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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 02-09 CCP Regular Session Public Copy AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION February 9, 2004 6:00 P.M. City Council Chambers 1. City Council Discussion of Agenda Items and Questions 2. Miscellaneous 3. Discussion of Work Session Agenda Items as Time Permits 4. Adjourn CITY COUNCIL MEETING City of Brooklyn Center February 9, 2004 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. January 26, 2004 Study Session 2. January 26, 2004 Regular Session 3. January 26, 2004 Work Session b. Licenses C. Resolution Approving Membership in North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce d. An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Utility and Drainage Easement within the Final Plat for Tanami 2 nd Addition Motion to approve first reading and set second reading and public hearing on March 22, 2004. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- January 26, 2004 e. Resolution Accepting m Engineer's Feasi ili Report Calling for a p g Feasibility po and g o Public Hearing, Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01, 02, 03 04, Northport Area Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements f Resolution Declaring Costs to be Assessed and Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01 and 02, Contract 2004 -A, Northport Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements g. Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Diseased Tree Removal Costs, Delinquent Weed Removal Costs, and Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts 8. Appearance -Lang- Nelson Associates Requested Council Action: Council direction. 9. Public Hearings a. An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Storm Sewer Easement at Garden City Elementary School, Osseo School District No. 279 -This item was approved for first reading on January 12, 2004; published in the official newspaper on January 22, 2004; and is offered this evening for a second reading and public hearing. Requested Council Action: Motion to open Public Hearing. -Take public input. Motion to close Public Hearing. Motion to adopt ordinance. b. An Ordinance Amending Sections 11 -717, 23 -1900, and 23 -1902 of the Brooklyn Center Code of Ordinances, Relating to the Conduct of Charitable Gambling in the City -This item was approved for first reading on January 12, 2004; published in the official newspaper on January 22, 2004; and is offered this evening for a second reading and public hearing. -Requested Council Action: Motion to open Public Hearing. -Take public input. Motion to close Public Hearing. Motion to adopt ordinance. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA January 2 2 3 J ry 6, 004 10. Council Consideration Items a. Resolution Approving Agreement for Joint and Cooperative Use of Fire Personnel and Equipment Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. b. Resolution Transferring $200,000 into the Earle Brown Heritage Center Capital Improvement Fund -Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. C. Resolution to Adopt an All Hazard Mitigation Plan Requested Council Action: Motion to adopt resolution. d. Report Regarding Calls for Service with Provisional Rental Licenses -Requested Council Action: -None, report only. 11. Adjournment City Council Agenda Item No. 7a ,MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION JANUARY 26, 2004 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER STUDY SESSION The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 6:03 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, and Bob Peppe. Councilmember Niesen was absent. Also present were Assistant City Manager/Director of Operations Curt Boganey, Public Works Director /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. Councilmember Niesen arrived at 6:09 p.m. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Council discussed agenda item 10b, Resolution Supporting Special Legislation to Extend Period Within Which to Commence Activities in Tax Increment Financing District No. 3; and the Brookdale tax matter. Assistant City Manager/Director of Operations Curt Boganey informed that the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District No. 3 generates a substantial amount without the use of Brookdale. Council discussed 7b, Licenses. Mr. Boganey will inquire about the process being used for the licensing process with regards to the recently adopted ordinance for provisional licenses. DAVE LOOBY, NORTH HENNEPIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Dave Looby from the North Hennepin Chamber of Commerce addressed the Council to discuss the responsibilities and terms of the members involved with the North Hennepin Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Looby informed that their By -Laws had changed to include a representative from Brooklyn Center and that they would like to have Mayor Kragness serve on their Board. Mayor Kragness expressed thanks to Mr. Looby and informed that the Council would be discussing this matter at its Worksession and that she will get back to him. Mr. Looby invited the Council to the Winter Gala. that will be held on February 6, 2004. 01/26/04 -1- DRAFT i MISCELLANEOUS No miscellaneous items were discussed. DISCUSSION OF WORK SESSION AGENDA ITEMS AS TIME PERMITS REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OF CASINO SPONSORSHIP OF EARLE BROWN DAYS Councilmember Carmody discussed that the City had received a questionnaire regarding a sponsorship from Grand Casino for Earle Brown Days and that the Earle Brown Days Committee would like direction from the Council whether to complete the questionnaire. Council discussed and was in consensus of having the questionnaire completed and to review this matter again when more information is contained regarding how much would be involved. Councilmember Carmody inquired what the Council's thoughts would be about a flyer from the Earle Brown Days Committee regarding Earle Brown Days events. With the reduction of City Watch Newsletters, the information regarding Earle Brown Days is not published. One consideration would be to send a flyer with utility bills. Council discussed and was in consensus that a utility bill would not be the solution and that this matter would be discussed with the City Manager. LANGUAGE FOR N PUBLIC PARTICIPATION G AGE DA ON PUB Mr. Boganey discussed that the City Manager had drafted language per the request of the City Council regarding public input and comments. Council discussed and continued this item to the Work Session. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the Study Session at 6:58 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 01/26/04 -2- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION JANUARY 26, 2004 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS i. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Informal Open Forum at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Bob Peppe. Also present were Assistant City Manager/Director of Operations Curt Boganey, Public Works Director /City Engineer Todd Blomstrom, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. No one wished to address the Council. 2. INVOCATION A moment of silence was observed. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Regular Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 7:01 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Bob Peppe. Also present were Assistant City Manager/Director of Operations Curt Boganey, Public Works Director /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 01/26/04 -1- DRAFT 6. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Lasman reported that she attended the North Metro Mayors Legislative meeting and the Northport Neighborhood meeting on January 14, 2004; a Crime Prevention meeting on January 21, 2004; the National Pollution Program Informational meeting. on January 22, 2004; and a Legislative Breakfast hosted by the City of Crystal on January 24, 2004. Councilmember Carmody reported that she attended the National Pollution Program Informational meeting on January 22, 2004; and a Special Events Committee meeting on January 22, 2004. Councilmember Niesen reported that she attended her first Housing Commission meeting on January 20, 2004; and the Legislative Breakfast on January 24, 2004. Mayor Kragness reported that she attended a Governor's Homeland Security meeting and expressed that she believes the City should consider reviewing what is in place for the City of Brooklyn Center. 7. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA There was a motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve the agenda and consent agenda. Motion passed unanimously. 7a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded b Councilmember Lasman to approve the January Y P 12, 2004, study, regular, and work session minutes. Councilmember Peppe abstained. Motion passed. 7b. LICENSES A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve the following list of licenses. Motion passed unanimously. MECHANICAL Changing Climates Inc. P.O. Box 491056, Blaine Pride Heating Air 22713 Buchanan Street NE, East Bethel Kleve Heating Air 13075 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie RENTAL Renewal: 3401 -13 47 Avenue North (22 Units) Clover Management 292653 d Avenue North Nita Morlock 3807 61 Avenue North Toshie Metzger 4100 Lakebreeze Avenue North (4 Units) Bruce Waage 4809 -11 Twin Lake Avenue (6 Units) Curtis Erickson 01/26/04 -2- DRAFT 5707 Girard Avenue North Nita Morlock 4902 France Avenue North William Dudley Initial: 2006 71" Avenue North Kamal Ibrahim 6801 Fremont Place North Olamiyi Kuku 5400 Irving Avenue North Paul Vue TOBACCO RELATED PRODUCT Best Western Brooklyn Center Inn 1501 Freeway Boulevard Tobacco Fresh 6930 Brooklyn Boulevard 7c. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO DONATE OUTDATED WIRELESS TELEPHONES AND ACCESSORIES TO PROJECT P.E.A.C.E. RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -16. Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO DONATE OUTDATED WIRELESS TELEPHONES AND ACCESSORIES TO PROJECT P.E.A.C.E. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 7d. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR MN/DOT BRIDGE FUNDING FOR FREEWAY BLVD. BRIDGE NO. 27581 RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -17 Councilmember Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR MN/DOT BRIDGE FUNDING FOR FREEWAY BLVD. BRIDGE NO. 27581 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 8. APPEARANCES -REX NEWMAN, NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CABLE COMMUNICATIONS Rex Newman, Northwest Suburban Cable Communications Commission (NWSCCC) Commissioner, addressed the Council to report on the NWSCCC responsibilities, to discuss the Northwest Suburban Community Access Corporation, key issues, and how well the Commission is working. All of his comments were addressed in a letter to the Council and provided to the Deputy City Clerk for the public record. 01/26/04 -3- DRAFT Councilmember Niesen questioned if the NWSCCC works with new cable companies and whom people can talk to about the price for cable. Mr. Newman responded that cable companies do need to go through the NWSCCC and that the current cable price is in the middle range. -LANG- NELSON ASSOCIATES -LANG NELSON ASSOCIATES HAS REQUESTED TO APPEAR AT THE FEBRUARY 9, 2004, CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Mr. Boganey informed that Lang Nelson Associates had requested to appear at the February 9, 2004, City Council meeting. 9. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS 9a. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2004-001. REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL TO COMBINE SIX EXISTING LOTS, TWO OUTLOTS AND SURPLUS MN/DOT RIGHT OF WAY AND DIVIDE IT INTO 29 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF T H 252 AND 69 AVENUE NORTH. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS JANUARY 15, 2004, MEETING. Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren outlined Planning Commission Application No. 2004 001 requesting for preliminary plat approval to combine six existing lots, two outlots and surplus Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) right of way, and divide it into 29 single family residential lots at the southwest corner of T.H. 252 and 69 Avenue North. Councilmember Niesen requested clarifications on what she believes are uncertainties for this development. Mr. Warren explained the development agreements and public hearing process. He informed that there is still a lot to be done before the developer can proceed with the project. Councilmember Niesen inquired if the City Engineer will require a subdivision agreement outlining the costs for the street improvements and utility extensions necessary for the plat and if the Council will see the agreement. Mr. Warren discussed that it will be required and that most agreements are standard and reviewed by the City Attorney. Councilmember Niesen questioned if the watershed would be involved with the project. Mr. Warren informed that the watersheds have standards regarding wetlands and that this project does not meet requirements to have the watershed involved. Councilmember Peppe questioned the level of homes for the project and if the project is suitable with regards to the City's Comprehensive Plan. David Evanson, Eastbrook Properties, LLC, addressed the Council and discussed that the project will be a more expensive development and that homes will be in the low $250,000 range; and that the lots will be comparable in size to existing lots ir. Brooklyn Center. 01/26/04 -4- DRAFT Mr. Warren discussed that the City's Comprehensive Plan does not actually address developments and that the development is consistent and compatible with what the City's Comprehensive Plan calls for. Councilmember Carmody questioned the storm water practices and if street improvements were considered when reviewing this development. Director of Public Works /City Engineer "Todd Blomstrom discussed the City follows basic rules of not to increase runoff and not to rate runoff but quality. Councilmember Carmody questioned if protective covenants will be required within Block 2 of the proposed subdivision. Mr. Blomstrom responded that would be required so that if the City needs to go back years from now the covenants will help. Mr. Warren informed that the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2004 -001 subject to the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. The house and accessory buildings currently on the lot addressed 421 69 th Avenue North shall be removed or relocated so that they comply with the requirements of the zoning ordinance for the location of structures. This shall be accomplished in conjunction with the filing of the final plat. 4. The applicant shall enter into a subdivision agreement as approved by the City Engineer regarding various subdivision improvements required for this plat. A motion 0 on by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2004 -001 subject to the above conditions. Motion passed unanimously. 9b. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2004-002. REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL TO COMBINE TWO PARCELS OF LAND AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF COUNTY ROAD 10 AND NORTHWAY DRIVE INTO A SINGLE LOT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A TRANSIT FACILITY; AND PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2004 -003. REQUEST FOR SITE AND BUILDING PLAN APPROVAL AND A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A 4,218 SQ. FT. TRANSIT FACILITY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF COUNTY ROAD 10 AND NORTHWAY DRIVE. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THESE APPLICATIONS AT ITS JANUARY 15, 2004, MEETING. 01/26/04 -5- DRAFT Mr. Warren outlined Planning Commission Application No. 2004 -002 requesting for preliminary plat approval to combine two parcels of land at the northwest corner of County Road 10 and Northway Drive into a single lot for development of a transit facility; and Planning Commission Application No. 2004 -003 requesting for site and building plan approval and special use permit to construct a 4,218 square foot transit facility at the northwest corner of County Road 10 and Northway Drive. Mr. Warren informed that the City Engineer had requested some additional help to keep pedestrian traffic in certain locations. Pat Jones, on behalf of Metropolitan Transit, had informed that they would provide a decorative fence to control pedestrian traffic and provide a connecting sidewalk at the southwest corner of the site. Councilmember Lasman questioned what the expectations would be for the number of buses. Mr. Jones discussed approximately ten spots and two spare spots for buses to park. Council discussed the previously adopted Letter of Agreement. Councilmember Niesen asked who would be paying for the street work. Mr. Blomstrom discussed that the Metropolitan Transit will be paying the costs of the street work and the relocation of the water main. Councilmember Niesen questioned the parking for employees and the landscaping design. Mr. Jones informed that there would be signs for most all of the parking spaces. Mr. Blomstrom discussed that they will be using an aesthetic element because of the concern of pedestrian traffic. Councilmember Niesen suggested that lighting for the sidewalks be considered. Mayor Kragness suggested that they consider more than two stalls for taxicabs at this facility. Mr. Jones discussed that the facility will be using security cameras that would record activities and that their own Police will inspect the facility after hours. Councilmember Lasman questioned if the completion date will be in December 2004. Mr. Jones responded that they are on schedule and hope to be open December 1, 2004. Councilmember Carmody questioned how they would prevent people from parking in the local strip mall. Mr. Jones responded that they could put signage at that location. Councilmember Carmody informed that one of her recommendations would be to put an access at the Cub Foods corner. The Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2004- 002 subject to the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 01/26/04 -6- DRAFT 2. Final lat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. p J P P tY 3. The location of utility easements within the plat are subject to the final approval of the City Engineer. 4. A right of way vacation shall be accomplished prior to final plat approval. The Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2004- 003 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. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanical equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. 4. The building is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system to meet NFPA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in accordance with Chapter 5 of the City Ordinances. 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 to the City Engineer. 9. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center current Standard Specifications and Details. 10. The special use permit is granted for a public transportation terminal as indicated in this application. Any expansion or alteration of the use not comprehended by the zoning ordinance shall require an amendment to the special use permit. 11. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 01/26/04 -7- DRAFT 12. Appropriate erosion and sediment control devices shall be provided on site during construction as approved by the Engineering Department. 13. The applicant shall obtain an NPDES construction site erosion control permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency prior to disturbing the site. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Carmody to approve Planning Commission Application Nos. 2004 -002 and 2004 -003 subject to the above conditions. Motion passed unanimously. 10. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 10a. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DONATION OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB IN SUPPORT OF SENIOR PROGRAMS Mayor Kragness read the resolution expressing appreciation to the Women's Club for their donation of $300 in support of senior programs. RESOLUTION NO. 2004-18 Councilmember Peppe introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE DONATION OF THE BROOKLYN e CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB IN SUPPORT OF SENIOR PROGRAMS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Niesen. Motion passed unanimously. 10b. RESOLUTION SUPPORTING SPECIAL LEGISLATION TO EXTEND PERIOD WITHIN WHICH TO COMMENCE ACTIVITIES IN TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT NO.3 Mr. Boganey discussed that this resolution would support special legislation to extend period within which to commence activities in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District No. 3 by three years and that the City's Delegation is requested to introduce and support such legislation on behalf of the City. RESOLUTION NO. 2004-19 Councilmember Lasman introduced the amended resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION SUPPORTING SPECIAL LEGISLATION TO EXTEND PERIOD WITHIN WHICH TO COMMENCE ACTIVITIES IN TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT NO.3 01/26/04 -8- DRAFT The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Carmody. Motion passed unanimously. loc. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED USE OF 2004 URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS Mr. Boganey discussed that this resolution would call for a public hearing on February 23, 2004, as required by Federal Law. He outlined the three program recommendations and informed that the City had received an additional request for funding under the public service category. The request was for $5,000 from Home Line. RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -20 Councilmember Lasman introduced the amended resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED USE OF 2004 URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Carmody. Motion passed unanimously. 10d. MAYORAL APPOINTMENTS TO FINANCIAL COMMISSION AND PLANNING COMMISSION Mayor Kragness requested ratification of the following: Financial Commission Robert Milne Susan Shogren Smith Plannina Commission Timothy Roche A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to ratify the above Mayoral nominations. Motion passed unanimously. 11. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Peppe to adj ourn the City Council meeting at 8:57 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 01/26/04 -9- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JANUARY 26, 2004 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Work Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 9:02 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Bob Peppe. Also present: Assistant City Manager/Director of Operations Curt Boganey and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OF CASINO SPONSORSHIP OF EARLE BROWN DAYS This item was discussed at the Study Session. LANGUAGE FOR AGENDA ON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Council continued this discussion from the Study Session. Councilmember Lasman expressed that she believes the language needed for this process is located in the City Council Handbook and that it would be pertinent to mention the process along with having it available with the agendas in the lobby. Councilmember Niesen expressed that she would like to achieve some instructions for public input or comments during a regular meeting and suggested a card system like the Informal Open Forum card process. It was the consensus of the Council to leave the agenda language as written. CouncilmemberNiesen asked that the Council be cognizant when moving forward with this process. HOUSING COMMISSION REVIEW OF SENIOR HOUSING PLAN Council discussed and was in consensus of the City Manager's recommendations. Councilmember Carmody requested that the City Council review the senior housing materials before sending them to the Housing Commission. 01/26/04 -1- DRAFT MISCELLANEOUS Council discussed the issue of Mayor Kragness becoming a Board Member and the City joining the North Hennepin Chamber of Commerce. All were in consensus except Councilmember Niesen. Councilmember Lasman questioned if the Council would like her to contact the Prayer Breakfast regarding Invocations. It was the consensus of the Council to have her contact them regarding Invocations. Councilmember Lasman informed that there are four items in the City Council Handbook that need to be addressed. One is the issue on page three regarding staff reports. She would like to get more information provided back to the City Council following Informal Open Forum. On page four, she believes the language needs to be amended for Closed Sessions if Non Council appointed employees are to be discussed. Mayor Kragness suggested that the City Manager review the Closed Sessions item and language. The third and fourth items were amendments that had not been made to include the administrative fines had been amended to $1,000 and the number of liquor stores from three to now two. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Carmody, seconded by Councilmember Niesen to adjourn the work session at 9:30 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 01/26/04 -2- DRAFT i City Council Agenda Item No. 7b OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk �f ►'h DATE: February 5, 2004 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 February 9, 2004. RENTAL Renewal: 6230 Kyle Avenue North Warren McLaughlin No calls to address in last year 6821 Noble Avenue North Reuben and Diane Ristrom No calls to address in last year 6835 Noble Avenue North Robert Berglund No calls to address in last year Initial: 2106 Brookview Drive Roy Underhill No calls to address in last year 6731 Bryant Avenue North Chuma Ikegwuani No calls to address in last year 5825 Colfax Avenue North Beulah Hill 7/15/03 Harassing Phone Calls (no one home to make report, call was cancelled) 5006 France Avenue North Michael Mohs 11/7/03 Rules and Regulations (owner cited for junk/rubbish) 6/28/03 Police Department Accident/Animal (dog hit by vehicle) 4/27/03 Resident Called to Report Vehicles Speeding in Area 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 City Council Agenda Item No. 7c Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING MEMBERSHIP IN NORTH HENNEPIN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WHEREAS, the City has been invited to participate in the North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce; and WHEREAS, the North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce is involved in educational and promotional activities that impact the City of Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, the Council wishes to participate in the North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce as a member. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the 2004 Budget be and hereby is amended to appropriate $750 from Department 41110, Mayor and Council, for the purpose of paying membership dues for the year 2004 in the North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce. February 9, 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. I OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Kragness, Co �c�Mmembers Carmod sman, Niesen, and Peppe FROM: Michael J. McCauley DATE: February 5, 2004 SUBJECT: North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce Based on the Council Work Session discussion from January 26, a resolution has been drafted for formal Council action regarding membership in the North Hennepin Area Chamber of Commerce. 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 City_ Council Agenda Item No. 7d i, i MEMORANDUM XBR frrr� DATE: February 3, 2004 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Utility and Drainage Easement within the Final Plat for Tanami 2 "d Addition The City of Brooklyn Center has received a request from KPM Properties to vacate a portion of utility and drainage easement within the plat for Tanami 2 Addition located south of 69 Avenue and west of Humboldt Avenue. The location of the proposed vacation is provided on the attached figure. KPM properties is requesting that the City formally vacate the utility and drainage easement located along a former property line that existed within the site prior to the property being re- platted in 2003. This is essentially an action to remove an easement that is no longer needed for public utilities or drainage. The subject easement would overlap the proposed townhome lots included in the final plat for Tanami 2 "d Addition. Vacating the easement would assist in avoiding possible property title issues for the townhome lots in the future. Consistent with the City Charter, a first reading to establish a date for a second reading and public hearing to consider an ordinance vacating certain portions of storm sewer easement is requested for March 22, 2004. i CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 22nd day of March, 2004, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an ordinance vacating a portion of utility and drainage easement within the final plat for Tanami T Addition. 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 VACATING A PORTION OF UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT WITHIN THE FINAL PLAT FOR TANAMI 2 ND ADDITION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. A portion of utility and drainage easement as donated and dedicated on the record plat of TANAMI ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows: The westerly five (5) feet of Lot 2, Block 1 and the easterly five (5) feet of Lot 1, Block 1, adjoining said Lot 2 all in said TANAMI ADDITION; except the northerly ten (10) feet and southerly five (5) feet thereof. Section 2. Notwithstanding the legal description provided above, it is the express intent of the City not to vacate any street or utility easements dedicated to the public in the plat of TANAMI 2m ADDITION, as approved by Resolution No. 2003 -159. Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of .2004. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeouts indicate matt er to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) C Established in 1962 INVOICE NO 67794 v, LOT SURVEYS COMPANY, INC. F .B.NO 955 -06 LAND SURVEYORS SCALE: 1" 60' REGISTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF STATE OF MINNESOTA o Denotes Iron MonnwA o 7601 73rd Avenue North 763- 680 -3093 Minneapol* Minnesota 66428 Fax No. 680 -3622 §�ururgurz C4rrtifirate a N E KPM PROPERTIES o LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PARCEL: Lot 2, Block 1 and the Easterly 88.00 feet of Lot 1, Block I'adjoininyy sold Lot 2 all in TANAMI ADD /T1AV, per plat of record in Hennepin County, Minnesoto. 69TH AVENUE N. S89 °33 "W 260.80 •fir •..mog raA boss of riser .r k i r•tft.�+�.,� 88:00 fX 5- ''7 5 —rf PORTION OF BASEMENT TO BE VACATED 0 CA Y� rY iII G vii r rr T. y C. i UTILIry AND DRAINAGE &ASEMENT" S85 °05'07 "W 260.00 DESCRIPTION OF EASEMENT TO BE VACATED: To vacate that part of the utility and drainage easement as- donated and dedicated on the record plat of TANAMI ADDITION, Hennepin county, Minnesota, described as follow: The Westerly 5 feet of Lot 2, Block 1 and the Easterly 5 feet of Lot 1, Block 1, adjoining said Lot 2 all in said TANAMI ADDITION; except the Northerly 10 feet and Southerly 5 feet thereof. The only easements shown are from plots of record or information provided by client. We hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of a survey of the boundaries of the above described land and the location of all buildings and visible encroachments, if any, from or on Signed said land. Charles F. Anderson, Minn. Reg. No.21753 or Surveyed by us this 14th day of January 4 04 Gregory R. Prasch, Minn Reg No. 24992 City Council Agenda Item No. 7e Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING ENGINEER'S FEASIBILITY REPORT AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2004 -01, 02, 03 AND 04, NORTHPORT AREA NEIGHBORHOOD STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center City Council, by Resolution No. 2003 -150 directed the preparation of an engineer's feasibility report regarding proposed improvements to the streets, storm drainage system and public utilities in the Northport Neighborhood as described in said report; and WHEREAS, the Director of Public Works has prepared said report, and recommends that the proposed improvements be considered; and WHEREAS, the costs have been estimated for these proposed street, utility and storm sewer improvements; and WHEREAS, it is proposed to assess a portion of the cost of the street and storm drainage improvements against properties within the project area; and WHEREAS, the estimated project cost is estimated to be $3,365,085 and the project funding sources are currently estimated to be: Street Special Assessments $519,110 Storm Drainage Special Assessments $165,020 Sanitary Sewer Utility $614,745 Water Utility $635,760 Storm Sewer Utility $467,720 Street Light Utility $51,000 Street Construction Fund $563,330 Municipal State Aid $348,400 Total $3,365,085 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 8 th day of March, 2004, in the City Hall Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard to pass upon said improvement project and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by said improvements will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to said improvements. RESOLUTION NO. 2. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and shall state in the notice the total cost of the improvement. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. i MEMORANDUM BRD KLYN CE"" DATE: February 3, 2004 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting Engineer's Feasibility Report and Calling for a Public Hearing, Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01, 02, 03 and 04, Northport Area Neighborhood Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements On October 13, 2003, the City Council established the Northport Area Neighborhood project by Resolution 2003 -150. This action was taken in accordance with the 5 -year Capital Improvement Program, which identifies the Northport Area for street and utility reconstruction in 2004. The attached feasibility report provides a summary of the project evaluation and preliminary layout of street and utility improvements. The report also includes the results of a resident survey that was mailed to all property owners within the project area. A public information meeting was conducted on January 14, 2004 to provide project information to residents within the project area and gain additional input from the public. The informational meeting was generally positive in nature with the majority of questions and concerns relating to water quality problems. The ro osed utility improvements include modifications to the water distributions stem to p p tY P Y address existing water quality problems. All existing unlined cast iron water main is proposed to be replaced with cement lined ductile iron water main pipe. A water system computer model was used to evaluate changes to existing water main sizes in order to increase flow velocities and circulation within the neighborhood. Similar methods were used to substantially reduce water quality problems within the Orchard Lane West Neighborhood during reconstruction in 1997. The project cost is estimated to be $3,365,085. Funding sources for the project are proposed from a variety of sources as described in the feasibility report and as listed below. Special Assessments $684,130 Sanitary Sewer Utility $614,745 Water Utility $635,760 Storm Sewer Utility $467,720 Street Light Utility $51,000 Street Construction Fund $563,330 Municipal State Aid $348,400 It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution to receive the Engineer's Feasibility Report, and to call for a public hearing for March 8, 2004 to consider approval of the project. Legal notice would then be published, and all property owners who could potentially be assessed for improvements would receive a Notice of Public Hearing via certified mail. I� City of Brooklyn Center 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PKWY 31 BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 ENGINEERING: 763 -569 -3340 FAX. 763 -569 -3494 ENGINEER'S FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR NORTHPORTAREA EI HB RH N G a o0 D IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2004 -01, 02, 03 &04 FEBRUARY 2004 I hereby certify that this feasibility report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision, and that I am a duly Registered Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota Reg. No. 26437 Todd A. Blomstrom, P.E. February 3, 2004 Feasibility Report Northport Area Neighborhood Page 1 OVER VIE 1' (see Figure 1) The proposed projects include roadway and utility improvements for the Northport Area Neighborhood, more specifically all public streets as shown in Figure 1. The general improvement area consists of the following streets: All streets within the area bounded by France Avenue on the east, Bass Lake Road on the north, June Avenue, Indiana Avenue and Twin Lake Boulevard on the west, and 53 Avenue on the south. Northport Area improvements are included in the 2004 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP includes an estimated project budget of $3,301,700. Planned improvements include, replacement of water main and sanitary sewer, extension of storm sewer, installation of curb gutter and replacement of street pavements. This report was prepared in response to City Council Resolution No. 2003 -150 directing staff to prepare a feasibility report and collect public input on the project. A public information meeting was conducted on January 14, 2004. A resident survey was also distributed as part of the project evaluation process. A majority of the public comments received from property owners relate to water quality issues within the project area. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS STREETS Improvement Project 2004 -01 (see Figure 2) The streets in the proposed project area were originally constructed in conjunction with utility installations in 1956 through 1969. The existing streets are very flat and do not have concrete curb and gutter. On average, the streets are 30 feet wide, with a pavement thickness of about 3 to 4 inches. These streets are aging and showing fatigue and distress, particularly along their unprotected edges. The City's Pavement Management Program indicates that it is no longer cost effective to routinely maintain these streets (i.e., patch and sealcoat). Complete reconstruction is considered warranted. The following streets are designated as Municipal State Aid routes within the project area: Halifax Avenue, Eckburg Avenue, and France Avenue south of Eckburg Avenue. These streets are eligible for the use of Municipal State Aid funds for reconstruction. All other streets within the proposed project area are local City streets. It is proposed to reconstruct these streets as two lane roadways measuring 30 feet in width with a structural capacity for the current volume and vehicle distribution. The portion of Indiana Avenue just west of Halifax will be 24 feet wide due to limited right -of -way. On -street parking on both sides would continue to be allowed on all streets in accordance with the City's parking ordinances with the exception of the segment of Indiana mentioned above. Concrete curbs and gutters and driveway aprons would be installed as part of the improvement. In addition, the existing flat street grades would be redesigned to provide for enhanced drainage. Proposed street improvements are identified on Figure 2. Feasibility Report Northport Area Neighborhood Page 2 Traffic volumes on these streets are typical of local residential streets. Traffic counts on France Avenue north of 53` Avenue were measured at 819 vehicle per day in 2003 and 985 vehicle per day in 2001. Traffic counts on Halifax Avenue south of 58 Avenue were measured at 1041 vehicle per day in 2003 and 1672 vehicle per day in 2001. Traffic counts on adjacent streets are estimated to be lower than .France Avenue. Significant changes in local traffic patterns are not anticipated within the project area. The current project design includes replacement of a majority of sidewalk within the project area. Sidewalks are located along France Avenue, France Place, and the northern portion of Halifax Avenue. These sidewalks provide a pedestrian connection from Bass Lake Road and 53` Avenue to Northport Park. Expansion of the sidewalk system is not proposed for this project. The estimated cost for street improvements is $1,643,840 and includes a lump sum allocation ($25,000) for planting reforestation trees to replace those trees removed for construction. An amount of $34,000 has also been allocated for a portion of the cost for replacement of street lights. Additional work has been included for miscellaneous pavement repairs, including repairs to the salt storage pad at the Central Garage ($12,000), repairs to 4100 Lakebreeze Avenue ($9,500 removed from 2002 Street Project), pavement replacement at Lift Station No. 3 ($3,200) and replacement of miscellaneous curb gutter and sidewalk ($16,000). Estimated costs for the new street improvements are included in a Cost and Funding Chart on the attached Table 1. STORM DRAINAGE Improvement Project 2004 -02 (see Figure 3 for proposed storm sewer system) The existing storm sewer system in the project area was installed on a per development basis and is undersized throughout the proposed project area. The flat topography of the project area also compounds drainage deficiencies. Generally, it is proposed to replace the existing pipes and install additional pipes to reach additional areas and alleviate localized drainage problems. The majority of surface water runoff from the site generally outlets the neighborhood to either Twin Lake or the existing storm water basin within Northport Park. Minimal area is available for the addition of storm water treatment improvements prior to discharging to Twin Lake. Project design will maximize the amount of storm water runoff directed to Northport Park in order to minimize the quantity of untreated discharge to Twin Lake. Residents have requested that the City consider dredging of the existing basin within Northport Park. Improvements to this basin may require extensive permit applications for potential wetland impacts. This process will be started as part of the project design process, but permitting may require more time than is available before the scheduled bid date for this project. Costs for potential dredging work have not been included in the project cost estimates at this time. Figure 3 shows a preliminary concept for storm drainage improvements to serve the project area. The project design essentially provides for installation of additional storm sewers and catch basins to provide additional pick -up points throughout the neighborhood, thereby allowing streets to be regraded to provide more positive drainage, and to minimize localized flooding. The estimated cost for storm sewer improvements is $477,740. Table 1 provides a summary of costs and funding sources. The cost of curb gutter to improve drainage for the project area is allocated to the storm sewer utility fund. Feasibility Report Northport Area Neighborhood Page 3 SANITARY SEWERS Improvement Project 2004 -04 (see Figure 4) All sanitary sewers in the project area are 8 -inch and 10 -inch diameter clay pipes, installed in the 1950's and 1960's. These sewers were constructed without modem rubber gasket joints and are subject to ground water and root infiltration. City maintenance records along with a televised inspection of all sewers in this area document a significant tree root infiltration problem and some structural defects in the sewer mains. Surveys received from residents also indicate some experiences with plugging of service lines that can often be attributed to root penetration of the pipe joints. City maintenance crews are required to annually perform root sawing and removals on the sanitary mains in the project area to prevent back -ups. Therefore, the majority of all sewer mains in the project area are proposed to be replaced. Staff has compared costs of complete replacements vs. repair and replacement of specific problem areas only. Because of construction methods, mobilization costs, and in consideration of the final product and long term performance, it has been determined that in the long -term perspective, complete replacement is recommended. In accordance with City policy and past construction practice, individual service lines between the sewer main and the property line would be replaced. The estimated cost of sanitary sewer work as proposed is $614,745 as shown on Table 1. WATER MAINS Improvement Project 2003 -04 (see Figure 5) A majority of the water distribution system in this particular neighborhood was installed in the mid 1950's. The existing water main is unlined cast iron pipe. Water quality has been a long term problem within portions of the Northport Area neighborhood. These problems have included high levels of iron precipitate, taste, odor, clogging of fixtures and service lines, and maintaining disinfection level. City maintenance crews have been performing water system flushing within the Northport area every two weeks throughout the summer in an attempt to minimize water quality problems. Modifications to the distribution system are proposed to address existing water quality problems. First, all existing cast iron water main is proposed to be replaced with cement lined ductile iron water main pipe. Modern water main pipe materials will reduce direct contact of supply water to the internal iron pipe wall material. Second, a water system computer model was used to evaluate changes to existing water main sizes in order to increase flow velocities within the neighborhood. An engineering consultant continues to evaluate potential modifications and will provide final modifications during the preparation of plans and specifications. Similar methods were used to substantially reduce water quality problems within the Orchard Lane West Neighborhood during reconstruction in 1997. Additional information regarding water supply problems was received from property owners during the public participation process. Based on that information and additional review of other available information, staff will continue to evaluate water system improvements to maximize improvements to water quality within this portion of the distribution system. Final recommendations will be made during the final design process and project cost estimates will be revised accordingly. At this time the estimated cost of water improvements as proposed is $577,760 as shown on Table 1. Feasibility Report Northport Area Neighborhood Page 4 ESTIMATED COSTS AND FUNDING CONSIDERATIONS (see Table 1) The total estimated cost for the proposed project is $3,365,085. A detailed breakdown of this estimate, as well as funding sources is explained as follows in this report and attachment. Costs and Fundine for Street Improvements. Proiect No. 2004 -01 The estimated project cost for roadway improvements for all streets in this project area is $1,643,840. These costs include project administration, engineering, a portion of street lighting and reforestation. It is proposed to levy special assessments for street improvements in accordance with the 2004 rates adopted by the City Council. The rates adopted by the City Council provide for a standard 2004 residential street assessment rate of $2,808 per R1 zoned residential property. These rates would be assessed to all benefited residential properties as shown on the preliminary assessment schedule provided on Table 2. The preliminary assessment schedule includes the assessment of one residential unit for Northport Park and two city owned lots along Indiana Avenue. On this basis it is estimated that special assessments totaling $519,110 would be levied for street improvements. The remaining project costs would be funded from the Municipal State Aid Fund, Street Construction Fund, Water Utility Fund ($58,000) and the Storm Sewer Utility Fund ($155,000). Costs and Fundine for Storm Drainage Svstem Improvements. Proiect No. 2004 -02 The total estimated cost for storm drainage improvements within the Northport Neighborhood Area is $477,740. This includes the cost of storm sewer construction throughout the project area. It is proposed to levy special assessments for storm drainage improvements in accordance with the 2004 rates adopted by the City Council. Application of this rate to properties benefited by these improvements will result in estimated special assessments of $892 per Rl zoned residential property. These rates would be assessed to all benefited residential properties as shown on the preliminary assessment schedule provided on Table 2. The preliminary assessment schedule also includes storm drainage assessments of one residential unit for Northport Park and two city owned lots along Indiana Avenue. On this basis it is estimated that special assessments totaling $165,020 would be levied for storm drainage improvements. The Storm Drainage Utility Fund would pay for a substantial amount of the remainder of the storm sewer costs. Costs and Fundine for Sanitary Sewer and Water Main Improvements. Proiect No. 2004 -03 04 The estimated cost of sanitary sewer repairs and/or replacements is $614,745 and the estimated costs for water main repair and/or replacements is $577,760. As previously noted, these cost estimates are preliminary at this time. However, all such costs would be funded by their respective utility funds, in accordance with established policy for such improvements. Feasibility Report Northport Area Neighborhood Page 5 Recommended 2004 Proiect Schedule February 10 City Council receives feasibility report, declares cost to be assessed, and calls for public hearing March 10 Public Hearing, City Council may authorize the project and order preparation of plans and specifications. March 24 Approve plans and specifications, authorize Ad for Bids April 23 Bid opening April 28 City Council awards contract May 1 Start construction October 15 Construction Substantially Complete Conclusion The overall condition of the City's street and utility infrastructure systems is critical to the operation, safety, welfare, and economic health of the entire City. As a result of the infrastructure needs'described, and the proposed solutions and estimated costs described in this report, the proposed project is considered to be necessary, cost effective, and feasible. 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Boa I oaw�me I PRIM 5 WATER MAN Table 1: Cost and Funding Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01, 02, 03, 04 Northport Area Improvements Sanitary Water Storm Street Estimated Streets Sewer Main Sewer Lights Total Estimated Expenditures Estimated Construction Cost 1 $1,306,400.00 $520,950.001 $489,600.00 $405,400.00 1 $2,722,350.00 Contingencies (10 1 $130,640.00 $52,095.001 $48,960.00 $40,540.00 $272,235.00 Administration, Engineering Legal 1 $104,500.00 $41,700.001 $39,200.00 $31,800.00 $217,200.00 Reforestation I $25,000.00 1 1 $25,000.00 Street Lights I $34,000.00 1 $51,000.001 $85,000.001 2004 Misc. Pavement Repairs I $43,300.00 I 1 $43,300.001 Total Estimated Project Costs (Feasibility) $1,643,840.00 $614,745.00 $577,760.00 $477,740.00 $51,000.00 $3,365,085.00 (Estimated Revenue Street Assessments ($2,806 /unit) 1 $519,110.001 1 1 1 1 $519,110.00 Storm Drainage Assessments ($892/unit) I I 1 1 $165,020.001 1 $165,020.00 Sanitary Sewer Utility Fund 1 1 $614,745.001 1 1 1 $614,745.00 Water Utility Fund I $58,000.001 1 $577,760.001 1 1 $635,760.00 Storm Sewer Utility Fund 1 $155,000.001 1 1 $312,720.001 1 $467,720.00 Street Light Utility Fund I I I 1 1 $51,000.001 $51,000.00 Street Construction Fund 1 $563,330.001 1 1 1 1 $563,330.00 Municipal State Aid 1 $348,400.001 1 1 1 1 $348,400.00 Total Estimated Revenue (Feasibility) $1,643,840.00 $614,745.00 $577,760.00 $477,740.00 $51,000.00 $3 Rev. 2 -3 -04 Curb gutter drainage improvement costs allocated to storm sewer utility 3.5% of street costs allocated to water utility TABLE 2 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER PROPOSED PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 21912004 Q NORTHPORT NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2004 -01 02 e PROPERTY ID ADDRESS LEVY LEVY STORM 03- 118 -21 -13 -0042 13804 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -13 -0043 13800 FRANCE PLACE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -23 -0010 15743 JUNE AVE N. 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -23 -0011 15737 JUNE AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0001 15737 HALIFAX AVE N 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0002 15731 HALIFAX AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0003 5725 HALIFAX AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0004 5719 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0005 15713 HALIFAX AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0006 15707 HALIFAX AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0007 15701 HALIFAX AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0008 15718 JUNE AVE N 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0009 15724 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0010 15730 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0011 15736 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0012 4019 58TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0015 5731 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0016 15725 JUNE AVE N I 15997 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0017 15719 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0018 15712 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0019 15706 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0020 15700 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0021 15709 JUNE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0022 15701 JUNE AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0030 13919 58TH AVE N 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0031 13918 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 I $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0032 13912 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0033 13906 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0034 13900 FRANCE PLACE 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0035 3828 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0036 3824 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0037 13820 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0038 13816 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0039 13812 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0040 13808 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0041 13801 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0042 13807 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0043 13813 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0044 13819 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0045 13825 FRANCE PLACE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0046 13901 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.001 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0047 13907 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 i 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0048 13913 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0049 13919 FRANCE PLACE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0050 13918 57TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0051 13912 57TH AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0052 13906 57TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0053 13900 57TH AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0054 13824 57TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0055 13818 57TH AVE N I 15997 i $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -24 -0056 13812 57TH AVE N 1 15997 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 Pagel TABLE 2 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER PROPOSED PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 2/9/2004 Q NORTHPORT NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2004 -01 02 PROPERTY ID ADDRESS LEVY LEVY STORM 03- 118 -21 -24 -0057 13806 57TH AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0002 15603 HALIFAX AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0003 5601 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0007 5612 INDIANA AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0008 15615 INDIANA AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0009 15611 INDIANA AVE N 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0010 15607 INDIANA AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0011 15533 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0012 13813 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0013 13819 ECKBERG DRIVE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0014 13825 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0015 13831 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0016 15527 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0017 15521 FRANCE AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0018 13801 57TH AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0019 13807 57TH AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0020 13815 57TH AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0021 13819 57TH AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0022 13825 57TH AVE N 1 15997 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0023 13901 57TH AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0024 1390757TH AVE N 1 15997 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0025 13915 57TH AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0026 15630 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0027 13918 BURQUEST LANE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0028 13912 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0029 13906 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0030 13900 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0031 13824 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0032 13818 BURQUEST LANE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0033 13812 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0034 13806 BURQUEST LANE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0035 13800 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0036 13801 BURQUEST LANE 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0037 13807 BURQUEST LANE 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0038 13815 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0039 13819 BURQUEST LANE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0040 13825 BURQUEST LANE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 i 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0041 13901 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0042 13907 BURQUEST LANE 15997 1 $2,806.00 i 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0043 13913 BURQUEST LANE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0044 15610 HALIFAX AVE N 15997 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0045 15600 HALIFAX AVE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0046 13912 56TH AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0047 13906 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 i $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0048 13900 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 i $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0049 13824 56TH AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0050 13818 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0051 13812 56TH AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0052 13806 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0053 13800 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0054 13801 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 Page 2 TABLE 2 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER PROPOSED PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL `E 2/9/2004 NORTHPORT NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2004 -01 02 PROPERTY ID ADDRESS LEVY &%LEVY STORM 03- 118 -21 -31 -0055 13807 56TH AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0056 13815 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0057 13819 56TH AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0058 3825 56TH AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0059 3901 56TH AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0060 13907 56TH AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0061 13915 56TH AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0062 15530 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0063 15520 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0064 13912 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0065 13906 ECKBERG DRIVE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0066 13900 ECKBERG DRIVE I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0067 13824 ECKBERG DRIVE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0068 13818 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 i 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0069 13812 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0070 13806 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0071 13800 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 Q.3= 118, 21 -31M Q072. PC -IT OF `BROOKLYN 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03� 91821.81.,QQ73 ,IC'ITYOF.BRO,OKLYW ENTER, "A 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 11.8 -21 -31 -0074 15512 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0075 15456 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0076 15517 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0077 15451 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0078 13901 ECKBERG DRIVE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0079 13917 ECKBERG DRIVE I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0080 13925 ECKBERG DRIVE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0081 15603 INDIANA AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0082 15601 INDIANA AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 i $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0083 15531 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03.„ ,118'21, -31, 0084` 1HALIF1UE N:` H.,, =1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0085 15618 INDIANA AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0086 15615 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0087 15607 HALIFAX AVE N 15997 I $2,806.00 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0088 15627 HALIFAX AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0089 15621 HALIFAX AVE N 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0090 15624 INDIANA AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0091 15630 INDIANA AVE N 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -31 -0092 15621 INDIANA AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0001 15401 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0002 15406 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0003 15427 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0004 15421 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0005 15415 TWIN LAKE BLVD E. I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0006 15341 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0007 15333 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0008 15325 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0009 15317 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0010 15412 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0011 15415 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0012 15345 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0013 15337 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 $2,806.00 15998 $892.00 Page 3 TABLE 2 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER PROPOSED PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 2/9/2004 NORTHPORT NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2004 -01 02 PROPERTY ID ADDRE SS LEVY LEVY STORM 03- 118 -21 -34 -0014 15325 FRANCE AVE N 1 15997 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0015 15315 FRANCE AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0016 15307 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0017 15301 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0018 15300 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0021 15328 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0022 15338 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0023 15344 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0024 15513 FRANCE AVE N 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0025 15507 FRANCE AVE N 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0026 5501 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0027 5421 FRANCE AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0028 15450 TWIN LAKE BLVD E i 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0029 5444 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0030 5438 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0031 15432 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0032 15445 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 i $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0033 15439 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0034 15433 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0036 15309 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 $2,806.00 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0037 15301 TWIN LAKE BLVD E I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0038 15308 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -34 -0039 15316 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -42 -0004 15530 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 i 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -42 -0005 15520 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 034 a IC.iTY.OF BROQKL'M GENTER_;.1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 I $892.00 03- 118 -2142 -0020 15550 FRANCE AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 1 $892.00 03- 118 -21 -42 -0021 15540 FRANCE AVE N 1 15997 I $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 03- 118 -21-43 -0090 15510 FRANCE AVE N I 15997 I $2,806.00 I 15998 $892.00 10- 118 -21 -21 -0021 15250 GREAT VIEW AVENUE 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 $892.00 10- 118 -21 -21 -0023 15260 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 I 15998 I $892.00 10- 118 -21 -21 -0035 15261 TWIN LAKE BLVD E 1 15997 1 $2,806.00 1 15998 1 $892.00 I I I I I I I 1$519,110.001 I $165,020.00 Page 4 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 3807 2 blvd. No Backyard holds water after rain no Seem to have lots of rust. N/A N/A spruce problem in basement because I have trees. perimeter tile and a sump. 3815 Blvd. No Basement floods on occasion. Water smells like rotten No Just water. tree eggs and tastes like metal. Water is yellow. Poor water pressure. Cannot take a shower if other water is running in house. 3825 Yes Yes No Taste is poor and does No Will the rust be gone? have an odor, plus it's rusty. 3907 Remove Lines cleaned No Water pressure is poor. No Street has started to break -up in places on our d 3 years every other Taste is strong iron. Hot street. Water pools at end of neighbor's ago. year. water has a sulfur smell. driveway. Water is rust tinged. Stains have gotten worse. 3913 Yes Yes No Water pressure is weak No N/A when two faucets are on. Taste is bad. Water is rusty. OWN 3800 N/A No Flooding in street and yard. Yes to all questions. No No N/A water pressure, taste is terrible, bad odor, lots of orange, brown, etc. 3831 N/A No problem. Flooding at street comer. Water taste is poor, color No I have lost several feet of my yard on my corner, is dark, when water because of cars running over corner and the snow softener went out my plows. My garden is now closer to the street and clothes were all ruined, I'm worried about losing it during construction. I shower toilet turned lost 1 -1/2 feet when the City fixed the corner. rusty color. 3900 N/A No No Very low water pressure. No How much lawn will we lose or be torn up? Will Bad tasting water. Water I loose trees? Will I be reimbursed for my is often brownish color. landscaping? How will I access my home when the street is torn up? How long will refurbishment take? 1 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 3901 N/A No problems. None City water is No N/A undrinkable. It reminds me of swamp water. Even with a water softener it is still somewhat unpleasant smelling. 3917 No blvd. Cleaned out No. Only if it pours inches of rain in Poor pressure, disgusting No The cost. but one once and had a short time. It comes in our walkout odor, lots of rust tree in replacement basement. deposits. Clothes always front of line from turning orange. I can't yard. house to road add Clorox or bleach, it (tree roots). doesn't mix with the water. r, S.s..;€ „xr d t -i'" 3,a, 3 �rr ..�,2?a 5315 No trees No problems. Some minor flooding in backyard Taste is bad and No I don't mind current sidewalk setup but I dislike near after heavy rain. Large puddle at end sometimes has an odor. bituminous pavement being used in other areas. service. of driveway 2 -3" deep. Color is rusty The project in 2002 was very long and disruptive occasionally. and I hope this one will be done quicker. 5421 N/A Have had line Storm drains could be more efficient. Water often comes out of No Correct storm drainage through regrading and cleaned but After storms there is often areas of tap appearing very resurfacing of France Ave. I hope you do not still toilet standing water unable to flow to cloudy. expand the sidewalk as wide as on 53` Ave and sometimes storm drains. 53` to Hwy 100. does not have enough pressure to flush a t x.� s i 4. C x$43' _.f� t ruizce, 4 f x w �a 'wt r.. a. Place �y. .,jdd xrr Y� z .3 r +�s %�a� u §�W, a'a&,a.. ,a�e.,m sc .d nom:,, 3808 No blvd. Cleaned twice No problem. Color, however the water Yes. Let N/A trees. before trees is flushed out at the me know were hydrants regularly so no so I can removed. problem. get sprinkler company to take care of system. 2 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 3819 Trees by Have had Periodically wet basement. No N/A N/A front of main line D/W. cleaned. 3901 N/A No No No No N/A 3907 N/A No No Taste, odor No How many years will this take based on what we have seen in other areas it is at least a two year project. Will we be expected to find off -site parking? If so, for how long? Why one fee for all? Not fair for those with small lots. 2M y N EW -3„ 5520 N/A No No, however I'd much rather utilize Yes. Worst problem is No I don't want storm drains in our neighborhood. rain gardening to handle surface the occasional black Would prefer a rain garden approach. Black gunk water runoff. I really don't want a gunky debris which in our water is the worst problem, then odor and storm drain system. In our makes the bath water taste. neighborhood they are not the best dirty, leaves dark spots solution. on light laundry. We do not drink the water. Water stinks of rotten eggs. Odor is a problem and pressure is low. 5603 No Yes, twice but Yes, basement from the back of the Pressure seems a little No N/A not related to house. low. Water tastes terrible roots. here and has an odor and we have experienced some brown/yellow color at times. We only drink from the filtered water in our refrigerator. 5615 N/A No No Bad odor, black No No sometimes. 5601 Yes Lines clean No flooding. Color and taste general No Concerned that the gutter line across my lot will twice in 10 problem. Hot water be maintained and ask that the riser portion of the years. heater may contribute to curb and gutter be removed (laid down) to color. compliment the blacktop and concrete area across my lot front. 5607 N/A No We always have a big puddle in the Water is terrible. Rusty No We have concerns about how these street street in front of garage. water. Clothes and improvements will affect our property. appliances are stained. Coffee has a film on top. 3 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 5612 Tree in Past problems If there is a lot of rain it gets wet in Water tastes bad and also No N/A front with tree roots my crawl space. smells bad and we have a yard. but replaced lot of rust in water. I had tree. Use to a quick active valve clean line installed and it took care every two of pressure problem. years, 5615 No Service Basement flooding. Low pressure after N/A N/A cleaned 2 flushing toilet. times. rar,.„ w. A. 11" ,.I 61,1111111 1 1115"E4 a af., 5 a t 3,.,. a llllC�V� ��:_f��. ,�3:� �,k.�.a�8r. �,�..s �*�t�����; s"�..� �a�.,�,,�����,,.d�! a� ��.,�_�'�a., 5700 Huge No sewer Water is basement on occasion. Poor water pressure. No Approx. 4 years ago houses built next to me on maple 10 problems. Mainly if gutters clogged. Poor soil Cold water seems to taste Indiana and June, developer put in street and did ft. from around house. Rambler short one rather metallic. areal bad job. Sewers never have drained street. block in basement. properly and in fact they redid them shortly after and it did not solve the problem. 5718 No No No No No No 5725 N/A No No No Yes N/A ^e Y s'.... a• /1= Q/t ff „'..''�c,. •aztt'- ,•,3� �..I.y. y i r .r. .:,:r, ';a;V� T I L .,eL r T k cea ix.� y;;r�,.3._�,�s.._ ;a'�;r 5261 N/A Have line to If the tar curbing in front of my N/A No N/A street cleaned driveway gets damaged the water in every 3 years. the street drains down my driveway. 5309 Trees No No Bathroom faucet smells No Brooklyn Center's taxes are the 3` highest in the near like sulfur 40% of the state. Are we spending money wisely or just blvd. time. spending money? Has the special assessment percent been the same over the entire 11 years of the street program? 5317 I might. No problem. No problem. Good pressure. Taste is No None good and no odor. Color only when they flush the system. 5344 N/A Just moved. Had water after a heavy rain. I think Twice after a hard rain No Will there be a project to soften the water? I here in Feb. the rain came down the exhaust vent the water looked brown know that Mpls. water is soft. 2003. for the furnace. and rusty from the faucet. Previous Water does smell owners had metallic at times. line clean in 2002. 4 0 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 5415 Yes have Lines cleared No Very rusty water even Yes N/A blvd. to street with water softener and trees several times. using rust remover pellets Had %z" tree with water softener. roots coming up to the toilet when toilet was replaced in the basement. 5427 No Blvd. Have lines Basement drain periodically backs Extremely hard even with N/A I think investing in better water infrastructure is a trees cleaned up, it requires regular service. new water softener. Rust good idea. annually. is a problem with drains that are not used every day. Quality is poor with lots of particles. 5439 N/A No No No Yes No 5444 N/A No outside Only during extreme storms. I Large amount of orange Yes, but Sidewalks would be a welcome addition as we problems. believe it's related to an inefficient sediment. Change water not have a large number of walkers and joggers year gutter /downspout problem. filter every 6 months. connected round. to distributio n system. 5445 N/A No issues. No None Yes I personally think, as my neighbors do, that there is no need for improvements at this time. 5450 N/A No No Drinking water tastes like No N/A junk. 5456 No trees Even with the N/A It has extreme iron No I have one tree in front yard will that be a near line. drain cleaned, content. Pressure is fair problem? I'm concerned about the length of time water empties but only one thing using it takes to complete the job. I'm concerned about very slow water can run at a time. my concrete driveway which is a couple years from washer. Odor to water. I have old. Will I have to pay for another driveway? If water purifier for I'm unable to attend informational meeting will I drinking. receive the information given at that meeting? 5512 N/A None No None Yes None ,.,x s ME .z. 53 i. 1�VC. „,�s?� ..,._e..w 0, Mm, ^1 56 !/i Ave 3800 Blvd No trouble No Low pressure. No N/A 5 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 3818 N/A N/A No problem. Water pressure is low. If No How does someone on a fixed income pay for the someone is taking a repairs? Is there anyway to treat Brooklyn shower and another Center's water so we wouldn't have to use a faucet is turned on, the water softener? water shuts off. Bad odor and taste. We buy our drinking water. Kitchen sink makes a gurgling sound. 3912 N/A No problem. No problem. Pressure is low. Taste, No N/A odor and color are bad. 3915 No trees Roots cleaned No Water has an odor, poor No N/A in blvd. out of service taste and poor pressure. but huge last month. It took me 2 minutes and oak in Main 50 seconds to fill a 5 middle problems have gallon bucket today with of front been with cold water. Also have yard. toilet. problems with laundry tubs and shower. �t C S�` Ave..",.:. �..4 E „a... a 1 .a�.. 3812 No Have had line N/A We have rusty water. It No I intensely dislike our water. I sincerely hope cleaned more stains appliances and you are going to do something about it next year. than once. laundry. It smells bad. It has been long past time for this problem to be Despite cleaning toilet corrected. bowl and using rust inhibitors it always looks brown. 3815 N/A No problem. No problem. Pressure could be better. No We are on a long block and it is very dark. Taste and odor is very bad. It constantly stains my appliances. 3818 No No No Low pressure. Odor very N/A N/A strong and color looks yellow and stains the clothes, sinks and toilets. 3819 N/A Cleaned line No Low pressure. Bad taste, No Will my Elm tree be replaced if it's removed? once in 1956. odor at times. Rust bad even with softener. Pipes replaced, problem is back 6 TABLE 3 NORTHPORT SURVEY SUMMARY RESULTS 3824 Blvd. No No We have rust and odor No We have a beautiful Maple tree. At the time they tree off and on. were out surveying the surveyor said they removed weren't sure if it could be saved. We are 9 yrs. considering moving it closer to the house. What ago. is the procedure for this? Can the City do this or do we have to arrange it? 3901 Elm tree N/A Gutter's overflow due to heavy rain. Low water pressure. A No N/A lot of rust. Please address our water problem in this area when construction is done next Spring. w. O w x a. -2 N i ..,tom q.. :e; r a ,rx��..� �,tw.a ate` Via. as a ,�a ...�u .u� .:w �....,�rr.: NA No Answer I I 7 City Council Agenda Item No. 7f adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE ASSESSED AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2004 -01 AND 02, CONTRACT 2004 -A, NORTHPORT AREA NEIGHBORHOOD STREET AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center City Council has accepted the Engineer's Feasibility Report for Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01 and 02, Contract 2004 -A, Northport Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements, has heard and passed said improvement project; and WHEREAS, the total cost of the street and storm drainage improvement portion of said project is estimated to be $2,121,580; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk has prepared a proposed assessment roll showing the proposed amount to be specifically assessed for such improvement against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land within the district affected, without regard to cash valuation, as provided by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. That portion of the cost to be assessed against benefited property owners for street improvements is declared to be $519,110. That portion of the cost to be assessed against benefited property owners for storm drainage improvements is declared to be $165,020. 2. A hearing shall be held on the 8th day of March, 2004, in the City Hall Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard to pass upon such assessment and at such time and place all persons owning property affected by such improvements will be given an opportunity to be heard with reference to such assessment. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing, and shall state in the notice the total cost of the improvement. 4. The City Clerk shall cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each parcel described in the assessment roll not less than two weeks prior to the hearing. RESOLUTION NO. 5. The property owners of 5260 East Twin Lake Avenue, 5261 East Twin Lake Avenue, and 5250 Great View Avenue be given the option to be assessed for the Northport project or defer assessment until a future street and storm drainage project occurs along the frontage of their property. 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. XBR O�OKLYN MEMORA TER DATE: February 3, 2004 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring ost to be Assessed and Calling for a Public Hearin g g g on Proposed Special Assessments for Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01 and 02, Contract 2004 -A, Northport Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements Assuming the City Council has accepted the Engineer's Feasibility Report for the Northport neighborhood improvement, it is recommended that the City Council also call for a public hearing to consider the proposed special assessments to be levied in conjunction with this project. A resolution has been prepared that declares the cost to be assessed for the Northport Project and calls for a public hearing on the proposed special assessments on March 8, 2004 immediately following the improvement hearing. It is the staff's recommendation that the Council consider holding the special assessment hearing immediately following the project hearing. The purpose of holding the special assessment hearing prior to beginning the project is to assure that any objections to or appeals of the assessments are known prior to entering into a construction contract or issuing bonds to finance the assessed portion of the project. The established assessment rate sets a ceiling guaranteeing property owners of the final cost they will pay. Special assessments for this project have been calculated in accordance with the City's assessment policy and the 2004 R1 zoned residential rates of $2,806 for street improvements and $892 for storm drainage improvements. The total special assessments for this project are estimated to be $519,110 for street improvements and $165,020 for storm drainage improvements. The total assessment amounts were calculated based on a total of 185 properties being assessed. This includes RI zoned unit assessments for two city owned lots along Twin Lake and for Northport Park. Three properties located along the southern boundary of the project area (5260 and 5261 East Twin Lake, 5250 Great View Avenue) will not receive curb gutter, street replacement or utility replacements along a substantial portion of the property frontage. Staff proposes to provide these property owners the choice to be assessed for the Northport project or defer assessment until future street and utility construction occurs along the frontage for their property. Attached for City Council consideration is a resolution declaring cost to be assessed and calling fora ublic hearing on the proposed special assessments for Improvement Project Nos. 2004 -01 p g P p P P J and 02, Northport Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements. NORTHPORT RECONSTRUCTION AREA I1 SS LAKE RD 5743 4019 to 2 i I I I M n 5737 5736 5731 1 °D o o N N N I 5730 M M M M M n M m 5731 5724 57251 FRANCE M 5725 57191 m :2 n 381 5719 5718 57131 o n "o' n n n n n oo 5709 3808 5712 a0 o o N ro N M c 3804 W 1 57061 57071 M M Hm• n n n CO 00 n 3800 5701 ,1 57001 5701 57TH AVE N 5630 1,5627 M 0 O o N 5621 to n n n n n n n 5624 5621 o a0 N 0 a 0 N o 0 O O N 5615 5618 5615 M M n n r °D i n n BUROUEST LA 5611 5612 5607 o o o N °i 0 0 Q n n n n n n n r) n 5607 5603 oo c o o o N 1D N o o INDIANA 5603 NORTHPORT AVE. N. 5601 u` n n n n n n n n 5601 56TH AVE N PARK v o o m e m m n Go 5512 5531 N M M M M M M M M TWIN 3- 118 -21 -31 -0084 N N o o o r a° 0 0 0 LAKE n n n n r n n n n�� CITY PROPERTY I ECKBERG DR 5550 CITY PROPERTY G) o) CD m m Ln to M M M M M M M ,n 5540 5517 I 5512 5527 1 5451 11 5456 I 5521 1 5520 Q 1 I 5450 I 5513 Iv 5510 5445 1 5444 I 5507 1� 0 5438 1 5438 5501 1 5433 I 5432 I 5421 1 5 HAVE o 5427 5412 5415 1 N 5421 \5406 54011 o 5415 5344 53451 TH AVE Proposed Properties 5341 M M to have option for 5333 Ln 0 I I In M assesments with 5325 W !c 12 1 3RD PL N Northport Project 5317 In Ln 5309 o 5301 5300 5301 53RD AVE N 3801 W O City Council Agenda Item No. 79 adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DISEASED TREE REMOVAL COSTS, DELINQUENT WEED REMOVAL COSTS, AND DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 8th day of March, 2004 in City Hall at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to pass upon the proposed assessments for the following charges: Diseased Tree Removal Costs Delinquent Weed Removal Costs Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts 2. The City Clerk with the assistance of the Director of Public Works shall forthwith prepare assessment rolls for the above charges, and shall keep them on file and open to inspection by any interested persons. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing. 4. The City Clerk shall cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each parcel described in such assessment rolls not less than two weeks prior to the hearing. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. MEMORANDUM DATE: February 4 2004 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide's SUBJECT: Resolution Calling for a Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Diseased Tree Removal Costs, Delinquent Weed Removal Costs, and Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts The purpose of this resolution is to order a public hearing on Monday, March 8, 2004 at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter maybe heard, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for diseased tree removal costs, delinquent weed removal accounts, and delinquent public utility service accounts. All trees have been declared a public nuisance in the past City Council resolutions, and the trees have been removed by the City's tree contractor in accordance with established policy. Delinquent weed destruction account property owners have received notice of delinquent accounts in accordance with the established collection policy and have not made payment. 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. Proposed levy rolls are attached for the Council's information, except for the Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts. That proposed levy roll has over 550 entries and is quite lengthy. It will be available for inspection Monday night. Future council actions include the public hearing at the specified date and adoption of the resolution to certify the special assessment levy rolls with Hennepin County. The interest rate is 5.5 percent, as previously established by the Council. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PENDING LEVY ROLL Q FEBRUARY 9, 2004 TREE REMOVAL 2004 I SMUNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs five (5) years PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY Address Name NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. AMOUNT Legal Description Mailing Address 15993 101- 118 -21 -12 -0036 1 $459.38 16006 CAMDEN AVE N (SEAN -PAUL LENA KONISHI- HUMPHREY 1 15993 101 118 -21 -24 -0066 1 $1,710.75 1816 57TH AVE N IJASON WELLES I 1 15993 101- 118 -21 -24 -0091 1 $2,829.00 15828 BRYANT AVE N (ROBERT DRAKE 1 15993 101- 118 -21 -24 -0092 1 $1,055.78 15847 ALDRICH AVE N IROBERT JOHNSON 15993 101- 118 -21 -32 -0101 1 $805.50 5508 FREMONT AVE N IMOHAMED MOHAMED 15993 101- 118 -21 -33 -0093 1 $1,338.00 5447 EMERSON AVE N (GERALD LINDA KAMROW 15993 1,01- 118 -21 -33 -0114 1 $5,917.50 15339 EMERSON AVE N IMARY LODAHL 15993 101- 118 -21 -34 -0078 1 $1,444.50 15305 BRYANT AVE N ISHERRITA SCROGGINS 15993 101- 118 -21 -34 -0079 1 $1,444.50 15307 BRYANT AVE N (FRANCES GOLUB 15993 101- 118 -21 -42 -0019 1 $2,695.88 15547 LYNDALE AVE N !DAVID THIESEN 15993 102- 118 -21 -31 -0002 1 $912.50 15631 HILLSVIEW RD IGLENN AUBRY COLEMAN 15993 102- 118 -21 -42 -0014 1 $393.32 15501 LOGAN AVE N BRUCE DONNA HOBBS 15993 102- 118 -21 -42 -0064 1 $330.32 12213 ERICON DR FED NATL MORTGAGE ASSOC 15993 102- 118 -21 -43 -0077 1 $393.32 12006 55TH AVE N IKARLA STEPHEN DYE i 15993 102- 118 -21-44 -0112 1 $330.32 15351 HUMBOLDT AVE N !KRIS SHREECE KNIGHT 15993 103- 118 -21 -11 -0111 1 $239.75 15949 XERXES AVE N ITERESA KNIGHT 15993 103- 118 -21 -21 -0028 1 $432.69 16036 HALIFAX PL IMARK KATHY ALLEN 15993 110- 118 -21 -12 -0075 1 $2,067.5215113 EWING AVE N ICRAIG NIERODE 15993 110- 118 -21 -41 -0013 $1,055.78 13223 49TH AVE N ITAMMARA COCHRAN i 15993 125- 119 -21 -31 -0095 $318.26 11013 73RD AVE N ISTEPHEN DUBOIS 15993 127- 119 -21 -32 -0022 1 $1,870.50 14501 WOODBINE LA IMONSURU AJASA 15993 128- 119 -21 -43 -0012 1 $452.38 16924 SCOTT AVE N 1JOHN VICKIE WILMES 15993 133- 119 -21 -11 -0031 1 $1,002.53 16830 PERRY AVE N IGARWU BAYSAH BEATRICE WILLIAMS 15993 134- 119 -21 -12 -0051 1 $330.32 16818 EWING AVE N ILORRAINE SENESCALL 15993 134- 119 -21 -31 -0047 1 $239.75 16301 INDIANA AVE N IJAMES HESTER ESTHER VERSALLES 1 15993 134 119 -21 -34 -0056 1 $330.32 13806 62ND AVE N IROBERT JOHNSON 1 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0017 1 $1,337.95 16753 HUMBOLDT AVE N IKWI WONG 1 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0018 1 $1,337.95 16749 HUMBOLDT AVE N IKWI WONG 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0019 1 $1,337.95 16757 HUMBOLDT AVE N IKWI WONG 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0020 1 $1,337.95 16761 HUMBOLDT AVE N IKWI WONG 1 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0021 1 $1,367.95 16769 HUMBOLDT AVE N INANCY THOMAS VAN BEEK I 1 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0022 1 $1,337.95 16765 HUMBOLDT AVE N IKWI WONG I 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0023 1 $1,367.95 16773 HUMBOLDT AVE N IKWI WONG 15993 135- 119 -21 -11 -0024 i $1,367.95 16777 HUMBOLDT AVE N IALICIA HERNANDEZ 1 15993 135- 119 -21 -33 -0029 1 $1,471.00 12906 NASH RD IBOUASONE SENGCHANH XAYACHAK 15993 136- 119 -21 -31 -0028 1 $1,109.02 16430 COLFAX AVE N IVICENTA GOMEZ SANTOS JAIMES 15993 136- 119 -21 -43 -0033 1 $991.88 1515 62ND AVE N ICANDICE MATTSON I $44,765.87 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PENDING LEVY ROLL 4 FEBRUARY 9, 2004 WEED DESTRUCTION 2004 MUNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs one (1) year PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY Address Name NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. AMOUNT Legal DesCriDtion Mailinq Address 1 15994 101- 118 -21 -24 -0075 1 $130.00 15827 CAMDEN AVE N (KELLY KNUTSON 1 15994 103- 118 -21 -11 -0111 1 $350.00 15949 XERXES AVE N ITERESA KNIGHT 1 1 15994 110- 118 -21 -14 -0024 1 $230.00 14920 ZENITH AVE N IBARBARA BRUDER 1 15994 110- 118 -21 -32 -0071 1 $130.00 14110 LAKEBREEZE AVE N IGEE YANG NHIA HER 1 15994 128- 119 -21-41 -0124 1 $130.00 ILOT 2 BLOCK 1 CENTER BROOK ADDITION (KAREN LANG I 1 15994 134- 119 -21 -23 -0079 1 $130.00 14518 65'" AVE N (BLESSING ERNEST ANYANWU 1 15994 136- 119 -21 -12 -0002 1 $260.00 16856 WEST RIVER RD 1ZEV OMAN 15994 136 119 -21 -12 -0038 1 $350.00 1LOT 30 AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO 310 IDAVID EVANSON i I 1 I I I I I I I TOTAL 1 $1,710.00 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 1 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 100016000001 LARRY MEYER S Y 273.00 30.00 303.00 3311921120010 6843 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1669 100020000403 DIANNA ANDERSON S Y 71.84 30.00 101.84 3311921120014 6819 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1669 100021000308 AMOS RUSSELL S N 224.50 30.00 254.50 3311921120015 6813 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1669 100035000702 DESIREE WILKERSON S Y 254.29 30.00 284.29 3311921120056 5318 68TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1653 100048000204 PAM PARADISE S Y 262.61 30.00 292.61 3311921120038 6713 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1667 100050000704 THOMAS ANDREWS S Y 255.92 30.00 285.92 3311921120036 5312 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1650 100057000003 KENNY AKINDEMOURO S N 96.70 30.00 126.70 3311921120053 5407 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1675 100057000003 KENNY AKINDEMOURO F Y 3311921120053 1901 127TH LANE NW COON RAPIDS MN 55448 100057000003 SCOTT SOLLIDAY C Y 3311921120053 5407 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 100076000703 CELISA VEASY S Y 54.33 30.00 84.33 3311921120083 6731 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1663 100079000404 KAREN EDEBURN S Y 113.15 30.00 143.15 3311921120072 6801 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665 100085000603 KHALI RASHEED S Y 237.39 30.00 267.39 3311921120066 6837 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665 100086000503 SHARON BRACK S Y 107.36 30.00 137.36 3311921120065 6843 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1681 PROCEDURE ATION INFORMATION Procedure name: CERTREPT(UBONLN.BC) User: ROBINH,UB.BC,UBONLN Custom user profile: $UB Run date: 09 -FEB -2004 Started at: 08:42:56.0 Finished at: 08:42:58.4 Elapsed time: 00:00:02.4 CPU time: 00:00:02.0 Records read: 3434 Records selected: 664 Records written: 665 Selection values: ADDRESS -TYPE [P] "S" or TAX- ROLL SEND -CD [P] "Y" and AMT -OPEN [P] NE .00 I CURRENT CEROCATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42Qage 2 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 100092000701 GLORIA SAWCHAK S Y 167.74 30.00 197.74 3311921120062 6812 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1666 100153000302 JOEY C. 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Y 286.57 30.00 316.57 2711921330042 6915 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1337 100417040111 JAMAN S LANE S Y 236.62 30.00 266.62 2811921410016 4807 WINGARD PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1212 100420030704 ED WILLIAMS S Y 245.14 30.00 275.14 2811921410031 4909 WINGARD PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1213 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 3 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 100436030903 BARBARA LATHAM S Y 208.24 30.00 238.24 2811921410090 7204 PERRY CT E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1203 100437030806 LINDA GREEN S Y 255.68 30.00 285.68 2811921410150 7201 PERRY CT E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1202 100565000502 TERRY L COTTEW S Y 227.13 30.00 257.13 2811921440042 7031 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1228 100578000001 MERLE DUERR S Y 176.52 30.00 206.52 2811921440068 6900 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1255 100603000904 ROBERTO CASTRUITA S Y 227.87 30.00 257.87 2811921430032 5106 70TH 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30.00 405.25 2811921430090 5325 70TH CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1234 100638420803 EUREAKA BANINI 2 Y 2811921430090 5325 70TH CIRCLE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 100638440604 ANGELIQUE FLEMONS S Y 343.54 30.00 373.54 2811921430092 5313 70TH CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1234 100638550204 NICHOLAS ANTWI S Y 275.95 30.00 305.95 2811921430103 5348 70TH CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1235 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 5 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 100638640102 DAVID COOK S N 158.32 30.00 188.32 2811921430126 7068 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1265 100638640102 MAURICE ROBERTS B Y 2811921430126 3713 94TH COURT NO BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -1837 100638910802 CLARENCE BLACKMAN S Y 240.04 30.00 270.04 2811921430139 7069 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1264 100639650906 VALERIE JACKSON S Y 101.67 30.00 131.67 2811921420061 5305 72ND CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1273 100640020204 ERNEST WELLS S Y 216.58 30.00 246.58 2811921420098 7193 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1277 100713000607 CINDY PRICE S Y 140.79 30.00 170.79 3411921210019 6728 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1744 100713000607 OPAL HALL 2 Y 3411921210019 6728 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1744 100748000503 DEAN DAVID S Y 211.09 30.00 241.09 3411921120001 3827 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1873 100775000102 GEORGE MARSHALL S Y 125.91 30.00 155.91 3411921120050 6812 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1882 100787000705 DUANE CATTLEDGE S Y 180.12 30.00 210.12 3411921120046 6807 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1877 100798000402 CHERYL L HENDERSON S Y 148.52 30.00 178.52 3411921120021 6706 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1876 100801000905 FELTON SIMPSON S Y 298.66 30.00 328.66 3411921120018 6724 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1876 100808000202 MICHAEL A HIGH S Y 222.92 30.00 252.92 3411921120031 6818 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1878 CURRENT CEROCATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) )oage 6 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 100808000202 ANDREA L HIGH 2 Y 222.92 30.00 252.92 3411921120031 6818 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1878 100814000401 SANDRA WRIGHT S Y 265.64 30.00 295.64 3411921110043 6837 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4212 100837000702 HARRY FORD S Y 175.26 30.00 205.26 3411921140019 3119 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1821 100864000302 CHARLES ACHTELIK S Y 157.41 30.00 187.41 3411921110105 3213 THURBER RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1861 100926000904 BRAD EMHOLTZ S Y 284.88 30.00 314.88 3411921110064 3106 68TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4217 100929000601 ROBERT M CAMBANES S Y 92.87 30.00 122.87 3411921110061 6812 ZENITH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4209 101023000902 STANLEY LEINO S Y 268.42 30.00 298.42 2711921420025 7118 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1446 101047000102 ANNA THOMAS S Y 210.84 30.00 240.84 2711921430032 7012 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1440 101056000904 TIMOTHY J GRAHAM S Y 230.86 30.00 260.86 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 131.87 30.00 161.87 2711921430020 7001 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 101063000002 ISAIAH HOLMAN S Y 254.33 30.00 284.33 2711921430021 6943 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1433 101068000502 DONALD WATZKE S Y 197.23 30.00 227.23 2711921430009 6942 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1434 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEE -2004 (08:42) page 7 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 101108000702 ERICK EDSTROM S Y 282.79 30.00 312.79 2711921420122 3616 VIOLET AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1467 101117000603 DAVE KRAUSE S Y 251.71 30.00 281.71 2711921420099 3724 VIOLET AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1469 101126000503 MARY ROBECK S Y 248.49 30.00 278.49 2711921420090 3713 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1415 101139000002 MICHAEL BELFREY S Y 264.96 30.00 294.96 2711921410015 3407 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1409 101139000002 GERALDINE MOORE C Y 2711921410015 3407 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1409 101226000402 JAMES KOCUR S Y 269.67 30.00 299.67 2711921310051 7131 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1445 101274000503 MARLA G. OBEREMBT S Y 234.48 30.00 264.48 2711921310011 7212 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1456 101330000704 LISA JOHNSON S Y 216.81 30.00 246.81 2711921310042 7106 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1356 101477000003 WENDELL WALKER S Y 60.56 30.00 90.56 2811921410141 4710 WINGARD LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231 101477000003 SARINA WALKER 2 Y 2811921410141 4710 WINGARD LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231 101478000902 TALATA BAYSAH S Y 397.97 30.00 427.97 2811921410140 4706 WINGARD LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231 101509000204 SERGIO A ANGUO GONZALEZ S Y 134.94 30.00 164.94 2711921320039 7212 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1342 101552000803 BRETT CORBITT S Y 228.90 30.00 258.90 2711921320093 7130 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1328 CURRENT CER *ATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42)oage 8 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 101624040809 KRAIG KUTZ S Y 104.49 30.00 134.49 3411921110014 6837 YORK PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4208 211021000805 MARK BATTLES S Y 100.75 30.00 130.75 2611921420108 7236 PENN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1051 211023000602 YOLANDA SMITH S Y 230.75 30.00 260.75 2611921420099 7243 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1049 211028040704 PATRICIA STEPHENSON S Y 278.52 30.00 308.52 2124 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2337 211028040704 CITY OF BROOKLYN PK C Y 5200 85TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -4301 211045000001 ALLAN THIELEN S Y 168.86 30.00 198.86 2611921430094 7028 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1053 211059000302 GENARO VASQUEZ S Y 207.11 30.00 237.11 2611921430105 6900 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1045 211064000601 DOUGLAS BRUESHABER S Y 158.52 30.00 188.52 2611921430026 6925 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1036 211065000503 THERESA YURECKO S Y 271.06 30.00 301.06 2611921430025 6931 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1036 211074000403 EDWARD DOLL S Y 183.87 30.00 213.87 2611921430081 7013 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1038 211077000103 BARB BIEDERMAN S Y 172.96 30.00 202.96 2611921430078 7031 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1038 211086000004 BRUCE ZILKE S Y 274.22 30.00 304.22 2611921420076 7201 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1042 211086000004 MARY ZILKE 2 Y 2611921420076 7201 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1042 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 9 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 211096000802 GEORGE RUNDLE S Y 53.90 30.00 83.90 2611921420066 7230 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1043 211096000802 TOMMIE RUNDLE 2 Y 2611921420066 7230 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1043 211106000607 MARK ROTTACH S Y 365.20 30.00 395.20 2611921420048 7124 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1041 211106000607 BARBARA ROTTACH 2 Y 2611921420048 7124 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 211107000503 MARK EDSON S Y 277.93 30.00 307.93 2611921420047 7118 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1041 211120000810 MARANDA CLARK S Y 246.61 30.00 276.61 2611921430024 6930 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1037 211124000405 SAENGPHET SOUKKASEUM S N 62.06 30.00 92.06 2611921430020 6906 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1037 211124000405 WASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME LOANS C Y 2611921430020 11200 W PARKLAND AVE MILWAUKEE WI 53224 211157000403 KATHY ROSS S Y 324.62 30.00 354.62 2611921420053 7243 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1034 211198000501 JOHN L WEBB S Y 208.79 30.00 238.79 2611921430046 7001 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 211204000704 DIANA HUBBARD S Y 118.14 30.00 148.14 2611921430040 7037 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 211206000501 THOMAS GUMINGA S Y 275.99 30.00 305.99 2611921420024 7107 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 211210000903 LANCE COOPER S Y 205.38 30.00 235.38 2611921420020 7131 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 CURRENT CERACATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) we 10 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 211211000802 MICHAEL BROLSMA S Y 371.51 30.00 401.51 2611921420019 7137 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 211289000507 RESIDENT S N 110.75 30.00 140.75 3511921110033 1513 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211289000507 DAYSTAR INVESTMENTS B Y 3511921110033 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 211289010408 DAYSTAR INV CO S N 128.52 30.00 158.52 3511921110032 1519 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211289010408 DAYSTAR INV CO B Y 3511921110032 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 211290010106 REBEKAH L CROSS S N 116.30 30.00 146.30 3511921110028 1549 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211290010106 DSYSTAR INVESTMENTS B Y 3511921110028 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 211290020005 RESIDENT S N 187.41 30.00 217.41 3511921110027 1543 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211290020005 SUBURBAN PROPERTIES B Y 3511921110027 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 211290030905 JONATHAN SHEARER S N 94.08 30.00 124.08 3511921110026 1537 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211290030905 SUBURBAN PROPERTIES B Y 3511921110026 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 211291000107 SHIRLEY COLE S N 194.07 30.00 224.07 3511921110031 1525 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211291000107 MORNING SUN INVESTME NTS B Y 3511921110031 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 11 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 211291010006 RESIDENT S N 98.53 30.00 128.53 3511921110030 1531 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211291010006 MORNING SUN INVESTME NTS B Y 3511921110030 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 211309000101 DEBBIE LARSON S Y 145.17 30.00 175.17 2611921440033 7031 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 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FRANK GREGORY O Y 2611921440033 7031 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1161 211323000302 OMAR ADAMS S Y 198.85 30.00 228.85 2611921440056 7018 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1160 211347000504 SAM FLECK S Y 146.30 30.00 176.30 2611921410020 1619 AMY LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1134 211347000504 MONA FLECK 2 Y 2611921410020 1619 AMY LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1134 211402000704 PAUL CAVALLARO S Y 369.97 30.00 399.97 2611921440021 7013 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1015 211428000704 HARLAN HANNINEN S Y 282.54 30.00 312.54 1516 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2439 211428000704 CITY OF BROOKLYN PK C Y 5200 85TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -4301 211469000707 KENNETH NEAL S Y 316.56 30.00 346.56 2611921410068 1506 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1055 211478000602 CHARLES HOTT S Y 405.76 30.00 435.76 2611921410039 1701 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1058 212006000503 WILLIAM CORWIN S Y 268.79 30.00 298.79 2511921320056 7212 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157 CURRENT CERACATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) We 12 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 212065000303 ERIC HAINEY S Y 245.00 30.00 275.00 2511921320017 1401 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2657 212091000107 DAVID THOMPSON S Y 221.39 30.00 251.39 2511921330067 7006 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1145 212115000304 EDWINA MCGILL S Y 220.21 30.00 250.21 2511921330059 7037 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138 212121000508 BRENDA ROBERTS S Y 248.44 30.00 278.44 2511921320043 1301 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1122 212127000902 STEPHEN R GANDSEY S Y 248.79 30.00 278.79 2511921320012 7229 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1142 212129000702 GARALD SCHAKE S Y 101.64 30.00 131.64 2511921320011 7241 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1142 212140000203 GREG LARSON S Y 226.77 30.00 256.77 2511921320087 7136 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141 212154000506 HOWARD CALVIN S Y 194.82 30.00 224.82 2511921330035 7006 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1139 212154000506 MARY CALVIN 2 Y 2511921330035 7006 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1139 212165000206 DAVID FIEDLER S Y 274.49 30.00 304.49 2511921320088 7049 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1106 212188000504 JOHN A LITZAU S Y 307.79 30.00 337.79 2511921320109 7218 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1109 212193000804 NANCY BOYCE S Y 228.77 30.00 258.77 2511921320093 7048 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1107 212205000403 NATHANIEL DEBAR S Y 156.68 30.00 186.68 2511921330015 1112 EMERSON LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1111 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 13 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 212228000702 ROBERT JANSEN S Y 243.77 30.00 273.77 2511921320104 7201 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1215 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS S N 277.60 30.00 307.60 2511921310095 1013 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2650 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS B Y 2511921310095 1622 FILLMORE ST NE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55413 -1614 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS B Y 2511921310095 8742 NORWAY ST NW MINNEAPOLIS MN 55433 -8027 212262000406 KONMOHN GBADYU S Y 293.76 30.00 323.76 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 212266000004 SHARON YOUNG S N 167.81 30.00 197.81 2511921310088 806 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1220 212266000004 SHARON YOUNG F Y 2511921310088 3190 NORTH CTY RD 665 BLYTHEVILLE AR 72315 212266000004 MARTIN BERNARD C Y 2511921310088 806 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 I 212268000803 DONALD R HEATH S Y 250.20 30.00 280.20 2511921310011 824 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1220 212275000903 LEANDER ROBERTS S Y 239.98 30.00 269.98 2511921310017 1012 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1224 212292000805 MANUEL CASTILLO S Y 157.41 30.00 187.41 2511921310083 7217 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1228 212293000704 DAVID BERHANU S N 246.57 30.00 276.57 2511921310084 7211 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1228 CURRENT CEROCATION REPORT 09 -FEE -2004 (08:42) o9 e 14 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 212293000704 DAVID BERHANU B Y 246.57 30.00 276.57 2511921310084 9539 THOMAS AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444 -1154 212301000704 KEVIN J O'HARA S Y 244.74 30.00 274.74 2511921310040 7212 ALDRICH CT BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1206 215046000001 EUGENE T BARRY S Y 299.73 30.00 329.73 2511921420017 7119 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1313 215051000203 JIM BROMENSHENKEL S Y 98.35 30.00 128.35 2511921430007 7000 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1312 215051000203 JERRY HAMILTON C Y 2511921430007 7000 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 215062000902 YER YANG S Y 245.28 30.00 275.28 2511921420011 7208 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1316 215079000002 MARK WENDT S Y 306.41 30.00 336.41 2511921410013 7201 RIVERDALE RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1319 215100050801 DUANE WELTON S N 364.04 30.00 394.04 308 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1300 215100050801 JACKIE A WELTON B Y 7242 DALLAS RD MPLS MN 55430 -1316 215100050801 CITY OF BROOKLYN PK C Y 5200 85TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -4301 215100050801 DUANE WELTON B Y 10482 THRUSH ST NW COON RAPIDS MN 55433 -4653 215510000702 TERRANCE MAGALIS S Y 90.67 30.00 120.67 3611921120015 6724 WILLOW LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1336 215670070603 FOLKE BAXTER S Y 225.89 30.00 255.89 3611921130092 6630 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1631 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 15 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 215671060610 CHARLES D BAILEY S N 208.74 30.00 238.74 3611921130100 6613 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1630 215671060610 CHARLES BAILEY B Y 3611921130100 14130 46TH PL N PLYMOUTH MN 55446 -3491 215678000503 ROBERT KENNEDY S Y 292.01 30.00 322.01 3611921120056 6721 5TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1602 215678000503 MATHEW BOLEN 0 Y 3611921120056 1050 ACKWRIGHT ST ST PAUL MN 55101 -3820 215680000103 BEVERLY M LIND S Y 165.19 30.00 195.19 3611921120039 6731 5TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1602 215694000504 KATHY MORSON S Y 110.00 30.00 140.00 3611921120043 6730 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1629 215799000902 JOHN ODEGAARD S Y 261.59 30.00 291.59 3611921210114 811 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1623 215805000109 AUGUSTA PAYE S Y 86.37 30.00 116.37 3611921210011 6808 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1514 215811000304 JERRY SINON S Y 264.83 30.00 294.83 3611921210032 6823 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430- 1513 215815000903 JOANNE ECKENRODE S Y 200.74 30.00 230.74 3611921210020 6844 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1518 215815000903 LONNIE ECKENRODE 2 Y 3611921210020 6844 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1518 215820000202 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CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 216017200908 ANTIONETTE CAMPBELL S Y 275.17 30.00 305.17 3611921220104 6827 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1583 216018190109 SONDRA MAYES S N 356.43 30.00 386.43 3611921220059 1316 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 216018190109 VALERIE BLOUNT- MCKISSACK B Y 3611921220059 3617 DOUGLAS DR CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1928 216018200803 CHAD SORENSON S Y 205.13 30.00 235.13 3611921220058 1312 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 216019070407 ALYSSA M CARTER S N 119.64 30.00 149.64 3611921220074 6820 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1590 216019070407 KENNETH FRICKE B Y 3611921220074 14700 MEADOWWOOD DR SAVAGE MN 55378 -3603 216019100903 TANYA STUBBLEFIELD S N 251.79 30.00 281.79 3611921220077 6804 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1590 216019100903 DWIGHT BUCKMEIR B Y 3611921220077 7708 KENTUCKY AVE NO BROOKLYN PARK MN 55445 -2746 216024000405 MORNINGSUN INV S N 112.97 30.00 142.97 3511921110018 6749 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216024000405 MORNINGSUN INV B Y 3511921110018 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 216024010304 KWI HA -WANG S N 114.08 30.00 144.08 3511921110017 6753 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216024010304 KWI HA -WANG B Y 3511921110017 1609 #315 WEST CTY RD 42 BURNSVILLE MN 55306 -6213 216024020203 MORNINGSUN INVEST. 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5301 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2361 301723000802 SUSAN PODGORAK S Y 248.53 30.00 278.53 3311921430070 5212 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2360 301774000604 MICHAEL BYRNE S Y 129.64 30.00 159.64 3311921430016 6131 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2351 301784000402 AUGUSTUS COLE S Y 138.71 30.00 168.71 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 301786000204 JOSE PATINO S Y 328.56 30.00 358.56 3311921440050 6236 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2354 301800000403 KENNETH R LUKE S Y 192.61 30.00 222.61 3311921440033 6113 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2347 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 1272.21 30.00 1302.21 3311921440010 4801 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2339 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440010 3644 CHICAGO AVE S MPLS MN 55407 -2604 301859000404 ROGER MORIN S Y 194.50 30.00 224.50 3311921430042 6107 SCOTT AVE N 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280.39 3311921130014 6524 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2075 301999000505 JODY LEWIS S Y 312.96 30.00 342.96 3311921130026 5118 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1641 302010000802 PAUL MCCORMICK S Y 230.36 30.00 260.36 3311921130031 5119 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1640 302026000002 MRS TIM ASLESON S Y 225.78 30.00 255.78 3311921130047 5224 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2013 302032000203 JOSEPH OKRAKENE S Y 199.34 30.00 229.34 3311921130053 5124 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2011 302055000403 GARY DAVIS S Y 237.44 30.00 267.44 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 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 21 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 302103000602 KENNETH PETRIE S Y 318.23 30.00 348.23 3311921410120 6345 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 302114000304 JASON STIP S Y 118.53 30.00 148.53 3311921410109 6418 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2031 302147000402 CHRIS SAVAGE S Y 96.28 30.00 126.28 3311921420048 5306 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2005 302157000101 WILLIS ROGERS S Y 101.84 30.00 131.84 3311921420035 5207 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2012 302186000608 CHRISTINA MEDVEC S Y 90.67 30.00 120.67 3311921420077 5306 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2023 302201000703 ABED WAZWAZ S Y 122.09 30.00 152.09 3311921420115 6318 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2039 302201000703 ABBIGAIL ADAMS 2 Y 3311921420115 6318 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2039 302210000606 NORA S JONES HARRIGAN S Y 109.62 30.00 139.62 3311921420106 5201 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2020 302245000503 JOHN TAYLOR S Y 238.62 30.00 268.62 3311921410039 6343 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057 302245000503 GLADYS TAYLOR 2 Y 3311921410039 6343 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057 302250000701 WILLIAM A HILL S Y 384.37 30.00 414.37 3311921410044 6313 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2057 302274000903 ERICK BATES S Y 173.28 30.00 203.28 3311921410006 6413 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2055 302285000602 E B KAMWHIRE S Y 166.88 30.00 196.88 3411921320026 6400 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2056 CURRENT CERIOCATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) Oge 22 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 302300000702 JAMES CAPLES S Y 203.70 30.00 233.70 3411921320024 6401 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 302312000305 CHARLES HARGROVE S Y 350.09 30.00 380.09 3411921320014 6424 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2135 302312000305 ROSA HARGROVE 2 Y 3411921320014 6424 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2135 302322000102 JOSEPH SCHORN S Y 327.27 30.00 357.27 3411921320008 6401 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2132 302334000702 MORTON J COBB S Y 102.93 30.00 132.93 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of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 302779000905 KENDALL HICKS S Y 198.52 30.00 228.52 3411921340083 4012 JOYCE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4006 302795000902 BYRON J HILL S Y 152.99 30.00 182.99 3411921340122 4001 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2140 302802000002 ROBERT BOLDEN S Y 152.97 30.00 182.97 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302802000002 NAOMI LAWSON B Y 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302804000805 DIANA HUNTER S Y 238.94 30.00 268.94 3411921340113 4213 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302804000805 CLINTON LUGERT 0 Y 3411921340113 PO BOX 472 ROGERS MN 55374 -0472 302820000802 NICOLINE CHOMILO S Y 121.86 30.00 151.86 3411921310062 6436 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2127 302822000601 WILLIAM TAMBLYN S Y 173.33 30.00 203.33 3411921310032 4201 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2106 302830000608 ORLANDO CAMPIS S Y 227.13 30.00 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ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 607164000407 ELIZABETH YARWEH S Y 240.73 30.00 270.73 0211821340011 2330 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2938 607183000103 KORPO CISCO S Y 307.44 30.00 337.44 0211821430002 5300 PENN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2942 607183000103 GEORGE CISCO 2 Y 0211821430002 5300 PENN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2942 607193000903 MARY BETH DAVIDSON S Y 382.18 30.00 412.18 0211821430127 2206 54TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3006 607194000804 GEORGIA NESTEBY S Y 348.76 30.00 378.76 0211821430126 5401 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3032 607226000001 LUCILLE M. 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DEBORAH TABAKA 2 Y 0211821440067 5311 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3057 607332000102 BARBARA J RETIC S Y 99.65 30.00 129.65 0211821440004 5343 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3057 607368000802 SCOTT VINCENT S Y 428.00 30.00 458.00 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3049 607368000802 RHONDA VINCENT 2 Y 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 CURRENT CER *ATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) Oge 44 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME/ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 607379000504 KYLE STENSRUD S Y 234.88 30.00 264.88 0211821440121 5436 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3052 607405000305 SPENCER THOMAS S N 55.46 30.00 85.46 0211821440104 5351 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3047 607405000305 HCM INVESTMENTS, INC 0 Y 0211821440104 740 W MARYLAND ST PAUL MN 55117 -4026 607407000102 ERICA KOTTKE S Y 402.69 30.00 432.69 0211821440088 5407 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3070 607429000504 BRIAN WALKER S Y 330.00 30.00 360.00 0211821440040 5312 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3048 607432000002 RYAN M FELGEN S Y 210.32 30.00 240.32 0211821440032 5301 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3137 607432000002 MALIS OUN 2 Y 0211821440032 5301 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3137 607453000402 TODD VANSLYKE S Y 379.14 30.00 409.14 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 442.00 30.00 472.00 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 607467000804 ROBERT MIKULAK S Y 258.74 30.00 288.74 0211821410016 5624 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3075 607471000204 WILLIAM BAILEY S Y 283.42 30.00 313.42 0211821410020 5600 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3075 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 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30.00 568.25 0111821310037 5631 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3145 608043000903 YOLANDA COX B Y 0111821310037 P 0 BOX 2101 MPLS MN 55402 -0101 608067000007 JEFFREY MORRISON S Y 257.46 30.00 287.46 0111821310105 5513 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3246 608085000801 JAMES A JARVIMAKI S Y 306.92 30.00 336.92 0111821310087 5625 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3105 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 49 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 608087000604 JULIE SUCKOW S Y 348.05 30.00 378.05 0111821310084 827 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2765 608088000507 DONALD WARGO S Y 111.77 30.00 141.77 0111821310085 833 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2765 608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 296.52 30.00 326.52 0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608108000103 BRIAN ORCUTT S Y 92.87 30.00 122.87 0111821420031 5624 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 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-FE3-2004 (08:42) Oge 50 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 608298010001 MARY BRITT 2 Y 408.46 30.00 438.46 0111821340135 821 BELLVUE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 608309000802 TIFFANY MRSICH S Y 383.71 30.00 413.71 0111821340043 5424 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3115 608314010003 TURNING POINT INC S N 119.92 30.00 149.92 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 608314020902 TURNING POINT INC S N 251.73 30.00 281.73 0111821340046 821 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3109 608314020902 TURNING POINT INC B Y 0111821340046 1500 GOLDEN VALLEY RD MINNEAPOLIS MN 55411 -3139 608317000802 CLINT HESTER S Y 372.81 30.00 402.81 0111821340126 5441 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608317000802 CAROLYN HESTER 2 Y 0111821340126 5441 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 440.56 30.00 470.56 0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 608344000504 CINDY GRANQUIST S Y 467.05 30.00 497.05 0111821340061 5406 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 608346000306 STEVEN SWANSON S Y 351.90 30.00 381.90 0111821340059 5412 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 608351000502 MARK COLE S Y 270.53 30.00 300.53 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 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) page 51 of 52 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 608358000805 M D MOEN JR S Y 408.84 30.00 438.84 0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 608362000203 JAMES PLOHOCKY S Y 368.73 30.00 398.73 0111821340104 5357 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121 608393000504 HELEN EVANS S Y 803.61 30.00 833.61 0111821330075 5447 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3127 608412000201 ROGER KLINGENSMITH S Y 361.06 30.00 391.06 0111821330147 5302 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3130 608430000004 BARBARA PLOUMEN S Y 106.19 30.00 136.19 0111821330158 5456 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132 608434000603 DUANE ENNINGA S Y 439.21 30.00 469.21 0111821330094 5435 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 3131 608444000408 AMY BORGSTROM S Y 73.32 30.00 103.32 0111821330114 5339 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3129 608468010406 JEREMY BENVER S Y 111.84 30.00 141.84 0111821330106 5418 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3160 608476010404 SAYNDEE M SANDO S Y 101.94 30.00 131.94 0111821330160 5417 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3159 608478000303 LINDA SCHULTZ S Y 54.13 30.00 84.13 0111821330039 5409 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3159 608487000202 ANDREW BARNHART S Y 304.19 30.00 334.19 0111821330003 5315 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3133 608520000105 ALISON WALK S Y 349.78 30.00 379.78 0111821330022 5333 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 608528000304 MARK KLINGLE S Y 361.22 30.00 391.22 0111821330030 5314 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3138 CURRENT CEACATION REPORT 09 -FEB -2004 (08:42) 52 of 52 ACCOUNT NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 608528000304 TAMI KLINGLE 2 Y 361.22 30.00 391.22 0111821330030 5314 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3138 505C 130751.47* 15150.00* 145901.47* City Council Agenda Item No. 8 FIN AL GROUP i January 26, 2004 Michael J. McCauley, City. Manager Brooklyn Center City Hall 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Re: Cul De Sac Fremont Avenue and Lilac Drive Dear Mr. McCauley: As a follow up to our meeting with you and the city engineer, we wish to reiterate that it is extremely important to the continued viability of the Crossings senior rental housing community that Fremont Avenue and Lilac Drive be reopened so through traffic can take place in that area. With the closing of Humboldt Avenue the confusing traffic patterns in the neighborhood became much worst which has caused a dramatic decrease in rental traffic to our property. In talking with city staff and from the neighborhood meeting that we held this past summer, it would appear that everyone agrees it makes since to open up the street to improve the traffic flow. The main issue is who pays for this cost. As you have indicated the city procedure requires that an engineering analysis and feasible study be done before you can proceed to open a street or do street improvements. This is .certainly your issue not ours. In our discussions with you we indicated that we felt the improvements should be added to the 2004 construction program. As Frank Lang indicated to you, we feel that it is the city's responsibility to do the feasibility study and the design work as well as contracting for the construction but that i we are willing, should the project go forward, pay for half of its cost. 4601 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 601 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 952- 920 -5338 Fax 952 925 -5640 Michael J. McCauley, City Manager January 26, 2004 Page 2 of 2 We would like this recommendation to go before the city council so this matter can get into the 2004 schedule. It is my understanding that this will be before the council at its February 9th meeting. Sincerely, LANEL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. 1 Paul G. Brewer President PGB:m c *a PW City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Kragness, Councilmembers Carmody, Lasman, Niesen, and Peppe FROM: Michael J. McCaule DATE: January 16, 2004 SUBJECT: Request of Lang Nelson Mr. Blomstrom and I met with a representative of Lang Nelson and I subsequently met with Mr. Lang and Mr. Brewer of Lang Nelson. We agreed that the matter would be placed on the January 26, 2004, City Council meeting for a report and a request for direction from the City Council. Following the presentation regarding the connection of Lilac and 62n at Freemont Avenue to the City Council in December, Mr. Blomstrom requested proposals from engineering firms to prepare a feasibility study on a road connection. As outlined to the City Council in December, the City engineering staff is fully engaged in the development of this year's planned street improvement projects. We are operating with a reduced staff due to budget cuts that correspondingly decreases our internal capacity. Three engineering firms provided proposals to conduct a detailed feasibility study that would develop three alternate alignments for the intersection for presentation to neighborhood meetings. These feasibility studies would include general details for three alternate alignments, a survey, and location of utility lines and other structures for purpose of developing three alternate alignments. The cost of the feasibility study ranges from a low of $11,000 to a high of $19,000. A private engineering firm could conduct a feasibility study in time for a potential construction of improvements in 2004. Such construction would, if it occurred in 2004, be toward the later part of the construction season in 2004. An alternate approach to developing a feasibility study would be for City staff to conduct a feasibility study that would be ready for review in early 2005 for possible construction in 2005. Such a process would occur if the City Council were to direct staff to include this in the 2005 project planning process. In discussions with representatives of Lang Nelson, their position is that they would be willing to share equally in the costs of this street connection. That cost sharing would include the costs of a feasibility study. However they would agree to share the costs only if a street connection were actually built. The current Capital Improvement Plan does not include a connection of Lilac and 62 at Freemont in the five -year project projection. Nor is there a street project in the neighboring vicinity of these roadways. If the City Council were to choose to include the development of a project for connecting Lilac and 62 it would be an additional undertaking that is not currently budgeted for or funded. 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 If a suitable alignment could be developed that would meet the needs of the Lan g p g Nelson properties and be compatible with the neighborhood, there would certainly be a benefit associated with that connection. However the issue is essentially a policy issue for the City Council in terms of prioritizing the expenditure of resources and the priority that would be associated with this undertaking as compared to other undertakings. Staff is requesting direction from the City Council whether you would like one of the following to occur: 1. Proceed with a feasibility study in 2004 using the services of a private engineering firm. 2. Include this in the work plan for development of a feasibility study and neighborhood meeting for the first part of 2005. 3. Defer any action on this request until either: a. Lang Nelson commits to paying the entire cost of the project, including the engagement of a consulting engineering firm (or alternatively that the City would pay for the feasibility study and Lang Nelson would pay for the costs of road construction); or b. Direct staff to take no action until a neighborhood project would be identified that would include the potential connection of these streets. City Council Agenda Item No. 9a I'I I MEMORANDUM BROOKLYN CENTER DATE: February 3, 2004 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Blomstrom Director of Public Works SUBJECT: An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of Storm Sewer Easement at Garden City Elementary School, Osseo School District No. 279 The City of Brooklyn Center has received a request from Osseo School District No. 279 to vacate a portion of easement along the north side of the Garden City Elementary School building. The current request for City Council action is to vacate a portion of storm sewer easement along the north side of the school building as described on the attached resolution. The School District has executed a new storm sewer easement for the portions of 60 -inch diameter storm sewer that are being relocated to allow the northern expansion of the school building. Consistent with the City Charter, this item was first read on January 12, 2004, published in the official newspaper on January 22 2004, and is presented for the second reading and public hearing by the City Council. Staff recommends approval of the ordinance. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 9th day of February, 2004, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an ordinance vacating a portion of storm sewer easement within the property at 3501 65` Avenue North, Garden City Elementary School. 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 VACATING A PORTION OF STORM SEWER EASEMENT AT GARDEN CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, OSSEO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 279 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. A portion of storm sewer easement Document No. 573712 within RLS No. 803, Tract A is hereby vacated as an easement. The portion of said easement is further described as follows: That part of storm sewer easement recorded as Document No. 573712, which lies westerly of the east line of Tract A, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 803, Files of Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota and easterly of a line drawn 280 feet west of and parallel with said east line of Tract A. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of 2004. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeouts indicate matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) Easement Release Sketch For: ARMSTRONG, TORSETH, SKOLD do RYDEEN. North line of Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec. 34, Twp. 119, Rge. 21 E4SEMENT RELEASE That part of storm sewer easement recorded as Document No. 573713 which lies westerly of the east line of Tract A, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 803, Files of Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota and easterly of a line w drawn 280 feet west of and parallel with said east line of Tract A. 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LICENSED' RENDER do ASSOCIATES, INC. LAND SURVEYOR W 42618 Rehder and Associates Inc. ��'%'F'•••....• •'rzi CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS David C. Craigie, Land Surveyor ��rrOFIMIt0l, Minnesota License No. 42618 3440 Federal Drive Sbtte 240 Eagan. Aa nneeoto Phone (551) 432 -5051 Revised: January 6th, 2003 Revise Description tsi ri ra.rraazi Sri Eosement Sketch For: ARMSTRONG, TORSETH, SKOLD RYDEEN r •North line of Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec. 34, Twp. 119, Rge. 21 STORM SEWER EASEMENT A 30 foot eosement for storm, sewer purposes over that part of Tract A, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 803, Files of Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the centerline of said easement is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east line of said Tract A distant 165.00 feet southerly of as measured at right angles to the north line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter w of Section 34, Township 119, Range 21; thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes 45 seconds West, parallel with the north line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, a distance of 41.65 feet; thence North 75 degrees 19 minutes 21 seconds West o distance of 128.98 feet, thence South 72 degrees 32 minutes 31 seconds West o distance of 109.66 feet to its II intersection with o line drawn 165.00 feet southerly of and parallel with said north line of the N Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, thence westerly along said parallel line o distance s of 9.62 feet to its intersection with a line drown 280 feet westerly and parallel with said east c line of Tract A and said centerline there terminotes, 0 The sidelines of said easement ore to be prolonged or shortened to terminate at the east line ui of said Tract A and at said 280.00 foot parallel line. N O N RLN N 803 O 7 c oo �pg. ��H75 a 19 1 2898 s: 260-00 t-- i 41.65 1 hereby certify that this sketch was prepared me or under my direction and that I am a �ytjA Storm Sewer Easement per Land Surveyor under the lows of the ����f�p Do cument N o. 573713 w P 4 i O• i Dated this 11 th day of July, 2003. 2 LICENSED RENDER do ASSOCIATES, INC. LAND SUAVE k 3 Rehder and Associates, Inc. C V0. r CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS David C. Craigie, Lona Surveyor 0 MIN 3440 Federal Drive Stolle 240 Eagan. 116nnesola Phone (651) 432 -3031 Minnesota License No. 42618 �9ji� +a+e1i #A City ouncil Agenda Item Y g No. 9b CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a ublic hearing will be p g held on the 9th day of February, 2004, 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 Sections 11 -717, 23 -1900, and 23 -1902 of the Brooklyn Center Code of Ordinances, Relating to the Conduct of Charitable Gambling in the City. 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 SECTIONS 11 -717, 23 -1900, AND 23 -1902 OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF CHARITABLE GAMBLING IN THE CITY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 11 -717 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended as follows: Section 11 -717., GAMBLING REGULATIONS. 1. Only licensed charitable nonprofit organizations that have been in existence in Brooklyn Center for at least three years may be allowed to [sell pull -tabs, paddletickets, or tipboard tickets] conduct lawful aamblinQ on the premises. 2. Use of the licensed premises shall be by means of a written lease agreement between the licensee and the charitable organization. The lease shall be for a term of at least one year; a copy shall be filed with the City Manager's designee, and also a copy must be kept on the premises and available for public inspection upon request. Leases shall be governed by the following: a. The amount of rent charged may not exceed the amount authorized by law. b. Rental payments may not be based on a percentage of profits from gambling. c. The charitable organization may not reimburse the licensee for any license fees or other gambling related expenses incurred by the licensee. I ORDINANCE NO. d. [Pull -tabs, paddletickets, and tipboard tickets shall neither be sold by employees of the licensee nor sold from the bar service area.] Lawful aambline shall not be conducted by emplovees of the licensee or at the bar service area. e. The lease shall contain a provision permitting the licensee to terminate the lease if the charitable organization is found guilty of any violation of state or local gambling statutes, ordinances, or rules and regulations. 3. Only one charitable organization shall be permitted to [sell pull -tabs, paddletickets, or tipboard tickets] conduct lawful Gambling on the licensed premises. 4. The licensee may not be reimbursed by the charitable organization for any license or permit fees, and the only compensation that the licensee may obtain from the charitable organization is the rent fixed in the lease agreement. 5. The licensee must commit to a minimum of twenty -five (25) hours of [sales of pull -tabs, paddletickets, or tipboard tickets] lawful aamblina for the charitable organization per week. 6. The licensee shall be responsible for the charitable organization's conduct of [selling pull -tabs, paddletickets, and tipboard tickets] lawful Qambliniz. The City Council may suspend for a period up to sixty (60) days or revoke the licensee's permission to allow lawful gambling on the premises for any violation of state or local gambling laws or regulations that occur on the premises by anyone, including the licensee or the charitable organization. Any violation may also be considered by the City Council as grounds for suspension or revocation of the on -sale liquor license. Section 2. Sections 23 -1900 and 23 -1902 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center are hereby amended as follows: Section 23- 1900. STATEMENT OF POLICY. The City of Brooklyn Center deems it desirable to regulate lawful gambling within its jurisdiction as authorized by Minnesota Statutes, Section 349.213, as it may be amended from time to time. to impose. and has imposed in this ordinance. additional restrictions on vambline within its limits bevond those contained in Minnesota Statutes. Chanter 349 as it may be amended from time to time. Section 23 -1902. [SALE OF PULL -TABS, PADDLETICKETS, AND TIPBOARD TICKETS] LAWFUL GAMBLING IN ON -SALE PREMISES. [The sale of pull- tabs, paddletickets, and tipboard tickets in on -sale licensed premises shall be conducted by qualified and state licensed charitable organizations.] Lawful aamblinQ is permitted in on -sale ORDINANCE NO. licensed premises within the Citv of Brooklvn Center provided it is conducted by aualified and state licensed charitable organizations in accordance with Minnesota Statutes. Sections 609.75 609.763. inclusive. as thev may be amended from time to time: Minnesota Statutes. Sections 349.11- 349.23. inclusive. as thev may be amended from time to time. and this ordinance. [In addition to satisfying the qualifications set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 349, t] The following regulations and qualifications must be complied with by all such charitable organizations: 1. The organization must have been in existence in Brooklyn Center for at least three ear Y s• 0 2. The organization must expend 85% of its expenditures for lawful purposes on lawful purposes conducted or located within the Cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Minneapolis, Crystal, Robbinsdale, and Fridley. 3. The organization must file a list containing the names and addresses of all current members with the City Manager's designee on an annual basis. 4. The organization must file charitable gambling financial reports monthly with the City Manager's designee. 5. The organization must [exhibit and sell pull -tabs, paddletickets, and tipboard tickets] conduct lawful gambling in a method as required by the City. 6. Workers or managers may not divulge the number of or the dollar amount of the winners at any time. 7. Workers or managers shall not co- mingle game cards. 8. The organization shall comply with all the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 349. 9. The organization shall register with the State Gambling Board all equipment and supplies used in a licensed on -sale establishment. 10. The charitable organization will be responsible for the booth and other equipment used in the [operation of pull -tabs] conduct of lawful gambling. 11. The organization must pay the City of Brooklyn Center an investigation fee of $250 Y er ear. p I ORDINANCE NO. Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of .2004. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Brackets indicate matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Wbk4 w-�� DATE: February 4, 2004 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Sections 11 -717, 23 -1900, and 23 -1902 of the Brooklyn Center Code of Ordinances, Relating to the Conduct of Charitable Gambling in the City At its January 12, 2004, meeting, the Brooklyn. Center City Council approved first reading of An Ordinance Amending ections 11 -717 23 -1900 an -1 g d 23 902 of the Brooklyn Center Code of Ordinances, Relating to the Conduct of Charitable Gambling in the City. The second reading and Public Hearing are scheduled for February 9, 2004. Notice of Public Hearing was published in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post newspaper on January 22, 2004. If adopted, effective date will be March 20, 2004. Materials that were included in the January 12, 2004, Council agenda are also attached.. Attachments 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 Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk 4 DATE: January 7, 2004 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Sections 11 -717, 23 -1900, and 23 -1902 of the Brooklyn Center Code of Ordinances, Relating to the Conduct of Charitable Gambling in the City The City allows lawful gambling within its boundaries and has adopted an ordinance with regulations more stringent than state law. Brooklyn Center's Code of Ordinances was revised in 2003 to update the definition of lawful gambling to include paddletickets and tipboard tickets. The listing inadvertently excluded "bingo which is also considered a type of lawful gambling (such events are generally held in schools). The attached ordinance is a housekeeping amendment would amend the City's charitable gambling ordinance to replace the specific types of lawful gambling operations with the term "lawful gambling." If in the future the State Law changes to add other types of lawful gambling operations or removes or renames existing types, then the City's ordinance would not need to be amended since it refers to the broader term "lawful gambling" and not the specific types. If the City Council approves first reading of the Ordinance, the second reading and Public Hearing would be scheduled for February 9, 2004. 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.cityolbrooklyncenter.org City Council Agenda Item No. 10a Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR JOINT AND COOPERATIVE USE OF FIRE PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center is a member of the Hennepin County Chiefs Association; and WHEREAS, the Association has adopted an agreement for joint and cooperative use of fire personnel and equipment; and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center believes the effectiveness of fire protection within the City is improved by adopting this agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to execute the Hennepin County Chiefs Association Join Cooperative Agreement for Use of Fire Personnel and Equipment, as Exhibit A attached, on behalf of the City of Brooklyn Center as a participating member. February 9- 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. 470 Pillsbury Center 1 200 South Sixth Street Minneapolis MN 55402 (612) 337 -9300 telephone (612) 337 -9310 fax C H A R T E R E D http: /www.kennedy- graven.com CHARLES L. LEFEVERE Attorney at Law Direct Dial (612) 337 -9215 email: clefevere @kennedy- graven.com January 23, 2004 Mr. Ron Boman Fire Chief City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430 RE: Mutual Aid Agreement Dear Ron: I have reviewed the proposed Joint Cooperative Agreement for Use of Fire Personnel and Equipment, Hennepin County Chiefs Association that Maria Rosenbaum forwarded to me. I do not have any legal concerns about the document itself. However, there are certain fire departments that would not qualify for this agreement in its current form. Specifically, cities and other political subdivisions can enter into joint powers agreements. However, there is no authority for non profit fire fighting departments or corporations to do so. Therefore, if this agreement is to be used for mutual aid with entities other than cities, the form will have to be modified. The only other thing about the form that is somewhat unusual is that it appears to allow participation only by cities that are members of the Hennepin County Chiefs Association. I have not seen membership in a mutual aid agreement limited in this way in the past. However, it may be that all of the potential participants in the agreement are members of the association. If you have any further questions about either of these issues, please give me a call. Very truly yours, Charles L. LeFevere CLL:peb CLL- 242999vl BR291 -12 S LY N I OROOKLYN CENTER FAR E o EQ� FIRE DEPARTMENT Emergency Fire 911 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Telephone 569 -3360 FAX 561 -0717 TO: Michael McCauley City Manager FROM: Ron Boman Fire Chief W SUBJECT: Hennepin County Fire Chiefs Mutual Aid Agreement DATE: January 20, 2004 1 am requesting that the City Council approve the enclosed Hennepin County Fire Chief Mutual Aid Agreement. This is the document that allows the City of Brooklyn Center to give and receive fire and emergency aid in the event of a major fire or disaster with all other fire departments in Hennepin County. Exhibit A JOINT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR USE OF FIRE PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT HENNEPIN COUNTY CHIEFS ASSOCIATION August 14, 2003 I. Purpose This agreement is made pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 471.59 which authorizes the joint and cooperative exercise of powers common to contracting parties. The intent of this agreement is to make equipment, personnel and other resources available to political subdivisions from other political subdivisions. II. Defmitions "Party" means a political subdivision. "Requesting Official" means the person designated by a Party who is responsible for requesting Assistance from other Parties. "Requesting Party" means a party that requests assistance from other parties. "Responding Official" means the person designated by a party who is responsible to determine whether and to what extent that party should provide assistance to a Requesting 'Responding Party" means a party that provides assistance to a Requesting Party. "Assistance" means, fire and/or emergency medical services personnel and/or equipment. "Specialized Activities" means non emergency Assistance to include but not be limited to: fire investigators, fire inspectors, fire educators, fire instructors, training personnel and associated equipment and facilities. III. PARTIES The parties of this agreement shall consist of the Active and Affiliate members of the Hennepin County Chiefs Association. Upon the adoption of a resolution by its governing body, an executed copy of this Agreement shall be forwarded by the member party to the Secretary of the Hennepin County Chiefs Association together with a certified copy of the resolution authorizing the agreement. The Secretary of the Hennepin County Chiefs Association shall maintain a current list of the parties to this Agreement and, whenever there is a change in the parties of this Agreement, shall notify the designated responding official of each party of such change. Page: 1 of 4 Exhibit A IV. Procedure Subd. 1. Request for assistance. Whenever, in the opinion of a Requesting Official, there is a need for assistance from other parties, the Requesting Official may call upon the Responding Official of any other party to furnish assistance. Specialized activities of a non emergency nature may be requested and /or provided by the Parties of this Agreement Subd. 2. Response to request. Upon the request for assistance from a Requesting Party, the Responding Official may authorize and direct his/her party's personnel to provide assistance to the Requesting Party. This decision will be made after considering the needs of the responding party and the availability of resources. Subd. 3. Recall of Assistance. The Responding Official may at any time recall such assistance when in his or her best judgment or by an order from the governing body of the Responding Party, it is considered to be in the best interests of the Responding Party to do so. Subd. 4. Command of Scene. The Requesting Party shall be in command of the mutual aid scene. All mutual aid operations will be carried out according to the Minnesota Incident Management System (MIMS). The personnel and equipment of the Responding Party shall be under the direction and control of the Requesting Party until the Responding Official withdraws assistance. V. Workers' compensation Each party shall be responsible for injuries or death of its own personnel. Each party will maintain workers' compensation insurance or self insurance coverage, covering its own personnel while they are providing assistance pursuant to this agreement. Each party waives the right to sue any other party for any workers' compensation benefits paid to its own employee or volunteer or their dependants, even if the injuries were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other party or its officers, employees, or volunteers. VI. Damage to equipment Each party shall be responsible for damages to or loss of its own equipment. Each party waives the right to sue any other party for any damages to or loss of its equipment, even if the damages or losses were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other party or its officers, employees, or volunteers. Page: 2 of 4 Exhibit A VII. Liability Subd. 1. For the purposes of the Minnesota Municipal Tort Liability Act (Minn. Stat. 466), the employees and officers of the Responding Party are deemed to be employees (as defined in Minn. Stat. 466.01, subdivision 6) of the Requesting Party. Subd. 2. The Requesting Party agrees to defend and indemnify the Responding Party against any claims brought or actions filed against the Responding Party or any officer, employee, or volunteer of the Responding Party for injury to, death of, or damage to the of an third property y lord person or persons, arising from the performance and p rovision of assistance in responding to a request for a p g assistance b the Requesting q y q g Party pursuant to this agreement. Under no circumstances, however, shall a party be required to pay on behalf of itself and other parties, any amounts in excess of the limits on liability established in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 466 applicable to any one party. The limits of liability for some or all of the parties may not be added together to determine the maximum amount of liability for any party. The intent of this subdivision is to impose on each Requesting Party a limited duty to defend and indemnify a Responding Party for claims arising within the Requesting Party's jurisdiction subject to the limits of liability nder Minnesota Statutes tes Cha ter 466. The purpose of creating P p rp g this duty to defend and indemnify is to simplify the defense of claims by eliminating conflicts among defendants, and to permit liability claims against multiple defendants from a single occurrence to be defended by a single attorney. Subd. 3. No party to this agreement nor any officer of any Party shall be liable to any other Party or to any other person for failure of any party to furnish assistance to any other party, or for recalling assistance, both as described in this agreement. VIII. Charges to the Requesting Party Subd. 1. A Responding Party to this agreement will levy no charges for assistance rendered to a Requesting Party under the terms of this agreement unless that assistance continues for a period of more than eight (8) hours. The Requesting Party shall regardless to the length of time of the assistance, reimburse the Responding Party for supplies used. If assistance provided under this agreement continues for more than eight (8) hours, the Responding Party will submit to the Requesting Party an itemized bill for the actual cost of any assistance provided after the initial eight (8) hour period, including salaries, overtime, materials and supplies and other necessary expenses; and the Requesting Party will reimburse the party providing the assistance for that amount. Subd. 2. Such charges are not contingent upon the availability of federal or state government funds. Page: 3 of 4 Exhibit A IX. Duration This agreement will be in force from the date of execution and notification of the Secretary of the Hennepin County Chiefs Association. Any party may withdraw from this agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party or parties to the agreement. X. Execution Each party hereto has read, agreed to and executed this Mutual Aid Agreement on the date indicated. Date Entity By Title Date Entity By Title Page: 4 of 4 i City Agenda Item N 10 b tY o g Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING $200,000 INTO THE EARLE BROWN HERITAGE CENTER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND WHEREAS, a Capital Fund for the Earle Brown Heritage Center (EBHC) has been established to provide an ongoing funding mechanism for capital items and has a current unencumbered balance within this fund of $6,805; and WHEREAS, the Capital Plan for the EBHC has identified current year capital needs exceeding $200,000; and WHEREAS, a cash analysis for the EBHC operation for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2003, identifies a cash surplus within a conservative range that would permit the transfer of $200,000 to the EBHC Capital Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a transfer of $200,000 from the EBHC Operating Fund be transferred to the EBHC Capital Project Fund effective the date of adoption. February 9. 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. MEMORADUM Date: February 5, 2004 To: Michael McCauley, City Manager From: Curt Boganey, Assistant City Manag Director of Operations RE: Capital Improvement Fund -Earle Brown Heritage Center Background In December of 2002 the City Council established the Earle Brown Heritage Center Capital Improvement Fund recognizing that the Center would need to fund ongoing capital needs i.e. roof replacements, new carpeting, major mechanical systems, sound system replacements, and major kitchen appliances. A copy of the proposed five (5) year capital plan is attached. It was determined that the best way to pay for these major capital costs in the absence of borrowing was to establish a fund that would be primarily capitalized from year -end cash surpluses generated form the operations of the Center. At the end of 2002, $100,000 was transferred into the capital fund. After the replacement of the Hippodrome Roof in 2003, the remaining fund balance is 6,805.68. As you will note from the attached capital program the anticipated capital needs in 2004 are significant and will require substantial funding. Therefore, I recommend the transfer of $200,000 from the operating fund into the capital fund. At the end of 2003 the estimated cash balance on hand in the Earle Brown Heritage Operating Fund was $843,258. This is equal to nearly 3 times the average monthly disbursements of $283,655. Given that the average monthly income in 2003 was $298.383. It is apparent that cash on hand exceeds the monthly cash flow needs. When we consider that the month with the largest amount of disbursements was $376,898 and the month with the least income was $207,417 the worst case scenario would suggest that the required additional working capital needed would be about $170,000. Therefore should we reduce the operating cash on hand from $843,258 to $643,258 we will still substantially exceed the expected monthly cash flow requirements. I have developed a proposed EBHC operating reserve policy for your consideration as well. The finance director has reviewed and found this policy to be reasonable as well. This policy establishes a minimum cash flow reserve in the operating fund equal to 150% of average disbursements plus 100% of all deposits on hand. This policy would also support a year -end transfer of up to $219,598. Summary The City Council has established a Capital Improvement Fund for the Earle Brown Heritage Center to provide for the ongoing capital needs of the Center. The current balance in this fund is $6,805.00. The Center has current and future capital needs that require substantial funding at this time. To fund these improvements it is recommended that excess cash in the operating fund in the amount 200,000 be transferred the Capital Fund .It has been determined that the current cash balance in the operating fund as of December 31, 2003, in the amount of 843,258 significantly exceeds the cash required for operating cash flow purposes and it would be prudent and reasonable to use some portion of these fund for capital needs as recommended. Please let me know if you have questions. C: Dan Jordet EARLE BROWN HERITAGE CENTER 2004 2008 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN YEAR DESCRIPTION COST YEARLY TOTAL 2004 Carriage Hall Carpet Replacement 87,417 (13,000 sq. ft. plus attic stock) Well Installation for dewatering 24,200 (treat ground water problem) Carriage Hall Dimmer Control (replacement) 15,000 Carriage Hall South Barn Doors 37,441 Chiller Roof Replacement Consulting Fees 17,250 Roof /Enclosure Repair 35,000 TOTAL $216,308 2005 Replace Garden City carpet 40,000 Replace individual office carpets in Admin Office (original install now 14 yrs old) 15,000 Replace large carpet extractor 8,000 (trade -in old extractor if possible) Resurface Original Parking Lot 70,000 Replace main kitchen dishwasher 60,000 TOTAL $193,000 2006 Replace Harvest carpet 40,000 Replace lobby and hall carpeting 7,000 (area by Garden City and Harvest) Replace Combination Oven 45,000 TOTAL 92,000 2007 Replace Captain's /Estate carpeting 20,000 Replace Loft carpeting 5,500 TOTAL 25,500 2008 Repair /replace Rotunda roof 35,000 TOTAL 35,000 All carpeting is recycled at the time the replacement work is done by the installing company. H:Admin /Budget/2004 /2004 -2008 CIP EBHC TRANSFERS USING PROPOSED EBHC OPERATING CASH RESERVE POLICY At December 31, 2002: 12 -month average deposits 189,858 12 -month average cash disbursements 302,458 x 150% 453,687 Minimum cash balance 643,545 Cash balance before transfer 766,529 Amount available for transfer 122,984 Actual transfer at 12 -31 -02 100,000 At October 31, 2003 12 -month average deposits 195,239 10 -month average cash disbursements 279,219 x 150% 418,829 Minimum cash balance 614,068 Cash balance at 10 -31 -03 866,573 Amount available for transfer 252,506 At December 31, 2003 (PRELIMINARY) 12 -month average deposits 198,177 12 -month average cash disbursements 283,655 x 150% 425,483 Minimum cash balance 623,660 Cash balance at 12 -31 -03 843,258 Amount available for transfer 219,598 EBHC Cash Flows January February March April May June July August September October November December 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 Cash Balance Beginning of Month 420,897 364,099 326,927 469,854 502,602 604,262 653,122 636,672 648,766 749,916 F782,415 659,599 Cash Receipts 250,315 243,242 403,964 401,377 431,816 349,435 255,944 266,372 353,961 335,973 218,927 363,805 Cash Disbursements (307,113) (280,414) (261,037) '(368,629) (330,156) (300,575) (272,394) (254,278) (252,811) (303,474) (341,743) (356,875) Cash Balance End of Month 364,099 326,927; 469,854 502,602 604,262 653,122 636,672 648,766 749,916 782,415 659,599 666,529 Depreciation Expense 34,978 35,036 35,033 35,033 35,033 35,033 35,033 35,032 35,032 35,032 35,032 35,032 Cumulative Average Cash Receipts 250,315 246,779 299,174 324,725 346,143 346,692 333,728 325,308 328,492 329,240 319,211 322,928 Cumulative Average Cash Disbursements (307,113) (293,764) (282,855) (304,298) (309,470) (307,987) (302,903) (296,825) (291,934) (293,088) (297,511) (302,458) 2002 Highs and Lows High Cash Balance 782,415 Low Cash Balance 326,927 High Cash Receipts 431,816 Low Cash Receipts 218,927 High Cash Disbursements (368,629) Low Cash Disbursements (252,811) January February March April May June July August September October November December 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 Cash Balance Beginning of Month 666,529 588,000 577,699 621,825 753,495 ,729,268 863,356 796,144 832,484 874,061 866,573 710,894 Cash Receipts 222,389 222,409 338,883 368,436 309,731 415,241 207,417 295,906 304,131 307,695 221,219 367,134 Cash Disbursements (300,918) (232,710) (294,757) (236,766) (333,958) (281,153) (274,629) (259,566) (262,554) (315,183) (376,898) (234,770) Cash Balance End of Month 588,000 577,699 621,825 753,495 729,268 863,356 796,144 832,484 874,061 866,573 710,894 843,258 Depreciation Expense Cumulative Average Cash Receipts 222,389 222,399 261,227 288,029 292,370 312,848 297,787 297,552 298,283 299,224 292,132 298,383 Cumulative Average Cash Disbursements (300,918) (266,814) (276,128) (266,288) (279,822) (280,044) (279,270) (276,807) (275,223) (279,219) (288,099) (283,655) City Council Agenda Item No. lOc Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION TO ADOPT AN ALL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center participated in the Hennepin County hazard mitigation planning process as established under the Hazard Mitigation Act of 2000; and WHEREAS, the Act establishes a framework for the development of a county hazard mitigation plan; and WHEREAS, the county as part of the planning process with the cities established a public participation process and local coordination among county and neighboring local units of government, businesses, and other organizations; and WHEREAS, the plan includes a risk assessment including past hazards, hazards that threaten the county, maps of hazards, an estimate of structures at risk, a general description of land uses and development trends; and WHEREAS, the plan includes a mitigation strategy including goals and objectives and an action plan identifying specific mitigation projects and costs; and WHEREAS, the plan includes a maintenance or implementation process including plan updates, integration of plan into other planning documents and how the county will maintain city and public participation and coordination; and WHEREAS, the draft plan was shared with state and federal agencies for review and comment; and WHEREAS, the county has notified the public of its intent to adopt the hazard mitigation plan, and has made the plan available on the Hennepin County website for public comment prior to final adoption by the City Council and County Board as required by Minnesota Statutes 375.51 and 394.26. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the City formally adopts the Hennepin County Hazard Mitigation plan as part of the City of Brooklyn Center Emergency Operations Plan. February 9. 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. i C- LY N F m OROOKLYN CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT Emergency Fire 911 6645 Humboldt Ave. North Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Telephone 763 503 -3160 E -mail rboman @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us FAX 763 -561 -0717 TO: Michael McCauley City Manager FROM: Ron Boman Fire Chief SUBJECT: Hennepin County Hazard Mitigation Plan DATE: February 5, 2004 1 am requesting that the City Council approve the Hennepin County Hazard Mitigation Plan that each City must adopt in order to be eligible for Federal Disaster Fund in the future. The Federal Emergency Management Agency determined in the Mitigation Act of 2000 that each city must have a hazard mitigation plan. If a jurisdiction does not have a hazard mitigation plan, disaster funds may be limited in the future. Hennepin County Emergency Preparedness received a grant to write a hazard mitigation plan to QQver every city and township in the county. There was process for extensive city and public input and participation. Each city must adopt the Hennepin County Hazard Mitigation Plan as part of its own emergency operations plan; the final document is approximately 500 pages and covers plans for all hazard mitigation incidents. There are no funds being requested for the plan and we only need a council resolution for approve the Hennepin County Mitigation Plan. •�.at,- a'rM a,x :z 1 L,,., y«s �3'x Ye 3� 3 X53 r, r „?T, .a? a x� rs t ;r,. 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"ra• rid. s..k� W�'�, `t �" r e.. 1 ''�' 'ri ,n �,.�� �;'� A �r�*' ,v� 3`s'^z �.x .�t,„ t r H.,,, �� a< '�,r °r'' a r�,• F"a g rt a r $•`� � ,# :R .f��T'tas» �°1`. a„" y' is ,� y/r � m,eF..t:W£� r 3" x , City: Council Agenda Item No. lOd ��ppKLYN CENTF9 BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott Bechthold, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Provisional Licenses 12-913 DATE: February 5, 2004 Attached please find the calls for service report that is run monthly to ensure compliance is being met under Section 12-912 of the City ordinance. Since the ordinance went into effect on October 4, 2003,we have tracked the calls and provided monthly reports to the owners of licensed multiple dwellings with five or more units. In reviewing the calls for service after the first three months, we have sent letters inviting the • owners of properties that have a .30 call per unit or higher to meet with us. It is our concern that this number is excessive, and they more than likely will exceed the .65 call per unit before the end of the 12-month period. It is our intent to work with the property owners to help mitigate the problem(s) before they're in violation of the ordinance and subject to provisional licensing. The following properties are currently exceeding .30 calls for the past three months: 0 The Pines, 5511 Humboldt Ave N. .35 (calls for service per unit) • 3601-47h Ave N. .36 • 6101 Beard Ave N. .50 • 7018 Brooklyn Blvd N. .38 • 5301 Dupont Ave N. .30 • 5211 Xerxes Ave N. .50 It is my intent to send this report to you monthly as well as other updates on properties we are monitoring. cc: Deputy Chief Goodman Lieutenant Benner Lieutenant Lund • • City of Brooko Center • Calls for Police/Medical/Fire Service Rental Property (more than four units) 10/04/2003-01/31/2004 w ti d a d P' d Basswd A is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 Brookdale Manor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0.00 Brookdale Towers 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 0.02 Brookhaven Apt 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 54 0.04 Brookside Manor 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 90 0.19 Carrington Drive 1 10 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 15 128 0.12 Center ointe 2 32 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 50 252 0.20 Crss s at Brkwd 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 138 0.01 Earle Brown Terr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 0.00 Earle Brown Farm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0.00 Emerson Chalet 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 18 0.06 Evr rn Park Mnr 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 80 0.11 Ewing Square 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 0.04 Garden City Ct 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 72 0.11 Georgetown Park 1 7 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 92 0.14 Humboldt Courts 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 36 0.06 Humboldt Square 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 0.00 Lake Shore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00 Maranatha Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 65 0.06 Marvin Gardens 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 52 0.02 Melrose Gates 2 6 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 14 217 0.06 River Glen 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 128 0.06 Riverwood Estate 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 84 0.15 Shingle Crk Twr 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 122 0.11 Sommerset 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 36 0.17 � ao r y Al ZZ 11C A 16. Sterling Square 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 54 0.13 The Lilacs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 0.05 The Pines 8 25 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 102 0.35 Twin Lake Mnr 1 23 4 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 40 310 0.13 Twin Lake North 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 276 0.00 Unity Place 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 112 0.04 Victoria 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 48 0.06 Willow Lane 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 58 0.05 3401,3413 47 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 0.05 350147 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 351347 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 360147 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 11 0.36 361347 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 11 0.27 370147 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 0.09 371347 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 372547 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 4819 Azelia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 0.00 6101 Beard 0 8 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 24 0.50 6331/6401/6425 Bd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0.00 6037 BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 0.09 7018 BB 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0.38 5500 Bryant 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 0.27 5240 Drew 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 11 0.27 5301 Dupont I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0.30 4715 France 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.00 5843 Fremont 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.14 7230 WRR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0.00 7240 WRR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.00 7250 WRR 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.14 5207 Xerxes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 5209 Xerxes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0.00 5211 Xerxes 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0.50 City of Bro lyn Center Calls for Police/Medical/Fire Service Rental Property (more than four units) 2001/2000 Total Total #of CFS Per CFS Per Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec m of CFS oo Units unit oo Unit 99 Basswood Apartments 0 11 0.0 0.0 Brookdale Manor 0 21 0.0 0.0 Brookdale Towers 0 50 0.0 0.0 Brookhaven Apartments 0 54 0.0 0.0 Brookside Manor Apartments 0 90 0.0 0.0 Carrington Drive Apartments 0 128 0.0 0.0 Earle Brown Terrace 0 140 0.0 0.0 Earle Brown Farm Apartments 0 120 0.0 0.0 Evergreen Park Manor 0 80 0.0 0.0 Ewing Square Townhouses 0 23 0.0 0.0 Garden City Court 0 72 0.0 0.0 Georgetown Park Townhouses 0 92 0.0 0.0 Humboldt Courts 0 36 0.0 0.0 Humboldt Square Apartments 0 18 0.0 0.0 Lake Shore Apartments 0 6 0.0 0.0 Maranatha Place 0 65 0.0 0.0 Marvin Gardens 0 52 0.0 0.0 Melrose Gates 0 217 0.0 0.0 Northbrook Apartments 0 11 0.0 0.0 River Glen 0 128 0.0 0.0 Riverwood Apartments 0 84 0.0 0.0 Shingle Creek Apartments 0 36 0.0 0.0 Shingle Creek Tower 0 122 0.0 0.0 Sterling Square Apartments 0 54 0.0 0.0 Summerchase Apartments 0 252 0.0 0.0 • ` • Total Total #of CFS Per CFS Per Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec m o1 cFS oo Units Unit oo Unit 99 The Crossings 0 138 0.0 0.0 The Lilacs 0 22 0.0 0.0 The Pines of Brooklyn Center 0 102 0.0 0.0 Twin Lake Manor 0 310 0.0 0.0 Twin Lake North Apartments 0 276 0.0 0.0 Unity Place 0 112 0.0 0.0 Victoria Townhouses 0 48 0.0 0.0 Willow Lane Apartments 0 58 0.0 0.0 3401, 3413 47 0 22 0.0 0.0 350147 0 11 0.0 0.0 351347 0 11 0.0 0.0 360147 0 -11 0.0 0.0 361347 0 11 0.0 0.0 370147 0 11 0.0 0.0 371347 0 11 0.0 0.0 372547 0 11 0.0 0.0 120067 0 18 0.0 0.0 4819 Azelia 0 12 0.0 0.0 6101 Beard 0 24 0.0 0.0 6331, 6401, 6425 Beard 0 36 0.0 0.0 7018 BB 0 8 0.0 0.0 5240 Drew 0 10 0.0 0.0 5301 Dupont 0 6 0.0 0.0 4715 France 0 5 0.0 0.0 5843 Fremont 0 7 0.0 0.0 7230, 7250 WRR 0 8 0.0 0.0 7240 WRR 0 7 0.0 0.0 5207 Xerxes 0 12 0.0 0.0 5209 Xerxes 0 12 0.0 0.0 5211 Xerxes 0 12 0.0 0.0 Total CFS Rental(more than four units) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,910 3,304 0.00 1.18 AGENDA CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION February 9, 2004 Immediately Following Regular City Council Meeting at 7:00 P.M City Council Chambers 1. Council Member Carmody: Discussion of possible letter to the editor 2. Council Member Niesen: Discussion City Council training/conference 3. Council Member Niesen: Discussion of quarterly Watershed reports 4. Review of potential resolution on Joslyn West clean-up standards 5. Timing of open houses at fire stations with City Council 6. Discussion of current status of Brookdale 7. Joint Meeting with Brooklyn Park 8. City Manager evaluation discussion 9. Miscellaneous 10. Adjourn I " Page 1 of 1 To: Mayor Kragness and Council Memb s Carmody,Lasman,Niesen, and Peppe From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: February 5, 2004 Re: Work Session Agenda 1. Council Member Carmody: Discussion of possible letter to the editor a. Council Member Carmody would like to discuss advisability of a letter to the editor of the Sun Post regarding the Citizen's League real estate tax rankings to educate regarding the fact that Brooklyn Center is 76'�' on taxes paid by the average homeowner as compared to 1St on a hypothetical measure. i. Attached are materials requested by Council Member Carmody regarding real estate tax comparisons. 2. Council Member Niesen: Discussion City Council training/conference a. Council Member Niesen wanted to discuss the national conferences and other training opportunities that council members were interested in attending in 2004. 3. Council Member Niesen: Discussion of quarterly Watershed reports a. Council Member Niesen requested a discussion of having a quarterly report on the Watershed Management organizations. 4. Review of potential resolution on Joslyn West clean-up standards a. The PCA is reviewing the clean-up of the Joslyn west area that contains toxins. We are reviewing the advisability of requesting that the clean-up be to open space standards which would be higher than would be required if there was no potential that the land would be used at some future time where there would be public access/use. 5. Timing of open houses at fire stations with City Council a. This is an update of the planning. We are exploring Saturdays in May. 6. Discussion of current status of Brookdale a. ` Brookdale has not cured its default within 30 days of the e notice of default for non- payment of taxes. Bond counsel is drafting p otential termination materials. This item is on for.discussion of potential approaches to Brookdale's situation. 7. Joint Meeting with Brooklyn Park Page 1 of 2 a. I have finally received potential dates from Brooklyn Park for a Monday in March other than March 29th. March 15'h would be the only possible option. We can also look at dates later in the year. 8. City Manager evaluation discussion a. Continue to March I st? 9. Miscellaneous 10. Adjourn Page 2 of 2 CZt o Brooklyn Center. yf A Ill i lle nnaum Community To: Mayor Kragness and Council Members ody,Lasman,Niesen, and Peppe From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: February 5, 2004 Re 2003 Evaluation Attached please find the evaluation form and materials related to the past year.My comments on the specific City Council goals are contained in the form itself. Overall,most of the City Council goals have been addressed in 2003. Also attached is a calendar of major projects in 2003. In 2003 major areas of that have occupied my time, as well as staff include: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPOR FOR CITY COUNCIL Administrative support has been provided to the City Council as follows: 40 Council meetings/events supported in 2003: 23 regular City Council Meetings - 7 City Council Work Sessions 1 Commission Recognition 3 City Council Retreats - 1 Board of Equalization - l Truth in Taxation Hearing 2 Joint Meetings • Charter Commission • Housing Commission - 2 Special Meetings o Highway 100 Dewatering o Liquor Licenses Updates have been provided on a weekly basis for most weeks. City Council has been contacted regarding major incidents or issues. DEVELOPMENT ISSUES Caribou Coffee will be relocating its corporate headquarters and facilities to Phase III of the Josyln site. The redevelopment of the 69`x' &'Brooklyn Boulevard site is substantially complete with the exception e of the p e gas station/convenience store and one pad site.A 2 City liquor store was approved 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone& TDD Number Brooklyn n Center MN y 55430-2199 (763)569-3400 City Hall& TDD Number 763 569- . .Y ( ) 3300 FAX(763) 569-3434 FAX(763) 569-3494 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org for this site and opened in January, 2004. Jerry's Foods acquired full title to the property without the City's assistance that would have been given pursuant to an agreement between the City and Jerry's. The building was demolished. The potential Little Asia development study process continued with completion of the first phase of studies partially funded by Metropolitan Council grants. The Opportunity Site report from the Metropolitan Council was received in the beginning of 2003. Brookdale changed from increasing progress to disappointing challenge as the real estate taxes were not paid and ownership investment in the facility has lagged. Shingle Creek Towers renovation was completed. Estates of Riverwood on Willow Lane continues to progress. Brad Hoffinan has spent time working with St. Alphonsus on a potential senior housing development. A developer was selected for a hotel adjacent to the Earle Brown Heritage Center. Mr.Hoffman has been working with the developer to finalize a development. Holiday Commissary development was approved and construction commenced.' A residential development along 252 that would incorporate excess MnDOT right of way has gone through several processes of approval and City cooperation with seeking to obtain MnDOT property. District 286 commenced construction on a new Earle Brown Elementary School on land swapped with them by the City. PERSONNEL MATTERS The severity of State cuts required meetings with all employee groups and the development of incentive proposals, reconfigurations, and reductions in personnel. Todd Blomstrom was hired as Director of Public Works.Curt Boganey was appointed Assistant City Manager. Unsatisfactory performance by a department head was identified and reviewed on a quarterly basis. The departure of the employee removed the need for further action. Recruitment for a new Director of Fiscal and Support Services was undertaken. The Sigurdson v. City of Brooklyn Center lawsuit was brought to a successful conclusion validating the termination action that was taken for operating afire truck while under the influence. LEGISLATURE Substantial time was spent at the legislature on behalf of s p ecial legislation related to the Transit. Hub.A negotiated resolution with the Metropolitan Council resulted in the withdrawal of the special legislation by our local legislators. PROJECTS The Civic Center remodeling project was completed, though there are remaining issues with the contractor. The provisional rental licensing ordinance was developed and adopted. We participated with COOP Northwest in a joint seasonal hiring and recruitment process that improved our outreach in recruiting minority applicants. Sentence to Serve was continued in 2003. This has greatly reduced litter and litter complaints. Code enforcement was a major project in 2003. The Police Department undertook several traffic enforcement details with substantial results. Mr.Boganey oversaw a process to develop a deer population plan that was adopted by the Council as recommended by a task force. The actual implementation began in January 2004. Participating in studies and reviewing dispatch alternatives has been another significant project. BUDGET Dealing with potential unallotments and the loss of 2003 aids and 2004 aids dominated my time in 2003. Budgeting was the single largest activity that included City Watch newsletter,meetings with employees, employee newsletter updates,Sun Post questions,and multiple budget meetings to deal both with developing a 2004 budget and adjusting a 2003 budget. COMPENSATION Attached are copies of my current contract and the most recent addendum regarding salary and car allowance. Also attached is last year's salary survey. That survey has not been updated to 2003 numbers.Non-union employees are receiving a 2%increase as of January 1 2003 and l%on July l; 2004. My. car allowance is treated as compensation for the salary cap and conversion of the allowance to salary might be appropriate. 2003 FORM CITY MANAGER EVALUATION FORM 1. City Council Goals for 2003 Responsibility: The City Manager should -implement those goals that can be accomplished through'staff provide support and information to facilitate City Council achievement of its goals Overall Evaluation of Work on City Council Goals Overall, has the City Manager worked to implement and facilitate adopted City Council goals? Yes Partially No Comments: 2.. Administrative Support for City Council: Responsibility Maintain effective communication, both verbal and written with Council Maintains availability to Council, either personally or through designated subordinates Systematic reporting to Council of current matters involving City government Materials presented to Council are clear,concise and understandable Has the City Manager provided the City Council with background and other information to allow the Council to make informed decisions as described above? Yes Partially No Comments: 2003 FORM - Has the City Manager assisted the City Council in clarifying complex issues and understanding administrative, legal and procedural requirements? Yes Partially _ No Comments: 'I 3. Chief Administrative Officer duties: Has the City Manager provided administrative oversight and direction in the following areas: City Fiscal affairs(budget, expenditures) Plans and organizes preparation of an annual budget with documentation that conforms to the direction received from the City Council Supervises the utilization of human and fiscal resources within the budgetary plan Financial reporting is timely and understandable -City operations Services are delivered in a timely and effective manner(ie.snow plowing,police and fire response,park maintenance,recreation) Citizen issues are responded to appropriately and in timely fashion Issues affecting service delivery are anticipated and dealt with effectively -City projects Annual street project is undertaken in organized and effective manner City Enterprise operations -Water,sewer,and storm sewer funds are financially stable and services delivered in effective and efficient manner - Golf and Liquor funds are operated in a manner that results in meeting financial targets so that they are self-sufficient and meet Council goals for operation such as minimum of$75,000 transfer from Liquor Fund 2003 FORM - Earle Brown Heritage Center is operated as community asset, while meeting_ operational self-sufficiency from its own revenues Yes Partially No Comments: 4. Intergovernmental Relations: Has the City Manager: been sufficiently active in participating in municipal organizations to which the City belongs -had a relationship with other cities that is beneficial to the City of Brooklyn Center - been effective in communicating or representing Council positions to other governmental bodies worked cooperatively with other organizations where beneficial to the City of Brooklyn Center Yes Partially No Comments: 5. OVERALL EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE: Overall,City Manager's efforts to implement and facilitate 2000 Council goals has been: Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: , 2003 FORM Overall, City Manager's administrative support of City Council has been: Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: Overall,City Manager's discharge of administrative duties in fiscal affairs,operations,projects,and enterprises has been: Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: Overall, City Manager's efforts in intergovernmental matters have been: Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: Goals are not in any order of priority. Goal 1 Promote the Inclusion of All Residents in Brooklyn Center's Community Life By: emphasizing opportunities to include all residents in the community's activities and plans. Status:City Watch includes regular articles highlighting City's diverse heritage and national and state observances. Participated in Cross Cultural Dialogue. Participating in COOP NW hiring initiative. Developing web site links. CARS programming includes multi-cultural themes and opportunities Part of League of Minnesota Cities Building Inclusive Communities. Goal 2: Support Brookdale Redevelopment By use of tax-increment financing monitoring developer performance and project completion. Status:Developer leasing of space continues to in-fill the redevelopment City approved developer request to extend date for market value minimum, while not extending period during which increment would be available. City vacated a portion of Xerxes right-of-way tofacilitate additional pad development and frontage road alignment. Developer in default of agreement for non-payment of taxes. Goal 3: Continue and Improve Code Enforcement and Compliance Activities By: ➢ coordinated efforts of the police and community development departments ➢ increased effort and focus on high-density areas,while continuing neighborhood enforcement ➢ continuing to evaluate additional approaches to achieving improved compliance o increased enforcement of noise ordinances;barking dogs and other noise generating nuisances. Status:Joint meeting with Housing Commission has produced proposed rental housing licensing regulations to improve accountability. City Council adopted ne w policy housing bonds and tax credits s to enhance continued compliance with goals of issuing bonds or approving tax credits. Code Enforcement Sweep completed Goal 4: Increase Fighting Crime Proactively By: ➢ continuing high visibility of police in neighborhoods- and apartment complexes Neighborhood Watch Programs including public safety information in all City newsletters. StatusInformation is included in each City Watch Newsletter. Police Department reorganization: - creation of districts - additional neighborhood liaison officer - review of data on systematic basis - additional neighborhood meetings to go beyond neighborhood night out Goal 5: Actively Support Northeast Corner of 69ffi Avenue and Brooklyn Boulevard Redevelopment By: completing project and monitoring developer performance. Status:Development is in place with exception of convenience gas station and one pad site.. Goal 6: Continue and Implement Long-Term Financial Planning Within the Constraints Imposed by State Legislature By: ➢ continued five-year planning for utilities and capital i m provements ➢, reviewing and developing contingency planning ➢ continuing to evaluate the City's financial priorities. Status:This goal is addressed in as part of budget finalization. Goal 7: Support and Promote Major Road and Street Improvement Projects By: ➢ completing Brooklyn Boulevard project north of 65 ' advocate for Hennepin County's completion of Brooklyn Boulevard south of 65 ' ➢ completing Brooklyn Boulevard project with the County in the year 2002 and streetscaping in 2003 Highway 100: continuing to support and participate in the Metro Mayor's Highway 100 Council;keeping project schedule with Mn/DOT ➢ supporting and participating in the Interstate 694 widening project,with improved sound walls,in a manner advantageous to the City of Brooklyn Center. Status:Projects are completed or under way. Goal 8: Support Phase III of Joslyn Site Development By: ➢ working with the developer to complete Phase 1Il. Status:Phase III is under completion with Caribou.. Goal 9: Continuing Traffic Enforcement Efforts and Expand Information Available to the Public By: ➢ continuing enforcement efforts through multiple resources ➢ continuing and expanding information to the public on traffic safety and calming efforts ➢ enforcement of noise ordinances as they relate to noise originating from vehicles and vehicular use. Status:Police Department using targeted traffic enforcement details. Goal 10: Utilize Recommendations Developed in the Opportunity Site Process to Adopt a Vision and Plan for Brooklyn Center's Central Business District By: ➢ additional public input on directions and priorities for development and redevelopment of the Central Business District establishing specific development priorities for the next five-ten years modifying and updating the Comprehensive Plan consistent with the results of public input and planning processes. Status:Work has centered on transit hub. Budget issues have overshadowed this item. Working with Hmong America Shopping Center studies. Reviewing hotel proposals adjacent to Earle Brown Heritage Center. 2003 Overview of Major Projects for City Council and City Manager January February March Aril May June Transit Hub Transit Hub Transit Hub Transit Hub Transit Hub Transit Hub Legislature Legislature Legislature Legislature Legislature Legislature Public Works Director Public Works Director Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale Brookdole Highway 100 Highway 100 Highway 100 Highway 100 Highway 100 Highway 100 Assistant City Manager Assistant City Manager Dispatch Options Dispatch Options Dispatch Options Summerchase Summerchase Summerchase Summerchase Summerchase Summerchase Dist.286 Grandview Park Dist.286 Grandview Park Dist,286 Grandview Park Dist.286 Grandview Park Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Community Center Proj: Community Center Proj. Community Center Proj. Community Center Proj. Financial Commission Financial Commission Financial Commission Audit Audit Auditor w/Council Jerry's New Market Jerry's New Market Jerry's New Market Jerrys New Market Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook, Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbmok Audit Audit Auditor with Council Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. Council Retreat Work Session:Comm.Chai Joint Mtg.Commissions Riverbank Stabilization Riverbank Stabilization New Council Orientation New Council Orientation Council retreat 2nd Liquor Store Twin West Bus.Council Employee Budget Mtgs. Rotary Budget Presentation Realtor's Day LMC Legis.Conf. NLC Wash.D.C. City Day at Capitol LMC Annual Conf Watershed Appeal Watershed Appeal Watershed Appeal Watershed Appeal Watershed Appeal Watershed Appeal Labor Negotiations Labor Negotiations Rental Rental Ordinance Rental Ordinance Rental Ordinance Rental Ordinance Rental Ordinance Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel July August September October November December Transit Hub Transit Hub Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale Brookdale 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Highway 100 Highway 100 Highway 100 Emergency Tabletop Audit Caribou Caribou Caribou Caribou Caribou Council Retreat Dispatch Dispatch Dispatch Dispatch Dispatch Dispatch Watershed Appeal Bond Refunding Bond Refunding Bond Refunding Bond Refunding Bond Refiunding Riverbank Stabilization Riverbank Stabilization Riverbank Stabilization Riverbank Stabilization Riverbank Stabilization Riverbank Stabilization 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. 69th&Brooklyn Blvd. Rental Ordinance Rental Ordinance Rental Ordinance Finance Director Finance Director Financial Commission Council Retreat NLC conf.' Labor Negotiations Labor Negotiations Labor Negotiations Labor Negotiations Code Enforcement` Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Deer Population Deer Population Deer Population Deer Population Deer Population Deer Population Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook Little Asia/Northbrook 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store - 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store 2nd Liquor Store Watershed Amendment Watershed Amendment Watershed Amendment Watershed Amendment Watershed Amendment Watershed Amendment LLang Nelson Lang Nelson Lang Nelson Hotel Hotel Hotel, Franchise Ordinance Franchise Ordinance Franchise Ordinance Franchise Ordinance Franchise Ordinance Franchise Ordinance Conti ue in 2003 Projects/Activities 20 4 Future 69th&.Brooklyn Blvd. 694/94 widening * Comparable Worth Accounting Standard Changes " Wa a compression issues Area Legislative Meetings * Review of City Policies Ass't city Mgr.Hiring Elections Audit Blue Cross Health Project Brookdale Brooklyn Blvd Budget Caribou CDBG Chamber of Commerce Cit Council Retreats City Hall/Communi Center Civil legal Services review Code Enforcement Commercial_Zoning Proposal COOP NW &diversity initiative Council Handbook Cultural.Diversity Initiattive Dangerous Dogs DeBellis Appeal Deer Population Dispatch Stud Dist.281 Govt.Advisory Dist.286 Grandview Park Diversi trainingtrecruitment EBHC Planning Emergency Planning Enterprise Management Evaluate police software options Finance Director Hiring s Financial Commission Financial Planning Fire Fig=Ordinance * Five Citn Franchi Greater usin Co Health IHighwa ► Hotel site potential EBHC Jerry's New Market site Joslyn Joslyn West Labor Contracts/lssue� Lang Nelson League/AMM Legislature Liquor Licenses Liquor Store(2nd) Little Asa/Northbrook Log's Neighborhood Street Projects New Council Orientation New Financial/HR software Newsletter/neighborhood watch North Metro Mayors Association Park&Rec.Commission Police Labor issues Police gaffing Publi Works Dir.Hirin Public Works Staffrn structure Regional Human Rights Rental Housing Ordinance Riverwood Neighborhood Assoc. September l Ith issues Shingle Creek Towers Summerchase Support Council Meetings Taxicab regulations Tif Projects&Accounting Traffic Safety Committee Transit Hub Utility Software Watershed Web Site Willow Lane&252 housing IV62 2002 Cities in Compensation Policy Comparison for City Council Salaries Deferred Grand Population City Manager Car Allowance Total w/car Compensation Total Golden Valley 20,870 see note $114,288 $512 $120,432 $4,000 $124,432 Maplewood 34,008 $108,684 $450 $114,084 $5,434 $119,518 Fridley 28,267 $109,392 $300 $112,992 $3,281 $116,273 Richfield 35,120 $105,408 $400 $110,208 $110,208 New Hope 21,698 $101,904 $675 $110,004 $1,250 $11,1,254 Roseville 34,014 $110,004 $500 $116,004 $116,004 Crystal 23,667 $89,820 $417 $94,824 $5,000 $99,824 White Bear Lake 26,017 $96,192 $325 $100,092 $100,092 Brooklyn Center 28,484 $101,124 $400 $105,924 $105,924 Shoreview 26,118 $98,880 $375 $103,380 $103,380 Average $103,570 $435 $108,794 $110,691 Median $103,656 $409 $110,106 $110,731 Brooklyn Center as per cent of [Average 97.64% 91.87% 97.36% 95.69% Median 97.56% 97.92% 96.20% 95.66% Golden Valley salary used for outgoing manager Incoming City Manager Golden Valley $105,996 $512 The information on deferred compensation is the amounts reported in a survey conducted by Ms. Wick and others. It does not indicate whether some of these deferred compesnation packages are in addition to or in lieu of PERA. Member Tim Ricker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 2002-187 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADDENDUM TO EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT WITH CITY MANAGER WHEREAS,the City Council has reviewed the City Manager's employment contract; and WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted a performance review of the City Manager; and WHEREAS,the terms and conditions set forth in the proposed Addendum attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as EXHIBIT A.are reasonable and proper; and WHEREAS,the City Council and City Manager have agreed upon a compensation level for the year 2003. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,that the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to execute the attached" Addendum to the employment contract with the City Manager to provide for the same increase in compensation for 2003 as received by the non-union employees(3.00%). December 9, 2002 Date `Mayo ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Kay Tasman and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Myrna Kragness, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker; .- and the following voted against the same: none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. EXHIBIT A ADDENDUM TO CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT This Addendum is made and entered into by and between the City of Brooklyn.Center,a Minnesota municipal corporation(hereinafter referred to as the "City")and Michael J. McCauley(hereinafter referred to as the "Manager") as of the 1 st day of January, 2003. WHEREAS,the City and Manager have entered into an employment agreement dated November 27, 1995 (hereinafter referred to as the "Employment Agreement"); and WHEREAS,the parties wish to amend the Employment Agreement as hereinafter set forth; and NOW,,THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in the Employment Agreement and herein. City and Manager agree that the Employment Agreement is amended as follows: 1. Section 8, paragraph A) of the Employment Agreement is amended by adding the following sentence: "Effective January 1,2003,the Manager's annual salary shall be One Hundred Four Thousand,One Hundred Sixty-One Dollars ($104,161)per year." 2. Section 8, paragraph C) of the Employment Agreement is amended by adding the following sentence: "Effective January 1, 2003, such monthly car allowance shall be increased to $450 per month.," Except as explicitly modified in this Addendum,the Employment Agreement shall continue to be in full force and effect. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA EMPLOYEE By: NI a Kragness,Mayor Michael cCauley By: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk City Manager Employment Agreement THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of Brooklyn Center, a Minnesota municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City") and Michael J. McCauley (hereinafter referred to as the "Manager") as of the 27th day of November, 1995. WHEREAS, the City wishes to engage the services of the Manager as a professional employee; and WHEREAS, the parties wish to set forth the terms and conditions of their relationship in this contract in order to assure the requisite flexibility to enable the Manager to function as the City's chief administrative official; and WHEREAS, the nature of the Manager's position requires continued professional training and attendance at meetings during evenings and other non-traditional work times. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in this agreement, City and Manager agree as follows: Skdi0nJ,_EMP1Qym=1 Manager shall be employed by the City as City Manager commencing on the 28th day of December, 1995 Section 2 tip The duties of the Manager's position shall be as set forth in the City's Charter and ordinances and such other duties which are consistent therewith as may be assigned from time to time by the City Council. Section 3 Disebar a A Duties g p salary as a professional employee and g Manager shall be aid a sal shall not be paid overtime for hours in excess of 40 hours per week and similarly shall be able to be absent in consideration of extraordinary time expenditures. The.discharge of Manager's duties requires work outside the normal work day for meetings and projects. To that end, the Manager will work flexible hours as is necessary to Manager to discharge the duties of his position. Section 4 Fv1tnat;nn Manager shall be evaluated on the performance of his duties in July of 1996 and at least annually.thereafter by the City Council as a whole. Such evaluation shall be based on the written goals established by the City Council and the general duties set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement. Section 10 A) Health Insurance. The City shall provide health insurance coverage for the Manager in the same fashion as it provides health insurance for non-union employees. B) Life Insurance. The City shall provide life insurance coverage for the Manager in the same fashion as it provides life insurance for non-union employees. I - 1 - C) Except as otherwise specified within this Agreement, Manager shall receive or be eligible to participate in any other benefits provided for non-union employees generally. Section 6 Va��t;�n �� Ho i Manager shall accrue days of vacation on the first day of each month equal to an annual rate of 20 days per year. Manager may accrue vacation to a.maximum accumulation of 200 hours. Manager shall not be required to use vacation leave except for a whole day's absence from performing Manager's duties. The Manager may, at Manager's discretion take 1/2 day increments of vacation leave for an absence from the performance of Manager's duties. Upon leaving the City's employ, for whatever reason, the Manager shall be entitled to payment for all accrued and unused vacation leave at the Manager's then current rate of compensation. Manager shall also have the same paid holidays off from work as the City's non-union employees. Section 7 i k T ewe Manager shall accrue days of sick leave at the same rate as other non-union employees. Upon leaving the City's employ, for whatever reason, the Manager shall be entitled to payment for all unused sick leave in accordance with the provision of the City's personnel code applicable to non- union employees. Section L ` ompensation A) Initial Salary. The Manager's initial salary at the commencement of this contract shall be $76,000 per year. Such salary shall be paid at the intervals customarily used for other city employees. B) Evaluation and Salary Increases. The City Council shall evaluate the performance of the Manager in July of 1996 and annually thereafter. The Manager's salary shall be reviewed in July of 1996. Thereafter, the Manager's salary shall be reviewed and considered at the same time as consideration of salary for other non-union employees of the City. Any changes in the Manager's salary shall be pursuant to the written agreement of the Manager and the City. C) Car Allowance. Manager shall receive $250.00 per month payable on the lst of each month as a car allowance for the use of Manager's personal car in performing City duties. D) Professional Membership Dues and Professional Subscriptions. The City will pay the cost of membership in the International City/County Management Association, the Minnesota City/County Management Association, and like organizations and subscriptions to professional journals and publications. E) Participation in Professional Training/Development. The City will pay the cost of the Manager's participation and attendance at the ICMA Annual Conference or similar national training opportunity, MCMA Annual conference, League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference and• miscellaneous professional training programs offered within the State of Minnesota. - 2 - Section 10 Mov'ng Y•,=Sea. The City shall reimburse or directly pay for the manager's actual moving costs, up to a maximum of$3,500. Such payment or reimbursement shall be for the cost of a professional mover to move Manager's household possessions once to a location in the Metropolitan Twin Cities area, provided such move occurs within one year of Manager's employment with the City. Section 11 �cne s s Tn rr d in P rforming D ,t� s• The City shall reimburse or directly pay for actual expenses reasonably incurred by the Manager that are directly related to performing Manager's duties. The parties contemplate that the Manager will incur expenses for travel (other than far use of the Manager's personal car), attendance at meetings, etc. S2Ctinn 1� I2Ptirampnt Rn *�efi c The City shall pay the employer's portion of the Minnesota Public Employment Retirement Association contribution on Manager's salary. The Manager shall, in addition to the retirement benefits provided above, be allowed to participate, at Manager's own expense, in IRS approved deferred compensation plans offered through the City: SCtion 1�_ Tlicr nttminn�P of Fmyn;�llt nlati� �nlri The Manager shall be removable by the City Council at will subject only to the limitations imposed by the City Charter. Understanding that the Manager serves as the chief administrative official for the City and Manager's employment status can be affected by political influences that are independent of job performance, the parties wish to make arrangements that reflect the realities of the marketplace and are necessary to recruit qualified persons. The parties wish to assure flexibility for the council, while providing for the ability of the Manager to perform Manager's duties without undue concern for Manager's financial security should the need arise to seek new employment. Therefore, the parties have made concessions and the Manager, as part of Manager's compensation agreement has made concessions in the amount of salary and other forms of compensation in return for the covenants contained in this section 13 relating to the discontinuance of the employment relationship. A) Manager shall give the City 30 days notice prior to discontinuing Manager's employment, where there has been no event constituting an involuntary separation as hereinafter set forth. B) In the event an "involuntary separation" occurs,'the Manager may chose to resign prior to the effective date of any formal action by the City to terminate Manager's employment. C) Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement the term "involuntary separation" shall mean a formal request adopted at a public meeting by the City Council that the Manager resign or an action adopted by the City Council terminating this Agreement. The term "involuntary separation" shall also mean the resignation of the Manager within 30 days of the effective occurrence of any of the following: i) A change in the-form of government at the City due to the adoption, amendment or repeal of a home rule charter, election to adopt or repeal a particular-statutory` form of government (other than for a Plan B statutory form of government); or an ordinance/resolution changing the City's`organizational structure relating to the Manager's duties or authority. ii) A fundamental change in the duties and authority of the Manager adopted by the City Council, by special or general election, or by referendum or initiative such that the City of - 3 - Brooklyn Center's status as a council-manager plan city is changed by ICMA to some status other than a council-manager form of government. D) 'Payment upon Involuntary Separation. In the event of an involuntary separation, whether through a resignation or resolution/motion terminating the Agreement, the Manager shall be entitled to the following: - a) Payment of all accrued vacation and sick leave at its full value at the Manager's current rate of pay. b) Payment by the City of the full cost of family health insurance, at level of`coverage in effect just prior to the involuntary separation for a period of 12 full months from the date such involuntary separation becomes effective. In addition, the Manager shall be entitled, at Manager's own cost to continue participation in the City's group insurance plans for at least 18 months after the City is no longer required to make full payment of premiums for Manager's insurance coverage, provided the City's group insurance plan authorizes such continued participation. c) Severance Payment. The Manager shall receive the following severance benefits: i) Six (6) months salary computed at 1/2 the Manager's gross,annual wages. ii) Payment of six months car allowance. d) Time of payment. All payments due under this section shall be paid by noon on the day after the separation becomes effective. IF) Payment Upon Voluntary Termination. Upon the Manager's voluntary termination of' employment, he/she shall be entitled to full payment by the next following pay period of: a) Payment of all accrued vacation , and sick leave at its full ..value at the Manager's current rate of pay. b) Payment of all wages for days worked since the last payroll period prior to separation. G) Nothing herein shall be deemed a waiver of any rights or claims that either party may have beyond the compensation>due in the normal course of the fr Manager separation of the P , g orn the City's employ. i .Section 14 Term This Agreement.shall be for an indefinite term until terminated by one or both of the parties as set forth in this Agreement. Section 15. Indemnifirat nr The City shall defend and indemnify the Manager pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 466.07 and 465.76. The City shall.also defend and hold harmless and indemnify the - 4 - Manager from all torts, civil damages, penalties, fines, provided the Manager was acting in the Performance of Manager's duties. Section 1 F_ M rapt This Agreement supersedes all prior oral,or written communications between the parties. Section 17 ntire AgraPrnent This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the employment relationship between the City and the Manager and the parties agree that there were no inducements or representations leading to the execution of this Agreement except as herein contained. Section 1 R_ SPv r�bility In case any one or more of the provision of this Agreement shall be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained in this Agreement will not in any be affected or impaired thereby. Secton ,overnin; a« This Agreement will be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. Section 2(1 nnntP,-„�.�� This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will be constitute one and the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, EMPLOYEE MINNESOTA By My rKragness chael J. McCau e Its a By (/ CtiuGC� Camille D. Andre Its Acting City Manager - S -