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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION
September 12, 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
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Land Use
Minimum of 1,300 medium to high density housing units that provide choices that do not
currently exist in Brooklyn Center.
A pedestrian oriented mixed -use center that creates a unique identity for the area and
city.
450,000 sq ft. of retail space.
330,000 sq ft of office space.
Transportation
Majority of development is within 1 block of a transit stop. (Shingle Creek Parkway and
Summit Drive)
New split diamond interchange at highway 100 improves access and provides clarity to
site entrance and exit points.
Pedestrian crossings at Shingle Creek Parkway are improved to provide better access to
regional trail system.
Street system as been modified to improve overall wayfinding and clarity of hierarchy.
Summit drive loop road carries majority of traffic, thus keeping the parkway and central
open space neighborhood oriented.
Open Space
Regional Storm water management system filters storm water and protects Shingle
Creek in sharp contrast to the sea of asphalt that currently drains directly into the creek.
Storm water ponding becomes major amenity and focal point of central open space.
Trail system connects Opportunity Site with existing city- wide /regional trail system
Majority of housing is within 1 block of the central open space.
Additional benefits
Transforms an auto oriented development into a pedestrian friendly redevelopment that
links the community up to regional amenities
Fiscally responsible redevelopment that will increase the city's tax base
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
City of Brooklyn Center
September 12, 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.
3. Call to Order Regular Business Meeting
—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.
1. August 22, 2005 Study Session
2. August 22, 2005 Regular Session
3. August 22, 2005 Work Session
b. Licenses
C. Approval of Application and Permit for a Temporary On -Sale Liquor License
Submitted by St. Alphonsus Parish, 7025 Halifax Avenue North, for an Event to be
Held on October 1, 2005
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d. Approval of Site Performance Guarantee Release for Holiday Stationstores, Inc.
(6890 Shingle Creek Parkway)
e. Resolution Awarding Contract for Cleaning and Paint Repair Services for Elevated
Storage Tank No. 3, Improvement Project No. 2005 -15, Contract 2005 -H
f. Resolution Awarding Contract for Installation of Lift Station Control Cabinets and
Security Improvements, Improvement Project No. 2005 -09, Contract 2005 -D
8. Presentations
a. Tim Willson, Planning Commission Chair, Regarding Opportunity Site
b. Presentation on Emergency Management Preparedness
9. Public Hearing Items
a. An Ordinance Amending Chapter 35 of the City Code of Ordinances Requiring a
Permit for Land Disturbing Activities
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to open the Public Hearing.
—Take public input.
Motion to close the Public Hearing.
Motion to adopt ordinance.
b. Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service
Accounts to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls
Requested Council Action:
Motion to open the Public Hearing.
—Take public input.
Motion to close the Public Hearing.
Motion to adopt resolution.
C. 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 open the Public Hearing.
—Take public input.
Motion to close the Public Hearing.
Motion to adopt ordinance.
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10. Planning Commission Item
a. Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -011. Submitted by Apple American
Limited Partnership of Minnesota. Request for Preliminary Registered Land Survey
Approval to Create a Separate Tract of Land for the Applebee's Restaurant at
Brookdale Shopping Center. The Planning Commission recommended approval of
this application at its August 25, 2005, meeting.
Requested Council Action:
Motion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -011 subject
to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission.
11. Council Consideration Items
a. Resolution Expressing Appreciation for the Donation of Honeywell Federal Credit
Union in Support of the Summer Youth Sports Program
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolution.
b. Proclamation Declaring September 2005 as National Alcohol and Drug Addition
Recovery Month
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt proclamation.
C. Proclamation Declaring September 18 -24, 2005, To Be Fiscal and Support Services
Week
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt proclamation.
d. Mayoral Appointment to Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council Advisory
Commission
Requested Council Action:
Motion to ratify Mayoral nomination.
e. Resolution Supporting the City of Fridley's Application to the State of Minnesota for
Financial Assistance with the Springbrook Nature Center
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolution.
f. Resolution Authorizing Proposed Use of Auto Theft Prevention Grant
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolution.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 4- September 12, 2005
g. 2006 Preliminary Budget and Tax Levy Report
1. Resolution Approving a Preliminary Tax Capacity Levy for the General Fund
and Debt Service Funds and a Market Value Tax Levy for the Housing and
Redevelopment Authority for Property Taxes Payable in 2006
2. Resolution Adopting a Preliminary Budget for the 2006 Fiscal Year
3. Resolution Setting the Dates for Truth in Taxation Public Hearings and
Adoption of General Fund Budget for 2006
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolutions.
h. Resolution Amending City Council Handbook Regarding Out -of -State Travel Policy
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolution.
i. Resolution Authorizing Attendance at National League of Cities 2005 Congress of
Cities and Exposition
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolution.
j Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees,
-Requested Council Action:
Motion to adopt resolution.
12. Adjournment
City Council Agenda Item No. 7a
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Councilmember Niesen inquired if the language proposed is the City's or State's with regards to
Council Consideration Item 10d, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Code of
Ordinances Relating to the Municipal Liquor Store; Regulating Hours of Operation. Mr. McCauley
responded that it is the City's proposal at this time to amend the hours regarding sales for the
municipal liquor store to reflect the changes in hours allowed by the 2005 Legislature. He informed
that the ordinance is being reviewed for a comprehensive proposal to simplify Chapter 1 I and that
plan will be presented to the City Council at a later date.
Councilmember Lasman inquired about the 100 year flood elevation with regards to Planning
Commission Item 9a, Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -012 Submitted by TJB Homes,
Inc. Mr. Warren discussed with the recent updating of the flood maps this proposal would have the
parking lot included in the 100 year flood elevation. The applicant will be filling below the 100 year
flood elevation to provide compensatory storage of equal or greater volume as part of their flood
mitigation plan.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mayor Kragness informed that all Council Members are invited to attend the pre- opening event at the
Starbuck's Coffee on August 25, 2005, from 4;00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Council discussed the City's debt and Earle Brown Heritage Center balance sheets. Councilmember
Niesen informed that she would like to discuss budgeting losses in the future.
A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to open the Work t
Session at 6:25 p.m. Motion passed unanimously.
DISCUSSION OF WORK SESSION AGENDA ITEMS AS TIME PERMITS
DISCUSSION OF LETTER FROM DAI THAO
Councilmember O'Connor expressed that she believes the City should not use eminent domain for
rrjVA+e- inquired if the City had sent any letters to address the structural issues with the
d lmong America Shopping Center. Mr. McCauley discussed that the City had deferred some of the
structural issues because the owners were preparing to tear down the property. She inquired if the
debt of $1.8 Million was the amount that Mr. Lee paid. Mr. McCauley responded that it was in
excess of $2 Million.
Councilmember Niesen expressed that she believes this was a tough issue and something that the
Council needed to do after years of dealing with the matter.
Mayor Kragness expressed that she believes the Council and staff worked hard on this matter and
the decision to move forward was a tough decision.
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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 22, 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 Kay Lasma.n, Diane Niesen, and Mary O'Connor.
Councilmember Carmody was absent and unexcused. Also present were City Manager Michael
McCauley, Director of Public Works /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom, Planning and Zoning
Specialist Ron Warren, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum.
Councilmember Kathleen Carmody arrived at 6:04 p.m.
CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS
Councilmember Niesen asked for clarification regarding the date of September 22, 2005, and the No-
Association determination with regards to Consent Item 7c, 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. City Manager Michael McCauley responded that
the date of September 22, 2005, was incorrect and is actually August 22, 2005; and that if the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) would not provide a No- Association determination
the City could not proceed with the project.
Councilmember Niesen asked if the 1.8 miles of streets and utilities proposed with Consent Item 7d,
Resolution Establishing Improvement Project Nos. 2006 -01, 02, 03, and 04, Contract 2006 -A,
Centerbrook Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements, is all televised. Mr.
McCauley responded yes and that based on experience from past projects this is a positive method.
Councilmember Carmody arrived at 6:04 P .m.
Councilmember Niesen asked what procedure is used with regards to Consent Item 7f, Approval of
Site Performance Guarantee Release for Twin Lakes III, LLC, 3900 Lakebreeze Avenue North.
Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren discussed that the City waits approximately one year to
evaluate the landscaping to ensure that all site improvements and conditions have been completed.
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Councilmember Niesen inquired if the language proposed is the City's or State's with regards to
Council Consideration Item 10d, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Code of
Ordinances Relating to the Municipal Liquor Store; Regulating Hours of Operation. Mr. McCauley
responded that it is the City's proposal at this time to amend the hours regarding sales for the
municipal liquor store to reflect the changes in hours allowed by the 2005 Legislature. He informed
that the ordinance is being reviewed for a comprehensive proposal to simplify Chapter 11 and that
plan will be presented to the City Council at a later date.
Councilmember Lasman inquired about the 100 year flood elevation with regards to Planning
Commission Item 9a, Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -012 Submitted by TJB Homes,
Inc. Mr. Warren discussed with the recent updating of the flood maps this proposal would have the
parking lot included in the 100 year flood elevation. The applicant will be filling below the 100 year
flood elevation to provide compensatory storage of equal or greater volume as part of their flood
mitigation plan.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mayor Kragness informed that all Council Members are invited to attend the pre opening event at the
Starbuck's Coffee on August 25, 2005, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Council discussed the City's debt and Earle Brown Heritage Center balance sheets. Councilmember
Niesen informed that she would like to discuss budgeting losses in the future.
A motion b Councilmember Lasman seconded b Councilmember Carmody to open the Work S
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Session at 6:25 p.m. Motion passed unanimously.
DISCUSSION OF WORK SESSION AGENDA ITEMS AS TIME PERMITS
DISCUSSION OF LETTER FROM DAI THAO
Councilmember O'Connor expressed that she believes the City should not use eminent domain for
public land and inquired if the City had sent any letters to address the structural issues with the
Hmong America Shopping Center. Mr. McCauley discussed that the City had deferred some of the
structural issues because the owners were preparing to tear down the property. She inquired if the
debt of $1.8 Million was the amount that Mr. Lee paid. Mr. McCauley responded that it was in
excess of $2 Million.
Councilmember Niesen expressed that she believes this was a tough issue and something that the
Council needed to do after years of dealing with the matter.
Mayor Kragness expressed that she believes the Council and staff worked hard on this matter and
the decision to move forward was a tough decision.
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REQUEST OF FRIDLEY MAYOR FOR A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT GRANT APPLICATION FOR SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER
Council discussed the request for support of a capital improvement grant application for Springbrook
Nature Center. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she would be willing to support the grant
application. Mayor Kragness expressed that she would support the request. Councilmember
O'Connor informed that she believes that the City of Fridley should not be asking for State money
and informed that she would not support a resolution. Councilmember Carmody expressed that she
would be willing to support as long as there is no money involved.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Niesen to adjourn the Study
Session at 6:45 p.m. Motion passed unanimously.
City Clerk Mayor
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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 22, 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, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, City Attorney
Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum.
Choua Lee, 3713 54 Avenue North, addressed the Council to express his concern regarding the
closing of the Hmong America Shopping Center; to discuss the economic impact; and to ask that the
City give a fair market value.
Dai Thao, 3713 54 Avenue North, addressed the Council to express his concern with the social and
economic impact with the closing of the Hmong America Shopping Center; inquire how the City will
raise money for the Opportunity Site, since he believes $17 Million is not enough; and asked about a
response to his letter.
Boa Yang, 6752 80 Avenue North, addressed the Council asking about interpreters. The Council
advised the Police Department has access to interpreters.
Ted Willard, former Brooklyn Center Council Member, addressed the Council to express his concern
with the article in the Sun Post Newspaper regarding the minutes and to urge the Council to restrict
specific comments of Council Members.
There was a motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to close the
Informal Open Forum at 6:59 p.m. Motion passed unanimously.
2. INVOCATION
Rev. Jin S. Kim, Church of All Nations, offered the Invocation.
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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, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, City Attorney
Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum.
5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
6. COUNCIL REPORT
Councilmember Lasman reported that on August 10, 2005, she attended an Opportunity Site Task
Force meeting and informed that this is the second to last meeting. There is consideration of another
public meeting and more details will come on that later. On August 13, 2005, she attended a Family
Walk for Fiber Muscular Dysphasia in Central Park. She wished to mention that the walking trails
are outstanding and encouraged residents to visit the trails. On August 18, 2005, she attended the
Twin West Chamber Luncheon. Representatives spoke on the outcomes of the Legislative Session
and the impacts on cities surrounding the northwest area.
Councilmember Carmody reported that she attended the Shingle Creek Watershed Commission
meeting and that the West Mississippi Watershed Commission did not have a quorum. On August
15, 2005, the Council met with the Financial Commission regarding the budget to continue
discussing the costs that are going up and how to handle them in the future.
Councilmember Niesen expressed her concern about drivers and wished to inform that unsafe
driving should be reported to 911.
Mayor Kragness reported that she attended the Safety Camp sponsored by the Brooklyn Center
Police Department and informed that the Safety Camp had 49 children attend with great support by
the parents. She attended a Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, an AMM meeting, and a League of
Minnesota Cities meeting.
7. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember O'Connor informed that she would like to remove Consent Items 7c, 7d, and 7e.
(These items will be placed on Council Consideration as items l Oh, IOi, and IOj.)
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Council discussed the language to be included with amendments made to minutes.
There was a motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve
the agenda and consent agenda as amended. Motion passed unanimously and the following items
were approved:
7a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
August 8, 2005, Study, Regular, and Work Session and August 15, 2005, Joint Work Session
with Financial Commission.
7b. LICENSES
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)
1510 69 Avenue North (1 Buuilding, 4 Units) Brian Doyle
5449 Colfax Avenue North (Single Family) Aaron Vos
5339 Queen Avenue North (Two Family, 1 Unit) Abraham Murphy
7111 Riverdale Road (Two Family, 2 Units) Allan Vicki Olson
Initial:
6331 Unity Avenue North Sao Thao
7156 Unity Avenue North Dina Adetayo
7f. APPROVAL OF SITE PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE RELEASE
FOR TWIN LAKES III, LLC, 3900 LAKEBREEZE AVENUE NORTH
8. APPEARANCE
8a. BETH BAILEY -ALLEN AND PETER ENCK, NORTH HENNEPIN
MEDIATION PROGRAM
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Peter Enck, North Hennepin Mediation Program Volunteer, addressed the Council to discuss the
history of how the program started. Mr. Enck wished to commend the staff he has worked with over
the years and express appreciation for the cooperation they have received to get them to this stage
with this program. Mr. Enck discussed the meditation process and expressed that he believes it is a
valuable resource to the citizens, businesses, and significantly for the Police Department.
Beth Bailey Allen, Executive Director, addressed the Council to discuss to her personal history with
Brooklyn Center and to share some history about the North Hennepin Mediation Program. Since
1983 when the program began as the Brooklyn Center Mediation Project, it has grown to a
substantial organization taking over approximately 1,500 cases last year and are now serving 13
different cities. Ms. Bailey -Allen discussed the collaborative project with the Brooklyn Center
School District and Homeless and Refugee Children. With this collaborative project their
organization has secured three fulltime persons for the next three years to be provided for after
school programs that include both tutoring and conflict resolution skill building for immigrant
students in the Brooklyn Center schools.
Ms. Bailey -Allen informed that one of the changes in the last few years with the variety of budget
cuts is that their organization has linked services with funding. They are now providing more
services in the cities where they have a partnership and fewer services in cities where they do not
have a partnership.
Mayor Kragness inquired if their organization has access to interpreters. Ms. Bailey -Allen
responded they do and they are recruiting in that area now with community volunteers. She
informed that one of the things they started this past year was Spanish Business Consumer
Conciliation Court.
Councilmember Carmody expressed that she would like to have the discussion of how to budget
funds for this organization.
Councilmember Lasman expressed that she likes the idea of the after school programs and inquired if
the programs would be in more than one district; and what the activities would be for the programs.
Ms. Bailey -Allen responded that they have provided services directly in the Brooklyn Center, Osseo,
and Robbinsdale School Districts and the have been invited b the Anoka-Hennepin School District
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to consider providing some services. The activity programs depend on the needs of the schools.
Mr. Enck discussed the referral form that is used to get the mediation process moving and the
support that they receive from the City's Police Department.
Councilmember Niesen asked about the issue of privacy. Mr. Enck discussed that they give no
identifying information to anybody. However, at some point they may provide ages and
nationalities.
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Councilmember Niesen inquired how they determine what is open to mediation. Ms. Bailey -Allen
responded that not everything is open to mediation and that is why they have professional staff that
does the screening.
Councilmember Niesen inquired if the Police automatically let residents know about the program.
Ms. Bailey -Allen responded partnership with Brooklyn Center is to help the Police make the contact
with mediation. Mr. Enck added that if they have a relationship with the City of Brooklyn Center,
the folks that they have been talking about do not pay anything for the mediation services.
9. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS
9a. 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.
Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren outlined Planning Commission Application No. 2005
012. He informed that the applicant had submitted different building elevations to make the building
more decorative. Those different building elevations included metal /tile roof and more decorative
corner features.
The Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2005-
012 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 s to be equipped wi atic fire extinguishing system g with an automatic gui g ys em to meet
NFPA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in accordance
with Chapter 5 of the City Ordinances.
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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 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 ro ert owner shall enter into a utility maintenance agreement as approved b
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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.
Mr. Warren addressed questions from the Council that included the pond area, issue of the parcel
having to comply with the NPDES requirements, zoning classifications, and parking requirements
A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve Planning
Commission Application No. 2005 -012 subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning
Commission. Motion passed unanimously.
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9b. 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.
Mr. Warren informed that there had been a slight modification to Planning Commission Application
No. 2005 -013 which included screening along the north property line. The City has received a
revised plan that will continue the six foot cedar fence along the north property line towards
Brooklyn Boulevard.
Mr. Warren outlined Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -013 and informed that the
Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -013
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.
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.
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10. This special use permit is granted for the convenience food restaurant proposal as
indicated in this application. expansion or alteration f the use not c
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by the Zoning rdinance or these plans shall require an amendment to the special use
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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.
Mr. Warren addressed questions from the Council that included traffic on Brooklyn Boulevard, neon
lighting, flags, easement line along Brooklyn Boulevard, and drainage issues. Mr. Warren informed
that not all things are finalized with this application; however, the Planning Commission has
recommended approval subject to the above conditions.
A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve Planning
Commission Application No. 2005 -013 subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning
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Commission. Motion passed unanimously.
10. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS
10a. RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING
AMENDMENT OF MINUTES
Mr. McCauley discussed that he had prepared, from discussions at the last Council meeting, two
alternatives for Council consideration. Alternate No.l only changes the deletion of the language
verbatim description. Alternate No. 2 simplifies down to a more streamlined process and has an
additional sentence added regarding typographical errors not needing to be in writing.
Councilmember Niesen informed that she had reworded Alternate No. 1 to the following:
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"Amendments to draft minutes are to be proposed in writing in order to be considered by the
Council. Written proposals can be specific or general in nature, but must include the gist of the
change, where it would be located in the minutes, page, paragraph, etc., and received by 6:00 p.m. on
the evenings of City Council meetings. Alternately minutes can be tabled to a subsequent meeting
should a Council Member need additional time to prepare a written proposal."
Councilmember Lasman expressed that she believes Councilmember Niesen's language says pretty
much the same thing as the proposed Alternate No. 1 and inquired of Councilmember Niesen if she
had an objection. Councilmember Niesen informed that she would like to getaway from wordiness
and too much detail; and say that it could be tabled to a subsequent meeting.
Councilmember Carmody informed that she would object to the subsequent meeting portion since
she believes it needs to be at the next meeting. Councilmember Carmody discussed that the reason
she likes Alternate No. 1 is because she thinks it would work better for the Council when things are
spelled out in detail.' She believes this should have never gotten to this point; however, now that it
has, it needs to be spelled out exactly. She informed that she would be in favor of Alternate No. 1
because it provides all the details needed.
RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -121
Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption with Alternate
No. 1:
RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING AMENDMENT OF
MINUTES
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Carmody. Councilmembers Niesen and O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed.
10b. CONSENT AGENDA: MINUTES OF ADOPTION
Mr. McCauley discussed that as a follow -up to the last meeting research was done and there would
be nothing that dictates the format for consent items in the minutes. A suggested format was
prepared for Council consideration to simply state that there was a motion and a second to approve
the agenda and consent agenda and any amendments that were made.
Council discussed the suggested format of having the language read the following for the approval of
the Agenda and Consent Agenda:
"A motion by Councilmember X, seconded by Councilmember Y to approve the Agenda and
Consent Agenda. Motion passed unanimously and the following items were approved:"
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A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to change the way
minutes are done to have one motion listed at the beginning of the consent items with all items listed
under one motion and to have the language include: "Motion passed unanimously and the following
items were approved: Motion passed unanimously.
loc. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE
ACCOUNTS
Mr. McCauley discussed this resolution would set September 12, 2005, for the public hearing on
proposed special assessments for delinquent public utility service accounts.
Councilmember O'Connor asked for clarification on the accounts. Director of Public Works /City
Engineer Todd Blomstrom discussed that typically hearings are done twice year and there was a
hearing earlier in 2005. Some of these delinquent accounts may be from April and some may only
be 60 or 90 days old. City Attorney Charlie LeFevere discussed the reason the City went to doing
these hearings twice a year was because the City loses the ability to collect these because of a
bankruptcy. Once these assessments are placed on the property taxes, then it is locked in.
Councilmember Niesen inquired how this would tie into the rental properties for licensing. Mr.
McCauley responded that if a property owner had delinquent utility bills at the time when the City is
licensing the property, that could be an impediment to getting a renewal or a license. She inquired if
the City is looking at that now. Mr. McCauley informed that he would have to check to see if that is t
being cross referenced.
RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -122
Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Carmody. Motion passed unanimously.
10d. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES RELATING TO THE MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE;
REGULATING HOURS OF OPERATION
Mr. McCauley discussed this would be a request for approval of a first reading and setting second
reading and public hearing for September 12, 2005. This public hearing would be for a change on
the City's code as it relates to the municipal liquor store to incorporate the reference to the State
Statute and delete the previous language which all is a restatement of State Law.
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A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve first
reading and set date of second reading and public hearing for September 12, 2005. Motion passed
unanimously.
10e. WATERSHED FEES ON CITY STREET PROJECTS
Mr. McCauley discussed the watershed has had a fee that has been waived of $1,000 to review
improvement projects undertaken by the cities that make up the watershed. The watershed is
proposing to impose a $1,000 fee and staff is suggesting a motion to oppose the imposition of a fee
since the cities are the source of funding to the watershed in the first place.
Councilmember Carmody expressed that she believes there is not a need for member cities to pay
this additional fee.
Mr. LeFevere discussed some history from earlier meetings regarding the fees. Councilmember
Carmody expressed that she believes the watershed needs to include more history in their
communications with the cities.
A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember O'Connor to oppose the
imposition of fees.
Councilmember Niesen questioned if all member cities would be voting on this and if this would be
something that would amend the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA). Mr. LeFevere discussed that some
of the members expressed a concern that they did not have specific input from the cities regarding
the fee schedule and that this response to the $1,000 fee would be a comment from the City of
Brooklyn Center. This is not proposed by the commission as an amendment to the JPA.
Councilmember Carmody asked that something be sent to Watershed Commission Chair Mark
Hanson, Grady Boeck, and Judie Anderson.
Motion passed unanimously.
10L RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT
WITH ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. FOR TWO ADDITIONAL
CONDUITS ON SAME PATH AS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2 1 005-12
AND EXTENDING THE CITY FIBER DUCT SYSTEM FROM THE POLICE
BUILDING TO THE WATER TOWER (69TH/DUPONT AVENUE)
Mr. McCauley discussed that Access Communications was the successful proposal for the fiber optic
proj ect that was previously authorized. They are now making a proposal to the City that would allow
them to put in parallel conduit when they install the City's conduit. The City would pay them a
onetime locate fee for the additional conduit that the City had looked at from the police building to
the water tower. In return Access Communications would do all of the locating for the conduit that
the City is putting in for the fiber projects.
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The City would save the potential cost of Gopher State One Call locates for this conduit and the
City's fiber of approximately $9,000. Access Communications would take that obligation for a
minimum of 20 years. The additional conduit to the water tower is being proposed because the City
sees some future wireless communication systems for the lift stations, well houses, City mobile
computers, and LOGIS sees some benefit in terms of creating some redundancy. Staff is requesting
approval of the agreement which would then result in the conduit going to the water tower which
gives the City many capabilities for monitoring and controlling lift stations and other advantages
when it would put fiber into it. In return Access Communications could then receive an easement
along the same route they are going to be putting in conduit to the police building. The City then
gets the free locates and pays the onetime fee for locates.
Council discussed the maintenance, who would be responsible for damage, the benefits, and the cost
associated coming from the water and sewer fund utilities for the proposed conduit.
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-123
Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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 (69TH/DUPONT
AVENUE)
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Carmody. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed.
log. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE
REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-124
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 by Councilmember
Lasman. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed.
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10h. (FORMERLY CONSENT ITEM 7C)
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
Councilmember O'Connor asked if this would be the short stretch of Twin Lake Boulevard. Mr.
McCauley responded that it is the short stretch that has been carried over while the City has been
working to solve the potential environmental issues. She inquired if the job had been started and if
the project would be done this year. Mr. McCauley responded the project has not been started and
that if the PCA approves the dewatering plan within the next 30 days, then this contract will cause it
to be completed this year.
RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -125
Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Carmody. Motion passed unanimously.
10i. (FORMERLY CONSENT ITEM 7D)
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2006 -01,
02, 03, AND 04, CONTRACT 2006 -A, CENTERBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD
STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
Councilmember O'Connor asked if this project could be done without curbs so water can settle into
the ground. She believes this would be cheaper and would allow the water to drain into the ground
instead of running along the curb into the drain and into Shingle Creek.
Mr. Blomstrom discussed that the main benefit to curb and gutters is that it extends the lifespan of
the pavement.
Councilmember O'Connor inquired if the curbs are good for pollution. Mr. Blomstrom discussed
that he has heard arguments on both sides of the issue. The one thing that he would like to add is
that with this project, just as other projects, the City would be. looking at incorporating some Best
Management Practices to treat and provide water quality protection.
RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -126
Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2006 -01, 02, 03, AND 04,
CONTRACT 2006 -A, CENTERBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD STREET, STORM DRAINAGE,
AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Lasman. Councilmember O'Connor voted against the same. Motion passed.
10j. (FORMERLY CONSENT ITEM 7E)
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
Councilmember O'Connor asked for clarification regarding what the change orders are doing. Mr.
Blomstrom discussed Change Order No. 2 items listed in the materials provided and informed that
these are items not included in the first bids. Mr. McCauley discussed the bidding process according
to specifications. She inquired if the money would come out of the contingency fund. Mr.
Blomstrom responded that would be correct and if both change orders were added it comes out to 1.3
percent. Typically the City is reserving ten percent and has been averaging around two percent.
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-127
Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Lasman. Motion passed unanimously.
11. ADJOURNMENT
There was a motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn
the City Council meeting at 9:15 p.m. Motion passed unanimously.
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City Clerk Mayor
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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 22, 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 9 :25 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.
COUNCIL MEMBER O'CONNOR DISCUSSION OF LETTER FROM DAI THAO
This item was discussed at the Stud y Session.
REQUEST OF FRIDLEY MAYOR FOR A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT GRANT APPLICATION FOR SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER
This item was discussed at the Study Session.
CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF STATE LAW REQUIRING POLICY ON OUT OF
STATE TRAVEL BY ELECTED OFFICIALS
Council continued discussions regarding the policy on out of state travel by Elected Officials and
conferences that are available for Council Members. This item will be brought back to the Council
for formal action with the policy indicating that a Council Member may attend two National
Conferences in a four -year term.
MISCELLANEOUS
Council discussed an article in the League Bulletin regarding the 2005 Market Value Reimbursement
Credits. Councilmember O'Connor wished to express that she believes the City borrows too much
money.
Councilmember Carmody discussed the recent watershed meeting that she attended.
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Councilmember Niesen inquired when the issue regarding non conforming uses and rental licenses
will be discussed. City Manager Michael McCauley responded that Mr. LeFevere had been on
vacation and the City was waiting for his opinion.
ADJOURNMENT
There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to adjourn
the City Council/Economic Development Authority Work Session at 10:06 p.m. Motion passed
unanimously.
City Clerk Mayor /President
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City Council Agenda Item No. 7b
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
TO: Michael J. McCauley, Manager
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FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk
DATE: September 8, 2005
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 September 12, 2005, are
as follows:
MECHANICAL
Thelen Heating Roofing, Inc. 1717 13 Street, Brainerd
Woodland Mechanical Inca 26615 101 Street, Zimmerman
Solid Refrigeration LLC 1125 American Boulevard, Bloomington
RENTAL
Renewal:
(All properties had no calls for service)
4819 Azelia Avenue North (1 bldg, 12 units) Penelope Brown
6737 6743 Humboldt Avenue North (2 bldgs, 18 units) Valley Investments Mgmt
5324 26 James Avenue North (Two Family) Steven Debra Elhardt
3812 Janet Lane (Single Family, Group Home) Mainsl Services
2812 O'Henry Road (Single Family, Group Home) Mainsl Services
Initial:
(All properties had no calls for service)
3815 52 n d Avenue North (Single Family) Philip Stevenson
5428 Camden Avenue North (Single Family) Paul Dorothea Harris
5245 47 Drew Avenue North (Two Family) John Bailey Scott Krieger
5856 Dupont Avenue North (Single Family) Chad Lemm
6007 Girard Avenue North (Single Family) Ben Dossman IV
5812 June Avenue North (Single Family) Ka Yeng Yang
6918 Morgan Avenue North (Single Family) Aaron Kalata
3218 Quarles Road (Single Family) Karen Thao
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. 7c
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Office of the City Clerk
OX City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk
DATE: August 29, 2005
SUBJECT: Application and Permit for a Temporary On -Sale Liquor License Submitted By St.
Alphonsus Parish, 7025 Halifax Avenue North, for an Event to be Held October 1, 2005
St. Alphonsus Parish, 7025 Halifax Avenue North, has submitted an application and permit for a
temporary on -sale liquor license for an event to be held on Saturday, October 1, 2005.
The applicant has satisfied the City's requirements and submitted the $25 license fee, along with a
certificate of coverage for liquor liability insurance. It is recommended that the City Council approve
the application and permit for a temporary on -sale liquor license submitted by St. Alphonsus Parish.
After Council review, the application and permit will be forwarded to the Minnesota Department of
Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division for approval.
Minnesota Statutes 340A.404, Subd. 10 reads as follows:
Temporary on -sale licenses. The governing body of a municipality may issue to (1) a club or
charitable, religious, or other nonprofit organization in existence for at least three years, (2) a
political committee registered under section 10A.14. or (3) a state university, a temporary
license for the on -sale of intoxicating liquor in connection with a social event within the
municipality sponsored by the licensee. The license may authorize the on -sale of intoxicating
liquor for not more than four consecutive days, and may authorize on -sales on premises other
than premises the licensee owns or permanently occupies. The license may provide that the
licensee may contract for intoxicating liquor catering services with the holder of a full -year on-
sale intoxicating liquor license issued by any municipality. The licenses are subject to the
terms, including a license fee, imposed by the issuing municipality. Licenses issued under this
subdivision are subject to all laws and ordinances governing the sale of intoxicating liquor
except sections 340A.409 and 340A.504. subdivision 3, paragraph (d), and those laws and
ordinances which by their nature are not applicable. Licenses under this subdivision are not
valid unless first approved by the commissioner of public safety.
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
AUG -1? -2005 14:48 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 7635693494 P.02
Minnesota Department of Public Safety
ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
444 Cedar Street Suite 133, St. Paul MN 55101 -5133
(651) 215 -6209 Fax (651) 297 -5259 TTY (651) 282 -6555
W W W.DPS. STATE.MN.US
APPLICATION AND PERMIT
FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR.LICENSE
TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION
NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATTE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NU M B E RR
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STREET ADDRLS CITY STATE ZIP CCODE �DD
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NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION 13IJSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE
A /V1 /,J C1;Ss (U3 _70 79 33 �763� 561- 9y53
DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD TYPE OF ORGANIZATI D'
In n 0 Cf r.1 jLR 014� O THER NONPROFIT
j O R RGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME NAME ADDRESS
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ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS
ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS
Location license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe
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(1 C-i,-✓\ X1 /1 l ,40 C i s l 1(410 M 1
will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor service? if so, give the name and address of the liquor licensee Providing the service.
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Will the applicant carry liquor liability insurance? If so, please provide the carrier's name and amount of coverage.
APROVAL
APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO ALCOHOL GAMBLING
ENFORCEMENT
CITY OUNTY I w Ce- ee DATE APPROVED
CITY FEE AMOUNT 5, CO LICENSE DATES
DATE FEE PAID
SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED DIRECTOR ALCOHOL AND GAMBLING ENFORCEMENT
NOTE: Submit this form to the city or county 30 days prior to event. Forward application signed by city and /or county to the address
above. If the application is approved the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division will return this application to be used as the License for the event
PS- 09079 (02/05)
Certificate of Coverage Date. 8n8/2005
Certificate Holder This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and
Archdiocese of St. Paul Minneapolis confers no rights upon the holder of this certificate. This certificate
Chancery Office does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded below.
226 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55102 Company Affording Coverage
THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY
10843 OLD MILL RD
Covered Location OMAHA, NE 68154
St. Alphonsus Church
7025 Hailfax Ave North
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 -1394
Coverages
This is to certify that the coverages listed below have been issued to the certificate holder named above for the certificate
indicated, notwithstanding any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this
certificate may be issued or may pertain, the coverage afforded described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and
conditions of such coverage. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims.
Type of Coverage Certificate Number Coverage Effective Coverage Expiration Limits
Date Date
Property
Real Personal Property
General Liability General Aggregate
Products- Comp /OP Agg
0 Occurrence Personal Adv Injury
8589 7/1/2005 7/1/2006 Each Occurrence
Claims Made 1500,000
Fire Damage (Any one fire)
Med Exp (Any one person)
Excess Liability I
8589 7/1/2005 7/1/2006 Each Occurrence 500,000
Other
Each Occurrence f
Description of Opera tions /LocationsNehicles /Special Items
Coverage verified for St. Alphonsus Parish's Festival Dance, October 1 2, 2005. Includes Liquor Liability and Fidelity for
Charitable Gambling.
Holder of Certificate Cancellation
Should any of the above described coverages be cancelled
City of Brooklyn Center before the expiration date thereof, the issuing company will
endeavor to mail 30 days written notice to the holder of
certificate named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall
impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company,
its agents or representatives. l
Authorized Representative
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City Council Agenda Item No. 7d
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zoning Specia is`I t 16
SUBJECT: Site Performance Guarantee Release
DATE: September 1, 2005
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:
Holiday Stationstores, Inc. (6890 Shingle Creek Parkway)
Planning Commission Application No. 2003 -012
Amount of Guarantee $15,000 Letter of Credit)
Obligor Holiday Stationstores, Inc.
All site improvements and conditions for which a site erformance guarantee was posted
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have been completed with respect to this 2003 project. An as built survey has been
submitted to the Engineering Department, Holiday has compensated the City for its share
of the costs of a right turn lane on 69` Avenue which was constructed this year and other
engineering related items have been completed. Landscaping was installed over a year
ago and is in compliance with the approved landscape plan.
The City Council in December, 2004 authorized reduction of the original $115,500 Letter
of Credit to $15,000 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 $15,000 based
on completion of this project.
City Council Agenda Item No. 7e
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 6, 2005
TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works
SUBJECT: Resolution Awarding a Contract for Cleaning and Paint Repair Services for
Elevated Storage Tank No. 3, Improvement Project No. 2005 -15, Contract 2005 -H
The 2005 budget for the Water Utility includes funding for cleaning the exterior of Elevated
Storage Tank (Water Tower) No. 3 located within the Centerbrook Golf Course. Tower No. 3
was last painted in 1998. Over the last 7 years, mildew has formed on the underside of the bowl
resulting in the dark discoloration that can be seen from the ground. This is a common problem
that occurs on most water towers over time.
The City's consultant prepared specifications for cleaning the exterior of the tower. During the
site inspection process, the consultant identified the need for spot repairs to the exterior paint
surface. The consultant has recommended that the paint repair work be completed at the same
time as equipment and rigging is mobilized for the tower cleaning work. This paint repair work
was not included in the 2005 budget. However, postponement of the paint repair work until next
year would result in a higher overall cost to the City.
Quotations for the cleaning and paint repair work described above were collected and opened by
the Engineering Division on August 29, 2005. The results of the quotations are tabulated as
follows:
Total Ouotation Amount
Odlund Protective Coatings, Inc. 18,300.00
Tight Rope 31,500.00
LeadCon, Inc. 41,315.00
Classic Protective Coatings, Inc. 58,200.00
TMI Coatings, Inc. 67,500.00
Attached for consideration is a City Council resolution awarding a contract in the amount of
$18,300.00 to Odland Protective Coatings, Inc. of Rockford, Minnesota for cleaning and paint
repair work on Elevated Storage Tank No. 3.
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
BID TABULATION TOWER NO. 3
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Odlund Protective Classic Protective
Coatings Tight Rope LeadCon, Inc. Coatings TMI Coatings
Item Estimated Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit
No. Description Unit Quantities Price Price Price Price Price
1 (Pressure Wash Exterior Bowl Fluted Support Column LS I 1 9,300.00 I 16,000.00 I 27,543.00 9,450.00 I 32,500.00
2 I Exterior Spot Abrasive Blast Spot Coating Repairs, LS I 1 3,600.00 9,000.00 6,500.00 24,250.00 I 23,000.00
3 (Clean Over -coat Bottom of Fluted Support LS 1 I I 5,400.00 6,500.00 7,272.00 24,500.00 12,000.00
TOTAL I I Is 18,300.00 1 31,500.00 1 41,315.00 58,200.00 67,500.00
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Member introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR CLEANING AND PAINT
REPAIR SERVICES FOR ELEVATED STORAGE TANK NO. 3,
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005-15, CONTRACT 2005 -H
WHEREAS, the 2005 Budget for the Water Utility includes funding for cleaning the
exterior of Elevated Storage Tank No. 3; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that minor repairs to the exterior paint
surface of the tank is necessary and cost effective to complete under the contract for cleaning the
exterior of Elevated Storage Tank No. 3; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to soliciting quotations from qualified contractors to perform said
work on Elevated Storage Tank No. 3, quotations were received, opened, and tabulated on the
29 day of August, 2005. The results of said quotations are tabulated as follows:
Total Ouotation Amount
Odlund Protective Coatings 18,300.00
Tight Rope 31,500.00
LeadCon, Inc. 41,315.00
Classic Protective Coatings, Inc. 58,200.00
TMI Coatings, Inc. 67,500.00
WHEREAS, it appears that Odland Protective Coatings, Inc. of Rockford, Minnesota is the
lowest responsible bidder for the work as described above.
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 and directed to enter
into a contract with Odlund Protective Coatings, Inc. of Rockford,
Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center, for cleaning and
exterior paint repairs to Elevated Storage Tank No. 3 according to the
plans and specifications therefore approved by the City Council and on file
in the office of the City Engineer.
RESOLUTION NO.
2. The estimated project costs and revenues are as follows:
COSTS Per Low Bid
Contract 18,300.00
Engineering Inspection 5,500.00
Total Estimated Project Cost 23,800.00
REVENUES
Water Utility Fund 18,300.00
49141 -6402
Water Utility Fund 5,500.00
491.41 -6302
Total Estimated Revenue 23,800.00
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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City Council Agenda Item No. 7f
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 6, 2005
TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works
SUBJECT: Resolution Awarding a Contract for Installation of Lift Station Control Cabinets
and Security Improvements, Improvement Project No. 2005 -09, Contract 2005 -D
The 2005 budget for the Sanitary Sewer Utility includes funding for the replacement of control
cabinets and telemetry equipment for Lift Station Nos. 7 and 10. This project is the final year of a
three -year program to replace control cabinets at a total of six sanitary sewer lift stations. The
new cabinets will replace deteriorating outer cabinet structures, system controls and alarm
components for the two facilities.
The 2005 budget for the Water Utility includes funding for the installation of chemical feed
security improvements and building security improvements for the City's nine water supply well
buildings. Security improvements for the well buildings were identified as part of a mandatory
water system vulnerability assessment that was conducted in response to the Public Health
Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness Act.
Quotations for the electrical installation portion of the improvements described above were
collected and opened by the Engineering Division on September 6, 2005. The results of the
quotations are tabulated as follows:
Total Ouotation Amount
Electrical Installation Maintenance Co. 46,100.00
Ridgedale Electric, Inc. 57,100.00
The City Council previously authorized the purchase of equipment for the improvements
described above by Resolution No. 2005 -60. The attached resolution would award a contract to
an electrical contractor for installation of the lift station control cabinets and water system
security improvements.
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 AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR INSTALLATION OF LIFT
STATION CONTROL CABINETS AND SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS,
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005 -09, CONTRACT 2005 -D
WHEREAS, the 2005 budget for the Sanitary Sewer Utility includes funding for the
replacement of two lift station control cabinets pursuant to a three year lift station rehabilitation
program initiated in 2003;, and
WHEREAS, the 2005 budget for the Water Utility includes funding for installation of
security improvements for the City's water supply infrastructure based on a mandatory water system
vulnerability assessment conducted in 2004; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, by Resolution No. 2005 -60, authorized the purchase of
materials and equipment for the lift station control cabinets and security improvements; and
WHEREAS, the lift station control cabinets and security improvements must be installed
by a qualified electrical contractor; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to soliciting quotations from three electrical contractors to perform
said work on the sanitary sewer and water systems, quotations were received, opened, and
tabulated on the 6 day of September, 2005. The results of said quotations are tabulated as
follows:
Total Ouotation Amount
Electrical Installation Maintenance Co. 46,100.00
Ridgedale Electric, Inc. 57,100.00
WHEREAS, it appears that Electrical Installation Maintenance Co. of Maple Plain,
Minnesota is the lowest responsible bidder for the electrical work as described above.
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 and directed to enter
into a contract with Electrical Installation Maintenance, Co. of Maple
Plain, Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center, for
installation of lift station control cabinets and security improvements
according to the plans and specifications therefore approved by the City
Council and on file in the office of the City Engineer.
RESOLUTION NO.
2. The estimated project costs and revenues are as follows:
COSTS Per Low Bid
Contract $46,100.00
Contingency (10 4,610.00
Total Estimated Project Cost $50,710.00
REVENUES
Water Utility Fund 22,110.00
49141 -6530
Sanitary Sewer Utility Fund 28,600.00
49251 -6409
Total Estimated Revenue 50,710.00
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Date Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof
and the following voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
City Council Agenda Item No. 8a
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The City of Brooklyn Center has many
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in response to any major disaster, whether
natural or man -made. These resources
include the facilities, equipment, manpower
and the skills of both government and non-
government professions and groups in
Brooklyn Center.
The purpose of this plan is to ensure the effective,
coordinated use of these resources to:
1. Maximize the protection of life and property
2. Ensure the continuity of government
3. Sustain survivors
4. Repair essential facilities and utilities
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Mayor and City Council
OPERATIONS CONTROL
City Manager
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Director /Co o rdi n a to r
Fire Chief /Police Chief
POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
Police Chief Assistant Fire Chief
Law Enforcement, Security, Evacuation Fire, EMS, Search Rescue,
Traffic Control, EMS Radiological Monitor
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES,
Director of Public Works RECREATION SERVICES (CARS)
Ntility Restoration, Sanitation, Debris Clearancq CARS Director
Shelterin4 /Conareaate Care
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FISCAL SUPPORT SERVICE
Community Development Director Director of Fiscal Support Services
Damage Assessment Financial
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ONGOING EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
A risk assessment of possib e risks to the city has
been conducted and is updated on an ongoing
basis.
At -risk popu ations have been identified.
Evacuation routes have been identified.
Emergency she ters have been identified.
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his time to updating the emergency management
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training opportunities, pan training exercises, new
mandates, etc.
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and functions
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trained in MIMS (Minnesota Incident Management
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Po ice, Fire and Pubic Works area members of
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ONGOING EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
The City of Brook yn Center current y has 4 State-
Certified Emergency Managers.
Brook yn Center participates in the Northwest
Suburban Emergency Panning Group. This group
meets month y to discuss issues re evant to the
northwest suburbs. Cities in this group have
conducted training exercises together.
The City of Brookyn Center active y participates in
schoo district training exercises.
ONGOING EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
Recent emergency operations exercises:
Tab etop exercise (BC) November, 2003.
TrainEx tab etop exercise (Northwest Suburban
Emergency P arming Group) September, 2004.
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2006.
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City Council Agenda Item No. 9a
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 6, 2005
TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works
SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 35 of the City Code of Ordinances Requiring a
Permit for Land Disturbing Activities
Attached for consideration is an ordinance amending Chapter 35 of the City Code of Ordinances
requiring a permit for land disturbing activities. This ordinance was prepared in response to storm
water management requirements established as part of the City's National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System NPDES) permit. The City of Brooklyn Center is required to maintain permit
coverage under the NPDES permit program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency.
The proposed ordinance would establish requirements for a permit to allow construction activities
that would result in land disturbance of one acre or more of land. The permit applicant would be
required to submit an erosion and sediment control plan describing steps to be taken to control
construction impacts on water quality such as soil erosion, discarded building materials, concrete
truck washout, chemicals, litter and sanitary waste.
Consistent with the City Charter, this item was first read on August 8, 2005, published in the
official newspaper on August 18, 2005, and is presented for the second reading and public hearing
by the City Council. If adopted by the City Council, the ordinance would be effective after thirty
days following its legal publication.
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
470 U.S. Bank Plaza
200 South Sixth Street
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Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 337 -9300 telephone
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H A R T E R E D http: /www.kennedy- graven.com
CHARLES L. LEFEvE12E
Attorney at Law
Direct Dial (612) 337 -9215
Email: clefevere @kennedy- gmven.com
July 11, 2005
Mr. Todd Blomstrom
Director of Public Works
City of Brooklyn Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199
RE: M.S. 4 Permit Application
Dear Todd:
Attached is a proposed stormwater ordinance requiring a permit for land disturbing activities. These
matters were covered in part by existing ordinances. However, each had its limitations. For
example, Section 35 -2230 applied only to the flood plain. Section 35 -355 applied only to planned
unit developments, and Section 35 -230 applied to site plans, but not all land disturbing activities
subject to PCA review are included in City site plan review.
The attached ordinance uses the same trigger as the PCA (land disturbing activities of one acre or
more, etc.) so this ordinance should cover everything required for paragraphs 4a, 4b, 4c, 4e, 4f and
5b. For section d, existing Section 35 -230 should suffice.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Very truly yours,
Charles L. LeFevere
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Attachment
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CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
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Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 12 day of September, 2005
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7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek
Parkway, to consider an ordinance requiring a permit for land disturbing activities. Auxiliary
aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please
notify the Deputy City Clerk at 763 -569 -3300 to make arrangements.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES REQUIRING A PERMIT FOR LAND DISTURBING
ACTIVITIES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Brooklyn Center City Code of Ordinances is amended by adding new
Section 35 -235 as follows:
Section 35 -235. PERMIT FOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES
1. No construction. reconstruction. development. redevelopment, aradina,
excavation or other activitv shall occur without first securing a permit from the Citv Eneineer if
such activitv causes a land disturbance of one acre or more of land or a land disturbance of less
than one acre if it is a Dart of a common plan of development of one acre or more.
2.. The aDplicant shall submit an erosion and sediment control Dlan. The plan shall
meet the following requirements:
a. The plan shall be consistent with the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agencv's Best Management Practices Handbook.
b. The elan shall describe steps to be taken to control construction impacts
on watei aualitv such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals.
litter and sanitary waste.
C. The plan shall provide 2 -foot contour lines with snot elevations of
DroDosed grades in relation to existing grades on the subiect DroDertv and adiacent land.
The location and tvoe of erosion control devices shall be clearlv labeled.
d. The Dlan shall include every effort to minimize disturbances of existing
around cover and shall provide that eround cover shall be provided within five (5) days
after completion of the gradine operation. Erosion control devices shall not be removed
until around cover is established.
ORDINANCE NO.
e. The plan shall address the management of host development runoff and
means of assuring the long -term maintenance and operation of best management
practices and storm water management structures, devices and methods.
If the land disturbing activitv involves construction. the plan shall include
procedures to be followed to control waste, such as discarded building materials, concrete
truck washout, chemicals. litter. and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause
adverse impacts to water quality. all in accordance with applicable laws. ordinances,
regulations and City policies for such activities.
3. The Engineer may require such additions or modifications to the plan and may
impose such conditions and restrictions on the permit as the Engineer deems necessary to
provide water duality protection. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to: limiting
the size, kind or character of the proposed development: reauirina the construction of structures,
drainage facilities, storage basins and other facilities: reauiring the replacement of vegetation:
establishing reauired monitoring procedures: reauirine that the work be staged over time:
requiring the execution and filing of such declarations or agreements as the Engineer deems
necessary to assure the continuing monitoring and maintenance of all facilities and systems; and
requiring a performance bond, or other acceptable security, to assure that all facilities and
systems are constructed as reauired.
4. Every effort shall be made during the permit application process to determine the
full extent of erosion control reouired. However. the City Engineer may reauire additional
controls to correct specific site related problems as inspections are performed during
construction.
5. All erosion control noted on the approved plan shall be installed prior to the
initiation of any site grading or construction.
6. All activities requiring a hermit under this section shall conform to all
reauirements of federal. state and local laws, rules and regulations.
7. The City Engineer shall inspect and enforce all control measures and shall receive
and consider reports of non compliance or other information on construction issues related to
water duality submitted by members of the public. Non compliance with the requirements of
this section. the approved plan.. anv conditions or restrictions imposed by the City Engineer, or
any orders issued by the Citv Engineer under paragraph 4 of this Section is a violation of this
Section. Violation of this Section is a misdemeanor and constitutes grounds for the City to issue
an order to halt all construction or pursue any other legal or eauitable remedy to enforce the
reauirement of this Section.
ORDINANCE NO.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30)
days following its legal publication.
Adopted this day of 2005.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Date of Publication:
Effective Date:
(Underline indicates new matter; stfikeeu4 indicates matter to be deleted.)
City Council Agenda Item No. 9b
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 7, 2005
TO: Michael J.` McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Todd Blomstrom Director of Public Works
SUBJECT: Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service
Accounts to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls
On August 22, 2005, the City Council adopted Resolution 2005 -122 providing for a public
hearing regarding proposed assessments for delinquent public utility service accounts. The
purpose of the public hearing is to receive public comments prior to considering the attached
resolution certifying these assessments to the Hennepin County tax rolls.
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.
Attached is a memorandum from the Director of Fiscal Support Services providing a historical
trend for delinquent public utility service accounts. The proposed special assessment roll is also
attached io these materials.
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway TDD Numbe r
Recreation and Community Center Phone
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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 CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC
UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS
WHEREAS, Public Utilities records list certain accounts delinquent as of July 1, 2005; and
WHEREAS, the owners of record of the properties served by each delinquent account have
been notified of the delinquency according to legal requirements; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 444.075 and City Ordinances, Sections 4 -105 and 16-
204 authorize certification of such delinquent accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; and
WHEREAS, an assessment roll, a copy of which is attached hereto and part hereof by
reference, has been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where a delinquent public
utility account is to be assessed with the amount, including interest and service charges, to be
assessed; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met
and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for delinquent public utility
accounts.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that:
1. Said assessment roll of delinquent public utility accounts is hereby adopted and
certified as Levy No. 16241.
2. The assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in
2006, in one annual installment with interest thereon at five and a half (5.5) percent
per annum, and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from October 1, 2005
through December 31, 2006.
3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of
the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, with interest
accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be
charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the adoption of this
resolution; and he or she may, at any time thereafter, pay to the City Treasurer the
entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to
December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be
made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31 of the
succeeding year.
RESOLUTION NO.
4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the
County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such
assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal
taxes.
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
i 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.
Ivemorandum
Date: 2 September 2005
To: Michael McCauley
City Manager
From: Daniel Jordet
Director of Fiscal Support Services
Re: Certification of Delinquent Utility Bills
Each spring and fall, the City of Brooklyn Center certifies delinquent utility bills to
Hennepin County for collection as part of the ensuing year's property tax bill.
This process stars with a letter to the customer notifying them that their account
is past due and that the amount will be certified against their property taxes.
This first letter details the process and the legal authority for certification.
Customers are given the opportunity to pay their outstanding bill without
additional penalty prior to this certification.
Some customers respond to this letter and pay their bills. Some do not. Those
that do not receive a second letter indicating that their account will be certified
for collection with .property taxes following a public hearing. The date, time and
location for the public hearing are included in this notice. Again, some
customers will pay their account balances after receipt of this letter while some
do not.
Over the past few years the numbers of customers and the dollar amounts in
question have been as follows:
Number of Accounts
2002 2003 2004 2005
Spring Fall SDrinq Fall SDrinq Fall Sprinq Fall
1stLetter 761 786 650 664 885 788 884 1088
2nd Letter 451 424 406 383 471 442 520 578
Final Assessment 321 340 347 325 384 394 419
Dollar Values
2002 2003 2004 2005
Spring Fall SDrinq Fall Sprinq Fall Spring Fall
1 st Letter 161, 571.39 147,125.63 135, 654.08 131, 859.01 188, 513.66 144, 514.60 199, 612.05 219, 736.69
d Letter 103,202.94 107,502.25 97,456.00 98,559.97 138,018.80 102,507.52 152,661.45 163,982.33
al Assessment 83,228.34 88,413.56 84,524.08 86,178.40 119,402.92 88,062.69 125,157.51
Utility Collection Progerss Number of Accounts
1,200
1,000 00,
800 40000 �01*
600
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200
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Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
2002 2003 2004 2005
1--# •1st Letter E 2nd Letter --*—Final Assessment
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$250,000
$200,000
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$100,000
$50,000
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Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
2002 2003 2004 2005
■1st Letter No 2nd Letter --4r—Final Assessment
CUR, 0__k`. CR,#- KFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 1 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
100016000001 LARRY MEYER S Y 249.38 30.00 279.38
3311921120010 6843 TOLEDO AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1669
100021000309 JULIAN MENDOZA -TAPIA S Y 182.58 30.00 212.58
3311921120015 6813 TOLEDO AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1669
100040000003 JEREMY QUIEL S Y 167.41 30.00 197.41
3311921120031 5413 68TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1676
100040000003 BETH QUIEL 2 Y
3311921120031 5413 68TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
100048000204 PAM PARADISE S Y 275.96 30.00 305.96
3311921120038 6713 TOLEDO AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1667
100050000704 THOMAS ANDREWS S Y 374.17 30.00 404.17
3311921120036 5312 67TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1650
100070000303 KIMBERLY SYKES S Y 303.53 30.00 333.53
3311921120040 6736 TOLEDO AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1678
100070000303 SEBON HAWKINS 2 Y
3311921120040 6736 TOLEDO AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1678
100079000404 KAREN EDEBURN S Y 247.67 30.00 277.67
3311921120072 6801 SCOTT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665
100085000603 KHALI RASHEED S Y 283.47 30.00 313.47
3311921120066 6837 SCOTT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665
100092000701 GLORIA SAWCHAK S Y 184.37 30.00 214.37
3311921120062 6812 SCOTT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1666
100092000701 GLORIA SAWCHAK B Y
3311921120062 3527 #1 GRAND AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55408 -4360
100112000303 SCOTT BELLS S Y 110.75 30.00 140.75
3311921120095 6807 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1661
CURrANT CE _IFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 2 of 47
ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
100121000202 CAROL ALEXANDER TREAGER S N 150.84 30.00 180.84
3311921110090 6830 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1662
100121000202 CAROL ALEXANDER TREAGER F Y
3311921110090 4532 KNOX AVE N
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55412
100136000502 DARIUS GILES S Y 269.46 30.00 299.46
3311921110078 6707 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1655
100136000502 MAKEBA GILES 2 Y
3311921110078 6707 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1655
100141000802 ANDREW JOHNSON S Y 266.86 30.00 296.86
3311921110073 6737 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1655
100153000302 JOEY C. NIENABER S Y 268.71 30.00 298.71
3311921110062 6818 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1658
100156000003 DAVID DIGGS S Y 239.14 30.00 269.14
3311921110065 6800 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1658
100164000006 DEBORAH SALITERMAN S Y 251.49 30.00 281.49
3311921110087 6700 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1656
100167000705 MARTIN HAFERMANN S Y 250.07 30.00 280.07
3311921110058 6715 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1609
100169000503 DEBRA SCHLICK S Y 214.89 30.00 244.89
3311921110056 6727 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1609
100179000303 MICK MAGUIRE S Y 393.22 30.00 423.22
3311921110038 6839 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1611
100179000303 GENE L MAGUIRE B Y
3311921110038 7926 LACASA WAY
BUENA PARK CA 90620 -2321
100183000710 DUCHESS WALKER S N 379.41 30.00 409.41
3311921110031 6830 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1612
CURI&T CEDGIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 3 of 47
ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
100183000710 BEATRICE WILLIAMS B Y 379.41 30.00 409.41
3311921110031 5903 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2622
100211000304 ROBERT SHAW S Y 91.80 30.00 121.80
3311921110009 6836 ORCHARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1607
100380000806 DEAN LITTLE S Y 180.25 30.00 210.25
2711921330013 6927 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1369
100380000806 LOLA LITTLE 2 Y
2711921330013 6927 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1369
100384000402 OBIDIAH HENRY S Y 271.23 30.00 301.23
2711921330019 6914 LEE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1332
100406000805 DAN DEMPSEY S Y 319.90 30.00 349.90
2711921330042 6915 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1337
100420030704 ED WILLIAMS S Y 247.01 30.00 277.01
2811921410031 4909 WINGARD PL
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1213
100423010603 TONYA TERRELL S Y 303.91 30.00 333.91
2811921410203 7000 QUAIL CIR W
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1210
100426030103 KIRK LUTZ S Y 240.69 30.00 270.69
2811921410062 5004 WINGARD PL
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1216
100436030903 BARBARA LATHAM S Y 272.99 30.00 302.99
2811921410090 7204 PERRY CT E
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1203
100437010008 ZACHARY TAYLOR S Y 242.37 30.00 272.37
2811921410152 7205 PERRY CT E
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1202
100437010008 ROSALYN TAYLOR 2 Y
2811921410152 7205 PERRY CT E
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1202
100446000002 TUAN NGUYEN S Y 96.62 30.00 126.62
2811921410136 483171ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1217
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
100483000403 JESSE BENTRUP S Y 73.79 30.00 103.79
2811921440036 6924 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1227
100565000502 TERRY L COTTEW S Y 229.53 30.00 259.53
2811921440042 7031 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1228
100578000001 MERLE DUERR S Y 177.20 30.00 207.20
2811921440068 6900 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1255
100603000904 ROBERTO CASTRUITA S Y 100.00 30.00 130.00
2811921430032 5106 70TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1232
100610000004 PHILL SMOGER S Y 263.31 30.00 293.31
2811921430009 6906 SCOTT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1259
100613000703 JOHN WILMES S Y 478.74 30.00 508.74
2811921430012 6924 SCOTT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1259
100613000703 LONG DOAN 2 Y
2811921430012 6924 SCOTT AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
100617000302 DENNIS FORSGREN S Y 124.88 30.00 154.88
2811921430036 5206 70TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1233
100638030503 PATRICIA M BUTTELL S N 116.63 30.00 146.63
2811921430049 6908 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1263
100638030503 PATRICIA M BUTTELL B Y
2811921430049 3511 #309 WINNETKA AVE N
NEW HOPE MN 55427 -2030
100638470302 MYRNA HUBERT S N 143.00 30.00 173.00
2811921430095 5300 70TH CIR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1235
100638470302 MYRNA HUBERT 0 Y
2811921430095 PO BOX 43246
BRKLYN PARK MN 55443 -0246
100638840711 MARTICA WILSON S Y 155.83 30.00 185.83
2811921430146 7109 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1266
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ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
100639110405 ROBERT H MELANSON S Y 241.81 30.00 271.81
2811921430161 5339 71ST CIR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1239
100639500603 ANTOINETTE OLLIG S Y 239.12 30.00 269.12
2811921420046 5435 72ND CIR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1246
100639670701 TRAN NHAT S Y 300.05 30.00 330.05
2811921420063 5310 72ND CIR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1272
100639670701 NHI TRAN 2 Y
2811921420063 5310 72ND CIR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1272
100639950303 PATRICIA SWEEZY S D 147.58 30.00 177.58
2811921420.092 7169 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1276
100639950303 BERNEST BROWN B Y
2811921420092 1700 XERXES AVE N
MPLS MN 55411 -2822
100640020205 NEW OWNER S N 214.51 30.00 244.51
2811921420098 7193 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1277
100640020205 JULIE REYNOLDS B Y
2811921420098 9031 GLEN EDIN LANE NO
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -1707
100640070702 RACHAEL AJAYI S N 126.77 30.00 156.77
2811921420103 7217 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1277
100640070702 JOE SETH B Y
2811921420103 4812 JERSEY AVE N
CRYSTAL MN 55428
100775000102 GEORGE MARSHALL S Y 96.90 30.00 126.90
3411921120050 6812 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1882
100782000203 JOANNE WERNER S Y 80.50 30.00 110.50
3411921120041 3701 69TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1871
100787000705 DUANE CATTLEDGE S Y 912.10 30.00 942.10
3411921120046 6807 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1877
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
100797000502 EDDIE GONZALEZ S Y 240.16 30.00 270.16
3411921120022 6700 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1876
100814000401 SANDRA WRIGHT S Y 320.85 30.00 350.85
3411921110043 6837 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4212
100831000302 EDWARD MUNN S Y 112.79 30.00 142.79
3411921140025 3301 67TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1825
100831000302 MATTHEW MUNN 2 Y
3411921140025 3301 67TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1825
100875000004 GENE A MAZE S Y 170.90 30.00 200.90
3411921110083 3000 THURBER RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1858
100875000004 SHERRIE L MAZE 2 Y
3411921110083 3000 THURBER RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1858
100895000602 STEVE NACHE S Y 120.20 30.00 150.20
3411921110054 3301 68TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4222
100926000904 BRAD EMHOLTZ S Y 277.89 30.00 307.89
3411921110064 3106 68TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4217
100949000207 EUGENE SUGGS S Y 259.23 30.00 289.23
3411921110038 6806 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4211
100982000003 ARTHUR HOGENSON S N 177.60 30.00 207.60
2711921430063 3813 URBAN AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1484
100982000003 ARTHUR HOGENSON B Y
2711921430063 22055 LAKE GEORGE BLVD
OAK GROVE MN 55303 -8959
101023000902 STANLEY LEINO S Y 322.98 30.00 352.98
2711921420025 7118 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1446
101047000102 ANNA THOMAS S Y 302.87 30.00 332.87
2711921430032 7012 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1440
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
101054000103 DEBRA GROVE S Y 238.39 30.00 268.39
2711921420012 7051 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435
101056000904 TIMOTHY J GRAHAM S Y 265.47 30.00 295.47
2711921430014 7037 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435
101056000904 TIMOTHY J GRAHAM B Y
2711921430014 PO BOX 29844
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -0844
101062000107 JULIA GREENFIELD S Y 53.68 30.00 83.68
2711921430020 7001 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435
101068000502 DONALD WATZKE S Y 267.92 30.00 297.92
2711921430009 6942 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1434
101108000702 ERICK EDSTROM S Y 282.24 30.00 312.24
2711921420122 3616 VIOLET AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1467
101117000603 DAVE KRAUSE S Y 299.40 30.00 329.40
2711921420099 3724 VIOLET AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1469
101121000007 VENUSMARIE HINGOS S Y 89.94 30.00 119.94
2711921420095 7142 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1405
101126000503 MARY ROBECK S Y 232.91 30.00 262.91
2711921420090 3713 72ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1415
101204000002 F. WOODS S Y 68.83 30.00 98.83
2711921420034 3612 WOODBINE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1477
101216000605 KERRY GOVAN S Y 81.56 30.00 111.56
2711921310001 7243 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1447
101216000605 CYNTHIA GOVAN 2 Y
2711921310001 7243 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1447
101226000402 JAMES KOCUR S Y 240.66 30.00 270.66
2711921310051 7131 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1445
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
101301000206 JASON BRIGGS S Y 493.17 30.00 523.17
2711921340028 7013 GRIMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55.429 -1451
101309010301 KEVIN TESMAR S Y 202.65 30.00 232.65
2711921340083 6906 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1372
101318000301 MARCUS ELLING S Y 107.86 30.00 137.86
2711921340044 7018 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1374
101321000802 LAWRENCE K JOHNSON S Y 196.62 30.00 226.62
2711921340047 7036 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1374
101330000704 LISA JOHNSON S Y 239.70 30.00 269.70
2711921310042 7106 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1356
101343000202 XAI LEE S Y 400.41 30.00 430.41
2711921310031 7236 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1358
101343000202 YOUA VANG 2 Y
2711921310031 7236 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1358
101447000704 INI ASSOC S N 110.52 30.00 140.52
2711921330082 7030 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370
101447000704 INI ASSOC B Y
2711921330082 PO BOX 581608
MPLS MN 55458 -1608
101447000704 ERMA MYERS C Y
2711921330082 7030 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370
101451010906 ALBRECHT LTD S Y 281.67 30.00 311.67
2711921330091 7066 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370
101477000003 WENDELL WALKER S Y 266.08 30.00 296.08
2811921410141 4710 WINGARD LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231
101477000003 SARINA WALKER 2 Y
2811921410141 4710 WINGARD LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231
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ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
101495000801 ROGER ZIERKE S Y 256.65 30.00 286.65
2711921320059 4507 71ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1312
101495000801 KATHY ZIERKE 2 Y
2711921320059 4507 71ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
101503000804 NANA OTU S Y 120.39 30.00 150.39
2711921320033 7100 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1340
101552000803 BRETT CORBITT S Y 252.62 30.00 282.62
2711921320093 7130 KYLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1328
101555000503 CALVIN WILLIAMS S Y 708.69 30.00 738.69
2711921320090 7212 KYLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1330
101582000203 THOMAS GLENZINSKI S Y 401.76 30.00 431.76
2711921310100 4213 WOODBINE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1345
101630000407 JAMES C RATH S Y 176.72 30.00 206.72
3511921220028 2910 68TH LN N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1439
101633150405 DARYL A SHROPSHIRE S Y 227.84 30.00 257.84
3511921230070 6613 XERXES PL N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1761
211021000805 MARK BATTLES S Y 251.23 30.00 281.23
2611921420108 7236 PENN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1051
211023000602 YOLANDA SMITH S Y 107.62 30.00 137.62
2611921420099 7243 OLIVER AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1049
211045000001 ALLAN THIELEN S Y 206.01 30.00 236.01
2611921430094 7028 OLIVER AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1053
211059000302 GENARO VASQUEZ S Y 194.51 30.00 224.51
2611921430105 6900 OLIVER AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1045
211065000503 THERESA YURECKO S Y 232.98 30.00 262.98
2611921430025 6931 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1036
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
211073000501 CLARENCE RUDQUIST S Y 190.43 30.00 220.43
2611921430082 7007 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1038
211101000108 JENNIFER STOOPES MOKAMBA S Y 230.10 30.00 260.10
2611921420061 7200 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1043
211107000503 MARK EDSON S Y 116.62 30.00 146.62
2611921420047 7118 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1041
211112000802 MALCOLM T VINGER S Y 139.27 30.00 169.27
2611921430074 7030 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1039
211168000105 ANTHONY JOKONDO S Y 111.86 30.00 141.86
2611921420032 7136 MORGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1033
I
211178000906 JOYCE A JALLAH S Y 24.68 30.00 54.68
2611921430054 7018 MORGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1031
211198000501 JOHN L WEBB S Y 238.24 30.00 268.24
2611921430046 7001 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022
211204000705 ABEDNEGO STILL S Y 236.54 30.00 266.54
2611921430040 7037 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022
211211000802 MICHAEL BROLSMA S Y 272.82 30.00 302.82
2611921420019 7137 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024
211235000002 LUANNE TURNER S Y 243.62 30.00 273.62
2611921410085 7108 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1025
211260000806 JOHNETTA FREEMAN S N 256.60 30.00 286.60
2611921440106 1600 69TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1403
211260000806 REBECCA SAMPSON B Y
2611921440106 8008 83RD AVE N
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55445 -2130
211309000101 DEBBIE PAINE S Y 135.54 30.00 165.54
2611921440033 7031 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1161
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ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
211309000101 MRS. FRANK GREGORY O Y 135.54 30.00 165.54
2611921440033 7031 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1161
211323000302 OMAR ADAMS S Y 111.16 30.00 141.16
2611921440056 7018 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1160
211402000704 PAUL CAVALLARO S Y 217.14 30.00 247.14
2611921440021 7013 KNOX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1015
211439010305 DARNELL WASHINGTON S Y 302.84 30.00 332.84
2611921410106 7242 KNOX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1019
212006000503 WILLIAM CORWIN S Y 233.74 30.00 263.74
2511921320056 7212 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157
212109000104 THERESA MCNEIL S Y 212.33 30.00 242.33
2511921330065 7001 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138
212112000603 JAMES NOSKA S Y 218.89 30.00 248.89
2511921330062 7019 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138
212116000203 JOHN PARLIN S Y 156.92 30.00 186.92
2511921330058 7043 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138
212121000508 BRENDA ROBERTS S Y 205.24 30.00 235.24
2511921320043 1301 72ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1122
212127000902 STEPHEN R GANDSEY S Y 284.04 30.00 314.04
2511921320012 7229 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1142
212135000906 GARY SCHWARTZ S Y 245.54 30.00 275.54
2511921320004 7216 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1143
212135000906 CHERYL SCHWARTZ 2 Y
2511921320004 7216 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1143
212140000203 GREG LARSON S Y 240.89 30.00 270.89
2511921320087 7136 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141
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ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
212141000102 CHUE XIONG S Y 95.35 30.00 125.35
2511921320086 7130 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141
212141000102 CHOR KHANG 2 Y
2511921320086 7130 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141
212165000206 DAVID FIEDLER S Y 588.28 30.00 618.28
2511921320088 7049 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1106
212188000504 JOHN A LITZAU S Y 293.76 30.00 323.76
2511921320109 7218 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1109
212193000804 NANCY BOYCE S Y 231.91 30.00 261.91
2511921320093 7048 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1107
212205000403 NATHANIEL DEBAR S Y 238.16 30.00 268.16
2511921330015 1112 EMERSON LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1111
212228000702 ROBERT JANSEN S Y 317.66 30.00 347.66
2511921320104 7201 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1215
212253000505 HELENA WELLEH S Y 203.05 30.00 233.05
2511921310009 815 73RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2646
212253000505 BOBBY ROBERTS 2 Y
2511921310009 815 73RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2646
212262000406 KONMOHN GBADYU S Y 290.30 30.00 320.30
2511921310078 730 72ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1201
212262000406 SAM MCINTOSH 2 Y
2511921310078 730 72ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1201
212268000803 DONALD R HEATH S Y 181.07 30.00 211.07
2511921310011 824 WOODBINE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1220
212275000903 LEANDER ROBERTS S Y 262.56 30.00 292.56
2511921310017 1012 WOODBINE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1224
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
212279000506 DORIS JEFFERSON S Y 209.21 30.00 239.21
2511921310045 7243 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1208
212290000002 DAVID BERHANU S Y 216.89 30.00 246.89
2511921310075 731 WOODBINE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1217
212290000002 DAVID BERHANU B Y
2511921310075 18570 LANDER DR NW
ELK RIVER MN 55330 -7674
212293000704 DAVID BERHANU S N 657.55 30.00 687.55
2511921310084 7211 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1228
212293000704 DAVID BERHANU B Y
2511921310084 9539 THOMAS AVE N
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444 -1154
212301000704 KEVIN J O'HARA S Y 251.77 30.00 281.77
2511921310040 7212 ALDRICH CT
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1206
212302000604 DAVID BENTZ S Y 267.04 30.00 297.04
2511921310039 7218 ALDRICH CT
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1206
212337000504 T J ELLIOTT S Y 259.97 30.00 289.97
2511921340008 720 69TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1622
212345000504 OSCAR 0 CASTRO ZAYAS S Y 230.13 30.00 260.13
2511921340012 865 70TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1251
215670070603 FOLKE BAXTER S Y 109.79 30.00 139.79
3611921130092 6630 CAMDEN DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1631
215671020004 EDWARDS JAMIE S Y 261.72 30.00 291.72
3611921130096 6620 CAMDEN DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1631
215775000703 NOLA MCCOY S N 315.16 30.00 345.16
3611921210040 6718 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1516
215775000703 KENNETH FOUNTAIN B Y
3611921210040 10932 FOX HOLLOW LA N
CHAMPLIN MN 55316 -3037
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
215776000607 LESLIE WILLIAMS S N 378.95 30.00 408.95
3611921210041 6712 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1516
215776000607 ANTHONY HINES B Y
3611921210041 4604 GALAXIE POINT
EAGAN MN 55122 -2576
215799000902 JOHN ODEGAARD S Y 256.42 30.00 286.42
3611921210114 811 69TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1623
215820000202 KATHY WILLIAMS S Y 213.63 30.00 243.63
3611921240013 811 67TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1652
215930000904 DOUGLAS MOORE S Y 378.04 30.00 408.04
3611921210056 6724 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1520
215935000404 ALYN EASTIN S Y 83.58 30.00 113.58
3611921240045 6642 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1808
215980030504 BRENDA KILLEN S Y 208.98 30.00 238.98
3611921220050 6712 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1524
216009000302 JOHN SOLOMON S Y 206.47 30.00 236.47
3611921220031 6819 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1525
216011000903 JESTIN STEINBACH S Y 290.73 30.00 320.73
3611921220029 6831 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1525
216017200909 DAWN SMITH S Y 202.20 30.00 232.20
3611921220104 6827 FREMONT PL N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1583
216018080402 M. REVARD S Y 248.96 30.00 278.96
3611921220097 1333 68TH LN N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1589
216018160409 LISA VITA S Y 239.69 30.00 269.69
3611921220090 1328 68TH LN N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584
216018190109 TONISHA POINTER S N 253.63 30.00 283.63
3611921220059 1316 68TH LN N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
216018190109 VALERIE BLOUNT MCKISSACK B Y 253.63 30.00 283.63
3611921220059 3617 DOUGLAS DR
CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1928
216026000205 VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. S N 786.84 30.00 816.84
3511921110002 6743 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1545
216026000205 VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. B Y
3511921110002 5995 OREN AVENUE NORTH
STILLWATER MN 55082 -6377
216027000105 VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. S N 1063.51 30.00 1093.51
3511921110002 6737 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1544
216027000105 VALLEY INVESTMENT MGMT. INC. O Y
3511921110002 5995 OREN AVENUE NORTH
STILLWATER MN 55082 -6377
216071000606 1975 ROBERT ST PARTN ERS S N 6639.56 30.00 6669.56
3511921130006 2101 FREEWAY BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1731
216071000606 ATTN: D J SIKKA 2 Y
3511921130006 6010 HIGHWAY 7
ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416
216071000606 1975 ROBERT ST PARTN ERS B Y
3511921130006 6010 HIGHWAY 7
ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 -2322
216096000702 JOHN HANSON S Y 152.75 30.00 182.75
3611921210088 6731 ALDRICH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1625
301723000802 SUSAN PODGORAK S Y 220.91 30.00 250.91
3311921430070 5212 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2360
301729000204 DARRELL BLAND S Y 166.96 30.00 196.96
3311921430080 5330 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2362
301784000402 AUGUSTUS COLE S Y 198.44 30.00 228.44
3311921430001 5101 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2329
301784000402 BENDU KIAZOLU 2 Y
3311921430001 5101 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2329
CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 16 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
301790000603 JEFF PATNODE S Y 130.16 30.00 160.16
3311921440054 6212 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2354
301800000403 KENNETH R LUKE S Y 218.68 30.00 248.68
3311921440033 6113 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2347
301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 1014.50 30.00 1044.50
3311921440010 4801 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2339
301886000102 RESIDENT S N 222.45 30.00 252.45
3311921130079 6523 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2076
301886000102 YEE J XIONG 0 Y
3311921130079 6001 YORK AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2642
301888000905 SCHELLINA HUGHES S Y 223.03 30.00 253.03
3311921130077 6601 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1635
301905000802 CHARLES E TURNER S Y 10.15 30.00 40.15
3311921130060 5124 HOWE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1628
301967000303 BILL CARMICHAEL S Y 23.95 30.00 53.95
3311921140069 5004 66TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1614
301972000605 EVELYN KOLLIE S N 163.23 30.00 193.23
3311921140018 5013 66TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1613
301972000605 EVELYN KOLLIE F Y
3311921140018 6631 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430
301987000903 JED RANCOUR S Y 262.69 30.00 292.69
3311921130014 6524 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2075
301999000505 JODY LEWIS S Y 439.30 30.00 469.30
3311921130026 5118 WINCHESTER LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1641
302010000802 PAUL MCCORMICK S N 191.11 30.00 221.11
3311921130031 5119 WINCHESTER LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1640
CURRtNT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 17 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
302020000603 JACQUELINE MCDUFFIE S Y 104.71 30.00 134.71
3311921130041 5307 WINCHESTER LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1644
302055000403 GARY DAVIS S Y 169.73 30.00 199.73
3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063
302055000403 TONYA DAVIS 2 Y
3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063
I
302103000602 KENNETH PETRIE S Y 130.22 30.00 160.22
3311921410120 6345 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065
302104000504 HECTOR TABLAS S Y 363.85 30.00 393.85
3311921410119 6337 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065
302104000504 OLGA TABLAS 2 Y
3311921410119 6337 QUAIL AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065
302110000705 GER XIONG S Y 357.57 30.00 387.57
3311921410113 6332 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2029
302110000705 LEE THAO 2 Y
3311921410113 6332 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2029
302125000003 BAKER S Y 222.06 30.00 252.06
3311921420030 6333 REGENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2028
302188000403 BEVERLY KILLEBREW S Y 378.97 30.00 408.97
3311921420079 5318 ELEANOR LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2023
302201000703 ABED WAZWAZ S Y 318.51 30.00 348.51
3311921420115 6318 UNITY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2039
302210000606 NORA S JONES HARRIGAN S Y 216.94 30.00 246.94
3311921420106 5201 ELEANOR LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2020
302232000004 MARY ROONEY S Y 206.43 30.00 236.43
3311921410055 6412 PERRY AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2064
CURRtAT CER!VIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 18 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
302238000402 SOLOMON BUTLER S Y 295.37 30.00 325.37
3311921410032 6437 ORCHARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2059
302238000402 DONYALE BUTLER 2 Y
3311921410032 6437 ORCHARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2059
302250000701 WILLIAM A HILL S Y 24.89 30.00 54.89
3311921410044 6313 ORCHARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057
302252000502 TIMOTHY CAMPBELL S Y 207.05 30.00 237.05
3311921410046 6301 ORCHARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057
302269000603 AYESHA BOBRAY S Y 200.00 30.00 230.00
3311921410001 6443 NOBLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055
302269000603 SYLVESTER BOBRAY 2 Y
3311921410001 6443 NOBLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055
302274000903 ERICK BATES S Y 212.39 30.00 242.39
3311921410006 6413 NOBLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055
302276000706 NANCY MURCK S Y .62 30.00 30.62
3311921410008 6401 NOBLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055
302282000903 ARTHUR GOODMAN S Y 100.41 30.00 130.41
3311921410025 4701 ELEANOR LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2051
302282000903 JANICE GOODMAN 2 Y
3311921410025 4701 ELEANOR LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
302295000403 JON L HUDLOW S Y 241.77 30.00 271.77
3411921320019 6431 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134
302300000702 JAMES CAPLES S Y 215.39 30.00 245.39
3411921320024 6401 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134
302312000305 CHARLES HARGROVE S Y 326.81 30.00 356.81
3411921320014 6424 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2135
CURRENT CEA?IFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 19 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
302312000305 ROSA HARGROVE 2 Y 326.81 30.00 356.81
3411921320014 6424 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2135
302322000102 JOSEPH SCHORN S Y 243.76 30.00 273.76
3411921320008 6401 LEE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2132
302350000602 EDWARD ROWE S Y 137.20 30.00 167.20
3411921330072 6206 NOBLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2484
302400000602 GUADALUPE GUZMAN S Y 85.36 30.00 115.36
3411921330060 6218 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2480
302400000602 JESUS ADAME 2 Y
3411921330060 6218 MAJOR AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2480
302429000302 MOLINNA PHOMPHACKDY S Y 131.32 30.00 161.32
3411921330054 6137 LEE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2475
302429000302 RONNET PICKENS B Y
3411921330054 8431 YATES AVE N
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -2187
302549000804 JASON STANFORD S Y 239.36 30.00 269.36
3411921330036 6230 LEE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2478
302549000804 PORSHIA STANFORD 2 Y
3411921330036 6230 LEE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2478
302568000404 OMAR SANNEH S Y 48.41 30.00 78.41
3411921320108 4401 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2109
302568000404 MARAM CHAM 2 Y
3411921320108 4401 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2109
302581000705 GILFORD SUNDEEN S Y 293.17 30.00 323.17
3411921320081 6313 KYLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2128
302628000201 ERNEST OLSON S Y 103.69 30.00 133.69
3411921320104 6424 KYLE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2131
CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 20 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
302652000102 PATTI HELDT S Y 243.17 30.00 273.17
3411921330005 6219 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2467
302664000704 JOHNSON OGBORU S Y 171.64 30.00 201.64
3411921340040 4218 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2420
302670000903 WUILBERTH J CIPRIANO RAMIREZ S Y 127.63 30.00 157.63
0311821210114 4100 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2418
302677010104 THOMAS LOGAN JR S Y 113.10 30.00 143.10
0311821210106 3824 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402
302723000602 TAMMY LENOIR S Y 102.51 30.00 132.51
3411921340071 3901 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4023
302739000803 ARTELLIA DORTCH S Y 103.85 30.00 133.85
3411921340043 4206 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4030
I
302752000006 ROBERT JOHNSON S Y 596.97 30.00 626.97
3411921340056 3806 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4022
302802000002 ROBERT BOLDEN S Y 267.27 30.00 297.27
3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144
302802000002 NAOMI LAWSON B Y
3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 5542.9 -2144
302830000608 ORLANDO CAMPIS S Y 234.35 30.00 264.35
3411921310040 6343 INDIANA AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2120
302837000902 JAMES HESTER S Y 265.52 30.00 295.52
3411921310047 6301 INDIANA AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2120
302878000902 MARY T JOHNSON S Y 359.34 30.00 389.34
3411921230065 4306 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108
302880000502 ARISTOTL TRINITY S Y 959.94 30.00 989.94
3411921230063 4318 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108
CURRENT CEATIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 21 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
302880000502 YOLANDA TRINITY 2 Y 959.94 30.00 989.94
3411921230063 4318 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108
302886000903 ADRIENE C LUXFORD S Y 227.23 30.00 257.23
3411921230081 4506 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112
302886000903 RYAN C LUXFORD 2 Y
3411921230081 4506 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112
302887000804 CHARITY ROBINSON S Y 276.62 30.00 306.62
3411921230080 4512 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112
302887000804 MYRON ROBINSON 2 Y
3411921230080 4512 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2112
302890000304 BRUCE SAARI S Y 216.49 30.00 246.49
3411921230077 4606 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2113
302892000102 BARBARA MORRIS S Y 127.80 30.00 157.80
3411921230075 4618 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2113
302902000905 JEAN SAWYER S Y 260.29 30.00 290.29
3311921140003 6536 ORCHARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1647
302916000305 BRENDA WHITSON S Y 219.27 30.00 249.27
3411921230056 4407 WINCHESTER LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1723
302934000101 ROBERT BUSHEY S Y 191.00 30.00 221.00
3411921240038 4218 WINCHESTER LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1720
303006000205 SUNRISE APTS LLC S N 2418.88 30.00 2448.88
3411921310081 3911 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2177
303006000205 SUNRISE APTS LLC B Y
3411921310081 PO BOX 270311
VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 55127 -0311
303007000105 SUNRISE APARTMENT LL C S N 3016.23 30.00 3046.23
3411921310081 3907 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2175
CURh'EfgT CEkiIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 22 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
303007000105 SUNRISE APARTMENT LL C B Y 3016.23 30.00 3046.23
3411921310081 PO BOX 270311
VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 55127 -0311
303008000005 SUNRISE APT LLC S N 2602.95 30.00 2632.95
3411921310081 3909 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2176
303008000005 SUNRISE APT LLC B Y
3411921310081 PO BOX 270311
VADNAIS HEIGHTS MN 55127 -0311
303037000505 MAE PROPERTIES LLP S N 1030.69 30.00 1060.69
3411921130084 6500 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1754
303037000505 MAE PROPERTIES LLP B Y
3411921130084 888 W CTY RD D #215
NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 -8502
303101000602 WILLIAM SPENCE S Y 236.06 30.00 266.06
3411921130014 6606 CHOWEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1845
303102000505 DUANE G WEAVER S Y 318.69 30.00 348.69
3411921130013 3408 66TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1810
303107000004 CYNTHIA HAIR S N 233.97 30.00 263.97
3411921130071 6518 CHOWEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1843
303107000004 KEMIN TRUST B Y
3411921130071 3300 CTY RD 10
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3072
303116000903 CORY JOHNSON S Y 162.22 30.00 192.22
3411921130062 6531 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827
303118000706 JANIS SALO S Y 120.97 30.00 150.97
3411921130060 6543 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827
303120000306 STEVE DARMER S Y 256.67 30.00 286.67
3411921130011 6607 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1838
303120000306 JIN -HEE DARMER 2 Y
3411921130011 6607 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1838
i
CURAft CEkVIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 23 of 47
ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
303163000104 JODEEN PERRIN S Y 127.59 30.00 157.59
3411921310023 6306 GRIMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2117
I
303168000604 IRENE CRUZ S Y 148.41 30.00 178.41
3411921310018 6319 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2114
303178000406 SHAWN DIXON S Y 261.76 30.00 291.76
3411921420004 6325 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2173
303182000801 M DONALD BLOM S Y 143.22 30.00 173.22
3411921420007 6301 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2173
408633000006 DEVIN ELLIS S N 229.32 30.00 259.32
0211821140006 5712 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2612
408633000006 DWAYNE MEIER B Y
0211821140006 300 #360 HWY 169 S
ST LOUIS PARK MN 55426 -1119
I
408635010705 MATT DELANEY S N 230.45 30.00 260.45
0211821140106 5720 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2612
408635010705 PATRICIA BENNIS B Y
0211821140106 14380 92ND AVE NO
MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 -8529
408639000408 SCHRONICK CHRIS S N 97.55 30.00 127.55
0211821140025 5820 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2613
408639000408 FARNAZ TOUSSI B Y
0211821140025 PO BOX 14633
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414 -0633
408649000205 DEAN DUNN S Y 95.35 30.00 125.35
0211821140021 5807 KNOX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2649
408694000603 WILLIAM STAGE S Y 243.83 30.00 273.83
0211821140050 5806 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2648
408714000202 LYNDA DUNCAN S Y 258.25 30.00 288.25
0211821140078 5707 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2641
CURA9T CEKTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP- 2005 (16:09) page 24 of 47
ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
408750000702 MARK DIAMOND S Y 165.54 30.00 195.54
0111821230009 5700 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2636
408750000702 JOHN /AMBER BOHMER C Y
0111821230009 5700 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430
408765000006 DARCY IVERSON S Y 172.40 30.00 202.40
0111821220085 6000 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2640
408779000403 GERRIE WILLIAMS S N 219.80 30.00 249.80
0111821220083 6007 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2633
408779000403 RONNET DOSSMAN B Y
0111821220083 9718 PENN AVENUE N
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444
408785000602 RAY WARREN S Y 261.18 30.00 291.18
0111821220073 6026 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2634
408823000011 VALENZUELA JUAN S Y 247.75 30.00 277.75
0111821230041 5724 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2661
408887000303 C HAYES S Y 232.68 30.00 262.68
3611921330017 1112 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2209
408911000302 BEATRICE WILLIAMS S Y 106.35 30.00 136.35
0111821220023 5903 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2622
408915000902 BENJAMIN TUAZAMA S Y 129.47 30.00 159.47
0111821230073 5823 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2620
408919000502 JOSEPH MANLEY S N 291.19 30.00 321.19
0111821230029 5743 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2656
408919000502 GREG KOSCH B Y
0111821230029 585 GLENWOOD AVE
BIG LAKE MN 55309 -9416
408928000403 WAYNE THOMPSON S Y 233.68 30.00 263.68
0111821230028 5712 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2657
CURktgT CEA''T'IFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 25 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
408941000703 DOUGLAS KALTVED S Y 256.78 30.00 286.78
0111821220010 5910 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2623
408941000703 MARIT KALTVED 2 Y
0111821220010 5910 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2623
408957000802 CRANSTON ROLLINS S Y 280.07 30.00 310.07
3611921330026 6106 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2235
408974000705 MARBELLA HINOJOSA S Y 108.63 30.00 138.63
0111821220036 6007 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2749
408989000006 MELISSA TUMMEL S Y 252.75 30.00 282.75
0111821230096 5807 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2745
409002000104 JOSEPH SPINDLER S Y 240.04 30.00 270.04
0111821240055 5740 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2762
409002000104 DION PROPERTIES B Y
0111821240055 4088 TOLEDO AVE S
ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 -2903
409006000703 KIMBERLY LACHAPELLE S Y 376.01 30.00 406.01
0111821240026 5808 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2746
409054000804 JANELLE JAAKOLA S Y 108.24 30.00 138.24
3611921340033 6101 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2223
409061000906 ERROL F EDWARDS S Y 231.25 30.00 261.25
0111821210016 6007 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2738
409110000003 JOHN CUMMINGS S Y 292.96 30.00 322.96
3611921340023 6106 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2224
409110000003 STAR CUMMINGS 2 Y
3611921340023 6106 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2224
409116000403 RICHARD T BRANDT S Y 235.15 30.00 265.15
3611921340055 6206 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2226
CURRENT CEkTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 26 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
409140000403 VICTOR WILLIAMS S Y 241.80 30.00 271.80
0111821210094 6029 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2725
409162000705 JOHN E KELLEY S Y 229.14 30.00 259.14
0111821240049 5759 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2757
409176000101 JANET JOHNSON S Y 201.34 30.00 231.34
0111821240062 5700 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2758
409182000301 PHIL OSTERBAUER S Y 225.17 30.00 255.17
0111821240083 5800 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2722
409209000202 BILL KOLBE S Y 223.99 30.00 253.99
3611921340012 6114 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215
409211000805 TERESA SCHUTZ S Y 104.86 30.00 134.86
3611921340014 6130 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215
409265000303 NATASHA L GUNDERSEN S Y 158.24 30.00 188.24
0111821240035 71358TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2706
409300000005 KEN SHIVERS S Y 219.12 30.00 249.12
3611921340092 6116 ALDRICH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2212
409387000602 KAREN HOLTER S Y 99.75 30.00 129.75
3611921430021 6127 LYNDALE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2232
409397000406 RENEE KLICK S Y 270.92 30.00 300.92
0111821120031 6023 LYNDALE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2743
409428000702 ROSEMARY KRUSE S Y 104.57 30.00 134.57
0111821130044 5706 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2728
409911000108 WUENSCH S Y 174.09 30.00 204.09
3611921320050 6400 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1836
409953000003 STEVEN CUNNINGHAM S Y 258.03 30.00 288.03
3611921320009 6337 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1825
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
409989000804 CHONG XIONG S Y 56.95 30.00 86.95
3611921310032 1001 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1812
410015000402 SAUTARRE BZNMINA S Y 230.58 30.00 260.58
3611921310022 6435 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1802
410022000502 TOM NICHOL S N 177.81 30.00 207.81
3611921310042 6337 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-1801
410022000502 TOM NICHOL B Y
3611921310042 213 KELLY CREEK RD
ARDMORE TN 38449 -3005
410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 839.14 30.00 869.14
3611921130119 615 66TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1644
410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y
3611921130119 1776 MAPLE LANE
ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426
410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 843.48 30.00 873.48
3611921420020 6330 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1965
410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC 0 Y
3611921420020 1776 MAPLE LANE
ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426
410101000903 MICHAEL NWACHUKWU S Y 101.98 30.00 131.98
3611921330064 1205 63RD LA N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1864
410804000903 PAUL DEAN S Y 1656.69 30.00 1686.69
0211821310049 2545 CO RD NO 10
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2501
503207000403 LONNIE RICKHEIM S Y 356.75 30.00 386.75
3411921140044 3118 66TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1804
503230000502 OCONNOR S Y 91.91 30.00 121.91
3411921140067 3319 66TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1807
503234000105 DAVID GLAUVITZ S Y 299.30 30.00 329.30
3411921140071 3300 QUARLES RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2254
CURkENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 28 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
503241000202 AL SONDRALL S Y 323.93 30.00 353.93
3411921140078 3106 QUARLES RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2250
503249000403 ROBERT W STRAUCH S Y 277.01 30.00 307.01
3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247
503249000403 LISA STRAUCH 2 Y
3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247
503288000603 DJAMAL KATABA S Y 393.46 30.00 423.46
3411921410113 3113 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2242
503306000406 LINO ANUNCIACION S Y 95.00 30.00 125.00
3411921410026 3206 64TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237
503306000406 MARISA ANUNCIACION 2 Y
3411921410026 3206 64TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237
503434000906 DALE CERNOHLAVEK S Y 364.22 30.00 394.22
3511921320082 2700 OHENRY RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2040
503435000804 DENNIS SMALL S Y 264.53 30.00 294.53
3511921320052 6319 BROOKLYN DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2045
503445000606 CYNTHIA MEIER S Y 271.57 30.00 301.57
3511921320062 2801 64TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2010
503450000803 NEW OWNER S Y 317.25 30.00 347.25
3511921320067 2907 64TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2012
503476000804 ALEXANDER JAMES S Y 106.69 30.00 136.69
3511921320024 2701 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2016
503476000804 MARCALLINA JAMES 2 Y
3511921320024 2701 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2016
503482000005 BRIDGID MAGEL S Y 254.09 30.00 284.09
3511921320030 2813 65TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2018
CURAtkT CEktIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 29 of 47
ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
503570000304 FREEMAN JACKSON S Y 150.38 30.00 180.38
3411921440095 3206 LAWRENCE RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2636
503570000304 HANNAH JACKSON 2 Y
3411921440095 3206 LAWRENCE RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2636
503577000605 RENEE T PETERSON S Y 262.57 30.00 292.57
3411921440078 3119 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2614
503591000805 ORETTA MOORE S Y 202.31 30.00 232.31
3411921430036 3507 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2622
503595000405 TIMOTHY GROVES S Y 209.59 30.00 239.59
3411921430026 3412 62ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2621
503613000204 DENISE MOE S Y 278.05 30.00 308.05
3411921440041 6213 XERXES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2047
503699000901 THELBERT WILKERSON S Y 248.22 30.00 278.22
3411921440006 3107 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2203
503728000405 JOHN DONKOR S Y 280.69 30.00 310.69
3411921430031 6206 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4034
503741000705 LELER STEVENSON S N 293.89 30.00 323.89
3511921330020 2807 63RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2002
503741000705 LELER STEVENSON F Y
3511921330020 4131 FREMONT AVE N
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55412
503785000404 JOHN K ADDO S Y 273.14 30.00 303.14
3411921430038 6136 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4032
503799000803 AMERICAN OIL COMPANY S Y 1328.64 30.00 1358.64
0311821120002 6044 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2530
503833000602 OLIVER SPRAGGINS S Y 253.19 30.00 283.19
0311821110005 3300 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2611
CURhRT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 30 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
503833000602 BRENDA SPRAGGINS 2 Y 253.19 30.00 283.19
0311821110005 3300 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2611
503838000105 FOLUSO FAMUYIDE S Y 507.88 30.00 537.88
0311821110010 3118 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2607
503842000502 CHRISTOPHER P FAHEY S Y 375.61 30.00 405.61
0311821110014 3018 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2605
503842000502 JULIA A FAHEY 2 Y
0311821110014 3018 61ST AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2605
503876000405 RAYMOND BROWN S Y 253.21 30.00 283.21
0211821230002 5836 VINCENT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2411
503921000904 A MULLEN S Y 328.28 30.00 358.28
0211821220031 5930 XERXES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2312
503934000404 DEB TALATALA S Y 254.40 30.00 284.40
0311821110117 5913 XERXES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311
503934000404 GENE TALATALA 2 Y
0311821110117 5913 XERXES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311
503949000703 PHENG CHANG S Y 81.43 30.00 111.43
0311821110045 6006 YORK AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2643
503965000604 JOHN P CLOUTIER S Y 216.94 30.00 246.94
0311821110100 5907 YORK AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2640
504078000805 JERI PRINCE S Y 226.11 30.00 256.11
0311821130027 5815 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2509
504107000303 GLORIA POINTER S Y 94.66 30.00 124.66
0311821120017 6019 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2531
504171000402 JOSE HERRERA S Y 153.16 30.00 183.16
0311821240080 3800 58TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005
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ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
504171000402 WENDY HERRERA 2 Y 153.16 30.00 183.16
0311821240080 3800 58TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
504216000104 SARAH ROCKMORE S Y 400.18 30.00 430.18
0311821210001 3801 COMMODORE DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2405
504269000704 CARLOS LEON S Y 374.32 30.00 404.32
0311821130037 5815 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2511
504271000304 ROBERTA MOORE S N 163.08 30.00 193.08
0311821130039 5801 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2511
504271000304 YESINDE IDOWY 0 Y
0311821130039 7620 BERKSHIRE WAY
MAPLE GROVE MN 55311 -2728
504286000605 TIM DALY S Y 202.05 30.00 232.05
0311821240103 5807 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431
504287000502 FETHI MOHAMMED S Y 282.04 30.00 312.04
0311821240102 5813 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431
504289000303 CHRISTOPHER LARSON S N 200.09 30.00 230.09
0311821240100 5825 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431
504289000303 CHRISTOPHER LARSON B Y
0311821240100 3151 BOBCAT TRAIL
PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 -4507
504293000704 JAMES ARRINGTON S Y 278.91 30.00 308.91
0311821210077 5901 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2433
504347000301 DOLORES M ROBECK S Y 156.28 30.00 186.28
0311821210098 6000 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2464
504368000702 MATTHEW BENNEWISE S Y 249.79 30.00 279.79
0311821230014 5831 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2421
504383000802 JOHN NICKELL S Y 241.38 30.00 271.38
0311821220008 6019 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2463
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
504383000802 BARBARA NICKELL 2 Y 241.38 30.00 271.38
0311821220008 6019 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
504384000701 P J SEVERSON S Y 77.58 30.00 107.58
0311821220007 6025 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2463
504425000802 JOANN GILBAUGH S Y 315.92 30.00 345.92
0311821130008 5717 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3057
504450000608 SHAWN M BROWN S Y 292.36 30.00 322.36
0311821130071 5737 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3012
504456000003 MEGAN KLINE S N 230.77 30.00 260.77
0311821240001 5737 HALIFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3049
504456000003 STEPHEN MENYA B Y
0311821240001 3877 HAUGE AVE SE
ROCKFORD MN 55373 -5107
504509000702 NEW OWNER S Y 104.86 30.00 134.86
0311821310040 3825 BURQUEST LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3028
504510000404 JOHN ROLAND S Y 227.29 30.00 257.29
0311821310041 3901 BURQUEST LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3030
504511000303 MALCOLM T VINGER S Y 238.29 30.00 268.29
0311821310042 3907 BURQUEST LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3030
504599000802 VALERIE EDWARDS S N 352.52 30.00 382.52
0311821430086 3613 55TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309
504599000802 MUHE TAHIRO B Y
0311821430086 1610 FORD PKWY
ST PAUL MN 55116 -2134
504606000903 JOHN R GORDON S Y 181.97 30.00 211.97
0311821340012 5345 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3313
504606000903 NATALIE NORDANG 2 Y
0311821340012 5345 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
504609010502 JOHN RITTER S Y 258.76 30.00 288.76
0311821440003 5459 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3359
504642000504 STEVEN R FORCE S Y 328.59 30.00 358.59
0311821430036 5336 SAILOR LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3320
504653000102 KHAMPHOUMY PHOMMAVONG S Y 295.55 30.00 325.55
0311821430066 3713 53RD PL N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3361
504661000103 LARRY BENGSTON S Y 101.33 30.00 131.33
0311821430061 3700 53RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3331
504672000802 CHERYLE WILSON S Y 252.08 30.00 282.08
0311821430050 5301 NORTHPORT DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3371
504721000901 ROBERT BATTA S Y 172.57 30.00 202.57
0311821420017 5655 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3055
504818000302 JEFFREY L DELZER S Y 230.67 30.00 260.67
0311821240012 4019 58TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3043
504841000402 CRAIG LOUISELLE S Y 245.84 30.00 275.84
0311821240011 5736 JUNE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2908
504924020204 R E COOPER S Y 157.38 30.00 187.38
0311821230039 5811 LAKE CURVE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2413
504924020204 THALIA M COOPER 2 Y
0311821230039 5811 LAKE CURVE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2413
606083000409 LUCY ZAKIEL S Y 193.67 30.00 223.67
1011821320008 4104 LAKESIDE AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803
606083000409 PETER ZAKIEL 2 Y
1011821320008 4104 LAKESIDE AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803
606086000103 ELIZABETH COLLINS S Y 235.09 30.00 265.09
1011821320002 4100 LAKESIDE AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
606414000402 L SETHER S Y 198.16 30.00 228.16
1011821120055 5100 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334
606414000402 LORRAINE POPPENHAGEN C Y
1011821120055 5100 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334
606415000303 KIMBERLY ELGREN S Y 129.73 30.00 159.73
1011821120054 5112 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334
606428000808 JAMES A DEBELLIS S N 1110.40 30.00 1140.40
1011821120005 5240 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3362
606428000808 JAMES A DEBELLIS B Y
1011821120005 8397 SHADOWE CREEK DR
MAPLE GROVE MN 55311 -1509
606430000403 WILLIAM WASHINGTON S Y 461.74 30.00 491.74
1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335
606430000403 ALEANE WASHINGTON 2 Y
1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
606430000403 WILLIAM WASHINGTON B Y
1011821120013 5241 DREW AVE NO
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335
606434000003 AMY KURVERS S Y 213.55 30.00 243.55
1011821120017 5221 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335
606448000402 GILBERT E ORTIZ S Y 110.94 30.00 140.94
1011821130047 5031 DREW AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3945
606477000805 KHANDY VONGXAY S Y 88.68 30.00 118.68
1011821120026 5240 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3340
606487000602 DANIEL BREWER S N 228.30 30.00 258.30
1011821120060 5219 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3339
606487000602 DANIEL BREWER B Y
1011821120060 6105 PARRNELL AVE
EDINA MN 55424 -1743
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
606495000607 WILLIAM KRIER S Y 196.57 30.00 226.57
1011821120073 5125 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337
606498000304 GEORGE ENGLES S Y 227.68 30.00 257.68
1011821120076 5107 EWING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337
606509000002 AL MATTSON S N 147.62 30.00 177.62
1011821130005 5006 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919
606509000002 AL MATTSON B Y
1011821130005 11476 65TH PL N
MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 -6164
606509000002 MICHAEL J MOHS C Y
1011821130005 7550 QUEEN ST
GREENFIELD MN 55357 -9638
606516000102 TIMOTHY MCKELVEY S Y 210.35 30.00 240.35
1011821120078 5048 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919
606522000303 SCOTT ZAPZALKA S Y 269.86 30.00 299.86
1011821120084 5136 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3342
606522000303 LISA ZAPZALKA 2 Y
1011821120084 5136 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429
606550000802 JAMES COTTINGHAM S Y 184.03 30.00 214.03
1011821210022 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346
606573000105 ANTHONY ENGER S Y 96.40 30.00 126.40
1011821210043 5205 TWIN LAKE BLVD E
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3352
606573000105 GRETCHEN ENGER 2 Y
1011821210043 5205 TWIN LAKE BLVD E
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3352
606722000103 KAREN RODRIGUEZ S Y 200.83 30.00 230.83
1011821210068 5107 FRANCE AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3341
606740000902 LYNN DORMOND S Y 210.00 30.00 240.00
1011821210052 3901 52ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3328
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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
606740000902 ADRIAN DORMOND 2 Y 210.00 30.00 240.00
1011821210052 3901 52ND AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429-3328
606876000502 DELORES RILEY S Y 123.38 30.00 153.38
1011821140069 5017 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3402
606910000301 RANDY J LANHART S Y 229.29 30.00 259.29
1011821130022 4907 BEARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3944
606921000005 MARLON WILLIAMS S Y 236.89 30.00 266.89
1011821140052 3301 49TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3904
606944000306 ABRAHAM MALOBE S Y 161.19 30.00 191.19
1011821140011 4957 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3405
606950000404 BARBARA BRUDER S Y 223.17 30.00 253.17
1011821140024 4920 ZENITH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3926
606957000704 VINCENT ANTONELLI S Y 217.85 30.00 247.85
1011821140032 4929 ZENITH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3925
606973000702 ROB VAN HOUSEN S Y 230.36 30.00 260.36
1011821140045 4949 ABBOTT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3943
606987000104 ROBERT D WESTBURY S Y 182.03 30.00 212.03
1011821140002 5030 BROOKLYN BLVD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3403
607080000503 RESIDENT S N 93.19 30.00 123.19
0311821440022 5308 LILAC DR N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2901
607080000503 PAUL BAIRD B Y
0311821440022 1710 DOUGLAS DR
GOLDEN VALLEY MN 55422 -4327
607096000704 DANA M GARIES S Y 251.52 30.00 281.52
0211821330027 2800 53RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3305
607120000702 TOUSAINT WALKER S Y 184.23 30.00 214.23
0211821340043 5307 PENN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2941
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ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
607130000502 BOUASAVANH PHEUMAVONG S Y 323.77 30.00 353.77
0211821340030 5405 PENN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2943
607130000502 INTA PHONGVIXAY 2 Y
0211821340030 5405 PENN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2943
607145000805 DEBBIE ARMSTRONG S N 255.86 30.00 285.86
0211821340060 5328 QUEEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2946
607145000805 CHAMY I INC. B Y
0211821340060 PO BOX 43714
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -0714
607164000408 FRED YARWEH S Y 194.43 30.00 224.43
0211821340011 2330 55TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2938
607193000903 MARY BETH DAVIDSON S Y 200.76 30.00 230.76
0211821430127 2206 54TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3006
607194000804 GEORGIA NESTEBY S Y 202.90 30.00 232.90
0211821430126 5401 OLIVER AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3032
607210000801 DOROTHY HULTENGREN S Y 60.95 30.00 90.95
0211821430149 2200 55TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3015
607236000807 VERN RECK S Y 237.50 30.00 267.50
0211821430019 5319 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028
607240000202 LAURA RUPP S Y 196.23 30.00 226.23
0211821430107 5345 NEWTON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028
607255000403 ROGELIO MOLINA S Y 102.82 30.00 132.82
0211821430059 2000 53RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3430
607255000403 RAFAEL MOLINA 2 Y
0211821430059 2000 53RD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3430
607257000204 JACK BONIFACE S Y 204.19 30.00 234.19
0211821430060 5331 MORGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3024
CURR$NT'C�RTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 38 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
607270000506 JAUN PAIDO S Y 139.20 30.00 169.20
0211821430082 5430 MORGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3027
607272000302 RON MARTIN S Y 276.59 30.00 306.59
0211821430084 5418 MORGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3027
607280000308 RONALD EDBERG S Y 193.03 30.00 223.03
0211821430055 5332 MORGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3025
607326000907 ROBERT TABAKA S Y 188.60 30.00 218.60
0211821440067 5311 KNOX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3057
607326000907 DEBORAH TABAKA 2 Y
0211821440067 5311 KNOX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3057
607368000802 SCOTT VINCENT S Y 300.45 30.00 330.45
0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3049
607368000802 RHONDA VINCENT 2 Y
0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430
607401000703 AMOS RETIC S Y 90.68 30.00 120.68
0211821440049 5329 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3047
607401000703 SANDRA BROOKS RETIC 2 Y
0211821440049 5329 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3047
607429000504 BRIAN WALKER S Y 208.22 30.00 238.22
0211821440040 5312 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3048
607437000502 SALONEK TIM S N 86.68 30.00 116.68
0211821440037 5325 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3137
607437000502 LINDA MITCHELL B Y
0211821440037 2317 AZURE LANE
VISTA CA 92081 -8609
607447000305 ANTHONY ESKEW S Y 227.16 30.00 257.16
0211821440001 5447 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3171
CURktNT`CEATIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 39 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
607447000305 MARY ESKEW 2 Y 227.16 30.00 257.16
0211821440001 5447 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3171
607453000402 TODD VANSLYKE S Y 188.23 30.00 218.23
0211821410002 5527 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3173
607453000402 DIANNE VANSLYKE 2 Y
0211821410002 5527 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3173
607455000205 CHARLES SKAUDIS S Y 308.36 30.00 338.36
0211821410009 5547 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3173
607455000205 STEPHANIE SKAUDIS 2 Y
0211821410009 5547 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3173
607457000006 CASSANDRA JOHNSON S N 200.25 30.00 230.25
0211821410010 5563 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3173
607457000006 DAMAR INVESTMENTS B Y
0211821410010 1714 E HENNEPIN AVE
MPLS MN 55414 -2431
607467000804 ROBERT MIKULAK S Y 262.28 30.00 292.28
0211821410016 5624 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3075
607469000607 STACY L TJOENS S Y 234.40 30.00 264.40
0211821410018 5612 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3075
607470000304 JOSEPH A ROONEY JR S Y 86.68 30.00 116.68
0211821410019 5606 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3075
607471000204 WILLIAM BAILEY S Y 322.37 30.00 352.37
0211821410020 5600 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3075
607495000404 PAMELA VELANDER S N 231.97 30.00 261.97
0211821410037 5,637 IRVING AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3074
607495000404 PAMELA VELANDER B Y
0211821410037 7757 EWING AVE NO
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -2857
CURhtlk "CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 40 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
607517000806 BERNADETTE ANDERSON S Y 196.25 30.00 226.25
0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3055
607518000703 KIA CHASENGNOU S N 138.13 30.00 168.13
0211821410058 5611 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3055
607518000703 HSBC MORTGAGE SERV B Y
0211821410058 636 GRAND REGENCY DR
BRANDON FL 33510
607523000008 JENNIFER DILLON -JONES S Y 215.31 30.00 245.31
0211821410053 5651 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3055
607523000008 CLANCY JONES 2 Y
0211821410053 5651 JAMES AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3055
607535000604 ALAN CANEFF S Y 94.61 30.00 124.61
0211821410113 5540 KNOX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3062
607573000904 BRUCE HOBBS S Y 227.67 30.00 257.67
0211821420014 5501 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3065
607573000904 DONNA HOBBS 2 Y
0211821420014 5501 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3065
607578000401 PETER MILINKOVICH S Y 160.05 30.00 190.05
0211821420009 5541 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3065
607584000606 FRANCISCO CAJINA S Y 90.68 30.00 120.68
0211821420005 5633 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3067
607584000606 ROSA CACERES 2 Y
0211821420005 5633 LOGAN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3067
607652000307 LORI HINNENKAMP S N 38.07 30.00 68.07
0211821310042 2307 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2917
607652000307 RESIDENT C Y
0211821310042 2307 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430
CURROT' CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 41 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
607652000308 BRIAN OSTROM S Y 88.77 30.00 118.77
0211821310042 2307 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2917
607670000101 JASON CUNNINGHAM S Y 325.20 30.00 355.20
0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2920
607670000101 ERIN CUNNINGHAM 2 Y
0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2920
607675000602 KEVIN SMITH S Y 233.56 30.00 263.56
0211821310036 2306 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2918
607687000202 MARK OSTEEN S Y 209.04 30.00 239.04
0211821420097 2012 ERICON DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2912
607701000401 KATHRYN ENDICOTT S Y 235.06 30.00 265.06
0211821420088 5518 JUDY LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2924
607715000802 RICK BONIFACE S Y 97.47 30.00 127.47
0211821420075 2223 BROOKVIEW DR
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2907
607735000402 GLEN COLEMAN S Y 209.04 30.00 239.04
0211821310002 5631 HILLSVIEW RD
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2921
607770010906 PAUL F WINTER S Y 189.61 30.00 219.61
0111821320053 5539 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167
607772020605 SEAN WATKINS S Y 153.93 30.00 183.93
0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167
607772020605 LUMARIE WATKINS 2 Y
0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167
607774000602 JASON ANFINSON S Y 95.33 30.00 125.33
0111821320051 5601 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169
607775000502 DAVID MEAWAY S N 101.87 30.00 131.87
0111821320050 5609 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169
CURfitlh`C�RTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 42 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
607775000502 ROSAS LOPEZ C Y 101.87 30.00 131.87
0111821320050 5609 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430
607786000202 DARYL GRAVES S Y 268.89 30.00 298.89
0111821320043 5646 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3170
607793000303 TIMOTHY SAUNDERS S Y 67.03 30.00 97.03
0111821320035 5538 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168
607795000103 ANDERSON S Y 258.86 30.00 288.86
0111821320033 5524 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168
607909000404 AMINA DIOURY S Y 195.39 30.00 225.39
0111821320022 5625 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3163
607913000803 JOEL ALMBERG S Y 90.77 30.00 120.77
0111821320020 5651 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3163
607930000702 SARAH KENDEMA S Y 103.97 30.00 133.97
0111821320098 5504 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3162
607930000702 PRINCE KENDEMA 2 Y
0111821320098 5504 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3162
607956000604 DARNELL ROBETS S Y 182.20 30.00 212.20
0111821320015 5632 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3158
607963000703 CASANDRA FLOYD S Y 283.55 30.00 313.55
0111821320090 5546 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3156
607963000703 ROBERTA FLOYD B Y
0111821320090 7244 YORK AVE S #416
EDINA MN 55435 -4417
607980000604 JESSE SALAZAR S Y 280.64 30.00 310.64
0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153
607980000604 PENNY SALAZAR 2 Y
0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153
CURRA7`'Clk IFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 43 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
608005000507 JOEL HIMMEL S Y 204.06 30.00 234.06
0111821310071 5535 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3147
608032000207 RESIDENT S Y 178.01 30.00 208.01
0111821310117 910 55TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3120
608039000505 MARK KAMMERER S Y 190.46 30.00 220.46
0111821310052 5541 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143
608040000203 GREG BADER S Y 183.30 30.00 213.30
0111821310035 5603 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3145
608042000003 JAMES BENNETT S Y 223.95 30.00 253.95
0111821310036 5615 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3145
608043000903 YOLANDA COX S N 246.38 30.00 276.38
0111821310037 5631 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3145
608043000903 YOLANDA COX B Y
0111821310037 P 0 BOX 2101
MPLS MN 55402 -0101
608044000805 DOUGLAS QUALEY S Y 100.00 30.00 130.00
0111821310011 5637 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3145
608044000805 PRINCESITA QUALEYU 2 Y
0111821310011 5637 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3145
608067000007 JEFFREY MORRISON S Y 231.28 30.00 261.28
0111821310105 5513 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3246
608087000604 JULIE SUCKOW S Y 99.61 30.00 129.61
0111821310084 827 57TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2765
608088000507 DONALD WARGO S Y 221.03 30.00 251.03
0111821310085 833 57TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2765
608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 166.49 30.00 196.49
0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203
CUR R07"C'19RTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 44 of 47
ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
608104000505 GERALD MELLESMOEN S Y 98.91 30.00 128.91
0111821310006 801 57TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2702
608108000103 BRIAN ORCUTT S Y 132.18 30.00 162.18
0111821420031 5524 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3204
608108000103 SARAH ORCUTT 2 Y
0111821420031 5624 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3204
608109000004 LINDA BLUML S Y 187.81 30.00 217.81
0111821420032 5614 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3204
608229000503 GLENDA TELFORD S Y 265.34 30.00 295.34
0111821430091 5441 4TH ST N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3202
608229000503 SAMUEL KNOX 2 Y
0111821430091 5441 4TH ST N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3202
608240000003 WEHMAN STEPHANIE S Y 219.01 30.00 249.01
0111821430065 5323 4TH ST N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3226
608254000304 CHARLES WALL S Y 233.24 30.00 263.24
0111821430080 5334 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206
608257000004 DEREK EMERY S Y 117.47 30.00 147.47
0111821430082 5350 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206
608257000004 ALLISON EMERY 2 Y
0111821430082 5350 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206
608258000908 ERIC KOTWITZ S Y 106.96 30.00 136.96
0111821430084 5400 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245
608264000102 JOHN N PETERS S Y 201.44 30.00 231.44
0111821430050 5436 CAMDEN AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245
608280010001 RESIDENT S N 131.71 30.00 161.71
0111821430110 401 BELLVUE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3596
CURk01 'AATIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 45 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
608280010001 KEVIN THOMAS B Y 131.71 30.00 161.71
0111821430110 5700 103RD AVE NO
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -1875
608281010901 STEVE BOWE S Y 217.52 30.00 247.52
0111821430109 411 BELLVUE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3596
608287010301 LAVERNE M LUCAS S Y 92.12 30.00 122.12
0111821430105 611 BELLVUE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3594
608287010301 DEBRA S LUCAS 2 Y
0111821430105 611 BELLVUE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3592
608290010802 RANDY BARNHARD S Y 203.63 30.00 233.63
0111821340139 711 BELLVUE LA
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3593
608309000802 TIFFANY MRSICH S Y 215.65 30.00 245.65
0111821340043 5424 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3115
608314010003 TURNING POINT INC S N 101.75 30.00 131.75
0111821340046 819 55TH AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3109
608314010003 TURNING POINT INC B Y
0111821340046 1500 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55411 -3139
608322000104 ERIC AROLA S Y 135.43 30.00 165.43
0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114
608322000104 JESSICA AROLA 2 Y
0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114
608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 200.83 30.00 230.83
0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112
608342000702 GREG HASSLER S Y 90.68 30.00 120.68
0111821340066 5350 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3122
608344000504 CINDY GRANQUIST S Y 180.57 30.00 210.57
0111821340061 5406 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124
CUARO 'AATIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 46 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
608346000306 STEVEN SWANSON S Y 218.36 30.00 248.36
0111821340059 5412 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124
608351000502 MARK COLE S Y 86.03 30.00 116.03
0111821340050 5448 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124
608351000502 CANDI COLE 2 Y
0111821340050 5448 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124
608358000805 M D MOEN JR S Y 219.74 30.00 249.74
0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123
608372000002 EDWARD J WEBER S Y 116.68 30.00 146.68
0111821340087 5301 COLFAX AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121
608393000504 HELEN EVANS S Y 233.46 30.00 263.46
0111821330075 5447 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3127
608407000909 KRISTOFFER KIPHUTH S Y 184.03 30.00 214.03
0111821330143 5315 DUPONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3125
608412000202 ROGER KLINGENSMITH S Y 266.48 30.00 296.48
0111821330147 5302 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3130
608422000002 PAM KREUTER S Y 102.55 30.00 132.55
0111821330083 5404 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132
608430000004 BARBARA PLOUMEN S Y 213.17 30.00 243.17
0111821330158 5456 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132
608434000603 DUANE ENNINGA S Y 213.47 30.00 243.47
0111821330094 5435 EMERSON AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131
608476010404 SAMORAH BENTON S N 114.59 30.00 144.59
0111821330160 5417 FREMONT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3159
608476010404 LEILANI F FLEMISTER B Y
0111821330160 9200 BARRINGTON TERRACE N
BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -1717
CURAIT CIIRTIFICATION REPORT 12 -SEP -2005 (16:09) page 47 of 47
ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT
PID
608520000105 ALISON WALK S Y 195.59 30.00 225.59
0111821330022 5333 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135
608523000802 KAREN ZEIGLE S Y 310.83 30.00 340.83
0111821330019 5315 GIRARD AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135
608536000301 CHARLES DIBBLE S Y 207.34 30.00 237.34
0111821330066 5422 HUMBOLDT AVE N
BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3172
462C 121704.89* 13860.00* 135564.89*
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City Council Agenda Item No. 9c
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Office of the City Clerk
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk
DATE: September 7, 2005
SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Code of Ordinances Relating to
Alcoholic Beverages; Regulating Hours of Operation
At its August 22, 2005, meeting, the Brooklyn Center City Council approved first reading of An
Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Code of Ordinances Relating to Alcoholic Beverages;
Regulating Hours of Operation. The materials that were provided in the August 22, 2005, City Council
agenda packet are also included for reference.
The second reading and Public Hearing are scheduled for September 12, 2005. Notice of Public Hearing
was published in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post newspaper on September 1, 2005. If adopted, effective
date will be October 22, 2005.
Attachments
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
To: Mayor Kragness and C ncil 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.
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
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Curt Boganey, ACM/Dpf t per4ions
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.
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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 times
ebsen the following r-estr-ietiens en the hours of epeFmien- No sale of intexieating liquor-
be made en Stmday. Ne eg sale sha4l be madeJbefefe n.m. er- aAer- 8 p.m. of any day exeept
Friday ead Saturday, an "ieh days eff sales may be made until 10 p.m. No off sa4e sha4l
made on New Year's Day, januafy 1; ladependenee Day, july 4; Thanksgiving Day; C-11fistmas
Day, Deeember- 25; bu4 on the ev i ding sueh days, off sales may be made until 10,
p.m., emeept thM fie -eft sale shall -be 44na e� Desember- 24 -a4& p.m. e
Christmas Eve, December X4. All sales sal be made in fill view ef publie. 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
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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,
0 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 -enly
2.1 Mi ems, the entire
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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
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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
0 20 located, and the malt liquor sold off -sale must be removed from
1 the premises before the applicable off -sale closing time at
22 exclusive liquor stores. The malt liquor shall be packaged in
3.23 64 -ounce containers commonly known as "growlers." The
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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
9 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
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
30 city of Minneapolis may issue an on -sale intoxicating liquor
31 license to the Guthrie Theater, the Cricket Theatre, the
Orpheum
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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
W9 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
Washington Avenue South, notwithstanding any law or local
J 4 5 ordinance or charter provision. The license authorizes sales
on
6.6 all days of the week.
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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 intoxicating liquor license to the Guthrie Theater's
6.17 concessionaire or operator for a restaurant and catering
6.18 onerator on th,e nremises of the Guthrie Theater.
notwithstanding
6.19 limitations of law. focal 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 day
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;
0 30 (3) ice;
31 (4) beverages, either liquid or powder. specifically
6.32 designated 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
0 1 16 provision of this chapter, a winery licensed in a state whieh
7 coi Lea shipping
8 privilege other than Minnesota, or a winery located in
7.19 Minnesota, may ship, for personal use and not for resale, not
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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
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
10 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,
8.24 the person shall be deemed in default, and the proceeding may
be
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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 not to- than feu hours'
9.6 d 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
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
4* 34 or gives wine to an organization for a wine tasting under this
5 section must deliver the wine directly to the location where
the
9.36 wine tasting is conducted.
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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
0 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 limitation specified in paragraph (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 place 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 purchasing.
10.16 nossessina. consuming. sellinr_r, furnishing. and serving
10.17 alcoholic beverages. a person is not 21 vears of age until 8:00
10.18 a.m. on the day of that person'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.
26 and 12.99 neon 10:00 a.m. on Sunda
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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 12:nn neen 10:00 a.m. on Sundays and 2:00
11.6 a.m. on Mondays.
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11.14 (c) An establishment serving intoxicating liquor on Sundays
11.15 must obtain a Sunday license. The license must be issued by
the
.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 +e3- LZ, 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 -(-e+- 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 +f+ Voter approval is not required for licenses issued
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 a fter 10:00 n.m. on Monday through
12.8 Saturday;
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12.19 -y 3ft4es a z1ause -(4}-
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12.20 +5+ on Thanksgiving Day;
12.21 +6+ (4) on Christmas Day, December 25; or
12.22 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 licruor
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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
0 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 approval by
12.34 the Anoka Citv Council anH 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 en-1 both to persons attending rig anv and all events. and
13.8 sales in a restaurant /bar /hanauet 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 granelstand area as
1 .15 described in the approved license application.
16 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective upon anuroval
17 by the Elko Citv_ Council and comnliance with Minnesota
Statutes.
13.18 section 645.021.
13.19 Sec. 13. [BRECKENRIDGE; ON -SALE LICENSE.]
13.20 Notwithstandingr 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 golf 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 following final enactment.
13.30 Sec. 14. [CITY OF CALEDONIA; LIQUOR LICENSE.]
13.31 Notwithstandina anv other law. the city of Caledonia may
13.32 issue an on -sale intoxicating liquor license to Caledonia Area
13.33 Community Charities. Inc.. for the Four Seasons Center in
13.34 Caledonia. The license authorizes the licensee to dispense
w 5 intoxicatina liquor only to nersons attending events at the
6 center. All provisions of Minnesota Statutes. chapter 340A.
not
14.1 inconsistent with this section, anoly to the license authorized
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14.2 under this section.
14.3 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day
14.4 following final enactment.
5 Sec. 15. [DETROIT LAKES; ON- SALE.]
6 Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes. section 340A.404.
14.7 subdivision 1. the citv of Detroit Lakes may issue an on -sale
14.8 intoxicating licruor 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. notwithstanding anv law.
local
14.11 ordinance, or charter provision. The license may authorize
14.12 sales onlv to persons who are reaistered guests at the lodging
14.13 establishment, their invitees. or persons attending the sna. a
14.14 conference. a meeting, or other events at the lodging
14.15 establishment. The license_ authorizes sales on all days of the
14.16 week.
14.17 Sec. 16. [CITY OF DULUTH; ON -SALE LICENSE.]
14.18 Notwithstanding anv other law, local ordinance. or charter
14.19 brovision. the city of Duluth may issue an on -sale intoxicatina
14.20 liquor license for the premises known and used as the Enger
Park
14.21 Golf Course. or for anv portion of the rremises as described in
14.22 the annroved license anxolication. The license may be issued to
14.23 the city or to anv person or corrooration under contract or
14.24 agreement with the citv with resnect to operation of the aolf
25 course. All provisions of Minnesota Statutes. chanter 340A.
.26 inconsistent herewith. arnr3ly to the license authorized under
14.27 this section.
14.28 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day
14.29 followina final enactment.
14.30 Sec. 17. [CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE; ON -SALE LICENSE.]
14.31 Notwithstanding anv law. local ordinance. or charter
14.32 provision. the citv of Eden Prairie may issue an on -sale
14.33 intoxicating liquor license to anv entitv holding an oneratioa
14.34 food service contract with the citv for the oneration of the
14.35 cafeteria. for use by the entitv at the »remises owned by the
14.36 citv 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 attending special events in the cafeteria. The licensee may
not
15.3 dispense intoxicat.inc7 liquor to anv person attending or
15.4 oarticinating 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 comnact and contiguous, provided
15.8 that all such space is within the Citv Center buildina and is
15.9 included in the descrirotion of the licensed premises on the
10 anoroved license annlication.
1 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day
15.12 following final enactment.
15.13 Sec. 18. [MANKATO; ON -SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE.]
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15.14 The citv of Mankato may issue an on -sale intoxicating
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
0 17 week to persons attendira events at the center. All n.rovisions
18 of Minnesota Statutes. chanter 340A. not inconsistent with this
15.19 section. apply to the license authorized under_ this section.
15.20 [EFFECTIVE DATE.] This section is effective the day
15.21 followinar final enactment.
15.22 Sec. 19. [OFF -SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE; MILLE LACS
15.23 COUNTY.]
15.24 Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes. section 340A.405.
15.25 subdivision 2, loaraaraph (e). the Mille Lacs Countv Board may
15.26 issue an off -sale intoxicating liquor license to an exclusive
15.27 liquor store located in Ea.stside 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 questions or comments.
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City Council Agenda Item No. lOa
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To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
From: Ronald A. Warren Planning nd Zoning S e ist
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Subject: City Council Consideration Item Planning Commission Application No.
2005 -011
Date: September 5, 2005
On the September 12, 2005 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No.
2005 -011 submitted by Apple American Limited Partnership requesting Preliminary Registered
Land Survey approval to create a separate tract of land for the Applebee's restaurant at
Brookdale Shopping Center
Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for
Planning Commission Application No. 2005 -011 and also an area map showing the location of
the property under consideration, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the
Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents.
This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their August 25, 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.
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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 -011
Applicant: Apple American Limited Partnership of Minnesota
Location: Brookdale Shopping Center
Request: Preliminary Registered Land Survey
The applicant Apple American Limited Partnership of Minnesota doing business as Applebee's
Neighborhood Grill and Bar, is seeking preliminary registered land survey approval to create a
separate tract of land for the Applebee's restaurant site at Brookdale Shopping Center.
The property under consideration is Tract A, RLS No. 1710, which is a portion of the Brookdale
Shopping Center that contains what is known as the Brookdale Center common area. The new
tract of land would be carved out of Tract A, RLS 1710, to create a parcel that would basically
reflect the building location for the Applebee's Restaurant. The property is zoned PUD /C -2
(Planned Unit Development/Commerce) and is also located in the Central Commerce (CC)
Overlay District. The Brookdale Shopping Center is subject to the PUD agreement
comprehended and approved under City Council Resolution No. 99 -37 on March 8, 1999
(attached):
Brookdale is made up of a number of parcels or tracts of land which generally reflect ownership
interest in Brookdale. The Sears property, the former J C Penney's property, the Marshall Field's
property, the former Mervyn's property, the Kohl's property, the old Ground Round property and
the Brookdale common area are the various properties that make up this shopping center.
BACKGROUND
Attached for the Commission's review is a letter and summary of the purpose for this application
from Bonnie O'Malley a local representative of Applebee's (attached). The summary outlines
the difficulties experienced by Applebee's due to the failure of the former owner of Brookdale to
keep his property taxes current. City ordinances prohibit the issuance or renewal of a liquor
license on property with unpaid property taxes. Applebee's lease agreement required the
landlord to pay real estate taxes, which he did not do. The City refused to reissue Applebee's
liquor license in 2004 and again in 2005. Because the taxes were not paid, Applebee's paid its
share of the 2003 and 2004 taxes so that the City would reissue the liquor license. The City
would not reissue the license because the total taxes were not paid. Applebee's sought and
obtained an injunction from Hennepin County District Court ordering the City to reissue the
liquor license even though the full tax payment was not made.
To avoid these problems in the future, it was agreed that the Applebee's site should be designated
as a separate parcel so that taxes on that parcel could be kept current.
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The proposed creation of the new tract of land reflecting the Applebee's building will not change
things with res sect to Brookdale. The subdivision will not ant A p p lebee's an r y s
development rights other than that comprehended under the Planned Unit Development.
Parking, access, ingress and other rights are subject to the operating agreement and Declaration
of Covenants for Brookdale such as the Planned Unit Development. Applebee's does not
anticipate any changes to its lease with the landlord as a result of this proposal. The lease already
provides Applebee's with the right to pay real estate taxes directly to Hennepin County in the
event that 'the restaurant is taxed as a separate parcel. The Director of Public Works /City
Engineer is reviewing the proposed preliminary RLS and may offer some comments. We treat an
RLS in the same manner as a plat requiring preliminary RLS review and approval by the
Planning Commission and City Council with the final RLS being subject to approval by the City
Council.
For the most part, the proposed registered land survey is a simple creation of a new tract to
accommodate the interests of the applicant and Brookdale.
A public hearing has been scheduled for the preliminary registered land survey and notice of the
Planning Commission's consideration has been published in the Brooklyn Center Sun Post.
RECOMMENDATION
The proposed preliminary registered land survey appears to be in order an approval of the
application is recommended subject to at least the following conditions:
1. The final RLS is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer.
2. The final RLS is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the city ordinances.
3. Approval of the RLS does not create separate development rights for the newly
created tract of land other than that authorized for Brookdale in its entirety.
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Member Kay Lasman introduced the following
adoption: resolution and moved its
RESOLUTION NO. 99 -37
RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
APPLICATION NO. 99001 SUBMITTED BY TALISMAN BROOKDALE, LLC.
WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 99001 submitted by Talisman
Brookdale, LLC proposes a rezoning from C -2 (Commerce) to PUD /C -2 of the Brookdale
Regional Shopping Center which is bounded on the north by County Road 10, on the. east and
south by T. H. 100 and on the west by Xerxes Avenue North; and
WHEREAS, this proposal comprehends the rezoning of the above mentioned
property and site and building plan approval for the expansion, redevelopment and rejuvenation
of the Brookdale Regional Shopping Center to include the following;
1. The reconfiguration of the west end of the mall including an 89,650 sq. ft.
second floor to include a 20 screen, 4,252 seat theater;
2. An approximate 13,200 sq. ft. addition to the north entrance to the mall for
two restaurant sites;
3. An approximate 13,000 sq. ft. addition for general retail use and revised
mall entry way along the southerly side of the complex adjacent to
Dayton's;
4. A 4,650 sq. ft. freestanding Applebee's restaurant building along Xerxes
Avenue North, northerly of the 56th Avenue entrance to the Brookdale
Center;
5. Conceptual approval, subject to further Pl annin g Commission and City
Council review and approval, of four additional freestanding restaurant
and/or retail buildings to be located around the perimeter of the shopping
center; and
V*r=AS, the Planning Commission held a duly called public hearing on
February 25, 1999, when a staff report and public testimony regarding the rezoning and site and
building plan were received; and
NVEEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Application No.
99001 by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No: 99-02 on February 25, 1999; and
RESOLUTION NO. 99 -37
WHEREAS, the City Council considered Application No. 99001 at its March 8,
1999 meeting; and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered the rezoning and site and building plan
request in light of all testimony received, the guidelines for evaluating rezonings contained in
Section 35 -208 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, the provisions of the Planned Unit Development
ordinance contained in Section 35 -355, the City's Comprehensive Plan and the Planning
Commission's recommendation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center to approve Application No. 99001 submitted by Talisman Brookdale, LLC in
light of the following considerations:
1. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development proposal are compatible with
the standards, purposes and intent of the Planned Unit Development section
of the City's Zoning Ordinance and will allow for the redevelopment and
rejuvenation of the Brookdale Regional Mall which is a unique development
within the City of Brooklyn Center and whose viability is considered to be
vital to the stabilization of other commercial properties within the
community.
2. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development proposal will allow for the
utilization of the land in question in a manner which is compatible with,
complimentary to and of comparable intensity to adjacent land uses as well
as those permitted on surrounding land.
3. The utilization of the property as proposed under the rezoning and Planned
Unit Development proposal will conform with city ordinance standards for
the most part with the exception of the following allowed variations from
the zoning ordinance which are considered reasonable standards to apply to
this proposal:
Allow 5 ft. rather than 15 ft. greeenstrips at certain locations where
an appropriate 3 to 3 I fz ft. high decorative masonry wall shall be
installed to offset negative effects (this standard has been allowed in
other areas within the city).
RESOLUTION NO. 99 -37
Allow a 35 ft., or non-major thoroughfare setback for certain out
building locations based on variances that have been allowed for
other commercial buildings along major thoroughfares and seem
appropriate in this location as well.
Allow a 4.5 parking spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross leasable area
rather than the 5.5 parking spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross floor
area required based on the shared parking analysis provided and on
Urban Land Institute Methodology indicating a maximum of 5,133
parking spaces as being needed for the Brookdale Mall given the
mix of uses and square footages proposed in order to meet the
maximum weekday and weekend hourly demand, which is also in
keeping with at least two major regional malls in the area.
Allow the 60 ft. wide parking dimension standard for 90 degree
parking rather than the 63 ft. required separation based on the fact
that Brookdale has previously been allowed to have the 60 ft.
parking standard and it appears that it would work in this situation.
Allow two freestanding signs up to 320 sq. ft. in area along T. H.
100 based on the uniqueness of the size, diversity of uses and
significance of Brookdale Mall.
Allow an increase from 15 percent to 20 percent of the allowable
restaurant use without requiring additional parking at Brookdale
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based on the uniqueness of Brookdale, the mix of uses and dynamics
of multiple stops per person at the Center.
4.. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development proposal are considered
compatible with the City's Comprehensive Plan for this area of the city.
S. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development appear to be a good utilization
of the property under consideration and the redevelopment and rejuvenation
of Brookdale Regional Mall are an important long range use for the existing
property and are considered to be an asset to the community.
RESOLUTION NO. q4 -37
6. In light of the above considerations, it is believed that the guidelines for
evaluating rezonings 'contained in Section 35 -208 of the City's Zoning
Ordinance are met and that the ro osal is there
P P fore, in the best interest of
the community.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center
that approval of Application No. 99001 be subject to the following conditions and considerations:
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 and utility 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 building permits to assure completion of all approved site
improvements.
4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on-ground mechanical
equipment,shall be appropriately screened from view.
5. The buildings and building additions are 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 new landscaped
areas to facilitate site maintenance.
7. Plan approval is exclusive of all sigmery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of
the City Ordinances with the exception of allowing two freestanding signs
up to 320 sq. ft. in area along T. H. 100.
8. Plan approval acknowledges a proof of parking for the Brookdale Shopping
Center based on providing 5,700 parking spaces on site.
RESOLUTION N0. 99 -37
The applicants are allowed to retain the existing parking confizuration
except p where required modifications are to be made based on building
expansions or additions. New parking lot construction or reconfiguration
shall require concrete parking delineators as approved by the City Engineer.
9. The applicant shall submit as built surveys of the property, improvements
and utility service lines prior to release of the performance guarantee.
10. The property owner shall enter in an easement agreement for maintenance
and inspection of utility and storm drainage systems as approved by the
City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits.
11. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall
conform to the City of Brooklyn Center's standard specifications and
details.
12. Approval of the application pplication is subject to the review and approval of the
Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission with respect to storm
drainage systems. Effective compensating storage shall be approved prior
to the construction and filling for the proposed building No. 5 on the site
plan.
13. The applicant shall enter into a development agreement with the City of
Brooklyn Center to be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney prior
to the issuance of building permits. Said agreement shall acknowledge the
various modifications to city ordinances and the rationale for allowing such
deviations by the City Council and the conditions of approval to assure
compliance with the'approved development plans.
14. Plan approval is granted for the Applebee's Restaurant building as
presented (Building No. 2 on the site plan).
15. Conceptual approval only is granted for three other out buildings shown on
the site plan as Building No.' 3, Building No. 4 and Building No. 5.
Planning Commission review and City Council approval in the form of a
Planned Unit Development amendment shall be obtained prior to the
issuance of building permits for these buildings.
RESOLUTION. N0. 99 -37
16. The costs for traffic signals at the 55th Avenue and 56th Avenue
intersections with Xerxes Avenue shall be the responsibility of the
applicant.
17. The plans shall be modified to show:
a. A 3 ft. to 3 Ih ft. high decorative masonry wall in locations other
than along T. H. 100 where greenstrips are less than 15 ft.
b. The elimination of the access from the perimeter road to the parking
lot east of Building No. 3.
C. The location of the Shingle Creek Regional Corridor Trail through
the Brookdale parking lot.
d. The removal of Building No. 1 which is not part of the conceptual
approval granted at this time.
18. Applicant shall enter into a development agreement, in a form approved by
the City Manager and the City Attorney, that assures that adequate
provision will be made to accommodate public mass transit circulating
through the parking lot of the center and to allow for passengers to be
dropped off and picked up at the center. The applicant shall not be required
to provide space or accommodations for mass transit vehicles parking,
stacking, or laying over; for parking of privately owned vehicles of mass
transit patrons; or for the transfer of passengers between mass transit
vehicles.
March 8. 1999
Date Mayo
ATTEST:
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Ed Nelson and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted
in favor thereof. Myrna Kragness; Kay Tasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe;
and the following v against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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Mr. Ronald A. Warren
Planning and Zoning Specialist
City of Brooklyn Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199
Re: Applebee's Neighborhood Grill Bar at 1400 Brookdale Center
Dear Mr. Warren:
To supplement the package of materials I submitted to you with my letter dated July 20, 2005,
enclosed find our check in the amount of $100.00 representing the additional Application Fee.
In addition, I enclose a written summary of the purpose of the Subdivision Application, as you
requested. In response to your inquiry, we have submitted applications for both preliminary and
final RLS approval.
You indicated that you would try to put this matter on the Planning Commission Agenda for
August 11 Unfortunately, we will not be able to have anyone attend that meeting and would
prefer if this could be delayed until the August 25 meeting.
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Bonnie A. O'Malley
Senior Paralegal
Direct Dial: 612.492.7093
Email: bomalley @fredlaw.com
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Applebee's, Brookdale Shopping Center Subdivision Application
Applebee's leases a portion of a large parcel of real estate known as the Brookdale Shopping
Center complex "Restaurant For real estate tax purposes, most of the Brookdale Shopping
Center, including the Restaurant, is taxed as one parcel.
In 2003 and in 2004, the owner of the Brookdale Shopping Center (the "Landlord failed to pay
real estate taxes when due. As a direct consequence, the City of Brooklyn Center refused to
reissue a liquor license to Applebee's for 2004 and again in 2005. Even though the Applebee's
Lease specifically provides that the Landlord is obligated to pay real estate taxes, Applebee's
voluntarily paid directly to Hennepin County a total amount of $8,700.00 in December 2003 for
2003 taxes and $19,408.73 as its share of 2004 taxes. Applebee's paid these amounts directly to
Hennepin County so that the City of Brooklyn Center would reissue Applebee's a liquor license
for the Restaurant.
Despite Applebee's efforts described above, the City of Brooklyn Center did not reissue a liquor
license to Applebee's for 2004 and in 2005 based on the City's ordinances which provide that the
City may not issue any licenses to properties with unpaid taxes. In response to the City's
position, Applebee's obtained from Hennepin County District Court injunctions ordering the
City of Brooklyn Center to reissue liquor licenses for calendar years 2004 and 2005 to
Applebee's.
In an effort to assure that Applebee's ability to obtain a liquor license for 2006 and all
succeeding years will not be disturbed by the Landlord's failure to pay taxes in the future,
counsel for Applebee's and counsel for the City of Brooklyn Center agreed that the Restaurant
be designated as a separate tax parcel by Hennepin County. Applebee's, at its own expense,
hired lawyers and a surveyor to prepare the necessary subdivision application. Pursuant to
correspondence from counsel for the Landlord dated September 20, 2004, the Landlord states
that it is willing to consider Applebee's' subdivision proposal.
Applebee's parking requirements will not change as a result of this subdivision. All parking,
access, ingress and other rights are all provided under the Lease and by recorded Operating
Agreement and DeclardLion of Covenants. Applebee's does not anticipate that any chances to
the Lease between the Landlord and Applebee's will be necessary as a result of this subdivision,
other than to amend the legal description of the Restaurant. The Lease already provides
Applebee's with the right to pay real estate taxes directly to Hennepin County in the event that
the Restaurant is taxed as a separate tax parcel.
In short, Applebee's brings this application in the hope that there will be no further issues with
respect to renewing Applebee's liquor license from the City of Brooklyn Center.
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MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF
HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
STUDY SESSION
AUGUST 25, 2005
CALL TO ORDER
The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Willson at 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Chair Tim Willson, Commissioners Graydon Boeck, Rex Newman, 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. Eric
Berns and Rachel Lund were absent and excused.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES AUGUST 11. 2005
There was a motion by Commissioner Roche, seconded by Commissioner Newman,
to approve the minutes of the August 25, 2005 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Chair
Willson and Boeck abstained as they were not present at the meeting.
CHAIR'S EXPLANATION
Chair Willson explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the
Commission's functions is to hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings,
the Commission makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes all final
decisions in these matters.
APPLICATION NO. 2005 -011 APPLE AMERICAN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OF
MINNESOTA
Chair Willson introduced Application No. 2005 -011, a request for preliminary registered land
survey approval to create a separate tract of land for the Applebee's restaurant site at Brookdale
Shopping Center.
Mr. Warren presented the staff report describing the location of the property and the proposal.
(See Planning Commission Information Sheet dated 8 -25 -05 for Application No. 205 -011,
attached.) The property under consideration is Tract A, RLS No. 1710, which is a portion of the
Brookdale Shopping Center that contains what is known as the Brookdale Center common area.
The new tract of land would be carved out of Tract A, RLS 1710, to create a parcel that would
reflect the building location for the Applebee's Restaurant. The property is zoned PUD /C -2
(Planned Unit Development/Commerce) and is also located in the Central Commerce (CC)
Overlay District. The Brookdale Shopping Center is subject to the PUD agreement
comprehended and approved under City Council Resolution No. 99 -37 on March 8, 1999.
PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION NO. 2005 -011
There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Roche, to open the
public hearing on Application No. 2005 -011, at 7:47 p.m.. The motion passed unanimously.
Chair Willson called for comments from the public.
Mr. J J Quam and Ms. Bonnie O'Malley, Fredrickson Byron Law Firm, 200 South 6 Street,
Minneapolis, introduced themselves as representing the applicant.
Ms. O'Malley responded to questions raised by the Commission regarding parking spaces on the
parcel being created under the RLS. She explained that the new RLS created a rectangular
shaped parcel that encompasses some parking spaces at the northwest and southwest sides of the
building. Other spaces are gained by a cross access parking agreement. No new parking spaces
will be created with this application. The new parcel would still be owned by Brookdale and
leased by Applebee's.
No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on
Application No. 2005 -011.
CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING
There was a motion by Commissioner Newman, seconded by Commissioner Rahn, to close the
public hearing on Application No. 2005 -011, at 7:52 p.m. The motion passed unanimously.
The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. The
Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application.
ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2005 -011 APPLE
AMERICAN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OF MINNESOTA
There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Newman, to
recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2005-011, submitted by Apple
American Limited Partnership of Minnesota a request for preliminary registered land survey
approval to create a separate tract of land for the Applebee's restaurant site at Brookdale
Shopping Center subject to the following conditions:
1. The final RLS is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer.
2. The final RLS is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the city ordinances.
3. Approval of the RLS does not create separate development rights for the newly
created tract of land other than that authorized for Brookdale in its entirety.
Voting in favor: Chair Willson, Commissioners Boeck, Newman, Rahn, and Roche. The
motion passed unanimously.
The Council will consider the application at its September 12, 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.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Ron Warren announced that the September 15, 2005 Planning Commission was canceled.
There was no other business.
ADJOURNMENT
There was, a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Newman, to adjourn
the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at
7:59 p.m.
Chair
Recorded and transcribed by:
Rebecca Crass
City Council Agenda Item No. lla
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
DATE: 8/22/05
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Jim Glasoe, Director of Community Activities, Recreation and Services
SUBJECT: Resolution Expressing Appreciation for the Donation of Honeywell Feder i Credit
Union in Support of the Summer Youth Sports Program
Honeywell Federal Credit Union has presented to the City a donation of one thousand dollars.
($1,000.00) They have designated that it be used to support the Summer Youth Sports Program.
In addition, Honeywell Federal Credit Union donated 500 snack bags for the participants and
their families.
The Summer Youth Sports Program offers soccer, t -ball and softball opportunities for area youth
ages pre school to 8 t grade. In total, 266 youth participated in this year's programs.
Staff recommends acceptance and appreciation of these generous donations and asks that it be
coded to the corresponding activity budget.
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
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Member introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DONATION OF
HONEYWELL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IN SUPPORT OF THE SUMMER
YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAM
WHEREAS, Honeywell Federal Credit Union has presented to the City a donation
of one thousand dollars ($1,000) and has designated it be used to support the Summer Youth Sports
Program; and
WHEREAS, Honeywell Federal Credit Union also presented to the City 500 snack
bags for the Summer Youth Sports Program participants and their families; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is appreciative of the donations and commends
Honeywell Federal Credit Union for its civic efforts.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota:
1. Acknowledges the donations with gratitude.
2. Appropriates the monetary donation to the corresponding activity budget.
September 12. 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.
City Council Agenda Item No. llb
PROCLAMATION
DECLARING SEPTEMBER 2005 AS
NATIONAL ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION RECOVERY MONTH
WHEREAS, substance use disorders are a serious and treatable health problem; as many
as 63 percent of Americans say that addiction to alcohol or other drugs has
had an impact on them at some point in their lives, whether it was the
addiction of a friend or family member or another experience, such as their
own personal addiction; and
WHEREAS, recovery from substance use disorders is possible when people have the
support and resources to get help at home, in the community, and in the
workplace; and
WHEREAS, celebrating individuals in recovery and their families, and saluting the health
care providers who helped them obtain treatment, educates our community
about the benefits of treatment and affirms that such providers deserve
adequate compensation for their services; and
WHEREAS, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the White House Office
of National Drug Control Policy welcome your participation in National
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month.
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, AS MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, State of
Minnesota, with the consent and support of the Brooklyn Center City Council, do hereby
proclaim the month of September 2005 as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Recovery Month in the City of Brooklyn Center and encourage all residents to promote
the benefits of alcohol and drug treatment and recovery and to support community
treatment programs.
September 12. 200x,
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
City Council Agenda Item No. 11c
PROCLAMATION
DECLARING SEPTEMBER 18 -24, 2005, TO BE
FISCAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES WEEK
WHEREAS, assessing, billing, and financial management services provided in our
community by the Fiscal and Support Services Department have an
impact on our citizens' everyday lives; and
WHEREAS, the Finance Division provides for the financial management of all funds
of the City, processing and maintenance of all accounting transactions
and records; maintenance and application of all accounting policies and
procedures; preparation of payroll, accounts receivable, accounts
payable, and utility billings; coordination of annual financial audit;
preparation of the annual financial report; and analysis and
recommendations regarding bond sales, investment programs, and risk
management activities; and
WHEREAS, the Assessing Division provides for maintenance of all property records
for the City to include accurate and timely valuation of all properties;
administration and collection of special assessments; management of
the property data system (PDS); preparation and recommendations for
board of review activities; and coordination with the Community
Development Department to ensure all property improvements are
properly recorded; and
WHEREAS, the Fiscal and Support Services staff contribute to the success of local
government operations and activities, and it is highly appropriate that
their services be recognized and appreciated.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, AS MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, State of
Minnesota, with the consent and support of the Brooklyn Center City Council, do
hereby proclaim the week of September 18 through 24, 2005, to be Fiscal and Support
Services Week in the City of Brooklyn Center to recognize the contributions that the
Fiscal and Support Services staff make every day.
September 12, 2005
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
City Council Agenda Item No. lld
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Office of the City Clerk
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
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FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk
DATE: September 7, 2005
SUBJECT: Mayoral Appointment to Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council
Advisory Commission
The Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council is a human services planning and coordinating agency
serving the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Corcoran, Crystal, Dayton, Golden Valley,
Hanover, Hassan, New Hope, Maple Grove, Osseo, Plymouth, Robbinsdale, and Rogers since 1972. The
goals of the Council are to improve access to human services for area residents, raise awareness of human
service needs, and coordinate and assist in planning for needed human services in the community.
The Advisory Commission is composed of citizen representatives appointed for two -year terms by their
respective City Council. Brooklyn Center appoints two members. As an Advisory Commissioner,
representatives are asked to attend one Advisory Commission meeting per month and serve on one
Commission committee or task force during the year. One vacancy exists on the Advisory Commission due
to the resignation of Donna Allard. The remainder of the term expires December 31, 2005.
Notice of vacancy on the Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council Advisory Commission was posted at
City Hall and Community Center and on the City's web site and aired on Cable Channel 16 from July 28,
through August 29, 2005. Announcement was made in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post newspaper on
August 4 and 11, 2005.
Attached for City Council Members only are copies of the applications received:
Kimberley Meyer 6131 Kyle Avenue North
Joshua Xiong 5706 Bryant Avenue North
A letter was sent to those persons who previously had submitted an application for appointment to a
Brooklyn Center advisory commission informing them of the vacancies and requesting that they call the City
Clerk if they are interested in applying for either commission. They were given the choice of either
reapplying or having their application previously submitted considered. Notices were also sent to current
advisory commission members.
A letter was sent to the applicants notifying them that their application for appointment would be considered
at the September 12, 2005, City Council meeting.
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
Other attachments include:
1) Memorandum from Mayor Kragness indicating her nomination.
2) Procedures for filling commission vacancies adopted by the City Council on March 27, 1995.
Recommended Council Action:
Motion by Council to ratify the Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council Advisory Commission
nomination by Mayor Kragness with term expiring December 31, 2005.
Office of the Mayor
OX City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
TO: Councilmember Kathleen Carmody
Councilmember Kay Lasman
Councilmember Diane Niesen
Councilmember Mary O'Connor
FROM: Myrna Kragness, Mayor
DATE: September 7, 2005
SUBJECT: Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council Advisory Commission Appointment
As outlined in our policy for filling commission vacancies, I would request ratification from Council
Members for the following nomination:
Joshua Xiong 5706 Bryant Avenue North
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 of Brooklyn Center
Procedures for Filling Commission /Task Force Vacancies
Adopted by Council 3 /27/95
The following process for filling commission/task force vacancies was approved by the City Council
at its March 27, 1995, meeting:
Vacancies in the Commission shall be filled by Mayoral appointment with majority consent
of the City Council. The procedure for filling Commission vacancies is as follows:
1. Notices of vacancies shall be posted for 30 days before any official City
Council action is taken;
2. Vacancies shall be announced in the City's official newspaper;
3. Notices of vacancies shall be sent to all members of standing advisory
commissions;
4. Applications for Commission membership must be obtained in the City
Clerk's office and must be submitted in writing to the City Clerk;
5. The City lerks 1 f
y shall onward copies of the applications to the Mayor and City
Council;
6. The Mayor shall identify and include the nominee's application form in the
City Council agenda materials for the City Council meeting at which the
nominee is presented; and
7. The City Council, by majority vote, may approve an appointment at the City
Council meeting at which the nominee is presented.
COUNCIL PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED FOR FILLING COMMISSION VACANCIES
City Council Agenda Item No. Ile
Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE CITY OF FRIDLEY'S APPLICATION TO THE
STATE OF MINNESOTA FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WITH THE SPRINGBROOK
NATURE CENTER
WHEREAS, the Springbrook Nature Center is a 127 -acre City of Fridley park that provides
year -round opportunities to experience and learn more 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 Sanctuary Protection and Renewal into the
Next Generation (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 SPRING 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, Fridley 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 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.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED b the City Council of City of Brooklyn Center
y t t yn
that it supports Fridley application to the State of Minnesota for grant funding for the Springbrook Nature
Center SPRING Project.
Seo_ tember 12.2005
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
followin g g voted against the same:
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
SCOTT J. LUND
MAYOR
CITY OF lunds @6fridley.mn.us
FRIDLEY
www.d.fridley.mn.us
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 (763) 571 -3450 FAX (763) 571 -1287
August 9, 2005
Brooklyn Center City Council
Brooklyn Center City Hall
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
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 $5 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,
Scott J. Lund
Mayor
Enclosures: Fridley Supporting Resolution
SNC Foundation Summer Newsletter
RESIDENCE 580 69TH AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, 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 SPRING 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
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;
o
Summer 2005
In goo
Nature Center
nd ation Protecting and enhancing Springbrook Nature Center
PASSAGE OF FRIDLEY FOUNDATION AND PARKS RECREATION PROCEED ON NEW $5 MILLION PROJECT
REFERENDUM SPRINGBROOK FOUNDATION NOW TURNS
ELIMINATES FEES
When Fridley citizens ATTENTION TO NATURE CENTER'S FUTURE
passed the Springbrook
l levy referendum br No- With the citizens of more pristine areas of the noise in the park, addi-
evy 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 tions 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
Attendance at Spring- cus its attention on it's pri- see the final planning meeting rooms and indoor
brook Nature Center has mary purpose: enhancing phase for the Nature Cen- educational facilities.
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
ing to a free place for peo- 2003 budget crisis, the ing interpretive center. recently introduced bills in
le to enjoy. Foundation board was re- This project has been in the legislature to secure up
Fees were implemented viewing final plans to start the works for nearly eight to $2.5 million in state
a new project at Spring- years. It includes new rest- matching funds for the
for one year as part of a brook. Called the SPRING rooms near the bicycle project in next year's
way to keep Springbrook designed to bonding bill.
open until the referendum Project, it is desi g trail (which will be com- g
was held. offer visitors more ameni- pleted next year), outdoor Money raised in Spring
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
$12,800 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 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 Nature Center. taged children can attend Springbrook's
$12,800. Even during the tumultuous year of summer day camps. Although Spring-
The second auction fea-
2004, the Foundation provided two new brook day camps are already inexpen-
tured a wonderful assort- computers with software, a professional sive they are too much for some local
ment of donated items quality video camera, telescopic lenses families with multiple children.
that were auctioned off. 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 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.
4W etrodome suite. nated more than $130,000 (adjusted for In addition, the Foundation will pro
IThe next auction is ten- 2004 inflation) in direct donations in the vide money for Eagle Scout projects in
tatively planned for March last 20 years. This does not include secur- the park. In the past, these projects have
25, 2006. 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 vote on the referendum were chal-
worked to pass a citywide referen- lenging for Spingbrook staff and
dum to preserve the natural open ti supporters, but temporary visitor
space and a variety of educational A fees and aggressive fundraising
programs at the nature center.
kept Springbrook operational in
For their efforts, supporters of 2004. The reinvestigation of past
Springbrook Nature Center are
proposals to the Fridley City
being honored with the Champi- Council to convert Springbrook's
ons of Open Space Award.° 4
p p 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 Nature Center
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. nity leaders and prominent busi-
*Award The Champions of Open Space Left to right, Malcolm Mitchell, chair of the ness people generated awareness
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
organizations that 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 have for preserving a natural treasure."
Springbrook, forcing it to close. "When 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
ity for 30 years, so we knew citizens would be paying ing a referendum especially one that involves raising
ttention 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 Council Agenda Item No. llf
Q LI E
TTY �A
BROOKLYN CENTER a
ElO�YL PC CY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
MN
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Scott Bechthold, Chief of Police
DATE: August 19, 2005
SUBJECT: Auto Theft Prevention Grant Contract and Resolution
Attached please find the State of Minnesota Auto Theft Prevention Grant Contract, effective July
1, 2005 and expiring June 30, 2007, and the resolution for authorizing execution of the
agreement for the Auto Theft Prevention Grant. Please include this resolution in the council
meeting agenda of September 12, 2005.
Attachments:
State of Minnesota Grant Contract
Resolution
SB /he
Member introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PROPOSED USE OF AUTO THEFT
PREVENTION GRANT
WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center has received an Auto Theft Prevention
Grant in the sum of $134,439.00; and
WHEREAS, it has been proposed that the City would dedicate an existing police
officer to the performance of eligible auto theft prevention grant activities, along with the leasing of
a vehicle and other supplies and materials used in an auto theft prevention campaign; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to maximize the effectiveness of the use of these grant
funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center that the City Manager be and hereby is authorized as part of the previously
authorized staffing authorization for police officers, to implement the proposed auto theft prevention
grant 24 -month budget which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Attachment I.
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
STATE OF MINNESOTA
GRANT CONTRACT
s grant contract is between the State of Minnesota, acting through its Commissioner of Public Safetv. Office of Justice
�Yroerams. 444 Cedar Street. Suite 100. St. Paul. MN 55101 -5100, ("State and City of Brooklyn Center. Police
Department. 6645 N Humboldt Avenue. Brooklvn Center. Minnesota 55430. "Grantee
Recitals
1 Under Minn. Stat. 299A.01. Subd 2 W.. the State is empowered to enter into this grant contract.
2 State funds for this grant contract are provided under an inter agency agreement from the Minnesota Department of
Commerce in accordance with Minn. Stat. 65B.84.
3 The State is in need of projects to reduce the incidence of automobile theft.
4 The Grantee represents that it is duly qualified and agrees to perform all services described in this grant contract to the
satisfaction of the State.
Grant Contract
1 Term of Grant Contract
1.1 Effective date. Julv 1. 2005. or the date the State obtains all required signatures under Minnesota Statutes Section
16C.05, subdivision 2, whichever is later. Once this grant contract is fully executed, the Grantee may claim
reimbursement for expenditures incurred pursuant to Clause 4.3 of this grant contract. Reimbursements will only
be made for those expenditures made according to the terms of this grant contract.
1.2 Expiration date. June 30. 2007. or until all obligations have been satisfactorily fulfilled, whichever occurs first.
1.3 Survival of Terms. The following clauses survive the expiration or cancellation of this grant contract: 8. Liability;
9. State Audits; 10. Government Data Practices; 12. Publicity and Endorsement; 13. Governing Law, Jurisdiction,
and Venue; and 15. Data Disclosure.
40 Grantee's Duties
2.1 Activities. The Grantee, who is not a state employee, will perform all of the duties and tasks specified in the
Grantee's grant application for this program, which is incorporated by reference into this grant contract and is on
file with the State and located at 444 Cedar Street, Suite 100, St. Paul, Minnesota. Grantee shall also comply with
all program standards, which are hereby incorporated by reference into this grant contract and made a part of this
grant contract.
2.2 Reporting Requirements. Grantee shall report to the State as specified in the Office of Justice Program's Grant
Manual.
(1) Financial Reporting. Grantee shall submit a financial reporting form to the State utilizing the format
identified by the State within 30 days after the end of the reporting period.
(2) Progress Reporting. Grantee shall use forms prescribed by the State to submit a quarterly progress detailing
progress achieved towards the accomplishment of the program goals and objectives within 30 days after the
end of reporting period.
(3) Other Requirements. Grantee shall submit such other reports and attend meetings and training as State shall
reasonably request.
(4) Evaluation. State shall have the authority, during the course of this grant period, to conduct an evaluation of
the performance of the. Grantee.
(5) Requirement Changes. State may modify or change all reporting forms at their discretion during the grant
period.
(6) Special Requirements. The State reserves the right to include in the grant, at any time during the term of the
grant, special administrative requirements deemed necessary to assure the Grantee's successful implementation
of the program. The State will notify the Grantee in writing of any special administrative requirements.
3 Time
The Grantee must comply with all the time requirements described in this grant contract. In the performance of this
grant contract, time is of the essence.
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4 Consideration and Payment
4.1 Consideration. The State will pay for all services performed by the Grantee under this grant contract as follows:
(1) Compensation. The Grantee will be reimbursed an amount not to exceed $134.439.00 according to the
breakdown of costs contained in Exhibit A, which is attached and incorporated into this grant contract. The
Grantee will submit a revised budget for any deviation of at least 10% or $200.00, whichever is greater,
between approved budget lines in Exhibit A and the revised budget must be approved by the State's
Authorized Representative before any expenditures can be made based on the revised budget.
(2) Travel Expenses. Reimbursement for travel and subsistence expenses actually and necessarily incurred by the
Grantee as a result of this ant
contract ract will be aid h
in the same
p mangier and in no greater amount than
provided in the current "Commissioner's Plan" promulgated by the commissioner of Employee Relations
which is incomorated into this Brant contract by reference. The Grantee will not be reimbursed for travel and
subsistence expenses incurred outside Minnesota unless it has received the State's prior written approval for
out of state travel. Minnesota will be considered the home state for determining whether travel is out of state.
(3) Total Obligation. The total obligation of the State for all compensation and reimbursements to the Grantee
under this grant contract will not exceed 134.439.00
4.2 Fiscal Requirements. Grantee shall report to the State as specified in the Office of Justice Program's Grant
Manual.
(1) Financial Guidelines. Grantee shall comply with all policies, procedures, and provisions applicable to each
source of funding received. Grantee shall comply with the current Office of Justice Program's Grant Manual.
No funds will be disbursed for activities not identified in the goals and objectives or work plan submitted on
the grant application forms prescribed by the State. No funds from a specific funding source will be disbursed
for activities that do not meet the requirements of that funding source.
(2) Budget Revisions. Grantee shall submit a written budget revision request to the State's Authorized
Representative before any expenditure can be made based on the revised budget. Submission and approval of
a budget amendment is necessary if a) a line item will deviate by $200 or 10 whichever is higher, from the
approved budget, or b) a new line item that was not part of the approved budget will be created.
(3) Closeout. Grantee shall have until 30 days after the Expiration date of this grant contract, to submit a report of
all funds and interest received and disbursed. If a report is not submitted within this time period, expenses
claimed on the report may be disallowed and the State may request a refund of those monies from the Grantee.
(4) Records. Grantee shall retain all financial records for a minimum of six (6) years after the date of submission
of the final financial status report, or until completion of an audit which has commenced before the expiration
of this six -year period, or until any audit findings and/or recommendations from prior audit(s) have been
resolved between the Grantee and State, whichever is later.
4.3 Payment
Invoices. The State will promptly pay the Grantee after the Grantee presents an itemized invoice for the services
actually performed and the State's Authorized Representative accepts the invoiced services. Invoices must be
submitted timely and according to the following schedule: Itemized invoices will be filed in arrears at least
ouarterly. but not more often than monthly_ and within 30 days of the period covered by the invoice for services
satisfactorily performed.
Expenditures for
each state ate fiscal ear
y of this grant contract must be for services performed within the applicable
state fiscal year. Every state fiscal year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30. The final invoice pertaining to each
state fiscal year of this grant contract must be received by July 31 of that calendar vear. Reimbursements from the
next fiscal vear(s) may commence on or after .July 1 of that calendar vear. The final invoice must be received no
later than 30 days after the Expiration date of this Brant contract.
4.4 Federal fiords. (Where applicable, if blank this section does not apply) Payments under this grant contract will be
made from federal funds obtained by the State through Title CFDA number of the
Act of The Grantee is responsible for compliance with all federal requirements imposed on these funds and
accepts full financial responsibility for any requirements imposed by the Grantee's failure to comply with federal
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requirements.
5 Conditions of Payment
All services provided by the Grantee under this grant contract must be performed to the State's satisfaction, as
detem7ined at the sole discretion of the State's Authorized Representative and in accordance with all applicable federal,
state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. The Grantee will not receive payment for work found by the
State to be unsatisfactory or performed in violation of federal, state, or local law.
6 Authorized Representative
The State's Authorized Representative is Jocelvn VanKnieht. Planner Senior State. 444 Cedar Street. Suite 100. St.
Paul. MN 55101 -5100. 651- 284 3325, or his/her successor, and has the responsibility to monitor the Grantee's
performance and the authority to accept the services provided under this grant contract. If the services are satisfactory,
the State's Authorized Representative will certify acceptance on each invoice submitted for payment.
The Grantee's Authorized Representative is Elizabeth Davis. Administrative Technician. Brooklvn Center Police
Deoartment. 6645 N Humboldt Avenue. Brooklvn Center. Minnesota 55430. (763) 503-3162. If the Grantee's
Authorized Representative changes at any time during this grant contract, the Grantee must immediately notify the
State.
7 Assignment, Amendments, Waiver, and Grant Contract Complete
7.1 Assignment. The Grantee may neither assign nor transfer any rights or obligations under this grant contract
without the prior consent of the State and a fully executed Assignment Agreement, executed and approved by the
same parties who executed and approved this grant contract, or their successors in office.
7.2 Amendments. Any amendment to this grant contract must be in writing and will not be effective until it has been
executed and approved by the same parties who executed and approved the original grant contract, or their
successors in office.
7.3 Waiver. If the State fails to enforce any provision of this grant contract, that failure does not waive the provision or
its right to enforce it.
7.4 Grant Contract Complete. This grant contract contains all negotiations and agreements between the State and the
Grantee. No other understanding regarding this grant contract, whether written or oral, may be used to bind either
party.
8 Liability
The Grantee must indemnify, save, and hold the State, its agents, and employees harmless from any claims or causes of
action, including attorney's fees incurred by the State, arising from the performance of this grant contract by the
Grantee or the Grantee's agents or employees. This clause will not be construed to bar any legal remedies the Grantee
may have for the State's failure to fulfill its obligations under this grant contract.
9 State Audits
Under Minn. Stat. 16C.05, subd. 5, the Grantee's books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and
practices relevant to this grant contract are subject to examination by the State and/or the State Auditor or Legislative
Auditor, as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the end of this grant contract.
10 Government Data Practices
The Grantee and State must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, as it
applies to all data provided by the State under this grant contract, and as it applies to all data created, collected,
received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the Grantee under this grant contract. The civil remedies of
Minn. Stat. 13.08 apply to the release of the data referred to in this clause by either the Grantee or the State.
If the Grantee receives a request to release the data referred to in this Clause, the Grantee must immediately notify the
State. The State will give the Grantee instructions concerning the release of the data to the requesting party before the
data is released.
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11 Workers' Compensation
The Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with Minn. Stat. 176.181, subd. 2, pertaining to workers' compensation
insurance coverage. The Grantee's employees and agents will not be considered State employees. Any claims that
may arise under the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Act on behalf of these employees and any claims made by any
third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of these employees are in no way the State's obligation
or responsibility.
12 Publicity and Endorsement
12.1 Publicity. Any publicity regarding the subject matter of this grant contract must identify the State as the
sponsoring agency and must not be released without prior written approval from the State's Authorized
Representative. For purposes of this provision, publicity includes notices, informational pamphlets, press releases,
research, reports, signs, and similar public notices prepared by or for the Grantee individually or jointly with
others, or any subcontractors, with respect to the program, publications, or services provided resulting from this
grant contract.
12.2 Endorsement. The Grantee must not claim that the State endorses its products or services.
13 Governing Law, Jurisdiction, and Venue
Minnesota law, without regard to its choice -of -law provisions, governs this grant contract. Venue for all legal
proceedings out of this grant contract, or its breach, must be in the appropriate state or federal court with competent
jurisdiction in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
14 Termination
14.1 Termination by the State. The State may cancel this grant contract at any time, with or without cause, upon 30
days' written notice to the Grantee. Upon termination, the Grantee will be entitled to payment, deternined on a
pro rata basis, for services satisfactorily performed.
14.2 Termination by the Grantee. The Grantee may request termination upon 30 day's notice to the State's
Authorized Agent. Upon termination the Grantee is entitled to payment for services actually performed and agrees
to return any unused funds to the State.
14.3 Termination for Insufficient Funding. The State may immediately terminate this grant contract if it does not
obtain funding from the Minnesota Legislature, or other funding source; or if funding cannot be continued at a
level sufficient to allow for the payment of the services covered here. Termination must be by written or fax notice
to the Grantee. The State is not obligated to pay for any services that are provided after notice and effective date of
termination. However, the Grantee will be entitled to payment, determined on a pro rata basis, for services
satisfactorily performed to the extent that funds are available. The State will not be assessed any penalty if the
grant contract is terminated because of the decision of the Minnesota Legislature, or other funding source, not to
appropriate funds. The State must provide the Grantee notice of the lack of funding within a reasonable time of the
State receiving that notice.
15 Data Disclosure
Under Minn. Stat. 270.66, and other applicable law, the Grantee consents to disclosure of its social security number,
federal employer tax identification number, and/or Minnesota tax identification number, already provided to the State,
to federal and state tax agencies and state personnel involved in the payment of state obligations. These identification
numbers may be used in the enforcement of federal and state tax laws which could result in action requiring the
Grantee to file state tax returns and pay delinquent state tax liabilities, if any, or pay other state liabilities.
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I. ENCUMBRANCE VERIFICATION 3. STATE AGENCY
Individual certifies that funds have been encumbered as
required by Minn. Stat. 16A.15 and 16C.05.
signed:
By:
Date: Title: (with delegated authority)
Grant Contract No.: 2006- ATP 00692/9300 -1733 Date:
2. GRAN'T'EE
The Grantee certifies that the appropriate person(s)
have executed the grant contract on behalf of the Grantee as
required by applicable articles, bylaws, resolutions, or ordinances.
By:
Title:
Date:
By:
Title:
Date:
Distribution:
Agency
Grantee
State's Authorized Representative
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EXHIBIT A
OF P" s\ OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS
Grantee: Brooklyn Center Police Department
Grant Number: 2006- ATP -00692
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Program Component: Auto Theft Prevention: Auto Theft Prevention
Budget Category Grant Funds
Personnel
$121,706.00
Contract Services
$8,413.00
Program Expenses $4,320.00
Total
$134,439.00
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City Council Agenda Item No. llg
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
To: Mayor and Council Members
From: Michael J. McCauley
City Manager
Date: September 8, 2005
Re: Draft General Fund Budget
Debt Service Levies
EDA HRA Budgets
The City Council is required to adopt a preliminary levy by the second week of
September. This preliminary levy may be reduced in December, but may not exceed the
preliminary levy. The City Council is being asked to adopt a preliminary levy, set a
possible Truth in Taxation Hearing date for December 5 and a Budget/Levy Adoption
Hearing for December 12 along with a continuation date of December 12 should one
be needed for the Truth in Taxation Hearing if held.
OVERVIEW
The Draft General Fund Budget reflects the revenue targets developed at the May 16
and August 15 Joint Work Sessions. The overall increase in the combined levies is
2.72% for the General Fund, debt service, and HRA levies. The General Fund levy
increases 3% .73% representing a 3% increase plus the 1995 improvement bond levy
amount. The 1995 improvement bonds are retired in 2005. The bonds were issued to fund
the City's portion of the neighborhood street reconstruction project in 1995. The HRA
levy is set at the estimated amount generated by applying the statutory maximum levy.
The HRA levy is a percentage of total value and the actual amount generated will be
determined by Hennepin County based on the final valuation total for property in the
City. The total of all levies is set forth in table 2. The total of resources raised by real
estate taxes and aids is shown in the following graph:
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
Operating, Debt HRA Levies State Aids
2002
2003
Operating Levy
2004
State Aids
HRA Levy
2005 i Debt Service Levy
T
2006
$0 $5 $10 $15
Millions
Not shown in the graph is the franchise fees on gas and electric that is used for street
reconstruction funding. That would add approximately $625,000 to the total.
GENERAL FUND
The major influences on the General Fund are an increase of $125,000 in Local
Government Aid, increased health insurance costs a 12% increase in premium split with
the employees), and increased pension costs. Pension costs in the draft budget are around
$99,000 higher than 2005. Pension costs will continue to increase as the increased rates
are phased in. The rates will increase as follows.
Coordinated Cumulative Increase
Base 5.53%
2006 6.00%
2007 6.25%
2008 6.50%
2009 6.75%
2010 7.00% 26.58%
Police /Fire
Base 9.30%
2006 10.50%
2007 11.70%
2008 12.90%
2009 14.10% 51.61%
Personnel costs are the largest component of the General Fund. The draft budget reflects
a 3% general increase in wages, the same as in 2005. This compares as a lower across the
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board increase than found in the private sector survey by Hewitt and Associates of 3.7%
in 2005 and 3.4% in 2004 in the Minneapolis St. Paul area.
The draft General Fund budget reflects a continuation of the services that were retained
after the 2004 budget reductions. These services are retained at the same levels of
personnel with the conversion of the part-time fire /emergency management support
position to full time.
DEBT SERVICE AND HRA/EDA
The debt service levies reflect the amounts required to meet obligations for debt service
on general obligation debt issued for the police fire buildings and street bonds from
1996. The EDA levy was eliminated in 2002 to fund General Fund operations in the face
of levy limits. The HRA levy is used to fund the operations of the EDA.
TABLE 2
2005 to 2005 to
2006 2006
Pay 2004 Pay 2005 Pay 2006 Change Change
General Fund Operations 9,497,064 10,117,000 10,494,126 377,126 3.73%
1994 Bonds 69,536
1995 Bonds 70,995 73,626 (73,626) (100.00
1995 Bonds 122,383 118,023 118,830 807 0.68%
Police Fire Bonds 786,584 759,074 757,394 (1,680) (0.22
Housing Redevelopment
Authority 232,395 251,295 257,065 5,770 2.30%
10,778,957 11,319,018 11,627,415 308,397 2.72%
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Member introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION APPROVING A PRELIMINARY TAX CAPACITY
LEVY FOR THE GENERAL FUND AND DEBT SERVICE FUNDS
AND A MARKET VALUE TAX LEVY FOR THE HOUSING AND
REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR PROPERTY TAXES
PAYABLE IN 2006
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center is the
governing body of the City of Brooklyn Center; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes require that the preliminary property tax
levy for property taxes payable in 2006 be provided to the Hennepin County Auditor no
later than September 15, 2005.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Brooklyn Center that a tax is hereby levied on all taxable real and personal property
within the City of Brooklyn Center for the purpose and sums as follows:
General Fund
General Tax Levy 10,494,126
Debt Service
1996 A- General Obligation Improvement Bonds 118,830
2004 A- Police and Fire Building Refunding Bonds 757.394
Subtotal Debt Service 876,224
Housine and Redevelopment Authority
HRA Tax Levy 257,065
Total Levy 11.627.415
September 12. 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 ADOPTING A PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE
2006 FISCAL YEAR
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center is the
governing body of the City of Brooklyn Center; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes require that a preliminary budget be
adopted for funds using property tax revenues along with the adoption of the preliminary
property tax levy; and
WHEREAS, a preliminary property tax levy of 11,627.415 has been
proposed for adoption the basis for the budget proposed herewith.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Brooklyn Center that the following amounts be adopted as the preliminary budget for
property tax supported funds appropriated as follows:
REVENUES:
General Fund
Property Tax Levy 10,494,126
less: Amount for Uncollectible (314,825)
Sales Tax Lodging Tax Gross Receipts 650,000
Licenses Permits 683,754
Intergovernmental Revenues 1,245,030
General Government Service Charges 29,440
Recreation Fees and Charges 611,813
Public Safety services Charges 13,500
Fines Forfeitures 220,000
Miscellaneous Revenues 200300
Subtotal General Fund 13,833,138
Debt Service
Property Tax Levy 876,224
Special Assessments 1,035,050
Intergovernmental Revenues 300,900
Miscellaneous Revenues 27.000
Subtotal Debt Service 2,239,174
Housing and Redevelopment Authoritv
Property Tax Levy 257.065
TOTAL BUDGETED REVENUES 16.329.377
RESOLUTION NO.
EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS:
General Fund
Operating Divisions 14,663,503
Reimbursements from Other Funds (830,365)
Transfers to Capital Projects Funds 0
Subtotal General Fund 13,833,138
Debt Service
1995 B G.O. Improvement Bonds 93,205
1996 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 168,574
1997 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 112,950
1998 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 120,040
1998 B G.O. State Aid Revenue Bonds 301,400
1999 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 189,672
2000 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 94,198
2001 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 94,329
2003 A G.O. Improvement Bonds 155,103
2004 A G.O. Municipal Building Refunding Bonds 718,328
2004 C G.O. Improvement Bonds 150.335
Subtotal Debt Service 2,198,134
Housinp- Redevelopment Authoritv
Transfer to Economic Development Authority 257.065
TOAL BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS S 16.288.337
September 12. 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 followin g resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION SETTING THE DATES FOR TRUTH IN TAXATION PUBLIC
HEARINGS AND ADOPTION OF THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2006
WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center may be required by State Statute to hold
public hearings on the amount of the property tax levy proposed for collection in 2006; and
WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center is required by City Charter and State Statute
to adopt the budget for the ensuing fiscal year at a public meeting.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center that the following meeting dates for City Council be set:
1. If required, an initial Truth in Taxation Public Hearing will be held at 7:00
p.m. on Monday, December 5, 2005, to receive public comment on the
proposed property tax levy and proposed budget for the 2006 fiscal year.
2. A continuation of the Truth in Taxation Public Hearing will be held at 6:00
p.m. on Monday, December 12, 2005, to receive public comment on the
proposed property tax levy and proposed budget for the 2006 fiscal year if the
initial public hearing was not of sufficient duration to receive all comments.
3. A regular City Council meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday,
December 12, 2005, at which time the City Council will hold a public hearing
on and adopt the final property tax levy and operating budgets for the 2006
fiscal year.
September 12. 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.
City of Brooklyn Center
Preliminary Property Tax Levy
Total Levy All Sources
2005 to 2006 2005 to 2006
Pay 2004 Pay 2005 Pay 2006 Change Change
General Fund Operations 9,497,064 10,117,000 10,494,126 377,126 3.73%
1994 Bonds 69,536
1995 Bonds 70,995 73,626 (73,626) (100.00
1996 Bonds 122,383 118,023 118,830 807 0.68%
Police Fire Bonds 786,584 759,074 757,394 (1,680) (0.22
Housing Redevelopment Authority 232,395 251,295 257,065 5,770 2.30%
10,778,957 11,319,018 11,627,415 308,397 2.72%
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Ta�Sfe 1
2005 to 2006
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Change Change
Property Taxes 6,514,597 6,702,315 7,001,904 9,205,545 9,098,231 9,497,064 10,117,000 10,494,126 377,126 3.73%
estimated Uncollectable (253,371) (258,235) (210,057) (307,386) (272,947) (284,912) (293,459) (314,825) (21,366) 7.28%
Other Taxes 551,000 650,000 720,000 720,000 700,000 660,000 640,000 650,000 10,000 1.56%
Licenses Permits 414,270 512,050 551,165 565,485 612,720 698,070 688,320 683,754 (4,566) (0.66
Intergovernmental Revenue 3,889,507 4,067,577 4,149,058 2,769,840 2,999,185 1,335,216 1,111,887 1,245,030 133,143 11.97%
Charges for Services 23,000 23,600 30,000 23,620 24,620 30,670 26,150 29,440 3,290 12.58%
Public Safety Charges 23,050 31,000 37,000 16,250 17,450 18,450 14,450 13,500 (950) (6.57%)
Recreation Charges 428,056 381,750 330,045 330,047 324,172 273,150 268,480 288,563 20,083 7.48%
Community Center Fees 388,100 343,400 225,000 235,350 316,900 304,550 310,000 323,250 13,250 4.27%
Court Fines 186,000 200,000 185,000 190,000 200,000 225,000 225,000 220,000 (5,000) (2.22%)
Other Revenue 12,000 12,000 12,000 15,000 75,000 75,000 133,250 70,300 (62,950) (47.24
Interest 280,000 324,000 360,000 350,000 300,750 150,000 150,000 130,000 (20,000) (13.33
TOTAL 12,456,209 12,989,457 13,391,115 14,113,751 14,396,081 12,982,258 13,391,078 13,833,138 442,060 3.30%
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TV 2
2005 to 2006
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Change Change
Debt Levies
1994 Improvement 70,165 68,193 66,176 69,322 66,851 69,536
1995 Improvement 70,844 69,126 72,579 70,468 73,522 70,995 73,626 (73,626) (100.00
1996 Improvement 123,006 120,242 122,591 119,278 121,073 122,383 118,023 118,830 807 0.68%
Police Fire 784,692 783,012 785,492 781,602 782,048 786,584 759,074 757,394 (1,680) (0.22
Bonds Subtotal 1,048,707 1,040,573 1,046,838 1,040,670 1,043,494 1,049,498 950,723 876,224 (74,499) (7.84
General Fund Operation: 6,514,597 6,702,315 7,001,904 9,205,545 9,098,231 9,497,064 10,117,000 10,494,126 377,126 3.73%
Operations Debt 7,563,304 7,742,888 8,048,742 10,246,215 10,141,725 10,546,562 11,067,723 11,370,350 302,627 2.73%
HRA Levy 134,496 144,482 150,190 197,313 213,562 232,398 251,295 257,065 5,770 2.30%
EDA Levy 189,051 202,240 210,229
TOTAL of All Levies 7,886,851 8,089,610 8,409,161 10,443,528 10,355,287 10,778,960 11,319,018 11,627,415 308,397 2.72%
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Table 3
2005 to 2006
2005 2006 Change Change
Wages Salaries 7,615,098 7,835,040 219,942 2.89%
Benefits 2,131,576 2,347,598 216,022 10.13%
Subtotal Personnel 9,746,674 10,182,638 435,964 4.47%
Supplies 494,764 531,685 36,921 7.46%
Purchased Services 401,290 425,607 24,317 6.06
Communications 199,953 187,727 (12,226) (6.11
Repairs, Rentals 293,666 285,913 (7,753) (2.64%)
Other Contractual 1,329,481 1,307,361 (22,120) (1.66
Central Garage 942,628 988,146 45,518 4.83%
Insurance 170,500 178,800 8,300 4.87%
Utilities 459,660 486,480 26,820 5.83%
Capital Outlay 63,000 103,950 40,950 65.00%
Transfer to Other Funds 70,000 70,000
Administrative Services (408,459) (429,362) (20,903) 5.12%
Reimbursement (400,000) (401,003) (1,003) 0.25%
Cost of Sales 27,921 27,175 (746) (2.67%)
Contingency
TOTAL 13,391,0781 13,945,117 554,039 4.14%
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Table 4
2005 to 2006
2005 2006 Change Change
Mayor City Council 129,297 133,735 4,438 3.43%
City Manager 191,504 203,856 12,352 6.45%
City Clerk Elections 171,414 222,416 51,002 29.75%
Finance Assessing 708,976 698,663 (10,313) (1.45
Legal 265,000 290,000 25,000 9.43%
Human Resources 220,551 227,777 7,226 3.28%
Other General Government 1,060,874 1,130,318 69,444 6.55%
Police 5,636,664 5,905,966 269,302 4.78%
Fire 721,943 778,417 56,474 7.82%
Inspections 341,760 361,825 20,065 5.87%
Emergency Management 64,295 65,067 772 1.20%
Public Works Engineering 495,911 519,263 23,352 4.71%
Street Maintenance 1,212,511 1,294,130 81,619 6.73%
Social Services 79,790 83,525 3,735 4.68%
Cars Administration 159,214 165,071 5,857 3.68%
Recreation 588,580 617,122 28,542 4.85%
Community Center 464,972 481,302 16,330 3.51%
Park Maintenance 866,106 808,750 (57,356) (6.62
Convention Tpurism 304,000 308,750 4,750 1.56%
Unallocated (292,284) (350,836) (58,552) 20.03%
TOTAL 13,391,078 13,945,1171 554,039 4.14%
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City Council Agenda Item No. llh
Or 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: September 8, 2005
Re: Required Elected Officials Out of State Travel Policy
Based on the recent work sessions, the following policy has been drafted to comply with
actions taken during the last legislative session. The proposed policy repeals the prior
language in the handbook that was merely advisory.
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 AMENDING CITY COUNCIL HANDBOOK REGARDING OUT -OF-
STATE TRAVEL POLICY
WHEREAS, the 2005 Legislature passed M.S. 471.661 that requires the City to adopt a
policy covering out -of -state travel by elected officials; and
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
out -of -state travel.
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 incorporate an out -of -state travel
policy as follows:
Out -Of -State Travel Policy
When appropriate
conference, course, or training opportunity in the continental
United States sponsored by:
o US Conference of Mayors
o National League of Cities
o 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
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 cost 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
RESOLUTION NO.
o costs of optional events that are primarily social in
nature are not reimbursed
o cost of any person other than the Council Member to
attend any event or function is not reimbursed
0
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
twice in the member's current term on the City Council;
or
in the case of the Mayor, if the Mayor has not already
traveled out 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
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center that the City Council Handbook be and hereby is amended to delete the section entitled
Conferences and Associations on pages 11 -12.
September 12. 2005
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded b member
p g g Y Y
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. Ili
Member introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ATTENDANCE AT NATIONAL LEAGUE OF
CITIES 2005 CONGRESS OF CITIES AND EXPOSITION
WHEREAS, the City Council has budgeted funds for Council Member attendance at
training opportunities; and
WHEREAS, under the Council's informal policy a Council Member would not be
eligible to attend a national training institute in two consecutive years; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is considering a change in policy to allow a City
Council Member to attend consecutive years of national training opportunities provided the Council
Member does not attend more than two national training opportunities in a four year Council Term;
and
WHEREAS, Councilmember Diane Niesen has indicated an interest in attending the
2005 National League of Cities Congress of Cities and Exposition; and
WHEREAS, no other Council Member plans to attend a national training
opportunity in 2005; and
WHEREAS, under the proposed policy Councilmember Niesen's attendance at the
2005 National League of Cities Congress of Cities and Exposition would be consistent with the
proposed policy, though it would have not been contemplated under the current informal City
Council Policy.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center that Councilmember Diane Niesen be and hereby is approved for City payment of
the expenses associated with attendance at the National League of Cities 2005 Congress of Cities and
Exposition.
September 12. 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.
City Council Agenda Item No. llj
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City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 7, 2005
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide C
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.
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
ROLAND EUNICE MORGAN 6115 ALDRICH AVE N ELM 257
ANNA KARA 6106 GIRARD AVE N ELM 258
PATRICIA WACHA 5448 DUPONT AVE N ELM 259
JEFFREY JENNFER KURTH 3206 65 AVE N ELM 260
EDWINA MARIAH FLOWERS 42016 1 sT AVE N ELM 261
MARGARET EIDE 4207 61 AVE N ELM 262
ERIC NAYLOR LUANNE GAHLON 6213 PERRY AVE N ELM 263
VINCENT ANNA MAE POLLEY 5800 HUM13OLDT AVE N ELM 264
BRETT HANSON 6406 COLFAX AVE N ELM 265
RICHARD KAREN HOMA 5727 MAJOR AVE N ELM 266
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 3211 49 AVE N ELM 267
STEPHEN REBECCA NELSON 821 69 AVE N ELM 268
DAVID EVANSON 707 69 AVE N ELM 269,270,271
272,273,274,275,276,277,278
MARGARET ENGSTRAND 2012 BROOKVIEW DR ELM 279
DONNA MARTIN 6006 HUMBOLDT AVE N ELM 280
JEFF HOUDEK 5532 LOGAN AVE N ELM 281
ROBERT VETTER 6913 OLIVER AVE N ELM 282
ANDREW BARTLETT 6707 GRIMES AVE N ELM 283
HARRY JANEEN GEVMERG 6719 GRIMES AVE N ELM 284
AGNES AUSTIN 6714 GRIMES AVE N ELM 285
JAMES JANA ROBERTS 6421 BRYANT AVE N ELM 286
WILLIAM DONNA ZIESKA 5455 BROOKLYN BLVD ELM 287
FERNANDO STEPHANIE BACA 506 61 AVE N ELM 288,289
290,291
HENNEPIN COUNTY MISSISSIPPI REGIONAL PARK ELM 292,293
MN/DOT ROW /252 ELM 294,295,296
297,298,299
RESOLUTION NO.
PROPERTY OWNER
ESTEBAN TORRES HERNANDEZ
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
VIOLA RADKE
CASEY VIK
MARTIN LUNA
THERESA LEVERENTZ
LLOYD & VIOLA HOLTHUS
MICHAEL & REBECCA HALL
LISA JANDRO
JACK & TINA NEVADA
LYNDON HOLTE
MONICA CRUSHSHON
GLENN MOORE
EDNA SULLIVAN
MARK & SARA FARBER
POHUEYE PHA/CHONG LEE
D GENEVIEV KOEHLER
• RAYMOND & BETTY GURBAN
RICHARD ZENDLIK
LILICE YOPP
KELLY BANKS
WILLIAM HAASE
LOLA NELSEN
VICTORIA STRAUCH
GARY BRUMMER
PROPERTY ADDRESS
7216 BROOKLYN BLVD
WEST PALMER PARK
5801 FREMONT AVE N
6122 COLFAX AVE N
5548 FREMONT AVE N
5530 GIRARD AVE N
5401 LOGAN AVE N
6133 LYNDALE AVE N
6029 EMERSON AVE N
5309 GIRARD AVE N
5406 JAMES AVE N
5301 LOGAN AVE N
4007 61 AVE N
4000 62 AVE N
3119 64 AVE N
6830 DREW AVE N
6930 EWING AVE N
7224 GRIMES AVE N
6710 ORCHARD LA N
5333 BRYANT AVE N
6336 LEE AVE N
3500 65 AVE N
5540 DUPONT AVE N
520 55 AVE N
407 70 AVE N
TREE TREE
TYPE NUMBER
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
ELM
300
301,302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324,325,326
327
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.
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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL \ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WORK SESSION
September 12. 2005
Immediately Following Regular City Council and EDA Meetings Starting at 7:00 P.M.
City Council Chambers
1. Discussion of Will Dahn suggestion regarding limiting number of cars parked in r -I
zone
2. Discussion of request for information on rental housing inspection costs and license
fees
3. Miscellaneous
4. Adjourn
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City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
To: Mayor Kragness and Council Members Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor
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From: Michael J. McCaule
City Manager 9K���
Date: September 8, 2005
Re: Will Dahn Ordinance Change suggestions
Attached are the materials that the Council reviewed in July and referred to me and the
Police Chief for review. Upon review of those materials, there a several observations. We
believe the issue is how much land should be devoted to parking space in residential
areas. That can be broken into two sub issues:
I
1) What portion of a front yard should be available for parking cars
2) What portion of a back yard should be available for storage of cars, boats,
recreational vehicles, etc.
Mr. Dahn suggests limiting parking to 6 vehicles in the front yard in r -1 zones and 4 in r-
2. At first review, it would seem that a limit of that sort would best be applied
irrespective of r -1 verses r -2 for ease of understanding, consistency, and enforcement.
Mr. Dahn also makes some suggestions regarding screening storage in the back yard. Mr.
Clelland had suggested some time ago that we limit: the number of vehicles allowed in the
back yard. This recommendation languished in the Housing Commission. It would be
appropriate to review our current regulations on screening in the zoning code as a
comprehensive look at the issue of parking.
Our suggestion, if the Council wishes to consider limiting vehicles both in the front and
back yards, would be to refer the matter to the Planning Commission to explore with Mr.
Clelland the following:
1. Advisability of creating a formula and a maximum for the improved space in
the front yard for parking. This would effectively limit the parking of vehicles
on a lot size basis, with a maximum. This addresses parking 6 sport utility
vehicles as opposed to 6 economy cars. That is, if the space was limited you
could not park 2 recreational vehicles and 4 sport utility vehicles using up the
entire front yard with hard surface or gravel even though the total count would
be 6 vehicles. Mr. Dahn's proposal incorporates an approach to this that limits
width. This may be part of a regulation to address what would be an excessive
use of the front yard for parking.
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
g 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
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2. Advisability of creating a limit to a specified number or combination of
vehicles, boats, trailers, etc. in the back yard, including whether hard surface
should be required.
The City Council could, if it chose to refer this to the Planning Commission, give them a
sense of what type of limitations it would like reviewed and the Council's goals in that
regard. We believe that a number in the front yard might be problematic to enforce. That
is, if the cars are all on hard surface /gravel, would the violation be for length of time or
any time the number exceeded the maximum even if it was due to a temporary guest,
social event, or construction work?
Page 2 09/08/2005
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Sect Lvn 35 -3,�0 ON6 FMI0 2CSI MNCC DISTRICT
a. One lamL.Lr dweLLLng�
b. {gcceaaonr uaell etc. efc. (no change)
panhLng and ol�4tneet .LoadLng,
lanh and on n
fora .e v ehL
c.Lea b
uaa .Le on unu
able
and other matenLa.La and e uLpmenf neenenced Ln
Chapfen ,(9, SecfLon 1'9, pang. /2, d3, and ,'4, .hall
be .LLmLted to a total o f ILx (6) vehLc.Lei, m atenLQ.L4,.
and vthen equLPment, negu.Lan uaed on -dtoned on nvnt
randA o� the pnopenfr. U vehLclea mint be .Lega.L.Lr
.Lcenaed and opena6le,
vnLvewar.l and o #�ttneef PanhLng /nf onaae stun /acea 4 'A a
be Paved wLth cvncnefe, aapha.Lf, on approved gnave.
6aae, vnLvewayA and panhLng Aun�acea a hall be LLmLfed
to a maxLmum width o/ fhLntr (30) /eet. DnLvewcyi .Lena
than 30 4ef wLde may be /.Caned out on eLfhen ILde 40, a4
tv 06taLn a maximum o� 30 �ovf wLde pankLng /afonage.
On cornen .vt4, a 4econdanr entnance on a aLde yand
a6uftLn a afneet to aLn acce4a to a neap and aAai
g L
be 1LmLted to ten (,!0) eet wLde, wLfh no add ona.L
pankLng on atonage penmLtted on entnance °acce4a.
lanhLng on afonage o veALCLea on _eQU Ln exce��
o/ the penmLtfed 6 unLtA on /nonf rand, AhaZI be
acneened nom pu6Lzc view Ln accvndance with CAapten 35,
S ect Lon 35- 7,',(, as appnoved by fhe CLf 4dmLnL&t1afon.
I# On --a cvnnen .Lof, a ALde rand acce'..l to the pnopenfr
the PnLmanr acceaa, Lt �h a L. be PenmLtfed to have
fhe name dni.vewac� panhLng /aforage provL4Lon4 aA
panagnaph (6,) above.
2. (no change)
an the g and afonage o vehLc.Lea and eq Lpment Ln exce..a,.
v
penm�tted 6 unLta on ,front rand a ACZ .L be 4cneenec
nom publLc vLew b a wa.L.L on opaque 4 ce on a and-
4cape f neatment a Lx (6) �eef h Lgh. Wa.C.La on /ence4 haL�
have the name �LnLahed appearance on.6vth ,,dea, and b
ALtuated on the paop entr 40 as not to endangen the
genena.L we.L /ane and L�e ia�ef o� "the neLgh6vnhood, c
appnoved b the Cztr C ouncL 1 on Lfa dc4Lgnafed CLt
{gdmLnLatnaton.
Sect ion 35 -3 22 TWO RI�ILY ?CSIJrNCC vISl2ICl
l enmitted udea
a. One and two Omilcy dwellin�qa.
6, 74cce4aancy uaea etc., etc, (no change)
O��atneet panning, and o� atneet loading.
%anteing, and /on atonag.e o� vehiclea, unable on unuaable,
and othen mateniala and e uipment as ne�eaenced in
Chasten
1 Section /03, Pana. /2, /3, and 114 ahall
6e limited to a total o/ lours t vehiclea, mateniala,
and othen equ ipment, negu -CanZ uaed on atoned on �nont
yanda o� the pnv,oenty, r411 vehilei ahall 6e legally
I
licenaed and ope'nable.
4D Dnivewaya and o��atneet panning. /atvaag.e aun�acea ahall
6e paved with concnete, aaphalt, on appaoved g,navel
6a/le, bnivewaA and panning, aun�acea ahall be limited
to a maximum wcdth o� twenty (20) /eet.
Any panning, on atonag,e o� vehielea on equipmenf in
ex
ce a v t
a he enm�tted 4 unc.ta o n Hunt anda a6
p all
6e acaeened nom puhlic view in accordance with Chasten
35, Section 35 -7;,' as appnoved by the Cit
i4dminiatnafon.
2. (no change)
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City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
To: Mayor Kragness and Council Members monody, Lasman, Niesen, and O'Connor
From: Michael J. McCauley
City Manager
Date: September 8, 2005
Re: Rental License Fees
At the August budget work session, Council Member Carmody requested a more detailed
evaluation of the cost of licensing single family and duplex rental units. There has been
discussion by the Council of whether the fees are too high as compared to other cities and
in general as applied to single family units.
The item is on the agenda to determine what iirformation the City Council would want us
to provide beyond the review that was done in the Spring. Mr. Hoffman's memo outlines
total costs and anecdotal experience with single family rental units. Depending on the
detail that the Council might request, an actual time study might be necessary to provide
greater detail in comparing 1 st time applications and renewals etc. Alternatively, it may
be that the City Council feels that the fees are too high from a policy standpoint
regardless of whether the actual costs of licensing single family and duplex rentals are
recovered through the fees.
I am requesting direction from the Council as to whether it wishes to review the fees on a
policy basis and /or wishes to have a study undertaken (and if so what level of detail).
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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 ELY (763) 569 -3434
FAX (763) 569 -3494
www. cityofb rooklyncenter. org
Member Kathleen Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -92
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULE FOR RENTAL DWELLING
LICENSE FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center adopted Resolution No.
200 1 -113 on August 13, 2001, which amended the fees to be charged for rental dwellings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it wishes to increase the fees for
rental dwellings and establish a minimum fee for multiple- family dwellings to offset the expenses
incurred by the City for rental inspection and prosecution services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, to amend the City's tee schedule for rental dwelling licenses as
follows:
Rental Dwellings Biennial Fee
Single Family Dwelling $375
Two .Family Dwelling
First Rental Unit 5375
Second Rental Unit $75
Multiple Family Dwelling
Each Building $155
Each Unit $13
Minimum Base Fee 5450
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center
that this resolution shall be effective November 1, 2004.
June 28. 2004
Date Mayor 4
ATTEST: kttz�7�'c
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Kay Lasman
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasain, and Bob Peppe;
and the following voted against the same: Diane yiesen;
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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I0j. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER RELATING TO THE
LICENSURE OF PAWNBROKERS
Mr. McCauley discussed that the Police Department would like to become part of the Minneapolis
Automated Pawn System (APS) to improve efficiency with the City's compliance and regulation of
its pawn system ordinance as well as eliminate expenses incurred by our current pawnshop
information processing. The proposed ordinance would impose a two dollar transaction fee that
would allocate one dollar to the City of Minneapolis and one dollar to the City of Brooklyn Center.
Mayor Kragness questioned what had changed since the last time the Council considered this topic.
Mr. McCauley discussed that this system was not set up when it was last reviewed and that the
proposal now set forth ends up being cost neutral.
A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by COL1ncilmember Carmody to approve the first
reading and set second reading and public hearing on July 26, 2004. Motion passed unanimously.
10k. RESOLUTION RATIFYING ADVANCES TO COVER DEBT SERVICE IN
TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT NO. 2
Mr. McCauley discussed that this resolution would formalize the amounts of money that are to be
restored. The restoration will replace monies that were advanced from other funding sources.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -91
Councilmember Lasman introduced the .following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION RATIFYING ADVANCES TO COVER DEBT SERVICE IN TAX INCREMENT
FINANCING DISTRICT NO. 2
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Carmody. Motion passed unanimously.
101. RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULE FOR RENTAL DWELLING
LICENSE FEES
Mr. McCauley discussed that a fee structure had been established to help the increasing growth in
single- family rentals that results in increased and repetitive inspections.
Councilmember Niesen questioned the salaries considered when creating the proposed fee schedule.
Mr. McCauley discussed that rough measures were considered with all staff involved and that the
estimate annual cost of rental housing administration is in the range of $100,000 to $130,000.
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Looking at the annual cost of inspections, enforcement, education, and administration in excess of
$130,000, the annual revenue is in the range of $62,000 per year. That revenue is not even as
licenses are on a two -year cycle and one cycle has more units.
Councilmember Niesen questioned when the City started licensing rental properties and if there was
any State requirements. Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren discussed the history which
started in 1976 and informed that was when City's Ordinance Chapter 12 was adopted; and answered
that there were no State requirements for rental housing.
A motion b Councilmember Carmody dy to call the question to order, seconded by Councilmember
Lasman. Motion passed.
Councilmember Niesen expressed that she is not comfortable with the adoption of this resolution
since she is not exactly sure and does not completely understand.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -92
Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULE FOR RENTAL DWELLING LICENSE FEES
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember
Lasman. Councilmember Niesen voted against the same. Motion passed.
IOM. RESOLUTION ORDERING THE CORRECTION OF HAZARDOUS
CONDITIONS AND FURTHER FOR THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC
NUISANCES, SAFETY, AND HEALTH HAZARDS WITH RESPECT TO
THAT REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 5025 EWING AVENUE NORTH
BROOKLYN CENTER MINNESOTA 55430 LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS
LOT 13, BLOCK 2, TWIN LAKE WOODS 2 ADDITION, HENNEPIN
COUNTY, MINNESOTA IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER,
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
Mr. McCauley discussed that the Police Department had inspected this property pursuant to a search
warrant received and that this resolution would order the correction of hazardous conditions for the
property at 5025 Ewing Avenue North.
Mayor Kragness questioned how many times this property had been found not in compliance and if
the owner was still living at the property. Mr. McCauley was unaware of the number of times and
informed that the owner does not reside at this property.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -93
Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
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Office of the City Clerk
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael J. McCauley, Y Cit Mana Jer
FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk 4�4k
DATE: June 23, 2004
SUBJECT: Resolution Amending the Schedule for Rental Dwelling License Fees
At its May 10, 2004, Work Session, the City Council discussed the issue of rental housing license fees,
which had been tabled from the March 8, 2004, Council meeting. A copy of the minutes from the Work
Session is attached, along with the materials that were provided in the agenda packet. A resolution
amending the rental dwelling license fees is also attached for Council consideration.
Attachment
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 AMENDING THE SCHEDULE FOR RENTAL DWELLING
LICENSE FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center adopted Resolution No.
2001 -113 on August 13, 2001, which amended the fees to be charged for rental dwellings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it wishes to increase the fees for
rental dwellings and establish a minimum fee for multiple- family dwellings to offset the expenses
incurred by the City for rental inspection and prosecution services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, to amend the City's fee schedule for rental dwelling licenses as
follows:
Rental Dwellings Biennial Fee
Single Family Dwelling $375
Two Family Dwelling
First Rental Unit $375
Second Rental Unit $75
Multiple Family Dwelling
Each Building $155
Each Unit $13
Minimum Base Fee $450
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center
that this resolution shall be effective November 1, 2004.
June 28, 2004
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.
MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLY N CENTER IN THE COUNTY
OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION
MAY 10, 2004
CITY HALL COUCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER
The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Work Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna
Kragness at 8:11 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Bob
Peppe. Also present: City Manager Michael 'McCauley, Assistant City Manager /Director of
Operations Curt Boganey, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum.
Councilmember Diane Niesen left the meeting at 8 :24 p.m.
DISCUSSION OF PROCLAMATIONS
Councilmember Niesen expressed that she would like to see a template or overlay for Proclamations.
Councilmember Lasman informed that three years ago the Citv Council reviewed the fashion for
proclamations and that if there is anything that needs to be removed or added to a requested
proclamation it could be done. Mayor Kragness suggested that if there is a proclamation that she
would like amended to contact the City Manager.
DISCUSSION OF DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT DEFAULT WITH TALISMAN
City Manager Michael McCauley informed that Brookdale had paid its 2003 taxes. The City
received a copy of the check and a receipt from Hennepin County that included approximately
$114,000 in penalty fees and approximately $3 8,000 in interest. Mr. McCauley informed that he had
notified Mr. Schlesinger that the 2004 taxes would be due on May 15, 2004.
DISCUSSION OF TABLED RENTAL HOUSING LICENSE FEE SCHEDULE
Councilmember Niesen expressed that she believes the rental fees should be raised.
Councilmember Niesen left the meeting at 8:24 p.m.
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Om nC i I Yvo r 4� SPSS ►a r1 n Oe s
Council discussed the growth in single family rental that results in increased and repetitive
inspections.
Councilmember Peppe expressed that he understands the costs involved and the reason to consider
increased costs for rental properties, however, he does not want to penalize the good landlords.
Mr. McCauley questioned if the Council would like to consider establishing a minimum fee for
rental housing that reflects the substantial efforts required for single family rental units.
Councilmember Lasman expressed she believes with the trend of rental housing in the City
something needs to be done to maintain the quality of our housing and neighborhoods.
Councilmember Carmody discussed that she believes the problem is with homeowners not
knowledgeable about renting properties and that the City should educate them more to make them
realize that they need to manage the properties.
Council discussed base fees for single family and 4- unit complexes. Mr. McCauley suggested a base
fee to be in business for a two -year period of $3 5 0 or $400. Councilmember Carmody expressed
support for $300 per year.
It was the consensus of the Council to have a fee structure started and have this item come back to
the Council.
MISCELLANEOUS
Council discussed the proclamation that was requested for Council approval from the GLBT
Pride /Twin Cities. It was the consensus of the Council to pass on adopting the requested
proclamation.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the Work
Session at 8:38 p.m. Motion passed unanimously.
City Clerk Mayor 4
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The following materials
were included in the
May 10, 2004, Work
Session Agenda Packet
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
To: Mayor Kragness and uncil Members Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and Peppe
From: Michael J. McCauley
City Manager
Date: May 7, 2004
Re: Rental Housing License Fees
As indicated in Mr. Hoffman's memorandum. the estimated annual cost of rental housing
administration (including inspections, licensing, and oversight) is the range of $100,000
on the conservative end and $130,000 on the higher end. Examples of substantial use of
staff time include the recently adopted rental housing ordinance. The police costs of
monitoring and working with rental housing would easily support a total cost of
administering rental housing beyond $130,000 per year.
We are experiencing a growth in single family rentals that results in increased and
repetitive inspections. The issue is that people are entering into a commercial venture
who are not responding to corrective orders in as timely a fashion as many multi family,
professionally managed properties (though we also find ourselves in very substantial
enforcement efforts with poorly managed large complexes).
Looking at an annual cost of inspection. enforcement, education, and administration in
excess of $130,000, our annual revenue is in the range of $62,000 per year. That revenue
is not even as licenses are on a 2 year cycle and one cycle has more units. Thus we
receive $74,000 in one year and $50,000 in the other year of the 2 year cycle.
The materials previously supplied are also attached. In the discussion on May 10", the
Council may wish to consider a minimum fee for rental housing that reflects the
substantial efforts required for single family rental units. That is, perhaps a $450
minimum license fee should apply to single family units.
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.cityofbrooklyncentenorg
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Brad Hoffman, Community Development Director
DATE: April 30, 2004
SUBJECT: Rental License Inspections
There are 76 apartment complexes (duplex and larger) in Brooklyn Center with a total of
3,357 units subject to the licensing requirements of Chapter 12. These numbers do not include
the 224 single family homes that are currently used as rental property. (Note that we are adding
to the number of single family rentals every Nveek). With the notable exception of some
apartment complexes, a typical rental inspection would cover the common areas and enough of
the urnts to assure compliance with the ordinance. In some cases, a rental inspection would
involve every unit if the history or field observations warranted that degree of inspection.
In 2003, we would have inspected 37 complexes or 990 units plus 128 single family
rental inspections. While we do not tract follow up inspections, it is not unusual to have issued
compliance orders that require follow up inspections. Single family rental inspections are
different. Unlike the complexes that are familiar with the ordinance and have representative on
site, single family owners renting their property tend to be less responsive to letters informing
them of the license requirements and setting inspection dates and times. It has been our
experience that single- family properties tend to require more inspections to achieve compliance
than larger complexes. As an example, last year the 128 single family rental properties required
406 inspections. Since the first of this year, 31 additional single family homes have applied for a
rental license, The vast majority of the new applications are Section 8 properties requiring an
additional and different type of inspection. Last year we performed 511 Section 8 inspections.
During even years, we inspect 39 complexes with 2,367 units and 96 single family rentals. We
anticipate that the number of single- family rental inspections will continue to grow.
Rental inspection activity accounts for 20 1 /0 to 23% of the inspections budget. Last year
Rental license fees amounted to approximately $47,000. Based on last years budget, the activity
cost between approximately $59,000 and $67,500. This cost does not include clerical support
which is funded under Planning. For the last 2 years, rental licensing has accounted for more
than 50% of the department secretary's time. The department secretary spends significant
amounts of time processing rental license application and coordinating inspection times. The
application process is often burdened with uncooperative owners requiring numerous contacts by
phone and mail. The cost of the administration of the rental license ordinance does not include
front desk time, nor does it include my time. Rental properties, absent major enforcement efforts
such as Sumrnerchase, account for approximately 15% of my time especially with problem
properties. The City's cost for the department secretary's time and mine is approximately
$40,000. Finally, in any given year there will be a half dozen or more prosecutions for renting
without a license, failure to make necessary repairs and so forth. Such costs are unaccounted for
in these numbers. The actual cost of administering the rental license ordinance easily falls
between $100,000 and $130,000 annually. In essence, the City of Brooklyn Center is subsidizing
all rental units within the City.
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Member introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. DRAFT
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULE FOR RENTAL DWELLING
LICENSE FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center adopted Resolution No.
2001 -113 on August 13, 2001, which amended the fees to be charged for rental dwellings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it wishes to establish a minimum
fee for multiple family dwellings to offset the expenses incurred by the City for rental inspection and
prosecution services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, to amend the City's fee schedule for rental dwelling licenses as
follows:
Rental Dwellings Biennial Fee
Multiple Family Dwelling
Each Building $150
Each Unit $10
Minimum Fee $450
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.
Office of the City Clerk
City of Brooklyn Center
A Millennium Community
MEMORANDUM
TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager
FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk
DATE: February 12, 2004
SUBJECT: Rental License Fees
In May 2001 the City Council reviewed and discussed rental license fees. In August 2001 the City
Council adopted a resolution increasing rental dwelling license fees to offset the expenses incurred by
the City for rental inspection and prosecution services. The new fees were effective in 2002.
The biennial fee structure adopted in 2001 included two rates, one for single- and two family dwellings
($150 per unit), and another for multiple family dwellings ($150 /bldg., plus $10 /unit). For many rental
properties the current fee structure recovers the costs to the City for rental inspection. However, the
multiple family dwellings in which there is one building with 14 or fewer units pays a rental license fee
of $160 to $290, less than the two family license fee of $300. Of the City's 68 multiple family
dwellings, there are 41 complexes whose rental license fees are less than that of a two family dwelling.
The license fee for these 41 multiple dwelling complexes does not cover the costs associated with
providing rental inspection and prosecution services.
A fee survey of other cities that license rental property has been completed and the results are attached.
The fee structure varies by city, with some issuing annual licenses and others setting fees per unit only
or charging flat rate fees per unit group. I've converted each city's data to a two -year license fee in
order to make an accurate comparison.
The fee structure the City has established could remain the same, however, to cover the costs of City
rental inspection services, a minimum rental license fee of $450 for multiple family dwellings could be
established. The fee would generate approximately $10,000 of revenue to cover the inspection costs.
I've attached a resolution that would amend the rental license fees and establish the minimum fee for
multiple family dwellings.
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone &TDD Number
Brooklyn Center, M-N 55430 -2199 ('763) 569 -3406
City Hall TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434
F.9X (763) 569 -3494
www_cityofbrooklyncenter.org
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Rental License Fee Comparison To Other Cities February 2004
1 License Fee for Multi Family Dwellinqs I I
Brooklyn Center i$150 /bidq, olus $10 /unit (Two -year feel OR $75 /bldg, plus $5 /unit Annually J
!Brooklyn Park ($165/1 -14 units, $11 /unit for 15+ units ('Annual Fee)
Crystal $120 /bldg, plus $5 /unit (Annual fee';
JNew Briqhton $9.30 /unit (Annual fee)
Robbinsdale $200/3 unit; $250/4 -12 units +$100; S 5 /unit for 13+ units (Two -year fee) OR
$100 unit $125/4 -12 units +550, $7.50 /unit for 13+ units Annually
JTWO -YEAR RENTAL LICENSE FEES Brooklvn Cente,- comoared to two -year cost for other cities)]
!Brooklyn Center Brooklyn Park Crystal New Briqhton Robbinsdale I'
Single Family $150 5150 $200 No Fee $1001
JTwo- Family $3001 S3301 $240 No Fee $175
11 Bldq w/3 Units $180 5330 $270 $55.80 $2001
1 Bldq w/4 Units $190 $330 $280 $74.40 $3501
11 Bldq w/5 Units $200 $330 $290 $93.001 $350
11 Bldq w/6 Units $210 5330 $300 $111.60 $350
11 Bldq w/7 Units $2201 5330 $310 $130.20 $3501
11 Bldq w/8 Units $230 5330 $320 $148.80 $350
11 Bldq w/9 Units $240 $330 $330 $167.40 $3501
�1 Bldq w /10 Units $250 5330 $340 $186.00 $3501
Bldq w/11 Units $260 5330 $3501 $204.60 $3501
�1 Bldq w/12 Units $270 $3301 $360 $223.20 $350
11 Bldq w/13 Units $280 $330 $370 $241.80 $3651
�1 Bldq w/14 Units $290 5330 $380 $260.401 $3801
11 Bldq w/15 Units $300 53301 $390 $279.00 $395!
�1 Bldq w/16 Units $3101 53521 $400 $297.60 $4101
Revenue Increase With S450 Minimum License Fee
For Multiple Family Dwellings
Of Of
Bl f Units Rental License Total Rental Increase
Fee Under License Fee In Revenue
$150! $tor Current Total Of Total Rental If $450 If $450
Bldg Unit Fee Structure Complexes 'License Fees Minimum Minimum
I1 3 $1801 11 $180 $450 $2701
�1 14 $1 90J 19 $3,6101 $8,550 $4,940
(1 5 $2001 1 $200 $450 $2501
�1 6 $210 12 $420 $900 $4801
�1 7 $220 13 $6601 $1,350 $690
I1 8 $230 11 $2301 $450 $2201
11 10 $250 1 $250 $450 $2001
$260 9 $2,340 $4,050 $1,710
11 112 $270 4 $1,080 $1,800 $720
�1 118 $330 1 $330 $450 $1201
(1 122 $370 11 $370 $450 $80]
11 124 $390 1 $390 $450 $601
12 18 $380 1 $380 $450 $70)
145 510.4401 $20.250 $9.8101
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Member Ed Nelson introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -113
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULE FOR RENTAL DWELLING
LICENSE FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center adopted Resolution No.
97 -180 on October 14, 1997, which amended fees to be charged for various City licenses, including
rental dwellings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it wishes to increase the fees for
rental dwelling licenses to offset the expenses incurred by the City for rental inspection and
prosecution services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center to amend the City's fee schedule for rental dwelling licenses as follows:
Rental Dwellings Biennial Fee
Single Family Dwelling $150
Two Family Dwelling
First Unit $150
Second Unit $150
Multiple Family Dwelling
Each Building $150
Each Unit $10
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center
that this resolution shall be effective January 1 2002.
Auzust 13, 2001
Date Mayo;0
ATTEST: Q�'�GVI�DY�_/1rt•t�`
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member,
Kay Lasman
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Kay Tasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker;
and the following voted against the same: none;
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.