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2002 08-12 CCP Regular Session
AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION August 12, 2002 6:00 P.M. Council Commission Conference Room 1" Floor 1. City Council discussion of agenda items and questions 2. Miscellaneous 3. Adjourn I SHINGLE CREEK AND WEST MISSISSIPPI WATERSHED MANAGEMENT COMMISSIONS Cities 2nd Generation Plan in the �hRro�;a r Shingle R —klyn PIA N ° Creek/ _ i West �~ pk Grov j Mississippi _. Watershed P . WATERSHED RESPONSIBILITIES WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION TYPES Metropolitan Surface Water Management Act, 1982 Joint Powers Organization v. Watershed District �• Improve water quality y Prevent flooding and erosion ti Joint Powers Organization: Promote groundwater recharge *Local control and representation �. �• Protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat and *Funded by contributions from cities water recreation facilities *Uniform standards implemented by cities ti Watershed District: ti Reduce the public capital expenditures necessary to *separate unit District: government control excessive volumes and rates of runoff and *Funded by its own taxing authority to improve water quality y a implement standards and projects with minimal city Secure other benefits associated with proper in put management of surface water PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT WATER RESOURCES y Streams ti Lakes (14 Total) L Shingle Creek West Mississippi *Eagle Creek (0.8 miles) *Eagle Lake (291 acres) *Drainage area *Drainage area *Bass Creek (2.4 miles) *Twin Lake (229 acres) 43.5 square miles 23.5 square miles *Shingle Creek (11.3 miles) *Bass Lake (175 acres) *Comprises nine *Comprises five *Ryan Creek (1.1 miles) *Crystal Lake (70 acres) municipalities municipalities *Edinbrook /Mattson Brook *Palmer Lake (270 acres (6.0 miles) basin, including 30 acres *Oxbow Creek (1.9 miles) water) �• Wetlands *Approx 3,570 acres (12.5% total watershed area) 1 1ST GENERATION PLAN 2ND GENERATION POLICIES & PROGRAMS MANAGEMENT APPROACH �• Flooding and storm water runoff rate control Continue "1st Generation" programs �• Water quality monitoring: lakes and streams Recommend consolidation of Commissions �• Special studies/ programs: �. Do more water quality monitoring *Chloride Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study �. Work with cities, agencies, and residents to *Twin Lake Homeowners Education Project systematically evaluate water quality and *Minneapolis Shingle Creek Greenway Study develop management plans for water resources *Twin Lake Management Plan *Phosphorus management and education ,* Do more watershed -wide education *Shingle Creek Cleanup Be more of a resource and advocate for water quality and aesthetic improvements 2ND GENE RATION MANAGEMENT AREAS Water Quantity -Water Quality , *Recreation, Fish, and Wildlife , *Public Participation, Information, and Education Ditches , *Groundwater Wetlands , *Erosion and Sedimentation WATER QUANTITY Goal]: Maintain the e `' y '✓' ' existing 100 -year flood profile throughout the watershed Limit and monitor water flow between cities and maintain hydrologic model Preserve flood storage areas ,* Require rate control for development and redevelopment projects µ Infiltrate runoff 2 WATER QUALITY RECREATION, FISH, AND WILDLIFE Goal 2: Protect and improve water quality based on practical use , .Continue & enhance systematic water quality monitoring program •Complete chloride special study (TMDL) Prepare management plans defining how to protect and improve water quality i RECREATION, FISH AND GREENWAY CONCEPT WILDLIFE >F.nlc.'neck G. r� • Goal 3: Strive to provide water quality , ' - �• °_ ''. < ,. that supports recreation, fish, and i.�' '�`:. � • x. �twj:�;M�: °..�;f t wildlife based on practical use "`'iS�, s�:s. ±y > ..#;j= `X�,T�.r'� -•;: ,�.�'. .,,�'..T�, .i. .?pew •Include recreation fish and wildlife impacts in management plansa ' by ~Promote Shingle Creek & Mississippi as )j :... greenways and wildlife corridors PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, INFORMATION AND EDUCATION Goal 4: Establish an information program to .. communicate with the public regarding goals and policies g= .: :, ' • :: -: °° y, ;` � ° °; �. Provide educational materials to cities and ,a schools &grants to teachers y Meet National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II requirements �• Promote activities such as the Cleanup, website, and annual Open House 3 I DITCHES E' Goal 5: Develop an appropriate >Q _° management strategy for Hennepin County Ditch #13 2Y r7 3 GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER Goal 6: Protect and improve groundwater quality and promote groundwater recharge 7 .Require infiltration on larger projects °sue`= u K �• Promote infiltration and low impact development P s f *Protect sensitive groundwater recharge areas WETLANDS ' Goal 7: Protect and improve wetlands _ .Identify priority wetlands for preservation & restoration t, .Undertake functions & values analyses on high priority wetlands �. Require buffer strips between wetlands and watercourses & development 4 EROSION /SEDIMENTATION -- y; Goal 8: Reduce erosion and sedimentation �" A •Require erosion control ordinance .National Pollutant Discharge Elimination ' System ( NPDES) Phase II permit zy pollution prevention /good housekeeping *Assist property owners and promote shoreland management, streambank r ` EROSION ����IMEN�ATICj l ' restoration in P and lakesca 9 f WHAT'S NEW? y Commission consolidation recommendation 2003 -2012 WORK PLAN - Comprehensive & systematic water quality Prepare management plans for water monitoring resources -Water resource management plans Expand educational programs �. Expanded education program Review updated local plans Infiltration requirement ,. Promote &support water quality, �•Greenways &corridors promotion greenway, wetland restoration, habitat y Buffer strips adjacent to wetlands & restoration projects watercourses , .Adjacent property owner notification , .Aggressive grant solicitation BUDGET IMPACT IMPACT ON BROOKLYN CENTER L Water quality monitoring in Twin and Palmer Annual budget increase from $280,000 /yr to Lakes $390,000 in 2003 (Total of SC and WM) Assistance in Twin Lake Management Plan y Increased budget for water quality implementation and in obtaining grants and monitoring ($6,000 /yr), education and outreach ($38,000 /yr) financing improvements New budget item for grant matching and Monitoring Shingle Creek for erosion and habitat grant writing ($30,000 /yr starting in 2003) Assistance in meeting NPDES Phase II public New budget item for management plans & information and education requirements special studies ($40,000 /yr starting in 2004) Member assessment increase from $30,250 in 2002 to $42,700 in 2003 5 Champlin a a: " r oklyn Park ":�a; ''' % _ max• �.;°� ".? :`� aa » � • a # ~ MapI G -ove , r rboklyn C� me rystal _ moOfi - New H pe Ir Minn polis Robbi le Shingle Creek Mississippi Watersheds The full text of the Shingle Creek/West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions' Second Generation Plan is available at: http: / /shin2leci Gen /2nd 2en.htm D R A F T Executive Summary This watershed management plan describes how the Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions (SCWMWMC) will address activities in the two watersheds in the ten ar period 2003 -2012. Y The Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission and the West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission are Watershed Management Organizations (WMOs) formed in 1984 using Joint Powers Agreements developed under authority conferred to the member communities by the Surface Water Management Act (Minnesota Statute 1982 [471.59 and 473.875 to 473.888]). The watersheds are located in the northwest portion of the Minneapolis -St. Paul seven county metropolitan area and are comprised of all or part of the following ten cities in Hennepin County: ` Shingle Creek West Mississippi Combined Watershed Watershed I Cities I Area Cities I Area Area (sq mi) (s mi) (sq mi) Brooklyn Center 5.89 Brooklyn Center 2.47 8.36 Brooklyn Park 11.15 Brooklyn Park 14.20 25.35 Champlin 5.12 N 5.12 Crystal 3.92 i 3.92 Maple Grove 7.73 p Maple Grove 0.82 u 8.55 Minneapolis 3.15 3.15 ' New Hope ( 3.32 3.32 Osseo I 0.45 Osseo 0.33 0.78 Plymouth 6.56 6.56 Robbinsdale 2. 39 2.39 Total 44.56 Total 22.94 67.50 Each Commission is governed by a Board of Commissioners that is comprised of one member appointed from each community by their respective City Councils. The Commissions' purpose is to preserve and use natural water storage and retention in the Shingle Creek and West Mississippi watersheds to meet Surface Water Management Act goals. Because many of the communities that are members of the Shingle Creek WMO are also Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Page ES -1 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 Executive Summary members of the West Mississippi WMO the Commissions often work jointly on issues of interest to both, including this Second Generation Plan, and have adopted similar standards. Second Generation Plan This Second Generation Plan was developed between May 2001 and August 2002. The SCWMWMC held several citizen, agency, and Commission meetings throughout the planning process where input was actively solicited from those with an interest in the watershed. The Commission also assembled an updated land and water resources inventory that includes information developed during the First Generation Plan, 1990 -2002. Issues identified in the development of this inventory and during the planning process are as follows: Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Water Management Issues I. Increased impervious surface as watershed becomes fully developed will increase the duration and frequency of bank full conditions and should be addressed and monitored. 2. Standards that have prevented flooding potential as watershed developed should be continued or enhanced as development is completed. 3. Water quality in Twin Lake, especially Upper Twin, should be improved. 4. Phosphorus loading is degrading lake water quality. Nutrient loading has resulted in proposed Impaired Waters listing for ten lakes 5. Excessive chloride in Shingle Creek has resulted in Impaired Waters listing. 6. Water quality should be maintained or improved to assure safe swimming. 7. Redevelopment should have an environmental focus. 8. Polluted water should be cleaned up and further pollution should be prevented. 9. Recent water quality testing indicates some bacterial levels of concern that should be monitored. 10. Water quality in Shingle Creek should be improved. 11. The natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the creek and river should be capitalized upon with expanded trails, parks, and access. 12. Commission should implement an active program to increase buffers, native plants, rain gardens, native landscaping. 13. Native habitat should be evaluated and protected. 14. The Commission should become more accessible to citizens. 15. Citizens should be educated more on what they can do to improve water quality and protect water resources, and to be more involved. 16. Existing wetlands should be protected from encroachment by development. 17. Wetlands should be restored and cleaned up. 18. Runoff volumes and lack of vegetative border has led to stream degradation and erosion that should be evaluated and improved. Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Page ES -2 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 Executive Summary Through the identification of issues in the watersheds, the SCWMWMC developed eight goals to guide their water resources planning and management functions: Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Water Management Goals, 2003 -2012 1 Maintain the existing 100-year flood t Mam st g y profile throughout the watersheds. 2. Protect and improve water quality based on practical use. 3. Strive to provide water quality that supports recreation, fish and wildlife based on practical use. 4. Establish a public information program to communicate with the public regarding goals and policies. 5. Develop an appropriate ditch management strategy for Hennepin County Ditch #13. improve a ' 6. Protect and groundwater quality and promote groundwater recharg e. 7. Protect and improve wetlands. 8. Reduce erosion and sedimentation. Priorities and Strategies Management strategies and policies for each goal were developed based on the SCWMWMC's goals for resolving watershed issues and a review of existing programs. The purpose of these strategies and policies is to help the SCWMWMC achieve its goals. These become the management framework. To implement this framework, a Work Plan, Budget, and CIP were developed to continue and expand existing activities and establish new activities. This Work Plan was developed utilizing the following priorities and strategies: Priorities: 1) Control flooding 2) Improve public information and education 3 Protect wetlands 4) Improve water quality in lakes, streams, and rivers 5) Improve fish and wildlife habitat 6) Restore wetlands 7) Research and encourage development strategies that minimize impervious surface and encourage infiltration 8) Research and encourage innovative and sustainable maintenance and improvement practices Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Page ES -3 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 Executive Summary Strategies: a) The Commissions will continue to control peak runoff rates at management sector boundaries and city boundaries, requiring development and redevelopment of certain sizes to adhere to a stormwater management plan that provides rate control and water quality improvements and adding an infiltration requirement. The watershed model will be maintained and the creek's 100 year profile will be reevaluated. b) The Commissions' more active education program will provide regular information to cities and local media for distribution, useful information on the Commissions' web site, participation with Watershed Partners and Project NEMO (Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials), and more interaction with schools. c) The Commissions' education and outreach programs and annual Open House will meet minimum requirements for NPDES Phase II and the Commissions will help facilitate other NPDES activities, such as facilitating training in good housekeeping methods for city staff, as requested.. d) Over the first five years of the Second Generation Plan the Commissions will prioritize water resources and develop management plans for those resources by priority or as opportunity provides. These plans will include goals for maintaining or improving water quality based on attainable use and implementation strategies that may include maintenance or capital improvements. e) The Commissions will promote Shingle Creek and other streams and rivers as greenways, emphasizing streambank improvements and habitat restoration where possible. f) The Commissions will prioritize wetlands for preservation and wetlands for potential restoration. Buffers will be required adjacent to wetlands and watercourses as development or redevelopment occurs. Cities that are the LGUs for WCA will perform functions and values analyses on their wetlands in accordance with Commission standards. For those cities where the Commissions are the LGU, the Commissions' engineer will perform those analyses at the city's cost. g) The Commissions will create a Construction/Matching Grant Fund that will be used to: match grants for resources management projects or capital improvements; construct capital improvements that are of high watershed priority, are demonstration projects, or have otherwise been designated by the Commissions for construction by the Commissions; and as match or "seed money" to encourage local improvements. Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Page ES -4 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 Executive Summary Combination of Commissions While the two Commissions are governed by separate Boards and separate First Generation management plans, the operating policies and standards of the Commissions are virtually identical and the Commissions often jointly discuss business that is applicable to both. Four out of the five member cities of West Mississippi are also members of Shingle Creek; only Champlin Pp g Y p is a member of West Mississippi and not Shingle Creek. pp g During the Second Generation Plan process it was the consensus of Commissioners, city staff, regulatory agency staff, and public comment that the two Commissions improve administrative efficiency by combining the administration of the two watersheds under a single Commission. This combination will be recommended to the City Councils for consideration as part of the adoption of the Plan. Such as combination would require the ten cities to revise their Joint Powers Agreements and would also have to be reviewed and approved by the Board of Water and Soil Resources. Local and Watershed Plan Amendments Following approval and adoption of the Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed g pp pp p g Management Plan local units of government are required by statute to amend their local water management plans so they are consistent with the SCWMWMC Second Generation Plan. This watershed management plan provides direction for SCWMWMC activities through the year 2012. The Commissioners intend plan to provide a flexible framework for managing the watersheds and as such may initiate amendments to this plan at an time. > Y P Y Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Page ES -5 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 D R A F T Appendix G Shingle Creek/West Mississippi 2nd Generation Plan Educational Program Target Audience Educational Activity General Public ♦ Annual Open House ♦ Annual Report ♦ Articles to local papers, cable TV, city newsletters 3 -4 times per year on water quality and related topics ♦ Information/presentations at community events ♦ Useful information and links posted on Commission's website Property Owners/ ♦ Annual Open House Residents in Watershed ♦ Annual Report ♦ Articles to local papers, cable TV, city newsletters 3 -4 times per year on water quality and related topics ♦ Information/presentations at community events ♦ Handouts and how -to's on water quality and related topics ♦ Useful information and links posted on Commission's website ♦ Attitude survey every 3 years ♦ Encourage and support property owners to become demonstration sites for BMPs ♦ Work with Hennepin County and local recycling coordinators to provide compost bins and rain barrels at a reduced cost ♦ Continue and expand sponsorship of volunteer monitoring programs such as macroinveri:ebrate monitoring, wetland monitoring, and CAMP Elected Officials, ♦ Annual Open House Commission Members, ♦ Annual Report City Staff ♦ Articles to local papers, cable TV, city newsletters 3 -4 times per year on water quality, NPDES Phase II and related topics ♦ Useful information and links posted on Commission's website ♦ Workshops such as Project NEMO (Non -point Education for Municipal Officials) ♦ Continue the Communications Committee to coordinate information and education program with city efforts ♦ Provide watershed education opportunities at city events ♦ Facilitate NPDES Phase II good housekeeping training and education Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions PageG -1 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 8/8/02 D R A F T Appendix G Target Audience Educational Activity Developers ♦ Design standards and application forms posted on Commission's website ♦ Work with developers before, during, and after plan review process to provide education on the proper design, construction, and maintenance of BMPs Lakeshore Property ♦ Annual Open House Owners ♦ Annual Report ♦ Articles to local papers, cable TV, city newsletters 3 -4 times per year on water quality and related topics ♦ Useful information and links posted on Commission's website ♦ Workshops on lakeshore management BMPs ♦ Encourage and support lakeshore property owners to become demonstration sites for BMPs Students ♦ Annual Open House ♦ Articles to local papers, cable TV, city newsletters 3 -4 times per year on water quality and related topics ♦ Useful information and links posted on Commission's website ♦ Continue and expand sponsorship of volunteer monitoring programs such as macroinvertebrate monitoring, wetland monitoring, and CAMP ♦ Sponsor Water Quality Education Grants to K -12 educators to promote increased and improved water quality education and participation ♦ Sponsor Water Quality awards to recognize outstanding projects accomplished by students ♦ Provide watershed education opportunities at school events Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions PageG -2 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 8/8/02 Table H -1 Second Generation Work Plan M (D (Combined Watersheds) n o C m SPECIAL PROGRAMS RES MG MT PROJECTS CAPITAL PROJECTS 2002 • Expanded educational • Second Generation Plan Pike Creek bank 3 K Education program • Chloride TMDL stabilization (city project) N . • Twin Lake Homeowner Education Project • High priority resource management plan: Twin Lake _(city project) 2003 • Update & calibrate model • Chloride TMDL • Twin Lake wetland 3 Water quality • NPDES educational • Water ualit Plan: Q Y restoration (winter status & plan program ■ Evaluate water resources baseline data 2003 /spring 2004) • NPDES pollution ■ Classify and prioritize resources prevention program ■ Review water quality monitoring program and 3 Expanded educational recommend changes program • Identify watershed significant wetlands for F &V & 3 • Education grants preservation N. 2004 • Attitude survey • TMDL implementation • Twin Lake wetland 0 Establish . q y Shingle Creek Corridor Plan: restoration (winter U). Additional water ualit • U) practical use monitoring Evaluate Shingle Creek corridor for erosion, 2003 /spring 2004) and resource Review updated local conveyance, greenway, habitat goals plans • Practical Use & Goals Plan: • Determine practical use for high priority resources • Establish short/long term goals for water resources based on priority 2005 Review updated local • Resource management plan: wetlands (proposed) • Shingle Creek greenway Establish plans ■ Identify wetland /habitat restoration possibilities and channel other • BMP evaluation improvements D resource .. goals 2006 - - - - Update & calibrate model • Update HEC -2 model and evaluate creek 100 year • Wetland/habitat > o Review elevation restoration CD 0 = flooding • Review MNRAA Tier II status & Mississippi River N i issues plans Q. K 2007 • Attitude survey • (Continued)Update HEC -2 model and evaluate creek • Match for local = w� SP ECIAL PROGRAMS RES MGMT PROJECTS CAPITAL P ROJECTS Continued 100 year elevation improvement project progress • Review classifications and five year progress towards towards goals water quality goals N 7 CL 2008 Resource management plan • Match for local g Continued improvement project progress Shingle Creek or other N towards goals stream greenway and channel improvements 2009 • Update & calibrate model Match for local s Continued improvement project progress towards goals • Wetland/habitat restoration 2010 • Resource management plan • Match for local Continued improvement project o progress • Shingle Creek or other 3 towards goals 3 stream greenway and y - channel improvements y 2011 • Attitude survey • Match for local Continued improvement project progress towards goals 2012 • 3` Generation Plan • 3` Gen Match for local p improvement project Plan • Wetland/habitat D restoration - n 2013 • 3` Generation Plan • Match for local --I 3` Gen improvement project > Plan v tD x v Q. co 2 0 N N Table H -2 Capital Improvement Program y (Combined Watersheds) o� y a _ 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011_ 2012 j d A Resource Management Projects Water Quality Plan $12,500 Practical Use & Goals Plan $10,000 Shingle Creek Corridor Plan $30,000 Resource Management Plans $15,000 $40,000 $40,000 BMP Evaluation $35,000 Q Evaluate creek 100 year $40,000 $40,000 elevation Mississippi River Corridor Plan $7,500 3 3ra Generation Plan $15,000 0 Capital Projects 3 Twin Lake Restoration (WMO $40,000 U) Share) 0 Shingle Creek Improvements $60,000 Local Project Match $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $50,000 $50,000 $25,000 Channel Improvements $50,000 $25,000 $25,000 Wetland/habitat restoration $65,000 $50,000 $50,000 v a ' a v -p m (DD o (D O- N W D R A F T Appendix H Table H -3 2003 -2012 Estimated Budget and CIP(Total SCWMWMC) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 0 ning Balance; `. ;. �:: °$344,996:. ".$182,731 :;: $144;031 ;;..$126 ,151 $`98;441.`> $ 78" ",451. INCOME $387,000 $354,000 $440,000 $465,000 $490,000 $515,000 Assessments $225,000 $324,000 $410,000 $435,000 $460,000 $485,000 Other $162,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 EXPENSES* $549,265 $392,700 $457,880 $492,710 $509,990 $522,260 Eno /Admin /Legal /Misc* $203,900 $262,700 $270,590 $278,710 $287,070 $295,680 Proorams $ 53,500 $ 97,500 $107,290 $114.000 $120,420 $126.580 Volunteer- assisted monitoring $ 11,500 $ 17,000 $ 18,000 $ 20,000 $ 22,000 $ 23,000 Commission monitoring $ 22,000 $ 22,500 $ 28,630 $ 30,060 $ 31,560 $ 33,140 Education and web site $ 20,000 $ 40,000 $ 42,000 $ 44,100 $ 46,300 $ 48,620 NPDES activities $ - $ 13,000 $ 13,660 $ 14,340 $ 15,060 $ 15,820 Education grants $ - $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,500 $ 5,500 $ 6,000 Resource Mgmt Proiects $291,865 $ 12.500 $ 40,000 $ 50.000 $ 47,500 $ 40,000 2nd generation plan $155,850 TMDL study $113,000 Twin Lakes homeowner ed $ 18,015 Water resource mgmt plan Water quality plan $ 12,500 Shingle Creek mgmt plan $ 30,000 Practical use & goals plan $ 10,000 TMDL Implementation ? Wetland mgmt plan $ 15,000 BMP evaluation $ 35,000 Eval creek 100 yr elevation $ 40,000 $ 40,000 West Miss unspecified project $ 5,000 MNRAA Tier II status $ 7,500 Construction /Grant Match Fund $ 20,000 $ 40,000 $ 50,000 $ 55,000 $ 60.000 Closing Balance $182,731 ','$144,031 , $126,151 $ 98,441 ` $,78,451 $: 71 *Assumes 3 -5 percent annual growth. Construction /Grant Match Fund Opening Balance` $. $.20 $ 15 .,,'$, 26,5$5 $X6,948 Capital contribution $ 20,000 $ 40,000 $ 50,000 $ 55,000 $ 60,000 Capital Proiects Twin Lake Restoration $ 45,000 Shingle Creek greenway & $ 40,000 channel improvements Wetland /habitat restoration $ 65,000 Local project match $ 25,000 Closing Balance $ 20,500 '$ 15,888 $ 26,535: $ 16,948 $t3,247 Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions Page H -4 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 D R A F T Appendix H Table H-3 2003-2012 Estimated Budget and CIP (Total SCWMWMC) 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Opening Balance J',110 $"_64 1 INCOME $530,000 $550,000 $570,000 $590,000 $605,000 $620,000 Assessments $500,000 $520,000 $540,000 $560,000 $575,000 $590,000 Other $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 EXPENSES $537,030 $508,770 $564,120 $545,500 $686,910 $654,420 Ena/Admin/Leaal/Misc* $304,550 $313,690 $323,100 $332,800 $342,780 $353,070 Programs $132,480 $130,080 $136,020 $142,700 $149130 $156,350 Volunteer-assisted monitoring $ 24,000 $ 25,000 $ 26,000 $ 27,000 $ 28,000 $ 29,000 Commission monitoring $ 34,800 $ 36,540 $ 38,370 $ 40,290 $ 42,300 $ 44,420 Education and web site $ 51,060 $ 46,810 $ 49,150 $ 51,610 $ 54,190 $ 56,900 NPDES activities $ 16,620 $ 15,230 $ 16,000 $ 16,800 $ 17,640 $ 18,530 Education grants $ 6,000 $ 6,500 $ 6,500 $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 7,500 Resource Mamt Proiects $ 40,000 $ - $ 40,000 $ - $125,000 $ 75,000 Water resource mgmt plan $ 40,000 Water resource mgmt plan $ 40,000 3rd generation plan $125,000 $ 75,000 Construction /Grant Match Fund $ 60,000 $ 65,000 $ 65,000 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 $ 70.000 -$105,391 $141271 $155,771 $' 73,861 ,,$ 39,441 *Assumes 3-5 percent annual growth. Construction /Grant Match Fund 6pe'ning'Balan'ce $,53,247: $ 39,203 $ 29,933 --,` ,$ 20A31 $,,,115,817 088' Capital contribution $ 60,000 $ 65,000 $ 65,000 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 Capital Proiects Greenway & channel $ 50,000 $ 25,000 $ 25,000 $ 25,000 improvements Local project match $ 25,000 $ 25,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 25,000 $ 50,000 Wetland/habitat restoration $ 50,000 $ 50,000 Closing Balance 39,203 $ 29,933 $,20,431 15,817 $ 11,088 $ '6,'240 Shingle Creek and West Mississippi Watershed Management Commissions PageH-5 Water Resources Management Plan Draft 08/08/02 Y ** Revisedxx CITY COUNCIL MEE'T'ING City of Brooklyn Center August 12, 2002 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 comme tits made but, rather, for hearing the citizen for informational purposes only. 2. Invocation - 7 p.m. -Rev. Tim Johnson, Brookdale Covenant Church 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 moti on. 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. Approc al of Minutes - Council. Members not present at meetings will be recorded as abstaining from the vote on the minutes. 1. July'-)'-', 2002 - Study Session 2. Julv 22, 2002 - Regular Session 3. July 22, 2002 - Executive Session b. Licenses r Revised CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- August 12, 2002 C. Approval of Application to Conduct Raffle from St. Alphonsus Church for an Event on October 13, 2002 d. Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees e. Resolution Approving Change Order No. 2, Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -05, 06, and 07, Garden City South Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements f. Resolution Providing for Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts g. Resolution Declaring Cost to be Assessed, and Calling for a Public Hearing, Improoement Project Nos. 2002 -01 and 2002 -02. Contract 2002 -A, Southwest Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements h. Resolution Declaring Cost to be Assessed, and Calling for a Public Hearing, Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -05 and 2002 -06. Contract 2002 -13, Garden City South. Nei Street and Storm Drainage Improvements 8. Planning Commission Items a. Planning) Commission Application Nos. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010 Submitted by Independent School District No. 286. Request for Preliminary Plat approval to combine and divide the existing Earle Brown Elementary School site, Grandview Park and a segment of vacated Humboldt Avenue right of way into two lots and Special Use Permit and Site and Building Plan Approval to construct anew 141,000 sq. ft. Earle Brown Elementary School and a reconfigured Grandview Park. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its July 25, 2002 meeting. - Requested Council Action: - Motion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -009 and 2002- 010 subject the recommended conditions by the Planning Commission. b. Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -011 Submitted by Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen. Request for Special Use Permit approval to operate a home beauty shop at 3312 O'Henry Road. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its July 25, 2002 meeting. - Requested Council Action: - dot ion to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -011 subjectto the recommended conditions by the Planning Commission. *r Revised ** CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- August 12, 2002 9. Council Consideration Items a. Resolution Recognizing and Commending Winners of the 2002 Landscape and Garden Contest -Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. b. Resolution Appointing Patty Hartwig as Alternate to the Board of Directors of LOGIS -Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. C. Report on Code Enforcement -Requested Council Action: -None. report only. d. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into An Easement Agreement with the Property Owner at 5700 Camden Avenue -Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. e. Resolution Appointing Election Judges -Requested Council Action: - % , lotion to adopt resolution. f. An Ordinance Vacating IZiht of Way for Street Purposes, Humboldt Avenue from 59th Avenue North to 60th Avenue North -Requested Council Action: - Motion to approve first reading and set second reading and public hearing on Ser,tcmber 9. 2002 ** g. Resoh on Atlthorizirn`( the Cite Manager and City :attorney to Take Action With Respect to Housing Bond Contract Documents -Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. 10. Watershed Commission Presentation 11. Adjourn to All American Room, 113, for Closed Session with Legal Counsel to Discuss Pending Litigation • City g 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 JULY 22, 2002 CITY HALL - CONFERENCE ROOM A CALL TO ORDER STUDY SESSION The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker. Also present were City Manager Michael McCauley, Assistant City Manager Jane Chambers, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Council discussed City Council Agenda items 7d, Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter • Into an Easement Agreement with the Property Owner at 5700 Camden Avenue, 8a, An Ordinance Vacating Certain Storm Sewer Easement Within Lot 7, Block 1, BOBENDRIER' S 4 th ADDITION, 8b, An Ordinance Amending Section 19 -403 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center Regarding the Sale and Use of Fireworks, and 9d, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 3, Section 3.01, and Chapter 4, Section 4.05, of the Brooklyn Center City Charter. It was the consensus of the Council to have agenda item 7d, Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into An Easement Agreement with the Property Owner at 5700 Camden Avenue, deleted from the agenda for more research to be done on the property; and to have agenda item 9d, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 3, Section 3.01, and Chapter 4, Section 4.05, of the Brooklyn Center City Charter, referred back to the Charter Commission for clarification. DISTRICT 286 GRANDVIEW PARK LAND EXCHANGE UPDATE City Manager Michael McCauley provided an update on the District 286 Grandview Park land exchange. SMART GROWTH MEETING ON AUGUST 8T11 Mr. McCauley discussed that he had received information from Tim Rood of Calthorpe and that they are working on the planning concepts for the area east of Shingle Creek Parkway. • MISCELLANEOUS There were no miscellaneous items discussed. 07/22/02 -1- DRAFT ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Ricker to adjourn the Study Session at 6:59 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor S 07/22/02 -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 JULY 22, 2002 CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM There was no informal open forum since there was no one in the audience. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Coimcilmembers Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker. Also present were City Manager Michael McCauley, Assistant City Manager Jane Chambers, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. 2. INVOCATION • Rev. Jean Sidner, Harron United Methodist Church, offered the invocation. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Regular Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 7:01 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker. Also present were City Manager Michael McCauley, Assistant City Manager Jane Chambers, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. 5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 6. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Lasman reported that she attended the following: • 07/22/02 -1- DRAFT • July 11, 2002, ARM Meeting • July 12, 2002, Relay for Life • July 16, 2002, Crime Prevention Meeting • July 17, 2002, Culvers Groundbreaking and Public Meeting on Level 3 Sex Offender • July 18, 2002, Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at Thunder Alley • July 19, 2002, Farwell Reception for Captain Bob Dirks Councilmember Nelson reported that he attended the Relay for Life on July 12, 2002, and the Culvers Groundbreaking on July 17, 2002. He discussed information that he received at a recent AMM meeting and informed the Council that the AMM will be discussing the North Star Corridor at the next meeting. Mayor Kragness discussed that the public meeting on the Level 3 Sex Offender would be re- televised and that if any person wanted to know the televised times to contact the cable company. 7. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Lasman discussed that agenda item 7d, Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into An Easement Agreement with the Property Owner at 5700 Camden Avenue, would be deleted from the agenda and that she would make a motion to approve the agenda as amended. There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Peppe to approve the agenda and consent agenda as amended. Motion passed unanimously. 7a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES There was a motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Peppe to approve the minutes of July 8, 2002, study and regular sessions. Motion passed unanimously. 7b. LICENSES A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Peppe to approve the following list of licenses. Motion passed unanimously. GARBAGE HAULER Aspen Waste Systems, Inc. 2951 Weeks Avenue, Minneapolis T & L Sanitation Services P.O. Box 49695, Blaine MECHANICAL Northland Mechanical Contractors Inc. 2900 Nevada Avenue North, New Hope Yocum Oil Company 2719 Stillwater Road, St. Paul 07/22/02 -2- DRAFT • S RENTAL Renewal: 5806 Emerson Avenue North Robert Lindahl 6749 Humboldt Avenue North Morning Sun Investments 6757 Humboldt Avenue North Morning Sun Investments 6761 Humboldt Avenue North Morning Sun Investments 6773 Humboldt Avenue North Morning Sun Investments 5505 Lyndale Avenue North Brett Hildreth 5519 & 23 Lyndale Avenue North Brett Hildreth 7250 West River Road Nedzad Ceric 7c. APPROVAL OF APPLICATION TO CONDUCT RAFFLE FROM ST. ALPHONSUS CHURCH FOR AN EVENT ON NOVEMBER 10, 2002 A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Peppe to approve the application received to conduct raffle from St. Alphonsus Church for an event on November 10, 2002. Motion passed unanimously. 7d. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN EASEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER AT 5700 CAMDEN AVENUE • This item was deleted from the agenda. 7e. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -96 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Peppe. Motion passed unanimously. 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 8a. AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN STORM SEWER EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 7, BLOCK 1, BOBENDRIER'S 4 T1 ADDITION • 07/22/02 -3- DRAFT City Manager Michael McCauley discussed that this ordinance vacation would vacate the northerly 15 feet of the original 50 foot wide easement and that the vacation would not affect the use and maintenance of the existing storm sewer. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to open the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. No on wished to address the Council. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to close the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 2002 -08 Councilmember Nelson introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN STORM SEWER EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 7, BLOCK 1, BOBENDR.IER'S 4 TH ADDITION The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by Councilmember Ricker. Motion passed unanimously. 8b. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 19 -403 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER REGARDING THE SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS Mr. McCauley discussed that this ordinance amendment is identical to the emergency ordinance that the City Council approved on June 24, 2002. A motion by Councilmember Ricker, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to open the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. No on wished to address the Council. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to close the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 2002 -09 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: AN ORDINANCE VACATING CERTAIN STORM SEWER EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 7, BLOCK 1, BOBENDRIER'S 4 TH ADDITION 07/22/02 -4- DRAFT • • The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by Councilmember Nelson. Motion passed unanimously. 9. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 9a. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITITION AND APPRECIATION OF THE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVICE OF BOB DIRKS Mayor Kragness read the resolution expressing recognition and appreciation of the dedicated public service of Bob Dirks. RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -97 Councilmember Peppe introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITITION AND APPRECIATION OF THE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVICE OF BOB DIRKS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 9b. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITITION AND APPRECIATION OF • THE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVICE OF JEAN DORWEILER Mayor Kragness read the resolution expressing recognition and appreciation of the dedicated public service of Jean Dorweiler. RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -98 Councilmember Nelson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITITION AND APPRECIATION OF THE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVICE OF JEAN DORWEILER The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Ricker. Councilmember Nelson abstained from the vote. Motion passed. 9e. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT Mr. McCauley discussed that this resolution would authorize participation and funds for a project entitled Safe and Sober Communities through a grant agreement with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and the Office of Traffic Safety. • 07/22/02 -5- DRAFT If the grant is awarded, the grant period runs from October 1, 2002, through September 30, 2002, and • the monies would be dedicated to pay officers overtime for traffic safety initiatives. RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -99 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Ricker. Motion passed unanimously. 9d. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3.01, AND CHAPTER 4, SECTION 4.05, OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER CITY CHARTER Mr. McCauley discussed that the Council had discussed this issue at its Study Session and it was suggested that the item be referred back to the Charter Commission for clarification on the content of Chapter 3, Section 3.01. There was a motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to refer this o item back to the Charter Commission for clarification on the content in Chapter 3, Section 3.01. Motion passed unanimously. 9e. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER REGARDING ENCROACHMENTS ON YARD SETBACK REQUIREMENTS Mr. McCauley discussed that this ordinance amending Chapter 35 would eliminate seasonal swimming pools fi the setback and encroachment requirements. Currently residents with above ground pools put up in the spring and taken down in the fall are required to make an annual application to the City for a permit to erect the same. This amendment would get the City out of the business of regulating the location of temporary, above ground pools. Mayor Kragness questioned if this would eliminate the need for fencing. Mr. McCauley informed the Council that this amendment does not eliminate the need for fencing where fencing would be required now. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Ricker to approve first reading and set second reading and public hearing for August 26, 2002. Motion passed unanimously. 07/22/02 -6- DRAFT • 9f. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2002 -04, FRANCE AVENUE RELOCATION Mr. McCauley discussed that bids were received for the France Avenue Relocation and that this resolution would award the bid to Veit & Company Inc. RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -100 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2002 -04, FRANCE AVENUE RELOCATION The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Peppe. Councilmember Nelson voted against the same. Motion passed. 10. ADJOURN TO ROOM 113 CONFERENCE ROOM FOR CLOSED SESSION WITH LEGAL COUNSEL TO DISCUSS PENDING LITIGATION There was a motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the City Council meeting at 7:24 p.m. to Room 113 Conference Room to discuss pending litigation. • Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor • 07/22/02 -7- 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 EXECUTIVE SESSION JULY 22, 2002 CITY HALL - CONFERENCE ROOM 113 CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Executive Session and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, Bob Peppe, and Tim Ricker. Also present: City Manager Michael McCauley and Community Development Director Brad Hoffman. Others present were: Jolm Baker, Cliff Greene, Bill Clelland, and Charlie LeFevere. ADJOURNMENT • The meeting adjourned at approximately 9:30 p.m. City Clerk Mayor • 7/22/02 -1- DRAFT City Council Agenda Item No. 7b • 0 OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk ./1 fL DATE: August 7, 2002 SUBJECT: Licenses for Council Approval The following companies /persons have applied for City licenses as noted. Each company /person has fulfilled the requirements of the City Ordinance governing respective licenses, submitted appropriate applications, and paid proper fees. Licenses to be approved by the City Council on August 12, 2002. MECHANICAL Air Mechanical Inc. 16411 Aberdeen Street NE, Ham Lake RENTAL Renewal: 819 -21 55th Ave N Vincent Hayden (Turning Point Inc.) 5233 Drew Ave N James and Joan Bagwell O 5328 -30 Queen Ave N Mike Haase 4748 Twin Lake Ave N Mrs. Paul Enge Humboldt Court Apartments Martha Ann Demetriou Sterling Square Apartments Lake Energy Investments Initial: 5825 Colfax Ave N Beulah Hill 3318 Mumford Road Olvfemi Olagbaju 7208 Perry Ct E Vincent Okonkwo 5256 Twin Lake Blvd E Brian Somkhan SIGN HANGER Install This Awning & Sign Co 5345 4th Street, Brooklyn Center Signerafter's 7775 Main Street NE, Fridley 'b'301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation ecreataon and Community Center Phone &TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 www. cityofbrooklyncenter. org • City Council Agenda Item No. 7c 'MpOKLYH CElyr BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk FROM: Chief Scott Bechthold DATE: July 29, 2002 SUBJECT: Application to Conduct Raffle St. Alphonsus Church On July 29, 2002, the Brooklyn Center Police Department received an Application for Exempt Permit to conduct a raffle from St. Alphonsus Church. This application is for an event to be held at St. Alphonsus Church on October 13, 2002. This application has been approved and will be returned to the St. Alphonsus representative who will forward it to the State Gambling Control Board. If you or any member of the City Council objects to issuing this license, you must notify me within 30 days according to Minnesota State Statute. SB:kh • Page 1 of 2 3/01 Minnesota Lawful Gambling For Board Use Only LG220 - Application for Exempt Permit Fee - $25 Fee Paid • Organization Information Check No. Organization name // Previous lawful gambling exemption number Street s City State /Zip Code L C unty Name of chief executive officer (CEO) First name Last name Daytime phone number of CEO F6 3 1 66 Name of treasurer Daytime phone number of Fi name ` Last name treasurer: 16i1 /I el /l1 /.rra �,c)�'I -SSG —o 7:SW Type of Nonprofit Organization Check the box that best describes your organization: ❑ Fraternal [0 Religious ❑ Veteran ❑ Other nonprofit organization Check the box that indicates the type of proof your organization attached to this application: ❑ IRS letter indicating income tax exempt status ❑ Certificate of Good Standing from the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office ❑ A charter showing you are an affiliate of a parent nonprofit organization ❑ Proof previously submitted and on file with the Gambling Control Board • Gambling Premises Information Name of premises where gambling act' ' will be conducted (for raffles, list the site where the drawing will take place) Address (do not use PO box) City State /Zip Code County �5_ 41t4v At. A lfiCC441 Date(s) of activity (for raffles, indicate the date of the drawAg) a- Check the box or boxes that indicate the type of gambling activity your organization will be conducting: ❑ `Bingo M Raffles (cash prizes may not exceed $12,000) ❑ *Paddlewheels ❑ `Pull -Tabs ❑ *Tipboards *Equipment for these activities must be obtained from a licensed distributor. This form will be made available in Your name and and your organization's the following: Board members, staff of the alternative format (i.e. large print, Braille) name and address will be public information Board whose work assignment requires upon request. The information requested when received by the Board. All the other that they have access to the information; on this form (and any attachments) will be information that you provide will be private the Minnesota Department of Public Safety; used by the Gambling Control Board data about you until the Board issues your the Minnesota Attorney General; the (Board) to determine your qualifications to permit. When the Board issues your Minnesota Commissioners of be involved in lawful gambling activities in permit, all of the information that you have Administration, Finance, and Revenue; the Minnesota. You have the right to refuse to provided to the Board in the process of Minnesota Legislative Auditor, national and supply the information requested; however, applying for your permit will become public. international gambling regulatory agencies; if you refuse to supply this information, the K the Board does not issue you a permit, anyone pursuant to court order; other Board may not be able to determine your all the information you have provided in the individuals and agencies that are qualifications and, as a consequence, may process of applying for a permit remains specifically authorized by state or federal refuse to issue you a permit. If you supply private, with the exception of your name law to have access to the information; the information requested, the Board will and your organization's name and address individuals and agencies for which law or be able to process your application. which will remain public. legal orderauthorizes a new use or sharing S Private data about you are available only to of information after this Notice was given; and anyone with your consent. LG220 - Application for Exempt Per Page 2 of 2 m / i / 3/01 Organization Name_( , G� Local Unit of Government Acknowledgment • If the gambling premises is within city limits, the If the gambling premises is located in a township, both city must sign this application. the county and township must sign this application. On behalf of the city, I acknowledge this application. On behalf of the county, I acknowledge this application. Check the action that Check the action that the city is taking on this application. the county is taking on this application. ® The city approves the application with no F1 The county approves the application with no waiting period. waiting period. ❑ The city approves the application with a 30 day The county approves the application with a 30 day waiting period, and allows the Board to issue a waiting period, and allows the Board to issue a permit after 30 days (60 days for a first class permit after 30 days. city). The city denies the application. The county denies the application. Prin me of city _t� Print name of county (Signature of city personnel receiving application) (Signature of county personnel receiving application) Title__ —_ �! LCf'7� - -- Titie — ------- - - - - -- -- - Date - /_ �/ a'` TOWNSHIP: On behalf of the township, I acknowledge that the organization is applying for exempted gambling activity within the township limits. [A township has no statutory authority to approve or deny an application (Minn. Stat. sec. 349.213, subd. 2).] Print name of township (Signature of township official acknowledging application) Title Chief Executive Officer's Signature The information provided in this applic i fete and acc rate to the best of my knowledge. Chief executive officers signature_ _ ^ ------- Name (please print) ��C� c/ . �rQ Date Mail Application and Attachments At least 45 days prior to your scheduled activity date send: • the completed application, If your application has not • a copy of your proof of nonprofit status, and been acknowledged by the • a $25 application fee (make check payable to "State of Minnesota "). local unit of government or Application fees are not prorated, refundable, or transferable. has been denied, do not Send to: Gambling Control Board send the application to the 1711 West County Road B, Suite 300 South Gambling Control Board. • Roseville, MN 55113 LG220 - Application for Exempt Permit, Information Sheet 3101 Who may be issued An exempt permit can be issued to nonprofit organizations conducting lawful gambling • an exempt permit? activity on five orfewer days, and awarding less than $50,000 in prizes during a calendar year. (Raffles: Total cash prizes for a raffle may not exceed $12,000.) Separate Complete a separate application for each occasion. An occasion may be either: applications 1. One day of gambling activity. required If your organization wants to conduct gambling activity on April 5, May 5, and June 5, you must submit a separate application and fee for each activity date. -OR- 2. Two or more consecutive days of gambling activity. • If your organization wants to conduct gambling on July 3, 4, and 5 at the same site, you may submit only one application and one fee. Raffle: If you are conducting a raffle, each day a drawing is held constitutes one day of gambling. If drawings are held on more than five days in a calendar year, your organization must obtain an organization license, a gambling manager's license, and a premises permit. How to obtain a copy of proof of nonprofit status Minnesota Secretary of State IRS Income Tax Exemption Certificate of Good Standing - Nonprofit Articles ^ R Under a national organ of Incorporation OR If your organization falls under a national organization, Attach a copy of your organization's Certificate attach both of the following: of Good Standing (317A) showing incorporation 1. a copy of the IRS letter showing that your national as a nonprofit organization. organization has been a registered nonprofit 501(c) organization and carries a group ruling, and This certificate can be obtained from the 2. a copy of the charter, or letter from your national Minnesota Secretary of State: organization, recognizing your organization as a subordinate. • Minnesota Sec retary of State iness Services Division Not under a national organization Bus Bus State Office Building If your organization does not fall under a national organization, attach a copy of the IRS income tax St. Paul, MN 55155 exemption [501(c)] letter in the name of your Phone: 651 - 296 -2803 organization, showing income tax exempt status. To obtain a copy of your federal income tax exempt letter, send your federal ID number and the date your organization initially applied for tax exempt status to: IRS P.O. Box 2508 Room 4010 Cincinnati, OH 45201 Sales tax exempt status or federal ID employer numbers are not proof of income tax exempt status. Financial report • A financial report form and instructions will be sent with your permit. and recordkeeping . Complete and return the financial report form to the Board within 30 days of your date of required activity. Your organization must keep its gambling records for 3 -112 years. Questions? Call the Licensing Section of the Gambling Control Board at 651- 6394000. If you use a TTY, you can call the Board by using the Minnesota Relay Service at 1 -800- 627 -3529 and ask to • place a call to 651- 639 -4000. Or, check our Web site at www.gcb.state.mn.us. • To Brooklyn Centel City Counsel From - Kenneth Brown St. Alphonsus Parish 702-5 Halifax Ave. North Brooklyn Center, Mn. 55429 Please consider the enclosed State of Minnesota raffle application for your approval. This is for the salve type of raffle that we held last October. You may return it to my attention at the parish when it ready. Thank you Kenneth Brown 763- 560 -0758 • • • City Council Agenda Item No. 7d • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 2002 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees The attached resolution represents the official Council action required to expedite removal of the trees most recently marked by the City tree inspector in accordance with approved procedures. It is anticipated that this resolution will be submitted for council consideration each meeting during the summer and fall as new trees are marked. • ® Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES WHEREAS, a Notice to Abate Nuisance and Diseased Tree Removal Agreement has been issued to the owners of certain properties in the City of Brooklyn Center giving the owners twenty (20) days to remove diseased trees on the owners' property; and WHEREAS, the City can expedite the removal of these diseased trees by declaring them a public nuisance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. The diseased trees at the following addresses are hereby declared to be a public nuisance: • TREE PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY ADDRESS NUMBER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEALTH PARTNERS /GROUP HEALTH 6845 LEE AVE N 88,89,90,91,92,93, ROBERT & PENNY LARKIN 5631 EMERSON AVE N 94 EUGENE SHAFER 5519 DUPONT AVE N 95 STEVEN & LINDA JOHNSON 2000 ERICON DR 96 FAYE LARRY 7137 FRANCE AVE N 97 CON AGRA FERTILIZER CO. HOWE INC. 4821 XERXES AVE N 98 EDA OF BROOKLYN CENTER 7000 BROOKLYN BLVD 99,100 KEITH NESCO /PATRICIA HARTLEY 3806 VIOLET AVE N 101 MARCELLA HAGEN 7015 KYLE AVE N 102 DUANE ENNINGA 5435 EMERSON AVE N 103 & 104 JAMES DELISI 1210 58 AVE N 105 2. After twenty (20) days from the date of the notice, the property owner(s) will receive a second written notice providing five (5) business days in which to contest the determination of the City Council by requesting, in writing, a hearing. Said request shall be filed with the City Clerk. 3. After five (5) days, if the property owner fails to request a hearing, the tree(s) shall be removed by the City. All removal costs, including legal, financing, and administrative charges, shall be specially assessed against the property. • RESOLUTION NO. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • s PROCEDURE E*ION INFORMATION • . 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 212268000803 DONALD R HEATH S Y 281.17 30.00 311.17 2511921.31001.1 824 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1220 212275000903 LEANDER ROBERTS S Y 62.04 30.00 92.04 2511921310017 1012 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1224 212279000506 DORIS JEFFERSON S Y 125.90 30.00 155.90 2511921310045 7243 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1208 212301000704 KEVIN J O'HARA S Y 222.00 30.00 252.00 2511921310040 7212 ALDRICH CT BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1206 214993000605 BRIAN THOMAS S N 99.12 30.00 129.12 2511921430001 420 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1617 214993000605 M KLEIN CO INC 0 Y 2511921430001 708 334 N FIRST ST MPLS MN 55401 -1145 215003000104 SHAHEEM HAUSER S Y 258.93 30.00 288.93 2511921430039 6926 WEST RIVER RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1328 215035030003 KUE VUE S Y 777.77 30.00 807.77 332 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1300 215035030003 CITY OF BROOKLYN PAR K C Y 5200 85TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -4301 215046000001 EUGENE T BARRY S Y 174.08 30.00 204.08 2511921420017 7119 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1313 215062000902 YER YANG S Y 257.55 30.00 287.55 2511921420011 7208 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1316 I 215079000002 MARK WENDT S Y 114.28 30.00 144.28 2511921410013 7201 RIVERDALE RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1319 215100050801 DUANE WELTON S Y 543.99 30.00 573.99 308 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1300 III CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 15 of 44 ACCOUNT - 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 303118000706 JANIS SALO S Y 111.16 30.00 141.16 3411921130060 6543 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303119000602 MARILYN KIMKER S Y 237.31 30.00 267.31 3411921130012 3400 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1810 303144000504 EDITH ZEAH S Y 153.47 30.00 183.47 3411921310004 6349 HALIFAX DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2118 303172000006 ERIC DUPLESSIE S Y 190.33 30.00 220.33 3411921420008 6300 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2115 408668000802 JOEL MORRISSETTE S Y 306.45 30.00 336.45 0211821140017 5834 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2650 408676000801 JEFFERY J HANSON S Y 86.99 30.00 116.99 0211821140029 5815 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2647 408681000103 AMELIA JANIAK S Y 215.38 30.00 245.38 0211821140035 5727 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2645 408694000603 WILLIAM STAGE S Y 90.70 30.00 120.70 0211821140050 5806 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2648 408710000606 LENNY FROLOV S Y 137.95 30.00 167.95 0211821140058 5737 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2641 408767000806 AHMED MOHAMUD S Y 100.95 30.00 130.95 0111821220087 6014 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2640 408779000402 DWIGHT PORTE S Y 60.98 30.00 90.98 0111821220083 6007 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2633 408779000402 VIVIAN PORTE 2 Y 0111821220083 6007 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2633 408785000602 RAY WARREN S Y 204.81 30.00 234.81 0111821220073 6026 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2634 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 25 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 408792000704 SALENA HATCHER S Y 219.57 30.00 249.57 3611921330014 6120 LILAC DR N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2239 408823000009 STEVE WACHA S Y 92.90 30.00 122.90 0111821230041 5724 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2661 408846000302 MYRTLE /ROBIN HALL S Y 245.92 30.00 275.92 0111821230034 5730 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2659 408941000703 DOUGLAS KALTVED S Y 100.20 30.00 130.20 0111821220010 5910 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2623 408941000703 MARIT KALTVED 2 Y 0111821220010 5910 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2623 408949000904 SHANNON GOODRICH S Y 188.05 30.00 218.05 0111821220039 6006 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2625 408949000904 VICTOR GOODRICH 2 Y 0111821220039 6006 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2625 408963000005 LARRY SCHULTZ S Y 225.01 30.00 255.01 3611921330020 6125 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2227 408989000006 MELISSA TUMMEL S Y 192.67 30.00 222.67 0111821230096 5807 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2745 409023000604 FRANK MOCK S Y 274.44 30.00 304.44 0111821210051 6012 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409026000302 LARRY S PAGE S Y 211.11 30.00 241.11 0111821210048 6030 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409073000503 DOUG FINSETH S Y 208.68 30.00 238.68 0111821240019 5841 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2734 409116000403 ELAINE HAUWILLER S Y 183.90 30.00 213.90 3611921340055 6206 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2226 0 • • CURRENT CEROATION REPORT 0 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) *e 26 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 409143000104 DARYL JOHNSON S Y 197.95 30.00 227.95 0111821210100 6007 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2725 409162000705 JOHN E KELLEY S Y 196.04 30.00 226.04 0111821240049 5759 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2757 409166000305 DAN SHINNICK S Y 208.73 30.00 238.73 0111821240061 5713 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2757 409176000101 JANET JOHNSON S Y 167.76 30.00 197.76 0111821240062 5700 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2758 409209000202 BILL KOLBE S Y 193.66 30.00 223.66 3611921340012 6114 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215 409211000804 ROBERT LAYSON S Y 283.00 30.00 313.00 3611921340014 6130 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215 409370000503 SEAN -PAUL HUMPHREY S Y 233.98 30.00 263.98 0111821120036 6006 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2733 409391000002 DEBBIE STEWART S Y 197.59 30.00 227.59 3611921430025 506 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2202 409397000406 RENEE KLICK S Y 192.67 30.00 222.67 0111821120031 6023 LYNDALE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2743 409428000702 ROSEMARY KRUSE S Y 219.03 30.00 249.03 0111821130044 5706 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2728 409429000604 DAVID REYES S Y 284.34 30.00 314.34 0111821130045 5700 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2728 409911000108 WUENSCH S Y 254.54 30.00 284.54 3611921320050 6400 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1836 409922000802 CHOSA S Y 79.99 30.00 109.99 3611921320034 6425 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1831 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 27 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 409953000002 STEVEN CUNNINGHAM S Y 235.10 30.00 265.10 3611921320009 6337 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1825 409989000802 AUDREY HEAVENS S Y 237.62 30.00 267.62 3611921310032 1001 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1812 410015000401 GLADYS TERRY S Y 208.95 30.00 238.95 3611921310022 6435 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1802 410032000301 CENTRES GROUP BROOK LYN CENTER S N 803.96 30.00 833.96 3611921420021 6420 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1966 410032000301 REGAL CINEMAS B Y 3611921420021 PO BOX 319022 CHICAGO IL 60631 -9022 410032000301 REGAL CINEMAS C Y 3611921420021 7132 COMMERCIAL PK DR KNOXVILLE TN 37918 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 724.42 30.00 754.42 3611921130119 615 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1644 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921130119 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 728.53 30.00 758.53 3611921420020 6330 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1965 410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC 0 Y 3611921420020 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410100000002 SHEILA DOELY S Y 196.79 30.00 226.79 3611921330063 1201 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1864 410100000002 DIANE RICHARDSON B Y 3611921330063 2165 131ST LA NW COON RAPIDS MN 55448 -2555 410112000602 STACY WRIGHT S Y 100.38 30.00 130.38 3611921330075 1311 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1865 • • • CURRENT CEROATION REPORT 0 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) *e 28 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 410127000904 LEROY KENNEDY III S Y 243.17 30.00 273.17 3611921330090 1421 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1866 503234000105 DAVID GLAUVITZ S Y 216.18 30.00 246.18 3411921140071 3300 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2254 503249000403 ROBERT W STRAUCH S Y 466.66 30.00 496.66 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503249000403 LISA STRAUCH 2 Y 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503251000903 JD &JW JOHNSON S Y 310.30 30.00 340.30 3411921140084 3025 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503271000501 WALTER S JEGELA S Y 234.20 30.00 264.20 3411921140029 3206 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2279 503271000501 GERTRUDE HAMERNICK 2 Y 3411921140029 3206 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2279 503274000204 PENNY HICKS S Y 235.31 30.00 265.31 3411921410102 3112 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2243 503305000503 JOSE C ROSARIO S Y 227.58 30.00 257.58 3411921410027 3212 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237 503305000503 ANGIE M ROSARIO 2 Y 3411921410027 3212 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237 503350000904 JAMES GENADEK S Y 290.61 30.00 320.61 3411921410080 6307 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2049 503414000302 STEVEN NELSON S Y 261.49 30.00 291.49 3511921320091 2801 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2041 503414000302 SUSAN NELSON 2 Y 3511921320091 2801 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2041 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 29 of 44 ACCOUNT - 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 504141000102 DAVID SPRUNK S Y 258.80 30.00 288.80 0311821120070 3700 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2508 504172000302 SHARON MILLER S Y 331.27 30.00 361.27 0311821240081 3806 58TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005 504180000302 ANGUS S MCEACHERN S Y 218.35 30.00 248.35 0311821240089 5800 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2432 504204000502 JOHN NORDBERG S Y 63.14 30.00 93.14 0311821210129 3907 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2403 504216000104 SARAH ROCKMORE S Y 455.61 30.00 485.61 0311821210001 3801 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2405 504269000704 CARLOS LEON S Y 233.56 30.00 263.56 0311821130037 5815 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2511 504282000004 JASON LEE S Y 209.19 30.00 239.19 0311821120048 5912 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2527 504289000303 DAVID G JOHNSON S Y 224.87 30.00 254.87 0311821240100 5825 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2431 504293000704 JAMES ARRINGTON S Y 111.02 30.00 141.02 0311821210077 5901 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2433 504325000901 J B CHAMBERLAIN S Y 141.55 30.00 171.55 0311821210085 6031 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2435 504347000301 OMER ROBECK S Y 149.93 30.00 179.93 0311821210098 6000 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2464 504368000702 MATTHEW BENNEWISE S Y 220.43 30.00 250.43 0311821230014 5831 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2421 504425000802 JOANN GILBAUGH S Y 224.66 30.00 254.66 0311821130008 5717 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3057 • • • CURRENT CER 'OCATION REPORT 0 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) Oge 32 of 44 ACCOUNT - 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN - CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 504761410101 BAKERS SQUARE 4178 S N 926.53 30.00 956.53 0311821410002 5601 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2806 504761410101 BAKERS SQUARE #178 B Y 0311821410002 PO BOX 36230 LOUISVILLE KY 40233 -6230 504818000302 JEFFREY L DELZER S Y 223.93 30.00 253.93 0311821240012 4019 58TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3043 504841000402 CRAIG LOUISELLE S Y 242.32 30.00 272.32 0311821240011 5736 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2908 606044000203 JULIE A THOMPSON S Y 93.80 30.00 123.80 1011821320060 4816 TWIN LAKE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3812 606062000907 DAVID HOLLIDAY S Y 97.88 30.00 127.88 1011821320035 4735 LAKEVIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3806 606086000103 ELIZABETH COLLINS S Y 191.43 30.00 221.43 1011821320002 4100 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3803 606391000101 XCEL ENERGY TWIN LAK E SUB S N 128.50 30.00 158.50 1011821240003 4911 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3070 606391000101 XCEL ENERGY TWIN LAK E SUB B Y 1011821240003 1518 CHESNUT AVE N MPLS MN 55403 -1232 606429000706 SCOTT FRENCH S Y 411.03 30.00 441.03 1011821120012 5247 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 606430000403 WILLIAM WASHINGTON S Y 419.61 30.00 449.61 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 606430000403 ALEANE WASHINGTON 2 Y 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606447000503 TRENT JOHNSON S Y 206.15 30.00 236.15 1011821130046 5037 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3945 • 0 0 CURRENT CER#ATION REPORT 0 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) *e 34 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 606469000808 TONI COLLINS S Y 197.97 30.00 227.97 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606469000808 MANFORD COLLINS 2 Y 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE NO BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606495000607 WILLIAM KRIER S Y 210.64 30.00 240.64 1011821120073 5125 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606509000002 AL MATTSON S N 103.03 30.00 133.03 1011821130005 5006 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 606509000002 AL MATTSON B Y 1011821130005 4425 HWY 169 N PLYMOUTH MN 55442 -2856 606509000002 MICHAEL J MOHS C Y 1011821130005 7550 QUEEN ST GREENFIELD MN 55357 606516000102 TIMOTHY MCKELVEY S Y 95.89 30.00 125.89 1011821120078 5048 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 606521000401 R J RIECK S Y 172.78 30.00 202.78 1011821120083 5130 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3342 606522000303 SCOTT ZAPZALKA S Y 226.88 30.00 256.88 1011821120084 5136 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3342 606522000303 LISA ZAPZALKA 2 Y 1011821120084 5136 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606546000502 COLLEEN GARCIA S Y 169.43 30.00 199.43 1011821210019 5222 GREAT VIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346 606550000802 JAMES COTTINGHAM S Y 97.30 30.00 127.30 1011821210022 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346 606557000102 JANICE ESAW S Y 207.49 30.00 237.49 1011821210028 5215 GREAT VIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3345 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 35 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 606576000802 JOANNE SCHWARTZ S Y 119.60 30.00 149.60 1011821210044 5123 TWIN LAKE BLVD E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3350 606722000103 KAREN RODRIGUEZ S Y 199.49 30.00 229.49 1011821210068 5107 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3341 606735000604 ROBERT HARTFIEL S Y 201.08 30.00 231.08 1011821210055 4001 52ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3330 606923000804 TAMMARA J COCHRAN S Y 281.85 30.00 311.85 1011821410013 3223 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3902 606987000104 ROBERT D WESTBURY S Y 97.30 30.00 127.30 1011821140002 5030 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3403 606992000402 PAUL HENKEL S Y 170.67 30.00 200.67 1011821110019 3012 51ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3454 606992000402 SANDRA HENKEL 2 Y 1011821110019 3012 51ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 607014005502 DARNELLA ANDERSON S Y 72.84 30.00 102.84 1011821110021 5101 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3324 607096000703 HASSAN H WEBO S Y 250.39 30.00 280.39 0211821330027 2800 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3305 607117000202 SHENG XIONG S Y 90.70 30.00 120.70 0211821340046 5306 QUEEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2946 607117000202 TOM XIONG 2 Y 0211821340046 5306 QUEEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2946 607130000502 BOUASAVANH PHEUMAVONG S Y 100.00 30.00 130.00 0211821340030 5405 PENN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2943 607130000502 INTA PHONGVIXAY 2 Y 0211821340030 5405 PENN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2943 is 0 • CURRENT CER - 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607292000903 FRANK TOPAR S Y 107.25 30.00 137.25 0211821430045 5319 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3020 607303000602 J M MEUER S Y 93.76 30.00 123.76 0211821430081 5431 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3022 607317000008 DEANA MILES S Y 100.29 30.00 130.29 0211821440002 5338 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3021 607317000008 DONALD MILES 2 Y 0211821440002 5338 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3021 607317000008 JAMES R JOHNSON C Y 0211821440002 HC67 BOX 231 DINGMANS FERRY PA 18328 607326000907 ROBERT TABAKA S Y 191.13 30.00 221.13 0211821440067 5311 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3057 607326000907 DEBORAH TABAKA 2 Y 0211821440067 5311 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3057 607368000802 SCOTT VINCENT S Y 422.72 30.00 452.72 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3049 607368000802 RHONDA VINCENT 2 Y 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607429000504 BRIAN WALKER S Y 240.22 30.00 270.22 0211821440040 5312 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3048 607446000403 GAIL VAN HORN S Y 221.68 30.00 251.68 0211821440132 5425 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3171 607455000205 CHARLES SKAUDIS S Y 219.30 30.00 249.30 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 • 0 0 CURRENT CEROATION REPORT 0 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) *e 38 of 44 ACCOUNT - 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SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607748000901 AA RESTORATION B Y 197.95 30.00 227.95 0111821320047 3201 3RD ST NO MINNEAPOLIS MN 55412 607750000406 ERIC SEPPANEN S Y 71.93 30.00 101.93 0111821320077 5636 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3176 607766000604 INTHONEPRADITH S Y 123.96 30.00 153.96 0111821320058 5509 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607786000202 DARYL GRAVES S Y 255.73 30.00 285.73 0111821320043 5646 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3170 607791000506 KENNETH MALONEY S Y 271.95 30.00 301.95 0111821320037 5548 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168 607793000302 GREGORY MICKA S Y 206.53 30.00 236.53 0111821320035 5538 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168 607908000505 LISA YANKTON S Y 134.75 30.00 164.75 0111821320023 5615 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3163 607909000404 TAHIROU DIOURY S Y 213.47 30.00 243.47 0111821320022 5625 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3163 607909000404 FATOU SOWE 2 Y 0111821320022 5625 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3163 607913000803 JOEL ALMBERG S Y 269.69 30.00 299.69 0111821320020 5651 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3163 607917000404 CHARLES JONES S Y 88.50 30.00 118.50 0111821320117 5640 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3164 607934000303 SETH CARTER S Y 214.73 30.00 244.73 0111821320097 5511 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3155 607954000805 LECESTER GLOVER S Y 222.14 30.00 252.14 0111821320017 5642 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3158 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 41 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN - CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607957000503 R L KRONBERG S Y 124.99 30.00 154.99 0111821320013 5628 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3158 607972000601 RICHARD CAMERON S Y 73.41 30.00 103.41 0111821320082 5527 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3151 607980000604 JESSE SALAZAR S Y 247.15 30.00 277.15 0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 607980000604 PENNY SALAZAR 2 Y 0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 607995000902 LOLA I NELSEN S Y 518.08 30.00 548.08 0111821310081 5540 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3152 608035000902 BRUCE HEALY S Y 187.85 30.00 217.85 0111821310054 5517 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608039000505 MARK KAMMERER S Y 201.49 30.00 231.49 0111821310052 5541 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608085000801 JAMES A JARVIMAKI S Y 190.00 30.00 220.00 0111821310087 5625 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3105 608087000604 JULIE SUCKOW S Y 208.20 30.00 238.20 0111821310084 827 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2765 608098000304 THOMAS W STORIE S Y 251.43 30.00 281.43 0111821310110 5607 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608098000304 THOMAS STORIE B Y 0111821310110 PO BOX 29556 MPLS MN 55429 608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 169.68 30.00 199.68 0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608104000505 GERALD MELLESMOEN S Y 95.93 30.00 125.93 0111821310006 801 57TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2702 • • 0 CURRENT CER 'OCATION REPORT i s 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) Oge 42 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 608234000801 DAVE HEALY S Y 80.95 30.00 110.95 0111821430060 5401 4TH ST N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3202 608254000304 CHARLES WALL S Y 244.10 30.00 274.10 0111821430080 5334 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206 608266000903 ANTHONY KUYKENDALL S Y 231.92 30.00 261.92 0111821430047 5444 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 608266000903 MARGIE KUYKENDALL 2 Y 0111821430047 5444 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 608267000802 WILLIAM HUSTING S Y 195.76 30.00 225.76 0111821430048 5448 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 608267000802 JENNIFER KLIMA 2 Y 0111821430048 5448 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 608322000103 PAMELA SCHMAEDKA S Y 275.62 30.00 305.62 0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608322000103 PAMELA SCHMAEDKA B Y 0111821340057 6610 3 42ND AVE N CRYSTAL MN 55427 -1467 608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 291.12 30.00 321.12 0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 608333000803 JAMES SCHELLER S Y 247.35 30.00 277.35 0111821340082 904 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3569 608344000504 CINDY GRANQUIST S Y 281.88 30.00 311.88 0111821340061 5406 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 608346000306 STEVEN SWANSON S Y 110.12 30.00 140.12 0111821340059 5412 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 608351000502 MARK COLE S Y 173.81 30.00 203.81 0111821340050 5448 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) page 43 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 608351000502 CANDI COLE 2 Y 173.81 30.00 203.81 0111821340050 5448 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3124 608358000805 M & D MOEN JR S Y 227.07 30.00 257.07 0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 608388000203 PAUL F BABEL S Y 230.07 30.00 260.07 0111821340109 5438 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3128 608394000402 FRANCIS OAKGROVE S Y 107.70 30.00 137.70 0111821330076 5441 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3127 608398000005 STACIE WELLS S Y 88.50 30.00 118.50 0111821330080 5415 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3127 608398000005 DAVID KRAMLINGER 2 Y 0111821330080 5415 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3127 608407000909 KRISTOFFER KIPHUTH S Y 222.67 30.00 252.67 0111821330143 5315 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3125 608407000909 DON KIPHUTH B Y 0111821330143 18461 CEDAR DR CEDAR MN 55011 -4503 608412000201 ROGER KLINGENSMITH S Y 243.98 30.00 273.98 0111821330147 5302 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3130 608430000004 BARBARA PLOUMEN S Y 99.21 30.00 129.21 0111821330158 5456 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132 608434000603 DUANE ENNINGA S Y 218.38 30.00 248.38 0111821330094 5435 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608435000502 TAHASHA L HARPOLE S Y 224.14 30.00 254.14 0111821330096 5427 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608444000408 AMY BORGSTROM S Y 88.50 30.00 118.50 0111821330114 5339 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3129 • • CURRENT CEROCATION REPORT 0 12 -AUG -2002 (14:34) lae 44 of 44 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 608468010406 JEREMY BENVER S Y 196.74 30.00 226.74 0111821330106 5418 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3160 608499000803 JUSTIN BRANDVOLD S Y 212.81 30.00 242.81 0111821330044 5404 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3166 608520000105 ALISON WALK S Y 204.35 30.00 234.35 0111821330022 5333 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 608528000304 MARK KLINGLE S Y 203.16 30.00 233.16 0111821330030 5314 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3138 608528000304 TAMI KLINGLE 2 Y 0111821330030 5314 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3138 431C 96566.14* 12930.00* 109496.14* I i II • City Council Agenda Item No. 7e • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 6, 2002 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott Brink, Consulting Engineer SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Change Order No. 2, Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -05 06 and 07 Garden City outh Street Storm Drainage, and Utility Y Improvements p s On May 13, 2002 the City Council awarded a construction contract for the Garden City South project to Arcon Construction. Council action is necessary at this time to approve Change Order No. 2. The ro osed change order is a result it h plans, inadvertent) omitted p p g of ems included in the s, y P on the bid form. The items essentially involve work required to complete the reconstruction of Xerxes Avenue, including the following: removal and replacement of old water main valves, removal and replacement of hydrants, manholes, median sidewalk and driveway repairs, and additional traffic control measures. This work is necessary to complete the intended design of City South Garden City Central and Garden City ', • Y Y Y North. Change Order #2 in the amount of $33,901.63 represents approximately a 1 % increase in project costs. Total change orders to date represent a 2% increase in the project cost. A 10% contingency to cover unanticipated additional costs was established at the time the contract was awarded. It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution approving Change Order No. 2 in the amount of $33,901.63. • • Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 2, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2002 -05, 06, AND 07, GARDEN CITY SOUTH STREET, STORM DRAINAGE AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract with the City of Brooklyn Center, Arcon Construction Co., Inc. is completing the following improvement in accordance with said contract: Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -05, 06 & 07, Contract 2002 -B, Garden City South WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center wishes to add additional items pursuant to the written contract; and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center finds it necessary to include additional utility and other related work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: • 1. Change Order No. 2 is hereby approved 2. The cost of Change Order No. 2 is $33,901.63 3. The costs of Change Order No. 2 shall be paid as follows Funding Source Amount Water Utility Fund $10,147.82 Street Construction $23,753.81 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: • whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • City Council Agenda Item No. 7f • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 2002 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide SUBJECT: Resolution Providing for Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts. The purpose of this resolution is to order a public hearing on Monday, September 9, 2002 at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for delinquent public utility service accounts. Property owners with delinquent public utilities service accounts have received notice of delinquent account in accordance with the established collection policy and have not made payment. The proposed levy roll for the Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts has nearly five hundred 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 6.5 percent, as previously established by the Council. • • adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS BE IS RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 9th day of September, 2002 in City Hall at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to pass upon the proposed assessments for the following charges: Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts 2. The City Clerk with the assistance of the Acting 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. • • City Council Agenda Item No. 7g • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 2002 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring Cost to Be Assessed, and Calling for a Public Hearing, hliprovement Project Nos. 2002 -01 and 2002 -02, Contract 2002 -A, Southwest Area Neighborhood Street and Stonn Drainage Improvements The purpose of this resolution is to order a public hearing on Monday, September 9, 2002, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for the cost of the roadway reconstruction and storm drainage improvements in the Southwest Area Neighborhood. An improvement hearing on this project was held on February 25, 2002. The contract was let on May 14, 2002. Work will be substantially complete by September 15, 2002. • Two levies are proposed: street improvements and storm drainage improvements. Assessments are proposed to be in accordance with the City Council's policy, that is for residential properties a flat rate of $2,400 per parcel for street improvements and $790 per parcel for storm drainage improvements. All other types of property would be assessed at $0.28/sf for streets and $0.14 /sf for storm drainage. The interest rate is 6.5 percent, as previously established by the Council. Further council actions include the public hearing at the specified date and adoption of the resolution to certify the special assessment levy roll with Hennepin County. Should any property owners proposed to be assessed apply and be eligible for a deferral of some part of their assessments, Council action would be required to amend the levy rolls accordingly. • adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE ASSESSED, AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2002 -01 AND 02, CONTRACT 2002 -A, SOUTHWEST AREA NEIGHBORHOOD STREET AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, a contract was let for Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -01 and 02, Contract 2002 -A, Southwest Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements; and WHEREAS, the total cost of the improvement is estimated to be $2,700,000; 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 benefitted property owners for street improvements is declared to be $700,604.18. That portion of the cost to be assessed against benefitted property owners for storm drainage improvements is declared to be $262,033.21. 2. A hearing shall be held on the 9th day of September, 2002, 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. 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. • GITY.GF.:BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 8/12102 SO.UTHWESTAREA IMPROVEMENTS I;MP.ROVEME.NT PROJEGT.2002 =01 &.0.2. PROPERTY ID:.: :::. :ADDN : A . E DR SS ' LEVY # .: .::STREE 103- 118 -21 -42 -0025 15421 BROOKLYN BLVD 15380 I $18,270.00 15381 $8,820.00' 103- 118 -21 -43 -0001 15354 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0003 +5330 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0004 15401 SAILOR LA 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0005 13606 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0006 13612 54TH AVE N 15380 52,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0007 3618 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 I $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0008 3700 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 I 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0009 1 3706 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00, 103- 118 -21 -43 -0010 13712 54TH AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103-118-21-43-0011 1 15400 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0012 15355 SAILOR LA 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 j 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0013 1 5349 SAILOR LA 15380 $2,400.00 1 538 1 I $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0014 1 5343 SAILOR LA 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0015 15337 SAILOR LA 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0016 1 13600 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 5790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0017 1 13612 53RD PL N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -43 -0018 3618 53RD PL N 1 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -43 -0019 13624 53RD PL N i 15380 $2,400.00 ( 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0020 13700 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0021 13706 53RD PL N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -43 -0022 1 13712 53RD PL N 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0023 15320 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0024 5330 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0025 3713 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0026 1 3707 54TH AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0027 1 13701 54TH AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00, 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0028 13619 54TH AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0029 I 13613 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0030 13607 54TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0031 1 15361 NORTHPORT DR 1 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 i $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0032 15355 NORTHPORT DR 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0033 1 15349 NORTHPORT DR 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0034 1 15343 NORTHPORT DR 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0035 1 5337 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0036 1 15336 SAILOR LA 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00, 103- 118 -21 -43 -0037 1 15342 SAILOR LA I 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0038 1 15348 SAILOR LA 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 I 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0039 15354 SAILOR LA 15380 $2,400.00 15381 S79000 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0040 (5400 SAILOR LA 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0041 15406 SAILOR LA I 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0042 15348 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0043 15342 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0045 1 15331 NORTHPORT DR 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0046 15325 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0047 15319 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0048 15313 NORTHPORT DR i 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0049 15307 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 13 - 118 -21 -43 -0050 15301 NORTHPORT DR 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 1 * 3- 118 -21 -43 -0051 13500 53RD AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 0 1 13506 53RD AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 Page 1 CITY OF .BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 8112/02 • SOUTHWESTAREA IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2002 -01 & 02 PROPERTY ID:`, ADDN ADDRESS :: LEVY. #.._ STREET .':::: .LEVY # STORAN_::' 103- 118 -21 -43 -0053 3512 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0054 3518 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 � 03- 118 -21 -43 -0055 3524 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 ( 15381 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -43 -0056 3530 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0057 1 3600 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0058 1 3606 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0059 1 3612 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 103-118-21-43-0060 13618 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790,00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0061 3700 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0062 3706 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0063 3712 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0064 5300 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0065 15310 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0066 13713 53RD PL N 15380 ( $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0067 1 13707 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0068 1 13701 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0069 1 13625 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0070 3619 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0071 3613 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0072 3607 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0073 360153RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0074 351953RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 0103-118-21-43-0076 03- 118 -21 -43 -0075 3513 53RD PL N ( 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 3507 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0077 13501 53RD PL N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0078 13600 55TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0079 3606 55TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0080 1 3612 55TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0081 13700 55TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0082 1 13706 55TH AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 ( 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0083 1 15500 FRANCE AVE N ( 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0084 1 13601 55TH AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0085 1 13607 55TH AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0086 1 13613 55TH AVE N 1 15380 ( $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -43 -0087 1 3701 55TH AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0088 3707 55TH AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -43 -0089 5410 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -43 -0092 5336 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -44 -0001 15324 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -44 -0004 1 15455 BROOKLYN BLVD 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -44 -0005 1 15329/5333 NO ADDRESS -ISD# 281 ROAD 1 15380 1 $2,905.22 1 15381 $1,402.52 103 - 118 -21 -44 -0006 BROOKLYN BLVD 1 15380 i $3,680.00 15381 1 $1,210.95 1 103- 118 -21 -44 -0007 1 15341 BROOKLYN BLVD 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -44 -0008 1 15318 NORTHPORT DR 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 03-118-21-44-0010 0 1 15407 BROOKLYN BLVD 15380 $2,40 I 15381 $ $790.00 1 103 - 118 -21 -44 -0011 1 15401 BROOKLYN BLVD 1 15380 1 52,400.00 15381 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -44 -0012 1 5347/5353 BROOKLYN BLVD 1 15380 $4,640.00 ( 15381 $1,526.85 103- 118 -21 -44 -0013 1 5317 BROOKLYN BLVD 15380 $2,400.00 ( 15381 1 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -44 -0014 15323 BROOKLYN BLVD ( 15380 i $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 1 10 03- 118 -21 -44 -0015 13306 53RD AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 03-118-21-44-0016 1 15309 BROOKLYN BLVD 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 Page 2 CITY *OF:BROOKLYN.C.ENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT:ROL;I~ 8/12102 .. .... .. • SOUTHWESTAREA NIP V I Ri EMENTS 1MP.ROVEMENT;PROJECT 200201.: &:02: ;::.: : : P OP Y N ::::A ...:.... . 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E T I A bbRESS LEVY # ` STREET: ':'' `LEVY:# ° STORM . . .. _ .......... _ 103- 118 -21 -44 -0017 5301 BROOKLYN BLVD 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -44 -0018 5312 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 03-118-21-44-0019 5306 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -44 -0020 5300 NORTHPORT DR 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0001 1 3401 53RD AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 10- 118 -21 -12 -0002 5243 EWING AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10- 118 -21 -12 -0003 5248 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -12 -0005 5240 DREW AVE N 15380 $7,830.00 1 15381 $3,780.00 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0012 5245/5247 DREW AVE N 15380 $4,320.00 1 15381 $1,421.55 110-118-21-12-0029 5258 EWING AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0056 3305 53RD AVE N 15380 1 $38,914.23 ( 15381 $18,786.18 1 10- 118 -21 -12 -0057 3413 53RD AVE N 15380 $22,389.55 15381 $8,955.82 1 10- 118 -21 -12 -0064 5200 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 10- 118 -21 -12 -0065 1 5206 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0066 1 5212 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 ( $2,400.00 I 15381 1 $790.00 1 110- 118 -21 -12 -0067 1 15218 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 I 15381 $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0068 1 15224 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0078 1 15048 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 110-118-21-12-0079 1 15106 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 i $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0080 15112 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 ( $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0081 ' 5118 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0082 1 5124 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 I 15381 I $790.00 0 10- 118 -21 -12 -0083 1 15130 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-12-0084 1 15136 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 I 15381 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -12 -0085 1 15142 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -12 -0086 1 15148 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 ( $2,400.00 15381 i $790.00 110- 118 -21 -12 -0087 i 15242 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 I 15381 $790.00 1 1 10- 118 -21 -13 -0004 15024 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 + $790.00 1 10- 118 -21 -13 -0005 1 15006 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 i 110-118-21-13-0006 15000 FRANCE AVE N I 15380 1 $5,785.50 1 15381 ( $2,793.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -13 -0043 1 15036 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 i 15381 I $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -13 -0044 15042 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -21 -0009 13801 53RD AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 i 15381 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -21 -0010 5225 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -21 -0011 1 5219 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -21 -0012 1 15215 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -21 -0013 15211 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 ( $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -21 -0014 13800 52ND AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 15380 $2,789.12 1 538 1 $917.79 110 - 118 -21 -21 -0049 15133 / FRANCE AVE N VE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110 - 118 -21 -21 -0050 15127 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 $790.00 1 110- 118 -21 -21 -0066 15121 FRANCE AVE N 15380 1 $2,400.00 1 15381 ( $790.00 1 1 10- 118 -21 -21 -0067 1 15115 FRANCE AVE N 1 15380 $2,400.00 15381 1 $790.00 1 10-118-21-21-0068 1 15107 FRANCE AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 110 - 118 -21 -21 -0069 1 15101 FRANCE AVE N 15380 I $2,400.00 1 15381 1 $790.00 110-118-21-24-0002 1 15001 FRANCE AVE N 15380 ++� $17,864.00 ( 15381 1 $8,624.00 110- 118 -21 -24 -0006 1 1380051ST AVE N 15380 I $0.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-24-0018 3801 51ST AVE N 1 15380 1 $0.00 15381 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -31 -0023 1 4751 AZELIA AVE N 1 15380 I $2,400.00 1 15381 I $790.00 110- 118 -21 -31 -0029 1 14001 LAKEBREEZE DR 15380 1 $20,648.00 1 15381 $9,968.00 0 10- 118 -21 -32 -0001 1 14040 LAKESIDE AVE 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 I 15381 1 $790.00 10-118-21-32-0002 1 14100 LAKESIDE AVE 1 15380 1 $2,400.00 15381 I $790.00 1 Page 3 CITY OF:BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 8/12/02 .. SOUTHWESTAREA IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 20.02 -01. &.0.2. PROPERTY ID` : ADD* AD DRESS _ LEVY # ' STREET ' ' ` LEVY.# STC7RM' , 10- 118 -21 -32 -0004 TWIN LAKE PARK 15380 $5,220.00 r 15381 $0.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0005 �I 4708/4712 TWIN LAKE AVE N 15380 $3,041.60 15381 $1,000.88 10- 118 -21 -32 -0006 4220/4224 LAKE SIDE AVE N 15380 $4,288.00 15381 $1,382.88 110- 118 -21 -32 -0007 4210/4214 LAKE SIDE AVE N 15380 $3,200.00 15381 $1,053.00 110-118-21-32-0008 14104 LAKESIDE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0009 14106 LAKESIDE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110- 118 -21 -32 -0012 4705 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 ' 10- 118 -21 -32 -0013 '4703 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 i $790.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0014 14701 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0020 14701 AZELIA AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0021 14707 AZELIA AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0022 14711 AZELIA AVE N 15380 ( $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0023 14717 AZELIA AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0024 14107 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0026 14113 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 ( $2,400.00 ( 15381 $790.00 9 10- 118 -21 -32 -0027 14746 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 10 -1 18 -21 -32 -0028 14724 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 5790.00 110-118-21-32-0029 4714 LAKEVIEW AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0030 ,4708 LAKEVIEW AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0031 14717 LAKEVIEW AVE N (_LOT) 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0032 14717 LAKEVIEW AVE N 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0033 14721 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0034 14729 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 X4735 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 0 1 , 10-118-21-32-0035 10- 118 -21 -32 -0036 14741 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0037 14748/4752 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $3,602.56 15381 $1,185.47 110- 118 -21 -32 -0038 1 4740 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 10-118-21-32-0039 4734 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 1 10 -1 18 -21 -32 -0040 i 1 4718 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0041 14725 TWIN LAKE AVE ( 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0042 14729 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0043 14741 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0044 14747 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0045 14753 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 + $790.00 110-118-21-32-0046 14759 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0047 14801 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-119-21-32-0048 14809 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $4,262.28 15381 ( $2,057.65 110-118-21-32-0049 14821 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0050 14825 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0051 14831 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0052 14200 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 $3,297.47 15381 $1,591.88 110-118-21-32-0053 14204 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 $3,297.47 15381 $1,591.88 + 110- 118 -21 -32 -0054 14811 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $3,264.82 15381 $1,576.12 110-118-21-32-0055 ENO ADDRESS 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0056 14819 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0057 ENO ADDRESS 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0058 NO ADDRESS 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0059 NO ADDRESS 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10 -118 -21 -32 -0060 4816 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 10- 118 -21 -32 -0061 4806 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $3,256.46 15381 $1,572.09 10- 118 -21 -32 -0062 14210 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 $4,162.65 I 15381 $2,009.55 10- 118 -21 -32 -0063 14216 LAKEBREEZE AVE N 15380 $3,256.46 15381 $1,572.09 Page 4 GITY OF.BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROIL ... $/12/02 .. SO.UTHWESTAREA IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT PROJEGT:2002-09 & 02 PROM: 1 A N ERTY:Iq qq DRESS,: Y E T. R 12ES5.` ` CBV . # . STREET::'.`:: . .L VY #::: S O 110- 118 -21 -32 -0064 4100 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 $3,428.06 15381 $1,654.93 110-118-21-32-0067 NO ADDRESS 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0068 4816 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 110-118-21-32-0069 14812 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 X10- 118 -21 -32 -0071 14110 LAKEBREEZE AVE 15380 ( $3,428.06 15381 $1,654.93 110-118-21-32-0073 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #101 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0074 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #102 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0075 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #103 15380 $346.37 15381 I $167.21 110-118-21-32-0076 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #104 15380 $346.37 15381 I $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0077 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #105 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0078 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #106 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0079 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #107 15380 $346.37 15381 5167.21 110-118-21-32-0080 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #108 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0081 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #109 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0082 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #I10 15380 $346.37 ( 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0083 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #111 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0084 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #112 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0085 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #113 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0086 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #114 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0087 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #115 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0088 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #116 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0089 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #117 15380 ( $346.37 15381 $167.21 10-118-21-32-0090 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #1 18 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 X10- 118 -21 -32 -0091 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #119 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0092 + 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #120 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0093 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #122 15380 I 5346.37 I 15381 I $167.21 110-118-21-32-0094 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #123 15380 I $346.37 I 15381 I $167.21 110-118-21-32-0095 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #124 15380 ( $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0096 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #125 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0097 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #126 1 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0098 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #127 15380 $346.37 ( 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0099 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #128 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0100 1 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #129 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0101 1 ,4207 LAKESIDE AVE #130 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0102 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #131 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0103 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #132 ]5380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0104 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #133 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0105 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #134 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0106 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #135 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0107 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #136 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0108 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #137 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0109 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE 4138 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0110 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #139 1 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0111 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #140 1 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0112 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #141 l 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0113 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #201 1 15380 $346.37 15381 ( $167.21 110-118-21-32-0114 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #202 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0115 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #203 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0116 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #204 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0117 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #205 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 0 10- 118 -21 -32 -0118 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #206 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10-118-21-32-0119 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #207 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 Page 5 CITY:O:F::BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL � 8/12102 SOUTNWESTAREA IMPROVEMENTS ::IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:2002-01. &:a2 PROPERTY:ID` ' : ADD:N:: ' ADDRESS :. LEVY :# STREET :LEVY # STORM 110- 118 -21 -32 -0120 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #20S 15380 5346.37 ( 15381 $167.21 {10- 118 -21 -32 -012] 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #209 15380 $346.37 15381 I $167.21 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0122 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #210 15380 $346.37 I 15381 $167.21 { 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0123 { 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #211 15380 $346.37 { 15381 $167.21 { 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0124 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #212 { 15380 { $346.37 15381 $167.21 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0125 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #213 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 { 110- 118 -21 -32 -0126 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #214 + 15380 { S346.37 { 15381 $167.21 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0127 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #215 { 15380 { $346.37 { 15381 $167.21 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0128 { 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #216 15380 { $346.37 15381 $167.21 { 110- 118 -21 -32 -0129 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #217 { 15380 { $346.37 15381 { $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0130 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #218 { 15380 { $346.37 15381 { $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0131 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #219 { 15380 { $346.37 15381 { $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0132 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #220 ( 15380 { $346.37 15381 ( $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0133 1 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #221 I 15380 I $346.37 I 15381 1 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0134 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #222 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 1 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0135 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE 4223 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0136 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #224 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0137 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE 9225 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 1 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0138 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #226 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 i , 10- 118 -21 -32 -0139 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #227 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0140 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #228 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 1 $167.21 i 110- 118 -21 -32 -0141 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #229 1 15380 $346.37 ( 15381 1 $167.21 1 • 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0142 1 4207 LAKESIDE AVE #230 15380 $346.37 1 15381 S167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0143 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #231 15380 1 $346.37 15381 1 5167.21 110-118-21-32-0144 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #232 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0145 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #233 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 $167.21 1 110- 118 -21 -32 -0146 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #234 15380 $346.37 15381 1 $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0147 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #235 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0148 I 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #236 1 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 1 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0149 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #237 1 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 1 110- 118 -21 -32 -0150 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #238 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 1 $167.21 1 110- 118 -21 -32 -0151 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #239 { 15380 { S346.37 ` 15381 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0152 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #240 1 15380 I $346.37 I 1 538 1 $167.21 1 110-118-21-32-0153 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #241 15380 1 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0154 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #301 1 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0155 i 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #302 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 1 $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0156 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #303 1 15380 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0157 i 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #304 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0158 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #305 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0159 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #306 15380 I $346.37 15381 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0160 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #307 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 1 110- 118 -21 -32 -0161 1 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #308 15380 1 $346.37 ( 15381 1 $167.21 1 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0162 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #309 1 15380 1 $346.37 15381 1 $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0163 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #310 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 , 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0164 i 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #311 1 15380 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 { 110- 118 -21 -32 -0165 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #312 15380 I $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0166 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #313 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21' 110- 118 -21 -32 -0167 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #314 15380 1 $346.37 15381 $167.21 1 110-118-21-32-0168 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #315 15380 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110 - 118 -21 -32 -0169 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #316 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 1 0 10- 118 -21 -32 -0170 1 4201 LAKESIDE AVE #317 1 15380 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 1 10-118-21-32-0171 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #318 { 15380 1 $346.37 1 15381 { $167.21 1 Page 6 IT , G Y OF. BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROM` 8112 / 02 ::.::' . ::::: ... .. SOUTHWEST AREA IMPROVEMENTS,..` .. ]MPROVEMENT PROJECT .2002 =01 & U2,:.. . . PROP ERT.: YID::..... YID : :. . ADD N :: ADpf2E SS .. LEVY # ' STREST:::: CEVir:# STORM:' 110-118-21-32-0172 I 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #319 15380 I $346.37 15381 $167.21 j 110-118-21-32-0173 14201 LAKESIDE AVE #320 15380 $346.37 1 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0174 (4207 LAKESIDE AVE #321 15380 $346.37 I 15381 + $167.21 110-118-21-32-0175 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #322 15380 $346.37 I 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0176 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #323 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0177 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #324 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0178 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #325 I 15380 $346.37 ( 15381 ( $167.21 (10- 118 -21 -32 -0179 ( +4207 LAKESIDE AVE #326 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0180 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #327 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0181 ( 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #328 15380 $346.37 15381 ' $167.21 110-118-21-32-0182 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #329 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110- 118 -21 -32 -0183 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #330 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0184 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #331 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0185 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #332 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0186 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #333 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0187 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #334 15380 I $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0188 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #335 ( 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0189 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #336 15380 I $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0190 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #337 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0191 14207 LAKESIDE AVE 4338 15380 ( $346.37 15381 $167.21 110-118-21-32-0192 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #339 I 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21' 0 110-118-21-32-0193 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #340 I 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10- 118 -21 -32 -0194 1 14207 LAKESIDE AVE #341 I 15380 $346.37 15381 $167.21 10-118-21-32-0197 ( 14715 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $1,624.00 15381 $534.40 1 10- 118 -21 -32 -0198 14711 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $1,624.00 15381 $534.40 10-118-21-32-0199 14705 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $1,624.00 15381 $534.40 110-118-21-32-0200 14701 TWIN LAKE AVE 15380 $1,624.00 15381 $534.40 110-118-21-32-0201 +4704 LAKEVIEW AVE 15380 $2,400.00 15381 $790.00 TOTALI 15380 $700,604.18 15381 ( $262,033.21 Page 7 City Council Agenda Item No. 7h • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 2002 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring Cost to Be Assessed, and Calling for a Public Hearing, Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -05 and 2002 -06, Contract 2002 -B, Garden City South Area Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements The purpose of this resolution is to order a public hearing on Monday, September 9, 2002, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed special assessments for the cost of the roadway reconstruction and storm drainage improvements in the Garden City South Area Neighborhood. An improvement hearing on this project was held on February 25, 2002. The contract was let on April 24, 2002. Work will be substantially complete by October 1, 2002. Two levies are proposed: street improvements and storm drainage improvements. Assessments are proposed to be in accordance with the City Council's policy, that is for residential properties a flat rate of $2,400 per parcel for street improvements and $790 per parcel for storm drainage improvements. All other types of property would be assessed at $0.28/sf for streets and $0.14 /sf for storm drainage. The interest rate is 6.5 percent, as previously established by the Council. Further council actions include the public hearing at the specified date and adoption of the resolution to certify the special assessment levy roll with Hennepin County. Should any property owners proposed to be assessed apply and be eligible for a deferral of some part of their assessments, Council action would be required to amend the levy rolls accordingly. • • adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING COST TO BE ASSESSED, AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2002 -05 AND 06, CONTRACT 2002 -13, GARDEN CITY SOUTH AREA NEIGHBORHOOD STREET AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, a contract was let for Improvement Project Nos. 2002 -05 and 06, Contract 2002 -13, Garden City South Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements; and WHEREAS, the total cost of the improvement is estimated to be $2,969,000.00; 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 benefitted property owners for street improvements is declared to be $639,044.16. That portion of the cost to be assessed against benefitted property owners for storm drainage improvements is declared to be $190,602.22. 2. A hearing shall be held on the 9th day of September, 2002, 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. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • • CITY.Of: BROOKLYN: CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT' ROLL: 8/12/02 ... . • GARDEN CITY SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS JMP.ROV.EMENT PROJECT. 2.0.02-:05 & 06 J2 T: R LEVY :#:::::: LEV.. # STREET a::::: LEVY .S n . M.:. 1 02- 118 -21 -22 -0007 ;6006 VINCENT AVE N L 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102-118-21-22-0009 02- 118 -21 -22 -0008 16000 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 -- - -- - - - 6007 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0010 16001 VINCENT AVE N $790.00 i 15382 $2_,400.00 15383 02- 118 -21 -22 -0011 16000 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 _ $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0012 6006 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0013 1 6007 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0014 6001 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0015 ?6000 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0016 16006 XERXES AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0017 15949 WASHBURN AVE N 1538_2 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0018 '5943 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0019 1 5937 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0020 1 5931 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0021 1 5925 WASHBURN A\ E N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0022 1 : 5919 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0023 5913 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400. 15383 $790.00 X02- 118 21 -22 -0024 j 5907 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0025 5901 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102-118-21-22-0026 - 5900 XERXES AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 0 102- 118 -21 -22 -0027 5906 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 j 15383 $0.00 1 02- 118 -21 -22 -0028 '5912 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 102-118-21-22-0029 $0.00 15918 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0030 5924 XERXES AVE N 1 5382 $1,755.0 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0031 5930 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0032 I 15936 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00. 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0033 15942 XERXES AVE N _ 153 _ $1,755.00 ; 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0034 5948 XERXES AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 02- 118 -21 -22 -0035 5949 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0036 j 5943 VINCENT AVE N 115382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 -- - T - -- ,' 02- 118 -21 -22 -0037 5937 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 1 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0038 1 5931 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0039 5925 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0040 5919 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0041 5913 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 1 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0042 15907 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0043 1 5901 VINC AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0044 5900 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 02- 118 -21 -22 -0045 1 5906 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0046 5912 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0047 5918 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -2 -0048 5924 WASHB AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0049 5930 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0050 5936 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0051 ,5942 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0052 15948 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0053 5948 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0054 ,5942 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0055 CITY OF BC 15382 $1,203.50 I 15383 $0.00 0 02- 118 -21 -22 -0056 CITY OFBC 15382 $1,711.00 15383 $0.00 102-118-21-22-0057 !CITY OF BC 15382 $2,914.50 15383 $0.00 1 Page 1 GITY.OF. BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 8112102 GARDEN CITY SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS - IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2002 05 & 06 PROPERTY ID ADDN ADDRESS LEVY # STREET LEVY # : STORM::'::':` 102- 118 -21 -22 -0058 CITY OF BC . 15382 $2,914.50 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0059 _CITY OF BC 15382 $2,914.50 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0060 (CITY OF BC 15382 1 $2,914.50 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0061 5906 VINC AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0062 5900 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 i 15383 MOM 02-118-21-22-0063 BC AMERICAN LITTLE LEA GUE 15382 $4,297.61 15383 $0.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0064 5901 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0066 5913 UPTON AVE N ` 1 53 82 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0065 5907 UPTON AVE N 15382 15383 � $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0067 5919 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 1 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -22 -0068 5924 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102 -118-21-22-0069 5918 LIPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ---- - - - - -- - - 102- 118 -21 -22 -0070 5912 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 I 15383 $790.00 - - 02- 118 -21 -22 -0071 15906 LIPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 18 -21 -22 -0074 6030 XERXES AVE N 15382 $10,527.40 15383 $0.00 15383 $790.00 1 02- 1 - Y 02- 118 -21 -22 -0072 __ 5900 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0075 6012 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 02- 118 -21 -22 -0076 !BC ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 -- - - -- 02- 118 -21 -22 -0077 'BC ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15382 r $0.00 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0001 5842 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0002 5836 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0003 5843 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 10 102- 118 -21 -23 -0004 5837 VINCENT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0005 5836 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0006 5842 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0007 5843 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 1 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0008 1 5837 WASHBURN AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 - - 15382 -� - - }- 102- 118 -21 -23 -0009 5_836 XE RXES AVE N 153_ $2,400.00 82 $1,75_5 15383 $0.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0010 ', 5842 XERX ES - - AVE N 15383 i $790.00 102-118-21-23-0011 58 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0012 1 5836 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 j $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0013 5843 UPTON AVE N 15382 12,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0014 5837 UPTON AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 102- 118 -21 -23 -0015 2802 NORTHWAY DR 15382 $9,034.48 15 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0001 j59 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 T $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0002 3318 61ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0003 3312 61ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0004 13306 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0005 3300 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0006 321861 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0007 3212 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-1 18-21-1 1-0008 ; 3206 61ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0009 3200 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0010 3118 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0011 3112 61ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0012 '3106 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0013 3100 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0014 3018 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0015 3012 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0016 3006 61 ST AVE N 15382_ $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 - - - -- - 382 $2 03- 118 -21 -11 -0017 6101 XERXES AVE N 15- ,400.00 15383 $790.00 0 03-118-21-11-0018 6025 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 Page 2 G YO R IT F B . OOKLYN CENTER.PENDIN.G ASSESSMENT:ROL1:: . $!12!02 • GARDEN CITY SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS:::::: }MP . ............ . ROVEMENT;PROJECT:2002105 & 06 . P R OP ERTY AID qq LEV # ..... STREET 103-118-21-11-0020 : 6013 ABBOTT_ AVE N 15382 _ $ 15383 $790.00 15383 $790.00 J 103-118-21-11-0021 l 6012 BEARD AVE N 15382 i - $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ) 103- 118-21-11-0022 6018 BEARD AVEN 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -11 -0023 3319 61ST AVEN 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 � 03- 118 -21 -11 -0024 6025 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ) 03- 118 -21 -11 -0025 1 6019 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -11 -0026 6013 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0027 1601 ABBOTT AVEN 15382 T $2,400.00 , 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0028 6018 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0029 6024 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0030 I 3101 61 ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 i 103- 118 -21 -11 -0031 16019 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 j 15383 $790.00 ) 103- 118 -21 -11 -0032 ,6013 YORK AVE N_ 15382 j $2,4_00.00 15383 $790.00 ) 03- 118 -21 -11 -0033 1 � '16012 ZENITH AVEN � 15382 j $2,400.00 15383 I $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0034 6018 ZENITH AVEN 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ) 103- 118 -21 -11 -0035 13107 61ST AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0036 13001 61ST AVE N 15382 - - $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0037 16019 XERXES AVE_ N 15382 $1,755.00 1 15383 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0038 -6013 XERXES AVE N _ _ 15382 $1,755.00 15383 I $0.00 103-118-21-11-0039 16012 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00. 15383 $790.00 - - - - - 01,03-118-21-11-0042 16018 YORK - AVE N - -- _15382 4_ -__ - $2,400.00) - - - 15383 - $790.00_ 03 -1 18 -21 -I 1 -0040 $2,400.00 15383 03- 118 -21 -11 -0041 1 _ 3 009 61ST AVEN 15382 $790.00 ) - - 6007 XERXES AVEN 15 $1,755.00 1538 1 $0.00 ) 6001 XERXES AVEN 15382 $2,400.00 I 15383 $790.00 I _ 03- 118 -21 -11 -0043 103- 118 -21 -11 -0044 16000 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0045 '16006 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 j 15383 i $790.0 ) 103-118-21-11-0046 6007 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0047 6001 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 - - - -- 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0048 - 16000 ZENITH A N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ) 103-118-21-11-0049 1 6006 ZENITH AVE N 15_382 $ 15383 $790.00 ) 103 1 6007 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03 -1 18 -21 -1 1 -0051 -- 6001 ZENITH AVEN 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 6000 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -11 -0053 ABBOTT AVE 6006 N 15_2 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ) -- - - 38- - $2, -- 1 103- 118 -21 -] 1 -0054 _ ABBOTT AVEN 15382 400.00 15383 $790.00 _ - - 103-118-21-11-0055 6001 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0056 6000 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03-118-21 - -11-0057 16006 82 BEARD AVE N 153 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03- 118 -21 -11 -0058 5949 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -11 -0059 5943 ABBOTT AVEN 15382 $2,400.00 1 , 15383 $790.00 ) 103-118-21-11-0060 5937 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 ) 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0061 .5931 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0062 5925 ABBOTT AVE N 1 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 5919 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 103 - 118 21 - ll - 0064 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 15383 5913 ABBOTT AVEN 15382 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0065 5907 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0066 5901 ABBOTT AVE N _ 15382 $2,400.00 1 15383 $790.00 ) 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0067 :5900 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 I F 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0068 15906 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 3-118-21-11-0069 5918 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2, . 40000 15383 � $790.00_ 03- 118 -21 -11 -0070 15383 $790.001 Page 3 ..G�TY OF BROOKLYN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROLL 8112102 GARDEN CITY SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 2002-:05 & 06 PROPERC:tD'.i..:.: AggN ADDRESS LEVY .# :' STREET:: LEVY # .: STORM 103- 118 -21 -11 -0071 5924 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0072 15930 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 1 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0073 15936 BEARD AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0074 1 5950 BEARD AVE N 15382 1 $2,400.00 15383 $790..00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0075 5949 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 (03- 118 -21 -11 -0076 1 5943 ZENITH AVE N 15 382 $2,400.00 ! 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0077 15937 ZENITH AVE N _ 15382 { $2,400.00 15383 j $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0078 5931 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0079 5925 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0080 5919 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0081 5913 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0082 5907 ZENITH AVE N 15382 1 $2,400.00 15383 1 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0083 5901 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0084 5900 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0085 5906 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 ! 15383 $790.00 1 103- 118 -21 -11 -0086 5912 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0087 5918 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0088 1 5924 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0089 15930 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0090 15936 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0091 5942 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0092 .5948 ABBOT_ T AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 10 103- 118 -21 -11 -0093 5949 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0094 15943 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0095 15937 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0096 5931 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03 - 118 -21 -11 -0097 5925 YORK AVE N -! 1 5382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 I _ 103-118-21-11-0098 5919 YORK AVE N $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0099 5913 YORK AVE N 15382 ! _ $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0100 15907 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -11 -0101 15901 YORK AVE N 1 5382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -11 -0102 15900 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03- 118 -21 -11 -0103 5906 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 j 15383 $790.00 1 03- 118 -21 -11 -0104 5912 ZENITH AVE N I 15382 1 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 - - 03- 118 -21 -11 -0105 15918 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0106 15924 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 ' 03- 118 -21 -11 -0107 ;5930 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 1 15383 $790.00 1 03- 118 -21 -11 -0108 15936 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0109 15942 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0110 1 5948 ZENITH AVE N _15382 _ $2,400.00 !, 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0111 5949 XERXES AVE N 1 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118- 21 -11- 0112 15943 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103 - 118 -21 -I1 -0113 _ 5937 XERXES AVE N 15382 _ $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0114 15931 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0115 15925 X ERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103 - 118 -21 -11 -0116 5919 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0117 5913 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0118 5907 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0119 .5901 XERXES AVE N _ 153_82 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11 -0120 ;5900 YORK AVE N i 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 • 103- 118 -21 -11 -0121 15906 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 j 15383 $790.00 X03- 118 -21 -11 -0122 1 5912 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 Page 4 CITY. ©F: BRQOK�YN CENTER PENDING ASSESSMENT ROl;li 8112102 tk • GARDEN CITY SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS IMP PROJECT.: 2002 -05:& 06: >::: : .... . PROPERT . ... : ApD ADDRESS:,. T: ... ' ':::LEVY :# STREET ' `: ' LEVY: #: ' ' : . S ORM - - - 15924 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 (03- 118 -21 -11 -0123 5918 YORK A N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03- 118 -21 -11 -0124 15383 ', $790.00 03- 118 -21 -11 -0125 15930 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-11-0126 5936 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -11- 0127 1 5942 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 1 03- 118 -21 -11 -0128 ,5948 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118- 21 -12- 0003,7,8 6000 BROOKLYN BLVD 15382 $8,874.00 15383 $4,284.00 03- 118 -21 -12 -0004 5960 BROOKLYN BLVD 15382 $4,408.00 15383 $2,128.00 103 - 118 - 21 -12-0005 15964 BROOKLYN BLVD 15382 $4,930.00 15383 $2,380.00 103- 118- 21 -12- 0006 1 5930 BROOKLYN BLVD_ 15382 $9,164.00 15383 $4,424.00 103- 118 -21 -12 -0007 1N OF 6000 BROOKLYN BLVD 15382 $4,234.00 15383 $2,044.00 -- 03- 118 -21 -12 -0008 N OF 6000 BROOKLYN BLVD 15382 $4,872.00 1 15383 $2,352.00 103- 118 -21 -12 -0075 6101 BEARD AVE N 1_5382 $13,136.42 15383 $6,341.72 103- 118 -21 -12 -0095 j5920 BROOKLYN BLVD 1 5382 $__17,914.75 15383 $8,648.50 103- 118 -21 -13 -0040 5842 BROOKLYN BLVD 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00_ 103-118-21-14-0002 15841 XERXES AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103-118-21-14-0004 03- 118 -21 -14 -0003 15835 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 15836 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -14- 000 1 5841 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -14 -0005 15842 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -14 -0007 15835 YORK AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 I $790.00 ( 103- 118 -21 -14 -0008 5836 ZENITH AVE N 15382 15842 ZENITH AVE N - 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 $2,400.00 .(03- 118 -21 -14 -0009 - 1 15383 1 $790.001 - 3 $2,400.00 1 i (03 118 - -14 -0010 5841 ZENITH AVE N 15382 15383 $790.00 (03- 118 -21 -14 -0011 15835 ZENITH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 i 15383 $790.00 (03- 118 -21 -14 -0012 -- 5842 ABBOTT 83 $790.00 AVE N - 15382 $2,400.00 - 153- -- (03- 118 -21 -14 -0013 $790.00 153 (03- 118 -21 -14 -0014 13301 59TH AVE N 1538_2 _ $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 (03- 118 -21 -14 -0015 1 5835 ABBOTT AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 1 15383 $790.00 (03- 118 -21 -14 -0016 3315 59TH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 03- 118 -21 -14 -0017 13321 59TH AVE N 15382 $2,400.00 15383 $790.00 103- 118 -21 -14 -0026 ,5825 XERXES AVE N 15382 $6,838.00 15383 $0.00 1 6103 XERXES AVE " N " 15382 $1,755.00 ' 15383 $0.00 134- 119 -21 -44 -0100 34- 119 -21 -44 -0099 - '6107 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 15383 $0.00 34- 119 -21 - 44 - 0101 6113 XERXES AVE N 15382 $1,755.00 1 15383 $0.00 135-119-21-33-0064 16120 XERXES AVE N 15382 $5,876.00 15383 $0.00 TOTAL PENDING $639,044.16 $190,602.22 • Page 5 • City Council Agenda Item No. 8a 9�r City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Kragness, Councilmembers Lasman, Nelson, Peppe, and Ricker FROM: Michael J. McCauley, City Manage DATE: August 7, 2002 SUBJECT: Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010 Proposed Earle Brown Elementary School As indicated in the materials prepared by Mr. Warren, the preliminary plat requires revision in order to comport with the discussions that have been had with District 286 regarding the potential property lines. Both of the storm water detention ponds are to be located entirely on School District property. We are also discussing the appropriate location of the boundary line with respect to parking lots. Approval of the preliminary plat with this understanding that the final plat will reflect boundary delineations appropriate for the anticipated joint layout of the two lots would be appropriate. • Mr. LeFevere has been working on a draft outlining the general concepts of an agreement for the land exchange and identifying various additional components relating to cross easements for use and mechanisms to deal with shared maintenance on common parking areas. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation n � ecrea 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 w w w. cityo fb rooklyncenter. org I • MEMO To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager J. From: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zoning Sp ialist f �� Subject: City Council Consideration Item - Planning Commission Application No. 2002- 009 and 2002 -010 Date: August 7, 2002 On the August 12, 2002 City Council Agenda are Planning Commission Application Nos. 2002- 009 and 2002 -010 submitted by Independent School District No. 286. The first application is for Preliminary Plat approval to combine and divide the existing Earle Brown Elementary School site, Grandview Park and a segment of vacated Humboldt Avenue right of way into two lots. The second application is for a special use permit and site and building plan approval to construct a new 141,000 sq. ft. Earle Brown Elementary School and a reconfigured Grandview Park. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheets for • Planning Commission Application Nos. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010 and also an area map showing the location of the property under consideration, various site and building plans for the proposed development, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. These matters were considered by the Planning Commission at their July 25, 2002 meeting and were recommended for approval. It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of these matters, approve the applications subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. • Application Filed on 7 -5 -02 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9 -3 -02 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2002 -009 Applicant: ISD No. 286 (Brooklyn Center School District) Location: Land Lying East and West of Humboldt Avenue, North of 59th Avenue Request: Preliminary Plat The applicant, Independent School District No. 286 (Brooklyn Center), is seeking preliminary plat approval to combine and divide the existing Earle Brown School site, Grandview Park and a segment of Humboldt Avenue that is to become vacated right of way into two lots to accommodate a new Earle Brown Elementary School and a reconfigured and redeveloped Grandview Park. The properties under consideration are the existing Grandview Park property, which is a triangular shaped parcel bounded by T.H. 100 on the west, Humboldt Avenue on the east and 59th Avenue North on the south; the Earle Brown Elementary School property, which is a rectangular shaped parcel, bounded by Humboldt Avenue on the west, 60th Avenue North on the north, Fremont Avenue on the east and 59th Avenue North on the south; and the stretch of Humboldt Avenue lying between 59th and 60th Avenues North. These properties and the • surrounding properties are zoned R -1 (One Family Residence). Public and private elementary schools and parks are special uses in this R -1 zoning district. B A C'K CTR nT TND Approximately 2 1/2 years ago the Brooklyn Center School District approached the City with a to add a temporary proposal t po ary classroom to the Earle Brown Elementary School because of enrollment and overcrowding issues at the school. The City had long been opposed to the idea of "temporary classrooms" because of a possible need to waive building code requirements associated with these buildings and the experience that such temporary buildings may become a long term, or permanent, use. The need of the school district was real and the City and School District worked out an agreement, and an ordinance amendment was enacted, to allow for temporary classrooms as an interim use. The School District was committed to providing a permanent solution to their facilities problems and successfully passed a bond referendum for the construction of new facilities. The City and the School District have also collaborated on providing a cooperative effort to provide an adequate school site and a redeveloped Grandview Park. This plan comprehends the vacation of Humboldt Avenue between 59th and 60th Avenues to incorporate this area into the sites for the two facilities. This preliminary plat and the companion application for special use permit /site and building plan approval (Application No. 2002 -010) are for the purpose of accomplishing these developments. • 7 -25 -02 Page 1 I • The proposed preliminary plat comprehends combining and dividing the Grandview Park property (approximately 12.45 acres), the Earle Brown Elementary School property (approximately 8.1 acres), and the to be vacated Humboldt Avenue right of way (approximately .873 acres) into two lots. The proposed Lot 1 of the yet to be named plat would be 424,066 sq. ft. or 9.7352 acres and is the site of the new Earle Brown Elementary School. The proposed Lot 2 would be 519,093 sq. ft. or 11.9167 acres and is the site for the new Grandview Park. The street right of way vacation will have to be accomplished through an ordinance amendment, which will begin at the time a preliminary plat would be approved by the City Council. The ordinance amendment requires a separate public hearing by the City Council and an extraordinary majority vote of the City Council to adopt. The City will retain an easement over this area which would mean no buildings could be built within the easement area. However, there are no setback requirements for buildings from the easement area as there would be if this were to continue to be street right of way. The proposed preliminary plat shows the proposed location for the new Earle Brown Elementary School and the various park facilities to be provided. The City and the School District will be entering into an agreement for the joint use of the properties. Plans are for a portion of the school building to be used for park and recreational purposes. Necessary agreements will need to be drafted and filed with the title to the properties. The site and building plan details will be reviewed under the previously mentioned Application No. 2002 -010. • The interim city engineer is reviewing the preliminary plat and will be making written comments, which we will attach for the Commission's review. This plat is more than five acres in area and is subject to review by the West MississippiWatershed Management Commission. On site water retention is planned for the development and the various watershed concerns will also be reviewed with respect to the drainage plans comprehended under the companion application. A public hearing has been scheduled for this preliminary plat and notice of the Planning Commission's consideration has been published in the Brooklyn Center Sun/Post. RECOMMENDATION The preliminary plat and the site and building plan go hand in hand and consideration should be given jointly. All in all, we believe the preliminary plat is in order and approval is recommended subject to at least 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. Appropriate agreements comprehending the joint use of the properties by the City and the School District shall be developed and filed with the final plat. • 7 -25 -02 Page 2 • 4. A 63 ft. wide utility easement shall be retained following the vacation of the Humboldt Avenue right of way between 59th and 60th Avenues North. This easement shall be shown on the final plat. 5. The storm water detention plan proposed for this development shall be approved by the West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission prior to final plat approval. 6. Building permits for construction of any buildings comprehended under Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -010 shall not be issued until the final plat has been approved by the City Council and filed with Hennepin County. • • 7 -25 -02 Page 3 • MEMORANDUM DATE: July 22, 2002 TO: Ron Warren, Planning and Zoning Specialist FROM: Scott A. Brink, Consulting Engineer SUBJECT: Preliminary Site Plan Review Earle Brown School and Grandview Park I have reviewed the subject plans for the proposed reconstruction of Earle Brown School and Grandview Park, and have the following observations and comments at this time. Generally, it is proposed to construct a new school building on property (Grandview Park) located west and across the street (Humboldt Avenue) from the existing school building. It is proposed to vacate Humboldt Avenue. Remaining school and park property would be re- developed with new ballfields, playground equipment and other amenities per the plans. The following plans were reviewed: • 1. Preliminary Plat, Sheet 1, dated July 2002, Clark Engineering Corp. 2. Boundary and Topographic Survey, Sheet 1, dated April, 2002, Clark Engineering Corp. 3. Sheets C1.1, C1.2, and C1.3, dated July 3, 2002, Leonard Parker Associates Architects, Inc. 4. Site Plan, Leonard Parker Associates Architects, Inc., dated June 28, 2002 Observations and comments are as follows: • The proposed plans will require a vacation of Humboldt Avenue between 59 "' Avenue North and 60 "' Avenue North, and will require a public hearing process. Abandonment or vacation of the street will also require the concurrence of various private utilities, including Reliant Energy, Excel Energy, and Qwest Communications, among others. In particular, a larger sized gas distribution main (8 inch diameter) will be affected by the plan as proposed (storm water detention pond). Reliant and the other utilities have been made aware of the proposed project and are reviewing their facilities accordingly. • The proposed project will require the review and approval of the West Mississippi Watershed Commission. • Hookup charges shall be in accordance with the Water and Sanitary Sewer connection charges of $3,000 and $1,500 per parcel, respectively. Per the Preliminary Plat, the proposed new building and utility hook -ups cover one lot. • Earle Brown School /Grandview Park Comments 1 • • Existing water and sewer services to be abandoned shall be removed and capped at the mains. • A 6 -inch diameter (min.) water service must be provided for irrigation of the new baseball field. • The subject property is adjacent to T.H. 100. Although there does not appear to be any encroachment, impact, or effect to the highway or right -of -way, a review of the plat by MnDot is required. • The proposed project includes many facilities of joint school /park use. School District 286 will be required to enter into a maintenance and utility agreement with the City. The subject property and facilities will be utilized by many users (both school and park), and it must be spelled out very clearly in the agreement which organization is responsible for maintaining which facilities, including the following: • Storm Water Detention Ponds. • Ballfields and Play Areas • Parking Lots • Playground Equipment • Sidewalk, Driveway and Boulevard Areas • Lighting • Irrigation • In addition to the Maintenance Agreement, the City and School district must also enter into a Construction Cooperative Agreement that covers construction cost responsibilities for joint use facilities. • • Existing fields have lighting and irrigation. Lighting poles may be salvageable. • It must be spelled out clearly (City or School) as to who removes the existing fill /sledding hill. In addition, it should also be spelled out how much of the existing playground equipment will be salvaged, who will move and re- install it, new playground equipment responsibilities, etc. • Ail existing bituminous trail ruins along the MnDot right -of -way, along the modular block retaining wall. It is presumed that the existing trail will remain. Any portions damaged shall be reconstructed accordingly. • At least some portions of 59` Avenue North do not have concrete curb and gutter. 59"' Avenue North does not appear on the current 5 -year plan on the City's Street Reconstruction Program. It is therefore recommended that concrete curb and gutter be installed along the property at areas where it currently does not exist. • Earle Brown School /Grandview Park Comments 2 • • Water and sewer services must: be provided for the skating warming house. • As -built drawings will be required upon completion. • The Free Skate Area and Softball Area should be clarified or refined further. The City's free skate areas typically have a small bern around the edge to assist in containing the water and ice when rinks are flooded for use. • Hydrant spacing requirements and any other requirements of the Brooklyn Center Fire Department shall be adhered to. • Drainage and Utility Easements shall be provided for all stormwater detention and utility facilities. Standard 5 foot and 10 foot drainage and utility easements shall also be provided for all lot boundaries and along roadway right of ways. • Parking requirements and the amount of spaces required should be reviewed accordingly. • A Landscaping Plan has also been recently submitted (7/16/02). This plan should be reviewed by the City Forester and Park Maintenance Superintendent for further comment. • • Earle Brown School /Grandview Park Coinmeias 3 �_' Lk E ROWN I . _ OR p m � SHINGLE CREEK PKW N. At LUJ b10RGAN AV y_ SUMUT DR. I I I I OOM AVE N. C� JAMES AVE N. N. IT u -D m n c z � AVE. N. I4-a m '� EARLF �ROVJN DR = I 1 m ( ( I - m —� J N alp s3wYe VE.N. IzI { { { { {�� I 9 Z z JAMES AVE. I N. ' I I I illlllllll � ��� � I I I H H h I I I H I IR I I I I AV E . N. I • [74 I '�1 iUMBOZUT AVE. N p ` I I I (( {( I I I I P O AVE. i _1_L_ Ian y ; 12 GIRARD AVE. N. + a GIRARD AVE N. PREMOPIT I II 1 11{11111 I I I I i l l l l l l l l l l LL�J 1_1_j j (� \ V I I I II II II I L 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 L I I I I I I i I u I I `�:� FR� I Mo AVE. M I I I I i I AVNzI . �p m � EMERS I ' H-h I I I �Si I AU I V I I I 1111 I I i M I I I � i I I I I I �� I p AVE. N• J i w I I fj i I lo! PONT VE N. COLFA)CC A - �IIII { { {�` {III{ { ICI IBRYANTA I' I i ►I ! BRYANf AVE N. _� � �! I III I � •'� L11� I ALDRICHAV & ALDRICH AVE N. �_ i I I I I L_L� 1 �— Ll� E Cp,MOEN AVE N 111111 111111, z— ` I��ii<<� {III{ , I CAMDEN AVE. N I 1 _ (7 N T 1 / E N "L�ILIAV N. — 'i Ow m7s lucV i liell. DESCRIPTIOP- . Lai ARCHITECT. AREAS: ENGINEER: p r NOTES: SURVEYOR. . .... . ......... -6w ILJ CO C\2 z V) a. EKE /7q -7 l ��''I� ��°'� .. �t � � - '.��{ � ��� M� �� � 6 � 1_ \� '��'".", ,� y I I�J ^)� • I���' '• � � e�.. •,.. I t ----------- ---------- -- kvo i= 'ZI • Application Filed on 7 -5 -02 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9 -3 -02 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2002 -010 Applicant: ISD No. 286 (Brooklyn Center School District) Location: Land Lying East and West of Humboldt Avenue, North of 59th Avenue Request: Special Use Permit /Site and Building Plan Approval The applicant, Independent School District No. 286 (Brooklyn Center), is seeking a special use permit and site and building plan approval to construct a new 141,000 sq. ft. Earle Brown Elementary School and the reconfiguration of Grandview Park. The properties under consideration are the current Earle Brown Elementary School site, addressed as 5900 Humboldt Avenue North; Grandview Park, addressed as 1600 59th Avenue North; and a portion of Humboldt Avenue right of way lying between 59th and 60th Avenues that is proposed to be vacated as a public street. The property is zoned R -1 (One Family Residence) and is bounded on the west by T.H. 100; Humboldt and 60th Avenues on the north; Fremont Avenue on the east and 59th Avenue on the south. Single family residential dwellings surround the site on the north and east and single family residential dwellings, two churches, and an apartment complex on the south. Public and private elementary schools and parks are both • special uses in the R -1 zoning district. New lot configurations for the school and park sites are being created through the platting comprehended under companion Application No. 2002 -009. Generally, the school and park will exchange locations. The new 141,000 Earle Brown Elementary School will be located where the existing baseball field (Cohen Field), softball /football field, sliding hill and park shelter are located. With the demolition of the Earle Brown Elementary School, upon completion of the new school construction, a new baseball field, soccer /football field, sliding hill and parking areas will be in this location. The existing tennis courts will remain in their present location with new bituminous basketball courts to be added west of the tennis courts. A seasonal hockey rink, pleasure skating rink and warming house are planned to be located south of the tennis courts. The bituminous walk path running parallel with T.H. 100 will remain in the same location. Various hard surface play areas and soft play areas along with various play stations will be located as part of the school facilities west of the new elementary school. It should be noted that the City's Park and Recreation Advisory Commission has reviewed this plan on 6 -18 -02 and has unanimously recommended approval of the plan to the City Council. AC'C'F.1S /PARKTNCT The plan calls for four access points on 59th Avenue and an access off Humboldt Avenue, north • 7 -25 -02 Page 1 • of 60th which will serve a new 20 stall parking facility. The most westerly access on 59th Avenue serves an expanded parking lot containing 99 parking spaces designed primarily for staff parking related to the school. This access is located between James and Irving Avenues. The second 59th Avenue access is a student drop off access (or circle) serving the main entrance to the elementary school and is located west of Humboldt Avenue. The other two 59th Avenue accesses are easterly of Humboldt, one of which serves an 89 stall parking lot and the other (the most easterly) a separate bus loop access to the school. Also, angled parking on the south side of 60th Avenue accommodating 31 parking spaces is being provided for additional park parking. There are no specific ordinance parking requirements or parking formulas for school or park parking. The amount of available parking with the new plan will exceed that provided for the current Grandview Park and Earle Brown Elementary School. It appears to be adequate parking to meet the needs of both facilities and will be shared parking to accommodate activities. A loading dock and turn around area along the westerly side of the elementary school are proposed as well. GRADING/DRAINACTF/iITH ITTRS The applicant has provided relimina grading, e and utility plans which are being p rY�' g� g YP g reviewed by the interim city engineer and written comments are anticipated and will be attached with this report. Three prominent grading features are shown on the plans, two storm water • retention ponds, one on either side of the student drop off area and a sliding hill to be located at the southeast portion of the site close to the intersection of 59th and Fremont Avenues North. The drainage and ponding plan is subject to review and approval by the West MississippiWatershed Management Commission. No erosion control plan has yet been submitted showing silt fencing around the site, however, general notes do indicate that a plan for erosion control has been considered. The notes indicate that silt fence will be installed and maintained through the entire process. B -612 curb and gutter is to be provided around all driving and parking areas to assist in site drainage. Storm sewer will be installed to collect storm water run off and direct it to the two storm water retention ponds located on either side of the student drop off area. An 8 in. water main will be looped around the new elementary school building and tied into existing water main in 59th Avenue North. Sanitary sewer will also be tied into 59th Avenue North. i J.A'NM1 Cr APTNCT The applicant has submitted a landscape plan showing proposed landscaping for the new elementary school and the park. It should be noted that the landscape point system does not address schools or park facilities specifically in the evaluation criteria. The combined sites are 21.6519 acres and the applicant's architect has listed a planting schedule indicating points for the various trees and shrubs. Their analysis shows total points of 2,590.5 based on our point system. • 7 -25 -02 Page 2 • A service /office land use which requires the highest point value would require 1,500 landscape e q P q g P points for a comparable size service /office development. A restaurant /retail /service development would require 1,080 landscape points. The points proposed exceed by over 1,000 points the greatest landscape requirement contained in our landscape point system. The plan calls for a majority of the landscaping to be in shade trees. Boulevard trees such as Prairie Dome Ash are to be planted in the green strip area along 59th Avenue North. Additional Pin Oak trees will surround the staff parking lot and American Linden are proposed for the west side of the elementary school building in the play station areas as well as the north side of the building separating the warming house and school building. The large landscape area in front of the elementary school (59th Avenue side of the building) will contain Skyline Honey Locust, River Birch and Majestic Maple. Other shade trees include Green Spire Linden, River Birch and Emerald Luster Maple surrounding the general or shared parking area and bus loop. Summit Ash will line the 60th Avenue North green strip and Humboldt Avenues adjacent to the northwest parking lot and the proposed location for the hockey rink. Decorative trees include Pink Spire Crab and Spring Snow Crab at the entrance to the building and also lining the student drop off area. Coniferous trees such as Colorado Blue Spruce and Colorado Green Spruce are proposed in the area northwest of the hockey rink and also surrounding the sliding hill. Shrubs such as Hughes Juniper, Scandia Juniper and Dark Green Spreading Yew serve as foundation plantings at various locations around the school building and • in the student drop off area. Overall the landscape plans appears to be more than adequate for the sites. BT II DING The new building will consist of concrete masonry unit insulated walls with brick veneer. The windows will be energy efficient insulated glass with aluminum frames and exterior doors will be aluminum as well. The building elevations show a two story building with peaked roofs over the southwest portion of the building. A gymnasium will be located on the north end with the cafeteria in the middle of the building. Two floors of classrooms, an office, media and multi purpose areas are to be provided. Construction on the new Earle Brown Elementary School will begin as soon as possible following grading to take place this fall. Once the elementary school is completed, the old Earle Brown Elementary School will be demolished and the various park improvements undertaken. The plans do not indicate any trash enclosure areas, however, it is assumed that trash areas will be in the loading dock turn around location along the west side of the building. Sufficient space should be devoted to trash and an enclosure complimentary to the building material should be constructed and noted on the site plan. • 7 -25 -02 Page 3 ® I ,IGHTINCT The applicants have submitted a lighting plan showing the location of lighting standards for the parking lots and drive lanes as well as lighting standards for the soccer and baseball fields. Parking lot lighting will be at 25 ft. in height while the ball field lights will be 70 ft. The photometric plan shows foot candles to be in the range of lighting in residential areas. Section 35 -712 of the City Ordinances requires that all exterior lighting shall be provided with lenses, reflectors or shades so as to concentrate illumination on the property. No glare shall emanate from or be visible beyond the boundaries of the illuminated premises. The ordinance also requires that the illumination shall not be of a greater intensity than 3 ft. candles measured at property lines abutting residentially zoned property. The foot candles indicated on the lighting plan are within these parameters. �PRC"IAI IISE PF.RMT 4TANDARn4 As indicated previously, the elementary school and park facilities are special uses in the R -1 zoning district and are subject to the standards for special use permits contained in Section 35- 220 of the City Ordinances (copy attached). These standards for special use permits require that the proposed special use permit will promote and enhance the general public welfare and not be • detrimental to or endanger the health and safety of the public; not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate neighborhood, nor substantially diminish or impair property values; not impede the normal and orderly development of surrounding property; be designed so as to minimize traffic congestion on the public streets; and conform with the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located. The staff would comment that we believe the continuation and expansion of the Earle Brown Elementary School and redevelopment of Grandview Park at the proposed location will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort. Furthermore, we do not believe that the use will be injurious to other property in the immediate vicinity nor will it diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood. In fact a new elementary school and park facilities can be considered a positive factor with respect to property values and property development. We also believe that adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide proper ingress and egress and that the parking on the site is adequate for the uses provided. We do not see traffic congestion on public streets to be created with this redevelopment. Some concern has been expressed regarding the vacation of Humboldt Avenue and the ability to provide emergency vehicles in the area. Comments have been made and no anticipated problems are expected by either the police or fire department with respect to emergency response times. . 7 -25 -02 Page 4 • We also believe that the site and building plans submitted conform with the applicable regulations of the district in which they are located. Finally, we believe the proposal meets all of the standards for special use permits contained in the City's Zoning Ordinance and recommend approval of the application. A public hearing has been scheduled with respect to this special use permit and notices have been sent to surrounding property owners. RRCOMMENDATIO Again, we believe the plans are in order and approval is recommended 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 /or rooftop mechanical equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. ® 4. 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's Ordinances. 5. B -612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas. 6. An as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines shall be submitted to the City Engineering Department. 7. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center's current standard specifications and details. 8. The final plat and Humboldt Avenue street right of way vacation shall be approved by the City Council and filed with Hennepin County prior to the issuance of building permits for the construction of the elementary school. 9. Special use permit is granted for the construction of a new Earle Brown Elementary School and the redevelopment of Grandview Park. Any expansion or alteration of the facilities not comprehended by the approval shall require and amendment to the special use permit. 10. The developer shall provide appropriate erosion and sediment control devices on • 7 -25 -02 Page 5 • site during construction as approved by the City Engineering Department. 11. The storm water drainage system and ponding area shall be approved by the West MississippiWatershed Management Commission prior to issuance of permits. • • 7 -25 -02 Page 6 a _ f.t. a c o 4F a ROWN p- N. 0l�+ ��� SHINGJ . CREEK PKµ ldORGAN AV . clk k O(3NJ AVE N. SUl�ihilT DR. � c � � � � � � � � JAMES AVE. N. 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The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort: b. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. c. The establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. d. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress, egress and parking so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. e. The special use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located. 3. Conditions and Restrictions The Planning Commission may recommend and the City Council may impose such conditions and restrictions upon the establishment, location, construction, maintenance and operation of the special use as deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and to secure compliance with requirements specified in this ordinance. In all cases in which special use permits are granted, the City Council may require such evidence e and guarantees as it may deem necessary as part of the conditions stipulated in connection therewith. 4. Resubmission No application for a special use permit which has been denied by the City Coimcil shall be resubmitted for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of the final determination by the City Council; except that the applicant may set forth in writing newly discovered evidence of change of condition upon which he relies to gain the consent of the City Council for resubmission at an earlier time. 5. Revocation and Extension of Special Use Permits When a special use permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance, such permit shall expire without further action by the Planning Commission or the City Council unless the applicant or his assignee or successor commences work upon the subject property within one; year of the date the special use permit is granted, or unless before the expiration of the one year period the applicant shall apply for an extension thereof by filling out and submitting to the Secretary of the Planning Commission a "Special Use Permit" application requesting such extension and paying an additional fee in an amount as set forth by the City Council resolution. Special use permits granted pursuant to the provisions of a prior ordinance of Brooklyn Center shall expire within one year of the effective date of this ordinance if construction upon the subject property pursuant to such special use permit has not commenced within that time. In any instance where an existing and established special use is abandoned for a period of one eyar, the special use permit related thereto shall expire one year following the date of abandonment. e • City Council Agenda Item No. 8b • MEMO To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager /� From: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zonin g S p ecia isl t i ?� 6j. Subject: City Council Consideration Item - Planning Commission Application No. 2002- 011 Date: August 7, 2002 On the August 12, 2002 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No. 2002- 011 submitted by Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen requesting Special Use :Permit approval to operate a home beauty shop at 3312 O'Henry Road. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -011 and also an area map showing the location of the property under consideration, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their July 25, 2002 meeting and was recommended for approval. It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve the application subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. • • Application Filed on 7 -9 -02 City Council Action Should Be Taken By 9 -7 -02 (60 Days) Planning Commission Information Sheet Application No. 2002 -011 Applicant: Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen Location: 3312 O'Henry Road Request: Special Use Permit The applicant, Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen, is requesting special use permit approval to operate a beauty shop in her home at 3312 O'Henry Road. The property in question is zoned R -1 (One Family Residence) and is located on the north side of O'Henry Road, two houses east of Beard Avenue. It is bounded on the west, north and east by single family homes and on the south by O'Henry Road with other single family homes on the opposite side of the street. Home beauty shops are classified as special home occupations in the City's Zoning Ordinance and require the approval of a special use permit by the City Council before such operations can be undertaken. The applicant has submitted written information (attached) describing the proposed home occupation and has also submitted site sketches of the property. She indicates that the proposed hours of operation would be 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., six days a week on an appointment only basis. She also indicates that it will be a single operation with no non - resident employees, that • she has parking in her driveway for at least two vehicles, that she will provide fire extinguishers and smoke alarms as required. She also indicates plans for smoke alarms as required. She notes plans for a sign measuring 18 inches by 24 inches. The beauty shop would be located on the first level of her home. The applicant has also indicated a desire to make an expansion to the home and has shown a possible 16 ft. by 47 ft. addition to the rear of the home which would contain a special room for the beauty shop. She has, however, been advised of the costs of such an expansion and currently is planning on remodeling a bedroom next to the front entrance to the house to convert it to the beauty shop. Any conversions or additions will require a building permit and compliance with building code requirements such as heating, light, ventilation, etc. i The biggest concern with any proposed home occupation involving beauty or barber services is that it be done on an appointment only basis, rather than trying to attract walk in customer traffic. This way, on street parking can be avoided and the traffic coming and going to the operation can be held to a minimum, thus, not causing an inconvenience to surrounding properties. The applicant has been advised, and agrees, to take appointments only to keep traffic to a minimum. It appears that the applicant has a large enough driveway that customers can park there without having to park their vehicles on the street. The Building fficial will be reviewing g the property for various recommendations that may need to be made. There will, in all likelihood, be a need for construction of plumbing work associated 7 -25 -02 Page 1 with the shop license required by the State of Minnesota for such an operation. Generally, a fire • extinguisher in the shop area will also be required. This proposal is seen as being a relatively low level home occupation in terms of beauty shop operations. The hours proposed do not seem to be excessive and the level of activity should be within the range of other beauty shop home occupations approved by the City Council in the past. A public hearing has been scheduled and notices of the Planning Commission's consideration have been sent to neighboring property owners. Again, it appears that the home occupation will be very low key and should not cause problems in the immediate neighborhood if it is conducted in the manner outlined by the applicant, namely that customers be seen on an appointment only basis and all parking associated with the home occupation be on the applicant's driveway. One point of clarification is the size of the sign indicated by the applicant. Eighteen inches by 24 inches exceeds the 2.5 sq. ft. limitation for a home occupation sign. A 15 inch by 24 inch sign would be allowed. Approval of this special use permit is recommended subject to at least the following conditions: 1. The special use permit is granted only for a home beauty shop with a single operator. The use may not be altered or expanded in any way without first securing an amendment to this special use permit. • 2. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof may be grounds for revocation. 3. All parking associated with this home occupation shall be off street on improved space provided by the applicant. 4. The hours of operation shall be between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Customers shall be served on an appointment only basis. 5. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations of the Building Official with respect to safety related matters and obtain the necessary permits for alterations to be made to the property. 6. A current copy of the applicant's state license shall be submitted to the City prior to the issuance of the special use permit related to this application. 7 -25 -02 Page 2 .v • . C: dh to �w FYI MM dil lft ff :� ll l .: _ . ♦4 �1� rhall VINE . �. ,� ♦ l�� its //��� K ' ! . It I ct i t TI t I i I i i Lg imtrang's '07us gedroposa Type of Business: At -Home Beauty Shop. Beauty shop will be a seperate addition & entrance from the home but attached to the back of the home. Proposed addition is 36 feet wide X 16 feet deep. Optional addition is 47 feet X 16 feet. ( See details and layout. ) Location: • 3312 O'Henry Road / Brooklyn Center, MN. 55429 Times of operation: 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM / six days per week by appointment. Parking capacity: I Parking for two vehicles in the driveway. I Total Employees on Premise: Self- employed with one station. There will be no other outside employees. Fire Safety Features: I will furnish proper fire extinguishers and fire /smoke alarms as required. Outside signage. I would like to put up a sign measuring 18 inches by 24 inches and will have it constructed according • to city regulations. Signed : f- - - - Y = Date: i f i i I I j i I koorn �1. 00 1 I I e I I i �, I i I• i I I ( I j i , t City of Brooklyn Center Special Use Permits - Section 35 -220 • 2. Standards for Special Use Permits A special use permit may be granted by the City Council after demonstration by evidence that all of the following are met: a. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will promote and enhance the general public welfare and will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals or comfort. b. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. c. The establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. d. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress, egress and parking so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. e. The special use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located. 3. Conditions and Restrictions The Planning Commission may recommend and the City Council may impose such conditions and restrictions upon the establishment, location, construction, maintenance and operation of the special use as deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and to secure compliance with requirements specified in this ordinance. In all cases in which special use permits are granted, the City Council may require such evidence • and guarantees as it may deem necessary as part of the conditions stipulated in connection therewith. 4. Resubmission No application for a special use permit which has been denied by the City Council shall be resubmitted for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of the final determination by the City Council; except that the applicant may set forth in writing newly discovered evidence of change of condition upon which he relies to gain the consent of the City Council for resubmission at an earlier time. 5. Revocation and Extension of Special Use Permits When a special use permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance, such permit shall expire without further action by the Planning Commission or the City Council unless the applicant or his assignee or successor commences work upon the subject property within one year of the date the special use permit is granted, or unless before the expiration of the one year period the applicant shall apply for an extension thereof by filling out and submitting to the Secretary of the Planning Commission a "Special Use Permit" application requesting such extension and paying an additional fee in an amount as set forth by the City Council resolution. Special use permits granted pursuant to the provisions of a prior ordinance of Brooklyn Center shall expire within one year of the effective date of this ordinance if construction upon the subject property pursuant to such special use permit has not commenced within that time. In any instance where an existing and established special use is abandoned for a period of one eyar, the special use permit related thereto shall expire one year following the date of abandonment. I i fedoorn A corn 1 4 IV OOMI I p ; Yl I Sa i o-1 3312 O'henry Road Lot 11 Block 3 Garden City 4th Addition Optional 16 X 47 addition ( 752 square feet) • s �J 129.64 29 4 i r 3 6 salon 16' x-12`► kitchen x-10'► • bedroom bath garage closet livingroom bedroom bedroo ... ti•ti:ti.ti:ti ti ....... •ti L S ....... . . . . . . ...... •J•J J J r L•ti 'L•ti ... L L 'L•�. J• J . ...... ..... ..... .. . ....... . 4 7 35 s 75 s • MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA JULY 25, 2002 REGULAR SESSION CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Willson at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Chair Tim Willson, Commissioners Graydon Boeck, Stephen Erdmann, Rex Newman, Sean Rahn, Dianne Reem, and John Whitehead were present. Also present were Secretary to the Planning Commission/Planning and Zoning Specialist Ronald Warren, and Planning Commission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — JULY 25, 2002 There was a motion by Commissioner Whitehead, seconded by Commissioner Newman, to approve the minutes of the July 25, 2002 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. Commissioners Boeck and Reem abstained as they were absent. • CHAIR'S EXPLANATION Chair Willson explained the Planning Commission's role as an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings, the Commission makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes all final decisions in these matters. APPLICATION NOS. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010 (INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 286) Chair Willson introduced Application No. 2002 -009, a request from Independent School District No. 286, seeking Preliminary Plat approval to combine and divide the existing Earle Brown Elementary School site, Grandview Park and a segment of vacated Humboldt Avenue right of way into two lots and Application No. 2002 -010 requesting Special Use Permit approval and Site and Building Plan approval to construct a new 141,000 sq. ft. Earle Brown Elementary School and a reconfigured Grandview Park. Mr. Warren presented the staff report using overhead transparencies for Application No. 2002- 009 which consists of a preliminary plat that will combine and divide the existing Earle Brown School site, Grandview Park and a segment of Humboldt Avenue (that is to become vacated right of way) into two lots to accommodate a new Earle Brown Elementary School and a reconfigured and redeveloped Grandview Park. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet for Application No. 2002 -009 dated 7/25/02 and the Consulting Engineer's memo dated 7/22/02, attached.) The properties under consideration are the existing Grandview Park property, which is a • triangular shaped parcel and the Earle Brown Elementary School property, which is a rectangular 7 -25 -02 Page 1 • shaped parcel. These properties are zoned R -1 (One Family Residence). Public and private elementary schools and parks are special uses in this R -1 zoning district. Mr. Warren presented the second staff report for companion Application No. 2002 -010 to describe the applicant's proposal for a Special Use Permit and Site and Building Plan approval to construct a new 141,000 sq. ft. Earle Brown Elementary School and the reconfiguration of Grandview Park. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet for Application No. 2002 -010 dated 7/25/02 and the Consulting Engineer's memo dated 7/22/02, attached.) Mr. Warren indicated that the preliminary plat should show the property line being shifted so that both retention ponds are located on the school property. He added that retention ponds are not required on park property. Commissioner Erdmann inquired about the depth of the ponding area in relation to the underground gas line. Mr. Paul Hagen, Architect for Leonard Parker and Associates, responded that they have discussed this with Minnegasco /Reliant Energy and they are discussing the possibility of diverting the gas line if necessary. Mr. Warren pointed out that Mr. Hagen has discussed possibly shifting the parking area next to the bus turn around area to be located closer to the school. They will be required to get approval to any modifications to the plans as submitted prior to making changes. Commissioner Boeck suggested the wording in the conditions of approval regarding ponding be • changed to "requires approval" rather than "shall be approved ". Mr. Warren agreed and the conditions will reflect the change. Commissioner Boeck inquired about the requirements for parking and stacking of buses when dropping off and picking up students. Mr. Hagen explained that the attempt was to get the buses as close to the building as possible without splitting the ponds too far apart. It was also planned with aesthetics being considered. i I Commissioner Rahn pointed out that the siding hill appears to be surrounded on three sides by roadways and asked what preventative safety measures have been taken for those using the hill. Mr. Hagen responded that discussions have taken place regarding installing fencing, berms or shrubs for protection. Mr. Steve Anderson, Brooklyn Center School District, explained that they attempted to plan the sliding hill to mirror the existing layout. Chair Willson added that since the park is City property, the City will also review the sliding hill and surrounding area for final plan approval. Commissioner Whitehead asked if the sliding hill currently exists on the site. Mr. Anderson explained that such a hill currently is on the site and Park and Recreation has requested that the hill be replaced with the reconfiguration of the park. Commissioner Boeck asked if the plan included adequate drainage in the new baseball fields. Mr. Hagen responded that the current fields are very flat and the new fields as designed by the engineer to provide adequate grading for proper drainage. 7 -25 -02 Page 2 Commissioner Boeck further asked if the applicant felt the location of the parking lots for the • ball fields were convenient. Mr. Hagen replied that they have met with the City and they are very satisfied with the parking provided. PUBLIC HEARING — APPLICATION NO. 2002 -009 & 2002 -010 There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Erdmann, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010, at 8:37 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Willson called for comments from the public. Mr. Marlow Cordes, 5825 Knox Avenue North, asked about access points along 59th Avenue North. Commissioner Boeck explained how the school drive areas will be accessed along 59th Avenue from the adjoining streets. Commissioner Newman asked the applicant about planned signage on the site. Mr. Anderson stated that a small freestanding marquee sign at the entrance to the school was planned. No other persons from the public appeared before the Commission during the public hearing on Application Nos. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Newman seconded by Commissioner Whitehead, to • close the public hearing on Application No. 2002 -009 and 2002 -010 at 8:35 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2002 -009 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 286 There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck seconded by Commissioner Newman to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2002 -009 submitted by Independent School District No. 286, for Preliminary Plat approval to combine and divide the existing Earle Brown School site, Grandview Park and a segment of Humboldt Avenue that is to become vacated right of way into two lots to accommodate a new Earle Brown Elementary School and a reconfigured Grandview Park 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. Appropriate agreements comprehending the joint use of the properties by the City and the School District shall be developed and filed with the final plat. 7 -25 -02 Page 3 • 4. A 63 ft. wide utility easement shall be retained following the vacation of the Humboldt Avenue right of way between 59th and 60th Avenues North. This easement shall be shown on the final plat. 5. The storm water detention plan proposed for this development requires approval by the West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission prior to filial plat approval. 6. Building permits for construction of any buildings comprehended under Planning Commission Application No. 2002 -010 shall not be issued until the final plat has been approved by the City Council and filed with Hennepin-County. Voting in favor: Chair Willson, Commissioners Boeck, Erdmann, Newman, Rahn, Reem and Whitehead. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 12, 2002. meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Commission for reconsideration. ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 2002 -010 (INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 286) There was a motion by Commissioner Newman, seconded by Commissioner Boeck to • recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2002 -010, submitted by Independent School District No. 286 for Special Use Permit and Site and Building Plan approval to construct a new 141,000 sq. ft. Earle Brown Elementary School and reconfiguration of Grandview Park subject to the following condition: 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/or rooftop mechanical equipment. shall be appropriately screened from view. 4. 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's Ordinances. 5. B -612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas. 6. An as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines shall be submitted to the City Engineering Department. • 7 -25 -02 Page 4 • 7. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall conform to the City of Brooklyn Center's current standard specifications and details. 8. The final plat and Humboldt Avenue street right of way vacation shall be approved by the City Council and filed with Hennepin County prior to the issuance of building permits for the construction of the elementary school. 9. Special use permit is granted for the construction of a new Earle Brown Elementary School and the redevelopment of Grandview Park. Any expansion or alteration of the facilities not comprehended by the approval shall require and amendment to the special use permit. 10. The developer shall provide appropriate erosion and sediment control devices on site during construction as approved by the City Engineering Department. 11. The storm water drainage system and ponding area requires approval by the West Mississippi Watershed Management Commission prior to issuance of permits. Voting in favor: Chair Willson, Commissioners Boeck, Erdmann, Newman, Rahn, Reem and Whitehead. The motion passed unanimously. There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Whitehead, to recommend that the City carefully review the location of the sliding hill at the southeast corner • of the park site for safety and liability considerations prior to its construction. Voting in favor: Chair Willson, Commissioners Boeck, Erdmann, Newman, Rahn, Reem and Whitehead. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the application at its August 12, 2002. meeting. The applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Commission for reconsideration. APPLICATION NO. 2002 -011 (KIMTRANG KIMBERLY NGUYEN) Chair Willson introduced Application No. 2002 -011, submitted by Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen, a request for a special use permit approval to operate a home beauty shop at 3312 O'Henry Road. Mr. Warren presented the staff report using overhead transparencies for Application No. 2002- 011. (See Planning Commission Information Sheet for Application No. 2002 -011 dated 7/25/02, attached.) The property is zoned R -1 (One Family Residence). Home beauty shops are classified as special home occupations in the City's Zoning Ordnance. Mr. Warren also reviewed the applicant's plan to convert a room in the home into a single operator beauty shop. • 7 -25 -02 Page 5 • Commissioner Reem asked if there would be a bathroom for customers within the beauty shop and what size the drive way is. Mr. Warren explained that the State licenses such facilities and no bathroom is required, only a sink. He added that the driveway is 10 ft. wide and careful scheduling of customers will be needed to avoid any parking problems. All parking by the owner and customers must be off street in the owner's driveway. Commissioner Erdmann asked about the driving surface. Mr. Warren explained that is blacktop and if it is expanded, it must be Class 5 gravel, blacktop or concrete. Commissioner Rahn asked for clarification to Condition No. 1 "The use may not be altered or expanded in any way without first securing an amendment to the special use permit ". Mr. Warren explained that adding a second chair and/or employee which would add to the service provided would require further review and approval by the City. The addition to the home that might include a space for the beauty shop would only require a building permit not an amendment to the Special Use Permit. PUBLIC HEARING — APPLICATION NO. 2002 -011 There was a motion by Commissioner Newman, seconded by Commissioner Reem, to open the public hearing on Application No. 2002 -011, at 9:07 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Willson called for comments from the public. The applicant, Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen introduced herself to the Commission and thanked • then for their consideration. Commissioner Whitehead asked if a special use permit is issued to a person or the property. Mr. Warren explained that the special use permit goes with the land and only one person would be allowed to operate the business under the approval being requested. Commissioner Reem requested that the applicant explain the State's licensing requirements. Ms. Nguyen replied that they require a sink, proper ventilation and proper means of exiting. She added that she would be doing some minor modifications to the home to create an area where the customers can enter the home and go directly to the salon without gaining access to other areas of the home. Mr. Warren added that building permits would be required for any alterations to the home. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Whitehead, to close the public hearing on Application No. 2002 -011, at 9:18 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. The Chair called for further discussion or questions from the Commissioners. The Commissioners interposed no objections to approval of the Application. ACTION TO RECOMMEND APPROVAI, OF APPLICATION NO. 2002 -011 — KIMTRANG KIMBERLY NGUYEN 7 -25 -02 Page 6 • There was a motion by Commissioner Reem, seconded by Commissioner Newman to recommend to the City Council that it approve Application No. 2002 -011, submitted by Kimtrang Kimberly Nguyen for a special use permit to operate a home beauty shop at 3312 O'Henry Road subject to the following conditions: 1. The special use permit is granted only for a home beauty shop with a single operator. The use may not be altered or expanded in any way without first securing an amendment to this special use permit. 2. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations. Any violation thereof may be grounds for revocation. 3. All parking associated with this home occupation shall be off street on improved space provided by the applicant. 4. The hours of operation shall be between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Customers shall be served on an appointment only Y g Y pP Y basis. 5. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations of the Building Official with respect to safety related matters and obtain the necessary permits for alterations to be made to the property. • 6. A current copy of the applicant's state license shall be submitted to the City prior to the issuance of the special use permit related to this application. Voting in favor: Chair Willson, Commissioners Boeck, Erdmann, Newman, Rahn, Reem and Whitehead. The motion passed unanimously. The Council will consider the recommendation at its August 12, 2002 meeting. The Applicant must be present. Major changes to the application as reviewed by the Planning Commission will require that the application be returned to the Commission for reconsideration OTHER BUSINESS Mr. Warren asked the Commission members to consider moving the August 29, 2002 meeting to Wednesday, August 28, 2002, when there will be a public hearing for review of the Critical Area Plan. There was a consensus among the Commission members that this change would be acceptable. Mr. Warren added that on the August 15, 2002, agenda will be a PUD amendment for SuperAmerica at 69th & Brooklyn Boulevard and also a preliminary plat and site and building plan approval for Douglas Metals at 49th & France Avenue. Commissioner Newman inquired about the two signs along Brooklyn Boulevard for the Brookdale Dodge dealership. Mr. Warren replied that they are allowed two freestanding signs. • 7 -25 -02 Page 7 • Commissioner Newman asked for more information regarding a reference to an ordinance amendment in the City Council minutes. Mr. Warren explained that the changes were to requirements for setbacks and permits for seasonal pools. There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Boeck, seconded by Commissioner Erdmann, to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m. Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass • • 7 -25 -02 Page 8 • City Council Agenda Item No. 9a • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 2002 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Administrative Aide SUBJECT: Resolution Recognizing and Commending Winners of the 2002 Landscape and Garden Contest Judging for the 8th annual City of Brooklyn Center Landscape and Garden contest took place Thursday, July 18. The contest was initiated in the City's continuing efforts to encourage beautification and enhancement of properties in the City. The judges for the contest were Master Gardener Doris Wickstrom, former contest winner Carole Hallman and City staff member Susan Rice. Cheryl Zaic of 7037 Grimes Avenue North received the Judge's Award for Best Gardens. Cheryl has created a wonderful flow from her front to back yard featuring flower gardens complimented with vegetable gardens and landscape materials. Small space gardens providing • splashes of color have been created in the well - maintained property. Cheryl practices organic gardening along with good mulching and composting techniques. Nancy Bass of 821 73` Avenue North received the Judge's Award for Best Shade Garden. Nancy was recognized for her excellent species variety of woodland plants she has used in creating her "nearly new" gardens in a yard filled with shade. Given time to mature, the judge's are convinced these gardens will be "show stoppers" in a couple of years. Nancy also practices good gardening techniques by using a compost sifter to provide the mulch for her many beds. Russ and Pat Schneider of 7234 Humboldt Avenue received special recognition for their landscape layout design throughout their property. The good use of perennials, shrubs and trees compliment each other providing a simple yet elegant backyard. Janice Jungwirth of 5521 Girard Avenue North received special recognition for being the most enthusiastic gardener. The abundance of plant material in both the front and back yards attest to her love of gardening. Caribou Coffee at 5711 Xerxes Avenue captured the judge's attention with their inviting sidewalk cafe gardens. The pleasant outdoor dining ambiance garnered the business special recognition for their efforts. A resolution recognizing the winners of the 2002 Landscape and Garden Contest is attached for consideration. • Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: • RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND COMMENDING THE WINNERS OF THE 2002 LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN CONTEST WHEREAS, the City Council desires to promote beautification of residential and commercial ro erties in Brooklyn Center; and p p Y �I WHEREAS, the Council is appreciative of the hard work and efforts of many residents and businesses in gardening and landscaping their properties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the following wimzers of the 2002 Citywide Landscape and Garden Contest are recognized and commended for their achievements: JUD GE'S A WARD FOR BEST GARDENS Cheryl Zaic 7037 Grimes Avenue North • JUD GE'S A WARD FOR BEST SHADE GARDEN Nancy Bass 821 73r Avenue North Special Recognition for Landscape Layout Design Russ and Pat Schneider 7234 Humboldt Avenue North Special Recognition for Most Enthusiastic Gardener Janice Juno irth J5:.1 Girard Avenue North Special Recognition for Sidewalk Cafe Garden Caribou Coffee 5711 Xerxes Avenue North • RESOLUTION NO. • Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • S ,• _ t'� �'���. ~ �•Y. C/•" �Y'••'w�:.• .rte. .�. - .. te •�� Ile �k * rw / • I / 1 / - ,•} 1 4Ys I I '/ I I � 3 I�K �• j r ` ,Y k`, • City Council Agenda Item No. 9b • adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPOINTING PATTY HARTWIG AS ALTERNATE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF LOGIS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center entered into a joint and cooperative agreement with other governmental units of the State of Minnesota to create Local Government Information Systems ( LOGIS) on May 1, 1972; and WHEREAS, as stated in Article IV, Section 2, of the joint and cooperative agreement of LOGIS, each member shall be entitled to one alternate director who shall be entitled to attend meetings of the Board and who may vote in the absence of the member's director; and WHEREAS, an alternate director for the City of Brooklyn Center is needed to represent the City's director, City Manager, Michael J. McCauley, in his absence. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that IT Coordinator Patty Hartwig be appointed to represent the City of Brooklyn Center as alternate to the Board of Directors of LOGIS. • Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • City Council Agenda Item No. 9c MEMORANDUM • July 31, 2002 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Code Enforcement Team SUBJECT: Code Enforcement Activities The following is a summary of our current Summer Sweep Efforts. Current Status of sween- As of July 30th the first inspections of the multi -unit housing and 20 percent of the commercial properties have been inspected. We are continuing to complete the second inspections for areas 1 & 2 that will run into the end of August. We are also conducting second inspections of areas 3 & 4 that should be complete by the end of September. We have begun giving out citations however have found that the majority of residents do comply as a last ditch effort to avoid being cited. Number of Violation(s) by Tvne Garbage Storage /Removal 52 Screening of Dumpsters (Commercial) 4 Abandoned Vehicles 2 • Parts /Engines & Related Items 2 Accum. of Rubbish/Brush/Debris 169 Accum. of Junk/Furniture /Appli. 110 Illegal Parking /Storage Vehicles 221 Unlicensed /Inoperable Vehicles 195 Yard Maintenance (Seed & Sod) 15 Proper Addressing 18 Public Nuisance I Miscellaneous (14 Days) 7 Fences 25 Accessory Buildings 56 Windows /Doors /Screens 28 Stairs /Porches /Decks 22 Driving /Parking Area Repairs 33 Foundations /Ext Walls /Roofs 40 Miscellaneous (60 Days) 3 Miscellaneous (30 Days) 11 Total Number of Violations: 1,014 Breakdown of letters sent: 973 First letters sent by address 280 Second letters • 657 Compliance /Thank You letters Concerns raised during sweep: • In conducting first inspections of commercial properties we found the old Denny's property to have numerous violations including over grown grass, weeds and garbage. We were able to locate the property manager at Denny's corporate office in South Carolina who has since hired a local company to maintain the lawn until the property is taken over with the construction project. Others residents have been dumping garbage on this site and we are continuing to work with the manager to deal with this violation as well. Staffing: The current NLO staff has worked 9 weeks on this years Summer Sweep putting in a total of 582 hours in training and inspections. Progress Forecast: The 2002 sweep is quickly and successfully nearing an end. By the end of August the second inspections of residential properties will be complete as well as the commercial properties first inspections. The majority of the second inspections of the multi -unit housing will be complete by months end with exception of the 30 and 60 day violations that will pull us into September. We will also be continuing to monitor the properties that we have granted extensions to throughout the next few months. This month we have meet with Community Development and representatives from CEAP, The Housing Resource Center and H.O.M.E. to discuss their programs and how • we can refer residents that qualify and obtain compliance. As a result of our meeting we have referred 10 residents to these programs. Update on 2002 "Focus Group "(addresses with 3 or more violations) 5319 Camden Ave N- complied Thank You sent 345 Irving Ave N- complied Thank You sent 5713 Bryant Ave N -open until 8 /14/02 1313 57 Ave N- partial compliance, monitoring continues 5738 Humboldt Ave N- complied Thank You sent 6400 Girard Ave N- complied Thank You sent 6712 Colfax Ave N- partial compliance, fence remains open 5924 Abbot Ave N- possible business, continue to monitor 6925 Toledo Ave N -no change, one extension granted, will be referred to court 6031 Halifax Ave- partial compliance, continue to monitor 4606 64 Ave N- complied Thank You sent 6012 June Ave N- complied Thank You sent 3801 56 Ave N- complied Thank You sent 4100 Lakeside- extension granted until 8/6/02 4746 Lakeview Ave N -city has condemned property working with inspectors • EXTENSIONS GRANTED/WORK IN PROGRESS (AS OF 7/31/02) • 6318 Unity Ave N (Wazwaz home all arba e has been removed g g ,garage door has been replaced. We are monitoring progress). 5301 Logan Ave N 5312 Oliver Ave N 5807 Dupont Ave N 6600 Unity Ave N 5100 Drew Ave N (almost completed) 6836 Drew Ave N 6301 Halifax Ave N PENDING TICKETS AND /OR KNOCK AND TALKS 5118 70" Ave N 7000 Morgan Ave N 5432 Bryant Ave N 7206 Morgan Ave N 5024 Lilac Dr. 4831 Twin Lake Ave N. 5240 Ewing Ave N 1201 73` Ave N • 6725 Toledo Ave N 4407 71" Ave n 6001 Halifax PI 6727 Perry Ave N 5451 Dupont Ave N (a lot of work has been done, minor clean up still needed) 6907 Morgan Ave N (he has been scraping /painting house /garage on weekends) 5301 Newton Ave n (car has been moved, house is currently empty) UPDATE ON 2001 "MOST WANTED" LIST 6318 Unity Ave - garbage is all gone, garage door has been replaced!!! 5715 Emerson Ave -house has been completely re- sided. Looks wonderful!!! 5431 Emerson Ave - property has been kept up, looks livable, difficult to tell if is it occupied or not. 5546 Emerson Ave - minimal garbage in driveway, weeds and lawn has been keep up. 4746 Lakeview Ave - condemned property, working with city inspectors. 6425 Fremont Ave - resident painting house trim and working in garage. 6842 West River Rd- condemned property working with city inspectors. 4639 France Ave - condemned property. • 5332 James Ave -looks good seems to be building something in back. 5345 James Ave -mess in backyard, working for compliance. 5422 Humboldt Ave -front looks fine, back has brush. 5615 Fremont Ave -looks good, no new violations. 6041 Bryant Ave -looks good, no new violations. 6600 Unity Ave - working with resident to comply. 5357 Colfax Ave -new siding on house looks great! 6401 Major Ave -looks fine, compliance meet! 5302 Emerson Ave -looks fine, no violations. • • City Council Agenda Item No. 9d Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN EASEMENT AGREEMENT WITH PROPERTY OWNER AT 5700 CAMDEN AVENUE WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center undertook a neighborhood street improvement project in 1999 on Camden Avenue for the purpose of replacing the street and improving storm water drainage in the area; and WHEREAS, the storm water drainage improvements were designed in anticipation of future street improvements and storm water piping enlargement in the neighborhood area immediately north of 57 Avenue, and extending on Camden Avenue beyond 57 Avenue; and WHEREAS, the neighborhood street improvement project for future extension of the storm drainage pipe will be delayed for the near future due to the need to address more urgently needed improvements in other street projects; and WHEREAS, since the completion of the storm drainage improvements on Camden Avenue, the property owner at 5700 Camden Avenue has experienced flooding of a portion of the privately owned property during larger storm events. This flooding reduces the owner's use and enjoyment of that portion of property which is periodically flooded; and WHEREAS, it is a regular practice of the City of Brooklyn Center to obtain easements when requiring a right -of -way on private property in order to make a public use of private property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the City Manager is authorized to sign easement documents as prepared by the City Attorney to obtain a 10 year easement to the property at 5700 Camden Avenue, and is further authorized to pay to the owner of record the sum of $8,500 for the acquisition of this temporary easement. The easement shall be duly recorded on the title to the property and can be removed at the request of the owner of record upon termination of the 10 year period or upon completion by the City of the storm drainage improvements necessary to ease the periodic flooding, whichever occurs first. 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. • August 8, 2002 MEMO TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Jane A. Chambers, Assistant City Manager SUBJECT: Easement at 5700 Camden Avenue At its meeting of July 22, the City Council was asked to consider authorizing the City Manager's signature for a 10 year temporary easement at 5700 Camden Avenue and for paying to the property owner a sum of $8,500 for that easement. Council members had a number of questions regarding this issue that staff has made an effort to answer in further detail. The subject of the easement was an issue the former City Engineer negotiated with the property owner as a result of flooding of the property. Responding to the homeowner's • complaints regarding the pooling of water at the corner, both Public Works Superintendent Dave Peterson and Streets Supervisor John Harlow have seen the flooding and /or the results of the flooding of the intersection and private property. They have seen the water be 10 to 15 feet beyond the gutter line, standing on the private property at 5700 Camden, and the flooding of the intersection area, and they have viewed the results of the flooding where there has been evidence of the water flowing over the driveway area and over the lawn area of the property. In the early spring, cottonwood tree debris and lawn clippings block catch basins throughout Brooklyn Center. The Public Works Department receives many calls to have drains cleaned, and it was for these kinds of calls that both Mr. Peterson and Mr. Harlow were called to this area initially. Mr. Harlow at one point in either 1999 or 2000 had the street department crews add dirt to the driveway at 5700 Camden in an effort to rebuild the driveway that had been washed away. When efforts to assure that the catch basin was cleaned and flowing did not result in resolution of the problem, further investigation as to the reason for the issue resulted in the City Engineer's discussion with the homeowner about the temporary easement. Scott Brink, Consulting Engineer for the City of Brooklyn Center, has investigated the issue and written a memo dated July 31, 2002, outlining what he thinks are the reasons for the flooding and the purpose of obtaining the easement. His memo includes a street map showing the location of the property, and plans from the reconstruction, which • outline the storm drainage in the area. In addition to Mr. Brink's memo, I have included photographs of the property to give the Council members a better idea of the easement proposal and area that is subject to flooding. We were not able to locate photographs that the owner says she gave the engineering department, which showed the flooded conditions. Also included in the packet of the information for the Council is a copy of the easement drafted by City Attorney Charlie LeFevere that will be presented to the property owner for signature if the City Council approves this item. Staff anticipates that the property owner will sign the agreement, and receive payment within a few days of Council authorization. The owner is anxious to complete some landscaping on the property before winter which she hopes will direct the water down to the back side of her property and prevent it from coming near the front door and side area of the home. Mr. Brink has reviewed these plans with the owner and agrees that this landscaping may help the problem. Because the landscaping will not prevent the flooding altogether, the owner would still be deprived use of the front part of the yard and staff therefore still recommends that an easement is necessary. • • • MEMORANDUM DATE: July 31, 2002 TO: Jane Chambers. Assistant City Manager FROM: Scott Brink, Consulting Engineer SUBJECT: Drainage Issue 5700 Camden Avenue North (Camden at 57 th ) Mr. David Reyes As many are aware, Mr. Reyes has experienced periodic drainage problems over the past 2 -3 years on his property at the above address. I have met with Mr. Reyes at his property, and have also reviewed many of the actions and discussions that have taken place to this date. The City has worked with the property owner extensively to assist in resolving this problem, and a mutually agreeable solution (the proposed 10 -year drainage easement) has been developed. Following is a short summary of my understanding of the situation. In 1996, 57 1h Avenue was reconstructed from Camden Avenue N. to Humboldt Avenue • N. Included within the design and construction of 57 was the installation of storm sewer. The consulting engineer for the 57 Avenue reconstruction project developed the plans with consideration of a comprehensive drainage design for a larger part of the southeast area of the City (see attached Figure 2, sketch from 1996). As new storm sewer was extended down 57 easterly to Camden, it was expected that the line would extend north on Camden to 59 in a future street reconstruction project. As explained in your previous memo, the reconstruction of the neighborhood that includes Camden north of 57 was pushed back out of the 5 -year C.I.P. Therefore, the extension of the Camden storm line has not occurred as quickly as anticipated at the time. The new 57 Avenue stormline therefore essentially "dead- ended" on Camden just north of 57 However, this line was joined to the existing storm sewer outlet that runs from the Camden/57 intersection easterly to the Mn/Dot system in I -94. This situation was regarded as temporary at the time, since future construction to the north was expected sooner. It was felt at the time (1996) that there was a possibility that the "temporary" connection might not suffice for the more significant rainfall events. Therefore, the consultant also designed a temporary "Dead End Dry Well" to assist in promoting infiltration of stormwater into the ground through a large slotted pipe and drainfield (See attached Exhibit A). Mr. Reyes stated to me that he did not start having this serious problem until over 2 years ago. Therefore, it would appear that the combination of the dry well and existing outlet may have sufficed for the first 3 -4 years after construction. However, s 57`"/Carnden 1 • perhaps because of recent excessively wet seasons or other factors unknown, Mr. Reyes is now experiencing frequent flooding of his yard. The proposal to provide a drainage easement ap ears to be the most feasible solution at this time, until the remainder of the Camden/60 storm sewer is constructed. The intent is to construct a Swale that would carry the excessive overflow to the rear of his property where temporary flooding is not a concern to him. Mr. Reyes is also willing to provide the necessary grading and landscaping of the easement area and Swale to assist in handling overflow runoff. As previously discussed, other alternatives and ideas were discussed extensively, including the idea of "upsizing" the existing outlet pipe. However, this was determined to be of no benefit, since the downstream capacity of the MnDot system is limited in capacity, and the same scenario may likely result. 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REQUIRED EACH PIPE WELD 1 /2' PLATE ON OPEN END OF CMP (ALL AROUND) _ . — ` - SLOPE TO MATCH FLOW / 18' CMP (SLOTTED) 2' TRENCH 3' sum^ GEOTEXTILE SEAMS — T Z' (ALL AROUND) SHALL BE SEWN 1 FEW BAND GEOTEXTiLE ADM TO RC PIPE WITH 2- STAINLESS STEEL 10' BACKFlLL GEOTEXTILE ENVELOPE WITH BANDS I 1 1/2' ROCK DEAD END DRY WELL I hroby amity that this plan vas prepared by mo or under my dkeot supordekn and that I am a dWy Reglstred Proterknd Enylner under the lays of the Adr state to / " ` 4 7� REVISIONS ITEM DESIGN CHECKM Do �� Reg Na. 18612 • Box 198 Kennedy & Graven, Chartered Abstract EASEMENT THIS INSTRUMENT is made by Marie A. Reyes, a single person, Grantor, in favor of the City of Brooklyn Center, a Minnesota municipal corporation, Grantee. Recitals A. Grantor is the fee owner of the following described property in Hennepin County, Minnesota (the "Property"): Lot 3, Block 1, Beffa's Addition, except that part thereof conveyed by Warranty Deed dated January 23, 1979, running in favor of the State of Minnesota and recorded February 28, 1979, as Document No. 4455234. Tract A. That part of Lot 31, GOULD'S RIVERVIEW ADDITION and of Lot 3, Block 1, BEFFA'S ADDITION, according to the plats thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at Right of Way Boundary Corner M23B as shown on Minnesota Department of Transportation Monumentation Plat No. 27 -M12 as said plat is on file in the office of said county recorder; thence run westerly to the point of beginning of Line 1 described below; thence run northerly along said Line 1 to its intersection with the north line of said Lot 3; thence run east on said north line and its easterly extension to an intersection with the westerly boundary of said Plat 27 -M12; thence run south along said westerly boundary to the point of • beginning; CBR- 217713vl BR291 -10 1 Line 1: Beginning at a point on Line 2 described below, distant 25 • feet northeasterly of its point of termination; thence run northerly to the southwest corner of the north 223 feet of the east 75 feet of Lot 8, said GOULD'S RIVERVIEW ADDITION and there terminating; Line 2: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 13, Lyndale Riverside Acres; thence run southwesterly to a point on the south line of Lot 31, GOULD'S RIVERVIEW ADDITION, distant 40 feet east of the southwest corner of said Lot 31 and there terminating. B. Grantor desires to grant to the Grantee an easement, according to the terms and conditions contained herein. Terms of Easement 1. Grant of Easement. For good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is acknowledged by Grantor, Grantor grants and conveys to the Grantee the following easement: A temporary, non - exclusive easement for drainage and storm water flowage purposes over, under, across and through the Property. Said temporary easement expires on December 31, 2012. • 2. Warrantv of Title. The Grantor warrants that she is the owner of the Property and has the right, title and capacity to convey to the Grantee the easement herein. 3. Environmental Matters,. The Grantee shall not be responsible for any costs, expenses, damages, demands, obligations, including penalties and reasonable attorney's fees, or losses resulting from any claims, actions, suits or proceedings based upon a release or threat of release of any hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants which may have existed on, or which relate to, the easement area or Property prior to the date of this instrument. • CBR- 217713v1 BR291 -10 2 4. Binding Effect. The terms and conditions of this instrument shall run with the land and be binding on the Grantors, his /her heirs, successors and assigns. STATE DEED TAX DUE HEREON: NONE Dated this day of , 2002. Marie A. Reyes STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2002, by Marie A. Reyes, a single person, Grantor. Notary Public • NOTARY STAMP OR SEAL THIS INSTRUMENT DRAFTED BY: Kennedy & Graven, Chartered 200 South Sixth Street 470 Pillsbury Center Minneapolis, MN 55402 • CBR- 217713vl BR291 -10 3 6 A ll �. APP - _ lit: A fA r�- ��`�► +fir �' .,, ,� �'' ` -- . �.' � • S y. � `� �� • �, ��4i �- '{ • tiV� • r � - s F a. Y �r A I U •1 ` i. •``�'� � #� t�l•'1'"7ti, C•'' • ;,�s•� -'� �x �.,�� ����"f`` ���"t•c'� ' -,r,- 2 � _/F s I� t •f y,.� •.��- „�,'�'�'`' - * - �� •� � ,�ti• w� ''`�- V �ti1 _ y, �•T: H \`� '� t�t t ..� I .�•. 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RESOLUTION APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES WHEREAS, a State Primary Election will be held September 10, 2002, and a State General Election will be held November 5, 2002; and WHEREAS, Minnesota State Statutes, Section 20413.21, subd. 2, requires election judges be appointed by the governing body at least 25 days before the election at which the election judges will serve; and WHEREAS, the individuals selected to perform the duties of election judge are qualified to serve as election judges. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the following individuals be appointed to serve as election judges for the September 10, 2002, State Primary Election and the November 5, 2002, State General Election: Scheduled to serve in precincts Dale Ackmann Betty Dudley Jackie Justesen Doris Patterson • Helen Anderson David Erickson Marie Kahnke Donald Peterson Peggy Anderson Catherine Feeney Nahid Khan William Price Clarence Beadles Dawn Flory Kermit Klefsaas Beth Quiel Agnes Beckstrom Diana Foster Mary LaDuke Nancy Rademacher Carol Benkofske John Foster Elaine LaLiberte David Raquet Eleanor Bentzen Lois Froebel Mavis Lammi Joann Reavely Lorraine Blarney Joyce Gebhardt Lee Langhoff Karen Richter Violet Bloomquist Arlene Gillquist Earl Larsen Marian Robold Patrick Boie Don Gillquist Virginia Lebus Beth Rygh Karen Bolstad Trudi Gores Victor Lindblom Thomas Schommer Doris Branch Carolyn Green Joyce Lindquist Christine Schonning Kay Brosseau Darlene Gregornik Warren Lindquist Marjorie Silver Caroline Burley Virginia Hagerty Betty Lynch Dolores Smith Ann Bystrom Lorraine Halter Susan Mattson Lois Stephens Adelaide Cassell Jerry Hammink Joseph McFadden Cecilia Svardal Doris Chapman Lucille Harbinson Don Metzger Clayton Thiebault Charlotte Chermak Mary Ann Hilger Faith Mixer Mary Thiebault Sandra Christenson Richard Hilstrom Lorraine Moe Rose Mary Thielman Gladys Clasemann Mona Hintzman Eleanor Nelson Luella Torrence Gary Cleveland Ray Hokenson Marvin Nemec Mary Umstead Theodore Coles Lois Holmes Mary Nemec Gloria Voeltz Esther Connolly Pat Hotchkiss Dorothy Nyberg Jean Ward Dorian Cornelius Donna Jar] Angie Olson Sean Watkins Lamonte Dehn Lora Jefferson Betty Olson Catherine Wetzel Paul Ditter Betty Johnson Delores Olson Henry Yang Henry Dorff Lynne Johnston Lynn OIson William Zieska • RESOLUTION NO. • Alternates Robert Apj ones William Eiden Lewis Mathews Elaine Spencer Alyson Arneson Ben Emmrich Greg McGeary Elizabeth Tinker Sylvia Barnes Eugene Enfield Joan Melander Arthur Tomlinson Shirley Bechtel Maria Enfield Wayne Melander Maggie Tomlinson Sidney Bechtel Emily Finch Melva Meyer Marvin Trautwein Graydon Boeck Lester Fritsche Elizabeth Moorhead Katherine Villagomez Joan Bourasa Norma Gilbertson Peggy Nelson Muriel Visness William Brain Marilyn Grabowski Pamela Nicholson James Wagner Karen Brisk - Bettie Loretta Huberty Roberta Olson Joseph Weanquoi Patrick Brueske Edithann Jackson William Paape Keith Weismann William Bruneau Richard Jenkins Ethel Pettman Catherine Wood Kenneth Bueckers Joanne Jereczek Theresa Renner Beth Yang Ian Campbell Mike Jereczek Virginia Richardson Jean Carlson Charlene Johnson Dorothy Rogers Robert Cornelius Roger Johnson Willis Rogers Gerald Dahlin Virginia Johnson Melvin Roy Marion DeMars Mary Ann Kelly Shirley Roy Faith Ditlefsen Rose Korman Barbara Schultz Betty Eckhoff Tony Kuefler James Shoultz Lloyd Ehrman Carol Logeais Kathleen Simmons • Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • City Council Agenda Item No. 9f MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 2002 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott A. Brink, Consulting Engineer . SUBJECT: An Ordinance Vacating Right of Way for Street Purposes, Humboldt Avenue North from 59"' Avenue North to 60' Avenue North. Plans have been submitted by School District 286 providing for the reconstruction of Earle Brown School, including changes to Grandview Park. The City Council will be considering approval of the Site Plan and Preliminary Plat for this item at their August 12, 2001 meeting. If the City Council approves the Site Plan and Preliminary Plat as proposed, a vacation of Humboldt Avenue between 59`" Avenue North to 60 ' Avenue North will be required. However, it will be necessary for the 63 -foot wide existing right of way to remain as a drainage and utility easement. Therefore, it is ro osed to vacate the right of wa use as a public street. p P Y Contingent upon approval of the Site Plan and Preliminary Plat, Council action on this item is recommended for consideration of an ordinance first reading to schedule a Public Hearing (second reading) for September 9, 2002. f CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 9th day of September, 2002, 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 certain public street right of way on Humboldt Avenue North between 59 Avenue North and 60 Avenue North. 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 HUMBOLDT AVENUE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY FOR STREET PURPOSES FROM 59 AVENUE NORTH TO 60 AVENUE NORTH THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Humboldt Avenue North public right -of -way located between the north line of 59�' Avenue North and the south line of 60 Avenue North is hereby vacated as a public street; provided, however, that a drainage and utility easement is retained and reserved within the area of the public street so vacated. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of ) 2002. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeouts indicate matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) s Revised City Council Agenda Item No. 9g • Member introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY TO TAKE ACTION WITH RESPECT TO HOUSING BOND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WHEREAS, in 1995, the City issued two series of bonds entitled 17,300,000 City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Multi - Family Housing Refunding Revenue Bonds (Four Courts Apartments Project) Series 1995A" and "$2.450,000 City of Brookyn Center, Minnesota, Tax Credit Investor Refunding Revenue Bonds (Four Courts Apartments Project), Series 1995B" (hereinafter the `Bonds "); and WHEREAS, in connection with the issuance of the Bonds, certain contractual rights were granted to the City by the parties to the agreements under the terms of the various contracts related to the Bonds (hereinafter the "Bond Documents "); and WHEREAS, the company has failed to comply with all of its obligations under the agreements relating to the Four Courts Apartments Project. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of • Brooklyn Center that the City Manager and City Attorney are authorized and directed to take such steps as are necessary, including the initiation of legal action, to enforce the City's rights under the Bond Documents. 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. •