEED ON NEW $J MILLION PROTECT REFERENDUM N SPRINGBROOK FOUNDATION NOW TURNS ES FEES When Fridley citizens ATTENTION To NATURE CENTER'S FUTURE passed the Springbrook referendum No- With the citizens of more pristine areas of the noise in the park, addi- levy e y re assuring Spring- Fridley passing the Spring- park. tional car parking, and brook of a steady budget, brook Nature Center levy The Foundation board is most significantly addi- the City removed the fees last November, the Spring- now working with the Lions to the existing build for daily and annual visi- brook Nature Center Fridley .Parks and Recrea- ing or additional buildings, for passes. Foundation will now refo- tion Commission to over which will provide public cus its attention on it's pri- see the final planning meeting rooms and indoor Attendance at Spring i mar purpose: enhancing educational facilities. brook Nature Center has p g phase for the Nature Cen- already rebounded as the Nature Center. ter entry area and possible Sen. Satveer Chaudhary word spreads of it revert- At the time of the City's improvements to the exist- and Rep. Barb Goodwin to a free lace for eo- 2003 budget crisis, the ing interpretive center. recently introduced bills in in place Foundation board was re- the legislature to secure u ple to enjoy. This project has been in g p Fees were implemented viewing final plans to start the works for nearly g eight to $2.5 million in state for one year as part of a a new project at Spring- years. It includes new rest- matching funds for the RING r way to keep Springbrook brook. Called the SP rooms near the bicycle project in next year's Project, it is designed to trail (which will be com- bonding bill. open until the referendum was held. offer visitors more ameni- 1 next y ear y p r leted t outdoor Money raised in Spring- g ties when they first arrive classrooms, a new trail brook's annual member FOUNDATION RAISES at the nature center as well system nearest 85th Ave- ship campaign will provide as to reduce the impact of nue, an. earth berm along the needed planning and $12 FROM too many people in the 85th Avenue to reduce drawings. ANNUAL AUCTION Shortly after last fall's SPRINGBROOK FOUNDATION: 25 YEARS OF GIVING referendum, The Spring- brook Nature Center Since its inception, the Spring m Springbrook Next summer the Foundation will pro Foundation's annual silent Nature Center has raised funds to pro- vide funds for scholarships so disadvan- and live auction raised vide enhancements at the iti ature Center. taged children can attend Springbrook's $12 800. Even during the tumultuous rear of summer day camps. Although Spring 2004, the Foundation provided two new brook day camps are already inexpen- The second auction fea- live, the are too much for some local tured a wonderful assort- computers with software, a professional Y ment of donated items quality video camera, telescopic lenses families with multiple children. that were auctioned off. j and flashes for the Nature Center's pro- The Foundation will also provide the They ranged from jewelry fessional- quality digital camera, which funds so Springbrook can hire a summer to a canoe to an afternoon i was provided earlier by the Foundation. site intern to work on park and trail im- watching the Twins in a Historically, the Foundation has do- provement projects. Metrodome suite. nated more than $130,000 (adjusted for In addition, the Foundation will pro The next auction is ten- 2004 inflation) in direct donations in the vide money for Eagle Scout projects in ively planned for March I last 20 years. This does not include secur- the park. In the past, these projects have tat tat 200b. ing the funding for the Nature Center's provided many of the trails, signs, interpretive center building in 1979 -80. benches and other facilities. CHAMPIONS OF OPEN SPACE AWARD HONORS SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER SUPPORTERS From the McKnight Foundation News Release ter might lose its paid staff and its programming. Sav- When budget cuts were threatening to close Spring- ing Springbrook became a community priority— and a brook Nature Center, a 30- year -old Fridley treasure, clear testament to the value of protecting natural open rather than accept the inevitable or wait for someone space to our citizens." else to take action, a group of citi- The months leading up to the zens and community leaders 4 vote on the referendum were chal- worked to pass a citywide referen- lenging for Spingbrook staff and dum to preserve the natural open`` supporters, but temporary visitor space and a variety of educational fees and aggressive fundraising programs at the nature center. ke t Springbrook P operational in p For their efforts, supporters of i �'`"•r►., 2004. The reinvestigation of past Springbrook Nature Center are proposals to the Fridley City being honored with the Champi _4 w Council to convert Springbrook's ons of Open Space Award.,.. land into a golf course became an The award was presented June additional challenge during this 29 at Springbrook Nature Center time. in Fridley. Siah St. Clair, director A community -wide campaign to of Springbrook Nature Center; "Save Springbrook" including Malcolm Mitchell, chair of the the Springbrook brook Nature Center g Springbrook Nature Center Foun- Foundation, Friends of Spring dation; and Mayor Scott Lund of brook (a grassroots community the City of Fridley accepted the group), elected officials, commu award on behalf of the effort. �:t nity leaders and prominent bus'- The Champions of Open Space Left to right, Malcolm Mitchell, chair of the ness people generated awareness Award celebrates the contribu- Springbrook Nature Center Foundation, about the nature center and re- tions of individuals, groups and Siah St. Clair, director of Springbrook Na- cruited support for the referen- organizationsthat are making a ture Center and Mayor Scott Lund of the dum. "Save Springbrook" lawn difference in preserving open City of Fridley accepted the Champions of signs and knocking on doors to spaces in the metro region. The Open Space Award June 29. raise awareness, as well as bake award is presented by Embrace sales, garage sales and selling lem- Open Space, a public awareness campaign sponsored onade to raise money were all part of the community by The McKnight Foundation and 14 partner organiza- wide efforts that ensued. Still, the future of Spring tions. brook ultimately rested on the referendum vote to cre- Springbrook Nature Center has been a community ate permanent funding that would keep the nature cen- priority for three decades, although significant efforts ter open. have been required to protect its existence. In Novem- The process of educating citizens about the referen- ber 1974, the Fridley City Council adopted a controver- dum became an important civics lesson for the enthusi- sial plan to dedicate the land as a nature center during a astic supporters of the nature center. time when the economy demanded development. In ,according to Malcolm Mitchell, director of the November 2004 exactly 30 years later and also during Springbrook Nature Center Foundation, "The vote for a time of community development pressures the citi- the referendum is a testament to the value of Spring zens of Fridley passed a referendum to raise their taxes brook Nature Center and the demonstrated support that to save the nature center and its programs because the the citizens of Fridley and the North Metro community city's 2004 budget would have eliminated funding for hay e for preserving a natural treasure." Springbrook, forcing it to close. "`Then a community is growing and developing so "Springbrook has been a centerpiece in our commu- quickly, as many currently are in the Twin Cities, pass nity for 30 years, so we knew citizens would be paying ing a referendum especially one that involves raising attention to decisions made about its future," said taxes to preserve open space can be a very difficult Fridley Mayor Scott Lund. "Still, we were astonished task." said Sharon Stephens from the Sierra Club North by the remarkable outpouring of support when the cen- Star Chapter and partner in Embrace Open Space. City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community To: Mayor Kragness and Council Members Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: August 17, 2005 Re: Draft Required Elected Officials Out of State Travel Policy At the August 8' meeting, the Council inquired regarding the cost to attend the League of Minnesota Cities' Annual Conference and the national conferences sponsored by the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Ms. Knutson reviewed the last year's and it indicates the following approximate costs per attendee: League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference $700 to $800 for fill conference National League of Cities Range of $1,500 for partial to $2,300 full conference &seminars U.S. Conference of Mayors $2,200 Attached is an e -mail from Council Member Niesen listing general workshops and Leadership Training Institute sessions that she is interested in attending. In the DRAFT policy I have revised the bullet under actual costs of lodging and meals to clarify the meaning by making the second bullet an example in the first bullet. DRAFT Policv on Out of State Travel When appropriate conference or courses or training opportunities in the continental United States sponsored by: US Conference of Mayors National League of Cities United States Government or agency thereof or as authorized in advance by a majority vote of the City Council Expense limits actual cost of travel: coach air fare or rail mileage at IRS rate to and from terminal or depot 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone TDD Number Brooklyn Center, NIN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org or to and from site of conference, course, or training shuttle bus, public transportation, or cab as required to get to conference events and lodging if taken to terminal or depot in Twin Cities actual costs of lodging and meals any costs for persons other than the Council Member are not reimbursed, such as any cost above the room charge that would have been incurred for the Council Member alone are not reimbursed cost of registration, materials, and classes at conference, course, or training opportunity costs of optional events that are primarily social in nature are not reimbursed cost of any person other than the Council Member to attend any event or function is not reimbursed Procedure for approval of travel as part of the annual budget process, the City Council will identify the maximum amount of money that may be spent for out of state travel by the Mayor and each Council Member provided funds are available within the limits set by the City Council, a Council Member or the Mayor may attend an appropriate event as defined above if in the case of a City Council Member, the member has not already traveled out of state in the current year or the prior calendar year; or in the case of the Mayor, if the Mayor has not already traveled of state in the current calendar year; or by majority vote of the City Council, the travel has been approved Annual review the policy shall be reviewed annually at a budget work session to determine if any changes should be proposed for formal action by the City Council The new law is set forth below: The 2005 Legislature passed Minnesota Statutes Section 471.661 that requires the City to adopt a policy covering out of state travel by elected officials. The statute reads as follows: Sec. 38. [471.661] [OUT -OF -STATE TRAVEL.] 48.17 By January 1, 2006, the aovernina bodv of each statutory or 48.18 home rule charter city, county, school district, regional 48.19 a�4encv, or other political subdivision, except a town, must 48.20 develop a nolicv that controls travel outside the state of Page 2 08/17/2005 48.21 Minnesota for the annlicable elected officials of the relevant 48.22 unit of government. The policv must be approved by a recorded 48.23 vote and specifv: 48.24 (1) when travel outside the state is appropriate; 48.25 (2) annlicable expense limits; and 48.26 (3) procedures for anoroval of the travel. 48.27 The policv must be made available for public inspection 48.28 upon request and reviewed annually. Subsequent chances to the 48.29 policv must be annroved by a recorded vote. Page 3 08/17/2005 Page 1 of 1 Michael McCauley From: Diane Niesen Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 2:59 PM To: Michael McCauley Subject: Re: NLC 12/6- 10/05, Charlotte, NC For this year's NLC conference, 1 am interested in the following. I am also interested in attending the annual conference in Washington at some point but I will plan on discussing these possibilities at our next regular meeting. General Workshops 1. Assess Your Community's Economy 2. can I31ogs improve lour Constituent communications'! 3. Using Technology to Promote Citizen Participation 4. This Land is Your Land, This band is M Vend: LAnd t see Conflicts and Strategies to Deal with "t'hern 5. How Cities are Handling Growth in the :iN- l xen)lit 4ector 6. Overcoming the. Barriers to Conmilinicatino Ton-II/Difficult Messages 7. Keeping Youth and Cornrrnrnities Safe: Tffectiv( Prevention and Intervention Strategies 8. using Specialty Media to Communicate to'lar;;eted Audiences Lased on Lariguage or Cultural Differeraccs 9. 10 Ways to Stretch the Limited City Budget LTI sessions L01: The Six Essential Tools of Public Service L03 City Futures: What are the Trends and Changes Affecting Your City? L02 Mobilizing Citizens and Building Community Involvement L12 Successful Strategies for Your Personal Leadership Development as a City Official L13 Capital Budgeting and Planning: Balancing Pay As You Go vs. Debt Financing 08/17/2005