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2001 03-12 CCP Regular Session
Q f AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION March 12, 2001 6:00 P.M. CONFERENCE ROOM B 1. City Council discussion of agenda items and questions 2. Chief Downer 3. Request for Trunk Highway 610 support 4. Miscellaneous 5. Adjourn AL NORTH METRO MAYORS ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM TO: CITY MANAGER /ADMINISTRATOR FROM: SARAH EPPARD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DATE: 02/22/01 Respectfully request your community pass the attached resolution (or a similar version) and forward it onto the following individuals: Richard Stehr Elwyn Tinklenberg Division Engineer Commissioner Mn/DOT Mn/DOT Waters Edge Building 395 John Ireland Boulevard 1500 West County Road B2 St. Paul, MN 55155 Roseville, MN 55113 Tod Sherman Sarah Eppard Mn/DOT North Metro Crossing Coalition Waters Edge Building 8525 Edinbrook Crossing, Suite #5 1500 West County Road B2 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Roseville, MN 55113 Its purpose is to express concern for the fact that the current Transportation System Plan has TH 610 scheduled for construction during the 2011 -2025 time frame — and recommends moving the construction into the current decade (2005- 2010). The North Metro Crossing Coalition has prepared this important resolution and is asking for the support of the Association and our individual members. Our NMMA Board passed this resolution at their February Board meeting. There will be a delegation from the North Metro Crossing Coalition going out to Washington, DC to meet with the Congressional Delegation. This delegation would like very much to bring copies of your resolutions with them. We ask you please forward your resolutions to our offices no later than March 20` h . Please contact me at 763/493 -5115 if you have any questions and/or need additional information. RESOLUTION Supporting the completion of TH 610 in 2005 -2010 WHEREAS the Draft raft MN/DOT Metropolitan Transportation System Plan Investment Timing has proposed that TH 610 from TH 169 in Brooklyn Park to I -94 in Maple Grove be scheduled in the 2011- 2015 time frame, and WHEREAS, the North-Metro Mayors Association Board of Directors takes strong exception to that scheduled time frame, and WHEREAS, the North Metro Mayors Association Board of Directors strongly urges that the Transportation System Plan relating to TH 610 completion be properly placed in the 2005 -2010 time frame for the following reasons: 1. The TSP notes `Finish what we started,' which refers to TH 610 as one of those two projects. 2. The segment from TH 252 to TH 169 opened for traffic October 2000. Westbound traffic disburses in multiple directions to find the best way to access I -94, the eventual western termination of TH 610. 3. There is approximately $32 million infrastructure being built in the TH 610 right -of -way from I -94 east to TH 169. The value of that investment will not be realized until TH 610 is completed. With the proposed completion date in 2004, it makes sense to keep the project moving and continue to fund TH 610 to completion in the 2005 -2010 time frame. 4. To date the State and Federal Governments have invested $184 Million in the TH 610/10 North Crosstown Highway (plus the initial segment of the 610 river crossing completed in the mid 1980s): • 610/10 North Crosstown— Anoka County Segment- $79,060,000 • TH 610 —Brooklyn Park Segment - $51,000,000 • 2 nd River Crossing - $22,000,000 • TH 610 ROW Infrastructure Investments - $32,000,000 5. TH 610 serving as the By -Pass could relieve the congestion that will continue to build up even with the widening f I -94 from g Maple Grove to Brooklyn Center. • TH 610, when completed to I -94, should be designated as the `North Metro By -Pass' to I -94 in east metro via I -35W and I -694. • The city of Blaine has located six major truck terminal at the northeast corner of TH 10 and I- 35W. • The Draft Metro Council Transportation Policy Plan Policy No. 12: Maintain competitive regional freight transportation system. This efficient movement of goods or `freight mobility' requires an extensive high capacity transportation network capable of moving large amounts of freight quickly, reliably and cost effectively. These concerns are stated in Strategy 12b: determine the needs for access to freight terminals and Strategy 12c: reduce congestion impacts on truck travel. ARTICLE VI TAX INCREMENT ASSISTANCE; PAYMENTS TO AUTHORITY Section 6.1. Preconditions to Issuance of Tax Increment Note The Developer will undertake and construct the Eligible Improvements on the Development Property at a cost of not less than $2,900,000. In order to assist with the costs of the Eligible Improvements, the Authority agrees to provide tax increment assistance to the Developer as further set forth in this Agreement. The tax increment assistance shall be paid to the Developer on a pay -as- you -go basis and the principal amount shall be equal to the lesser of (a) $2,900,000, or (b) the capital costs of the Eligible Improvements. The tax increment assistance shall be paid on the terms and conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below; provided however, that the Authority shall be under no obligation to provide any of the assistance contemplated in this Agreement or to issue the Tax Increment Note until satisfaction of the following conditions precedent: (a) The Developer has prepared and provided a copy to the Authority of the Construction Plans for the Minimum Improvements; (b) The Developer has obtained all necessary permits, licenses, and authorizations necessary to commence and complete the construction of the Minimum Improvements; (c) The Authority has received evidence satisfactory to it that, upon substantial completion of the Minimum Improvements, the Development Property and the Adjacent Development Property will, upon substantial completion of the Daytons Minimum Improvements, have a total aggregate market value of at least $75,000,000; (d) The Developer has paid all of the Legal and Administrative Expenses; (e) The Developer shall be in material compliance with all the terms and provisions of this Agreement; (f) The construction of the Minimum Improvements is completed, and the Authority has issued the Certificate of Completion pursuant to Section 3.4 hereof; (g) The At the time of issuance of the Note, the Development Property is at least 750 leased to Eligible Tenants a-t th tifne —ef issuanee —ef the Pete and the Adjacent Property &Iiall be is occupied with eper-ating Davton' s (Marshall Fields), Pennv's_. Sears. Kohls, and Mervvn's department stores operated by Dayton's, Penny's, Sears, Kohls, and Mervyn's at t::e tim of issuanee— e the -Nete; , or 988288.RED V9 to V8; 1/28/02 15 another nationallv recognized retailer acceptable to the Authoritv; (h) The Developer shall have spent at least $13,000,000 of its equity to pay the costs of the Minimum Improvements; (i) The Assessment Agreement is recorded in the Hennepin County Recorder's office; (j) The Minimum Improvements are in compliance with the planned unit development for the Development Property and eeeived evid ence aaccpt-ablc to t that pi:Jais on hao been x�ade f equate parking--€3r th:c Prej eet ;—acrd ( the "PUD") , includinc_t but not limited to the varkina requirements set forth in the PUD; and -(I:) The (k) The Davtons Minimum Improvements are completed and the Authority has received an MAI appraisal from a nationally recognized expert in regional mall valuation showing the combined market value of the Development Property and the Adjacent Development Property at not less than $75,000,000; and (1) The Developer shall have closed on the financing outlined in the financing commitment attached hereto as Exhibit L. The Developer acknowledges that these conditions must be satisfied on or before August 1, 2003. Section 6.2. Tax Increment Revenue Note. (1) Upon satisfaction of the conditions in Section 6.1 hereof, the Authority will reimburse the Developer for the lesser of $2,900,000 or the costs of the Eligible Improvements through the issuance of the Authority's Tax Increment Revenue Note in substantially the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit I. (2) The unpaid principal amount of the Note shall bear simple, non - compounded interest from the date of issuance of the Note at the rate of 8.00% per annum. Interest shall be computed on the basis of a 360 day year consisting of twelve (12) 30 -day months. (3) The principal of the Note and interest thereon shall be payable solely from Tax Increments. On each Note Payment Date, and subject to the provisions of the Note, the City shall pay, against the accrued and unpaid interest then due on the Note and 988288.RED V9 to v8 1/18/01 16 Brooklyn Center Police Department Impounded Animals 1999 2000 Dogs - Unspecified Breed 35 15 Bassett 1 0 Beagle 2 0 Boxer 1 1 Bulldog 1 0 Cockerspaniel 2 0 Collie 1 0 Dachshund 0 1 Doberman 1 0 German Shepherd 1 3 German Short Hair 1 1 Golden Retriever 1 0 Husky 0 3 Labrador Retriever 18 3 Malamute 3 0 Pit Bull 2 1 Poodle 1 3 Pug 2 0 Rottweiler 1 3 Sheltie 3 0 Springer 1 2 TOTAL Dogs Impounded 78 36 Dogs With Tags 13 0 Type of Tag; Brooklyn Center License 4 No Minneapolis License 2 Identifiable Veterinary Tags 5 Tags ID Tags 2 * ** Cats Impounded 32 43 Wildlife Impounded 11 10 Crow 0 1 Duck 4 2 Pheasant 0 1 Pigeon 1 0 Rabbit 3 3 Raccoon 3 1 Squirrel 0 1 Turtle 0 1 * * Wildlife is transported and released to nature in the nearest wildlife area. Of the dogs impounded, less than 50% are claimed. The remainder are either sent to the Humane Society or euthanized. 90% of owners claiming their dogs are unable to produce proof of rabies vaccination. All dogs must be vaccinated against rabies and licensed before they are released from impound. CITY COUNCIL MEETING Public Copy . City of Brooklyn Center March 12, 2001 AGENDA 1. Informal Open Forum With City Council - 6:45 p.m. - provides an opportunity for the public to address the Council on items which are not on the agenda. Open Forum will be limited to 15 minutes, it is not televised, and it may not be used to make personal attacks, to air personality grievances, to make political endorsements, or for political campaign purposes. Council Members will not enter into a dialogue with citizens. Questions from the Council will be for clarification only. Open Forum will not be used as a time for problem solving or reacting to the comments made but, rather, for hearing the citizen for informational purposes only. 2. Invocation - 7 p.m. 3. Call to Order Regular Business Meeting 4. Roll Call 5. Council Report • 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda -The following items are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered at the end of Council Consideration Items. a. Approval of Minutes - Councilmembers not present at meetings will be recorded as abstaining from the vote on the minutes. 1. February 26, 2001 - Study Session 2. February 26, 2001 - Regular Session b. Licenses C. Approval of Application for Exemption from Lawful Gambling License (Bingo/Raffle) for an Event to be Held at the Earle Brown Elementary School on April 6, 2001 d. Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and Authorizing Advertisement for Bids, Improvement Project Nos. 2001- 01,02,and 03, Garden City North Street, ® Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- March 12, 2001 i e. Appoint Election Judges to Serve in April 17, 2001, Special Primary and May 1, 2001, Special Election 7. Public Hearings a. Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessments for Diseased Tree Removal Costs, Delinquent Weed Removal Costs, and Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts - Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Diseased Tree Removal Costs to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls - Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Weed Removal Costs to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls - Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls • Requested Council Action: . -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt resolutions. b. An Ordinance Relating To Telecommunications Antennas in the Right Of Way; Amending Brooklyn Center Code Section 25 -1008, Subd. 3 And Adding New Subdivision 5 To Section 25 -1006 -This item was first read on February 12, 2001; published in the official newspaper on February 21, 2001; and is offered this evening for second reading and public hearing. Requested Council Action: -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt ordinance. • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- March 12, 2001 C. An Ordinance Amending the Penalty Sections of the City Ordinances of Brooklyn Center to Reflect the Changes in Minnesota Statutes -This item was first read on February 12, 2001; published in the official newspaper on February 21, 2001; and is offered this evening for second reading and public hearing. • Requested Council Action: -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt ordinance. d. Public Hearing on Proposed Use of 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds - Resolution Approving Projected Use of Funds for 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Program and Authorizing Signature of Subrecipient Agreement with Hennepin County and Any Third Party Agreements *Requested Council Action: -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt resolution. 8. Council Consideration Items a. Review of Chapter 1— Animal Ordinance 1. Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 1 Regarding Private Kennels and Chapter 19 Regarding Limitations on Keeping of Animals 2. Ordinance Language Amendments • Requested Council Action: - Council discussion and direction. b. Resolution Requesting Advanced Disbursement of Municipal State Aid Funds for Street Reconstruction • Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. • I CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 4- March 12, 2001 C. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Write -off Uncollectible Accounts Receivable and Returned Checks *Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. d. Resolution Designating Aprii as Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month •Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. e. Set Date and Time of City Council Worksession -Requested Council Action: - Motion to set April 2, 2001, 6:00 p.m. for City Council Worksession. 9. Adjournment • i City Council Agenda Item No. 6a i MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION FEBRUARY 26, 2001 CONFERENCE ROOM B 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 and Ed Nelson. Councilmember Bob Peppe was absent and excused. Also Present: City Manager Michael J. 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 9c, 9e, and Economic Development Authority item 4a. It was the consensus of the Council that agenda item 9e, Metropolitan Council Request to Place 10 Units in Brooklyn Center, would be continued to a meeting in April since Councilmember Peppe was not present to discuss the issue and to allow more information to be provided to the Council. LEGISLATION OF TRANSIT HUB FUNDING City Manager Michael McCauley discussed that Representative Hilstrom is working to see if funding can be included in the bonding bill for a Brooklyn Center Transit Hub so that money would be available to implement plans that may be developed in the Smart Growth Study. She would like support from the City Council for her initiative. It was the consensus of the Council to provide any support needed. DRAFT CITY COUNCIL RETREAT REPORT Council discussed the draft City Council Retreat Report. This report will be on the March 26, 2001, agenda for acceptance by City Council. 02/26/01 -1- DRAFT i CONCEPT PLANS FOR THE CIVIC CENTER PROJECT Mr. McCauley discussed that the costs are being researched and outlined the conceptual plans at this point in the planning stages for the Civic Center project. MISCELLANEOUS There were no miscellaneous items discussed. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the study session at 6:44 p.m. City Clerk Mayor 02/26/01 -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 FEBRUARY 26, 2001 CITY HALL 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The City Council continued from the study session into informal open forum at 6:44 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kay Lasman and Ed Nelson. Councilmember Bob Peppe was absent and excused. Also present: City Manager Michael J. McCauley, Assistant City Manager Jane Chambers, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, Public Works Director Diane Spector, City Engineer Todd Howard, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. • Wayne Paulson, 5330 Colfax Avenue North, addressed the Council regarding the following issues: house at 57t" Avenue North/Humboldt Avenue North, stop sign request at 5Y Avenue North/Bryant Avenue North, and recent happenings regarding Brooklyn Center Fire Fighters. ADJOURN INFORMAL OPEN FORUM A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to adjourn informal open forum at 6:50 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 2. INVOCATION Councilmember Lasman 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 7:02 p.m. 02/26/01 -1- DRAFT 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Kay Lasman and Ed Nelson. Councilmember Bob Peppe was absent and excused. Also present: City Manager Michael J. McCauley, Assistant City Manager Jane Chambers, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, Public Works Director Diane Spector, City Engineer Todd Howard, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. 5. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Nelson reported that he attended the Conference of Experienced Elected Officials on February 16 and 17, 2001, the Housing Commission meeting on February 20, 2001, and the Northwest Suburbs Cable Commission meeting on February 21, 2001. Mayor Kragness reported that she also attended the Conference of Experienced Elected Officials on February 16 and 17, 2001. Councilmember Lasman reported that she attended the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on February 20, 2001, the Crime Prevention meeting on February 21, 2001, and a reception with School District No. 279 to meet cultural coordinators. Councilmember Lasman informed the audience that the Crime Prevention Annual Awards Ceremony • will be held on April 18, 2001, and that the Fundraising Golf Tournament will be on May 18, 2001. If any person was interested in sponsoring a hole for the golf tournament, persons should contact Sergeant Frank Roth at the Brooklyn Center Police Department. Councilmember Nelson commended City staff on the work of snowplowing recently in the City of Brooklyn Center. 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve the agenda and consent agenda. Motion passed unanimously. 6a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve the minutes from the February 12, 2001, study and regular sessions. 02/26/01 -2- DRAFT 6b. LICENSES A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve the following list of licenses. Motion passed unanimously. MECHANICAL Allied Fireside 2700 Fairview Avenue North, Roseville Blaine Heating and A/C 13562 Central Avenue NE, Anoka Centraire Heating and A/C 7402 Washington Avenue S, Eden Prairie Cronstom's Heating and A/C 6437 Goodrich Avenue, St. Louis Park Hansen Heating, Inc. 101142 d Avenue NE, Columbia Heights Home Energy Center 15200 25 Avenue N, Plymouth The Maintenance Team, Inc. 5599 W 78' Street, Edina Metropolitan Mechanical Contr. 7340 Washington Avenue S, Eden Prairie P & H Services Co. 160167" Avenue North, Brooklyn Center Pete's Repair Inc 8835 Xylon Avenue North, Brooklyn Park Pierce Refrigeration 19202 d Avenue South, Anoka Quality Refrigeration 6237 Penn Avenue South, Richfield Ron's Mechanical 12011 Old Brick Yard Road, Shakopee Sabre Heating and A/C 14505 21s Avenue North, Plymouth Standard Heating and A/C 410 W Lake Street, Minneapolis Suburban Air Conditioning 8419 Center Drive, Fridley Thermex Corporation 3529 Raleigh Avenue South, St. Louis Park Total Comfort 12800 Highway 55, Plymouth Vogt Heating and A/C 3260 Gorham Avenue, St. Louis Park Yale, Inc. 9649 Girard Avenue South, Minneapolis RENTAL Renewal: 6109 -11 -13 Beard Avenue North James and Bobbie Simons 5239 -41 Drew Avenue North William Washington 1525 Humboldt Place North Kwi -Ha Wong 1531 Humboldt Place North Kwi -Ha Wong 4714 Lakeview Avenue North Roland Scherber 5900 Washburn Avenue North John & Gail Lambert Initial: 3501 47 Avenue North Norene Miller 5256 Twin Lake Boulevard James Clobes SIGN HANGER Lawrence Sign Co. 945 Pierce Butler Route, St. Paul Suburban Lighting 6077 Lake Elmo Avenue North, Stillwater ® 02/26/01 -3- DRAFT 6c. APPROVE APPLICATION (EXEMPTION FROM LAWFUL GAMBLING LICENSE) — RAFFLE FROM THE NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF MINNESOTA, INC. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve application from the National Kidney Foundation of Minnesota, Inc. for an event to be held on March 29, 2001, at the Earle Brown Heritage Center. Motion passed unanimously. 6d. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT TO LEASE SPACE ON WATER TOWER #3 TO XM SATELLITE RADIO, INC. FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING DIGITAL FM RADIO ANTENNAS RESOLUTION NO. 2001-28 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT TO LEASE SPACE ON WATER TOWER #3 TO XM SATELLITE RADIO, INC. FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING DIGITAL FM RADIO ANTENNAS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Nelson. Motion passed unanimously. 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7a. IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2001 -01, 02, AND 03, GARDEN CITY NORTH STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS - RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2001-01,02, AND 03, GARDEN CITY NORTH STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS City Manager Michael McCauley discussed that the City Attorney had brought it to his attention that the resolution before the Council this evening to order improvements and authorize development of plans and specifications for improvement project nos. 2001 -01, 02, and 03 would need to be amended since the number of Councilmembers present was not adequate for a formal vote on ordering the improvements for the project. Mr. McCauley suggested that the Council open the public hearing, take public input, continue the public hearing to March 26, 2001, and authorize an amended resolution to authorize development of plans and specifications for the project. The continued public hearing on March 26, 2001, would then be to order improvements for the project. 02/26/01 -4- DRAFT City Engineer Todd Howard outlined the project before opening the public hearing. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to open the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. Robert Schlegel, 6316 Halifax Drive, addressed the Council to discuss that the proposed right -out only onto Brooklyn Boulevard from Halifax Drive is an inconvenience for him and suggested the following: lowering the traffic speed and or installing a three -way stop sign at Halifax Drive and Grimes Avenue North. Joel Doheny, 6321 Halifax Drive, addressed the Council regarding the issue of the right -out on Brooklyn Boulevard from Halifax Drive and'his concerns if the Council were to move forward with this option. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to continue the Public Hearing to March 26, 2001, at which time the ordering of improvements would take place. Motion passed unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 2001-29 Councilmember Nelson introduced the following amended resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2001 -01, 02, AND 03, GARDEN CITY NORTH STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center City Council on February 26, 2001, authorized consideration of street, storm drainage, and utility improvements in the area generally described as the "Garden City North ", consisting of the following streets: all streets located within an area bounded by Brooklyn Boulevard, Xerxes Avenue, 63r Avenue North, and I -94. The project also includes Halifax Drive between Brooklyn Boulevard and 63r Avenue, France Avenue between Halifax Drive and Grimes Avenue between Halifax Drive and 63' Avenue. The proposed project does not include improvements to Xerxes Avenue, Brooklyn Boulevard, or 63r Avenue North; and WHEREAS, the Council has previously received and accepted a feasibility report for said proposed improvements, as prepared by the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, City staff, under the direction of the City Engineer are prepared to prepare plans and specifications for said project. is 02/26/01 -5- DRAFT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the City Engineer is authorized to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing amended resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 7b. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER ORDINANCES REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF RIGHT OF WAY Mr. McCauley discussed this ordinance amendment would bring the City up to date with the existing Public Utilities Commission (PUC) rules as well as create more consistency with the City's Ordinance and other agencies, and also make the changes necessary to prepare the City for the planned cable over builds expected this spring. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to open the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. No one wished to address the Council. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to close the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 2001-02 Councilmember Nelson introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 25 OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER ORDINANCES REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF RIGHT OF WAY The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 7c. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING LICENSING OF RENTAL UNITS Mr. McCauley discussed that this ordinance amendment would require a rental dwelling license applicant to provide his/her full name and date of birth which is necessary in the event that the prosecuting attorney would need to take action against a rental dwelling property owner. 02/26/01 -6- DRAFT A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to open the Public f Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. No one wished to address the Council. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to close the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 2001-03 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING LICENSING OF RENTAL UNITS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by Councilmember Nelson. Motion passed unanimously. 8. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS 8a. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2001-002 SUBMITTED BY HARRY S. JOHNSON COMPANY, INC. (FOR MEDTRONIC, INC.). REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL TO COMBINE THREE CONTIGUOUS PARCELS OF LAND AT 6700 THROUGH 6800 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY INTO A SINGLE PARCEL. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS FEBRUARY 15, 2001, MEETING. Mr. McCauley discussed that the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission Application No. 2001 -002 submitted by Harry S. Johnson Company, Inc. (for Medtronic, Inc.) to combine three contiguous parcels of land at 6700 through 6800 Shingle Creek Parkway into a single parcel 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 Ordinance. 3. The plans shall be modified to show a ten -foot drainage and utility easement along the easterly line of the existing Tract D. 02/26/01 -7- DRAFT A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2001 -002 subject to the above listed conditions. Motion passed unanimously. 8b. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2001-03 SUBMITTED BY ARCHITECTURAL ALLIANCE (FOR MEDTRONIC, INC.). REQUEST FOR SITE AND BUILDING PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 9,974 SQ. FT. ADDITION TO THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 6800 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS FEBRUARY 15, 2001, MEETING. Mr. McCauley discussed that this request for a site and building approval for a 9,974 sq. ft. addition to the building located at 6800 Shingle Creek Parkway was approved by the Planning Commission 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 and drainage plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits. 3. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanic equipment shall be appropriately screened from view. 4. The building's fire extinguishing system and detection system shall be approved by the Building Official and Fire Chief and shall be monitored in accordance with Chapter 5 of the City Ordinances. 5. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City Ordinances. 6. The applicant shall submit an as built survey of the property, improvements, and utility service lines. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve Planning Commission Application No. 2001 -003 subject to the above listed conditions. Motion passed unanimously. 02/26/01 -8- DRAFT , 9. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS • 9a. RESOLUTION APPROVING THE I- 94/694 CONCEPTUAL PLAN Mr. McCauley advised that there were representatives present from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) to discuss the I- 94/694 conceptual plan being considered and informed the Council that there may be citizens present who would like to speak to the Council regarding the plans. Frank Pafco, Area Manager for Ramsey, Anoka, and North Hennepin Counties for Mn/DOT, addressed the Council to outline the conceptual plan that includes reconstruction of County Road 81 and Broadway bridges along with reconstruction of the Hemlock Lane bridge and interchange, addition of a third lane from just west of Brooklyn Boulevard to Weaver Lake Road, and replacement of the pavement from approximately Dupont Avenue North to Weaver Lake Road. Along with that reconstruction there would be an addition of some miscellaneous auxiliary lanes, construction of several storm water detention ponds, construction of a small amount of new noise wall, and rehabilitation (painting and repair) of the existing noise wall. Mr. Pafco informed the Council that an Environmental Assessment Worksheet had been published and that there had been open houses for public input regarding the plans. From those open houses the ponding issue and noise were the main concerns. Mr. Pafco discussed the plan to help with the noise in Brooklyn Center and the possible North Memorial site for a detention pond. • Jerry Pedlar, representative from North Memorial, addressed the Council that North Memorial does have the site that Mn/DOT would like to acquire for a detention pond budgeted and proposed for an expansion of North Memorial for an EMS Education Center. At this time there are no plans approved, the approval of the expansion for an EMS Education Center would not be drafted until funding is approved for the site. Scott Pederson, Project Manager for Mn/DOT, addressed the Council to recap the plan previously discussed by Mr. Pafco and the Arnold and Chuck ponding areas. Mr. Pederson inform the Council that the construction in the Brooklyn Center area would happen in the spring of 2003. Jim Hansen, Environmental Services Planning Supervisor for Mn/DOT, addressed the Council to discuss the new pavement that is anticipated to help reduce noise by 1 -2 dB and the current noise wall that is proposed for modifications. Mr. Hansen informed the Council that Mn/DOT would like to have the current noise wall in Brooklyn Center replaced with newer concrete and if that does happen Mn/DOT would like to have input from City staff and residents regarding the color of the new wall. is 02/26/01 -9- DRAFT Patricia Weitzel, 4418 66`' Avenue North, addressed the Council to share her concern regarding the noise in Brooklyn Center and to question a portion of the conceptual plan to install a noise wall at a location where there is nothing present along the freeway where the wall would be installed. Mr. Hansen informed the Council that there are apartments located at the location in question by Ms. Weitzel. RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -30 Councilmember Nelson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption with an amendment to the last portion of the resolution to read the following: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that said conceptual plan for the improvements of said Interstate with the corporate limits is hereby approved except as to location of a storm water detention pond in the segment between the west corporate limits and Brooklyn Boulevard. RESOLUTION APPROVING THE I- 94/694 CONCEPTUAL PLAN The motion for the adoption of the foregoing amended resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 9b. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A PROFESSIONAL 0 SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2002 -01, 02, AND 03, SOUTHWEST AREA STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS AND THE FRANCE AVENUE RELOCATION PROJECT Mr. McCauley discussed, as indicated in the materials, this resolution would authorize the execution of a professional services agreement for the design of improvement project nos. 2002 -01, 02, and 03. RESOLUTION NO. 2001-31 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2002 -01, 02, AND 03, SOUTHWEST AREA STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS AND THE FRANCE AVENUE RELOCATION PROJECT The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Nelson. Motion passed unanimously. 02/26/01 -10- DRAFT 9c. REPORT ON SEIZURE OF BARKING DOGS City Attorney Charlie LeFevere reported that the request for an ordinance amendment to allow the Police Department to impound barking dogs would not be recommended and explained the practical and legal reasons which were included in the materials. Mayor Kragness discussed that this is an ongoing, frustrating issue and understands the liability, but questioned what other options the City can do to help the situation. The City Council discussed at the Council's study session the possibility of raising the fines. Mr. LeFevere responded that the court sets the fines and levels of punishment. Wayne Paulson, 5330 Colfax Avenue North, addressed the Council to question the response from Mr. LeFevere and suggest that the ordinance be modified to include that the hours of no barking dogs be set from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m., and that the fines become more per each offense. Council discussed the current tracking system and response process of complaints received and suggested that the tracking system may need to be tightened and that additional consequences may need to be incorporated. Councilmember Nelson requested that staff work on further researching what can be done and that a report be provided to the Council. 9d. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF NORTHWEST HENNEPIN HUMAN SERVICES COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMISSION Mayor Kragness requested approval of her nomination of Elizabeth Davis to the Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council Advisory Commission. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to ratify Mayoral nomination of Elizabeth Davis. Motion passed unanimously. 9e. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL REQUST TO PLACE 10 UNITS IN BROOKLYN CENTER Mr. McCauley discussed the request from the Metropolitan Council to place 10 scattered site housing units in Brooklyn Center. This program is being undertaken under the Hollman Consent Decree in which the City of Minneapolis Housing Authority destroyed public housing and agreed to place scattered site locations to disperse a concentration of poverty. is 02/26/01 -11- DRAFT Staff has had little time to digest this request, nor has the community, Planning Commission, and City Council had an opportunity to receive information and have public discussions regarding this proposal. Mr. McCauley suggested that the Council table this item to the March 26, 2001, City Council meeting. It was the consensus of the Council to continue this discussion to the March 26, 2001, meeting. 9E REQUEST FOR HERITAGE FESTIVAL CONTRIBUTION Mr. McCauley discussed that the City Council is being asked to approve a contribution of $500 to keep the City's past level of contributions for the Heritage Festival. The $500 will come from the 2001 City Council budget and if the event is continued next year, the 2002 budget will include a $500 budget line for the event under the Human Rights and Resources Coalition. Councilmember Lasman indicated that she is happy to see that the budget for 2002 includes an amount to be contributed so that the Council does not have to continue to approve contributions to this event. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve $500 contribution for the Heritage Festival. Motion passed unanimously. 10. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the City is Council meeting at 8:29 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 02/26/01 -12- DRAFT is City Council Agenda Item No. 6b City Brooklyn y f n Center y A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk DATE: March 7, 2001 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 March 12, 2001. MECHANICAL Assured Heating A/C 514 Jefferson Highway, Champlin Carver Mechanical, Inc. 116 Peavey Road, Chaska Excel Air Systems 2075 Prosperity Road, Maplewood M & D Plumbing & Heating Inc 11050 26 Street NE, St. Michael St Marie Sheet Metal, Inc 7940 Spring Lake Park Road, Spring Lake Park Sedgwick Heating & A/C 8910 Wentworth Avenue South, Minneapolis Superior Contractors 612142 nd Avenue North, Crystal RENTAL Renewal: Maranatha Place Center Park Senior Apartments, Inc. i TAXI CAB James Ledlum 6808 Candlewood Circle, Brooklyn Park 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 - (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 City Council Agenda Item No. 6c �ppKtYN CEA? BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk FROM: Joel Downer, Chief of Police DATE: March 2, 2001 SUBJECT: Application for Exemption from Lawful Gambling License (Bingo/Raffle Application) Earle Brown Elementary PTA On March 2, 2001, the Brooklyn Center Police Department received an Application for Exemption from Lawful Gambling License from the Earle Brown Elementary PTA. This application is for an event to be held at the Earle Brown Elementary School, 5900 Humboldt Ave N, on Friday, April 6, 2001. This application has been approved and will be returned to the Earle Brown Elementary representative after City Council review. The representative 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. r - ,Joe1J3owner r !Chief of Police JD:kh Minnesota Lawful Gambling Page 1 r 2 s/oo 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 _City State /Zip Code County la ..16 J�j 3`1 dl Name of chief executive officer (CEO) First name Last name Daytime phone number of CEO Name of treasurer Daytime phone number of First name Last name treasurer: SC Type of Nonprofit Organization Check the box that best describes your organization: ❑ Fraternal ❑ 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 activity 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 `� "/ �1ZC /�1�' � ii iZ k (i'�1 ► ��ll� se il l , Date(s) of activity (for raffles, indicate the date of the drawing) Ap Check the box or boxes that indicate the type of gambling activity your organization will be conducting: Q Bingo Raffles E] *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 If 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 order authorizes a new use or sharing Private data about you are available only to of information after this Notice was given; and anyone with your consent. Page 2 of 2 Application for Exempt Permit - LG220 8/00 Organization Name__ C?, �c.. Local Unit of Government Acknowledgment If the gambling township, both � g ng premises is within city limits, the If the gambling premises is located m a to p, h t 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 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. Print n me of city I nr�:.� )_ C �, �. Print name of county (Signature of city personnel receiving application) (Signature of county personnel receiving application) Title Title t �> �2,ti K._ / Date___ / ^ , /_ . Date_ 31 / C 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 Date -L-/- / Chief Executive Officer's Signature The information provided in this application is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Chief executive officer's signature rr!!ri :' �('r�`✓ - f Name (please print) l !'! x�' �- t. `f! r f 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 City Council Agenda Item No. 6d MEMORANDUM DATE: March 7, 2001 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Todd Howard, City Engineer SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and Authorizing Advertisement for bids, Improvement Project Nos. 2001 -01, 02, and 03, Garden City North Street, Storm Drainage, and tJtility Improvements On February 26, 2001 the City Council opened the public hearing on the proposed improvement and authorized the development of plans and specifications. Plans and specifications are now essentially complete for the Garden City North project and council action is required to approve the plans and authorize the ad for bids. The plans have been developed consistent with the proposed improvements outlined in the feasibility report. Only limited amounts of sanitary sewer will be able to be salvaged, and complete replacement of the water main was warranted, with the exception of the Halifax Neighborhood. The plans also include a "right -out only" onto Brooklyn Boulevard as directed by Council. The proposed project schedule is as follows: ITEM DATE Order Improvements /close hearing March 26 Bid Opening April 4 Bid Award April 9 Construction Start May 1 Recommended Action It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving plans and specifications and authorizing the advertisement for bids. Detailed plan sheets will be available for Council review Monday evening, if requested. adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 2001 -01, 02, AND 03, GARDEN CITY NORTH STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the City Council on February 26, 2001 authorized preparation of plans and specifications for Improvement Project Nos. 2001 -01, 02, and 03, Garden City North Street, Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements; and WHEREAS, City staff under the direction of the City Engineer have prepared said plans and specifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. The plans and specifications for said improvement project are hereby approved and ordered filed with the City Clerk. • 2. The City Clerk shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper and in the Construction Bulletin an advertisement for bids for the making of such improvement in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, shall specify the work to be done and shall state the time and location at which bids will be opened by the City Clerk and the City Manager or their designees. Any bidder whose responsibility is questioned during consideration of the bid will be given an opportunity to address the Council on the issue of responsibility. No bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City of Brooklyn Center for 5 percent of the amount of such bid. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: • and the followin g g voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. City Council Agenda Item No. 6e Office of the City Clerk OX City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Man FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk DATE: March 7, 2001 SUBJECT: Appoint Election Judges to Serve in April 17, 2001, Special Primary and May 1, 2001, Special Election 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 elections judges will serve. The following list of individuals have qualified to be election judges, and it is requested the City Council appoint them to serve as election judges for the April 17, 2001, special primary and the May 1, 2001, special election. Each of the City's eight precincts will be staffed with one head election judge and four additional election judges. Election judges will be chosen to work in the precincts on a first -come, first - serve basis, keeping in mind that party balance must be maintained. Peggy Anderson Joyce Iverson Ethel Pettman Clarence Beadles Donna Jarl Nancy Rademacher Carol Benkofske Lora Jefferson Joann Reavely Eleanor Bentzen Betty Johnson Beth Rygh Violet Bloomquist Jackie Justesen Ralph Saline Karen Bolstad Virginia Lebus Terri Sibben Kay Brosseau Marie Kahnke Marjorie Silver Caroline Burley Kermit Klefsaas Clayton Thiebault Ann Bystrom Joseph Lampe Mary Thiebault Doris Chapman Earl Larsen Rose Mary Thielman Charlotte Chermak Joyce Lindquist Lea Torkelson Lamonte Dehn Warren Lindquist Luella Torrence Lois Froebel Ernee McArthur Gloria Voeltz Joyce Gebhardt Dick Mero Catherine Wetzel Don Gillquist Don Metzger William Zieska Trudi Gores Shirley Moore Lorraine Halter Marvin Nemec Mary Ann Hilger Mary Nemec Mona Hintzman Dorothy Nyberg Shirley Hoff Angie Olson Ray Hokenson Betty Olson Pat Hotchkiss Delores Olson ® Loretta Huberty Doris Patterson 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway • • • Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 fil City Council Agenda Item No. 7a �'` I(1 ` r `� �l CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 1 of 28 ACCOUNT - 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F CURRENT CERTli:: CATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 4 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 101093000403 PAUL BUSHEY S Y 209.50 30.00 239.50 2711921430086 3605 VIOLET AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1466 101108000702 ERICK EDSTROM S Y 292.31 30.00 322.31 2711921420122 3616 VIOLET AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1467 101126000503 MARY ROBECK S Y 190.40 30.00 220.40 2711921420090 3713 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1415 101159000505 DONNA JONES S Y 280.53 30.00 310.53 2711921420076 3506 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1412 101226000402 JAMES KOCUR S Y 188.56 30.00 218.56 2711921310051 7131 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1445 101274000503 MARLA G. 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN - CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 211204000703 TRACY RICE 0 Y 196.96 30.00 226.96 2611921430040 P 0 BOX 2557 BAXTER MN 56425 211210000903 LANCE COOPER S Y 205.37 30.00 235.37 2611921420020 7131 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 211211000802 MICHAEL BROLSMA S Y 236.07 30.00 266.07 2611921420019 7137 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 211278000808 SEAN WILLIAMSON S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 2611921440089 1820 IRVING LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1014 211289000507 RESIDENT S N 213.35 30.00 243.35 3511921110033 1513 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211289000507 DAYSTAR INVESTMENT O Y 3511921110033 17799 #300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211289010408 DAYSTAR INV CO S N 240.37 30.00 270.37 3511921110032 1519 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211289010408 DAYSTAR INVESTMENT 0 Y 3511921110032 17799 290 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211290010106 MARK BECKER S N 265.45 30.00 295.45 3511921110028 1549 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211290010106 DAYSTAR INVESTMENTS 0 Y 3511921110028 17799 #300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211290020005 RESIDENT S N 209.18 30.00 239.18 3511921110027 1543 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211290020005 MORNINGSUN INV 0 Y 3511921110027 17799 #300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211290030905 MICHAEL FORD S N 237.81 30.00 267.81 3511921110026 1537 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 7 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 211290030905 MORNINGSUN INVEST. 0 Y 237.81 30.00 267.81 3511921110026 17799 300 KENWOOD TR LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211290030905 KWI -HA WONG 2 Y 3511921110026 17799 300 KENWOOD TR LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211291000107 SHIRLEY COLE S N 316.84 30.00 346.84 3511921110031 1525 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211291000107 MORNINGSUN INV 0 Y 3511921110031 17799 #300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211291010006 JEROME BOGAR S N 223.32 30.00 253.32 3511921110030 1531 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211291010006 MORNINGSUN INV. 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FRANK GREGORY 0 Y 2611921440033 7031 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1161 211315000302 BRIDGIT MICHAUD S N 97.49 30.00 127.49 2611921440032 7000 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1162 211315000302 VONNIE ROLAND O Y 2611921440032 5405 ST ALBANS BAY RD SHOREWOOD MN 55331 -9151 211324000205 TIM FEZLER S Y 239.70 30.00 269.70 2611921440054 7006 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1160 211402000704 PAUL CAVALLARO S Y 324.47 30.00 354.47 2611921440021 7013 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1015 211440000107 SHARON MURPHY S Y 266.46 30.00 296.46 2611921410105 7236 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1019 r CURRENT CERT`I:�.iCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 8 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 211457000106 JASON PITTS S Y 293.49 30.00 323.49 2611921410060 1619 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1062 211478000602 CHARLES HOTT S Y 574.43 30.00 604.43 2611921410039 1701 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1058 212006000503 WILLIAM CORWIN S Y 87.65 30.00 117.65 2511921320056 7212 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157 212007000403 JEFFREY LALONDE S N 97.49 30.00 127.49 2511921320057 7208 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157 212007000403 DAVID COWAN B Y 2511921320057 8004 S REND CITY RD SESSER IL 62884 -2538 212084000003 VICTORIA FLOMO S Y 269.79 30.00 299.79 2511921320048 7100 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1147 212115000304 EDWINA MCGILL S Y 190.41 30.00 220.41 2511921330059 7037 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138 212121000508 BRENDA ROBERTS S Y 62.45 30.00 92.45 2511921320043 1301 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1122 212140000203 GREG LARSON S Y 206.59 30.00 236.59 2511921320087 7136 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141 212154000506 HOWARD CALVIN S Y 146.60 30.00 176.60 2511921330035 7006 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1139 212154000506 MARY CALVIN 2 Y 2511921330035 7006 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1139 212165000206 DAVID FIEDLER S Y 222.43 30.00 252.43 2511921320088 7049 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1106 212193000804 NANCY BOYCE S Y 203.30 30.00 233.30 2511921320093 7048 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1107 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 9 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS S N 188.38 30.00 218.38 2511921310095 1013 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2650 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS B Y 2511921310095 102 2 1ST ST NE GLENWOOD MN 56334 -1201 212262000405 WENDY BOGGS S Y 106.66 30.00 136.66 2511921310078 730 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1201 215003000104 SHAHEEM HAUSER S Y 190.97 30.00 220.97 2511921430039 6926 WEST RIVER RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1328 215670020105 MONA MOORHEAD S Y 210.42 30.00 240.42 3611921130087 6644 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1631 215776000606 LESLIE WILLIAMS S Y 439.29 30.00 469.29 3611921210041 6712 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1516 215811000304 JERRY SINON S Y 77.16 30.00 107.16 3611921210032 6823 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1513 I 215906000904 KENNETH R KING S Y 299.41 30.00 329.41 3611921210049 6713 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1515 215913000006 JOVETTE HANKINS S Y 316.26 30.00 346.26 3611921210116 6811 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1517 215930000904 DOUGLAS MOORE S Y 314.82 30.00 344.82 3611921210056 6724 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1520 215942000504 WESLEY DEFREITAS S Y 301.94 30.00 331.94 3611921240038 6600 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1808 215964000802 STEVE LAWRENCE S Y 275.45 30.00 305.45 3611921220009 6801 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1521 216009000302 JOHN SOLOMON S Y 204.45 30.00 234.45 3611921220031 6819 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1525 t CURRENT CERT (CATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 10 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 216017100105 LUANNE ANDERSON S Y 299.63 30.00 329.63 3611921220119 1339 67TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1587 216018190109 SONDRA MAYES S N 146.59 30.00 176.59 3611921220059 1316 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 216018190109 VALERIE BLOUNT - MCKISSACK B Y 3611921220059 3617 DOUGLAS DR CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1928 216019070406 ALYSSA M CARTER S Y 224.94 30.00 254.94 3611921220074 6820 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER.MN 55430 -1590 216024000405 MORNINGSUN INV S N 213.49 30.00 243.49 3511921110018 6749 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430- 1533 216024000405 MORNINGSUN INV 0 Y 3511921110018 17799 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216024000405 WONG KWI -HA 2 Y 3511921110018 17799 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216024020203 MORNINGSUN INVEST. S N 212.30 30.00 242.30 3511921110020 6761 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216024020203 MORNINGSUN INVESTMEN TS B Y 3511921110020 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025000303 MORNINGSUN INVEST. S N 209.39 30.00 239.39 3511921110019 6757 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216025000303 MORNINGSUN INVEST. B Y 3511921110019 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025000303 KWI -HA WONG 2 Y 3511921110019 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025010207 MORNINGSUN INV. S N 228.54 30.00 258.54 3511921110022 6765 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 11 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 216025010207 MORNINGSUN INV. B Y 228.54 30.00 258.54 3511921110022 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025030003 OCCUPANT /RESIDENT S N 207.97 30.00 237.97 3511921110023 6773 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216025030003 MORNINGSUN INV CO B Y 3511921110023 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025030003 KWI -HA WONG 2 Y 3511921110023 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216101000002 TIMOTHY FRANKLIN S Y 147.81 30.00 177.81 3611921210079 6718 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1512 216122000504 JUANITA HILL S Y 461.57 30.00 491.57 3611921210100 6719 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1628 301800000403 KENNETH R LUKE S Y 180.44 30.00 210.44 3311921440033 6113 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2347 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 736.75 30.00 766.75 3311921440010 4801 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2339 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440010 3644 CHICAGO AVE S MPLS MN 55407 -2604 301839000904 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 308.08 30.00 338.08 3311921440004 6226 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2346 301839000904 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440004 3644 CHICAGO AVE S MPLS MN 55407 -2604 301886000102 DONNA JUNGERS S Y 107.59 30.00 137.59 3311921130079 6523 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2076 301897000802 JEFFREY TONE S Y 163.90 30.00 193.90 3311921130068 5300 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1632 CURRENT CERT'`1xICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) gage 12 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID 301987000903 JED RANCOUR S Y 290.95 30.00 320.95 3311921130014 6524 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2075 302010000802 PAUL MCCORMICK S Y 195.90 30.00 225.90 3311921130031 5119 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1640 302026000002 MRS TIM ASLESON S Y 229.10 30.00 259.10 3311921130047 5224 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2013 302042000002 MALLOY JEANNE S Y 314.96 30.00 344.96 3311921140036 4906 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2007 302055000403 GARY DAVIS S Y 204.18 30.00 234.18 3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 302055000403 TONYA DAVIS 2 Y 3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 302093000801 YVONNE C HOFMANN S N 139.25 30.00 169.25 3311921410102 6430 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2068 302093000801 YVONNE C HOFMANN B Y 3311921410102 11135 PARK DR ROGERS MN 55374 -9603 302103000602 KENNETH PETRIE S Y 224.14 30.00 254.14 3311921410120 6345 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 302188000403 BEVERLY KILLEBREW S Y 110.00 30.00 140.00 3311921420079 5318 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2023 302260000501 RONALD RICHARD S Y 137.45 30.00 167.45 3311921410016 6342 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2058 302295000403 JON L HUDLOW S Y 260.74 30.00 290.74 3411921320019 6431 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 302300000702 JAMES CAPLES S Y 256.19 30.00 286.19 3411921320024 6401 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 13 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302322000102 JOSEPH SCHORN S Y 108.60 30.00 138.60 3411921320008 6401 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2132 302336000504 MICHAEL MEDINA S Y 239.24 30.00 269.24 3411921320055 4521 KATHRENE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2152 302336000504 DAWN MEDINA 2 Y 3411921320055 4521 KATHRENE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 302422000004 RANDAL GEROLD S Y 245.32 30.00 275.32 3411921330047 6231 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2477 302579000105 ALAN STROH S N 86.85 30.00 116.85 3411921320079 6325 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2128 302579000105 BEVERLY COOPER 0 Y 3411921320079 4325 ZANE AVE N CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1057 302631000704 GILBERT N YANG S Y 101.63 30.00 131.63 3411921320107 6442 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2131 302652000102 PATTI HELDT S Y 98.40 30.00 128.40 3411921330005 6219 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2467 302678000103 R J COFER S Y 121.12 30.00 151.12 0311821210105 3818 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 302678000103 PAUL M RODGERS 2 Y 0311821210105 3818 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 302719000206 GABRIEL SAYEE S Y 199.98 30.00 229.98 3411921340017 6121 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4042 302721000801 D H HAMMONDS JR. S Y 219.24 30.00 249.24 3411921340073 3807 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4021 302802000002 ROBERT BOLDEN S N 191.29 30.00 221.29 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 CURRENT CERTtiCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) sage 14 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302802000002 NAOMI LAWSON B Y 191.29 30.00 221.29 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302842000203 BRUCE DEARMON S Y 172.96 30.00 202.96 3411921310096 6324 INDIANA AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2121 302878000902 MARY T JOHNSON S Y 66.54 30.00 96.54 3411921230065 4306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108 302918000102 MARK HENKELS S Y 185.80 30.00 215.80 3411921230054 4319 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1721 302933000204 KRISTINE E PEDERSON S Y 111.71 30.00 141.71 3411921240039 4212 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1720 302940000304 MICHAEL WASTE S N 63.11 30.00 93.11 3411921230046 4400 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1724 302940000304 COMMERCIAL FEDERAL F Y 3411921230046 4501 DODGE ST 2ND FLOOR OMAHA NE 68131 303116000902 STEVE CAMPBELL S Y 194.30 30.00 224.30 3411921130062 6531 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303118000706 JANIS SALO S Y 83.70 30.00 113.70 3411921130060 6543 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303119000602 MARLENE KIMKER S Y 173.62 30.00 203.62 3411921130012 3400 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1810 303144000504 EDITH ZEAH S Y 71.50 30.00 101.50 3411921310004 6349 HALIFAX DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2118 303182000801 M DONALD BLOM S Y 135.21 30.00 165.21 3411921420007 6301 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2173 408668000802 JOEL MORRISSETTE S Y 242.33 30.00 272.33 0211821140017 5834 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2650 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 15 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 408681000103 AMELIA JANIAK S Y 205.47 30.00 235.47 0211821140035 5727 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2645 408692000803 JOSEPH DANCHO S Y 185.04 30.00 215.04 0211821140064 5742 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2646 408710000605 KIMBERLY WOODFORD S Y 92.81 30.00 122.81 0211821140058 5737 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2641 408710000605 SANDRA WOODFORD 2 Y 0211821140058 5825 74TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -3134 408710000605 ROGER WOODFORD C Y 0211821140058 5825 74TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -3134 408785000602 RAY WARREN S Y 263.51 30.00 293.51 0111821220073 6026 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2634 408801000602 WILLIAM LEMIRE S Y 85.99 30.00 115.99 0111821220065 6021 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2629 408835000604 RESIDENT S N 311.70 30.00 341.70 0111821230087 5743 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2660 408835000604 TRINA L WARD 0 Y 0111821230087 1263 VANBUREN ST PAUL MN 55104 -2015 408846000302 MYRTLE /ROBIN HALL S Y 198.32 30.00 228.32 0111821230034 5730 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2659 408901000502 WILLIAM CRONKHITE S Y 210.55 30.00 240.55 0111821220051 6013 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2624 408903000302 KEITH CARRICO S Y 42.35 30.00 72.35 0111821220053 6001 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2624 408903000302 KEITH CARRICO B Y 0111821220053 7529 62ND CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55428 -2824 CURRENT CERT iCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) sage 16 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 408923000904 ANDREW YOUNG JR S Y 127.23 30.00 157.23 0111821230017 5715 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2656 408949000904 SHANNON GOODRICH S Y 239.51 30.00 269.51 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 408957000802 CRANSTON ROLLINS S Y 262.16 30.00 292.16 3611921330026 6106 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2235 408963000005 LARRY SCHULTZ S Y 241.64 30.00 271.64 3611921330020 6125 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2227 409002000104 JOSEPH SPINDLER S N 105.46 30.00 135.46 0111821240055 5740 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2762 409002000104 DION PROPERTIES B Y 0111821240055 4088 TOLEDO AVE S ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 -2903 409010000102 CHRIS BATEMAN S Y 105.00 30.00 135.00 0111821240030 5840 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2746 409023000604 FRANK MOCK S Y 279.37 30.00 309.37 0111821210051 6012 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409026000302 LARRY S PAGE S Y 196.66 30.00 226.66 0111821210048 6030 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409176000101 JANET JOHNSON S Y 127.52 30.00 157.52 0111821240062 5700 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2758 409209000202 BILL KOLBE S Y 195.88 30.00 225.88 3611921340012 6114 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215 409289000502 MICHAEL MCCOY S Y 187.00 30.00 217.00 0111821210026 5942 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2718 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 17 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 409429000604 DAVID REYES S Y 228.44 30.00 258.44 0111821130045 5700 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2728 409887000102 TED FLAVION S Y 99.56 30.00 129.56 3611921320076 6412 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1838 409911000108 WUENSCH S Y 109.42 30.00 139.42 3611921320050 6400 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1836 409953000002 STEVEN CUNNINGHAM S Y 222.08 30.00 252.08 3611921320009 6337 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1825 409989000802 AUDREY HEAVENS S Y 308.53 30.00 338.53 3611921310032 1001 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1812 410015000401 GLADYS TERRY S Y 246.25 30.00 276.25 3611921310022 6435 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1802 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 659.73 30.00 689.73 3611921130119 615 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1644 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921130119 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410091000102 D.SCHWALENBERG INC S N 854.24 30.00 884.24 3611921420020 6351 LILAC DR N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 - 1903 410091000102 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921420020 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 677.06 30.00 707.06 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 N 200.42 30.00 230.42 3611921330063 1201 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1864 CURRENT CER'Il, iCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) sage 18 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID -- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 410100000002 DORIS TEICHNER B Y 200.42 30.00 230.42 3611921330063 2165 131ST LA NW COON RAPIDS MN 55448 -2555 503234000105 DAVID GLAUVITZ S Y 198.70 30.00 228.70 3411921140071 3300 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2254 503249000403 ROBERT W STRAUCH S Y 310.94 30.00 340.94 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503249000403 LISA STRAUCH 2 Y 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503266000203 JERRY GOSS S Y 192.59 30.00 222.59 3411921140034 3306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2246 503266000203 JANELLE GOSS 2 Y 3411921140034 3306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2246 503271000501 WALTER S JEGELA S Y 201.51 30.00 231.51 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 503305000503 JOSE C ROSARIO S Y 99.63 30.00 129.63 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 503306000404 KELLY HOSHAL S Y 128.43 30.00 158.43 3411921410026 3206 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237 503350000904 JAMES GENADEK S Y 203.12 30.00 233.12 3411921410080 6307 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2049 503376000908 BECKY MCDERMOTT S Y 146.86 30.00 176.86 3411921410094 3313 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2226 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 19 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503434000906 DALE CERNOHLAVEK S Y 224.37 30.00 254.37 3511921320082 2700 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2040 503445000606 CYNTHIA MEIER S Y 184.86 30.00 214.86 3511921320062 2801 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2010 503475000903 MARK CHRIST S Y 237.72 30.00 267.72 3511921320023 2625 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2014 503482000005 BRIDGID MAGEL S Y 256.01 30.00 286.01 3511921320030 2813 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2018 503490000001 HENRY R SCHWARTZ S Y 72.77 30.00 102.77 3511921320017 2906 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2021 503510010502 STEVEN VONSEG S Y 99.30 30.00 129.30 3511921230005 2806 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1716 503510010502 SEENGBEUAN PHILAPHON 2 Y 3511921230005 2806 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 503577000605 RICK PETERSON S Y 144.08 30.00 174.08 3411921440078 3119 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2614 503591000805 ORETTA MOORE S Y 165.85 30.00 195.85 3411921430036 3507 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2622 503699000901 THELBERT WILKERSON S Y 282.10 30.00 312.10 3411921440006 3107 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2203 503749000903 ROXANNE HAMILTON S Y 94.13 30.00 124.13 3511921330033 2806 NASH RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2036 503867000506 ABDI LIBAN S Y 281.20 30.00 311.20 0211821220054 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2304 503867000506 KHADRA ABDULLE 2 Y 0211821220054 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2304 I F, CURRENT CERTiz..CCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 20 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503929000107 ROBERTA JOHNSON S Y 265.65 30.00 295.65 0211821230009 5836 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2456 503940000602 TERESA KNIGHT S Y 238.11 30.00 268.11 0311821110111 5949 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311 503972000702 SPENCER KRUCHTEN S N 158.37 30.00 188.37 0311821110093 5949 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2640 503972000702 SPENCER KRUCHTEN B Y 0311821110093 2348 JAMES AVE N MPLS MN 55411 -1959 504051000903 CLIFFORD WILLIAMS S Y 87.02 30.00 117.02 0311821110071 5924 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2630 504056000402 DON THAYER S Y 173.55 30.00 203.55 0311821140016 3315 59TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2603 504113000503 RAMONA TAYLOR S Y 268.99 30.00 298.99 0311821120084 6048 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 504114000406 ANTOINE COURTNEY S Y 204.63 30.00 234.63 0311821120085 6042 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 504141000102 DAVID SPRUNK S Y 255.39 30.00 285.39 0311821120070 3700 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2508 504172000302 SHARON MILLER S Y 331.35 30.00 361.35 0311821240081 3806 58TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005 504216000104 SARAH ROCKMORE S Y 143.76 30.00 173.76 0311821210001 3801 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2405 504282000004 JASON LEE S Y 287.76 30.00 317.76 0311821120048 5912 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2527 504293000704 JAMES ARRINGTON S Y 251.59 30.00 281.59 0311621210077 5901 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2433 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 21 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 504305000303 SUZANNE BUSS S Y 200.60 30.00 230.60 0311821210057 6001 HALIFAX PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2439 504338000402 MARGARET M EIDE S Y 132.72 30.00 162.72 0311821210119 4207 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2419 504354000302 JULIE WARREN S Y 206.48 30.00 236.48 0311821210081 5900 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2462 504425000802 JOANN GILBAUGH S Y 208.11 30.00 238.11 0311821130008 5717 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3057 504524000803 MARTY LANDSEM S Y 210.69 30.00 240.69 0311821310055 3807 56TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3020 504597000002 THOMAS ADKINS S Y 268.09 30.00 298.09 0311821430084 3601 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 504597000002 ROBIN ADKINS 2 Y 0311821430084 3601 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 504619000402 BRENDA STONE S Y 137.39 30.00 167.39 0311821430030 3607 54TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3305 504642000504 STEVEN R FORCE S Y 297.54 30.00 327.54 0311821430036 5336 SAILOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3320 504723000703 GREG BARTON S Y 121.43 30.00 151.43 0311821420009 5655 NORTHPORT DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3016 504841000402 CRAIG LOUISELLE S Y 185.62 30.00 215.62 0311821240011 5736 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2908 606048000808 RICHARD LEE S Y 601.63 30.00 631.63 1011821320063 4216 LAKEBREEZE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3818 606054030604 JERRY MCBEAN S N 173.80 30.00 203.80 1011821320006 4220 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3805 CURRENT CERTi;:ICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 22 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 606054030604 GARY SCHULTZ 0 Y 173.80 30.00 203.80 1011821320006 4220 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3805 606397000503 MARK ALLEN S N 312.92 30.00 342.92 1011821130061 3701 50TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3912 606397000503 BILL BJERKE 0 Y 1011821130061 HC1 36F JACOBSON MN 55752 -9500 606414000402 L SETHER S Y 182.68 30.00 212.68 1011821120055 5100 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334 606430000403 WILLIAM WASHINGTON S Y 885.89 30.00 915.89 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 606430000403 ALEANE WASHINGTON 2 Y 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606469000808 KENNETH WILSON S Y 231.70 30.00 261.70 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606469000808 KAREN WILSON 2 Y 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606495000607 WILLIAM KRIER S Y 235.24 30.00 265.24 1011821120073 5125 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606498000304 GEORGE ENGLES S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 1011821120076 5107 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606509000001 MRS M M NORLING S Y 86.85 30.00 116.85 1011821130005 5006 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 606550000802 JAMES COTTINGHAM S Y 78.05 30.00 108.05 1011821210022 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346 606722000103 KAREN RODRIGUEZ S Y 177.03 30.00 207.03 1011821210068 5107 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3341 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 23 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 606876000502 DELORES RILEY S Y 153.32 30.00 183.32 1011821140069 5017 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3402 606906000902 JANET HUNGERFORD S Y 309.47 30.00 339.47 1011821130026 4931 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3944 606926000502 BARBARA PANZANO S N 216.90 30.00 246.90 1011821410010 3205 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3902 606926000502 CAROL WRIGHT 0 Y 1011821410010 1939 NE 6TH ST DEERFIELD FL 33441 606941000602 ROBERT WASHAM S Y 194.46 30.00 224.46 1011821140016 4929 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3405 606953000103 LIZABETH MUTKA S Y 330.46 30.00 360.46 1011821140021 4900 ZENITH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3926 607096000703 HASSAN H WEBO S Y 239.78 30.00 269.78 0211821330027 2800 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3305 607112000703 STEPHANIE WILBUR S Y 114.15 30.00 144.15 0211821340064 5306 RUSSELL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2950 607136000901 LOUIS E SULLIVAN S Y 80.07 30.00 110.07 0211821340028 2321 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2937 607140000303 PATRICIA UDOVICH S Y 305.10 30.00 335.10 0211821340024 5408 QUEEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2948 607231000304 LAWRENCE HECK S Y 211.46 30.00 241.46 0211821430028 5306 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3031 607240000202 LAURA RUPP S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 0211821430107 5345 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028 607257000204 JACK BONIFACE S Y 187.48 30.00 217.48 0211821430060 5331 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3024 r• CURRENT CERT1ki. REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) rage 24 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607267000002 STEVE DYE S Y 208.25 30.00 238.25 0211821430077 2006 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3011 607267000002 CARLA DYE 2 Y 0211821430077 2006 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3011 607272000302 RON MARTIN S Y 208.32 30.00 238.32 0211821430084 5418 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3027 607280000308 RONALD EDBERG S Y 199.14 30.00 229.14 0211821430055 5332 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3025 607368000802 SCOTT VINCENT S Y 271.14 30.00 301.14 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3049 607368000802 RHONDA VINCENT 2 Y 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607391000902 RAMON ROCHA S Y 178.42 30.00 208.42 0211821440053 5324 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3050 607410000602 PATRICK J HANSEN S Y 151.10 30.00 181.10 0211821440138 5425 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3070 607437000502 LINDA MITCHELL S Y 170.72 30.00 200.72 0211821440037 5325 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3137 607455000205 CHARLES SKAUDIS S Y 233.55 30.00 263.55 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 607513000207 DANIEL SINN S Y 89.09 30.00 119.09 0211821410103 5533 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3053 607517000805 TODD BARNES S Y 374.65 30.00 404.65 0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3055 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 25 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607517000805 BERNADETTE ANDERSON B Y 374.65 30.00 404.65 0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607537000401 STEPHEN J JOHNSON S Y 137.63 30.00 167.63 0211821410111 5524 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3062 607562000202 DANIELLE K HANLY S Y 197.97 30.00 227.97 0211821410078 5618 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3068 607568000608 LARRY KRONE S Y 184.58 30.00 214.58 0211821410096 5532 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3066 607651000402 DEAN TUCKER S Y 243.67 30.00 273.67 0211821310043 2301 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2917 607651000402 BETTY TUCKER 2 Y 0211821310043 2301 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607670000101 JASON CUNNINGHAM S Y 236.53 30.00 266.53 0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2920 607670000101 ERIN CUNNINGHAM 2 Y 0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2920 607675000602 KEVIN SMITH S Y 239.95 30.00 269.95 0211821310036 2306 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2918 607718000504 MATTHEW HAWTON S Y 212.96 30.00 242.96 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2909 607718000504 AMY HAWTON 2 Y 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607750000406 ERIC SEPPANEN S Y 197.85 30.00 227.85 0111821320077 5636 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3176 607760010107 MADIA LOGAN S N 234.78 30.00 264.78 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3174 CURRENT CERT -elCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 26 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN - CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607760010107 MADIA LOGAN B Y 234.78 30.00 264.78 0111821320064 1664 84TH CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444 -1482 607760010107 ROGER LOGAN B Y 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607770010906 PAUL WINTERS S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 0111821320053 5539 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607772020605 SEAN WATKINS S Y 220.91 30.00 250.91 0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607772020605 LUMARIE WATKINS 2 Y 0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607775000502 DAVID MEAWAY S Y 177.54 30.00 207.54 0111821320050 5609 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169 607791000506 KENNETH MALONEY S Y 141.23 30.00 171.23 0111821320037 5548 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168 607909000404 TAHIROU DIOURY S Y 210.38 30.00 240.38 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 607934000303 SETH CARTER S Y 177.35 30.00 207.35 0111821320097 5511 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3155 607980000604 JESSE SALAZAR S Y 268.91 30.00 298.91 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 275.62 30.00 305.62 0111821310081 5540 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3152 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) page 27 of 28 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 608009000102 ALLEN BODE S Y 178.16 30.00 208.16 0111821310029 5601 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3149 608035000902 BRUCE HEALY S Y 184.06 30.00 214.06 0111821310054 5517 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608039000505 MARK KAMMERER S Y 225.94 30.00 255.94 0111821310052 5541 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608050000904 TAMI ATHENS S N 81.37 30.00 111.37 0111821310096 5630 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3146 608050000904 JOHN W BUNCH 0 Y 0111821310096 2705 XANTHUS LANE PLYMOUTH MN 55447 -1570 608067000007 JEFFREY MORRISON S Y 211.52 30.00 241.52 0111821310105 5513 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3246 608098000304 THOMAS W STORIE S Y 181.58 30.00 211.58 0111821310110 5607 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 147.73 30.00 177.73 0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608254000304 CHARLES WALL S Y 298.84 30.00 328.84 0111821430080 5334 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206 608266000903 ANTHONY KUYKENDALL S Y 82.70 30.00 112,70 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 608322000103 PAMELA SCHMAEDKA S Y 241.02 30.00 271.02 0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 170.72 30.00 200.72 0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 CURRENT CERT'r'�iCATION REPORT 12 -MAR -2001 (10:57) sage 28 of 28 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 608333000803 JAMES SCHELLER S Y 192.95 30.00 222.95 0111821340082 904 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3569 608358000805 M & D MOEN JR S Y 188.36 30.00 218.36 0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 608362000203 JAMES PLOHOCKY S Y 220.31 30.00 250.31 0111821340104 5357 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121 608375000702 PAUL DORNFELD S Y 114.81 30.00 144.81 0111821340089 5310 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3126 608430000004 BARBARA PLOUMEN S Y 88.96 30.00 118.96 0111821330158 5456 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132 608434000603 DUANE ENNINGA S Y 229.14 30.00 259.14 0111821330094 5435 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608435000502 TAHASHA L HARPOLE S Y 174.39 30.00 204.39 0111821330096 5427 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608499000803 JUSTIN BRANDVOLD S Y 184.58 30.00 214.58 0111821330044 5404 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3166 608528000304 MARK KLINGLE S Y 220.59 30.00 250.59 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 286C 60458.25* 8580.00* 69038.25* rfr'�,l'_.`.� 1L+" `> i .r. �l, I. .� - .,j,r� ��, J . �, , -,Yc _ tlr U" � u J I (�� �� � �,!'� CURRENT CER' lk REPORT -.� � � 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) Page 1 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 100046000401 DOROTHY PINCK S Y 177.47 30.00 207.47 3311921120025 6725 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1679 100050000704 THOMAS ANDREWS S Y 209.18 30.00 239.18 3311921120036 5312 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1650 100069000603 PATRICK HAVERKOST S Y 60.91 30.00 90.91 3311921120041 6730 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1668 100079000404 KAREN EDEBURN S Y 184.02 30.00 214.02 3311921120072 6801 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665 100085000603 KHALI RASHEED S Y 62.18 30.00 92.18 3311921120066 6837 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665 I 100112000303 SCOTT EELLS S Y 199.10 30.00 229.10 3311921120095 6807 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1661 100164000006 DEBORAH SALITERMAN S Y 144.50 30.00 174.50 3311921110087 6700 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1656 100179000303 MICK MAGUIRE S Y 243.39 30.00 273.39 3311921110038 6839 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1611 100179000303 JOANNE MAGUIRE 2 Y 3311921110038 6839 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1611 100186000401 CARLOS MUJICA S Y 205.56 30.00 235.56 3311921110034 6812 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1612 100211000304 ROBERT SHAW S Y 214.84 30.00 244.84 3311921110009 6836 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1607 100229000304 BEVERLY DAVIS S Y 480.05 30.00 510.05 3311921110002 6825 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1604 100384000402 OBIDIAH HENRY S Y 63.00 30.00 93.00 2711921330019 6914 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1332 CURRENT CER i' _CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02, )age 2 of 29 ACCOUNT- .NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 100396000003 TODD UNDHEIM S Y 198.56 30.00 228.56 2711921330036 6942 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1338 100419020102 JON M WAGNER S Y 174.92 30.00 204.92 2811921410028 7107 PERRY PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1206 100439000908 EMILY KANDAKAI S Y 72.73 30.00 102.73 2811921410126 4800 71ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1218 100565000502 TERRY L COTTEW S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 2811921440042 7031 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1228 100603000904 ROBERTO CASTRUITA S Y 204.56 30.00 234.56 2811921430032 5106 70TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1232 100613000703 JOHN WILMES S Y 201.42 30.00 231.42 2811921430012 6924 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1259 100638040409 COUNCE LASONDRA S N 63.59 30.00 93.59 2811921430050 6912 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1263 100638040409 CHASE MANHATTAN C Y 2811921430050 1775 2300 SHERMAN ST DENVER CO 80203 100638260804 JOY REINHART S Y 89.09 30.00 119.09 2811921430079 7020 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1265 100638440604 ANGELIQUE FLEMONS S Y 155.63 30.00 185.63 2811921430092 5313 70TH CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1234 100638450505 ROTIMI ALUKO S Y 105.67 30.00 135.67 2811921430093 5307 70TH CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1234 100638820906 JOSEPH KNIGHT S Y 190.31 30.00 220.31 2811921430148 7117 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1266 100638910802 CLARENCE BLACKMAN S Y 396.13 30.00 426.13 2811921430139 7069 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1264 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 3 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VC 100639480110 LORI DEMANN S N 194.37 30.00 224.37 2811921420044 5447 72ND CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1246 100639500602 TERESA A HILL S Y 696.85 30.00 726.85 2811921420046 5435 72ND CIR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1246 100640060804 MARK K HEGSTAD S Y 197.88 30.00 227.88 2811921420102 7213 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1277 100787000705 DUANE CATTLEDGE S Y 154.78 30.00 184.78 3411921120046 6807 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1877 100814000401 SANDRA WRIGHT S Y 241.42 30.00 271.42 3411921110043 6837 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4212 100926000904 BRAD EMHOLTZ S Y 212.56 30.00 242.56 3411921110064 3106 68TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4217 100948000304 ERIC UZOEGBU S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 3411921110039 6812 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4211 101023000902 STANLEY LEINO S Y 262.22 30.00 292.22 2711921420025 7118 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1446 101054000103 DEBRA GROVE S Y 268.81 30.00 298.81 2711921420012 7051 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 101056000904 TIMOTHY J GRAHAM S Y 200.78 30.00 230.78 2711921430014 7037 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 101061000205 JAMES VICKROY S Y 189.23 30.00 219.23 2711921430019 7007 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1435 101063000002 ISAIAH HOLMAN S Y 194.18 30.00 224.18 2711921430021 6943 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1433 101064000901 CHARLES LARSON JR S Y 162.67 30.00 192.67 2711921430022 6937 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1433 i CURRENT CERT., :CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02, gage 4 of 2,9 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 101068000502 DONALD WATZKE S Y 204.56 30.00 234.56 2711921430009 6942 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1434 101093000403 PAUL BUSHEY S Y 209.50 30.00 239.50 2711921430086 3605 VIOLET AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1466 101108000702 ERICK EDSTROM S Y 292.31 30.00 322.31 2711921420122 3616 VIOLET AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1467 101126000503 MARY ROBECK S Y 190.40 30.00 220.40 2711921420090 3713 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1415 101159000505 DONNA JONES S Y 280.53 30.00 310.53 2711921420076 3506 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1412 101226000402 JAMES KOCUR S Y 188.56 30.00 218.56 2711921310051 7131 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1445 101274000503 MARLA G. OBEREMBT S Y 275.53 30.00 305.53 2711921310011 7212 GRIMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1456 101317000403 DONEVA CARTER S Y 284.29 30.00 314.29 2711921340043 7012 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1374 101330000704 LISA JOHNSON S Y 231.02 30.00 261.02 2711921310042 7106 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1356 101421000702 SPERO MANAVIS S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 2711921340011 6925 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1373 101421000702 PATRICIA THILL 2 Y 2711921340011 6925 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 101423000503 JOHN J GABRIEL S Y 80.25 30.00 110.25 2711921340013 6913 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1373 101451010906 ALBRECHT LTD S Y 207.70 30.00 237.70 2711921330091 7066 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1370 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 5 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 101478000902 TALATA BAYSAH S Y 296.99 30.00 326.99 2811921410140 4706 WINGARD LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1231 101624050703 ROBIN WARE -AVERY S Y 218.86 30.00 248.86 3411921110015 6831 YORK PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4208 101632180212 GUNARS J LAIMONIS S N 204.37 30.00 234.37 3511921230030 2825 67TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1712 101632180212 GUNARS J LAIMONIS B Y 3511921230030 7209 NEWTON AVE S RICHFIELD MN 55423 -2904 211023000602 YOLANDA SMITH S Y 187.42 30.00 217.42 2611921420099 7243 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1049 211045000001 ALLAN THIELEN S Y 188.46 30.00 218.46 2611921430094 7028 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1053 211064000601 DOUGLAS BRUESHABER S Y 108.74 30.00 138.74 2611921430026 6925 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1036 211065000503 TOM YURECKO S Y 94.13 30.00 124.13 2611921430025 6931 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1036 211106000607 MARK ROTTACH S Y 338.53 30.00 368.53 2611921420048 7124 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1041 211106000607 BARBARA ROTTACH 2 Y 2611921420048 7124 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 211134000202 STEPHANIE STOLTMAN S Y 207.88 30.00 237.88 2611921430064 7001 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1030 211157000403 KATHY ROSS S Y 254.94 30.00 284.94 2611921420053 7243 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1034 211194000904 LEON SMITH S Y 202.73 30.00 232.73 2611921430002 6927 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1020 CURRENT CER7,- CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02): age 6 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 211198000501 JOHN L WEBB S Y 186.90 30.00 216.90 2611921430046 7001 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 211204000703 JUDY RICE S N 196.96 30.00 226.96 2611921430040 7037 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1022 211204000703 TRACY RICE O Y 2611921430040 P O BOX 2557 BAXTER MN 56425 211210000903 LANCE COOPER S Y 205.37 30.00 235.37 2611921420020 7131 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 211211000802 MICHAEL BROLSMA S Y 236.07 30.00 266.07 2611921420019 7137 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1024 211278000808 SEAN WILLIAMSON S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 2611921440089 1820 IRVING LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1014 211289000507 RESIDENT S N 213.35 30.00 243.35 3511921110033 1513 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211289000507 DAYSTAR INVESTMENT 0 Y 3511921110033 17799 #300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211289010408 DAYSTAR INV CO S N 240.37 30.00 270.37 3511921110032 1519 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211289010408 DAYSTAR INVESTMENT 0 Y 3511921110032 17799 290 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211290010106 MARK BECKER S N 265.45 30.00 295.45 3511921110028 1549 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 211290010106 DAYSTAR INVESTMENTS 0 Y 3511921110028 17799 #300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 211290020005 RESIDENT S N 209.18 30.00 239.18 3511921110027 1543 HUMBOLDT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1714 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 7 of 29 ACCOUNT - 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CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) age 8 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 211402000704 PAUL CAVALLARO S Y 324.47 30.00 354.47 2611921440021 7013 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1015 211440000107 SHARON MURPHY S Y 266.46 30.00 296.46 2611921410105 7236 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1019 211457000106 JASON PITTS S Y 293.49 30.00 323.49 2611921410060 1619 WOODBINE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1062 211478000602 CHARLES HOTT S Y 574.43 30.00 604.43 2611921410039 1701 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1058 212006000503 WILLIAM CORWIN S Y 87.65 30.00 117.65 2511921320056 7212 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157 212007000403 JEFFREY LALONDE S N 97.49 30.00 127.49 2511921320057 7208 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1157 212007000403 DAVID COWAN B Y 2511921320057 8004 S REND CITY RD SESSER IL 62884 -2538 212084000003 VICTORIA FLOMO S Y 269.79 30.00 299.79 2511921320048 7100 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1147 212115000304 EDWINA MCGILL S Y 190.41 30.00 220.41 2511921330059 7037 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1138 212121000508 BRENDA ROBERTS S Y 82 30.00 1:45 2511921320043 1301 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1122 212140000203 GREG LARSON S Y 206.59 30.00 236.59 2511921320087 7136 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1141 212154000506 HOWARD CALVIN S Y 146.60 30.00 176.60 2511921330035 7006 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1139 212154000506 MARY CALVIN 2 Y 2511921330035 7006 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1139 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 9 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 212165000206 DAVID FIEDLER S Y 222.43 30.00 252.43 2511921320088 7049 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1106 212188000504 JOHN A LITZAU S Y 269.87 30.00 299.87 2511921320109 7218 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1109 212193000804 NANCY BOYCE S Y 203.30 30.00 233.30 2511921320093 7048 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1107 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS S N 188.38 30.00 218.38 2511921310095 1013 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55444 -2650 212246010404 STEPHEN DUBOIS B Y 2511921310095 102 2 1ST ST NE GLENWOOD MN 56334 -1201 212262000405 WENDY BOGGS S Y 106.66 30.00 136.66 2511921310078 730 72ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1201 212330000202 KEVIN DALY S Y 194.45 30.00 224.45 2511921310057 7212 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1216 ` i 212337010402 RICK THOMAS S Y 165.29 30.00 195.29 3611921210117 707 69TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1621 215003000104 SHAHEEM HAUSER S Y 190.97 30.00 220.97 2511921430039 6926 WEST RIVER RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1328 '215046000001 EUGENE T BARRY S Y 112.78 30.00 142.78 2511921420017 7119 DALLAS RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1313 215670020105 MONA MOORHEAD S Y 210.42 30.00 240.42 3611921130087 6644 CAMDEN DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1631 215776000606 LESLIE WILLIAMS S Y 439.29 30.00 469.29 3611921210041 6712 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1516 215811000304 JERRY SINON S Y 77.16 30.00 107.16 3611921210032 6823 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1513 CURRENT CERi.,_,.CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) age 10 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 215906000904 KENNETH R KING S Y 299.41 30.00 329.41 3611921210049 6713 COLFAX AVE N V BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1515 9,215911000203 JUDY HIGBEE S Y 97.36 30.00 127.36 3611921210044 6743 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1515 215913000006 JOVETTE HANKINS S Y 316.26 30.00 346.26 3611921210116 6811 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1517 215930000904 DOUGLAS MOORE S Y 314.82 30.00 344.82 3611921210056 6724 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1520 215942000504 WESLEY DEFREITAS S Y 301.94 30.00 331.94 3611921240038 6600 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1808 215964000802 STEVE LAWRENCE S Y 275.45 30.00 305.45 3611921220009 6801 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1521 216009000302 JOHN SOLOMON S Y 204.45 30.00 234.45 3611921220031 6819 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1525 216017100105 LUANNE ANDERSON S Y 299.63 30.00 329.63 3611921220119 1339 67TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1587 216018190109 SONDRA MAYES S N 146.59 30.00 176.59 3611921220059 1316 68TH LN N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1584 216018190109 VALERIE BLOUNT- MCKISSACK B Y 3611921220059 3617 DOUGLAS DR CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1928 216019070406 ALYSSA M CARTER S Y 224.94 30.00 254.94 3611921220074 6820 FREMONT PL N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1590 216024000405 MORNINGSUN INV S N 213.49 30.00 243.49 3511921110018 6749 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216024000405 MORNINGSUN INV 0 Y 3511921110018 17799 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 11 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 216024000405 WONG KWI -HA 2 Y 213.49 30.00 243.49 3511921110018 17799 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216024020203 MORNINGSUN INVEST. 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B Y 3511921110022 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025030003 OCCUPANT /RESIDENT S N 207.97 30.00 237.97 3511921110023 6773 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1533 216025030003 MORNINGSUN INV CO B Y 3511921110023 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216025030003 KWI -HA WONG 2 Y 3511921110023 17799 300 KENWOOD TRAIL LAKEVILLE MN 55044 -9493 216101000002 TIMOTHY FRANKLIN S Y 147.81 30.00 177.81 3611921210079 6718 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1512 216122000504 JUANITA HILL S Y 461.57 30.00 491.57 3611921210100 6719 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1628 CURRENT CERi, CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) ge 12 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 301800000403 KENNETH R LUKE S Y 180.44 30.00 210.44 3311921440033 6113 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2347 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 736.75 30.00 766.75 3311921440010 4801 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2339 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440010 3644 CHICAGO AVE S MPLS MN 55407 -2604 301839000904 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 308.08 30.00 338.08 3311921440004 6226 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2346 301839000904 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440004 3644 CHICAGO AVE S ' MPLS MN 55407 -2604 '' ( 301862000902 KATIE HUGHES S Y 93.23 30.00 123.23 3311921430039 6125 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2355 301886000102 DONNA JUNGERS S Y 107.59 30.00 137.59 3311921130079 6523 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2076 301897000802 JEFFREY TONE S Y 163.90 30.00 193.90 3311921130068 5300 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1632 301987000903 JED RANCOUR S Y 290.95 30.00 320.95 3311921130014 6524 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2075 302010000802 PAUL MCCORMICK S Y 195.90 30.00 225.90 3311921130031 5119 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1640 302026000002 MRS TIM ASLESON S Y 229.10 30.00 259.10 3311921130047 5224 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2013 302042000002 MALLOY JEANNE S Y 314.96 30.00 344.96 3311921140036 4906 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2007 302055000403 GARY DAVIS S Y 204.18 30.00 234.18 3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 13 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302055000403 TONYA DAVIS 2 Y 204.18 30.00 234.18 3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 302093000801 YVONNE C HOFMANN S N 139.25 30.00 169.25 3311921410102 6430 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2068 302093000801 YVONNE C HOFMANN B Y 3311921410102 11135 PARK DR ROGERS MN 55374 -9603 302103000602 KENNETH PETRIE S Y 224.14 30.00 254.14 3311921410120 6345 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 302188000403 BEVERLY KILLEBREW S Y 110.00 30.00 140.00 3311921420079 5318 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2023 302260000501 RONALD RICHARD S Y 137.45 30.00 167.45 3311921410016 6342 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2058 302295000403 JON L HUDLOW S Y 260.74 30.00 290.74 3411921320019 6431 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 302300000702 JAMES CAPLES S Y 256.19 30.00 286.19 3411921320024 6401 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 302322000102 JOSEPH SCHORN S Y 108.60 30.00 138.60 3411921320008 6401 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2132 302336000504 MICHAEL MEDINA S Y 239.24 30.00 269.24 3411921320055 4521 KATHRENE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2152 302336000504 DAWN MEDINA 2 Y 3411921320055 4521 KATHRENE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 302422000004 RANDAL GEROLD S Y 245.32 30.00 275.32 3411921330047 6231 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2477 R302575000504 STEPHEN GROVEN S Y 40.01 30.00 70.01 3411921320115 6401 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2130 r CURRENT.CERT,. �ATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) ge 14 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302579000105 ALAN STROH S N 86.85 30.00 116.85 3411921320079 6325 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2128 302579000105 BEVERLY COOPER 0 Y 3411921320079 4325 ZANE AVE N CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1057 302631000704 GILBERT N YANG S Y 101.63 30.00 131.63 3411921320107 6442 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2131 302652000102 PATTI HELDT S Y 98.40 30.00 128.40 3411921330005 6219 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2467 302678000103 R J COFER S Y 121.12 30.00 151.12 0311821210105 3818 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 302678000103 PAUL M RODGERS 2 Y 0311821210105 3818 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 302719000206 GABRIEL SAYEE S Y 199.98 30.00 229.98 3411921340017 6121 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4042 302721000801 D H HAMMONDS JR S Y 219.24 30.00 249.24 3411921340073 3807 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4021 302802000002 ROBERT BOLDEN S N 191.29 30.00 221.29 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302802000002 NAOMI LAWSON B Y 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302842000203 BRUCE DEARMON S Y 172.96 30.00 202.96 3411921310096 6324 INDIANA AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2121 302878000902 MARY T JOHNSON S Y 66.54 30.00 96.54 3411921230065 4306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108 302918000102 MARK HENKELS S Y 185.80 30.00 215.80 3411921230054 4319 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1721 i CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 15 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302933000204 KRISTINE E PEDERSON S Y 111.71 30.00 141.71 3411921240039 4212 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1720 302940000304 MICHAEL WASTE S N 63.11 30.00 93.11 3411921230046 4400 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1724 302940000304 COMMERCIAL FEDERAL F Y 3411921230046 4501 DODGE ST 2ND FLOOR OMAHA NE 68131 X303036000601 BETTY DUDLEY S Y 77.67 30.00 107.67 411921130010 6510 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1751 303116000902 STEVE CAMPBELL S Y 194.30 30.00 224.30 3411921130062 6531 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303118000706 JANIS SALO S Y 1 30.00 1 1 1 t J 0 3411921130060 6543 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303119000602 MARLENE KIMKER S Y 173.62 30.00 203.62 •3411921130012 3400 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1810 303144000504 EDITH ZEAH S Y 71.50 30.00 101.50 3411921310004 6349 HALIFAX DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2118 303182000801 M DONALD BLOM S Y 135.21 30.00 165.21 3411921420007 6301 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 - 2173 408668000802 JOEL MORRISSETTE S Y 242.33 30.00 272.33 0211821140017 5834 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2650 408681000103 AMELIA JANIAK S Y 205.47 30.00 235.47 0211821140035 5727 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2645 408692000803 JOSEPH DANCHO S Y 185.04 30.00 215.04 0211821140064 5742 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2646 408710000605 KIMBERLY WOODFORD S Y 92.81 30.00 122.81 0211821140058 5737 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2641 CURRENT CER7, CATION REPORT - 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) ge 16 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 408710000605 SANDRA WOODFORD 2 Y 92.81 30.00 122.81 0211821140058 5825 74TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -3134 408710000605 ROGER WOODFORD C Y 0211821140058 5825 74TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -3134 408785000602 RAY WARREN S Y 263.51 30.00 293.51 0111821220073 6026 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2634 408801000602 WILLIAM LEMIRE S Y 85.99 30.00 115.99 0111821220065 6021 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2629 408835000604 RESIDENT S N 311.70 30.00 341.70 0111821230087 5743 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2660 408835000604 TRINA L WARD O Y 0111821230087 1263 VANBUREN ST PAUL MN 55104 -2015 408846000302 MYRTLE /ROBIN HALL S Y 198.32 30.00 228.32 0111821230034 5730 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2659 408901000502 WILLIAM CRONKHITE S Y 210.55 30.00 240.55 0111821220051 6013 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2624 408903000302 KEITH CARRICO S Y 42.35 30.00 72.35 0111821220053 6001 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2624 408903000302 KEITH CARRICO B Y 0111821220053 7529 62ND CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55428 -2824 408923000904 ANDREW YOUNG JR S Y 127.23 30.00 157.23 0111821230017 5715 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2656 408949000904 SHANNON GOODRICH S Y 239.51 30.00 269.51 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 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 17 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 408957000802 CRANSTON ROLLINS S Y 262.16 30.00 292.16 3611921330026 6106 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2235 408963000005 LARRY SCHULTZ S Y 241.64 30.00 271.64 3611921330020 6125 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2227 409002000104 JOSEPH SPINDLER S N 105.46 30.00 135.46 0111821240055 5740 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2762 409002000104 DION PROPERTIES B Y 0111821240055 4088 TOLEDO AVE S ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 -2903 409010000102 CHRIS BATEMAN S Y 105.00 30.00 135.00 0111821240030 5840 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2746 409023000604 FRANK MOCK S Y 279.37 30.00 309.37 0111821210051 6012 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409026000302 LARRY S PAGE S Y 196.66 30.00 226.66 0111821210048 6030 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409176000101 JANET JOHNSON S Y 127.52 30.00 157.52 0111821240062 5700 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2758 409209000202 BILL KOLBE S Y 195.88 30.00 225.88 3611921340012 6114 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215 409289000502 MICHAEL MCCOY S Y 187.00 30.00 217.00 0111821210026 5942 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2718 409429000604 DAVID REYES S Y 228.44 30.00 258.44 0111821130045 5700 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2728 409887000102 TED FLAVION S Y 99.56 30.00 129.56 3611921320076 6412 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1838 409911000108 WUENSCH S Y 109.42 30.00 139.42 3611921320050 6400 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1836 CURRENT CER`�, ,CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) _ Age 18 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 409953000002 STEVEN CUNNINGHAM S Y 222.08 30.00 252.08 3611921320009 6337 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1825 409989000802 AUDREY HEAVENS S Y 308.53 30.00 338.53 3611921310032 1001 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1812 410015000401 GLADYS TERRY S Y 246.25 30.00 276.25 3611921310022 6435 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1802 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 659.73 30.00 689.73 3611921130119 615 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1644 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921130119 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410091000102 D.SCHWALENBERG INC S N 854.24 30.00 884.24 3611921420020 6351 LILAC DR N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1903 410091000102 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921420020 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 677.06 30.00 707.06 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 N 200.42 30.00 230.42 3611921330063 1201 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1864 410100000002 DORIS TEICHNER B Y 3611921330063 2165 131ST LA NW COON RAPIDS MN 55448 -2555 503234000105 DAVID GLAUVITZ S Y 198.70 30.00 228.70 3411921140071 3300 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2254 503249000403 ROBERT W STRAUCH S Y 310.94 30.00 340.94 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 19 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503249000403 LISA STRAUCH 2 Y 310.94 30.00 340.94 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503266000203 JERRY GOSS S Y 192.59 30.00 222.59 3411921140034 3306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2246 503266000203 JANELLE GOSS 2 Y 3411921140034 3306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2246 503271000501 WALTER S JEGELA S Y 201.51 30.00 231.51 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 503305000503 JOSE C ROSARIO S Y 99.63 30.00 129.63 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 503306000404 KELLY HOSHAL S Y 128.43 30.00 158.43 3411921410026 3206 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237 503350000904 JAMES GENADEK S Y 203.12 30.00 233.12 3411921410080 6307 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2049 503376000908 BECKY MCDERMOTT S Y 146.86 30.00 176.86 3411921410094 3313 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2226 503434000906 DALE CERNOHLAVEK S Y 224.37 30.00 254.37 3511921320082 2700 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2040 503445000606 CYNTHIA MEIER S Y 184.86 30.00 214.86 3511921320062 2801 4T AVE 0 6 H N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2010 503475000903 MARK CHRIST S Y 237.72 30.00 267.72 3511921320023 2625 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2014 CURRENT CER'].. . REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) .age 20 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503482000005 BRIDGID MAGEL S Y 256.01 30.00 286.01 3511921320030 2813 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2018 503490000001 HENRY R SCHWARTZ S Y 72.77 30.00 102.77 3511921320017 2906 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2021 503510010502 STEVEN VONSEG S Y 99.30 30.00 129.30 3511921230005 2806 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1716 503510010502 SEENGBEUAN PHILAPHON 2 Y 3511921230005 2806 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 503577000605 RICK PETERSON S Y 144.08 30.00 174.08 3411921440078 3119 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2614 503591000805 ORETTA MOORE S Y 165.85 30.00 195.85 3411921430036 3507 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2622 503699000901 THELBERT WILKERSON S Y 282.10 30.00 312.10 3411921440006 3107 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2203 503749000903 ROXANNE HAMILTON S Y 94.13 30.00 124.13 3511921330033 2806 NASH RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2036 503867000506 ABDI LIBAN S Y 281.20 30.00 311.20 0211821220054 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2304 503867000506 KHADRA ABDULLE 2 Y 0211821220054 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2304 503929000107 ROBERTA JOHNSON S Y 265.65 30.00 295.65 0211821230009 5836 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2456 503940000602 TERESA KNIGHT S Y 238.11 30.00 268.11 0311821110111 5949 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311 503972000702 SPENCER KRUCHTEN S N 158.37 30.00 188.37 0311821110093 5949 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2640 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 21 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503972000702 SPENCER KRUCHTEN B Y 158.37 30.00 188.37 0311821110093 2348 JAMES AVE N MPLS MN 55411 -1959 504051000903 CLIFFORD WILLIAMS S Y 87.02 30.00 117.02 0311821110071 5924 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2630 504056000402 DON THAYER S Y 173.55 30.00 203.55 0311821140016 3315 59TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2603 504113000503 RAMONA TAYLOR S Y 268.99 30.00 298.99 0311821120084 6048 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429- 2516 504114000406 ANTOINE COURTNEY S Y 204.63 30.00 234.63 0311821120085 6042 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 504141000102 DAVID SPRUNK S Y 255.39 30.00 285.39 0311821120070 3700 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2508 504172000302 SHARON MILLER S Y 331.35 30.00 361.35 0311821240081 3806 58TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005 504216000104 SARAH ROCKMORE S Y 143.76 30.00 173.76 0311821210001 3801 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2405 504282000004 JASON LEE S Y 287.76 30.00 317.76 0311821120048 5912 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2527 504293000704 JAMES ARRINGTON S Y 251.59 30.00 281.59 0311821210077 5901 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2433 504305000303 SUZANNE BUSS S Y 200.60 30.00 230.60 0311821210057 6001 HALIFAX PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2439 504338000402 MARGARET M EIDE S Y 132.72 30.00 162.72 0311821210119 4207 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2419 504354000302 JULIE WARREN S Y 206.48 30.00 236.48 0311821210081 5900 JUNE AVE N , BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2462 r. CURRENT.CEki. _CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) _,age 22 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 504425000802 JOANN GILBAUGH S Y 208.11 30.00 238.11 0311821130008 5717 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3057 504524000803 MARTY LANDSEM S Y 210.69 30.00 240.69 0311821310055 3807 56TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3020 504597000002 THOMAS ADKINS S Y 268.09 30.00 298.09 0311821430084 3601 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 504597000002 ROBIN ADKINS 2 Y 0311821430084 3601 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 504619000402 BRENDA STONE S Y 137.39 30.00 167.39 0311821430030 3607 54TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3305 504642000504 STEVEN R FORCE S Y 297.54 30.00 327.54 0311821430036 5336 SAILOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3320 504723000703 GREG BARTON S Y 121.43 30.00 151.43 0311821420009 5655 NORTHPORT DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3016 504841000402 CRAIG LOUISELLE S Y 185.62 30.00 215.62 0311821240011 5736 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2908 606041000501 C BLANCHETTE S Y 174.69 30.00 204.69 1011821320049 4821 TWIN LAKE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3811 606048000808 RICHARD LEE S Y 601.63 30.00 631.63 1011821320063 4216 LAKEBREEZE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3818 606054030604 JERRY MCBEAN S N 173.80 30.00 203.80 1011821320006 4220 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3805 606054030604 GARY SCHULTZ 0 Y 1011821320006 4220 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3805 606397000503 MARK ALLEN S N 312.92 30.00 342.92 1011821130061 3701 50TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3912 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 23 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 606397000503 BILL BJERKE 0 Y 312.92 30.00 342.92 1011821130061 HC1 36F JACOBSON MN 55752 -9500 606414000402 L SETHER S Y 182.68 30.00 212.68 1011821120055 5100 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334 606430000403 WILLIAM WASHINGTON S Y 885.89 30.00 915.89 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 606430000403 ALEANE WASHINGTON 2 Y 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606469000808 KENNETH WILSON S Y 231.70 30.00 261.70 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606469000808 KAREN WILSON 2 Y 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606495000607 WILLIAM KRIER S Y 235.24 30.00 265.24 1011821120073 5125 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606498000304 GEORGE ENGLES S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 1011821120076 5107 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606509000001 MRS M M NORLING S Y 86.85 30.00 116.85 1011821130005 5006 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 606550000802 JAMES COTTINGHAM S Y 78.05 30.00 108.05 1011821210022 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346 606722000103 KAREN RODRIGUEZ S Y 177.03 30.00 207.03 1011821210068 5107 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3341 606733000803 MAUREEN WARD S Y - 121.01 30.00 151.01 1011821210057 5120 TWIN LAKE BLVD E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3351 606876000502 DELORES RILEY S Y 153.32 30.00 183.32 1011821140069 5017 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3402 CURRENT CER.,. 'CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) .Ige 24 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 606906000902 JANET HUNGERFORD S Y 309.47 30.00 339.47 1011821130026 4931 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3944 606926000502 BARBARA PANZANO S Y 216.90• 30.00 246.90 1011821410010 3205 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3902 606926000502 CAROL WRIGHT 2 Y 1011821410010 3205 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606935000403 TERRY LARSON S Y 144.79 30.00 174.79 1011821140020 3112 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3934 606941000602 ROBERT WASHAM S Y 194.46 30.00 224.46 1011821140016 4929 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3405 606953000103 LIZABETH MUTKA S Y 330.46 30.00 360.46 1011821140021 4900 ZENITH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3926 607096000703 HASSAN H WEBO S Y 239.78 30.00 269.78 0211821330027 2800 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3305 607112000703 STEPHANIE WILBUR S Y 114.15 30.00 144.15 0211821340064 5306 RUSSELL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2950 607136000901 LOUIS E SULLIVAN S Y 80.07 30.00 110.07 0211821340028 2321 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2937 607140000303 PATRICIA UDOVICH S Y 305.10 30.00 335.10 0211821340024 5408 QUEEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2948 607231000304 LAWRENCE HECK S Y 211.46 30.00 241.46 0211821430028 5306 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3031 k V 607236000807 VERN RECK S Y 199.32 30.00 229.32 0211821430019 5319 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028 6072400 00202 LAURA RUPP S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 0211821430107 5345 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 25 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607257000204 JACK BONIFACE S Y 187.48 30.00 217.48 0211821430060 5331 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3024 607267000002 STEVE DYE S Y 208.25 30.00 238.25 0211821430077 2006 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3011 607267000002 CARLA DYE 2 Y 0211821430077 2006 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3011 607272000302 RON MARTIN S Y 208.32 30.00 238.32 0211821430084 5418 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3027 607280000308 RONALD EDBERG S Y 199.14 30.00 229.14 0211821430055 5332 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3025 607368000802 SCOTT VINCENT S Y 271.14 30.00 301.14 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3049 607368000802 RHONDA VINCENT 2 Y 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N e BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607391000902 RAMON ROCHA S Y 178.42 30.00 208.42 0211821440053 5324 JAMES AVE N• BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3050 607410000602 PATRICK J HANSEN S Y 151.10 30.00 181.10 0211821440138 5425 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3070 607437000502 LINDA MITCHELL S Y 170.72 30.00 200.72 0211821440037 5325 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3137 607455000205 CHARLES SKAUDIS S Y 233.55 30.00 263.55 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 607489000202 JEANINE HORAN S Y 215.14 30.00 245.14 0211821410044 5601 IRVING AVE N p BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3074 CURRENT CER�i_,, 'ATION REPORT 07-MAR-2001 (09:02) l ge 26 of 29 ACCOUNT-NUMBER NAME/ADDRESS ADDRESS-TYPE TAX-ROLL-SEND-CD AMT-OPEN ADMIN-CHARGE ASSESSED-AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607513000207 DANIEL SINN S Y 89.09 30.00 119.09 0211821410103 5533 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-3053 607517000805 TODD BARNES S Y 374.65 30.00 404.65 0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-3055 607517000805 BERNADETTE ANDERSON B Y 0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607537000401 STEPHEN J JOHNSON S Y 137.63 30.00 167.63 0211821410111 5524 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-3062 607562000202 DANIELLE K HANLY S Y 197.97 30.00 227.97 0211821410078 5618 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-3068 607568000608 LARRY KRONE S Y 184.58 30.00 214.58 0211821410096 5532 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-3066 607651000402 DEAN TUCKER S Y 243.67 30.00 273.67 0211821310043 2301 ERICON DR e BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-2917 607651000402 BETTY TUCKER 2 Y 0211821310043 2301 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607670000101 JASON CUNNINGHAM S Y 236.53 30.00 266.53 0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-2920 607670000101 ERIN CUNNINGHAM 2 Y 0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-2920 607675000602 KEVIN SMITH S Y 239.95 30.00 269.95 0211821310036 2306 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-2918 607718000504 MATTHEW HAWTON S Y 212.96 30.00 242.96 0211821310008 2307 BROORVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430-2909 607718000504 AMY HAWTON 2 Y 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 27 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607750000406 ERIC SEPPANEN S Y 197.85 30.00 227.85 0111821320077 5636 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3176 60776001,0107 MADIA LOGAN S N 234.78 30.00 264.78 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3174 607760010107 MARIA LOGAN B Y 0111821320064 1664 84TH CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444 -1482 607760010107 ROGER LOGAN B Y 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607770010906 PAUL WINTERS S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 0111821320053 5539 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607772020605 SEAN WATKINS S Y 220.91 30.00 250.91 0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607772020605 LUMARIE WATKINS 2 Y 0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N e BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607775000502 DAVID MEAWAY S Y 177.54 30.00 207.54 0111821320050 5609 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169 607791000506 KENNETH MALONEY S Y 141.23 30.00 171.23 0111821320037 5548 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168 607909000404 TAHIROU DIOURY S Y 210.38 30.00 240.38 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 607934000303 SETH CARTER S Y 177.35 30.00 207.35 0111821320097 5511 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3155 607980000604 JESSE SALAZAR S Y 268.91 30.00 298.91 0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 f- CURRENT CEWl-- . REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) ge 28 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607980000604 PENNY SALAZAR 2 Y 268.91 30.00 298.91 0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 607995000902 LOLA I NELSEN S Y 275.62 30.00 305.62 0111821310081 5540 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3152 608009000102 ALLEN BODE S Y 178.16 30.00 208.16 0111821310029 5601 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3149 608035000902 BRUCE HEALY S Y 184.06 30.00 214.06 0111821310054 5517 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608039000505 MARK KAMMERER S Y 225.94 30.00 255.94 0111821310052 5541 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608050000904 TAMI ATHENS S N 81.37 30.00 111.37 0111821310096 5630 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3146 608050000904 JOHN W BUNCH 0 Y 0111821310096 2705 XANTHUS LANE ` PLYMOUTH MN 55447 -1570 608067000007 JEFFREY MORRISON S Y 211.52 30.00 241.52 0111821310105 5513 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3246 608098000304 THOMAS W STORIE S Y 181.58 30.00 211.58 0111821310110 5607 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 147.73 30.00 177.73 0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608254000304 CHARLES WALL S Y 298.84 30.00 328.84 0111821430080 5334 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206 608266000903 ANTHONY KUYKENDALL S Y 82.70 30.00 112.70 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 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 29 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 608322000103 PAMELA SCHMAEDKA S Y 241.02 30.00 271.02 0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 170.72 30.00 200.72 0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 608333000803 JAMES SCHELLER S Y 192.95 30.00 222.95 0111821340082 904 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3569 608358000805 M & D MOEN JR S Y 188.36 30.00 218.36 0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 608362000203 JAMES PLOHOCKY S Y 220.31 30.00 250.31 0111821340104 5357 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121 608375000702 PAUL DORNFELD S Y 114.81 30.00 144.81 0111821340089 5310 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3126 608430000004 BARBARA PLOUMEN S Y 88.96 30.00 118.96 0111821330158 5456 EMERSON AVE Ne BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132 608434000603 DUANE ENNINGA S Y 229.14 30.00 259.14 0111821330094 5435 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608435000502 TAHASHA L HARPOLE S Y 174.39 30.00 204.39 0111821330096 5427 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608499000803 JUSTIN BRANDVOLD S Y 184.58 30.00 214.58 0111821330044 5404 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3166 608528000304 MARK KLINGLE S Y 220.59 30.00 250.59 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 301C 62772.36* 9030.00* 71802.36* KIM eu ct L, -- "ZZttuk-, CS-7 �b cD q uy\A- 5, - 7C. Cj i4 �lt 0 - 7. G J, 4-1cl i 7 7cl 2 , DA S ( 6-0, Go • MEMORANDUM DATE: March 5 2001 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works,` SUBJECT: Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessments for Diseased Tree Removal Costs, Delinquent Weed Removal Costs, and Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts Procedures and General Information The series of public hearings scheduled on March 12, 2001 are to consider certification of proposed special assessments. The Council called for these hearings at its February 12, 2001 meeting. All potentially affected property owners have been notified by certified mail of the date of the public hearing and the amount of the proposed special assessments, with the exception of those with delinquent public utility service accounts. Those property owners have been notified by first class mail. • Recommended Procedure Hold the hearings concurrently. 1) Request staff report 2) Council discussion 3) Open public hearings and take public comment 4) Close public hearings 5) A resolution is provided for each levy roll which is to be adopted. The resolutions may be adopted with a single motion. Some property owners may choose to object to a special assessment; other property owners may choose to appeal an assessment. An objection is typically a concern expressed by the property owner about the amount of the assessment, or perhaps an assertion that they are not responsible for its payment. It is most common to receive objections regarding assessments for tree removal or weed destruction, with property owners disputing an amount, or stating that the work occurred under the previous property owners. An appeal is a legal challenge to the assessment. Property owners must file with the City Clerk a written notice of objection before or at the public hearing, and then follow up with service of notice of appeal on the City and filing with district court. These types of disputes often require both parties to obtain appraisals and review and possibly negotiate assessments, and can lead to • legal hearings. Should objections or appeals be filed with the Clerk prior to the public hearing, or should any person appear at the hearing and object to or appeal an assessment, it is recommended that the Council: ♦ Refer any substantive objections to staff for a report back to the Council at a continued hearing. An example might be an issue whereby staff would need to research the history of a particular complaint, and assemble documentation. Consider removing the objected - to assessment from the proposed levy roll and adopting the remaining proposed assessments. ♦ If appeals are filed, staff will advise the council about options about how to handle the dispute and the litigation. Payment Options Available to Property Owners Once an assessment roll is adopted by the Council, the owner of each property has the following payment options: 1. Pay the entire amount of the special assessment, without interest, between March 13 and May 31, 2001. 2. From June 1 through November 27, 2001, the property owner may pay the total assessment, with interest calculated from June 1, 2001 to the date of payment. 3. If payments are made with property taxes, the first payment will be due with taxes in 2002. The total principle will be payable in annual installments for the period stated on the levy roll. Interest is paid on the unpaid balance. 4. Partial prepayments (such as paying half now and certifying the balance) are not allowed under current assessment policy. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DISEASED TREE REMOVAL COSTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the Tree Inspector of the City of Brooklyn Center has caused the removal of trees on certain properties within the City during 2000 under the authority of Minnesota Statutes, Section 18.023 and by written agreement with the owners of such property; and WHEREAS, two assessment rolls, a copy of each of which are attached hereto and part hereof by reference, have been prepared by the City Clerk, one tabulating those properties where tree removal costs are less than $300 and one tabulating those properties where tree removal costs are greater than $300, together with the amounts proposed to be assessed to each property; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for tree removal costs: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. Said assessment rolls of tree removal costs are hereby adopted and certified as the following levies: Tree Removal costs less than or equal to $300: Levy No. 15123 Tree Removal costs greater than $300 Levy No. 15124 2. The assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable in equal annual installments with interest thereon at seven (7) percent per annum, extending over a period of years as listed below. The first of the installments shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2001, and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from June 1, 2001 through December 31, 2002. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. a. Assessments less than or equal to $300.00 are payable in three annual installments. ® b. Assessments greater than $300.00 are payable in five annual installments. RESOLUTION NO. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the adoption of this resolution; and he or she may, at any time thereafter, pay to the City Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 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 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATIONROLL MARCH 12, 2001 TREE REMOVAL 2001 -3 UNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs three (3) years PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY ADDN. Address Name NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. NO. AMOUNT Leal Description Mailing Address 15123 03. 118 -21 -11 -0125 89440 $274.40 5930 YORK AVE N JOHN & CINDY STOKER 55429 15123 03- 118 -21 -24 -0041 89665 $255.50 3801 FRANCE PLACE JILL MUNDALE 55429 15123 03- 118.21 - 31.0031 89668 $124.38 3824 BURQUEST LANE BRADLEY FRITZ 55429 15123 36- 119 -21 -21 -0032 89612 $197.13 6823 BRYANT AVE N JERRY & CAROL SINON 55430 $851.41 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL MARCH 12, 2001 TREE REMOVAL 2001 -5 MUNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs five (5) years PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY ADDN. Address Name N0. IDENTIFICATION NO. NO AMOU Legal Description Mailing Address 15124 01. 118.21 -22 -0067 89621 $2,353.13 6007 FREMONT AVE N STEVEN BAKER 55430 15124 01.118 -21 -32 -0004 89001 $633.50 5625 DUPONT AVE N JESSE & PENNY SALAZAR 55430 15124 01- 118 -21- 33.0068 89365 $805.25 5440 HUMBOLDT AVE N SHARON KOTULA 55430 15124 01- 118 -21.34 -0104 89225 $938.63 5357 COLFAX AVE N JAMES & CHRISTINE POLHOCKY 55430 15124 02- 118.21 -14 -0029 89103 $1,737.38 5815 JAMES AVE N JEFFREY & ANNETTE HANSON 55430 15124 02- 118 -21.44 -0111 89590 $381.50 5350 JAMES AVE N CHA YANG 55430 EHAY & TRU VANG 4914 RUSSELL AVE N, MPLS, MN 15124 02- 118 -21 -44 -0132 89961 $334.25 5425 HUMBOLDT AVE N GAIL VAN HORN 55430 15124 03- 118.21 -12 -0015 89667 $1,338.00 6031 BROOKLYN BLVD JAMES FERRARA 651 BUCHANAN ST NE, MPLS 55413 15124 03- 118 -21 -21 -0053 89667 $381.50 6024 HALIFAX PLACE TRINA & TONY LOVE 55429 15124 03-- 118 -21 -44 -0016 89102 $1,657.50 5309 BROOKLYN BLVD DOUGLAS & MARY CLIFTON 55429 15124 27- 119 -21.32 -0057 89663 $1,060.00 7101 MAJOR AVE N PAUL & GAIL STONE 55429 15124 27- 119 -21 -33 -0036 90040 $3,727.50 6942 MAJOR AVE N TODD UNDHEIM 55429 15124 27- 119 -21 -43 -0020 89662 $1,657.50 7001 DREW AVE N JULIE GREENFIELD 55429 15124 34- 119 -21 -12 -0021 89657 $381.50 6706 DREW AVE N CHERYL HENDERSON 55429 15124 34- 119 -21- 12.0046 90010 $580.15 6807 DREW AVE N DWAYNE & CARMEN CATTLEDGE 55429 15124 35- 119 -21 -11 -0025 00911 $1,018.50 6753 HUMBOLDT AVE N HUMBOLDT SQUARE OWNERS ASSOC. 4801 114TH AVE NE, BLAINE, MN 55449 15124 36- 119 -21 -34 -0012 89310 $1,045.13 6114 BRYANT AVE N WILLIAM KOLBE 55430 15124 36. 119 -21 -43 -0022 90025 $712.25 6117 LYNDALE AVE N JOHN ROMEO, SR. 55430 $20,743.17 Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT WEED REMOVAL COSTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the Weed Inspector of the City of Brooklyn Center has caused noxious weeds and tall grass to be cut down on certain properties within the City under the authority of Minnesota Statutes, Section 18 -271; and WHEREAS, on March 12, 2001, there remained unpaid certain of these weed destruction accounts; and WHEREAS, assessment rolls for unpaid accounts from 2000, copies of which are attached hereto and part hereof by reference, have been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where an unpaid weed destruction account is to be assessed with the amount to be assessed; and WHEREAS, said statute authorizes the certification of delinquent weed destruction accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for weed destruction costs: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. Said assessment roll of unpaid weed destruction accounts is hereby adopted and certified as Levy No. 15125. 2. The assessment as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2001, in one annual installment with interest thereon at seven (7) percent per annum and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from June 1, 2001 through December 31, 2002. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the adoption of this resolution; and he or she may, at any time thereafter, pay to the • City Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. • RESOLUTION NO. Such payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessment shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. 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 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL MARCH 12, 2001 WEED DESTRUCTION 2001 UNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs one (1) year PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY ( ADDN. I Address Name NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. NO. AM OUNT Legal Description Mailing Address 15125 01. 118.21.34.0078 89225 $130.00 5305 YANT AVE N SHERRITA SCROGGINS 15125 33. 119.21 - 13.0077 89346 $230.00 6601 UNITY AVENUE NORTH SCHELLINA HUGHES 15125 33. 119.21 -41 -0113 89342 $130.00 6332 REGENT AVE N MAI LEE THAO & GER XIONG 15125 34. 119.21 -13 -0009 89100 $130.00 6520 BROOKLYN BLVD PHYLLIS OWENS 15125 35- 119 -21- 11.0036 01291 $360.00 1531, 1537 HUMBOLDT PLACE N ROSEMARY TERRACE CORP 1507 & 1509 HUMBOLDT AVE N 17799 KENWOOD TRAIL #400 LAKEVILLE, MN 55044 15125 35. 119 -21- 11.0038 03257 $130.00 WEST OF 6807 69TH AVE N VADIM PARTOLIN 616 MASSELIN AVE #223 LOS ANGELES CA 90036 15125 36. 119.21.12 -0038 89105 $320.00 EAST OF 701 69TH AVE N DAVID EVANSON 2208 73RD AVE N BROOKLYN PARK, MN 55444 $1,430.00 Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the records of the Public Utilities Department list certain accounts delinquent as of January 2, 2001; and WHEREAS, the owners of record of the properties served by each delinquent account have been notified of the delinquency according to legal requirements; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 444.075 and City Ordinances, Sections 4 -105 and 16 -204 authorize certification of such delinquent accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; and WHEREAS, an assessment roll, a copy of which is attached hereto and part hereof by reference, has been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where a delinquent public utility account is to be assessed with the amount, including interest and service charges, to be assessed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for delinquent public utility accounts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. Said assessment roll of delinquent public utility accounts is hereby adopted and certified as Levy No. 15126. 2. The assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2001, in one annual installment with interest thereon at seven (7) percent per annum, and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from June 1, 2001 through December 31, 2002. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, with interest accrued to the date of payment, to the City Treasurer, except that no interest shall be charged if the entire assessment is paid within 30 days from the ® RESOLUTION NO. adoption of this resolution; and he or she may, at any time thereafter, pay to the City Treasurer the entire amount of the assessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before November 15, or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 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. • CURRENT Ck,. &CATION REPORT 0 07 -MAR -2001 (08:,540page 1 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 100046000401 DOROTHY PINCK S Y 177.47 30.00 207.47 3311921120025 6725 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1679 100050000704 THOMAS ANDREWS S Y 209.18 30.00 239.18 3311921120036 5312 67TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1650 100069000603 PATRICK HAVERKOST S Y 60.91 30.00 90.91 3311921120041 6730 TOLEDO AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1668 100079000404 KAREN EDEBURN S Y 184.02 30.00 214.02 3311921120072 6801 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER.MN 55429 -1665 100085000603 KHALI RASHEED S Y 62.18 30.00 92.18 3311921120066 6837 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1665 100112000303 SCOTT EELLS S Y 199.10 30.00 229.10 3311921120095 6807 REGENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1661 100164000006 DEBORAH SALITERMAN S Y 144.50 30.00 174.50 3311921110087 6700 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1656 100179000303 MICK MAGUIRE S Y 243.39 30.00 273.39 3311921110038 6839 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1611 100179000303 JOANNE MAGUIRE 2 Y 3311921110038 6839 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1611 100186000401 CARLOS MUJICA S Y 205.56 30.00 235.56 3311921110034 6812 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1612 100211000304 ROBERT SHAW S Y 214.84 30.00 244.84 3311921110009 6836 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1607 100229000304 BEVERLY DAVIS S Y 480.05 30.00 510.05 3311921110002 6825 NOBLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1604 100384000402 OBIDIAH HENRY S Y 63.00 30.00 93.00 2711921330019 6914 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1332 CURRENT (... ,?<ATION REPORT * 07 -MAR -2001 (06.; 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CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:.:, age 12 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 301800000403 KENNETH R LUKE S Y 180.44 30.00 210.44 3311921440033 6113 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2347 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 736.75 30.00 766.75 3311921440010 4801 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2339 301838000002 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440010 3644 CHICAGO AVE S MPLS MN 55407 -2604 301839000904 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP S Y 308.08 30.00 338.08 3311921440004 6226 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2346 301839000904 EXODUS COMM DEV CORP B Y 3311921440004 3644 CHICAGO AVE S MPLS MN 55407 -2604 301862000902 KATIE HUGHES S Y 93.23 30.00 123.23 3311921430039 6125 SCOTT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2355 301886000102 DONNA JUNGERS S Y 107.59 30.00 137.59 3311921130079 6523 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2076 301897000802 JEFFREY TONE S Y 163.90 30.00 193.90 3311921130068 5300 HOWE LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1632 301987000903 JED RANCOUR S Y 290.95 30.00 320.95 3311921130014 6524 UNITY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2075 302010000802 PAUL MCCORMICK S Y 195.90 30.00 225.90 3311921130031 5119 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1640 302026000002 MRS TIM ASLESON S Y 229.10 30.00 259.10 3311921130047 5224 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2013 302042000002 MALLOY JEANNE S Y 314.96 30.00 344.96 3311921140036 4906 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2007 302055000403 GARY DAVIS S Y 204.18 30.00 234.18 3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:35) page 13 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302055000403 TONYA DAVIS 2 Y 204.18 30.00 234.18 3311921410071 6407 PERRY AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2063 302093000801 YVONNE C HOFMANN S N 139.25 30.00 169.25 3311921410102 6430 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2068 302093000801 YVONNE C HOFMANN B Y 3311921410102 11135 PARK DR ROGERS MN 55374 -9603 302103000602 KENNETH PETRIE S Y 224.14 30.00 254.14 3311921410120 6345 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2065 302188000403 BEVERLY KILLEBREW S Y 110.00 30.00 140.00 3311921420079 5318 ELEANOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429- 2023 302260000501 RONALD RICHARD S Y 137.45 30.00 167.45 3311921410016 6342 ORCHARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2058 302295000403 JON L HUDLOW S Y 260.74 30.00 290.74 3411921320019 6431 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 302300000702 JAMES CAPLES S Y 256.19 30.00 286.19 3411921320024 6401 MAJOR AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2134 302322000102 JOSEPH SCHORN S Y 108.60 30.00 138.60 3411921320008 6401 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2132 302336000504 MICHAEL MEDINA S Y 239.24 30.00 269.24 3411921320055 4521 KATHRENE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2152 302336000504 DAWN MEDINA 2 Y 3411921320055 4521 KATHRENE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 302422000004 RANDAL GEROLD S Y 245.32 30.00 275.32 3411921330047 6231 LEE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2477 302575000504 STEPHEN GROVEN S Y 40.01 30.00 70.01 3411921320115 6401 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2130 aFlj CURRENT C,_W' REPORT �. 07 -MAR -2001 (08:_ .age 14 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 302579000105 ALAN STROH S N 86.85 30.00 116.85 3411921320079 6325 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2128 302579000105 BEVERLY COOPER O Y 3411921320079 4325 ZANE AVE N CRYSTAL MN 55422 -1057 302631000704 GILBERT N YANG S Y 101.63 30.00 131.63 3411921320107 6442 KYLE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2131 302652000102 PATTI HELDT S Y 98.40 30.00 128.40 3411921330005 6219 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2467 302678000103 R J COFER S Y 121.12 30.00 151.12 0311821210105 3818 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 302678000103 PAUL M RODGERS 2 Y 0311821210105 3818 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2402 302719000206 GABRIEL SAYEE S Y 199.98 30.00 229.98 3411921340017 6121 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4042 302721000801 D H HAMMONDS JR. S Y 219.24 30.00 249.24 3411921340073 3807 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -4021 302802000002 ROBERT BOLDEN S N 191.29 30.00 221.29 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302802000002 NAOMI LAWSON B Y 3411921340115 4201 63RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2144 302842000203 BRUCE DEARMON S Y 172.96 30.00 202.96 3411921310096 6324 INDIANA AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2121 302878000902 MARY T JOHNSON S Y 66.54 30.00 96.54 3411921230065 4306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2108 302918000102 MARK HENKELS S Y 185.80 30.00 215.80 3411921230054 4319 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1721 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:35) page 15 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 302933000204 KRISTINE E PEDERSON S Y 111.71 30.00 141.71 3411921240039 4212 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1720 302940000304 MICHAEL WASTE S N 63.11 30.00 93.11 3411921230046 4400 WINCHESTER LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1724 302940000304 COMMERCIAL FEDERAL F Y 3411921230046 4501 DODGE ST 2ND FLOOR OMAHA NE 68131 303036000601 BETTY DUDLEY S Y 77.67 30.00 107.67 3411921130010 6510 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1751 303116000902 STEVE CAMPBELL S Y 194.30 30.00 224.30 3411921130062 6531 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303118000706 JANIS SALO S Y 183.70 30.00 213.70 3411921130060 6543 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1827 303119000602 MARLENE KIMKER S Y 173.62 30.00 203.62 3411921130012 3400 66TH AVE N e BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -1810 303144000504 EDITH ZEAH S Y 71.50 30.00 101.50 3411921310004 6349 HALIFAX DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2118 303182000801 M DONALD BLOM S Y 135.21 30.00 165.21 3411921420007 6301 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2173 408668000802 JOEL MORRISSETTE S Y 242.33 30.00 272.33 0211821140017 5834 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2650 408681000103 AMELIA JANIAK S Y 205.47 30.00 235.47 0211821140035 5727 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2645 408692000803 JOSEPH DANCHO S Y 185.04 30.00 215.04 0211821140064 5742 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2646 408710000605 KIMBERLY WOODFORD S Y 92.81 30.00 122.81 0211821140058 5737 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2641 CURRENT k_. , *_ CATION REPORT . 07 -MAR -2001 (08: _`J age 16 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 408710000605 SANDRA WOODFORD 2 Y 92.81 30.00 122.81 0211821140058 5825 74TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -3134 408710000605 ROGER WOODFORD C Y 0211821140058 5825 74TH AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 -3134 408785000602 RAY WARREN S Y 263.51 30.00 293.51 0111821220073 6026 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2634 408801000602 WILLIAM LEMIRE S Y 85.99 30.00 115.99 0111821220065 6021 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2629 408835000604 RESIDENT S N 311.70 30.00 341.70 0111821230087 5743 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2660 408835000604 TRINA L WARD 0 Y 0111821230087 1263 VANBUREN ' ST PAUL MN 55104 -2015 408846000302 MYRTLE /ROBIN HALL S Y 198.32 30.00 228.32 0111821230034 5730 FREMONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2659 408901000502 WILLIAM CRONKHITE S Y 210.55 30.00 240.55 0111821220051 6013 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2624 408903000302 KEITH CARRICO S Y 42.35 30.00 72.35 0111821220053 6001 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2624 408903000302 KEITH CARRICO B Y 0111821220053 7529 62ND CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55428 -2824 408923000904 ANDREW YOUNG JR S Y 127.23 30.00 157.23 0111821230017 5715 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2656 408949000904 SHANNON GOODRICH S Y 239.51 30.00 269.51 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 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:35) page 17 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 408957000802 CRANSTON ROLLINS S Y 262.16 30.00 292.16 3611921330026 6106 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2235 408963000005 LARRY SCHULTZ S Y 241.64 30.00 271.64 3611921330020 6125 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2227 409002000104 JOSEPH SPINDLER S N 105.46 30.00 135.46 0111821240055 5740 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2762 409002000104 DION PROPERTIES B Y 0111821240055 4088 TOLEDO AVE S ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 -2903 409010000102 CHRIS BATEMAN S Y 105.00 30.00 135.00 0111821240030 5840 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2746 409023000604 FRANK MOCK S Y 279.37 30.00 309.37 0111821210051 6012 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409026000302 LARRY S PAGE S Y 196.66 30.00 226.66 0111821210048 6030 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2750 409176000101 JANET JOHNSON S Y 127.52 30.00 157.52 0111821240062 5700 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2758 409209000202 BILL KOLBE S Y 195.88 30.00 225.88 3611921340012 6114 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2215 409289000502 MICHAEL MCCOY S Y 187.00 30.00 217.00 0111821210026 5942 ALDRICH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2718 409429000604 DAVID REYES S Y 228.44 30.00 258.44 0111821130045 5700 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2728 409887000102 TED FLAVION S Y 99.56 30.00 129.56 3611921320076 6412 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1838 409911000108 WUENSCH S Y 109.42 30.00 139.42 3611921320050 6400 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1836 CURRENT (_CATION REPORT •. 07 -MAR -2001 (08d_ sge 18 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 409953000002 STEVEN CUNNINGHAM S Y 222.08 30.00 252.08 3611921320009 6337 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1825 409989000802 AUDREY HEAVENS S Y 308.53 30.00 338.53 3611921310032 1001 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1812 410015000401 GLADYS TERRY S Y 246.25 30.00 276.25 3611921310022 6435 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1802 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 659.73 30.00 689.73 3611921130119 615 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1644 410090000201 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921130119 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410091000102 D.SCHWALENBERG INC S N 854.24 30.00 884.24 3611921420020 6351 LILAC DR N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1903 410091000102 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC B Y 3611921420020 1776 MAPLE LANE ROSEVILLE MN 55113 -1426 410093010802 CROWN BRAWLEY LLC S N 677.06 30.00 707.06 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 N 200.42 30.00 230.42 3611921330063 1201 63RD LA N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1864 410100000002 DORIS TEICHNER B Y 3611921330063 2165 131ST LA NW COON RAPIDS MN 55448 -2555 503234000105 DAVID GLAUVITZ S Y 198.70 30.00 228.70 3411921140071 3300 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2254 503249000403 ROBERT W STRAUCH S Y 310.94 30.00 340.94 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:35) page 19 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503249000403 LISA STRAUCH 2 Y 310.94 30.00 340.94 3411921410126 3013 QUARLES RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2247 503266000203 JERRY GOSS S Y 192.59 30.00 222.59 3411921140034 3306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2246 503266000203 JANELLE GOSS 2 Y 3411921140034 3306 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2246 503271000501 WALTER S JEGELA S Y 201.51 30.00 231.51 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 503305000503 JOSE C ROSARIO S Y 99.63 30.00 129.63 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 503306000404 KELLY HOSHAL S Y 128.43 30.00 158.43 3411921410026 3206 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2237 I 503350000904 JAMES GENADEK S Y 203.12 30.00 233.12 3411921410080 6307 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2049 503376000908 BECKY MCDERMOTT S Y 146.86 30.00 176.86 3411921410094 3313 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2226 503434000906 DALE CERNOHLAVEK S Y 224.37 30.00 254.37 3511921320082 2700 OHENRY RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2040 503445000606 CYNTHIA MEIER S Y 184.86 30.00 214.86 3511921320062 2801 64TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2010 503475000903 MARK CHRIST S Y 237.72 30.00 267.72 3511921320023 2625 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2014 `' i CURRENT ._ ,1 CATION REPORT �. 07 -MAR -2001 (08.- 'dge 20 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503482000005 BRIDGID MAGEL S Y 256.01 30.00 286.01 3511921320030 2813 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2018 503490000001 HENRY R SCHWARTZ S Y 72.77 30.00 102.77 3511921320017 2906 65TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2021 503510010502 STEVEN VONSEG S Y 99.30 30.00 129.30 3511921230005 2806 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -1716 503510010502 SEENGBEUAN PHILAPHON 2 Y 3511921230005 2806 66TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 I 503577000605 RICK PETERSON S Y 144.08 30.00 174.08 3411921440078 3119 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2614 503591000805 ORETTA MOORE S Y 165.85 30.00 195.85 3411921430036 3507 62ND AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2622 503699000901 THELBERT WILKERSON S Y 282.10 30.00 312.10 3411921440006 3107 63RD AVE N r BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2203 503749000903 ROXANNE HAMILTON S Y 94.13 30.00 124.13 3511921330033 2806 NASH RD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2036 503867000506 ABDI LIBAN S Y 281.20 30.00 311.20 0211821220054 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2304 503867000506 KHADRA ABD UL LE 2 Y 0211821220054 5942 VINCENT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2304 503929000107 ROBERTA JOHNSON S Y 265.65 30.00 295.65 0211821230009 5836 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2456 503940000602 TERESA KNIGHT S Y 238.11 30.00 268.11 0311821110111 5949 XERXES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2311 503972000702 SPENCER KRUCHTEN S N 158.37 30.00 188.37 0311821110093 5949 YORK AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2640 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:35) page 21 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 503972000702 SPENCER KRUCHTEN B Y 158.37 30.00 188.37 0311821110093 2348 JAMES AVE N MPLS MN 55411 -1959 504051000903 CLIFFORD WILLIAMS S Y 87.02 30.00 117.02 0311821110071 5924 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2630 504056000402 DON THAYER S Y 173.55 30.00 203.55 0311821140016 3315 59TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2603 504113000503 RAMONA TAYLOR S Y 268.99 30.00 298.99 0311821120084 6048 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 504114000406 ANTOINE COURTNEY S Y 204.63 30.00 234.63 0311821120085 6042 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2516 504141000102 DAVID SPRUNK S Y 255.39 30.00 285.39 0311821120070 3700 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2508 504172000302 SHARON MILLER S Y 331.35 30.00 361.35 0311821240081 3806 58TH AVE N r BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3005 504216000104 SARAH ROCKMORE S Y 143.76 30.00 173.76 0311821210001 3801 COMMODORE DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2405 504282000004 JASON LEE S Y 287.76 30.00 317.76 0311821120048 5912 ADMIRAL LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2527 504293000704 JAMES ARRINGTON S Y 251.59 30.00 281.59 0311821210077 5901 HALIFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2433 504305000303 SUZANNE BUSS S Y 200.60 30.00 230.60 0311821210057 6001 HALIFAX PL BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2439 504338000402 MARGARET M EIDE S Y 132.72 30.00 162.72 0311821210119 4207 61ST AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2419 504354000302 JULIE WARREN S Y 206.48 30.00 236.48 0311821210081 5900 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2462 CURRENT C_. CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08i'; -, age 22 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 504425000802 JOANN GILBAUGH S Y 208.11 30.00 238.11 0311821130008 5717 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3057 504524000803 MARTY LANDSEM S Y 210.69 30.00 240.69 0311821310055 3807 56TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3020 504597000002 THOMAS ADKINS S Y 268.09 30.00 298.09 0311821430084 3601 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 504597000002 ROBIN ADKINS 2 Y 0311821430084 3601 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3309 504619000402 BRENDA STONE S Y 137.39 30.00 167.39 0311821430030 3607 54TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3305 504642000504 STEVEN R FORCE S Y 297.54 30.00 327.54 0311821430036 5336 SAILOR LA BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3320 504723000703 GREG BARTON S Y 121.43 30.00 151.43 0311821420009 5655 NORTHPORT DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3016 504841000402 CRAIG LOUISELLE S Y 185.62 30.00 215.62 0311821240011 5736 JUNE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -2908 606041000501 C BLANCHETTE S Y 174.69 30.00 204.69 1011821320049 4821 TWIN LAKE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3811 606048000808 RICHARD LEE S Y 601.63 30.00 631.63 1011821320063 4216 LAKEBREEZE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3818 606054030604 JERRY MCBEAN S N 173.80 30.00 203.80 1011821320006 4220 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3805 606054030604 GARY SCHULTZ 0 Y 1011821320006 4220 LAKESIDE AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3805 606397000503 MARK ALLEN S N 312.92 30.00 342.92 1011821130061 3701 50TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3912 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (08:35) page 23 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 606397000503 BILL BJERKE O Y 312.92 30.00 342.92 1011821130061 HC1 36F JACOBSON MN 55752 -9500 606414000402 L SETHER S Y 182.68 30.00 212.68 1011821120055 5100 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3334 606430000403 WILLIAM WASHINGTON S Y 885.89 30.00 915.89 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3335 606430000403 ALEANE WASHINGTON 2 Y 1011821120013 5239 DREW AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606469000808 KENNETH WILSON S Y 231.70 30.00 261.70 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606469000808 KAREN WILSON 2 Y 1011821120046 5152 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3338 606495000607 WILLIAM KRIER S Y 235.24 30.00 265.24 1011821120073 5125 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606498000304 GEORGE ENGLES S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 1011821120076 5107 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3337 606509000001 MRS M M NORLING S Y 86.85 30.00 116.85 1011821130005 5006 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3919 606550000802 JAMES COTTINGHAM S Y 78.05 30.00 108.05 1011821210022 5244 GREAT VIEW AVE BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3346 606722000103 KAREN RODRIGUEZ S Y 177.03 30.00 207.03 1011821210068 5107 FRANCE AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3341 606733000803 MAUREEN WARD S Y 121.01 30.00 151.01 1011821210057 5120 TWIN LAKE BLVD E BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3351 606876000502 DELORES RILEY S Y 153.32 30.00 183.32 1011821140069 5017 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3402 CURRENT C.._f!'CATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:u --)) :ige 24 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 606906000902 JANET HUNGERFORD S Y 309.47 30.00 339.47 1011821130026 4931 BEARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3944 606926000502 BARBARA PANZANO S Y 216.90 30.00 246.90 1011821410010 3205 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3902 606926000502 CAROL WRIGHT 2 Y 1011821410010 3205 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 606935000403 TERRY LARSON S Y 144.79 30.00 174.79 1011821140020 3112 49TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3934 606941000602 ROBERT WASHAM S Y 194.46 30.00 224.46 1011821140016 4929 BROOKLYN BLVD BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3405 606953000103 LIZABETH MUTKA S Y 330.46 30.00 360.46 1011821140021 4900 ZENITH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55429 -3926 607096000703 HASSAN H WEBO S Y 239.78 30.00 269.78 0211821330027 2800 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3305 607112000703 STEPHANIE WILBUR S Y 114.15 30.00 144.15 0211821340064 5306 RUSSELL AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2950 607136000901 LOUIS E SULLIVAN S Y 80.07 30.00 110.07 0211821340028 2321 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2937 607140000303 PATRICIA UDOVICH S Y 305.10 30.00 335.10 0211821340024 5408 QUEEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2948 607231000304 LAWRENCE HECK S Y 211.46 30.00 241.46 0211821430028 5306 OLIVER AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3031 607236000807 VERN RECK S Y 199.32 30.00 229.32 0211821430019 5319 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028 607240000202 LAURA RUPP S Y 82.45 30.00 112.45 0211821430107 5345 NEWTON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3028 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07- MAR -2001 (09:02) page 25 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607257000204 JACK BONIFACE S Y 187.48 30.00 217.48 0211821430060 5331 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3024 607267000002 STEVE DYE S Y 208.25 30.00 238.25 0211821430077 2006 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3011 607267000002 CARLA DYE 2 Y 0211821430077 2006 55TH AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3011 607272000302 RON MARTIN S Y 208.32 30.00 238.32 0211821430084 5418 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3027 607280000308 RONALD EDBERG S Y 199.14 30.00 229.14 0211821430055 5332 MORGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3025 607368000802 SCOTT VINCENT S Y 271.14 30.00 301.14 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3049 607368000802 RHONDA VINCENT 2 Y 0211821440097 5345 JAMES AVE N r BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607391000902 RAMON ROCHA S Y 178.42 30.00 208.42 0211821440053 5324 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3050 607410000602 PATRICK J HANSEN S Y 151.10 30.00 181.10 0211821440138 5425 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3070 607437000502 LINDA MITCHELL S Y 170.72 30.00 200.72 0211821440037 5325 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3137 607455000205 CHARLES SKAUDIS S Y 233.55 30.00 263.55 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 607489000202 JEANINE HORAN S Y 215.14 30.00 245.14 0211821410044 5601 IRVING AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3074 CURRENT Cn,., ATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:L,._ l0 ge 26 of 29 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607513000207 DANIEL SINN S Y 89.09 30.00 119.09 0211821410103 5533 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3053 607517000805 TODD BARNES S Y 374.65 30.00 404.65 0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3055 607517000805 BERNADETTE ANDERSON B Y 0211821410059 5603 JAMES AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607537000401 STEPHEN J JOHNSON S Y 137.63 30.00 167.63 0211821410111 5524 KNOX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3062 607562000202 DANIELLE K HANLY S Y 197.97 30.00 227.97 0211821410078 5618 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3068 607568000608 LARRY KRONE S Y 184.58 30.00 214.58 0211821410096 5532 LOGAN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3066 607651000402 DEAN TUCKER S Y 243.67 30.00 273.67 0211821310043 2301 ERICON DR .` BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2917 607651000402 BETTY TUCKER 2 Y 0211821310043 2301 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607670000101 JASON CUNNINGHAM S Y 236.53 30.00 266.53 0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2920 607670000101 ERIN CUNNINGHAM 2 Y 0211821310019 2406 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2920 607675000602 KEVIN SMITH S Y 239.95 30.00 269.95 0211821310036 2306 ERICON DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2918 607718000504 MATTHEW HAWTON S Y 212.96 30.00 242.96 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2909 607718000504 AMY HAWTON 2 Y 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07- MAR. -2001 (09:02) page 27 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607750000406 ERIC SEPPANEN S Y 197.85 30.00 227.85 0111821320077 5636 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3176 607760010107 MADIA LOGAN S N 234.78 30.00 264.78 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3174 607760010107 MADIA LOGAN B Y 0111821320064 1664 84TH CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55444 -1482 607760010107 ROGER LOGAN B Y 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607770010906 PAUL WINTERS S Y 166.10 30.00 196.10 0111821320053 5539 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607772020605 SEAN WATKINS S Y 220.91 30.00 250.91 0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607772020605 LUMARIE WATKINS 2 Y 0111821320075 5547 GIRARD AVE N e BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607775000502 DAVID MEAWAY S Y 177.54 30.00 207.54 0111821320050 5609 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169 607791000506 KENNETH MALONEY S Y 141.23 30.00 171.23 0111821320037 5548 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3168 607909000404 TAHIROU DIOURY S Y 210.38 30.00 240.38 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 607934000303 SETH CARTER S Y 177.35 30.00 207.35 0111821320097 5511 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3155 607980000604 JESSE SALAZAR S Y 268.91 30.00 298.91 0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 CURRENT CL_.`.<ATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:v- 1 1 0ge 28 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607980000604 PENNY SALAZAR 2 Y 268.91 30.00 298.91 0111821320004 5625 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3153 607995000902 LOLA I NELSEN S Y 275.62 30.00 305.62 0111821310081 5540 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3152 608009000102 ALLEN BODE S Y 178.16 30.00 208.16 0111821310029 5601 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3149 608035000902 BRUCE HEALY S Y 184.06 30.00 214.06 0111821310054 5517 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608039000505 MARK KAMMERER S Y 225.94 30.00 255.94 0111821310052 5541 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608050000904 TAMI ATHENS S N 81.37 30.00 111.37 0111821310096 5630 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3146 608050000904 JOHN W BUNCH 0 Y 0111821310096 2705 XANTHUS LANE PLYMOUTH MN 55447 -1570 608067000007 JEFFREY MORRISON S Y 211.52 30.00 241.52 0111821310105 5513 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3246 608098000304 THOMAS W STORIE S Y 181.58 30.00 211.58 0111821310110 5607 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 147.73 30.00 177.73 0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608254000304 CHARLES WALL S Y 298.84 30.00 328.84 0111821430080 5334 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206 608266000903 ANTHONY KUYKENDALL S Y 82.70 30.00 112.70 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 CURRENT CERTIFICATION REPORT 07 -MAR -2001 (09:02) page 29 of 29 ACCOUNT - NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ---------------------------------- 7 ------- - -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 608322000103 PAMELA SCHMAEDKA S Y 241.02 30.00 271.02 0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 170.72 30.00 200.72 0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 608333000803 JAMES SCHELLER S Y 192.95 30.00 222.95 0111821340082 904 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3569 608358000805 M & D MOEN JR S Y 188.36 30.00 218.36 0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 608362000203 JAMES PLOHOCKY S Y 220.31 30.00 250.31 0111821340104 5357 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121 608375000702 PAUL DORNFELD S Y 114.81 30.00 144.81 0111821340089 5310 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3126 608430000004 BARBARA PLOUMEN S Y 88.96 30.00 118.96 0111821330158 5456 EMERSON AVE Ne BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3132 608434000603 DUANE ENNINGA S Y 229.14 30.00 259.14 0111821330094 5435 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608435000502 TAHASHA L HARPOLE S Y 174.39 30.00 204.39 0111821330096 5427 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608499000803 JUSTIN BRANDVOLD S Y 184.58 30.00 214.58 0111821330044 5404 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3166 608528000304 MARK KLINGLE S Y 220.59 30.00 250.59 0111821330030 5314 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3138 60852.8000304 TAMI KLINGLE 2 Y 0111821330030 5314 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3138 301C 62772.36* 9030.00* 71802.36* City Council Agenda Item No. 7b MEMORANDUM DATE: March 7, 2001 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Michael Krech, Public Works Specialist SUBJECT: An Ordinance Relating to Telecommunications Antennas in the Right of Way; Amending Brooklyn Center Code Section 25 -1008, Subd. 3 and Adding New Subdivision 5 to Section 25 -1006 Staff and the City Attorney have continued to discuss the Right of Way Ordinance and recommend adopting the attached Ordinance amending Chapter 25 of the Brooklyn Center Ordinance regarding right of way management. The first change is an addition to new ordinance language that is proposed in the amendment scheduled for public hearing on February 26 The second change is additional language that we believe is necessary to adequately manage the right of way. Changes in Section 1 allow the Director to limit the height of any above ground facility either above a minimum or below a maximum height. This applies to all above ground facilities ® including structures that may be used for telecommunications antennas. Section 2 adds Subdivision 5 to Section 25 -1006. This addition restricts antenna facilities in the right of way to mounting on existing structures. New support structures built for the sole purpose of supporting antennas are not allowed. Antennas attached to existing structures may not extend more that six feet above the height of the existing structure; no antennas can be located where on ground equipment is necessary in a residential district; evidence of permission of the owner must be demonstrated; and the Director has review and approval of the design and location of the facilities. This ordinance is presented this evening for second reading and a public hearing. Staff recommends its approval. • CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER th Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 12 day of March, 2001, at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an ordinance relating to telecommunication antennas in the right of way. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please notify the personnel coordinator at 763 -569 -3303 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS IN THE RIGHT OF WAY; AMENDING BROOKLYN CENTER CODE SECTION 25 -1008, SUBD. 3 AND ADDING NEW SUBDIVISION 5 TO SECTION 25 -1006 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Brooklyn Center Code Section 25 -1008, Subd. 3 is amended as follows: Subdivision 3. Stnndards for Construction or Installation The requirements . and standards for facility construction or installation are contained in the General Requirements as specified by the Director. The Director may assign or prohibit specific locations for facilities within the right -of -way, or any particular segment thereof_ and m_a limit the height of above onnd facilities All excavation, obstruction, or other permits issued by the Director involving the installation or replacement of facilities shall designate the proper location for the facility at issue. The Director may deny a permit application, as provided in Section 25 -1014, in the event the proposed location of such facilities is not consistent with the location required by the Director. The Director may revoke a permit, as provided in Section 25 -1019, in the event the facilities are installed in a location that is inconsistent with the location designated in the applicable permit. Any registrant whose facilities were previously located in the right -of -way in a position at variance with the locations established by the Director shall, no later than at the time of the next reconstruction or excavation of the area where its facilities are located, move that facility to its assigned position within the right -of -way, unless this requirement is waived by the Director for good cause shown, upon consideration of such factors as the remaining economic life of the facilities, public safety, customer service needs and hardship to the registrant. ORDINANCE NO. Page 2 Section 2. Brooklyn Center City Code Section 25 -1006 is amended by adding new Subdivision 5 as follows: Subdivision 5 Ant enna Support Strictures_ No perm will h . issued for the erection of stnictur .s in the right -of -way for the sole uprose_. o� ortin telecommunications nt .nna Pe rmits may be Wanted for the attachment of telecommunication antennas and ancill wires a nd accessories to existing structures in the right -of wa-y, subject to the following conditions• a The height of the antenna and rel ated equipment may not extend more than six feet above the ton of the previrn exjstir�p supn - stnictim -, and h No antenn s may he nermitt .d that have assorinted or ancillary on- mmd earninment in any residential district of the City, and r. The permission of the owner must h demons and d Design and location of facilities are subject to review and annul of the Director- Section 3. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of , 2001. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication: Effective Date: (Underline indicates new matter; brackets indicate matter to be deleted.) City Council Agenda Item No. 7c i Office of the Ci ty Clerk T City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community RANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk 4"�aa DATE: March 7, 2001 SUBJECT: Public Hearing: An Ordinance Amending the Penalty Sections of the City Ordinances of Brooklyn Center to Reflect the Changes in Minnesota Statutes The attached ordinance amendment is offered for second reading and public hearing on March 12, 2001. The City Council approved first reading of the ordinance on February 12, 2001. Notice of the public hearing was published in the February 21, 2001, Brooklyn Center Sun -Post. Effective date will be April 20, 2001. Materials which were included in the February 12, 2001, Council agenda packet are also attached. Attachments 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 � (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (7 3) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 I Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk *4wf W DATE: January 30, 2001 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending the Penalty Sections of the City Ordinances of Brooklyn Center to Reflect the Changes in Minnesota Statutes Attached is a memorandum from Anna Krause Crabb of Carson and Clelland. The memorandum informs the City of a new law which became effective August 1, 2000, which would allow cities to raise the maximum fines for violations of City Ordinances previously at $700 to $1,000. Included also is a copy of Minnesota Statutes 2000, Section 609.034. An ordinance is attached which would amend the penalty sections of the City Ordinances to reflect the changes in Minnesota Statutes. Attachments i 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 MEMORANDUM o TO: Michael McCauley, City Mana * Brooklyn Center Fax: 569 -3494 FROM: Anna Krause Crabb RE: City Ordinances DATE: 9 November 2000 This memorandum is to inform you that effective August 1, 2000, the Minnesota legislature made effective a law which would allow cities to raise the maximum fines for violations of City Ordinances previously at $700 to raise those fines to $1,000. The maximum fines for misdemeanors under Minnesota statutes is now $1,000. Therefore, you may wish to amend the ordinances to specify this new maximum fine relevant to any ordinance of violations. Please feel free to contact me or Jeff Carson if you have any questions regarding this. S d QNd77370 QNd NOSdUD Wd9S : E0 00, 60 AN Minnesota Statutes 2000, 609.034 http: / /www. revisor. leg .state.mn.us /stats /609/034.html Minnesota Statutes 2000. Table of Chanters Table of contents for Chapter 609 609.034 Increased maximum penalty for ordinance violations. Any law of this state or municipal charter which limits the power of any statutory or home rule charter city, town, county, or other political subdivision to prescribe a maximum fine of $700 or less for an ordinance shall on or after August 1, 2000, be deemed to provide that the statutory or home rule charter city, town, county, or other political subdivision has the power to prescribe a maximum fine of $1,000. HIST: 1983 c 331 s 8; 2000 c 488 art 5 s 8 Copyright 2000 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. 1 of 1 01/18/2001 5:26 PM I CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a ublic hearing will be held on the 12 day of March, 2001, at 7 .m. p g Y p or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending the Penalty Sections of the City Ordinances of Brooklyn Center to Reflect the Changes in Minnesota Statutes. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 763 -569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PENALTY SECTIONS OF THE CITY ORDINANCES OF BROOKLYN CENTER TO REFLECT THE CHANGES IN MINNESOTA STATUTES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Pursuant to Laws of Minnesota 2000, Chapter 488, Article 5, Section 8, the following numbered City Ordinances which prescribe a maximum fine of $700 or imprisonment for 90 days, or both, together with the costs of prosecution for an ordinance violation are hereby amended to prescribe a maximum fine of $1,000 or imprisonment for 90 days, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. Section 1 -120, an ordinance relating to animal control. Section 3 -102G, an ordinance relating to the building code. Section 3 -104E, an ordinance relating to the addressing of buildings. Section 4 -501, an ordinance relating to water and sewer. Section 5 -114, an ordinance relating to conduct at the scene of a fire emergency. Section 5 -211, an ordinance relating to the fire prevention code. Section 5 -304, an ordinance relating to fire prevention provisions in industrial, commercial and residential districts. Section 5 -402, an ordinance relating to the establishment of fire lanes. Section 7 -402, an ordinance relating to connection of drain pipes and the sewer system. i Section 7 -504, an ordinance relating to cleaning of septic tanks and cesspools. ORDINANCE NO. Section 7 -112, an ordinance relating to garbage and sanitation code. Section 9 -2, an ordinance relating to Northwest Suburbs Joint Cable Communications. Section 9 -303, an ordinance relating to burial of certain electrical and communication lines. Section 11 -515, an ordinance relating to club intoxicating liquor licensing. Section 11 -616, an ordinance relating to wine (intoxicating liquor) licensing. Section 11 -716, an ordinance relating to intoxicating liquor licensing. Section 12 -910, an ordinance relating to license suspension or revocation in housing maintenance and occupancy. Section 12 -1205, an ordinance relating to compliance orders in housing maintenance and occupancy. Section 12 -1302, an ordinance relating to execution of housing compliance orders by public authority. Section 13 -117, an ordinance relating to parks and recreation rules and regulations. Section 15 -114, an ordinance relating to the platting code. Section 19 -106, an ordinance prohibiting the keeping of any nuisance or offensive matter. Section 19 -201 an ordinance relating o loitering. . g Section 19 -212, an ordinance relating to cruel treatment to animals. Section 19 -215, an ordinance relating to vagrancy. Section 19 -307, an ordinance relating to curfew. Section 19 -404, an ordinance relating to firearms, fireworks and other dangerous • devices in the City. ORDINANCE NO. Section 19 -502, an ordinance prohibiting destruction or theft of City property. Section 19- 601.2, an ordinance prohibiting the issuance of worthless checks. Section 19 -702, an ordinance prohibiting door to door solicitation under certain circumstances. Section 19 -805, an ordinance regulating the carrying of pistols or revolvers. Section 19 -902, an ordinance prohibiting the obstruction of sidewalk and walkways. Section 19 -1005, an ordinance providing for the abatement of abandoned motor vehicles. Section 19 -1103, an ordinance establishing standards for the operation of drive -in restaurants. Section 19 -1104, an ordinance defining unlawful conduct in a drive -in restaurant. Section 19 -1105, an ordinance defining unlawful assembly in a drive -in restaurant. Section 19 -1106, an ordinance prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages in a drive -in restaurant. Section 19 -1108, an ordinance relating to the public nuisances and petty offenses code. Section 19 -1126, an ordinance regulating the possession and purchase or delivery of barbiturates or other prohibited drugs. Section 19 -1132, an ordinance regulating the sale and possession of codeine. Section 19 -1138, an ordinance prohibiting the inhaling, breathing or drinking of certain substances commonly known as glue and regulating the purchase, sale and possession thereof. Section 19 -1204, an ordinance providing for the abatement of noise. • ORDINANCE NO. Section 19 -1307, an ordinance regulating the operating, parking, storing, repairing, servicing and maintaining of junk vehicles. Section 19 -1403, an ordinance requiring fencing around all outdoor swimming pools. Section 19 -1502, an ordinance relating to use of skateboards and in -line skates. Section 19 -1604, an ordinance providing for the control of noxious weeds. Section 19 -1705, an ordinance prohibiting prostitution, nudity and other acts. Section 19 -1805, an ordinance prohibiting pornography and related materials. Section 20 -900, an ordinance relating to trees, tree diseases, and registration of tree trimmers /removers. Section 21 -111, an ordinance relating to the public transportation code. Section 23- 012.02, an ordinance establishing general licensing regulations. Section 23 -108, an ordinance relating to tobacco products licensing. Section 23- 209.06, an ordinance regulating bowling alleys. Section 23 -303, an ordinance relating to licensing of certain public dancing in the City. Section 23 -410, an ordinance providing for regulations and the licensing of filling stations. Section 23 -508, an ordinance regulating the operation of bicycles. Section 23 -631, an ordinance regulating pawnbrokers. Section 23 -678, an ordinance regulating secondhand goods dealers. Section 23 -1008, an ordinance licensing and regulating the operation of coin - operated and self - service dry cleaning machines. i ORDINANCE NO. Section 23 -1111, an ordinance providing standards for parades and regulating the conduct of parades. Section 23 -1222, an ordinance relating to the sale of motor vehicles, establishing regulations and providing for licensing. Section 23 -1305, an ordinance relating to the sale of Christmas trees. Section 23 -1502, an ordinance requiring the licensing of mechanical contractors and house moving contractors. Section 23 -1614, an ordinance relating to saunas or sauna baths. Section 23 -1719, an ordinance relating to massage parlors, Section 23 -1814, an ordinance relating to rap parlors, conversation parlors, adult encounter groups, adult sensitivity groups, escort services, model services, dancing services, or hostess services. Section 23 -1904, an ordinance relating to charitable gambling. Section 23- 2009.1, 2, an ordinance relating to alarm systems. Section 23 -2117, an ordinance relating to amusement devices. Section 23 -2205, an ordinance regulating currency exchanges. Section 25 -102, an ordinance relating to public streets and drainage ways. Section 25 -304, an ordinance relating to weight limits on streets and highways. Section 25 -604, an ordinance regulating construction of private driveways and sidewalks. Section 27 -101, an ordinance regulating motor vehicles and other conveyances within the City. Section 27 -204, an ordinance regulating safety aspects regarding on- street soliciting and vending by catering food vehicles. . Section 27 -908, an ordinance regulating the use and operation of snowmobiles. ORDINANCE NO. Section 31 -250, an ordinance relating to the civil defense code. Section 34 -210, an ordinance relating to signs. Section 35 -1040, an ordinance relating to the zoning code. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of , 2001 Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date • City Council Agenda Item No. 7d MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Tom Bublitz, Community Development Specialist 1 DATE: March 5, 2001 f SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Proposed Use of 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds and Resolution Approving Projected Use of Funds for 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Program and Authorizing Signature of Subrecipient Agreement with Hennepin County and Any Third Party Agreements At the February 12, 2001 City Council meeting the Brooklyn Center City Council approved Resolution No. 2001 -27 Calling For A Public Hearing On Proposed Use of 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Funds. The public hearing on the proposed use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds is an annual requirement of the Federal CDBG program. Hennepin County has notified the City of Brooklyn Center that its share of the 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement will be $242,294. This amount is a $2,082 increase over last years allocation of $240,212. Brooklyn Center is one of 43 Hennepin County cities participating in the Urban Hennepin County CDBG program. In this program, Federal dollars from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) flow to the County and are dispersed to the 43 participating cities. The 2001 CDBG allocation for the entire County is $3,630,728, which is an increase of $163,728 over the 2000 County allocation. The Federal authorizing statute for the CDBG program requires that each funded activity meet one of three national objectives: benefiting low and moderate income persons, preventing or eliminating slums and /or blight and meeting urgent community needs. The Federal statute also specifies that each grantee must ensure at least 70% of the CDBG expenditure during the program year must be used for activities benefiting very low and low income persons. In the past, the County has managed and met this requirement at the County level and individual cities did not have to meet the 70% requirement at the local level. Due to an increase in the amount of funds allocated and expended on activities removing or preventing slums or blight by cities, the County could no longer ensure that it could meet the statutory requirement. Beginning in program year 2000 and continuing in 2001, each City has to meet this requirement at the local level. MEMORANDUM March 5, 2001 Page 2 For 2001, meeting the 70% requirements means that $169,605.80 of the total $242,294 allocation must be expended on programs and services directly benefiting low income persons. Low income persons are defined as persons with incomes ranging from 50% (very low income) to 80% (low income) of the median household, income in the Minneapolis /St. Paul metropolitan area as defined by HUD. As an example, a four person household earning $32,850 annually would be defined as a very low income household and a four person household at $50,200 income annually is defined as low income. SUMMARY OF 2000 CDBG PROGRAM 1. Allocation of $204,212 for rehabilitation of private property. This program provides up to $15,000 per household for rehabilitation and repair of homes of low income households as a deferred loan. 2. Allocation of $22,500 for Household Outside Maintenance for the Elderly (H.O.M.E.) program. This project has been part of the CDBG program for seven years. The H.O.M.E. program provides minor maintenance and repair for persons 60 years of age and older and or permanently disabled individuals. • 3. Allocation of $13,500 to the Community Emergency Assistance Program Inc. (CEAP) to provide funds to CEAP's Handyworks program. The Handyworks program provides chore services to seniors and disabled persons at reduced cost and includes services such as lawn mowing, snow shoveling, housekeeping, household maintenance, painting and raking. RECOMMENDATION FOR 2001 CDBG PROGRAM The City's 2001 CDBG allocation will be $242,294. With the requirement that Hennepin County cities must meet the 70% low and moderate income benefit at the local level, Brooklyn Center must spend at least $169,605.80 of its 2001 allocation on activities that directly benefit low and moderate income households. Staff is recommending the following CDBG activities be funded for 2001. 1. Allocation of $206,294 to rehabilitation of private property. This would provide up to $15,000 for eligible households for repair of homes of low and moderate income persons. The money would be provided as a deferred loan which would be repaid when the house is sold or at the end of 30 years, which ever comes first. As with many cities in the Urban Hennepin County consortium, the Hennepin County Office of Planning and Development administers the rehabilitation program for the City. Hennepin County Office of Planning and Development has administered the deferred loan program for 2° o administrative fee for management of the City since 1996. Hennepin County charges a 12% g . the program. The fee is paid with CDBG funds and is deducted from the rehabilitation allocation. County staff has indicated there are still 20 to 25 Brooklyn Center households on the deferred waiting list dating back as early as 1993. If approved, the 2001 CDBG allocation for housing rehabilitation would fund between 12 to 15 projects. MEMORANDUM ® March 5, 2001 Page 3 2. Allocation of $22,500 for Household Outside Maintenance for the Elderly (H.O.M.E.) program. This project has been part of the CDBG program for seven years. The H.O.M.E. program provides minor maintenance and repair for persons 60 years of age and older and or permanently disabled individuals. Services provided include painting, interior and exterior, and minor home maintenance repair including installation of grab bars, and minor repairs including windows, sidewalk, house trim etc. Fees are charged to persons using the services based on a sliding fee scale relative'to income, pursuant to Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines for the low and moderate income. In the 2000 CDBG program, the H.O.M.E. allocation was increased by $13,500 from 1999 to provide expanded services. In addition to increasing the number of residents served through the H.O.M.E. program, primarily through exterior painting jobs, Senior Community Services, the administrator of the H.O.M.E. program, has made available its Senior Outreach program to assist in gaining a voluntary compliance of elderly and disabled residents who have violations in the areas of the City housing code. Copies of Senior Community Services program summary and program usage for 2000 is included in the list of attachments. 3. Allocation of $13,500 to the Community Emergency Assistance Program Inc. (CEAP) to provide funds to CEAP's Handyworks program. The Handyworks program provides chore services to seniors and disabled persons at a reduced cost and includes services such as lawn mowing, snow shoveling, housekeeping, household maintenance, painting and raking. CEAP also is to provide assistance to seniors and disabled persons with code violations under the City's housing code. CEAP and Senior Community Services are to coordinate referrals between the two agencies. CEAP is to focus on less complex code enforcement items and Senior Community Services addresses the more complex code enforcement issues up to including major problems such as "garbage house" situations. Information submitted by CEAP, including program usage by Brooklyn Center residents for 2000, is included in the list of attachments. MARKETING ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES AND CEAP The use of services offered by Senior Community Services, through its H.O.M.E. program, and CEAP, through its Handyworks program, are very dependent on marketing efforts aimed at making potential clients aware of the services offered. In an effort to promote awareness of the programs offered by Senior Community Services and CEAP for the 2000 CDBG program (Year 2000 funds must be expended by December 31, 2001) staff is undertaking the following activities: • On -going promotion of the program in the City Watch newsletter. A copy of a City Watch Newsletter article to be included in the April edition is included in the list of attachments. is • The City Watch article will also be included in the "Senior Happenings" newsletter produced by the City's Community Activities and Recreation Services department. The Senior Happenings newsletter reaches 400 homes in Brooklyn Center. MEMORANDUM March 5, 2001 Page 4 • On March 22, 2001, staff has scheduled a meeting with representatives from Senior Community Services (H.O.M.E.) and LEAP, to meet with City Building Inspection, Housing Inspection and Code Enforcement personnel. The purpose of the meeting is to familiarize inspection and code enforcement personnel with resources available to them to assist with code compliance activities this spring. • In addition to CEAP and Senior Community Services, representatives from the Northwest Housing Resource Center will be at the meeting. The Housing Resource Center is not funded with CDBG funds but does offer resources for larger rehabilitation projects and it will be helpful for City code enforcement staff along with CEAP and Senior Community Services staff to become familiar with the Housing Resource Center staff and their programs. • Finally, Senior Community Services has opened a new office in New Hope for the H.O.M.E. program. Prior to the New Hope office, Senior Community Services was located only in Bloomington. The New Hope office should provide improved access to the H.O.M.E. program for eligible Brooklyn Center residents. ADDITIONAL REQUESTS FOR CDBG FUNDING Staff has received two requests from public service agencies for CDBG funding in 2001. They are as follows: 1. Community Action for Suburban Hennepin (CASH) is requesting $4,000 in CDBG funds to supports its housing programs for low and moderate income home buyers, home owners and tenants. A copy of the request from CASH is included in the list of attachments. 2. The Resource Center for Fathers and Families is requesting $1,500 to provide services to the Brooklyn Center /Hennepin County population. A copy of the request from Resource Center for Fathers and Families is in the list of attachments. RESOLUTION APPROVING PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR 2001 URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM The resolution prepared for City Council consideration and included with this memorandum, would authorize $204,212 for rehabilitation of private property, $22,500 for the H.O.M.E. Program and $13,500 to the Community Emergency Assistance Program. It should be noted the maximum dollar amount that can be allocated on an annual basis, for public service projects such as H.O.M.E. and CEAP is $36,000. Representatives from all agencies requesting funding have been notified of the public hearing date and representatives from Senior Community Services and CEAP will be in attendance at the meeting. It is also anticipated that representatives from CASH and the Resource • Center for Fathers and Families will be in attendance at the meeting. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR 2001 URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE OF SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT WITH HENNEPIN COUNTY AND ANY THIRD PARTY AGREEMENTS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center, through execution of a Joint Cooperation Agreement with Hennepin County, is cooperating in the Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Program; and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center has developed a proposal for the use of Urban Hennepin County CDBG funds made available to it, and held a public hearing on March 12, 2001, to obtain the views of citizens on local and Urban Hennepin County housing and community development needs and priorities on the City's proposed use of $242,294 from the 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota approves the following projects for funding from the Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Program and authorizes submittal of the proposal to Hennepin County for review and inclusion in the 2001 Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Program. Project Budget Rehabilitation of Private Property $206,294 Household Outside Maintenance $22,500 for the Elderly Community Emergency Assistance Program $13,500 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor and its City Manager to execute the Subrecipient Agreement and any required Third Party Agreement on behalf of the City to implement the 2001 CDBG Program. 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. • List of Attachments 2001 CDBG Program Information and Requests for Funding 1. Ivory Pates Senior Community Services H.O.M.E. Program Summary and Program Usage for 2000 2. Blue Pates Community Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) Handyworks Program Summary and Usage for 2000 3. Canary Pages April 2001 City Watch Article 4. Green Pates Community Action for Suburban Hennepin (CASH) 2001 CDBG Funding Request 5. Salmon Paszes Resource Center for Fathers and Families 2001 CDBG Funding Request • SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES 10709 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 111, Minnetonka, MN 55305 Phone: (952) 541 -1019 FAX: (952) 541 -0841 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Chinyere (Ike) Njaka President January 19, 2001 Francis Hagen 1st Vice President Mary Henning Mr. Tom Bublitz, 2nd Vice President Community Development Specialist Scott Brandt City of Brooklyn Center Treasurer 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Bob Bean Brooklyn Center, Mn 55430 Secretary Laurie LaFontaine Dear Mr. BUbIItZ: Past President Senior Community Services is requesting that the City of Brooklyn Member-at-Large John - at -Large Boeder Center allocate $22,500 from it's share of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Year XXVII funds to support the Gordon Hughes HOME Program. This is the same amount approved for the current Member -at -Large year. Enclosed is a Hennepin County Request for Funding Senator Rudy Boschwitz application filled out for the City to facilitate our request. 01 ter Coyle rty Guritz g Aiko Higuchi Brooklyn Center's CDBG funds will be leveraged from client fees, Dwight Johnson funding from the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches Gloria Johnson (GMCC) and from donations. The HOME Program operates on a Kevin Krueger Rep. Ann Lenczewski sliding fee scale. Clients cover approximately one - quarter of the Dotty O'Brien Programs' cost. GMCC funding, utilizing Federal Title III monies, Senator Gen Olson helps to subsidize chore services. Friends of HOME, an Curtis A. Pearson organization that solicits private donations, provides contributions Mary Tambornino Leonard J. Thiel as well. Thomas Thorfinnson Tom Ticen If you have any questions, or if the Mayor and City Council would Benjamin F. Withhart like to have an informational presentation, please let me know. Executive Director& C.E.O. Sincerely, PROGRAMS • Multi- Purpose Senior Centers • Senior Outreach Ron Bloch • H.O.M.E. Program Administrator • Transportation Founding Member of Eldercare Partners 0 10 P A United Way Agency 2001 URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY CDBG PROGRAM REQUEST FOR FUNDING (Use one form per project) A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Community: 13rooklvn Center 2. Project Name: HOME (Household & Outside Maintenance for Elderlvl 3. Contact Person /Phone No. Ron Bloch 1 (952 541 -1019 B. PROJECT DATA 1. Funding Request $22.500 2. Is this an existing CDBG- FUNDED Project? X Yes _ No 3. Leveraged Funds: (What other public or private funds does project include ?) Amount $ See # 10 Source age # 10 4. Project Location: Address Citywide .X 5. Project Description: (Describe the project in as much detail as possible, including the local need(s) the project will address) Senior Community Services intends to increase the number of residents served through the HOME Program, primarily in exterior painting jobs (see Attached Program Summary). In addition Senior Community Services will also, through involvement of it's Senior Outreach Program's licensed social workers, work to gain voluntary compliance of elder) and dsiabled residents who have violations in areas of the p Y housing code. 6. Consolidated Plan Priorities: Using the list provided identify what priority(ies) the project will meet. (Note: If proposed project is a low Urban County priority you must explain why it has a higher priority in your community) Pnenty(ies) Public S ervice Ne eds: Se nior Services Benefiting ln w and moderate income pers ons - Hiah Prioritv . 7. Describe anticipated results /accomplishments project will have. (number of persons/households to be assisted/served, number of housing units to be rehabbed/built, etc.) In 2000 the project served 13 households. It is anticipated that approximately 30 households will be served in CDBG Year XXVII. 8. Describe how project will assist community in achieving your Livable Communities Act goals (if applicable). 9. Implementation Schedule: (For the time period 7 -1 -01 to 6- 30 -03, identify the major project tasks to be performed and when they will occur) Date imh Month/ Date ,Qo- going deliv@ry of th e, f9llowino S ervices : CDBG Year XXVII Maintena - Inclu exterior and interior painting. rrnnor home rep&s in the areas of carpenlly. plumbing, concrete and electrigil •..rAc 10. Budget: (Specify total project budget by major project component -Le., administration, planning, construction, acquisition, direct grants, public service.) BUDGET /SOURCE OF FUNDS Component CDBG Other(identify) _Public Services /Eden Pral $ 12.8 $ 95.000 Client fees /UW $13.100 $12.900 Edina/EEHF /Richfield $ 22.700 $ 46.950 United Way /Minns $ 17.800 $ 58.574 GMCC / Brooklyn Center 922,500 $14.000 Friends of HM $ 84,592 Hen County Project Totals $ 88.985 $312.016 NOTE: A copy of the HOME Program Budget is attached showing all anticipated is expenses and revenues for the Program. Attachment H.O.M.E. (Household & Outside Maintenance for Elderly) Program Summary SUMMARY PARAGRAPH - The H.O.M.E. Program is a homemaker, maintenance, and chore program designed as a cost - effective alternative to long term care for the elderly operating in the cities of Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Edina, Richfield, Minnetonka, Brooklyn Center, St. Louis Park, Robbinsdale, Crystal, Plymouth, New Hope and Golden Valley. Persons with disabilities are also eligible for the services. The project maintains a core staff of trained individuals to assure prompt, quality service and a skills bank component. Clients are asked to contribute according to their ability to pay, based on a sliding scale. TARGET POPULATION - Consumers of H.O.M.E. services are residents age 60+ or people with disabilities who live independently and need some affordable in -home services in order to maintain their residence. The Program serves clients who need assistance but are not financially able to pay the full cost of service as well as frail older adults who require services designed to meet the needs of vulnerable elderly. SERVICES - The philosophy of the H.O.M.E. Program is to maintain independence for elders and avoid premature placement in nursing homes by providing homemaker, maintenance, and chore services. Clients are asked to contribute based on a sliding - fee scale. Homemaker services include housecleaning, food preparation, grocery shopping, non - medical personal care, and laundry. Assessments are made and • services provided according to the specific needs of each client for type of service, time and frequency. Chore /home maintenance services include snow removal, lawn care, installation of security features, carpentry, minor plumbing, window washing, painting, weatherization, minor roof repair and other maintenance jobs needed to enable elderly residents to remain in their homes, as well as maintaining their homes in an acceptable manner. STAFF - Home maintenance and homemaker services are provided by workers who are trained in the necessary skill areas and techniques for working with older persons. Skills Bank Workers are also utilized to provide chore services. Staff report to a Program Director, who is responsible for the management and supervision of H.O.M.E. Other staff and volunteers provide administrative and clerical support. FACILITY - Services are provided in the homes of elderly residents. Offices are located at Creekside Community Center, 9801 Penn Ave. South, Bloomington 55431, and 7940 55th Ave North, New Hope, a satellite office is located at the Minnetonka Center. PLACEMENT PROCEDURE - Clients gain access to the program either by a referral from an area agency or by calling the H.O.M.E. office and requesting service. FUNDING SOURCES - Revenues are derived from client Fees, Hennepin County, the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches (GMCC), municipalities in which the . program operates, the United Way, and contributions from clients and the community through an associated organization called Friends of HOME. • T r off, ee e at o m e? Can HeIP r � H.O.M.E. can help you with: Indoor or outdoor painting jobs . Installing bathroom safety bars • Fixing running toilets_ or leaky sinks • Repairing doors that "stick" , • Sealing cracks in caulking . Other minor carpentry, plumbing or` electrical work Free Estimates for Large Scale Jobs Rates Based on a Sliding Contribution Scale According to Income d CALL H.O.M.E. - (763) 504 -6980 Household & Outside Maint enance for Elderly H.O.M.E. is a program of Senior Community Services, a non - profit agency dedicated to providing services to senior citizens in the suburban Hennepin County area, and sponsored by the city of Brooklyn Center. HOME Program 2001 Operating Budget w/ Gov't Revenue Detail REVENUE Contributions /friends of HOME 14,000 United Way 46,950 Government Revenue Bloomington (CDBG) 20,000 Bloomington (HRA) 17,000 Brooklyn Center 22,500 Crystal 1,500 Eden Prairie 12,885 Edina (CDBG & EEHF) 26,000 Golden Valley 1,500 Greater Mpls Council of Churches 58,574 Hennepin County 84,592 Minnetonka 17,800 Plymouth 5,000 Richfield - -- 22,700 School District 281 28,000 Sub -total Gov't Revenue 318,051 Client Fees 95,000 . Total 474,001 EXPENSES - -------------------------- - - - - -- -- Salaries & Wages 351,224 Benefits & Taxes 91,681 Office Rent 2,942 Equipment Repair /Maint. 1,879 Telephone 4,413 Postage 2,379 Pri nting & Publication 4,6 Supplies 12,522 Professional Fees 13,650 Mileage 7,612 ................ ......... Conferences & Meetings 3,124 Insurance 2_,874 Memberships & Subscriptions 1,356 Miscellaneous 182 Depreciation 5,056 Allocation of Admin. 20,442 Total 525,999 Net Excess (Deficit) ($51,998) FROM : SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES PHONE NO. : 541 1019 Feb. 28 2001 03:31PM P2 H OUSE HOL D AND OUT MAIN F OR E S SUMMA R Y OF SERVICE 2 R EPOR T TOT +MAIN HOMEMAKER BLOOMINGTON _ Customers 174 136 206 206 Households 141 122 498 498 Jobs 59 1 717 2 316 2316 Hours 2176 3816.7 5992.7 5992.7 BROOKLYN CENTER Customers 16 �16 16 Households 13 13 13 Jobs _16 18 16 -_ Hours 88 88 88 EDEN PRAIRIE Customers 20 30 50 50 Households 15 27 42 42 Jobs 28 424 452 452 Hours 239.5 892.75 ~ 1132.25 1132.25 EDINA Customers 78 83 161 161 Households 80 66 126 126 l Jobs 292 889 1181 1181 _ Hours 1290.25 1924.25 3214.5 3214.5 N MINNETONKA Customers 105 17 122 122 Households 81 16 97 97 (Jobs 648 293 941 941 (Hours 1677.2 665.25 2342.45 2342.45 (RICHFIELD Icustomers 106 75 • 181 181 Households 94 _ 62 156 156 Jobs 440 1006 1446 1446 Hours 1322.55 2200.25 3522.8 3522.8 ST LOUIS PARK Customers 2 2 2 Households 2 2 2 Jobs 2 2 2 Hours 38 38 38 MAINTENANCE HOMEMAKER Total Grand Total GRAND TOTAL C ustomers 483 341 824 824 Households 391 293 684 684 Jobs 2007 4329 6336 6336 Hours 6705.5 9499.2 16204.7 16204.7 February 13, 2001 Mr. Tom Bublitz Community Development Specialist City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Dear Mr. Bublitz: Community Emergency Assistance Program, Inc. (LEAP) requests your consideration of the following grant proposal for the 2001 -2002 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds available in the amount of $13,500. The grant will be used to fund CEAP's HandyWorks Chore Program. CDBG funds allow CEAP to continue to serve Brooklyn Center seniors and disabled persons, specifically with home delivered chore services. CEAP offers many other services including food, clothing, special events, home- delivered meals, and financial assistance. The services that we provide are of great value to those who have a demonstrated need in our community. The majority of our clients are low income and qualify under HUD guidelines. We hope that the City of Brooklyn Center will again join with CEAP in support of families and seniors in our community. contact me if you need additional information. Sincerel , en Neis Director of Administration Enclosures: Brooklyn Center CDBG Application , Fiscal Year 2000 Audited Financial Statements Fiscal Year 2001 Budget Newsletter, Brochure and 1999 Annual Report Board of Directors List 501(c)(3) Letter from IRS Program Statistics for Brooklyn Center Families- Year 2000 Progress Report on current grant period: July 1, 2000 - December 31, 2000 i 6840 78th Ave. - N. • Brooklyn Park, MN 554.45 • (612) 566 -9600, Fax (612) 566 -9604 1201 89th Ave. N.E., Suite 130, Blaine. MN 55434 (612) 783 -4930, Fax (612) 783 -4927 «�p4a,• 2001 URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY CDBG PROGRAM REQUEST FOR FUNDING A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Community: Brooklvn Center 2. Name of Organization: Communitv Emeraencv Assistance Proaram, Inc. (CEAP) 3. Contact Person: Karen Neis or Stephen Klein Phone Number: 763- 566 -9600 B. PROJECT DATA 1. Grant Amount Requested: $ 13.500 2. Is this request to fund an existing project? X Yes No Is this an existing project Brooklyn Center CDBG- FUNDED Project? X Yes No 3. Leveraged Funds: Amount $ See # 10 Source See #10 4. Project Location: Address: 6840 78 Avenue North. Brooklvn Park. Minnesota 55445 Is the program available Citywide? X Yes No 5. Project Description: Program Name: CEAP Senior Services- HandvWorks Chore Proaram Where will the program activities be carried out? In the cities of Brooklvn Park. Brooklvn Center, and the Camden area of Minneapolis. CEAP HandvWorks Proaram: Chore services are provided at little or no cost to seniors and disabled persons. Services include lawn mowing, snow shoveling, housekeeping, household maintenance, painting and raking. An agency budget, including Senior Services, is enclosed. Referrals for senior services are taken from family members, clients, medical workers, churches, government workers, and other social service agencies. CEAP's HandyWorks program will also resolve some code violations for resident seniors and permanently disabled persons. CEAP will determine which code violations it is capable of resolving. CEAP also Drovides a Meals at Your Door Proaram: Provides hot prepared meals, which are delivered by volunteers to homebound seniors and disabled persons Monday through Friday. Needs Met CEAP is the only social service organization in Brooklyn Center that provides the majority of these services. Senior Community Services also provides some household maintenance and painting services. Low cost chores are usually not available through private business. Most of our clients are low income and need subsidized or low cost services through CEAP. CEAP participates in a metro -wide network of senior providers to avoid duplication of services. Community Emergency Assistance Program, Inc. Brooklyn Center CDBG Request, page 2 6. Consolidated Plan Priorities: Priority (ies) Public Service Needs: Senior Services — Benefitina low and moderate income Dersons — Hiah Prioritv 7. Describe anticipated results /accomplishments project will have. By providing these programs to seniors and disabled persons in Brooklyn Center, CEAP hopes to help them remain in their homes longer. These services are oftentimes the only thing keeping people from having to enter assisted care living situations. CEAP will serve more than 130 Brooklyn Center residents with the Meals at Your Door program, and over'90 residents with the HandyWorks program in 2001. Over 16,000 meals will be delivered and approximately 500 chores will be provided to Brooklyn Center residents in 2001 Measurement of results: All chores performed for clients are tracked on a HandyWorks version of Filemaker Pro. We have a Senior Service Director and a Senior Services Assistant who coordinate both programs and who does intakes on clients, sets up client files, track all services and conducts follow up with clients. CEAP also has a senior service outcome initially designed for the United Way. The outcome: Area seniors and disabled persons will feel less isolated and feel more connected with their community and others. We measure this outcome by conducting surveys by phone and mail, at least once per year. Our target is that 75% of our clients will report feeling less isolated. In 1999 over 90.1 % of CEAP's senior service clients reoorted feelina less isolated. 8. Describe how project will assist community in achieving your Livable Communities Act goals. (if applicable) 9. Implementation Schedule: (For the time period 7 -1 -00 to 6- 30 -02, identify the major project tasks to be performed and when they will occur) Task Month /Date CDBG Year XXVII HandvWorks: Chore projects currently occur on an ongoing basis. Homemaking is done on an ongoing basis and includes: cleaning, window washing, floor cleaning, dusting, etc. Many of the chores are seasonal. Fall raking, winter snow shoveling, and warm weather lawn care, are coordinated with the Senior Services staff and their workers /volunteers. They update the client and job database on a daily basis. CEAP also performs minor home repair, maintenance and painting projects by request. The request can be made by a senior /disabled adult or by a referring agency or city. We will attempt to resolve city code violations, if it is within the scope of our program, contracted workers, and volunteer groups. Surveys are conducted a minimum of two times per year. One survey is the client satisfaction survey, and the other is the outcome measurement survey. Meals at Your Door: Meals are currently being delivered five days per week. Weekend and holiday meals are also available. The coordinator ensures that there are enough volunteers to deliver the meals, and that the client database is updated daily. Surveys are conducted a minimum of two times per year. One survey is the client satisfaction survey, and the other is the outcome measurement survey. Community Emergency Assistance Program, Inc. Brooklyn Center CDBG Request, page 3 • 10. Budget: (Specify total project budget by major project component -i.e., administration, planning, construction, acquisition, direct grants, public service.) Total Senior Services Budget for FY ending 6/30/01: $ 200,538 (The budget for FY ending 6/30/02 has not yet been developed, but we expect that the senior portion will increase 3 -5 %.) BUDGET /SOURCE OF FUNDS Component CDBG Other (Identify) Total Senior Services Senior Services- Brooklyn Park $ 7,500 Title III Fed. $ 50,332 - Minneapolis $ -0- Henn. Co. $ 3,000 - Brooklyn Center $13,500 United Way $ 34,541 - Champlin $ -0- Meals /fees $ 85,000 Community $ 6,665 Project Totals: $ 21,000 $179,538 TOTAL Senior Services: $ 200,538 Brooklyn Center HandyWorks Senior Chore Program Progress Report Submitted by Kristen Faber, Director of Senior Services February 2001 The HandyWorks program outreach for the city of Brooklyn Center has included, multiple mailings to churches, flyer and brochure distribution, an article in the SunPost, and a website located at http:// www .ceap.homestead.com/HandyWorks. Enclosed are some examples of the church bulletins, workers needed flyers, and brochures. Outreach for the HandyWorks program tends to be completed in the off - season, between coordination of seasonal chores such as lawn care and fall raking. The news articles and advertisements include requests for more chore workers and information about the program. Flyers and requests for bulletin announcements are sent to CEAP's member churches and local area churches. CEAP served 71 Brooklyn Center clients from 7/1/2000 to 12/31/2000. These jobs, which include housekeeping, minor repair, snow removal, leaf raking, etc, totaled over 1,397 hours for that six month time period. CEAP had only served 51 Brooklyn Center Clients during this time period in 1999, which shows a significant increase. 'HandyWorks will continue to reach out.in the community for clients and workers. The goal of the program is to assist more senior citizens and disabled adults in our community. With the help of the City of Brooklyn Center we can continue to reach this goal. • 6840 78111 Ave: N. 6 &rooklyn Park. MN 55 =445 • (612) 566 -9600, Fax (612) 566 -9604 1201 89t1i Ave. N.E., Smite 130, Elaine, i 55- +34 • (612) 783 -4930, Fax (612) 783 -4927 Unte31,'L5" CEAP HandyWorks 7/1/2000 - 12/31/2000 City Clients Jobs Hours Brooklyn Center 81 384 1397.25 6840 78th Ave. N. • Brooklyn Park. MN 55445 • (612) 566 -9600, Fax (612) 5.66 -9604 1201 89th Ave, N.C. S IiLe 130, Blaine, IAN 55434, • (612) 783 -4930, Fax (512) 783 -4927 Harron United Methodist Church , The ,Harron Calk::. - November./ December 2000 S. L. OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE CEAP NEWS HandyWorks is a program designed to assist senior citizens and disabled adults with home chores. The following services are provided: lawn care, snow removal, housekeeping and light maintenance. The current suggested rates for services are $10412 dollars an hour. All work is dependent upon worker availability. If anyone is interested in becoming an independent contractor with the HandyWorks program please call Katherine at (763) 566 -9600, ext. 25. �oxCY ASSIST CEAP News Community Emergency Assistance Program CEAP's Annual Holiday Program is under way. CEAP expects to serve between 750 -800 or more families. Gifts for children 18 years or under plus food for entire families is the goal. For the first time single adults and couples without children are being served. Gift certificates for the purchase of food for a holiday meal will be available for these people. i Food and gift donations (especially for teens) are needed always. j Grocery bags distributed at Harron in early November may be j returned any time during November for delivery to CEAP in early December. Some suggested needed items are listed: Food: Turkey Gift Certificates, Frozen'turkeys (only if taken to CEAP), Sweet potatoes or Yams, Boxed stuffing, Boxed potatoes, Gravy, Jell-O, Canned fruit, Canned vegetables Canned pumpkin, • Evaporated milk. Gift Items for Teens: Sport balls, Make -up kits, Clock radios, Telephones, Sleeping bags, Dart boards, Cameras, Blow dryers; Walkmans, Gift certificates, College or Professional team clothing. Riverview United Methodist Church Circuit Writer November 2000 Want to earn extra cash? / HandyWorks is your answer. CEAP's HandyWorks program is - designed to help senior citizens and disabled adults stay in their own homes. CEAP's HandyWorks program serves Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, Camden (north of 44th Ave. N.) and the Champlin area (east of Highway 169). Benefits of becoming a HandyWorker include: ❑ Flexible hours ❑ Make your own schedule ❑ Help senior citizens and disabled adults in your community Options of duties would include: Snow Removal- $12 /hr Light Housekeeping- $10 /hr Light Maintenance- $12 /hr If interested in these employment opportunities please call Katherine at (7 63) 566 -9600 ext. 25 Worship in NOVEMBER at Riverview United 9 :30 Sunday Morning Methodist Church November 5 All Saints Sunday Welcoming Our Newest Members November 12 Praise Team Leads the Music Giving All November 19 Thanksgiving Celebration k Special Offering to CEAP Wesley Foster, Preaching Youth Choir from Pilgrim Baptist , November 2%6 Who are Witnesses to the Reign of Christ? Christ the King Sunday Jean Fraley, Preachi Y � •� N 4: 0 A cd2 p How can you help HandyWorks? a a z Hworkers andyWorks is always in need of z a 4 and volunteers. If you know of GE�1CY ASS/gT anyone in the area who would like to work with CEAP's HandyWorks Program call (763) 566 - 9600. Thank You! �J 3 CD m =- c� •Di C Community Partners H andyWorks is funded in part by CEAP, the Older Americans Act grant through the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging Incorporated (MAAA), the Minnesota Board A chore program to on Aging, and by the United Way. HandyWorks is run by the Greater help senior citizens Minneapolis Council of Churches and MAAA. and disa a dults live My experience with Handy Works has independently in their been very self - rewarding to the extent that I J own homes. feell get more from it than the people I am assigned to help. I came away from each assignment feeling better about myself'and a" zny world than when I started. " U - Wesley, a Handy Worker 9 . Resources z o r CEAP's Meals on Wheels (763) 566 -9600 w Nurse Healthline, Inc. (800) 420 -6877 ql� Senior Linkage Line (800) 333 -2433 �� � x & d o o a " 0 x U m H w K f a n. . .k, r' - -.� .i' .s, , .r_, 3 ,} ,r* ai.. . °P :F "•C: .J.l �.r'' . }... . � z- , A" 5 - - .�' ,_ • xf s... � �.':r i ..,.. _._:�.:. .J..,». 41 0 What is HandyWorks? How do I become a HandyWorks client? NOTE: All services depend Ha pirogiam ndyWorks is a on availability of workers to wa 6 designed to assist ' seniors and disabled adults with y ou must: 1) live in CEAPs service area erform the tasks. � and 2) be 60 years or older, or a disabled p home chores. HandyWorks is adult. If you meet these requirements call coordinated through the Greater (763) 566 -9600 and ask for HandyWorks What services are provided? Minneapolis Council of Churches. HandyWorks has been How are workers hired? • Seasonal Outdoor Work operating for over 20 years. It began as a Clean and change storm windows, series of different neighborhood rake leaves, clean gutters, trim shrubs. orkers are hired from the community organizations responding to seniors who ' ... �"i tobecome independent coritrac`tors. needed help Minor Home Maintenance with housekeeping and i _ r ardwork. There are 17 Hand Works Workers are;paid by the client as soon as he y _^ Re air broken windows, lea faucets. . y Work, is completed. There is f a criminal � ' P i � programs in the Minneapolis /St. Paul backgr`ourid check done on all workers: 1 t,or'urisafeporch steps, perform area. min6 electrical, carpentry or plumbing Please ' call CEAP s' HandyWorks for ,the lobs, instalr locks, do minor' du rrerit suggested rates. 4 -k ( w etherization tass and interior. What area does CEAP's ' ;. f € t �± 1 painting jobs. `; N ' roof repair. HandyWorks pro serve ?.�. mow ``I� were'not f or the Handy *orks.. -- program. I would not be able to stay in Yardwork and Snow Removal C EAP's HandyWorks program serves my own home. ""•The workers are very Lawn mowing and trimming, Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, generous with their weeds and snow removal. Champlin east of Highway 169, and the time and also Camden area of Minneapolis north of he pAl That is Routine Indoor Housekeeping 44th Avenue North. really appreciated. " Vacuum, clean floors, kitchen, bathroom, and laundry. No _ ,Ellen, a - food preparation, personal care or HandyWorks client mobility assistance. i CEAP Board of Directors — January 2001 Joan Bednarczyk Kathleen Mary Kiemen -Past President 525 Jackson Street, Anoka, MN 55303 9600 Regent Avenue N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 • W- (763) 712 -7441 H- (763) 753 -2284 F -(763) 421 -4230 W- (763)424 -8770 H -(651) 224 -1283 F -(763) 424 -4327 Pastoral Minister, St. Stephen Catholic Church Director of Outreach, St. Gerard's Catholic Church Walt Beneke- President Timothy Kulas- Treasurer 7600 Arthur St. NE, Fridley, MN 55432 3026 81" Circle, Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 W -(763) 514 -4522 H -(763) 786 -1251 F- (763)514 -3362 W- (952) 656 -3483 H -(763) 561 -9549 F -(952) 656 -3471 E -mail: walter.a.beneke @medtronic.com E -mail: tkulas @trancentral.com Small Business, Medtronic Corporation Chief Financial Officer, TranCentral Financial St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Jerry Blamey- Vice President 7136 Willow Lane North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Richard McGee H -(763) 560 -0184 8028 Morgan Circle, Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 Cross of Glory Lutheran Church W- 1 -(651) 385 -2554 H- (763)560 -8608 E -mail: pilegal @spacestar.com Paul Carlson Attorney, Prairie Island Community 1809 87 Trail, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 W -(612) 378 -6205 H- (763) 493 -4356 Jamie Morrow E -mail: Carlson2PS @aol.com 1171 Yuma Lane, Plymouth, MN 55447 Senior Accountant, MacKay Envelope W- (651)646- 2591 x271 H- (763)473 -3694 F- 921 -1438 E -mail: jmorrow @worldnet.att.net Ronald Heinz Easter Seals 3309 81 Avenue N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 W -(952) 238 -4404 H -(763) 561 -0121 Jeanne Radotich E -Mail: rheinz @allina.com 707 89` Avenue NE, Blaine, MN 55434 • St. Alphonsus Catholic Church W -(763) 784 -1329/ 792 -1619 H- (763) 421 -0756 Vice President, Total Rewards, Allina Health System F-(763)784-0652 E -mail: jadotich @juno.com Pastoral Minister, Church of St. Timothy Laura Jaeger -Secretary 5500 80 Avenue N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Ellen Raeker W -(952) 914 -6235 H -(763) 560 -7663 F -(952) 946 -3292 451 Rice Creek Terrace, Fridley, MN 55432 E -Mail: Laura_Jaeger@ADC.com H- (763) 574 -1811 Community Relations Specialist, ADC Foundation Retired, Physician, Multicare Assoc. Medical Clinics St. William's Catholic Church Eva Jeppson 2386 Lehman Lane, Blaine, MN 55449 Navdeep Sodhi W -(612) 571 -1010 H -(763) 792 -0304 F -(612) 571 -6565 3415 Federal Drive #204 St. Philip's Lutheran Church Eagan, MN 55112 Realtor, Coldwell Banker Burnet W- (763)514 -3650 H- (651)452 -6499 F- (763)514 -6476 E -mail: navdeep- sodhi @medtronic.com Robert G. Kelly Manager, Pricing & Contracts, Medtronic Corporation 6513 Beard Avenue Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Rebecca White H- (763) 561 -3295 4239 Vincent Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55412 Brooklyn United Methodist Church W- (612) 752 -0866 H- (612) 529 -8260 E -mail: whiterl @wellsfargo.com Marc A. Kermisch Operations Analyst, Wells Fargo Online Brokerage 17210 B 49 Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55446 Jay Williams . W- (952) 253 -3648 H- (763) 478 -6111 F -(952) 253 -1729 8309 Idaho Avenue N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 E -mail: mkermisch @techies.com H-(763)493-3578 E -mail: Jwi1110185 @yahoo.com Senior Business Development Manager, Techies.com Retired, Operations and Engineering Pillsbury and General Mills CEAP REVENUE LINE ITEM BUDGET FY 2001 7/1/00- 6/30/01 FAMILY SERVICES SENIOR SERVICES TOTAL AGENCY INDIVIDUAL $ 56,000.00 $ 665.00 $ 56,665.00 CHURCHES $ 137,963.54 $ 3,000.46 $ 140,964.00 BUSINESSES $ 24,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 24,500.00 ORGANIZATIONS $ 80,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 81,500.00 TOTAL COMMUNITY SUPPORT $ 297,963.54 $ 5,665.46 $ 303,629.00 MAYD $ - $ 84,850.00 $ 84,850.00 HANDYWORKS $ - $ 150.00 $ 150.00 TOTAL PROGRAM FEES $ - $ 85,000.00 $ 85,000.00 ANOKA COUNTY/MCKNIGHT/TANF $ 121,000.00 $ 121,000.00 ANOKA COUNTY $ 13,170.00 $ - $ 13,170.00 ANOKA COUNTY HOMELESS/TANF $ 34,300.00 $ - $ 34,300.00 ANOKA HMLSS /OTHER AGENCY $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 HENNEPIN COUNTY $ 71,843.00 $ - $ 71,843.00 HENNEPIN COUNTY HOMELESS $ 18,000.00 $ - $ 18,000.00 • HENNEPIN COUNTY/MCKNIGHT $ 19,185 00 $ 19,185.00 TITLE III MEALS/ VOA $ $ 29,210.00 $ 29,210.00 TITLE III HANDYWORKS $ - $ 21,122.00 $ 21,122.00 H.C. PRE - SCREENING HANDYWKS $ - $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 FEMA $ 23,000.00 $ - $ 23,000.00 NWHHSC $ 16,000.00 $ - $ 16,000.00 CDBG $ 20,000.00 $ 21,000.00 $ 41,000.00 TOTAL GOVERNMENT $ 396,498.00 $ 74,332.00 $ 470,830.00 FOUNDATIONS $ 120,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 121,000.00 UNITED WAY $ 188,700.00 $ 34,340.00 $ 223,040.00 UNITED WAY DESIGNATED $ 11,300.00 $ 201.00 $ 11,501.00 INVESTMENT INCOME $ 20,000.00 $ - $ 20,000.00 REPAYMENTS $ 38,000.00 $ - $ 38,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 5,000.00 OTHER REVENUE $ 383,000.00 $ 35,541.00 $ 418,541.00 TOTAL REVENUE $ 1,077,461.54 $ 200,538.46 $ 1,278,000.00 TOTAL REVENUE/RESERVE $ 1,077,461.54 $ 200,538.46 $ 1,278,000.00 ALLOCATION OF BUDGET CEAP • EXPENSE LINE ITEM BUDGET FY 2001 (7/1/00 - 6/30/01) 1 FAMILY SERVICES SENIOR SERVICES I TOTAL AGENCY SALARIES (See attached sheet) S 491,254.36 $ 79,971.64 S 571,226.00 FICA $ 30,457.76 $ 4,958.24 $ 35,416.00 MEDICARE $ 7,123.38 $ 1,159.62 $ 8,283.00 UNEMPLOYMENT $ 4,981.12 $ 810.88 $ 5,792.00 WORKERS COMP $ 1,401.80 $ 228.20 $ 1,630.00 TOTAL PAYROLL'TAXES .: _ : 43,964.x6 . S ::: 136:94 S LIFE INSURANCE $ 1,651.20 $ 268.80 $ 1,920.00 MEDICAL $ 30,168.80 $ 4,911.20 S 35,080.00 LONG TERM DISABILITY $ 4,806.54 $ 782.46 $ 5.589.00 RETIREMENT $ 24,562.46 $ 3,998.54 $ 28,561.00 T(J I EMPLOYEE BENEFIT' ;S:: 61,1$9. ©0 :.;: '. 9 61:04 : S 71150 :06::: AUDIT/PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $ 6,012.50 $ 3,237.50 $ 9,250.00 CONTRACT SERV. HANDYWKS $ 4,700.00 $ 4,700.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 6 $ 3,500.00 $ 10,000.00 POSTAGE $ 2,925.00 $ 1,575.00 $ 4,500.00 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES $ 520.00 $ 280.00 $ 800.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES > ::..S 15,957.50: ;:; : ;::13;29.2.54 S 29, 250.0W $ 62,000.00 $ 62,000.00 CHRISTMAS $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 FOOD SHELF $ 50,000.00 S 50.000.00 STIPENDS $ 2 $ 2,000.00 SHELTER/UTILITIES $ 80,000.00 $ 80,000.00 TRANSPORTATION $ 2,000.00 $ 2.000.00 BACK TO SCHOOL $ 9,000.00 S 9,000.00 SPECIAL NEEDS $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 HENN CO WELFARE/W ASST $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 ANOKA CO SCHOLARSHIP FUND $ - $ _ ANOKA TRANS /CAR FUND $ 140,000.00 $ 140,000.00 ANOKA HMLS /OTHER AGENCIES $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 TOTAL:NEEDS.OFPEOPLE,._. 388,000.00. ::$ :,42;000.00 S 450,000;00 UTILITIES $ 6,175.00 $ 3,325.00 $ 9,500.00 TELEPHONE $ 5,601.70 $ 3,016.30 $ 8,618.00 TRASH / RECYCLING $ 1,170.00 $ 630.00 $ 1,800.00 BLDG/ GROUNDS MAINT $ 4,550.00 $ 2,450.00 S 7.000.00 FACILITY RENTAL $ 21,379.00 $ - $ 21,379.00 TOTAL L}.CCI3 PA,N.CY :'...:: $ :: " s ::. 38,875.70 .;> $..:'': :...; ::::; ::9421.34 S 48,24 ? ©(3 . . STAFF DEVELOPMENT $ 4,912.32 $ 799.68 $ 5,712.00 FURNITURE / EQUIPMENT $ 5,928.65 $ 3,192.35 $ 9,121.00 TRAVEL, STAFF / VOLUNTEER $ 1,625.00 $ 875.00 $ 2.500.00 VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION $ 2,145.00 $ 1,155.00 $ 3,300.00 COMMUNICATIONS $ 3,900.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 6,000.00 DUES/ MEMBERSHIPS $ 975.00 $ 525.00 $ 1,500.00 INSURANCE $ 5,525.00 $ 2,975.00 S 8,500.00 DEPRECIATION $ 11,259.95 $ 6,063.05 S 17,323.00 INTEREST $ _ $ _ S _ MISCELLANEOUS $ 1 7 950.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 3,000.00 ..:TOTAL_ OTHER.:.. S 38,220,92 ;'$ 18 735.08 S X6,956;00.. ........ ............ ,7 3 , TOTAL AGENCY BUDGET $ 1,077 7 461.54 $ 200,538.46 S 1,278,000.00 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY District Director 1100 Commerce St., Dallas, TX 75242 COMMUNITY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Person to Contact: PROGRAM INC Customer Service Division 6840 78TH AVENUE NO BROOKLYN PARK, MN 55445 Telephone Number: (800) 829 - 1040 Refer Reply to: EP /EO:MC:4940 DAL Date: NOV 1 01997 EIN: 41- 0990340 Dear Sir or Madam: Our records show that Community Emergency Assistance Program Inc is exempt from Federal Income Tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. This exemption was granted March 1972 and remains in full force and effect. Contri- butions to your organization are deductible in the manner and to the extent provided by section 170 of the Code. We have classified your organization as one that is not a private foundation within the meaning of section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your organi- zation is described in section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the code. Any year, that gross receipts for your organization reach $25,000.00, you will need to file Form 990, (Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax), and the Schedule A, (Organization Exempt Under Section 501(c)(3)), with the Service Center. See the instructions for Form 990 for further information. This letter may be used to verify tax - exempt status. If we may be of further assistance, please call the telephone number listed above or write to us at the address in the letterhead, Mail Code 4940 DAL. Sincerely, E. Ua�� E. Blazier Chief, Employee Plans and Exempt Organizations Customer Service Section • • Home Repair And Chore Services Available To Senior And Disabled Residents Brooklyn Center residents who are 60 years of age or older or permanently disabled may qualify for help with home maintenance, repairs and chores. The services are provided by two non- profit agencies, Senior Community Services and Community Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP), in cooperation with the City of Brooklyn Center. The program offered by Senior Community Services is called Household and Outside Maintenance for Elderly (H.O.M.E.). Repair services offered by H.O.M.E. include: • Interior and exterior painting jobs • Installing bathroom safety bars • Secure handrails • Fixing running toilets or leaky sinks • Repairing doors that "stick" • Sealing cracks and caulking • Replace washers in leaky faucets • Other minor carpentry, or minor home repair work H.O.M.E. has a core staff with a network of skilled workers and volunteers to do repairs. Fees for the services in the H.O.M.E. program are assessed on a sliding fee scale based on income. Anyone needing service may call Valerie or Angela at H.O.M.E. at 763 -504 -6980. Community Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) also provides services to Brooklyn Center residents 60 years of age or older or who are permanently disabled. CEAP's program is called HandyWorks and services under the program include: • Lawn mowing • Housekeeping • Household maintenance • Raking and yard cleanup • Window washing and other home chores and cleanup CEAP's HandyWorks chore services are provided at modest cost to eligible seniors and disabled persons. Persons interested in services from the HandyWorks program should call CEAP at 763- 566 -9600. Also, CEAP is continually recruiting contracted workers and volunteers for the provision of chore services. Call CEAP for more information on how you or your group can help. The H.O.M.E. program and HandyWorks program are funded in part with federal funds received from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as part of the City's overall Community Development Block Grant program. The City encourages anyone interested in learning more about these services and programs to call the agencies at the numbers listed above. is C ommunity A cti on • for Suburban Hennepin Community Services January 19, 2001 Emergency Assistance Mr, Tom Bublitz Homeless Family Support City of Brooklyn Center Transitional Housing 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Energy Assistance Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Tenant Hotline Dear Mr. Bublitz: Center for Homeownership Home Buyer Education Enclosed is our Community Development Block Grant application. Homeowner Counseling The funding will be used to support housing programs for low- and moderate - income homebuyers, homeowners, and tenants. Home Rehab Counseling Welfare -to -Work As you know, suburban Hennepin County has a critical shortage of decent, safe affordable housing. Over the last 10 years, CASH has developed programs that help low- income families become successful long -term tenants and homeowners. Homeownership is often referred to as the "American Dream" and the first step to homeownership is becoming a successful tenant. As the prices of homes in suburban Hennepin County continue to soar, the dream of homeownership for working families becomes even further out of reach. CASH has developed programs to help bridge the gap between the homes that people need and the homes they can afford. The foundation of our programs is education and counseling. With this funding, we are able to continue to provide quality service with our full continuum of comprehensive housing counseling services to the residents of your city. In addition to our appreciation of CDBG support and the direct services it helps us 33 10th Avenue South to provide, other funders like to see that there is widespread community support Suite 150 of our services. In this way CDBG funds leverage and support other program Hopkins, MN 55343 Tel 952- 933 -9639 dollars and allows residents of your city and other funders the opportunity to Fax 952- 933 -8016 witness firsthand what can be accomplished through partnerships. TDD 952- 935 -4011 Thank you for considering CASH in your CDBG allocations. If you need further information, please contact myself at (952) 933 -9639 ext 203 or Sherry Coates at ext 222. Investing in People, Building Community Very trul ours, • � ie dt EQUAL HOUSING Executive Director OPPORTUNITY �'7 RZ sC Enclosure- CDBG grant application I CDBG Grant Application Date of Application: January 16, 2001 Name of Organization: Community Action for Suburban Hennepin Address: 33 Tenth Avenue South, Suite 150 Hopkins, MN 55343 Executive Director: Richard Zierdt Phone: (952) 933 -9639 ext. 203 Primary Contact: Sherry Coates Phone: (952) 933 -9639 ext. 222 Summary Community Action for Suburban Hennepin requests $4,000 to support its housing programs for low - and moderate - income homebuyers, homeowners, and tenants. Organizational Information Community Action for Suburban Hennepin was established in 1985 as a private, nonprofit organization. It is the designated "community action agency" for suburban Hennepin County. Community action agencies were created as part of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. In 1991, the agency decided to shift the focus of its programs to affordable housing and the resulting impacts on family and community stability. The agency now provides a range of housing programs that serve tenants, homebuyers, and homeowners. Description of Need It is no secret that suburban Hennepin County is experiencing its worst long -term, affordable housing crisis to date. Because of the scarcity of affordable housing, it is extremely important for families to successfully remain in their homes. The affect of losing housing is most alarming for low -to- moderate income families with children. Studies have shown that a high percentage of children who are failing in school, or who do not graduate, have not had stable housing. Through education on how to obtain housing, counseling on to maintain housing, and intervention to keep housing, we can help to stabilize families within their communities. Households Served and Program Costs Number of Brooklyn Center Homebuyers and Homeowners Served During 2000 and Program Costs I Homebuyer Foreclosure ` Home Repair, ' ' Reverse s Total Average Total Cost::'. .Education . Prevention ..Maintenance, Mortgage' Brooklyn : Program to Serve. Rehabilitation Counselin 9 Center. Cost . Pe r Brooklyn ounse, ing for Households Household Center Seniors `.servedd'; 'Households` 32 41 10 2 85 $367 $31,195 Please note. $39,112 in financial assistance for down payments and closing costs, delinquent mortgage payments, and /or home rehabilitation was mobilized /leveraged for Brooklyn Center homebuyers and homeowners. Page 1 of 3 Household Demographics During 2000, approximately 92% of the households served by CASH earned less than 80% of the area median income adjusted for household size. Staff Information CASH employees a team of housing specialists who have over 150 years of combined experience in homeownership and rental counseling, mortgage banking, real estate, and home remodeling. Proposed Activities Pre - Purchase Home Buver Education and Counseling CASH conducts monthly homebuyer workshops that provide information on each step of the home buying process. The curriculum meets or exceeds FHA, MHFA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines. We also offer individual homebuyer counseling to assist potential homebuyers in developing an action plan to overcome barriers to homeownership. The most common barrier is the high cost of homes in suburban Hennepin. Other barriers are lack of down payment and closing costs, and credit problems. Affordable Mortaaize Programs CASH has established numerous partnerships with the lenders, government agencies, and other service providers. As a result, our clients have access to over a dozen first -time homebuyer and community lending programs that feature below market interest rates, down payment and closing cost assistance, affordability gap assistance, and/or assistance for home rehabilitation. Home Maintenance, Repair and Rehab Programs CASH assists homeowners who have home maintenance, repair or rehab needs. Our staff can provide technical assistance in identifying needed repairs, writing scopes of work, finding qualified contractors, evaluating bids, and working with contractors until job completion. Foreclosure Prevention/Post- Purchase Counseling Technical assistance and emergency loans are available to homeowners facing a distressed financial situation caused by circumstances beyond their control that may lead to the loss of their home. The main reason for mortgage default is a loss or reduction of income. Reverse Mortaaae Counseling for Seniors The State of Minnesota requires homeowners receive counseling from a HUD- approved Housing Counseling Agency before they apply for a reverse mortgage. Homeowners do not need an income to qualify for a reverse mortgage and it allows them to retain title and stay in their homes for as long as they choose. A reverse mortgage is a loan against home equity that provides the homeowner with cash advances and most reverse mortgages require no repayment until homeowner no longer resides in the home. Most senior homeowners use the cash advances for health care costs, home improvements, property taxes, and daily living expenses. Tenant Supvort Services For the past 10 years, CASH has been recognized as a leader in providing education and counseling to tenants in suburban Hennepin County. It is our belief that if renters are aware of their responsibilities as well as their rights regarding rental property, they will be better tenants. CASH has developed "A Guide to Renting in Minnesota" handbook with an accompanying curriculum which is . designed in an easy to use format that enables high schools, community education programs, and landlords to teach renters on how to become successful tenants. CASH will continue to provide support for tenant services involving rental issues. Page 2 of 3 CASH Programs and Services During 2000 the following services were provided to low and moderate - income households in suburban Hennepin County. -4, 678 households received energy assistance; --545 households received emergency grant/loan assistance to avoid evictions; --86 families were placed in rental housing, of which 53% were previously homeless; - -14 families received transitional housing assistance and moved from shelter to apartments. 100% of these families were placed in stable housing within 16 days or less; --474 households attended a three -part homebuyer workshop of which 159 purchased homes; - -199 households received assistance with home maintenance, repair or rehab; - -299 households received foreclosure prevention services; - -218 households received reverse mortgage counseling; - 4,701 households received counseling on landlord/tenant issues; --66 high school presentations were given to 1,570 students on renter rights and responsibilities; --551 MFIP families were served in Welfare to Work initiatives with 56% finding substantial employment enabling them to exit MFIP, 2% received cars that had been donated and refurbished; --385 households received financial counseling and debt services. We invite you to visit our user - friendly web site, at www.cashenn.ora. We would greatly appreciate your publicizing this site, and providing a link from your web site. It is an easy way for your residents to access information regarding a wide variety of programs designed to assist low - income individuals and families. i Page 3 of 3 Hope for the Future .. . source enter for CDBG FUNDING BROOKLYN CENTER MN Fathers Families Januar 30, Zool Blaine, Burnsville, Crystal, Hopkins, Dear Brad Hoffinan, Minneapolis, St. Paul Thank you for the interest in funding the services provided by the Resource Center for Fathers & Families. Our mission is to help parents overcome the barriers in their parenting roles. See attachments. We help both moms and dads, many of our calls come from: mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers, asking, "what can we do to help them ?" RCFF is requesting a grant of $1,500 each city in a collaborative request from Communities in the Hennepin County CDBG funding, used to provide services to the Brooklyn Center/ Hennepin County population. These services are available at all our locations. We anticipate up to 100 clients from your community. If you need more information or have any questions please call me. Thank you, / csz" Y Arnie Engelby 1 Director Human Services Bldg. Suite 305 1 89th Avenue NE aine, Minnesota 55434 Phone: 612 - 783 -4938 Fax: 612 - 783 -4900 Hope for the Future. . source enter for: Fathers Families City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Blaine, Burnsville, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Crystal, Hopkins, Minneapolis, St. Paul Hennepin County Cooperating Communities Dear Mr. Hoffman, The Resource Center for Fathers & Families is requesting an application for CDBG grant. The Resource Center for Fathers & Families is a 501 03 non - profit that serves all of Hennepin County with service sites at Hopkins, Crystal, and Minneapolis. All S our sites service clients needs according to their work schedule and convenience for travel. If you have any questions please call or e-mail aeneelbvniuno.com Thank you, Arnie Engelby Director Human Services Bldg. Suite 305 1 89th Avenue NE aine, Minnesota 55434 Phone: 612- 783 -4938 Fax: 612- 783 -4900 ' `IC' �%• � T , n� ' � .�'': y...',�".; ,..' y `., }'.''`'4b {` 0? i ' { i',:Fx •� '.���' � rFf`.'°iti' "i +'f.' 3 FeSYA' a!'f : 'snry Y.;,;r'ti.r .�ti��� "?: ^_'�'• €err, ,i "�.,: li Resource Center for Fathers & Families R "' f. Blaine — Main Office Hopkins Office Human Services Building Hopkins Area Resource Ctra Suite 305 915 Mainstreet 1201 89th Avenue NE Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 1 Blaine, Minnesota 55434 Phone: 952- 988 -5357 Phone: 763-783-4938 Fax: 952 -988 -5358 Fax: 763-783-4900 Minneapolis Office Burnsville Office 430 Oak Grove Street CAP Agency Minneapolis, Minn. 55403 14551 County Road 11 612 - 874 -1509 Suite 100 612- 843 -1023 (one mile east of 35E on 42) Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 St. Paul Office Phone: 952 - 997 -4816 In collaboration with: Fax: 952- 432 -5855 St. Paul Urban League a Clarence Jones 1201 89th Avenue NE Crystal Office St. Paul, Minn. 55101 Thorson Family Resource Rm. Phone: 651- 228 -3292 Suite 305 7323 58th Avenue No. Suite 113 The Resource Center for Fathers & Families is a Blaine, Minnesota 55434 f ,ij,r7, Crystal, Minnesota 55428 member of the s Phone: 763 - 504 -7680 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Phone 763 - 783 -4938 Fax 763 - 783 -4900 Photocopy and distribution permission granted. 11 /00 Moving A Whe new millennium ... P R 0 G Ra S A N D S E R V I C E S The Resource Center for Fathers & ANGER MANAGEMENT COURSES are 16 -week open courses designed Families' programs are designed to create to help men who are struggling to understand and deal and enhance the role of father in full effectively with anger, rage, intimidation and control issues. parenthood and full partnership in It is a teaching and group process of helping men learn to , n- parenting their children. harness the energy of anger in a constructive way in order to engage positively in the challenges and conflicts of their lives. -tip... The Vision of the Resource Center for Fathers & Families is children with both SUPPORT G ROUPS FOR FATHERS are lead by facilitators who aid fathers and mothers active in their lives single, married, and divorced fathers who want to meet with as parents and as partners in parenting. other men in discussing the issues related to parenting and partnering in raising their children. The Mission of the Resource Center for Fathers & Families is to provide resources INFORMATIONAL FAMILY LAw SEMINARS are hosted by a facilitator that will help men become better parents and conducted by a family law attorney who advises fathers in their concerns regarding divorce, paternity, custody, child support and related issues. and better parenting partners regardless of marital status, to prevent violence, and PARENTING CLASSES take two forms, and each is an eight -week course. One form is based on Erik to provide the model that all children Erikson's eight stages of human development, and teaches parents to relate to their children, deserve. As a result, communities, families, not just to manage their behavior. The other course, "It Takes More Than Love," is based on the family's economy and society in general Search Institute's 40 Development Assets, with a special focus on supporting fathers in their will benefit. role as meaningful, involved parents. The course includes topics such as behavior management and developmental stages of children. �+ STEP PARENTING COURSE is for couples. It is a 10- session course, 1 hours per session, covering how relationships work, the pitfalls and perils of step parenting, the rules of engagement, conflict, m and working together. Maximum six couples, minimum three. THE RELATIONSHIP COURSE is based on Erik Erikson's eight stages of human development and teaches both men and women, married and single, with or without a partner, how human development and relationships work, their purpose, their form, and how to create healthy relationships. FATHERS CRISIS LINE (612 -874 -1509) is a telephone crisis response program from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., five days a week, to aid in getting help to fathers in crisis. The service will make referrals to The Center is a non - profit 501(c)3 family service programs of the Resource Center for Fathers & Families as well as appropriate outside services. agency that believes strongly that win /win in the parenting partnership is the only way that Funding in part comes to the Resource Center for Fathers & Families from: McKnight Foundation, Medtronic, Allina Health children and the entire family, no matter its Systems, Nash Foundation, Budget Computer, Clark Frame, Sam's Club, Target of Blaine, Barnes & Noble, ECM Publishing Inc., The John Roberts Company, Born Information Services, Connexus, Spring Lake Park Lions, and private donations both form, can thrive. monetary and in -kind. THE EFFECTS OF FATHER FULM. E S S • According to a Gallup Poll, 90.3% of- Americans agree that "fathers make a unique contribution to their children's lives." Source. Gallup Poll, 1996 National Center for Fathering. 'Father Figures Today's Father 4.1 (1996).8 • A study assessing the level of adaptation of one -year olds found that, when left with a stranger, children whose fathers were highly involved were less likely to cry,,worry, or disrupt play than other one -year olds whose fathers were less involved. Source. Kote/chuk, M. "The Infants Re /ationsh /p to His Father. Experimental Evidence. A The Role of the Father in Child Development. Mirhae/ Lamb. 2 10 ed .1981. • Father -child interaction has been shown to promote a child's physical well- being, perceptual abilities, and competency for relatedness with others, even at a young age. Source. Krampe, E.M. and P.D. Fairweather. Father Presence in Family Fonnation: A theoretical Reformu /adon.'Jouma/ of Family Issues 14.4 (Dec 1993); 572-591. • A survey of over 20,000 parents found that when' fathers are more involved in their children's education including attending school meeting and volunteering at school.' children were more likely to get A's, enjoy school, and participate in extracurricular activities and less likely to have repeated a grade. Source: Father's Involvement in Their Children's schools National Center for Education Statistics: Wash D. G: GPO,. 1997 • Using nationally representative data on over 2,600 adults born in the inner city, it was found. that children who lived with both parents were more likely to have finished high school, be economically self - sufficient, and to have a healthier lifestyle than their peers who grew up in broken homes. Source: Hardy, Janet B. Self - sufficiency at ages 27 to 33. Factors present between Birth and 18 years that Predict Educational AttainmentAmon chi/ g dren Bom to Inner-city Families 'Pediatrics 99 (1997): 80 -87. • In a 26 year study on 379 individuals, researchers found that the. single most important childhood factor in developing empathy is paternal involvement. Fathers who spent time alone with their .kids performing routine childcare at least two times a week, raised children who were the most compassionate adults. Source: Koesiner, Rivard, Caro /d Franz, and Joel Weinberger. 'The Family Origins of Empathic Concem: A Twenty Six Year Longitudinal Study. 'Journal of Personality and Sodal Psycology 58 (1990) 709 -717 • Generally, a father has a special impact on his child(ren), distinct from the mother, in the areas of cognitive capacities, capacity for attachment, absence of gender role stereotyping, self - control, moral sensitivity, and physical development. Source: Pruett, Kyle, Fathemeed; The Free Press, (2000), 35-57. i rope f ©r the Future ... tes Center January 17, 2001 Fathers a. a r s e s Dear Grant_ Coordinator, Thank you for your interest in funding the Resource Center for Fathers & Families. Our agency is dedicated to service of families of the seven county area. Our experiences Blaine, Burnsville, working with this population is that family friendly services are limited. One of our goals is to help parents look at the needs of their children: Many of the clients we serve do not Crystal, Hopkins, see the child's view. For example: demeaning the other parent has major Iong -term Mnneapolis, St. Paul consequences for the child. Another example: a father may look at his situation as hopeless and express quitting his job and just moving away from it all. We let him know what the consequences are for such behavior. We also share some of -our success stories with -him to give him hope, as these things he is experiencing seem so hopeless and if handled in a positive respectful manner, will soon be - a pleasant memory. _ Our crisis line is one of seven services we provide and has proven to be a fine line of hope for the low income and underprivileged. Many callers do not have any idea how to . go about resolving issues such as visitation, drivers license revocation for nonpayment of child-supportt or,dealing with an order for protection. Comments we might hear "They're my kids and I do not care. I just want to see them". We help them to- see the possible outcomes should they not obey a court order. "One caller this past month exemplifies the kinds of situational stress men experience. This father got a call from his ex -wife saying "I have had it with these kids. Send me money for tickets and I will send them to you." He did, and-when he got them, his three -year old son's toenails were missing, and his feet were black and blue. His thirteen and fifteen year old daughters were talking of suicide, as their mom's boyfriend had been doing some disturbing things. Soon after the children arrived here, the mom changed her mind. This father was stressed. We helped him prioritize his needs such as, getting his son to the doctor; getting his daughters to a therapist; getting an order for protection; letting his employer know what is going on so he would not lose his job; and getting the kids in school. Along with the other services, we provide that would help him. All of our site locations operate with funds from the community that each site serves. All sites do serve families from outside the site location to accommodate times and dates of services. This helps the families we serve. All funding requests are generated out of our Blaine office; all accounting and tracking of services are at our Minneapolis office. All staff are professionals MSW, LSW, MA, BSW, and are contracted for services, this allows us to run with a more responsible overhead. If you have any questions please call or e-mail j n yob 1 eHuman Services Bldg. rte 305 Arnie Engel y S01 89th Avenue NE Director Blaine, Minnesota 55434 Phone: 612 -783 -4938 Fax: 512- 783 -4900 c itchId.� R �. STEFI EN J, b:MMS D. HOPrT RICHARD.. MERRILL jOA Ivi 4, UADE DMIRELL A, JENSEN 5CO T f M. MAY, T. M.EF S. JOH14s N STEVEN 0. TH�JASON P,08StU H. (MOVDtR LT2nI31 TYI A, scl� a� •ryc 10)1 F. McxscN 1YWAAM F. HMFNER D AVI .A. C JC�xNSJN B ama ! � uzy & S tef fen, Ltd. eltgct�' n. T hOMA . F x41 MALCOLM P. TEARY AKI IIL e E hiALOhE ATTORNEYS AT LAW F'�tISTI R. P aEY \alCr}�A 1F PIURIEY C IQTOPHM& DE U. EOREST HUN L- TALLE 400 Northtown Financial Plaza M 9rHEVl2f QUINN rHARLFS M. ` -YrORn 20.0 Coon Rapids Bo ule v ard aiWfL A. JOP.GP SEN DANIEL D. GAmSF, JR. srVMLYK' DODGG- Minneapolis, MN 55433 -5844 Oft- -,91 W)BERT A. GIZT (763) 781 -8500 RAX (763) 780 -1777 Writer's Direct Line: (763) 783-5144 Internet 1 Mall Address: esehading@a bgsk7w,corn September 6, 2000 RE: Resource Center for Fathers and Families Dear To tkJhorn Ir May Concern: I have been a volunteer attorney for the Resource Center Gaud its predecessor) for many years. 0= a month, I conduct a free legal clinic for the men and women who attend. R'e spend a couple of hours discussing - as a group - each person's particular need for legal advice/services. As far as I can tell, the need for low -cost legal aid is great. It appears that people earning in the $10.00 per hour range do not qualify for any legal aid, but in no dray can they afford .legal representation. Thus, if an organization, such as the resource Center for Fathers and Families, was able to provide some type of low -cost legal assistance, the community would benefit. The benefit to the community woidd result from parents being able to afford some type of legal representation or aid, which would result in an opportunity to be heard in court. There is much anger out there because people believe their voice - Mll not be heard. Ultimately, children benefit when the court has an opportunity to hear both sides of a case. and can make a decision based on all the facts. There is also an obligation, I believe, to attenipt to help families settle their issues through mediation first, and litigation second. This can also be aided with the representation of an attomey. If you have ainy questions or would like f rLher input from me, please contact me at the abate address/telephone number. Sincerely., BARNA, GU'ZY & STEFFEN, LTD. 0 Elizabeth A. Schading cc: Resource Center for Fathers and Families h-, dual f�R ^.amnzty ems?�yer F?Ohl : KON 1 CR FRX TO 763 733 4SOO 1c91 , 07 -11 08: 39RM #040 P. 02.-03 t o C 0 N E C >1M rsrnn:untt, :�grr.,,�l:rn�9 tvttt�'prking t'mm�pcaVOnn.et�'iogetltcr Monday, January 22, 2001 To Whom h may Con4ern, C ONEC'T Collaborative, Plymouth, Minnesota, has successfully engage -d ill it working relationship w ith, Jerome Schoenecker and the Resource rf:enlerfcsr Trathers c� Families,, Hopkins b ran ch, si nce 7998. 7'lae Resource Center for Fathers & Families is a„ invaluable eonurtu lity resource. As the coordinator ofihe grass - roots organization C'Ca1itECT, which brings resource, and services to low income families l iving in apartment complexes in Plymouth, Minnesota, I rely heavily on being able to collaborate with the professional staff at the Resource Center for F aMer;s & Fimilles. Jerome has facilitated on - site reltationshiplptarenting worksh and inowhly set „inal's for residents of the five Plymouth apartmem complexes (over 500+ fiamily units) scmcd by CONEC7'. I Iii dynamic PIVLran,s are beneficial in helping at -risk individuals and fa milies b ui ld sticcessful parcntitig sk an pers relationship,. In addition to the COjYE C?'workslioles, .Iera�a3ie and die Resource C.'eraterfor Tralhers & rantilies collaborates with the, Wayzata Public Schools and Conantua,ity In Collaboration Council by participating, in the annual parenting; firrum, as e preseaater fw one of the workshops, or as an exhibiter in the Marketplace, which features community resources for families. This fortim is a FREE half - -day commu event that addresscs a wide range of parenting? imues. l commend Jerome Sehoenecker and the Rexifiarce C..eatter• f })r Fatlters & Families for the excellent scrvice they provide to fathers and families, and look forward to their s�Ort told leade in 2001. 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McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk bWzAXAAzLAk DATE: March 7, 2001 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances Regarding Private Kennels An Ordinance Amending Chapter 19 of the City Ordinances Regarding Limitations on Keeping of Animals In May 2000 I reviewed a number of metro city ordinances relating to number of animals allowed to be kept in a residential area and compared them to Brooklyn Center's ordinance relating to animals. Attached is a copy of the memo dated May 5, 2000, along with the city ordinance comparison. During 2000, there were several applications submitted for private kennel licenses. All license applications were denied by the City Manager, however the applicant was given a period of time (6 to 12 months) in which to come into compliance with the City Ordinance. All applicants, with the exception of one, appealed the City Manager's decision and requested a public hearing before the City Council. The City Council has directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment which would remove • the private kennel license option and limit the number of dogs to two per residential household, provided, however, it would exclude those persons who were issued a private kennel license by the City Council prior to January 1, 2001. There are two Chapters in the Brooklyn Center Ordinances which contain language limiting the keeping of animals, Chapters 1 and 19. Attached are two ordinances which would amend the language in both Chapters to limit the number of animals to two (2) dogs per household and three (3) cats per household [note, this ordinance allows a five (5) animal combination of two (2) dogs plus three (3) cats]. I also added more specific language in Chapter 19 regarding types of animals which are considered public nuisances. City Attorney Charlie LeFevere has reviewed the two ordinance amendments and his suggested language is included. Following is a list of the private kennel license holders and status of each. Gregory Ulbrich, 6807 Emerson Avenue North, to keep 3 dogs 1 st approval — 8/10/98, good through 8/10/99 2nd year approval — 6/28/99, good through 8/10/2000 3 /final approval — 9/11/00, good through 8/10/2001 (this is the final license approval, and the applicant must be in compliance with the City Ordinance by 8/10/2001) 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (7 3) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 Memo to Michael J. McCauley Page 2 March 7, 2001 Jeanne O'Brien, 6730 Drew Avenue North, to keep 3 dogs 1 St approval — 1/10/2000, good through 1/10/2001 There is potential for two more years of approval which would bring final compliance 1/10/2003. John Procter, 6025 Halifax Avenue North, to keep 3 dogs 1 St approval — 8/28/2000, good through 8/27/2001 There is potential for two more years of approval which would bring final compliance 8/27/2003. Lynn Amacher -Maim, 5420 Fremont Avenue North, to keep 3 dogs 1 St approval — 12/11/2000, good through 12/10/2001 There is potential for two more years of approval which would bring final compliance 12/10/2003. Denise Mueller, 1601 70 Avenue North, to keep 3 dogs 1 St approval — 12/11/2000, good through 12/10/2001 There is potential for two more years of approval which would bring final compliance 12/10/2003. Attachment Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. i MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk DATE: May 5, 2000 SUBJECT: Chapter 1 of City Ordinances Relating to Animals (dogs and cats) Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances regulates the number of animals (cats and dogs) a resident is allowed to keep and also provides for private kennel licenses for residents who keep more than the allowed number of animals. Over the years there have been numerous amendments to the ordinance to clarify the intent of the ordinance which is to limit the number of animals in a residential area but provide a time period which allows residents to come into compliance with the ordinance (issue private kennel license). The procedure for considering a private kennel license is unclear as it relates to the criteria for which the ® license is either approved or denied. The City Manager can either approve or deny the license, and based on the intent of the City Ordinances to limit the number of animals a resident is allowed to keep, the City Manager has denied issuance of the license. However, a resident can appeal to the City Council and request a public hearing. Neighbors within 150 feet of the applicant are notified and surveyed regarding the private kennel license application. The survey is a tool which helps to determine if there are issues related to dogs which are public nuisances (i.e., dog feces, barking, running at large, biting, etc.). The Police Department conducts a records check on animal complaints at the property address, and the Community Development Department conducts an inspection for health and safety issues. When an appeal is received and a public hearing is requested, the City Council must review the information submitted, receive public input, and either approve or deny the license application, with or without additional conditions. The decision to approve or deny a private kennel license is based on the information submitted; however, the criteria used to determine approval or denial is not consistent. For a period of time there was consistency among Council Members to deny private kennel licenses based on the intent to limit animals in residential areas. At the last public hearing for a private kennel license, the application was approved even though there were neighborhood surveys returned claiming public nuisances. Attached is a matrix which depicts a few other metro area city ordinances relating to limiting cats and dogs and private kennels. History of Brooklyn Center's Animal Ordinance In reviewing amendments to the City's animal ordinance, following is a brief recap relating to private kennel . licenses/keeping of animals. 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 • City Hall & TDD Number (612) 569 -3300 Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number (612) 569 -3400 • FAX (612) 569 -3494 An Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunities Employer Memo to Michael I McCauley May 5, 2000 Page 2 • Current - Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances provides that a family may obtain a private kennel license to have more than two dogs exceeding six months of age; private kennel license not to exceed three years. The application is forwarded to the City Manager for approval or denial. The applicant may request a public hearing before the City Council if the City Manager denies the license. • May 13, 1991 - Chapter 1 amended to authorize the City Manager to approve or deny private kennel licenses instead of a required public hearing before the City Council. The applicant may request a public hearing before the City Council if the City Manager denies the license. • September 27, 1982 - Chapter 1 amended to allow private kennel licenses to be issued to a person with more than two dogs exceeding six months of age. The process required a public hearing before the City Council. Language regarding keeping of dogs was amended to allow a family to keep no more than two dogs exceeding six months of age on the family premises without obtaining a private kennel license, not to exceed three years. • August 19, 1974 - Chapter 1 amended to allow no more than two dogs exceeding six months of • age on the family premises —no private kennel licenses addressed in ordinance. • Prior to August 1974 - Chapter 1 provides for kennel license which requires every person who owns or keeps three or more dogs exceeding six months of age to obtain a kennel license —the maximum number of dogs permitted to be kept in a licensed kennel is five —any person may apply for special permission to keep more than five dogs, but not to exceed ten. The length of time the applicant has to keep more than three dogs is not addressed. Other City Ordinance Regulations on Private Kennels Following is a summary of the ordinances for the cities of Coon Rapids, Crystal, Fridley, and Maple Grove relating to procedures for kennels. Coon Rapids -Multiple Pet Location is the term used for residential kennels -Multiple Pet Permit is issued rather than license -Multiple Pet Permit may be issued provided the property is five (5) acres in size and the proposed operation will not adversely affect surrounding properties -Fencing is required for Multiple Pet Permit; however, it excludes cats -Dog housing and runs must be a minimum of 10 feet from property line -Applicant must state method used to keep premises in a sanitary condition •Applicant must state method used to keep animals quiet • -City Council public hearing is required and shall take into consideration the following: ■adequacy of housing and space for the animals Memo to Michael J. McCauley ® May 5, 2000 Page 3 ■methods to be used for sanitation control and to maintain quiet ■quality and height of fencing or the adequacy of an alternative confinement method ■with respect to an initial permit, any complaints, stated with particularity, regarding the applicant's keeping or maintenance of animals at the premises ■with respect to a permit renewal, any violations or complaints stated with particularity during the previous permit period Note: Coon Rapids City Ordinance has a good introductory paragraph regarding limiting animals as follows: Because the keeping of three (3) or more dogs, cats, or any combination thereof, on the same premises is subject to great abuse, causing discomfort to persons in the area, by way of smell, noise, hazard, and general aesthetic depreciation, and because the irresponsible maintenance of three or more animals within a residential area has been the source of a variety of complaints, the keeping of three (3) or more dogs, cats, or any combination thereof, one (1) premises is hereby declared to be a nuisance. Crystal -Private Kennel License is term used for kennels -Maximum number of dogs or cats that may be kept in a private kennel is five (5) •Private Kennel may not be located within 50 feet of an existing restaurant -City Council may require that an applicant for a private kennel license show evidence that abutting property owners have been informed of applicant's intentions Fridley -Kennel License is term used for kennels -Applicant must be 200 feet from public place where food is bought, stored, or eaten and from any building structure suitable for human habitation -Fencing is required and must be of such quality and design so that it will contain the dogs /cats -Applicant must state method to be used in keeping the premises in a sanitary condition *Applicant must state method to be used in keeping the dogs and/or cats quiet -City has discretion in issuing the Kennel License and shall take into consideration the adequacy of housing, the runs for the animals, the method used for sanitation, the method used to keep the animals quiet, the facilities for containing the animals and with particularity, any violations during the previous license period Maple Grove -Private Kennel License is the term used for kennels -No more than 3 dogs may be kept -No more than 3 cats may be kept -Kennel shall be maintained in a clean and quiet manner . •Inspection of the premises required -Police Chief issues the private kennel license, no prior Council action Memo to Michael J. McCauley May 5, 2000 Page 4 Under the ordinances of the cities of Coon Rapids and Fridley with the five -acre minimum lot requirement and 200 -foot distance requirement, there would be very few, if any, residential properties in Brooklyn Center which would meet the distance /acreage requirements to be granted a private kennel license. Other Ordinance Modifications for Consideration In reviewing the other metro city ordinances, I noticed language which defined animals which are prohibited or considered public nuisances. Brooklyn Center Ordinances do not specifically list animals which are prohibited or considered public nuisances. Chapfer 1 deals with cats and dogs; Chapter 19 deals with public nuisances. The City receives inquiries regarding keeping other types of animals besides cats and dogs. Some of the more recent calls related to llamas, pot belly pigs, ferrets, and ostriches. The Customer Service Representatives refer to the City Ordinances and decipher whether or not certain types of animals fall into the public nuisance category. It would be beneficial for the Customer Service Representatives to be able to identify what animals are specifically listed in the ordinance as prohibited, with the understanding that all types would not be listed. Brooklyn Center Section 19 -104 reads as follows: Section 19 -104. LIMITATIONS ONKEEPING OFANIMALS. It is hereby declared to be a public nuisance to permit, maintain or harbor any of the following: is 1. Three or more dogs, six months old or older, unless a kennel license is obtained. 2. Four or more cats six months old or older, unless a kennel license is obtained. 3. Chickens and other domestic fowl. 4. Live wild animals not native to Minnesota, except household pets confined to a cage within a dwelling. S. Live wild animals native to Minnesota which in their wild state pose a threat to humans or domestic animals, including but not limited to, wolves, bear, cougar, lynx and bobcat. 6 Any combination of animals and/or fowl of any age kept in such numbers or under conditions which unreasonably annoy, injure, or endanger the health, safety, comfort, repose or welfare of the public or of said animals or fowl. Following are excerpts from ordinances from other communities which specify types of animals considered to be dangerous, wild, or non - domestic. Anoka -No pig, horse, sheep, bear, lion, tiger, leopard, puma, lynx, ocelot, jaguar, cheetah, goat, swine, mule, wolf, cattle, or any animal of vicious habits or likely to cause injury to any person shall be kept within the city limits. Champlin -No person shall keep, harbor, or maintain care, custody, or control over any horse, cow, sheep, pig, . goat, or any other hoofed animal, chicken, duck, goose, or other agricultural animal or fowl any place in the City. No person shall keep, maintain, or permit to be kept within the City any of the Memo to Michael J. McCauley May 5, 2000 Page 5 following animals: wild animal, reptile or fowl, which is not naturally tame or gentle but is of a wild nature or disposition in which because of its size, vicious nature, or other characteristics would constitute a danger to human life or property. Examples of such wild animals are (but not limited to these examples): bears, lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cougars, ocelots, wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingoes, jackals, bison, panthers, apes, large alligators and crocodiles (bigger than four feet in length), rattlesnakes, coral snakes, water moccasins, cobras, raccoons, ferrets, and skunks. Fridley -No person shall keep or allow to be kept in the City: A) any animal of a vicious nature or with a propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack, to cause injury or to otherwise endanger the safety of human beings or domestic animals; or B) any animals which attacks a human being or a domestic animal on two or more occasions without provocation or on a single occasion where substantial bodily harm on a human being is inflicted without provocation; or C) any non - domesticated animal not naturally tame or gentle, but is of wild nature or disposition, including any of the following: (a) any animal or species prohibited by federal or Minnesota Law; (b) any non - domesticated animal or species, including, but not limited, to the following: (1) any skunk, whether captured in the wild, domestically raised, de- scented or no de- scented, vaccinated against rabies or not vaccinated against rabies; (2) any large cat of the family Felidae such as lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cougars, and ocelots, except commonly accepted domesticated house cats; (3) any member of the family Canidae, such as wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingoes, and jackals, except commonly accepted domesticated dogs; (4) any poisonous snake, pit viper or constrictor, such as a rattle snake, coral snake, water moccasin, cobra, boa constrictor, or python; (5) any raccoon; (6) any other animal which is not listed explicitly above, but which can reasonably be defined by the terms of this code, including bears and badgers. Golden Valley - "Farm Animals" defined: cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats, swine, ponies, ducks, geese, turkeys, chickens, guinea hens, and honey bees. - "Animals" defined: includes farm animals and all other animals, reptiles, and feathered birds or fowl except dogs, cats, gerbils, hamsters, and cages household birds. -It is unlawful for any person to keep or harbor any animal, not in transit, except (1) animals kept as part of a show licensed under the City Code, or (2) animals used in a parade for which a permit has been issued, or, (3) animals kept in a laboratory for scientific or experimental purposes, or, (4) animals kept in an animal hospital or clinic or treatment by a licensed veterinarian. Brooklyn Center's regulations and procedures for private kennel licenses are quite different from those of other cities. Each City Ordinance is unique in its regulation of animals and was probably created based on the needs of the City, changing zoning classifications, and resident situations. If you would like to explore an ordinance amendment to the City's animal ordinance, please advise. I; Comparison of City Ordinances Relating to Dogs and Cats Brooklyn Center Anoka Brooklyn Park Champlin Coon Rapids Crystal Fridley Golden Valley Maple Grove Minnetonka New Hope 1. Limit on Number of Animals 2 dogs; 3 cats 3 dogs; 3 cats 3 dogs; 3 cats 2 dogs; 2 cats 2 dogs; 2 cats 2 dogs; 2 cats 3 dogs; 3 cats 3 dogs; 3 cats 2 dogs; 2 cats 2 dogs; 5 cats 3 dogs; 3 cats 5 animal combo. 6 animal combo. 3 animal combo. 3 animal combo. 2 animal combo. 2 animal combo. 3 animal combo 6 animal combo 4 animal combo 5 animal combo 6 animal combo 2. Kennel License for Excess yes not allowed not allowed not allowed yes yes yes not allowed yes not allowed not allowed 5 acre minimum 5 animal 200 -ft. distance residential lot limit requirement size 3. Time allowed to keep litter 6 months 3 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 3 months 6 months 90 days 6 months 6 months 6 months of pups /kittens CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the day of 2 Y g p g y 001, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances Regarding Private Kennels. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 763 -569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING PRIVATE KENNELS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended as follows: Section 1 -101. DEFINITIONS. The following terms, when used in this ordinance, have the meanings ascribed to them: 8 — �rivato uo,,,,ol maar,o o'ar`s '"Pror Pd A 1O r K, .a R2 a s pumeses, vi fb or me- s ix m onth s ol`l nr elder are k ept er h a rbored as pet siaxa net for selling,- bear- ding8he` ing, treating,, groom er ether nnmmern,ol I -9 Under Restraint means an animal that is controlled by a leash or at heel beside a competent person having custody of it and obedient to that person's commands, or within a vehicle being driven or parked on a public street, or if it is within the property limits of its owner's premises. Section 1 -102. LICENSES REQUIRED. Pri� ,atg Kov el lbieonsse. Ever pe rson ope or maint airing k priv-a" keel a all k. , upen authorization by the City Ge mnil 7 o p rivate ke el linenae Section 1 -103. LICENSE FEES. The license fee for each dog license, each commercial kennel license, ach duplicate license, each renewal license each impounding penalty, the late penalty described p g p tY� p Y herein shall be as set forth by City Council resolution. ORDINANCE NO. 2. Refunds, Prorating, and Transfers. No dog license fee or commercial kennel license fee or - private ke p mo l lice fee shall be refunded or prorated, the provisions of Chapter 23 of Brooklyn Center Ordinances notwithstanding. No license required hereunder shall be transferable. Section 1 -105. APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND ISSUANCE OF LICENSES. Applications for all licenses required by this ordinance shall be made to the City Clerk. �pplrc�t P.-Fivate Kennel —A a pp 1iaa for a p rivate ke l,nense ol<oll l,e ma.1 to the (`'t ) Qe»k. Th on shall state € : tee and address of f applicant , the nrAHerty address Ar legal desnrintien Af th HrgnA ed a !� 1 11 , >, -a y� g p } h t h e app pp , b ree d, �y�/< ��pp e < � y � yy (.Af;Yled t teeter -with their � and sgx. Pl V ��I , e C2I1.2TiZZ �y d eg hGense ' 1 (.ur;ent rallC. <).]!.l•1Hat1AH nd I ity d far ea l,? CMXIM I aPA4h seven (' d ays as��r nit reep o f the l,n iop for a " zv min �-�--�� �r - applzvta p - l;aenae th Cit cler cha.Il rrrail not' 11 yy.. (AN%Gra of n- enrert<1 w ithin, 15 0- f ee+ of tl, p ro p ose d ken lAaat,n e s p - h a l ,± n+ ;m )ali d ate the b. �e 11 g P<� T(]Ti] to ken nel 11I.ens@ aH pliG2 +w on ,hall ull refe 1 1111/ H G a-lth G`l�o Jy G i )i1 P1 th-g- V leiHJJJ to t eI 6T} -the adgquary t}e -i f AL- 4 —hi I f8 eeH�day a +L�ne+;n�=f annliaatien is mailed to area Hreper+<) Accmers 7 the City Manager Ar tl�e T f, ty N designe �ll T ' report, bens }d 104-t m � aA men +s b the, , a HHI a n d any n 6t p6Tn,01'1G, an eith@r- appp£6yo o r deny th appliratien Within fA»_rteen (14) days after the, nntine Af +1„e (`;t <) A/1'anager's deai;inH is m ailed to area prepe, -tV e3A er0 J the A Ar at ffeed person ll an 1 tHen request a hearing b efore the C ity ity GeuRr lto ( !also why the�g6isien�heuld V 1 i H 12 r� g �I1 ged. A wr requestZ f or the, hearin 11 st be rg6eived by the Gity ln a ger i tl,'H Sup-h- (14) da Ls-. Felle40,4 -nthe, �ubli earing' th Cit rn„H ,ha�l r� f ® d igy6ir affirming, arming nr amending the den's; <H nfth Gity * �`tanagen L ORDINANCE NO. c. Stan dards for A pprov al. The City Ma gGr--]ay approv the priva kennel license and may attach te�G approv any diti / � t 7 with Chapter 19 of t City I r inanres and an any other re ndition n r, , to etoGt 4- health sa f et<,7 tlre e, an property values in the itmnodiate oa. T-he k.{ Cite r 1�/f �nonPr mo <r ony a p.1 Vii.+ r.GRSG u y establishment aa 4 - kennel - ennel <ye la rnnstiti e a public n'.,li=nse--or would adversely affect the health safety welfare or pro perty yahies of A person residing living 7 or nil propene <IrUS he �:� .m a The form of approval for n l;re s hall hP a memorandum of apprev from the G ity Man ager- outli any conk !bons neressar to sam plianm A'. Renewal of Litir'ense. A rnp of pri kennel -1rens shall b e Cl. l forwarll e/1 to the City Clerk oche shall maintain register of eno Pl livensey � smo an ti m e, limitation set b the I y lit, - /IAn the 7 limnse s hall h e, y ali.l for a p e riod of enP year and until I /� weber- 1 of the year thereafter the I 1ty Gler upon me 11rPN CAP fPP TGAI [ TIl7I' �C L2Tf71V b � -l2IlT"pZl.Tl�Zpl'li"Q�p1Tpa� et of a renewal set forth b City Ge nril resolution, ottily in t h e eve nn rQ mplaint regardin the -kennel! open Gn has i °en rPrPiyerl !luring the -;reNSP yea. T t h e e that ne revocation of the licens i s a n i adl ee r m conte plated b the C ity .f M anager , G the 11rPN[ all be e c � 1 forth in this sub it,i Sinn e. License ReveGatien in the P<,eNt empl amt. , has been rPnPt[)P l h <, C ity eff;rfals 7 a report thereof shall h e made to the Cit<r G oon£ 1 b /y 1 Lit21�)Cler�I(J p an/1 the, City Geunrtl 1 may direct the ap r] pltrant to ppeaY to show eaxse why t �7 s hGon �e net e revo . � hGense may revokrevoked for violation of t h io SSS111 n VVV r crcc d CLLL inanc Chapter- 19 of the Br ook ly n 7 7 • Seetien 1 -l06. STAND, S F QA� , ATE IrF,?`TNE S. A private venne- runstr- u rotell to as to prevent tha animal =rem running at large. Pr Must be, - mane -tom pro <rill shelte Q 1:i ing inclement weather. Every private, kenn shall .l kept in goed A in a ;,�o and sanitary rendition. it be unlawful ain a- private -kennel inn way which renstittftes violation of this or nano 7 4 fni under nller- GhaptPr 1 Q of the City J • 7 er in violation of any rondition imposed by the, City Geunril at th linep se is gm t .1 ORDINANCE NO. Section 1 -107 is renumbered to Section 1 -106. Section 1 -109 KEEPING OF DOGS IS LIMITED. Because the keeping of three (3) or more doss in the family dwelling unit or on the family premises is subject to great abuse, causing discomfort to persons in the area, by way of smell, noise, hazard, and general aesthetic depreciation, and because the irresponsible maintenance of three (3) or more dogs within a residential area has been the source of a variety of complaints, no family or family member shall keen, harbor, or have custody of more that two (2) doss exceeding six months of age in the family dwelling unit or on the family premises. Provided, however, those persons who were issued private kennel licenses prior to January 1, 2001, shall be excluded from this provision until that time when their private kennel licenses expire. Ne family er- family me— shall keep, hrh ar,r h ,. „f m„YO th ,<,,,, d ogs exGee i s i x m,, of a in the family dwelling :1mit -er- Aan thP� ilj�- premise��- ;�zith6�eh -t-A �� � pr:v Pro vided , the � � eso '1 f '1 _',� ^ 1 , 1 � 3 � :: 1T'n1i S4iy:.in &p; er- nuTese, of p re - N4 in a p - -rie v 9t W GXGeed three PVl�tr:�, 1r. the do ns nor. be, legally safely and o va.ua vv humanel � h a , Section 1 -109 KEEPING OF CATS IS LIMITED. Because the keeping of four (4) or more cats in the family dwelling unit or on the family is subject to great abuse, causing discomfort to persons in the area, by way of smell, noise, hazard, and general aesthetic depreciation, and because the irresponsible maintenance of four (4) or more cats within a residential area has been the source of a variety of complaints, no family or family member shall keep, harbor, or have custody of more than three (3) cats exceeding six months of age in the family dwelling unit or on the family premises. N fa „ r family me nr; s .all k har-ber- ^� ^' i� elling umt� on the, fomil <> fh t ht ' n 1Z -�a f Pi f amily or family member may obta a pll a fAY th 1111Y1' O , 0 1<r/1<)tAlYn safely, and hamanely har-bere-d. Sections 1 -110 through 1 -120 are renumbered to 1 -109 through 1 -119, respectively. • ORDINANCE NO. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption an thirty days p Y s Y following its legal publication. Adopted this day of , 2001. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) • CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the day of 2001, 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 amendment to Chapter 19 of the City Ordinances regarding limitations on keeping of animals. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 763 -569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES RELATING TO LIMITATIONS ON KEEPING OF ANIMALS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 19 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended as follows: Section 19 -104. LIMITATIONS ON KEEPING OF ANIMALS. It is hereby declared to be a public nuisance to permit, maintain or harbor any of the following: 1. Three W or more dogs; six (W months old or older, unless a kemiz li--ense 13 abtaiite4. Provided. however. those persons who were issued private kennel licenses prior to January 1. 2001. shall be excluded from this provision until that time when their private kennel licenses expire. 2. Four W or more cats six (M months old or older tmlless a lke n . - . li- is sue 3 G14e,.,.ns and oth a,.4..... f w . Horses. cows. sheep. pigs. Zoats, swine, mules. or other hoofed animals. chickens. ducks. geese. or other agricultural animal or domestic fowl. 4. Live wild animals. reptile. or fowl. which are not naturally tame or gentle but are of a wild nature or disposition in which because of their size. vicious nature. or other characteristics would constitute a dancer to human life or property. Examples of such wild animals including. but not limited to. bears. lions. tigers. iaguars. leopards. bobcat. cougars. cheetahs. lynx. ocelots. wolves. foxes. covotes. dingoes. iackals. bison. panthers. apes. badgers. raccoons. ferrets. skunks. puma. rattle snakes. coral snakes. water moccasins. or cobras. not native t o r �:__ � t�, e�:oopi�att3:,:i31d p. eei is witl-Att a dam. ORDINANCE NO. 5. Uvc v,-.Id &: to l..._.,..._. o a..r.,... . . , s, inclu itig btft not limited-t.3, w3lves, bear; eottgaf, lynx and . fr 5. Any combination of animals and/or fowl of any age kept in such numbers or under conditions which unreasonably annoy, injure, or endanger the health, safety, comfort, repose or welfare of the public or of said animals or fowl. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of , 2001. • Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) i Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Z�46 DATE: March 7, 2001 SUBJECT: Memorandum from Police Chief Joel Downer Regarding Suggested Ordinance Language Amendments to Eliminate Dog Licensing Attached is a memorandum from Police Chief Joel Downer with suggested language amendments to Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances. Chief Downer's recommendation is to eliminate dog licensing in Brooklyn Center. His memorandum references that the City of Minnetonka has eliminated dog licenses. I've attached a copy of the City of Minnetonka Council minutes regarding the elimination of dog licenses. I have also learned that the City of New Brighton does not license dogs either. The table below illustrates that revenue from dog licensing has decreased substantially since 1997, which may indicate that dog owners are not purchasing a license as required by ordinance. 1997 $8,872 1998 $5,909 1999 $5836 2000 $3,866 This item is for discussion by Council. If the Council would like to include the suggested language amendments to Chapter 1 of the City Ordinances as suggested by Chief Downer, staff could incorporate the amendments into the draft ordinance amendment regarding private kennels. Attachment 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 Y (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 B ROOKLYN CFNTF BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager Michael McCauley FROM: Joel Downer, Chief of Polic Y ,. DATE: February 27, 2001 SUBJECT: Brooklyn Center Ordinance Chapter 1 - Animals I propose the following changes to Chapter 1. Section 1 -101 / Definitions Eliminate paragraph 8. . Section 1 -102 / Dog Licenses Paragraph 1 - Eliminate dog licensing in the city of Brooklyn Center. Few dog owners in the city of Brooklyn Center purchase a license as required by this section. Other sections regarding the conduct of the animal and the owner seem to be a more effective means of animal control. The City of Minnetonka does not require dogs to be licensed and has not had a significant problem with animal control. Paragraph 2 - Change to paragraph 1. Paragraph 3 - Eliminate. Section 1 -103 / License Fees The license fee for each commercial kennel license, each duplicate license, each renewal license, each impounding penalty and the late penalty described herein shall be set forth by City Council Resolution. Eliminate paragraph 1. Change paragraph 2 to paragraph 1. • Refunds prorating and transfers - no commercial kennel license fee shall be refunded or prorated, the provisions of Chapter 23 of Brooklyn Center Ordinances notwithstanding. No license required hereunder shall be transferable. Memorandum Page 2 Section 1 -105 / Application Procedures and Issuance of licenses Eliminate paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 5. Section 1 -106 Eliminate this section. Additional Section - Rabies Vaccination Required Paragraph 1 A person who owns, harbors or keeps a dog over six months old within the city must have the dog vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian with an anti - rabies vaccine that is currently effective. Paragraph 2 A vaccination certificate is valid only for the dog and owner to which it is issued. A person must not use a rabies vaccination certificate for a different dog than the one for which it was issued. Additional Section - Tags A person who owns, harbors or keeps a dog over six months old within the city must securely attach an identification tag or plate to the dog's collar so that it can be readily seen. The tag or plate must contain the name and home telephone number of the owner or other person who is keeping the dog. The identification tag or plate must be worn by the dog at all times when it is off the owner or keeper's property. JD:kh mordlmem i American Legal Publishing http:/ /209.48.87.250 /minnetonka mn...ument- frame.htm &q= dog &x = Simple &2.0 12. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES: A.INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE ELIMINATING DOG LICENSES. "City Attorney Desyl Peterson introduced this item. She noted that police staff estimate that there are approximately 14,750 dogs in Minnetonka, but only 2,000 clogs are licensed. The police staff felt that this indicates that the dog licensing program is not serving the citizens well. One of the intended goals of licensing was to provide a way to identify stray dogs so that they could be returned to their owners. Staff recommended that licenses be eliminated, and that the ordinance instead require that dogs wear an identification tag which would give the owner's name and phone number. Peterson said that another city eliminated licenses and requires that dogs wear their vaccination tags. The Minnetonka Police staff recommended identification tags instead because the vaccination tag would not provide information about the owner, and that information could only be obtained from the veterinary hospital that administered the vaccination. She noted that such hospitals are often not open on weekends or evenings which delays the return of animals to their owners. 'Anderson noted that staff was recommending significant community education if this ordinance is adopted. Peterson said that the Police staff is anticipating quite a bit of publicity through the Minnetonka Memo and the 2001 Summer Festival. She said that tags are available at most pet food stores. Schneider supported the concept and said that it was long overdue. He suggested using utility bill inserts to publicize the program, and asked if a coupon could be offered to increase participation. Peterson said that the Humane Society offers a tag program, and that it might be appropriate to include that information in the utility bill notice. Callison asked if this measure would cause a loss in revenue from the licensing fees. Rikala said that licenses are currently $14 and are good for two years. This generates about $14,000 in revenue, but the revenue is offset by the staff time involved in the paperwork and postage. Anderson asked about penalty provisions. Tauer suggested requiring both a vaccination tag and an identification tag. Rikala said that staff could explore those options. Thomas asked about the number of dogs impounded each year. Rikala said that about 200 clogs were impounded during the last year, and that about 11 were not claimed. Peterson responded to Anderson's question about penalties, stating that the proposed ordinance requires tags so violations could be referred to City Court. She also noted that the Police staff makes a concerted effort to place unclaimed animals in homes. Thomas suggested that staff explore alternatives to tags, such as tattoos and micro - chips. Rikala said that tattoos are not placed in standard locations so they would not be acceptable, but imbedded micro -chips might be an option. Thomas suggested that the ordinance specifically address whether or not these methods are allowed. Anderson asked for council feedback on the issue of requiring a vaccination tag, an identification to q g g� g, or both. Schneider said that he has two small dogs and would not like to have them wear two tags each because of the noise. is Koblick agreed with ordinance recommendation and a one identification tag requirement. Thomas said that jingling tags can be desirable for sporting dogs. He also noted that sporting do wear 1 of 2 03/01/20012:16 PM American Legal Publishing http: / /209.48.87.250 /minnetonka mn...ument- frame.htm &q= dog &x = Simple &2.0 wider collars which can accommodate a nameplate, and asked that nameplates be addressed in the ordinance. • Callison supported one tag and the ordinance. Allendorf supported the ordinance change and requiring only one tag. Schneider moved, Thomas seconded a motion to introduce an ordinance amending Minnetonka city code sections 925 and 710 regarding licensing of jogs. All voted `aye'. Motion carried. 2 of 2 03/01/20012:16 PM CHAPTER 1 - ANIMALS Section 1 -101. DEFINITIONS. The following o lowing terms, when used in this ordinance, have the meanings ascribed to them: 1. Animal. Animal means dogs and cats. 2. Animal Control Officer. Animal Control Officer means that person or agency designated by the City Manager to control the keeping of animals within Brooklyn Center. 3. At large means an animal that is off the property of its owner and not under restraint. 4. Commercial Kennel. Commercial Kennel means any place limited to C2, I -1 and I -2 zoning districts where the business of keeping, raising, selling, boarding, breeding, showing, treating, or grooming of dogs and other animals is conducted, including pet shops, animal hospitals and other similar establishments. 5. Family. Any of the following definitions shall apply: a. A person or persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption, together with any domestic servants or gratuitous guests, maintaining a common household in a dwelling unit; b. Group or foster care of not more than six (6) wards or clients by an authorized person or persons, related by blood, marriage, or adoption, together with any domestic servants or gratuitous guests, all maintaining a common household in a dwelling unit approved and certified by the appropriate public agency; C. A group of not more than five (5) persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption maintaining a common household in a dwelling unit. 6. Owner. Owner means any person or the parent or guardian of a person under 18 years of age who owns, keeps, or has custody of an animal in the City of Brooklyn Center. 7. Person. Person means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, joint venture or association. 8. Private Kennel means any premises zoned or used for RI and R2 purposes, as defined in the Brooklyn Center City Ordinances, on which three or more dogs or four or more cats six months old or older, are kept or harbored as pets and not for selling, boarding, showing, treating, grooming or other commercial purposes. • City of Brooklyn Center 1 -1 City Ordinance 9. Under Restraint means an animal that is controlled by a leash or at heel beside a competent • person having custody of it and obedient to that person's commands, or within a vehicle being driven or parked on a public street, or if it is within the property limits of its owner's premises. Section 1 -102. LICENSES REQUIRED. 1. Dog Licenses. No person shall own, harbor, keep or have custody of a dog over six months of age within the City of Brooklyn Center unless a current license for such dog has been obtained as provided in this ordinance. Each license shall be valid for the duration of the effective period of the dog's rabies vaccine as stated in the Compendium of Animal Rabies Vaccines published by the Conference of State Public Health Veterinarians and the Center for Disease Control of the Department of Health and Human Services. Dogs kept in a commercial kennel need not be individually licensed. 2. Commercial Kennel License. Every person operating a commercial kennel shall annually obtain from the City Clerk, upon authorization by the City Council, a commercial kennel license. Commercial kennel licenses shall be posted in a conspicuous place within the licensed premises. 3. Private Kennel License. Every person operating or maintaining a private kennel shall annually obtain from the City Clerk, upon authorization by the City Council, a private kennel license. Section 1 -103. LICENSE FEES. The license fee for each dog license, each commercial kennel license, each private kennel license, each duplicate license, each renewal license, each impounding penalty, and the late penalty described herein shall be as set forth by City Council resolution. 1. Late Penalty. If any license required hereunder is obtained while the dog is impounded by the City, or after the required licensing period has commenced, there shall be added to the regular license fee, a late license penalty as set forth by City Council resolution, provided, however, that any person who acquires a dog after the start of a license year, or any person who owns, keeps, harbors, or has custody of a dog at the time of becoming a resident of the City, shall be allowed 30 days to secure a license, without incurring any late license penalty. 2. Refunds, Prorating, and Transfers. No dog license fee, commercial kennel license fee, or private kennel license fee shall be refunded or prorated, the provisions of Chapter 23 of Brooklyn Center Ordinances notwithstanding. No license required hereunder shall be transferrable. City of Brooklyn Center 1 -2 City Ordinance Section 1 -104. VACCINATION REQUIRED. The owner of every dog in Brooklyn Center shall cause such dog to be currently vaccinated for rabies. A certificate of vaccination or other statement of the same effect executed by a licensed veterinarian shall constitute prima facie proof of the required vaccination. Section 1 -105. APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND ISSUANCE OF LICENSES. Applications for all licenses required by this ordinance shall be made to the City Clerk. 1. Dog License. The application for a dog license shall include the name and address of the owner of the dog and such other information as the City Clerk shall require. All applicants shall be of legal age. Applicants shall provide a certificate issued by a doctor of veterinary medicine showing that the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, the type of vaccine used, and the length of time the vaccination is effective. 2. Issuance of Dog License. Upon receipt of the application, the license fee and proof of a rabies vaccination, the City Clerk shall issue a metallic license tag bearing the license number, the name of the City and the year and month when the license period ends. The dog shall continuously wear a collar or harness to which the license tag is firmly affixed. It shall be unlawful for any person to make or use a counterfeit tag. 3. Replacement of Lost Dog License. If any dog license tag is lost or stolen, the applicant may obtain a new tag by surrendering the license payment receipt and by paying the charge • for a duplicate license as set forth by City Council resolution. 4. Application for Commercial Kennel License. a. Initial application for a commercial kennel license shall be made to the City Clerk. The application shall state the name and address of the applicant, the property address or legal description of the proposed kennel location, a sketch or drawing of the proposed kennel describing construction, operation, and the approximate number of animals to be confined therein, together with their age, breed, and sex, and together with the applicable license fee. b. Hearing Required. A commercial kennel license application shall be referred to the Public Health Sanitarian who shall review the kennel design and operation and make a recommendation to the City Council on the adequacy thereof. Applications for commercial kennel license shall be placed on the agenda of the City Council for a public hearing at the regular City Council meeting next following 14 days after the application is received. Not less than seven (7) days before the date of the public hearing, the City Clerk shall mail notice of the hearing to the applicant and to the owners of property within 150 feet of the proposed kennel location. The failure of any owner to receive such notice shall not invalidate the proceedings. City of Brooklyn Center 1 -3 City Ordinance i c. Council Approval. The City Council may approve the commercial kennel license and t may attach to such approval any conditions necessary to insure compliance with this ordinance, with Chapter 19 of City Ordinances, and any other condition necessary to protect the health, safety, welfare, and property values in the immediate area. The City Council may deny a commercial kennel license upon finding that the establishment of the kennel would constitute a public nuisance, or would adversely affect the health, safety, welfare or property values of the person residing, living, or owning property within the immediate area. The form of approval for a license shall be the resolution of approval, a certified copy of which shall be forwarded to the applicant. d. Renewal of License. A copy of the commercial kennel license shall be forwarded to the City Clerk who shall maintain a register of kennel licenses. Subject to any time limitation set by the City Council, the license shall be valid for a period of one year and until October 1 of the then current calendar year and shall be renewable on October 1 of each year thereafter by the City Clerk upon payment of a renewal license fee set forth by City Council resolution, only in the event no complaint regarding the kennel's operation has been received during the license year. In the event that no revocation of the license is made or contemplated by the City Council, the license shall be renewable as set forth in this subdivision. e. License Revocation. In the event a complaint has been received by City officials, a report thereof shall be made to the City Council by the City Clerk and the City ® Council may direct the applicant to appear to show cause why the license should not be revoked. A license may be revoked for violation of this ordinance, Chapter 19 of the Brooklyn Center Ordinances, or any condition imposed at the time of issuance. 5. Application for Private Kennel License. a. Initial application for a private kennel license shall be made to the City Clerk. The application shall state the name and address of the applicant, the property address or legal description of the proposed kennel location, a sketch or drawing of the proposed kennel describing construction, operation, and the approximate number of animals to be confined therein, together with their age, breed, and sex. Proof of current rabies vaccination and City dog license for each animal and the applicable license fee must accompany the application. Not less than seven (7) days after receipt of the application for a private kennel license, the City Clerk shall mail notice of the license application to the owners of property within 150 feet of the proposed kennel location. The failure of any owner to receive such notice shall not invalidate the proceedings. b. Consideration Process. A private kennel license application shall be referred to the Public Health Sanitarian who shall review the kennel design and operation and make a recommendation to the City Manager on the adequacy thereof. Within fourteen (14) days after the notice of application is mailed to area property owners, the City • City of Brooklyn Center 1 -4 City Ordinance Manager or the City Manager's designee shall review the Public Health Sanitarian's report, consider written comments by the applicant and any other affected persons, and either approve or deny the application. Within fourteen (14) days after the notice of the City Manager's decision is mailed to area property owners, the owner or any other affected person then may request a hearing before the City Council to show cause why the decision should be changed. A written request for the hearing must be received by the City Manager within such fourteen (14) days. Following the public hearing, the City Council shall render a final decision reversing, affirming, or amending the decision of the City Manager. C. Standards for Approval. The City Manager may approve the private kennel license and may attach to such approval any conditions necessary to insure compliance with this ordinance, with Chapter 19 of the City Ordinances, and any other condition necessary to protect the health, safety, welfare, and property values in the immediate area. The City Manager may deny a private kennel license upon finding that the establishment of the kennel would constitute a public nuisance or would adversely affect the health, safety, welfare or property values of the person residing, living, or owning property within the immediate area. The form of approval for a license shall be a memorandum of approval from the City Manager outlining any conditions necessary to insure compliance. d. Renewal of License. A copy of the private kennel license shall be forwarded to the City Clerk who shall maintain a register of kennel licenses. Subject to any time limitation set by the City Manager, the license shall be valid for a period of one year and until October 1 of the then current calendar year and shall be renewable on October 1 of each year thereafter by the City Clerk upon payment of a renewal license fee set forth by City Council resolution, only in the event no complaint regarding the kennel's operation has been received during the license year. In the event that no revocation of the license is made or contemplated by the City Manager, the license shall be renewable as set forth in this subdivision. e. License Revocation. In the event a complaint has been received by City officials, a report thereof shall be made to the City Council by the City Clerk and the City Council may direct the applicant to appear to show cause why the license should not be revoked. A license may be revoked for violation of this ordinance, Chapter 19 of the Brooklyn Center Ordinances, or any condition imposed at the time of issuance. City of Brooklyn Center 1 -5 City Ordinance Section 1 -106. STANDARDS FOR PRIVATE KENNELS. A private kennel shall consist of an enclosed space in which all animals are confined when not under restraint and constructed so as to prevent the animals from running at large. Provision must be made to provide shelter during inclement weather. Every private kennel shall be kept in good repair and shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. It shall be unlawful to maintain a private kennel in a way which constitutes a violation of this ordinance, a nuisance under Chapter 19 of the City Ordinances, or in violation of any condition imposed by the City Council at the time the license is granted. Section 1 -107. STANDARD FOR COMMERCIAL KENNELS. All commercial kennels shall be designed, operated and maintained according to the following standards: 1. Commercial kennel floors and walls shall be constructed of impervious materials and all structures, areas, and appurtenances shall be designed to facilitate thorough and convenient cleaning. Commercial kennels shall be adequately ventilated and all doors, windows, and other openings to the outside shall be screened, May through October. The commercial kennels shall be provided with adequate and potable water supplies and shall be equipped with sewer facilities. Plans for all new commercial kennels and repairs or alterations to existing commercial kennels must be filed with and approved by the City's Public Health Sanitarian as a condition of the license. 2. Operating Standards. The licensee, its agents and employees shall operate and maintain the kennel in accordance with standards set out in Title 9, Chapter 1, Subchapter A, Part 3, ® Section 3.100 through 3.106 of the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, a copy of which is adopted by reference. Section 1 -108. KEEPING OF DOGS IS LIMITED. No family or family member shall keep, harbor or have custody of more than two dogs exceeding six months of age in the family dwelling unit or on the family premises without obtaining a private kennel license. Provided, however, the said family or family member may obtain a private kennel license for the purpose of providing a period of time, not to exceed three years, in which to find a place where the dogs can be legally, safely, and humanely harbored. Section 1 -109. KEEPING OF CATS IS LIMITED. No family or family member shall keep, harbor or have custody of four or more cats exceeding six months of age in the family dwelling unit or on the family premises without obtaining a private kennel license. Provided, however, the said family or family member may obtain a private kennel license for the purpose of providing a period of time, not to exceed three years, in which to find a place where the cats can be legally, safely, and humanely harbored. • City of Brooklyn Center 1 -6 City Ordinance Section 1 -110. NUISANCE PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep an animal in any unsanitary place or condition, or in a manner which results in noisome odors, or in any way which constitutes a nuisance or a disturbance by reason of barking, howling, fighting, or other noise, or to maintain or permit a condition which unreasonably annoys, injures, or endangers the safety, health, morals, comfort, or repose of any person or property. Section 1 -111. RUNNING AT LARGE PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any owner to allow its animal to run at large. Section 1 -112. ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. The City Council may provide for a City Animal Pound, either within or outside the corporate limits and may provide for an Animal Control Officer to enforce this ordinance. Section 1 -113. ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES. The Animal Control Officer may capture and impound any animal running at large, and any unlicensed dog. Section 1 -114. QUARANTINE. Any animal, including wild animals that have bitten a person shall immediately be impounded for at least 10 days and kept apart from other animals, under the supervision of a veterinarian, until it is determined whether such animal had or has a disease which might have been transmitted by such bite. Such impounding may be done by the owner, and need not be at the pound designated by the City, but if it is not at the designated pound, the owner shall notify the police department immediately and shall furnish proof in writing that such animal is being so impounded. Upon the expiration of 10 days, if it is determined that the animal does not have a disease which might have been transmitted by such bite, it may be released, and the police department shall be notified immediately prior to such release by the owner of the animal. If the animal is impounded at the designated pound, it may be reclaimed as hereinafter provided. Any animal which has been bitten by a rabid animal shall be killed or impounded and kept in the same manner for a period of six months; provided that if the animal which has been bitten by a rabid animal has been vaccinated at least three weeks before such bite and within one year of such bite and if it is again immediately vaccinated, then such animal shall be confined or impounded for a period of 40 days before it is released. The owner of an animal which has been bitten by a rabid animal shall notify the police department immediately prior to the release of any such animal. Section 1 -115. DANGEROUS ANIMALS. If an animal is diseased, vicious, dangerous, rabid or exposed to rabies and such animal cannot be impounded after a reasonable effort or cannot be impounded without serious risk to any person or persons, or if the animal has made more than one attack on a person or persons, such animal may be immediately killed by or under the direction of a police officer. City of Brooklyn Center 1 -7 City Ordinance Section 1 -116. TREATMENTS DURING IMPOUNDING. Any animal which is impounded in the designated pound shall be kept in accordance with Section 1 -106 of this ordinance. If the animal is not known or suspected of being diseased and has not bitten a person or been bitten by a rabid animal, it shall be kept in the pound for at least five days, unless it is sooner reclaimed by its owner. If such animal is known to be or is suspected of being diseased with a disease which might be transmitted to persons, it shall be kept in the pound for at least 10 days. Section 1 -117. REDEMPTION OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS. Any animal may be redeemed from the pound by the owner upon payment of the following: 1. The license fee for the animal, if the license has not previously been obtained. 2. The late - license penalty, where a license has not been previously obtained. 3. The amount of the boarding fee which the City is required to pay the pound keeper. 4. An impounding penalty as set forth by City Council resolution. The City Manager or the City Manager's designee may waive the late - license penalty and the impounding penalty for persons other than the owner in cases of sale in accordance with Section 1 -118 of this ordinance. Section 1 -118. DISPOSAL OF UNREDEEMED ANIMALS. The City's designated pound keeper shall make an effort to contact the owner of any animal which has been impounded and which has identification on it. If at the end of the impounding period the animal is not reclaimed by the owner, such animal shall be deemed to have been abandoned and may be disposed of or sold to any person following the procedures contained in Minnesota Statutes 514.93 relating to the sale of unclaimed animals by veterinarians. If the animal is to be kept in this City, a license shall be obtained by such person before possession of the animal is given to the purchaser. Section 1 -119. ABANDONMENT. It shall be unlawful for any person to abandon any animal, including wild animals in Brooklyn Center. Section 1 -120. PENALTY. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, or any conditions of a license, shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not more than $700 or to imprisonment for a period not to exceed 90 days, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. Each day that a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. City of Brooklyn Center 1 -8 City Ordinance ADYLYN CENr BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: City Manager er Michael McCauley Y g FROM: Joel Downer, Chief of Police DATE: March 8, 2001 SUBJECT: Review of Chapter 1 - Animal Ordinance Dr. Robert K. Anderson, D.V.M., Professor Emeritus of the University of Minnesota, School of Veterinary Medicine was consulted regarding changes in the City of Brooklyn Center Animal Ordinances. Dr. Anderson was the City veterinarian in Denver, Colorado during a rabies outbreak in 1949 and 1950. He has also served as the director of the animal behavioral clinic at the University of Minnesota, was a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. Dr. Anderson estimates that a suburb of the size and demographics of Brooklyn Center has an estimated 3,000 dogs within the city. Dr. Anderson's formula factors in single family dwellings, duplexes, and apartment buildings. He estimates one dog for every person residing in single family dwellings. Factoring in the size of yards in Brooklyn Center and the economic times have driven dog ownership estimates higher. Dr. Anderson supports abolishing dog licensing in favor of dog owner education. Dr. Anderson believes that owners should be certified before obtaining a pet. Of the estimated 3,000 dogs in the city of Brooklyn Center, 225 were licensed in 1999 and 216 were licensed in the year 2000. An estimated 90% of impounded dogs are unlicensed. Dog owners recovering their dogs must purchase a license as well as pay an impound fee of $25 plus $12 per day for kenneling. The first day of kenneling is at no charge. Dr. Anderson recommends that dogs be identified through an imbedded computer chip or tattoo. Most dogs recovered in the city of Brooklyn Center are identified by their rabies tag which was issued by a veterinarian. The Brooklyn Center Police Department impounded animals in 91 cases in 1999, 34 cases in the year 2000 and 5 cases in 2001. In several cases, multiple dogs were impounded. A combination of public education regarding the importance of rabies vaccinations, good citizenship for owners of dogs, and enforcement of dogs at large and dogs disturbing will result in more effective animal control. The cities of Minnetonka and New Brighton currently do not issue dog licenses. JD:kh City Council Agenda Item No. 8b MEMORANDUM DATE: March 7, 2001 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Resolution Requesting Advanced Disbursement Of Municipal State Aid Funds For Street Reconstruction Over the past several years, we have undertaken numerous State Aid Street projects, both stand -alone projects and as part of Neighborhood Street and Utility Improvement Program projects. Because our annual apportionment from the state has not kept up with our need for funds, we have cash flowed these projects from the Local State Aid Account, requesting final reimbursement bit by bit when we have accumulated enough funds in our construction account. We have several projects still awaiting final reimbursement of funding from the state: the Logan/57 project from 1996; the France Avenue project from 1997; the two Dupont projects included in neighborhood projects in 1998 and 1999; and the 73 and 63 projects from 2000. Under the current CIP schedule, we would get reimbursement for the last project in 2002. We also use Local State Aid funds for projects such as: sidewalks and trails, the City's 30 percent share of commercial street projects, and special projects such as streetscaping. The Brooklyn Boulevard project is a substantial user of LSA funds, for purchase of right of way and for the city's share of the roadway and enhancement projects that is not being paid by the county or ISTEA funds. In the coming few years we will look to the LSA fund to finance improvements such as streetscaping in the Brookdale area. Municipal State Aid rules allow cities (and counties) to request an advance on their coming year's apportionment to pay for the costs of approved projects that cost in excess of their current balance. I recommend that we take advantage of this provision, and request an advance of $300,000 to clear these old projects off the books. Minnesota Statutes 162.14, Subd. 6. Advances. Any such city may make advances from any funds available to it for the purpose of expediting the construction, reconstruction, improvement, or maintenance of its municipal state -aid street system; provided that such advances shall not exceed the city's total estimated apportionment for the three years following the year the advance is made. Advances made by any such city shall be repaid out of subsequent apportionments made to such city in accordance with the commissioner's rules. Minnesota Rules 8820, Subp. l Ob. Advance from municipal state -aid street fund. When the commissioner approves a request from the governing body of an eligible urban municipality for constructing an approved municipal state -aid project requiring municipal state -aid street funds in excess of the urban municipality's available balance, then, subject to limits of the law, the urban municipality may request to advance funds from the municipal state -aid street fund. The request for an advance must be in the form of a resolution. The commissioner shall restore the municipal state -aid street fund out of subsequent urban municipal construction account apportionments or turnback account apportionments in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the approved request. The amount of the advance must not exceed $500,000 or the ® last year's apportionment whichever is greater, except that in no case may the advance exceed three times the last year's apportionment. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION REQUESTING ADVANCED DISBURSEMENT OF MUNICIPAL STATE AID FUNDS FOR STREET RECONSTRUCTION WHEREAS the City f Brooklyn Center has implemented Municipal State Aid projects in Y Y P P P J 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 which will require State Aid Funds in excess of those available in its State Aid Construction Account; and WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center is prepared to proceed with the construction of said projects through the use of advance encumbrances from the general State Aid Construction Account to supplement the available funds in its State Aid construction Account; and WHEREAS, repayment of the funds so advanced will be made in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 162.14 Subdivision 6 and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 8820. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn ® Center, Minnesota that the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby requested to approve this advance for financing approved Municipal State Aid Street Project(s) of the City of Brooklyn Center in an amount up to $300,000 in accordance with Minnesota Rules 8820.1500, Subparagraph 9, and to authorize repayments from the following year's accruals to the Construction Account of the Municipal State Aid Fund for Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. I City Council Agenda Item No. 8c Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO WRITE -OFF UNCOLLECTIBLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND RETURNED CHECKS WHEREAS, the City Manager has reported the following accounts receivable and returned checks are uncollectible; and WHEREAS, the returned checks have been charged off against the expenses of the operating departments as they have been determined to be uncollectible. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center to authorize the City Manager to write-off from the City records as uncollectible the following accounts receivable and the returned checks as attached hereto as Exhibit A. Accounts Receivable Name Amount Purpose Pirsch residence $125.00 5/6 false police alarm Catrice Ann Champion 85.54 repair sign damaged 7/8/00 Total $210.54 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. is RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT A RETURNED CHECKS - LIQUOR STORES, CENTERBROOK, & CARS 1999 DATE NAME RETURNED LOCATION REASON DISPOSITION AMOUNT Anderson, Darren 09/01/99 Boulevard Acct Closed NRI 51.63 Barrow, Aldeanne 03/29/99 Northbrook Acct Closed NRI 19.16 Bledsoe, Liz 08/12/99 Northbrook Acct Closed NRI 43.77 Boomgaarden, Nicholas 06/22/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 36.17 Browne, Kristopher 07/02/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 14.91 Brugger, Leann 02/12/99 Park & Rec Acct Closed NRI 115.00 Butler, Robert 12/09/99 Boulevard NSF Checkcare 20.34 Bykonen, Adam 09/22/99 Northbrook' NSF NRI 13.17 Dickman, Gerry B. 02/02/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 21.97 Evans, Sandra 12/29/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 22.93 Fisher, Eric 07/27/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 20.69 Flowers, Evander 09/10/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 14.80 Forney, Wanda J. 02123/99 Humboldt Forgery Police Dept 44.89 Forney, Wanda J. 02126/99 Humboldt Forgery Police Dept 34.28 Friedland, Sandra 10/07/99 Humboldt Bankruptcy NRI 13.61 Garner, Allen 08/31/99 Boulevard NSF Checkcare 17.26 Genadek, James 10/04/99 Boulevard Acct Closed Checkcare 10.88 Gray, Primitivo 05/27199 Boulevard Acct Closed NRI 29.41 Hogan, Ann 11/26/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 21.47 Hogan, Ann 11/29/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 21.47 Holliday, Angela 07/09/99 Boulevard Acct Closed NRI 47.37 Holliday, Valerie 04/28/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 16.01 Hudson, Annie M. 04/15/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 30.54 Johnson, Andrea 07/26/99 Humboldt Acct Closed NRI 39.20 Johnson, Danilette 09/01/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 27.99 Jones, Jerome 02/22/99 Humboldt Acct Closed NRI 55.89 Jones, Jerome 02/22/99 Northbrook Acct Closed NRI 88.67 Jones, Jerome 02/22/99 Humboldt Acct Closed NRI 69.05 Jones, Stephen 08/16/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 20.79 Kettunen, Carl 10/27/99 Boulevard Forgery Letter 37.47 Kluseman, Matthew 12/13/99 Boulevard Acct Closed NRI 30.81 Lee, Steven 12/21/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 10.00 Letellier, Kristen R. 03/24/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 8.49 Lundberg, Olivia 02/11/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 5.88 Mallen, Gerald 03/26/99 Humboldt Acct Closed Bankruptcy 23.01 Marsh, David 02/18/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 13.61 McMillan, Brenda L. 05/03/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 28.38 Miller, Patricia 02/03/99 Humboldt Acct Closed NRI 93.24 Miller, Patrick 10/20/99 Centerbrook NSF NRI 9.25 Mueller, John 11/04/99 Humboldt NSF Checkcare 24.99 Perkins, Kiley 08/02/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 22.16 Pierre, Jean 12/20/99 Humboldt Acct Closed NRI 10.67 Powell, Richard 10/20/99 Humboldt Lost/stolen NRI Refused 18.94 Power Steam Cleaning 05/03/99 Boulevard NSF Letter 24.37 RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT A Regehr, Diane 10128/99 Boulevard Forgery Letter 118.19 Sherer, Cindy 06/22/99 Boulevard Lost/stolen Letter 19.48 Shipp, Andre 01/12/99 Humboldt Acct Closed NRI 87.04 Sirius Marketing Group 04/01/99 Park & Rec Acct Closed NRI 7.50 Slawick, Elizabeth 07/01/99 Northbrook Forgery Letter 45.28 Slawick, Elizabeth 06/24/99 Boulevard Forgery Letter 6.53 Smith, Antonio 05/17/99 Northbrook Acct Closed NRI 27.99 Smith, Antonio 05/14/99 Boulevard Acct Closed NRI 18.63 Stephens, Gerald 11/15/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 11.22 Swanson, Daniel 06/02/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 22.97 Triplett, Jerome 06/25/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 28.96 Triplett, Jerome 06/26/99 Northbrook, NSF NRI 28.96 Wadena, Tammie L. 03/26/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 18.51 Wadena, Tammie L. 04/27/99 Park & Rec' Acct Closed NRI 7.00 Walsh Peck, Kathleen 11/26/99 Humboldt Lost/stolen NRI Refused 231.81 Watroba, Michelle 08/18/99 Boulevard NSF NRI 15.35 Wuollet, Heather 10/12/99 Humboldt NSF NRI 15.65 Young, Suzanne 05/24/99 Northbrook NSF NRI 6.64 Zigler, Michael 11/04/99 Humboldt Forgery Letter 39.18 TOTAL TOTAL 2,049.85 • • City Council Agenda Item No. 8d ® Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DESIGNATING APRIL AS CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT PREVENTION MONTH WHEREAS, violence is a public health epidemic; and WHEREAS, last year, child abuse and neglect robbed at least 1,712 Hennepin County children of a safe and nurturing family environment; and WHEREAS, children who are reported abused and neglected are 67 percent more likely to be arrested between the ages of 9 and 12, do less well in school, and have an increased probability of future violent acts against family members; and WHEREAS, April is National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the City Council designates April as Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention • Month. 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. 8e City of Brooklyn Center A Millennium Community MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Kragness, Councilmembers Lasman, Nelson, and Peppe FROM: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager DATE: March 8, 2001 SUBJECT: Worksession I would request that the City Council schedule a general worksession for Monday, April 2, 2001, at 6:00 p.m. We have not had a general worksession since the Council Retreat in January and it would be a good opportunity to review the year so far and continue planning for the balance of 2001. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Recreation and Community Center Phone & TDD Number Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 - IN (763) 569 -3400 City Hall & TDD Number (763) 569 -3300 FAX (763) 569 -3434 FAX (763) 569 -3494 =