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1999 09-13 CCP Regular Session
AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION SEPTEMBER 13, 1999 6:00 P.M. CONFERENCE ROOM B 1. City Council discussion of agenda items and questions. 2. Community Guide 3. Lease /Sale of Humboldt Liquor store to District 286 4. Miscellaneous 4. Adjourn City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. To: Mayor Kragness and Co embers Hilstrom, Las , Nelson and Peppe From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: September 10, 1999 Re: Lease /Sale of Humboldt Liquor Store Discussions with District 286 on the potential lease /sale of the Humboldt Liquor store have reached the stage of a draft agreement. The. School District would lease the property and improve the property to meet their needs. At the end of the lease term, the City would convey title to the property to the School District. The District would be responsible for maintenance etc. The lease /sale method would be used to correspond to the way in which the School District is able to raise funds to pay for the building and the renovations. The renovations would be undertaken in name by the City, but managed and paid for by the School District. The total payments to the City (liquor fund) would exceed $200,000. Mr. Baker is comfortable that this would be toward the upper end of its value: I i 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 I I City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. To: Mayor Kragness and C Hl Members Hilstrom, Lasman, Nelson and Peppe From: Michael J. McCauley City Manager Date: September 10, 1999 Re: Community Guide The City was approached about participating in a Community Guide in 1997. The attached guide was produced by a private firm and has been used by the City as its information guide for new residents. This material has replaced materials previously printed and assembled by the City. This was provided at no cost to the City, other than staff time spend providing information to the publisher. This year, Prime Advertising & Design has advised that they will print the guide and provide it to the City if the City will undertake its distribution to every residence in Brooklyn Center. Staff estimates this cost at $2,000. This cost would be less than printing our own materials. I � I I I 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 1 r Official c o unity Resource Resi a Your Local Business Resource V City & Public Services gig 'V Community Information Churches Schools Blending of Old and New in Brooklyn Center Discover the Center \ Money Savi 3[ City of Brooklyn Center Coupons A great place to start. Agreat place to stay. r x Events Sp ec ial :.S Calendar Internet Site �s www.tcresource.com City Hall City of Brooklyn Center Thanks for Making Us Your E d #1 Choice in Brooklyn Center "A Family Tradition Since 1955"s" ( 612) 566=5770 n ki 0 ILI' Sar reu Nana Atari Debra Affias Laura Aguilar Lisa Astleford Steve Baker Chuck Beckman Elaine Bernards (612 69 -5654 (6M569-5608 (612) 569 -5715 (612) 569 -5674 (612) 569 -5634 (612) 569 -5683 (612) 569 -5679 (612)569 -5656 3 x� Carole Betker Annette Boone Sharon Ann Branch RichBurton Pam Doyle Pat Emerson - Ben Fox John Gagainis (612) 569 -5717 (612) 569 -5623 (612) 569 -5626 (612) 569 -5633 (612) 569 -5611 (612) 569 -5653 ( 12) 569 -5622 (612) 569 -5705 Sandra Glienke Chad Gutenkauf Jeff Hoffman Joe Huseby George Kiphuth Michael Klemesrud Charity Korvela Rochelle Krings (612) 569 -5667 (612) 569 -5628 (612) 569 -5648 (612) 569 -5672 (612) 569 -5606 (612) 569 -5618 (612) 569 -5712 (612) 569 -5647 '.f Ken Krych Rita Larson Mark Laubersheimer Gary Linder Daryl Losey Joseph Lukic Pao "PC" Ly Jim Martini (612) 569 -5693 (612) 569 -5616 (612) 569 -5694 (612) 569 -5718 (612) 569 -5636 (612) 569 -5642 (612) 569 -5646 (612) 569 -5673 Joy Mattice Ken Merrick Miriam Olson Ron Phillips Julie Plumedahl Robin Ray Rebecca Rooker Steve Schleif (612) 569 -5661 (612) 569 -5632 (612) 569 -5631 (612) 569 -5670 (612) 569 -5682 (612) 569 -5610 (612) 569 -5630 (612) 569 -5690 r Not Pictured: Patrick Burrage Mark Gross Shelly Carlson Rebecca Lewis Pat Dougall Tonia McConnell Linda Glick Bill Oelkers Bill Sullivan Judy Tauber Mike Vanderhey Kay Vang Ed Vincent Jim Glover Xuebin (John) Zhang (612) 569 -5706 (612) 569 -5703 (612) 569- (612) 569 -5664 (612) 569 -5655 Craig Walters Sandy Walters Tom rs Svetlana Yatskina Nancy Zezza www.edinarealty (612) 569 -5627 (612) 569 -5708 (612) 589 -5707 (612) 569 -5652 (612) 569 -5716 yy l aY' A W �NM t� �yy f • F } — aY �p F " i a� , Y'• ��j ■ ■ rM a t, ` f z ., � r III P17 • aC�1, MIP,LL e- at + z IC T5R, ; .irj & R �1 to y " T2� ;� fit a� i '" _ ♦ r ''� - '^'4�t!�. a "'^' ' " . . r C I .. J�j G'� 1 •14 �'� _ z r� � � 1��1 �=, f 1Jl,�r� f1 � J =r�_.1 Qualit and Service at a Competitive Price ' � O • . W. C IFA CP r 9� z H �• : ���� �`+ C v 1'17 a r.. • • Published By: O C • Brooklyn Center Community Center Facilities . ...........................30 Brooklyn Center Polling Locations ..... ............................... 21 ® Brooklyn Center "Year 2000 Celebration" ............................... 45 Business Category Listings ........... ...........................5 -11 ft5'1'�t� Centerbrook Golf Course ............ ............................... 27 escg h, CJho. The Churches of Brooklyn Center ...... ............................... 39 553 11 - 6295 City of Brooklyn Center ........... ............................... 13 -14 Maple Grove, MN 553 P.O. Box City Council and Commissions ........ ............................... 15 (612) 416 - 1488 • (612) 416 - 1487 (Fax) Common City Ordinances ............ ............................... 19 Mark Murray, President Community Connections .......... ............................... 32 -38 Marilyn Bina, Vice President Community Special Events Calendar ............................. 40 - 44 Alice Hassler, Marketing Consultant Discover the Center ................ ............................... 31 Annie Hein, Marketing Consultant Steve Murray, Marketing Consultant Earle Brown Heritage Center ......... ............................... 26 Mark Stalpes, Marketing Consultant Money Saving Coupons ........... ............................... 47 Bill Welch, Marketing Consultant New West Station Fire Building ........ ............................... 18 Julie Shay, Graphic Designer Laurie Jorgensen, Admin. Assistant Park Facilities . ............................... . ................. . 25 Elaine Morris, Proofreader Police Department Programs and Services ............................ 16 -17 e -mail: Public Recreation Facilities .......... ............................... 24 info @primeadvertising.com Quick Reference Alphabetical Listings .............................. 12 Recycling Information ................. ..........................22 -23 UT School Districts ..................... .............................20 Senior Programs in Brooklyn Center . ............................... 28 -29 THANK YOU (olnlnunity Resource Guide online The entire staff of Prime Advertising & Design, Inc. and the City of Brooklyn Center www.tcresource.com would like to thank all the businesses and civic organizations that participated in the 4+ second annual Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource and Residents' Guide. 0 This publication is printed on recycled paper. Without their support, this guide would not be possible.. O Copyright 1998. Prime Advertising & Design, Inc All rights reserved. , partof this y s tored the Our primary goals are to create increased awareness of local community business any Corm or bm mrans withou t written permission of he pur. Printed in the United States of America. This pubRrrtion is a community services, products, and civic organizations and give residents a resource guide for service and Prime Advertising & Design, Inc. does not make any warranty of any kind with regard to the services or products of the advertisers community information and services. herein. Prime Advertising & Design, Inc. does not assume any responsibility or Rabillty for any of the content within this publication and for am enors or omissions to such content. 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Manaski, CPA/PFS Fax 569 -4266 Contractors, Inc ...............(612) 537 -5555 ■ 2800 Freeway Blvd., Suite 202 3601 48th Ave. N. (See Ad p. 4) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Jerry's New Market .............(612) 561 -5900 www.ACIasphalt.com Deli/Restaurant Donald L. Winn ...................(612) 561 -5966 Accounting for Small Businesses (See Coupon N. ASSISTED LIVING Brooklyn Center, 5801 Xerxes Ave. N. 55430 2800 Freeway Blvd., Suite 200 P. 47) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 WovenHearts ................ (612) 566 -1495 Alternative Living Services (See Ad p. 28) BANKING ADVERTISING AGENCIES 0 6001 Earle Brown Dr. Firstar Bank of Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (612) 566 -1000 Prime Advertising & Minnesota, N.A ................. Design, Inc ........................(612) 416 -1488 5540 Brooklyn Blvd. "Creative Ideas For Your Future" ATTORNEYS Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad p. 50) www.firstar.com Maple Grove, MN 55311 -6295 (See Also Mediation) Marquette Bank ..................(612) 561 -2530 Attorneys -At -Law ................(612) 585 -0283 5620 Brooklyn Blvd. (See Ad p. 34) Michael A. Mochinski, Atty. Fax Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 AIR CRAFT RENTAL ' REPA 3300 Cry. Rd. 10, Suite 514 (12) 585-0284 www.marquettebank.com Flying Scotchman ................(612) 537 -8485 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (See Ad p. 22) Crystal Airport E -Mail: mmochin @goldengate.net Norwest Bank ......................(612) 316 -4120 2901 Northway Dr. ( Brookdale Office) 6300 Zane Ave. N. Estate Crafters ....................(612) 560 -4000 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 Minnesota's 1st Certijied Elder Law Specialist www.norwest.com 3260 Cty. Rd. 10, Suite D Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 TCF National Bank ..............(612) 566 -0082 APARTMENTS "We're MoreOpenr Fax(612)566 -1901 Henningson & Snoxell, 2950 County Road 10 Carrington Drive ................(612) 561 -4190 Ltd . ..................................... (612) 560 -5700 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Dedicated to the Highest Standards Attorneys At taw Fax (612) 560 -0119 6910 Humboldt Ave. N. (See Ad p. 37) 6160 Summit Dr. (See Ad p. 2) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 ■ :I 1 l� ltJ il/ i i I i I lrl �! l�l I Y I #)r Melrose Gates .....................(612) 561 -3634 e-mail: hands @hennsnoxlaw.com Conveniently Located JustOffl -694 WWW.hennsnoxtaw.com Earle Brown Heritage 6401 Camden Ave. N. Jensen, Swanson & Center . ..........................(612) 569 -6300 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Sondrall, PA ........................(612) 424 -8811 6155 Earle Brown Dr. (See p. 26) Attorneys At Law (See Ad p. 35) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Edinburgh Office Plaza www.earlebrown.com AP ARTMENTS 8525 Edinbrook Crossing Holiday Inn .................... (612) 566 -4140 The Crossings at Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Meeting Space for up to 350 (See Ad p. 21) Brookdale .........................(612) 561 -7405 E -mail: jss @jsspa.com 1501 Freeway Blvd. 6125 & 6201 N. Lilac Dr. (See Ad p. 49) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 AUTOMOTIVE RENTAL I E Earle Brown Terrace .......... (612) 560 -6829 Budget Rent -A- Car........ (612) 572 -3036 BARBER "Your Answer to Carefree Senior Living" "W f 2 y Dr. (See Ad p. 49) Sears Auto Center N. 'All The Difference In The World" (See Coupon Golden Razor Stylists ........ (612) 566 -7995 6100 Summit D Brooklyn Center, N. Center/Brookdale Mall p. 47) Finest in Professional Hair Care or the Famil Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brookdale Center Twin Lake North .................(612) 533 -1168 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 • Apartment Homes forActive Seniors 4539 - 58th Ave. N. (See Ad p. 49) Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Ofcial Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • BEAUTY SALONS --- ----CELLULAR PHONES COMMUNITY SERVICES (CONT4 • Golden Razor Stylists ........(612) 566 -7995 Aerial Wireless Digital Salvation Army ....................(612) 425 -0517 Finest in Professional Hair Care for the Family Phones ..... ..........................(612) 986 -3800 Northbrook Worship & Community Center Brookdale Center 6818 -A Humboldt Ave. N. 2201 Edinbrook Terrace (See Ad P. 38) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 BED & BREAKFAST CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COMPUTE R/PRI NTER SUPPLIES! Inn on the Farm ................(612) 569 -6330 Brooklyn Community Acme Typewriter, Inc . ........ (612) 560 -7300 6150 Summit Dr. N. (See p. 26) Chamber of Commerce ...(612) 566 -8650 Serving the Community for23 Years Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 360 1900 - 57th Ave. N. (See Ad p. 37) www.innonthefann.com Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (See Ad p. 46) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 BOTTLED WATER CHILD CARE CONSTRUCTION/BUILDERS - 0 Northland Waters ...............(612) 391 -6111 Hennepin Home Care ........(612) 521 -0072 ACI Asphalt Minnesota's Finest Bottled Water" Home Care for Sick Children. Professional Contractors, Inc............... (612) 537 -5555 9128 Florida Ave. N. (See Ad p. 3) Home Health Care You Can Trust, When Your 360148th Ave. N. (See Ad p. 4) Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 Child Needs Care and You Can't Be There. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 E -mail: chbhenhome @aol.com www.AClasphalt.com New Horizon Child Care ...(612) 561 -3336 Where Love & Learning Grow Earle Brown Lanes .............(612) 566 -6250 6842 Humboldt Ave. N. (See Coupon p. 47) jams Sports Bar (See Coupon p. 47) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 North Metro Minneapolis Convention 6440 James Circle N. 7323 58th Ave. N., Crystal..(612) 535 -0045 & Visitor's Bureau ............ (612) 566 -7722 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 6200 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 248 Minneapolis, MN 55430 website: northmetrominneapolis.org - BUSINESS SERVICES See Additional Churches on Page 39 e-mail: : nmmcvb @northmetrominneapolls.org i Brooklyn Community Chamber of Commerce ...(612) 566 -8650 .................... Salvaton i Army(612) 425-0517 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 360 Northbrook Worship & Community Center CONVENTION , Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (See Ad p. 46) 2201 Edinbrook Terrace (See Ad p. 38) Earle Brown Heritage Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Center . ..........................(612) 569 -6300 6155 Earle Brown Dr. (See p. 26) CABLE TELEVISION COFFEE SERVICES Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Northwest Community wwwearlebrown.com Television ..........................(612) 533 -8196 Northland Waters ............... (612) 391 -6111 Cable Channel 12 (See Ad p. 52) `Minnesota's Finest Bottled Water" 6900 Winnetka Ave. N. 9128 Florida Ave. N. (See Ad P. 3) COPIERS/FAX 44 k Par, MN 555 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Brooklyn Stringer Business www.nwct.org Systems, Inc ......................(612) 645 -6666 Value Television ..................(651) 298 -9508 1435 Energy Park Brought to You By MediaOne (See Ad p. 50) St. Paul, MN 55108 6901 Winnetka Ave. N. (See Coupon Hennepin Technical website: www.stringerbusiness.com Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 P. 47) College ..... ..........................(612) 550 -2115 Quality Technical Education (See Ad p. 36) 9000 Brooklyn Blvd. CREMATION Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 -2399 Evans Nordby FLOORSeVINYL www.htc.mnscu.edu Funeral Home ...................(612) 533 -3000 GCO Carpet and North Hennepin Community 6000 Brooklyn Blvd. Color Tile Outlet ..............(612) 315 -3969 College ..... ..........................(612) 424 -0702 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 America's Largest Carpet Outlet System "your Community College" (See Ad p. 45) Evans Nordby Hemlock S. 694 to 61 741185th Ave. N. ( ) (See Inside Funeral Home ...................(612) 424 -4000 Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 West on 73rd to Kirkwood Back Cover) 34 Second St., NE Osseo, MN 55369 CATERING/TAKE OUT COMMUNITY SERVICES Chuckwagon Grill............... (612) 561 -5026 Brooklyn Historical Societ 12 le Cooking ty ( ) 561-1761 Home -S t g (See Ad p. 14) P.O. Box 29345 (See Ad p. 27) AAA Minneapolis ................(612) 560 -5540 Northbrook Shopping Center Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 -0345 Travel With Someone You Trust 1928 57th Ave. N. 6024 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 O Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide i EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • New Horizon Child Care ...(612) 561 -3336 Midwest Screw Surrounding Image • Where Love & Learning Grow Products, Inc ....................(612) 533 -4666 Photography .....................(612) 561 -6128 6842 Humboldt Ave. N. (See Coupon p. 47) 3501 - 48th Ave. N. Fax (612) 533 -7301 5740 Brooklyn Blvd. Fax (612) 560 -2451 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (See Ad p. 3) Suite 109 7323 58th Ave. N., Crystal..(612) 535 -0045 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Website: www.mm.com/surroundingimage EMPLOYMENT SERVICES E -mail: surround @mm.com Olsten Staffing Services ..... (612) 569 -0000 HealthPartners Brooklyn The Future Is Working With Olsten FUND RAISING Center ...... ..........................(612) 566 -3770 6300 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Dental Clinic (See Ad p. 19) Suite 190 Fax (612) 561 -6032 Prime Advertising & 5901 John Martin Dr. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (See Ad p. 37) Design, Inc ........................(612) 416 -1488 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 "Creative Ideas For Your Future" Mintalar Family Dental ...... (612) 561 -6320 P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad p. 50) 3320 Cty Rd. 10 (See Ad P. 33) Maple Grove, MN 55311 -6295 (Brooklyn Blvd. and Bass Lake Road) Alternative Solutions .........(612) 533 -7272 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Family Conflict Resolution Center FUNERAL HOMES Call for FREE Information Packet 5637 Brooklyn Blvd., Suite 200 (See Ad p. 39) Evans Nordby DUMP TRUCK RENTAL Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Funeral Home ...................(612) 533 -3000 Brooklyn g Truckin 6000 Brooklyn Blvd. Co., Inc .... ..........................(612) 425 -2424 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Dump Trucking Since 1961 (See Ad p. 16) Evans Nordby 8812 Zachary Ln. McDonald's ..........................(612) 566 -3970 Funeral Home ................... (612) 424 -4000 Maple Grove, MN 55369 "did somebody say McDonald's ?" 34 Second St., NE 5525 Xerxes Ave. N. Osseo, MN 55369 Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 4 I'M i DI - GAME/MOVIE RENTALS Hennepin Technical FINANCIAL SERVICES College ..... ..........................(612) 550 -2115 Main Street Video ............... (612) 560 -1212 Quality Technical Education (See Ad p. 36) Legal Plans ..........................(612) 566 -5347 Daily Specials • Awesome Selection 9000 Brooklyn Blvd. Al Ancheta 6800 Humboldt Ave. N. (See Coupon p. 47) Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 -2399 Affordable Legal Service Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 www.htc.mnscu.edu 6860 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Hi -Tech Institute .................(612) 560 -9700 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 SHOPS Training in Medical Careers Family Life Credit 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Suite 200 Services ... ..........................(612) 566 -2366 Cracker Barrel ....................(612) 560 -6808 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Money Problems? Complimentary Gift Wrap North Hennepin Community Consolidate Bills and Credit Cards Witbout a 1501 James Circle N. Loan — Payments Lowered, Interest Reduced. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 College ..... ..........................(612) 424 -0702 www.crackerbarrel.com "Your Community College" (See Ad p. 45) 7411 85th Ave. N. FLIGHT SCHOOLS Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 i Flying Scotchman ................(612) 537 -8485 - GRAPHIC Crystal Airport Prime Advertising & 6300 Zane Ave. N. Design, Inc ........................(612) 416 -1488 612 560 -4000 Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 "Creative Ideas For Your Future" Estate Crafters .................... ( ) P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad p. 50) Minnesota's 1st Certified Elder Law Specialist Maple Grove, MN 55311 -6295 3260 Cty. Rd. 10, Suite D FLOOR COVERINGS Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 GCO Carpet and GROCERIES Color Tile Outlet ..............(612) 315 -3969 ELECTRICAL America's Largest Carpet Outlet System Jerry's New Market .............(612) 561 -5900 American Electric . .......(612) 560 -4653 694 to 61 (Hemlock S.) (See Inside Deli/Bakery Quality Work Backed Inc c. Integrity West on 73rd to Kirkwood Back Cover) 5801 Xerxes Ave. N. Call John Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Free Estimates • 27 Years Experience • Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide O • i HARDWARE INTERIOR DESIGN 7 • West Metro Lumber ...........(612) 498 -7228 Blumentals/Architecture (See Also Mediation) The Smart Choice (See Ad p. 1) Inc ............ ..........................(612) 561 -5757 9350 County Road 19 25 Years in the Community (See Ad p. 26) Attorneys -At -Law ................(612) 585 -0283 Corcoran, MN 55357 6235 Earle Brown Drive Michael A. Mochinski, Atty. Fax www.westmetrolumber.com Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 3300 Cty. Rd. 10, Suite 514 (612) 585 -0284 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (See Ad p. 22) E -Mail: mmochin @goldengate.net HOME HEALTH CARE INTERNET COUPONS Henningson & Snoxell, Hennepin Home Health Ltd ............ ..........................(612) 560 -5700 P Bargain .com ......................(612) 416 -1488 Attorneys At Law Fax (612) 560 -0119 Care .......... ..........................(612) 521 -0072 www.bargainz.com (See Ad p. 4) 6160 Summit Dr. (See Ad p. 2) Providing All Levels of Home Health Care.. For Information on Promoting Your Business, Brooklyn Center MN 55430 Home Health Aides •Therapists•Nurses• Call Prime Advertising& Design, Inc. Yn Live-Ins *Homemakers •PCA's e -mail: hands @hennsnoxlaw.com MN State Licensed P.O. Box 1295 www.hennsnoxlaw.com eonded/Medicare Certified Maple Grove, MN 55311 E -mail: info @primeadvertising.com HOME IMPROVEMENT West Metro Lumber ...........(612) 498 -7228 INVESTMENTS Brookdale Area Library ..... (612) 569 -3600 The Smart Choice (See Ad p. 1) Firstar Bank of 6125 Shingle Creek Pkwy. 9350 County Road 19 Minnesota, N.A. .................(612) 566 -1000 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Corcoran, MN 55357 5540 Brooklyn Blvd. www.westmetrolumber.com yn Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 LIQUOR STORES Window Lite Home www.6rstar.com Improvements ..................(612) 425 -2227 Brooklyn Center Liquors Windows • Doors • Kitchen • Baths • Rooms Humboldt Liquor .............(612) 561 -2420 523 Central Ave. N (See Ad p. 51) JOB OPPORTUNITIES 69th and Humboldt Osseo, MN 55369 (See Offer) Boulevard Liquor .............(612) 537 -3081 www.windowlite.com Olsten Staffing Services ..... (612) 569 -0000 63rd and Brooklyn Blvd. The Future Is Working With Olsten Northbrook Liquor .......... (612) 561 -2350 6300 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Northbrook Shopping Center (See Ad p. 14) Suite 190 Fax (612) 561 -6032 Holiday inn .........................(612) 566 -4140 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (See Ad p. 37) Holidome Area (See Ad p. 21) 1501 Freeway Blvd. Discover Mortgage Corp...(612) 566 -6666 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Financing Your Dream (See Ad p. 3) Window Lite Home 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Suite 350 North Metro Minneapolis Convention Improvements ..................(612) 425 -2227 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 & Visitor's Bureau ............ (612) 566 -7722 Windows • Doors • Kitchen • Baths • Rooms 6200 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Suite 248 523 Central Ave. N (See Ad p. 51) Marquette Bank ..................(612) 561 -2530 Minneapolis, MN 55430 Osseo, MN 55369 (See Offer) 5620 Brooklyn Blvd. (See Ad p. 34) website: northmetrominneapolis .org www.windowlite.com Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 e -mail: nmmcvb @northmetrominneapobs.org www.marquettebank.com Sleep Inn ... ..........................(612) 971 -8000 Mid America Mortgage ...... (612) 561 -5373 In A Class By Itself (See Ad P. 27) 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Suite 550 7011 Northland Circle Brooklyn Trucking Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Co., Inc ... ..........................(612) 425 -2424 Norwest Bank ...................... (612) 316 -4120 www.sleepinn.com Decorative Rock • Underlayment • Edging 2901 Northway Dr. (Brookdale Office) 8812 Zachary Ln. (See Ad p. 16) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 INSURANCE Maple Grove, MN 55369 www.norwest.com AAA Best Insurance TCF Mortgage Corp . ........... (612) 537 -7890 Agency, Inc ........................(612) 566 -0000 & Specializing in "1st Time Buyer" Mortgages 4165 W. Broadway Specializing in Auto &Motomycles Robbinsdale Farm, Garden Robbinsdale, MN 55422 6818 -A Humboldt Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 &Pet Supply .....................(612) 533 -2244 4719 42nd Ave. N. (See Ad p. 15) Farmers Insurance Group..(612) 566 -5347 Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Al Ancheta Insurance Agency, Inc., LUTCF Auto •Home •Life •Commercial Sleep Inn ... ..........................(612) 971 -8000 In A Class By Itself (See Ad p. 27) 6860 Shingle Creek Pkwy. 7011 Northland Circle Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 • State Farm Insurance ......... (612) 566 -3600 www.sleepinn.com Tom Sullivan, LUTCF Brooklyn Blvd. at Bass Lake Road Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Q Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • i MEDICAL SALES & SERVICE ' • West Metro Lumber ...........(612) 498 -7228 HealthPartners Brooklyn The Smart Choice (See Ad p. 1) Center ...... ..........................(612) 569 -0300 Stringer Business 9350 County Road 19 Medical Clinic (See Ad p. 19) Systems, Inc . .....................(612) 645 -6666 Corcoran, MN 55357 6845 Lee Ave. N. 1435 Energy Park www.westmetrolumber.com Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 St. Paul, MN 55108 www.healthpartners.com website: www.stringerbusiness.com MACHINE SHOP Hennepin Care North ......... (612) 569 -3737 Family Practice Clinic (See Ad p. 13) OFFICE PRODUCTS Cass Screw Machine 6601 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 400 Products Co ......................(612) 535 -0501 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Office Depot ........................ (612) 585 -0005 4748 France Ave. N. Takin' Care of Business Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Northport Medical 5900 Shingle Creek Pkwy, www.csmp.com Center, Ltd ........................(612) 533 -8666 5415 Brooklyn Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brookdale Shopping MORTGAGE BANKING HirshHeld's ..........................(612) 561 -6121 Center ...... ..........................(612) 566 -3373 Discover Mortgage Corp...(612) 566 -6666 5615 Xerxes Ave. N. (See Ad p. 15) 1108 Brookdale (See Ad p. 1) Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Financing Your Dream (See Ad P. 3) wwwhirshfields.com www.TahsmanCompaniesUC.com 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 350 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Mid America Mortgage ......(612) 561 -5373 MANUFACTURING PETS/PET SUPPLIES 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Suite 550 Pandora's Box Veterinary Cass Screw Machine Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Clinic ........ ..........................(612) 533 -5545 Products Co ......................(612) 535 -0501 TCF Mortgage Corp . ........... (612) 425 -9114 4902 France Ave. N. (See Ad P. 18) 4748 France Ave. N. 7944 Brooklyn Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 www.csmp.com Robbinsdale Farm, Garden TCF Mortgage Corp . ........... (612) 537 -7890 & Pet Supply .....................(612) 533 -2244 Midwest Screw Specializing in "7st Time Buyer "Mortgages 4719 42nd Ave. N. (See Ad p. 15) Products, Inc ....................(612) 533 -4666 4165 W. Broadway Robbinsdale, MN 55422 3501 - 48th Ave. N. Fax (612) 533 -7301 Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (See Ad p. 3) — MOVING SUPPLIERS PHOTOGRAPHY MARKETING CONSULTING Surrounding Image Budget Rent- A- Car ..............(612) 572 -3036 Photo h .. 612 561 -6128 Prime Advertising & `All The Di In The World" (See Coupon graP y Blvd. Fax ( ) 612 416 -1488 5740 Brooklyn Design, Inc ........................ Blvd. Fax (612) 560 -2451 ( ) Sears Auto Center/Brookdale Mall p. 47) Suite 109 "Creative Ideas For Your Future" Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad P. 50) Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Maple Grove, MN 55311 6295 Website: www.mm.com/surroundingimage E -mail: surround @mm.com NURSING HOMES Maranatha Care Center .....(612) 549 -9600 PHYSICIANS Excellence in Long Term Care (See Ad p. 3) Alternative Solutions .........(612) 533 -7272 5401 69th Ave. N. Family Conflict Resolution Center Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 HealthPartners Brooklyn Center . lin i .........................( ee Ad p. 19) 569 -0300 Call for FREE Information Packet Medical Clinic 5637 Brooklyn Blvd., Suite 200 (See Ad p. 39) c (S Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 O 6845 Lee Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Office Depot ........................(612) 585 -0005 www.healthpartners.com 1% 1 1 1 1 -1 on' Care of Business Hennepin Care North ......... (612) 569 -3737 5900 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Family Practice Clinic (See Ad p. 13) Hi -Tech Institute .................(612) 560 -9700 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 6601 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 400 Training in Medical Careers 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 200 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Northport Medical SALES & SERVICE Center Ltd. (612) 533 -8666 5415 Brooklyn Blvd. Acme Typewriter, Inc . ........ (612) 560 -7300 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Serving the Community for 23 Years 1900 - 57th Ave. N. (See Ad p. 37) • Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide O • REAL ESTATE (CONT.) REAL ESTATE (CONT.) • Davanni's Pizza & Charity Korvela .......................(612) 569 -5712 RE/MAX professionals .......(612) 561 -8080 Hot Hoagies ......................(612) 566 -8220 Rochelle Krings .................... (612) 569 -5647 Successfully Growing ... Now in Maple Grove 5937 Summit Dr. N. (See Coupon p. 47) Ken Krych ..... ..........................(612) 569 -5693 7240 Brooklyn Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Rita Larson ............................ (612) 569 -5616 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Scoreboard Pizza ............... 612 566 -4455 Mark Laubersheimer .............. (612) 569 -5694 ( ) Rebecca Lewis ........................(612) 569 -5624 R Professionals .......(612) 416 -8080 Banquet Facilities Available (See Coupon Linder " Taking You Home" 6816 Humboldt Ave. N. p. 47) Ga ry Daryl yl Losey .........................(612) 569 -5636 7767 Elm Creek Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Joseph Lukic ..........................(612) 569 -5642 Maple Grove, MN 55369 Pao "PC" Ly .. ..........................(612) 569 -5646 Karen Youngberg ...............(612) 416 -8076 P OST OFFICE Jim Martini ... ..........................(612) 569 -5673 Realtor® (See Ad p. 30) aarce ............................. J o y 12 ( ) 569-5661 RE/MAX professionals Brooklyn Center Tonia McConnell ................ 569 -5649 7767 Elm Creek Blvd. Post Office .........................(612) 566 -8700 Ken Merrick .........................(612) 569 -5632 Maple Grove MN 553 6 9 � 6848 Lee Ave. N. Bill Oelkers .. ..........................(612) 569 -5641 p Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Miriam Olson .........................(612) 569 -5631 Ron Phillips . ..........................(612) 569 -5670 REAL ESTATE D EVELOPMENT Julie Plumedahl ......................(612) 569 -5682 PRINTING SERVICES Robin Ray .... ..........................(612) 569 -5610 Jensen, Swanson & Rebecca Rooker .................... (612) 569 -5630 Sondrall, PA ........................ (612) 424 -8811 Prime Advertising & Steve Schleif . ..........................(612) 569 -5690 Attorneys At Law (See Ad P. 35) Design, Inc ........ ................(612) 416 -1488 Bill Sullivan ............................ (612) 569 -5706 Edinburgh Office Plaza "Creative Ideas For Your Future" Judy Tauber ........................... (612) 569 -5703 8525 Edinbrook Crossing P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad p. 50) Mike Vanderheyden ...............(612) 569 - 5614 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Maple Grove, MN 55311 - 6295 Kay Vang ...... ..........................(612) 569 - 5664 E - mail: jss @jsspa.com Ed Vincent .... ..........................(612) 569 - 5655 Craig Walters ..........................(612) 569 -5627 PR ' ' Sandy Walters .........................(612) 569 -5708 REMODELING Tom Walters ..........................(612) 569 -5707 Prime Advertising & American Electric Inc . ....... (612) 560 -4653 SvedanaYatskina ...................(612) 569 -5652 "Creative Ideas For Your Future" 416 -1453 Nancy Zezza . ..........................(612) 569 -5716 Quality Work Backed by Integrity P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad P. 38) Xuebin (John) Zhang .............(612) 569 -5657 Free Estimates • 27 Years Experience Maple Grove, MN 55311 -6295 7100 Brooklyn Blvd. (See Inside Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Front Cover) Window Lite Home R.D. Kruger Inc. Improvements ..................(612) 425 -2227 REAL ESTATE Windows • Doors • Kitchen • Baths • Rooms The Gallery of Homes .....(612) 533 -7000 523 Central Ave. N (See Ad P. 51) Edina Realty ........................(612) 566 -5770 Carolyn Anderson ...................(612) 535 -5941 Osseo, MN 55369 (See Offer) Sara Abreu ... ..........................(612) 569 -5654 Jeanette Baker ........................ (612) 420 -4906 wwindowlite.com Nana Afari .... ..........................(612) 569 -5608 Chris Bell ............................1 (218) 631 -4480 ww Debra Affi ........................... 612 569 -5715 Bryan Christoffer ....................(612) 839 -0057 ( ) LyChuong .... ..........................(612) 608 -7882 Laura Aguilar .........................(612) 569 -5674 Jim Dwyer .............................. (612) 916 -4225 Lisa Astleford .........................(612) 569 -5634 Allen & Sonja Erickson ..........(612) 561 -5062 Carrington Drive ................(612) 561 -4190 Steve Baker .. ..........................(612) 569 -5683 Paula Ford ............................. (612) 537 -5253 Dedicated to the Highest Standards Chuck Beckman .....................(612) 569 -5679 Sheila Forrest ......................... (612) 533 -4251 6910 Humboldt Ave. N. (See Ad p. 37) Elaine Bernards .....................(612) 569 -5656 Linda Goeman ........................ (612) 533 -7000 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Carole Betker .........................(612) 569 -5717 Corrine Green ........................ (612) 549 -2484 Annette Boone ........................(612) 569 -5623 Ronda Inman ......................... (612) 533 -7000 Sharon Ann Branch ................(612) 569 -5626 Curt Johnson ..........................(612) 560 -6072 RESTAURANTS Patrick Burrage ......................(612) 569 -5663 Darlene Johnson .................... (612) 560 -6072 Richard Burton ......................(612) 569 -5633 Bruce Kruger ......................... (612) 945 -9395 H huckwagon okin g (See Ad p. 14) .............. (612) 561 -5026 Shelly Carlson ........................(612) 569 -5687 Dick Kruger . ..........................(612) 535 -4494 Nome -Style Cookin Pat Dougall .. ..........................(612) 569 -5668 Dave Lanning .........................(612) 533 -3069 Northbrook Shopping Center Pam Doyle .... ..........................(612) 569 -5611 Vern Lindstro......................(612) 561 -6307 1928 57th Ave. N. Lindstrom Pat Emerson . ..........................(612) 569 -5653 Joe Maher. .........................(612) 533 -4271 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Ben Fox ........ ........................: .................... .(612) 569 -5622 Michelle Martin.. 612 John Gagainis ........................(612) 569 -5705 ( ) 533-7000 Cracker Barrel .................... (612) 560 -6808 (612) 424 -8067 . .......................... Good Linda Glick ... ..........................(612) 569 - 5617 Barb Meyers Coun Cookin' Sandra Glienke .......................(612) 569 -5667 Craig Murphy ..................... (612) 458 -7696 1501 James Circle N. Jim Glover .............................. 612 569 -5650 Andrey Perepelitsa ................. (612) 854 -7823 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Sara Perrier ... Mark Gross .. ..........................(612) 569 -5625 ...................(612) 889 -0968 www.crackerbarrel.com uf Chad Gutenka ......................(612) 569 -5628 Luverne Petersoon n ...................(612) 533 -8819 Jeff Hoffffiman uf ..... ...................... (612) 569 -5628 Joann Schwartz ...................... (612) 533 -0739 Davanni's Pizza & Joe H .. ..........................(612) 569 -5672 David Strong .......................... (612) 494 -4680 Hot Hoagies ...................... (612) 566 -8220 6045 Brooklyn Blvd. (See Back Cover) 5937 Summit Dr. N. (See Coupon p. 47) • George Kiphuth ......................(612) 569 -5606 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Michael Klemesrud ................(612) 569 -5618 (Continued Next Column) 0 Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • RESTAURANTS (C SHOPPING CENTER McDonald's ..........................(612) 566 -3970 Brookdale Shopping AAA Minneapolis ................(612) 560 -5540 • "did somebody say McDonald's ?" Center ...... ..........................(612) 566 -3373 Travel With Someone You Tnist® 5525 Xerxes Ave. N. 1108 Brookdale (See Ad p. 1) 6024 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Scoreboard Pizza ...............(612) 566 -4455 www.TalismanCompaniesLLC.com Banquet Facilities Available (See Coupon VETERINARY CLINICS 6816 Humboldt Ave. N. p. 47) i Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Pandora's Box Veterinary Window Lite Home Clinic ........ ..........................(612) 533 -5545 Improvements ..................(612) 425 -2227 4902 France Ave. N. (See Ad p. 18) RESTAURANTAOUNGE Windows • Doors • Kitchen • Baths • Rooms Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Barnacle Bill 's .....................(612) 560 -9242 523 Central Ave. N (See Ad p. 51) Osseo, MN 55369 (See Offer) Earle Brown Lanes (See Coupon p. 47) www.windowfite.com VIDEO/GAME RENTALS 6440 James Circle N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Main Street Video ...............(612) 560 -1212 SKIN CARE Daily Specials • Awesome Selection 6800 Humboldt Ave. N. (See Coupon p. 47) SAND & GRAVEL Shaklee Products ................(800) 484 -3996 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Trucking Repair Your Damaged Skin s/c 5508 100% Natural & Guaranteed Co., Inc ............................ (612) 425 -2424 Convenience of Member Direct Ordering : Washed Sand•Crushed Rock•Driveway Gravel 8812 Zachary Ln. (See Ad p. 16) Shaklee Products ................(800) 484 -3996 Maple Grove, MN 55369 111111q 100% Natural & Guaranteed s/c 5508 Nutritional Education & Guidance Mintalar Family Dental ...... (612) 561 -6320 Are You Sick & Tired of Being Sick & Tired. ?! SECRETARIAL SERVICES 3320 Cry Rd. 10 (See Ad p. 33) Word Tech Secretarial (Brooklyn Blvd. and Bass Lake Road) WEBSITE DESIGN Services ... ..........................(612) 349 -9214 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Word Processing •Database•Tape Transcription Prime Advertising & 6825 York Place TAPE TRANSCRIPTIONS Design, Inc ........................(612) 416 -1488 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 "Creative Ideas For Your Future" Word Tech Secretarial P.O. Box 1295 (See Ad p. 50) Services ... ..........................(612) 349 -9214 Maple Grove, MN 55311 -6295 SENIO ASSISTED LIVING Word Processing•Database•Tape Transcription 6825 York Place Woventlearts ............... (612) 566 -1495 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 WALL COVERINGS/ Alternative Living Services (See Ad p. 28) WINDOW TREATMENTS 6001 Earle Brown Dr. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 TAX PREPARATION Hirshfield's ..........................(612) 561 -6121 5615 Geslin and Langum, EA.....(612) 561 -7665 Brooklyn Xerxes Ave. N. (See Ad p. 15) Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 SENIOR HOUSING Tax Preparation and Accounting www.hirshfields.com The Crossings at 3300 Cty. Rd. 10, Suite 512 g Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brookdale .........................(612) 561 -7405 WILD BIRD FEED 6125 & 6201 N. Lilac Dr. (See Ad p. 49) Lamers & Lamers, CPAs ..... (612) 585 -0740 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Business and Individual Services Robbinsdale Farm, Garden 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 361 & Pet supply 612 533 -2244 Earle Brown Terrace .......... (612) 560 -6829 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (See Ad p. 15) Pp y ( ) "Your Answer to Carefree Senior Living" 4719 42nd Ave. N. (See Ad P. 15) 6100 Summit Dr. N. (See Ad p. 49) Donald L. Winn ...................(612) 561 -5966 Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Certified Tax Professional (See Coupon p. 47) Maranatha Place .................(612) 569 -4500 2800 Freeway Blvd., Suite 200 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 WINDOWS DOORS Rental Apartments for Seniors (See Ad p. 3) 5415 69th Ave. N. Window Lite Home Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Improvements ..................(612) 425 -2227 Windows • Doors • Kitchen • Baths • Rooms Twin Lake North .................(612) 533 -1168 Brookdale Goodyear .......... (612) 561 -7811 523 Central Ave. N (See Ad p. 51) Apartment Homes for Active Seniors 5501 Xerxes Ave. N. Osseo, MN 55369 (See Offer) 4539 - 58th Ave. N. (See Ad p. 49) Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 www.windowlite.com Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 www.goodyear.com Tires Plus ... ..........................(612) 560 -2705 5927 John Martin Dr. (Near Best Buy) • Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Park ........................(612) 493 -3354 Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • QUICK REFERENCE ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS • AAA Best Insurance GCO Carpet and Northwest Community Agency, Inc ....... ..........................(612) 566 -0000 Color Tile Outlet ....................... (612) 315 -3969 Television ................................... (612) 533 -8196 AAA Minneapolis .........................(612) 560 -5540 Geslin and Langum, P.A .............. (612) 561 -7665 Cable Channel 12 ACI Asphalt Contractors, Inc.....(612) 537 -5555 Golden Razor Stylists .................(612) 566 -7995 Norwest Bank ............................... (612) 316 -4120 Acme Typewriter, Inc ..................(612) 560 -7300 Aerial Wireless Digital Phones.(612) 986 -3800 Alternative Solutions ..................(612) 533 -7272 Family Conflict Resolution Center American Electric Inc .................(612) 560 -4653 HealthPartners Brooklyn Center Office Depot ................................. (612) 585 -0005 Attorneys -At -Law .........................(612) 585 -0283 Dental Clinic .............................. (612) 566 -3770 Olsten Staffing Services .............. (612) 569 -0000 Michael A. Mochinski, Atty. Medical Clinic .. ..........................(612) 569 -0300 Hennepin Care North ..................(612) 569 -3737 Hennepin Home Health Care ..... (612) 521 -0072 Hennepin Technical College ...... (612) 550 -2115 Pandora's Box Veterinary Henningson & Snoxell, Ltd . ....... (612) 560 -5700 Bargalnz.com ..... ..........................(612) 416 -1488 Hi -Tech Institute ......................... (612) 560 -9700 Clinic ........................................... (612) 533 -5545 Barnacle Bill's ............... .............. (612) 566 -6250 Hirshfield's ................................... (612) 561 -6121 Prime Advertising & Blumentals/Architecture Inc . ...... (612) 561 -5757 Holiday Inn ........ ..........................(612) 566 -4140 Design, Inc ................................. (612) 424 -9406 Brookdale Area Library ..............(612) 569 -3600 Brookdale Goodyear ...................(612)561 -7811 Brookdale Shopping Center ......(612) 566 -3373 Brooklyn Center Liquors Humboldt Liquor ......................(612) 561 -2420 Inn on the Farm ......................... (612) 569 -6330 RF✓MAX professionals Brooklyn Center ........................(612) 561 -8080 Boulevard Liquor ......................(612) 537 -3081 Maple Grove .............................. (612) 416 -8080 Northbrook Liquor ...................(612) 561 -2350 Robbinsdale Farm, Garden Brooklyn Center Post Office ...... (612) 566 -8700 & Pet Supply .... ..........................(612) 533 -2244 Brooklyn Community Jensen, Swanson & - - Chamber of Commerce ............ (612) 566 -8650 Sondrall, PA ....... ..........................(612) 424 -8811 Brooklyn Historical Society ....... (612) 561 -1761 Jerry's New Market ......................(612) 561 -5900 Brooklyn Trucking Co., Inc . ...... (612) 425 -2424 Budget Rent -A -Car ......................(612) 572 -3036 Salvation Army ............................. (612) 425 -0517 Scoreboard Pizza ........................(612) 566 -4455 Shaklee Products ......... (800) 484 -3996 s/c 5508 Kruger, R.D., Inc. Sleep Inn ............ ..........................(612) 971 -8000 The Gallery of Homes ..............(612) 533 -7000 State Farm Insurance .................. (612) 566 -3600 Carrington Drive .........................(612) 561 -4190 Tom Sullivan, LUTCF Cass Screw Machine Stringer Business Products Co ..... ..........................(612) 535 -0501 Systems, Inc ............................... (612) 645 -6666 Chuckwagon Grill ........................(612) 561 -5026 Surrounding Image Cracker Barrel ... ..........................(612) 560 -6808 Lamers & Lamers, CPAs ............... 612) 585 -0740 Photography .............................. (612) 561 -6128 Crossings at Brookdale, The ..... (612) 561 -7405 Legal Plans ......... ..........................(612) 566 -5347 Al Ancheta - TCF Mortgage Corp. Davanni's Pizza & Brooklyn Park . ..........................(612) 425 -9114 Hot Hoagies ..... ..........................(612) 566 -8220 Main Street Video ........................ (612) 560 -1212 Robbinsdale ............................... (612) 537 -7890 Discover Mortgage Corp . ........... (612) 566 -6666 Manaski & Co., P.A ......................(612) 569 -4270 TCF National Bank .......................(612) 566 -0082 Maranatha Care Center ..............(612) 549 -9600 Tires Plus ........... ..........................(612) 560 -2705 Maranatha Place ..........................(612) 569 -4500 Twin Lake North .......................... (612) 533 -1168 Marquette Bank . ..........................(612) 561 -2530 McDonald's ......... ..........................(612) 566 -3970 Earle Brown Heritage Center ....... (612) 569 -6300 Melrose Gates .... ..........................(612) 561 -3634 Earle Brown Lanes ......................(612) 566 -6250 Mid America Mortgage ............... (612) 561 -5373 Earle Brown Terrace ...................(612) 560 -6829 Midwest Screw Products, Inc....(612) 533 -4666 Value Television ..........................(651) 298 -9508 Edina Realty ....... ..........................(612) 566 -5770 Mintalar Family Dental ............... (612) 561 -6320 Brought to You By MediaOne Estate Crafters ... ..........................(612) 560 -4000 Evans Nordby Funeral Home Brooklyn Center ........................(612) 533 -3000 Osseo ................ ..........................(612) 424 -4000 New Horizon Child Care West Metro Lumber ....................(612) 498 -7228 Brooklyn Center ........................(612) 561 -3336 Window Lite Home Crystal ............... ..........................(612) 535 -0045 Improvements ........................... (612) 425 -2227 Family Life Credit Services ........(612) 566 -2366 North Hennepin Community Winn, Donald L .. ..........................(612) 561 -5966 Group 612 566 -5347 College .............. ..........................(612) 424 -0702 Word Tech Secretarial Services.(612) 349 -9214 Farmers Insurance p """""' ) North Metro Minneapolis Convention WovenHearts ...... ..........................(612) 566 -1495 Al Ancheta Insurance Agency, Inc., LUTCF & Visitor's Bureau .....................(612) 566 -7722 Firstar Bank of Northland Waters ........................(612) 391 -6111 Minnesota, N.A ..........................(612) 566 -1000 Northport Medical Center, Ltd..(612) 533 -8666 Flying Scotchman ........................(612) 537 -8485 Youngberg, Karen .......................(612) 416 -8076 RE/MAX professionals � ® Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • City of Brooklyn Center 31 • Agreat place to start. Agreat place to stay. With an abundance of affordable housing, coupled with a t strong housing market, the dream of owning a home in Brooklyn Center becomes a reality for hundreds of new • residents yearly. Whether a starter home or "empty nester," ' Brooklyn Center has much to offer the prospective new homeowner. The city has over 500 acres of parks and nature centers, many with walking and biking trails and recreational amenities. Centerbrook Golf Course, a nine -hole, par - three„ course open from early -April through early- November, is N located in the heart of the city. The Brooklyn Center 7 '° Community Center features a fitness center and an Olympic - sized indoor pool with a 150 -foot water slide. With an ever - thousands from across the entire metro area annually. watchful eye on the environment, Brooklyn Center has been Throughout the summer months, the city's recreation division named a Tree City USA four years in a row by the National offers free evening concerts in Central Park. The city also plays Arbor Foundation. host to another annual summer event, the nationally recognized Budweiser/Dudley Classic softball tournament, Many new residents find Brooklyn Center's location its most which draws the top teams from across the nation to Brooklyn attractive feature. Easily accessible to Interstates 694 and 94, Center to compete for prize money and a berth in the Softball as well as Highways 169 and 100, downtown Minneapolis is World Series. only ten minutes away. The development of a Park & Ride facility in 1996 has become an important link to the Twin Cities As the city looks to the future, it has maintained a link to the for Brooklyn Center commuters. past through the acquisition and restoration of the Earle Brown Heritage Center. This historic estate, complete with barn and Represented by four school districts, a quality education is stable, was renovated to a convention and exhibition complex, another important reason families make Brooklyn Center their and bed and breakfast. The Inn on the Farm was recently home. In fact, Brooklyn Center High School boasts one of the named one of the nation's top ten new inns by Bed and largest open enrollments in Minnesota. Residents of all ages Breakfast magazine. are encouraged to continue the learning process by signing up for one or more of the hundreds of courses offered each year Although largely developed, Brooklyn Center continues to by the city's recreation division. attract new businesses. Within the past two years, the city has experienced unprecedented growth in its business sector, in no Community spirit peaks in June during the city's annual small part due to its attractive and healthy economic climate. summer festival, Earle Brown Days, which promises something The city's combination of location, housing, business growth for everyone. This week -long festival kicks -off with a parade and redevelopment provides Brooklyn Center with a stable featuring high school bands from across the state and base, ready for planning the future of our community. neighboring Wisconsin. An ice cream social is on Friday. The festival ends in a dazzling fireworks display which draws ����������������������� I . I . , HENNEPIN CARE Acute care for t children and adults 1 NORTH 1 Infant and well- child care Adult medicine • Prenatal care i 1 Mental health 1 is ,, 1 tl�� r�1>t•��c'y�crtcf� 1 6601 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Hours: 1 Suite 400 MTWF: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 • Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 TH: 8 a.m. 7 p.m. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide i • CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 4 ` Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 City all /'1'DD ... ............................... ty .............. (612) 569 -3300 Job Line .......................... ............................... (612) 569 -3307 Police ............................... ..........................(612) 569 -3333 Emergency Brooklyn Center City Hall 1999 ELECTED OFFICIALS g cy ............. ............................... ............................911 Michael J. McCauley, City Manager Myrna Kragness, Mayor Jane Chambers, Assistant City Manager/HR Director Debra Hilstrom, Council Member Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Kay Lasman, Council Member Diane Spector, Director of Public Works Ed Nelson, Council Member Dave Peterson, Public Works Superintendent Robert Peppe, Council Member Charlie Hansen, Director of Finance - Brad Hoffman, Community Development Director s. Scott Brink, Engineer x, Stephen Baker, City Assessor Jim Glasoe, Community, Activities, Recreation and Services Director Judith Bergeland, Earle Brown Heritage Center Manager Brooklyn Cenle r Clth Hall - winter Joel Downer, Police Chief Ron Boman, Fire Chief FuH Line of B eer , i Jerry Olson, Liquor Stores Manager BROOKLYN LeFevere, City Attorney CENTER DEPARTMENT PHONE ' ' Administration ..................... ..........................(612) 569 -3300 LIQUORS Assessing ........................ ............................... (612) 569 -3310 Community Development ............................... (612) 569 -3330 Engineering ......................... ..........................(612) 569 -3340 ■ 10% Discount on Tuesdays for Senior Finance/Water ................ ............................... (612) 569 -3320 Citizens Public works .................. ............................... (612) 569 -3380 ■ Specials Every Week Recreation ........................... ..........................(612) 569 -3400 ■ Case Discounts on Liquor & Wine ; ■ti's :: %� r ■titi'r■ �ti ■ti'r ■; O N BREAKFAST ■ LUNCH ■ DINNER ■ Proceeds from liquor Stores Help Support O Home -Style Cooking Since 1967 Ci ty Services N Catering /Take -Out Available : Three Convenient Locations: ■ ■ Hours ■■ 7am- 9:30pm : 69th & Northbrook 63rd & ;■ Sun No Humboldt Shopping Center Brooklyn Blvd. : s3m fpm ': (612) (6�2> (612) 537 -3081 5026 `I 561 -2420 561 -2350 ON • (612) 561 - { Northbrook Shopping Center ■ 1928 57th Ave. No. � on "Please Use In Moderation ■. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 NO Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSIONS • 11 k Ll1 iq I I I ►11 gA I hJ ►' HOUSING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL Housing Commission meetings are held the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall. • Informal Open Forum with the City Council is held at 6:45 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of the month in PARKS AND REC COMMISSION Conference Room B at City Hall. It provides an opportunity The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the third Tuesday for the public to address the Council on items which are of every month at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall. not on the agenda. • Regular meetings of the City Council are held the second CHARTER COMMISSION and fourth Monday of the month at 7:00 P.M. in Council Meetings of the Charter Commission are subject to call. Chambers at City Hall. If a regularly scheduled meeting should fall on a Monday holiday, the meeting will be held FINANCIAL COMMISSION on Tuesday. The Financial Commission meets the first Thursday of the PLANNING COMMISSION month at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall. Regular meetings of the Planning Commission are scheduled Schedule is subject to change. Call City Hall at _ on the second and fourth Thursday of the month at 7:30 P.M. (612) 569 -3300 to verify meeting times and dates. at City Hall. hfi l - © e s DECORATING CENTERS FARM, GARDEN and PET SUPPLY Serving Minnesotans for 105 years with Quality Paints, Wallcoverings, Family Owned Since 1967 Window Fashions & Draperies. — The store that SUPPORTS YOUR COMMUNITY and REWARDS YOU for 13 Metro Locations including: the right thin when it comes to: Brooklyn Center, 5615 Xerxes Ave. No. doing g g (Across from Brookdale Mall) Phone: 561 -3511 YOUR PETS, Minnesota WILD LIFE and your LAWN, GARDEN and PET SUPPLIES. Ron Lamers, CPA Receive a FREE Gift! Dave Lamers, CPA with any purchase of $40 or more. "Doesn't it make sense to support your local A LLimerss Ltd. hometown retailer? Doesn't it make sense to support the people who live and work and _ care about quality of life in our community ?" .. (612) 533 -2244 Business &Individual Tax Planning X6121 585 -0740 4719 42nd Ave. N. • Robbinsdale Business Accounting 5701 Shingle Creek Pkwy. ■ Financing Assistance Suite 3G1 • ® Open: 9 -8 Mon -Fri, 8 -6 Sat, 11 -5 Sun QuickBooks® & PeachTree® Services Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 ............................. ..............................: Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • POLICE DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES CALL 9-1-1 FOR EMERGENCIES PROJECT P.E.A.C.E. Police Administration ..... ..........................(612) 569 -3333 Project P.E.A.C.E. (Protect, Educate, Advocate, Counsel, Crime Tips ................... ............................... (612) 561 -6649 Empower) serves victims of domestic violence. The project Fax ...... •• ............................. ..........................(612) 561 -0717 provides advocacy, housing, legal assistance, and support. Call (612) 569 -3434 for assistance or further information about the project. OR Copies of police reports and applications for dog RI PROGR licenses and firearm permits are available between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:15 P.M. Monday Citizens can ride along with an officer and through Friday. Call the Brooklyn Center Police �RQUYN CENjF observe firsthand the role of the Brooklyn Department at (612) 569 -3333 for information. Center Police Department in the community. Call the Patrol Captain at (612) 569 -3403 to _ Specific crime statistics are available fora make arrangements. Two weeks notice is small fee. Call the Administrative Analyst at � required. (612) 569 -3371 for further information, - SECURITY SURVEY DRUG POLICE EDUC A ( RESISTANCE D . A . R .E.) A police officer can examine your home and/or business and recommend security improvements. Call the Crime Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) is a program Prevention Officer at (612) 569 -3394 to make arrangements. designed to prevent drug abuse in children and youth. Teaching children the skills to say "no" to alcohol and drugs is the focus of D.A.R.E. D.A.R.E. is taught by trained ' �/ • officers to all fifth graders in schools The Telephone Assurance Program (T.A.P.) is designed for located in Brooklyn Center. Call the senior citizens and persons with disabilities who live alone. Community Services Sergeant at (612) — This program allows these individuals to continue living on 569 -3389 for further information. their own while providing assurance that their well-being is monitored on a daily basis. Call (612) 566 -0157 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. for further information MCGRUFF HOUSE about this program. Residents who are at home day hours and pass a background check are given a McGruff Safe House sign which identifies the Decorative Rock ♦ Fill Sand ♦ Plastic Edging Fabric & Plastic Underlayment ♦ Driveway Gravel TRUCKING CO. INC. Sandbox Sand ♦ Mortar Sand ♦ Salted Sand Service Since 1961 Conklin Products ♦ You Pick Up or We Deliver Dump Trucks for Hire Call a (612) 425 -2424 Or Toll Free (888) 840 -6341 • Fax (612) 425 -2375 Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide home as one that children can o to in emergency situations. • g g Y Call the Crime Prevention Officer at (612) 569 -3394 for further information. • NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The Neighborhood Watch Program enables citizens to organize g g g ., their neighborhoods in the fight against crime through meetings and publications. Watch groups are kept informed of activity in Brooklyn Center and crime prevention tips. It's fun and easy to start your own Neighborhood Watch group. Call the Crime Prevention Officer at (612) 569 -3394 for further information. Brooklyn Center Police Sergeant Dave Grass does Outreach with local youth OPERATION I 1 Operation Identification allows citizens and business owners to If you have information about criminal activity, call our Crime — mark their property with a unique number that will assist in Tips line at (612) 561 -6649. The he is answered 24 hours a the prevention of theft and aid in the recovery of stolen day and allows callers to remain anonymous. The Brooklyn _ property. Call the Crime Prevention Officer at (612) 569 -3394 Center Crime Prevention Fund gives out cash rewards for to obtain your number and further information about the valuable tips. program. Remember —the most important action you can take to assist the Brooklyn Center Police Department is to call 911 immediately when you see suspicious activity. We rely on COMBAT AUTO THEFT (C.A.L) citizens and businesses to be our "eyes and ears." C.A.T. program participants affix a reflective sticker to their rear car window that authorizes police officers to stop their vehicle between the hours of 1:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M., the time NEW CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER auto thieves are most likely to be out. Call the Crime POLICE BUILDING Prevention Officer at (612) 569 -3394 to obtain your C.A.T. sticker application. Opening: Summer, 1999 Location: 6645 Humboldt Ave. North THE BROOKLYN CENTER CRIME Architect: Boarman, Kroos, Pfister, PREVENTI — I Vogel &Associates The Brooklyn Center Crime Prevention Fund is a nonprofit Construction Manager: Bossardt Corporation community service organization comprised of residents and representatives from local civic groups. The Crime Prevention Fund works in cooperation with the p olice department to provide crime prevention education. M Presentations can be made by police personnel on a variety of subjects and station tours are available for organized groups. Advance arrangements must be made. Contact the Community, Services Sergeant at (612) 569 -3389. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource Residents' Guide • NEW WEST STATION FIRE BUILDING a- 2.e _PRELIMINARY — . —.. -- .— — .--- .— .___.— . —. —.— - -= —. -- f LAUNDRY I.D. OUTDOOR (COURT ° i I x1 5TORAOE 11 ssa s. 1 T V V e Mil JM RATUS I�x 1 U U .E S RODM RE6 ROOM s.ss�.. I v U KI TCNEN •� NDNG SE TR wo ING A — .�- -. —. -- I' .. S M MDOR I (I ' TRAINNC B ! I WATCH STEEP 1 1 Sl ®1 X0 5F (SST. STORAGE 1 its s CORM CHEF M CN 1 i CT `N SLEEP i OPEN OiFlCE/UNAS5IGNED \ S1EE TOR FLOOR PLAN •% / ; kp Tand orals .— 'Bo Floor Plan for the New Fire Station rest NEW WEST i I +v m FI RE STATIO Opening: Summer, 1999 Architect: Mjorud Architecture Construction Manager: Bossardt Corporation Location: 6250 Brooklyn Boulevard �lJeterinar Clinic 4902 France Ave North REMODELED EAST FIRE STATION Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (No Plan Available) Opening: Summer, 1999 ( 533-5545 Architect: Mjorud Architecture 24 Hour Emergency Answering Service • Pager 608 -6004 Construction Manager: Bossardt Corporation Dr. F. N. Larry Location: 6500 Dupont Avenue North Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • COMMON CITY ORDINANCES ANIMAL CONTROLAICENSING REFUSE STORAGE 1 D ISPOSAL No family or family member shall keep, harbor, or have Storage of refuse between collection dates can either be inside custody of more than two dogs or more than three cats the garage or basement, or outside at the rear or side of the exceeding six months of age in the family dwelling unit or on building. If kept outside and in front of the premises, the the family premises without obtaining a private kennel license. container must be out of view from the street, and maintained All animals must at all times be restrained by a leash, or at heel in a manner that does not interfere with the use of the and obedient to the voice commands of its human companion. adjoining property. Containers used for garbage must be either Animals in parks and playgrounds must be leashed at all times. metal or plastic cans with tight fitting lids and must not exceed 30 gallons in size. Grass clippings and leaves may be stored in All dogs must be licensed. Dog licenses cost $5 for male or plastic bags and securely closed, while tree trimmings and female dogs, and $3 for neutered male or spayed female dogs. twigs maybe bundled in twine. Licenses can be purchased at the police department between 8 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Saturday, throughout the All garbage and refuse must be stored in the described manner year. Proof of rabies vaccination required. and may be set out at the curb only after sunset on the night preceding the regular pickup day. After pickup, containers ------ - - - - -- - must be returned to the area where they are kept. For more - - -___ -- - a, - -- information on these or other City ordinances, contact City Hall at (612) 569 -3300 GARAGE SALES Helping You The infrequent temporary display and sale, by an occupant on Health — his premises, of personal property is allowed provided the sale • • is conducted within the residence or accessory structure, the B r oo klyn _ number of sales does not exceed four per year, and the duration of the sale does not exceed three consecutive days. Rummage sale signs may not be placed on public property. A t HealthPartners medical and dental clinics, our health care professionals address your physical health and also take time to discuss WEEDS CONTROL OF 1 lifestyle habits such as food choices, smoking and physical activity that can affect your overall health. Every occupant or owner of unoccupied land shall cut, destroy Our medical clinic offers physicians and other or eradicate all noxious weeds which are standing or growing experts in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, upon such land, in such manner and at such times as may be directed or ordered by the Brooklyn Center Weed Inspector. Pediatrics and Ob /Gyn, plus evening hours, an Any weeds or grass growing to a height greater than eight urgent care center, an on -site pharmacy and more. inches or which have gone or are about to go to seed will also Dentists and other oral health professionals, be ordered to be cut by the City Weed Inspector. including a pediatric specialist, staff our dental clinic. Evening and Saturday hours are available. 11 PARKING OF VEHICLES :7111: HealthPartners® :ii: HealthPartners® Brooklyn Center Clinic Brooklyn Center Dental Clinic City ordinances state that no vehicle shall park upon any street 6845 Lee Ave. N. 5901 John Martin Dr. between the hours of 2 A.M. and 6 A.M., nor for more than six (612) 569 -0300 (612) 566 -3770 • consecutive hours at any other time. Visit the HealthPartners web site at www.healthpartners.com Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • SCHOOL DISTRICTS There are four school districts within Brooklyn Center city if you are unsure which school district you reside in, contact limits: City Hall at (612) 569 -3300. Anoka- Hennepin School District No. 11 ............................. ..........................(612) 506 -1000 Administrative Offices 11299 Hanson Boulevard NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Osseo School District No. 279 .................(612) 391 -7000 Administrative Offices 11200 -93rd Avenue North -4 Brooklyn Center, MN 55369 Brooklyn Center School District No. 286 ........................... ..........................(612) 561 -2120 Administrative Offices 6500 Humboldt Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Orchard Lane Elementary School Robbinsdale School District No. 281.....(612) 504 -8000 Administrative Offices 4148 Winnetka Avenue North Robbinsdale, MN 55427 MM MM ®® MMMMMI MMM 111 ® ad M®® ®® M®®® IN T aly O School 11 ®1 1 &odc4w Ceruer Earl B rown lementary School Scrroa.Drsnercrs 11 Ano 279 Osseo 281 Ro iim"e 286 Broddyn Cauff Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • BROOKLYN CENTER POLLING LOCATIONS BROOKLYN PARK BORDER , Lutheran Church of the Triune God 3 r 5827 Humboldt Avenue North 4 Qe ji _ 69TH "E. N. 69TH AVE. N. W W < 1.94 SAO �b� Z Earle Brown Elementary School < 5 p`` }ter' A���'14 5900 Humboldt Avenue North > $ mo o. ��y 66TH AVE. N. Y 63RD AVE. N. ` � 4 ' 9 0 6 4 ��4r� 2 PRECINCT 3 m 61sT AVE. N. + J • . Evergreen Park Elementary School i 7020 Dupont Avenue North 56TH AVE N. = 66TH AVE N. a 1 W Q O Willow Lane Elementary School m p . 53RD AVE N . v 7020 Perry Avenue North X > _ C > Ic a W , X Q - W X Orchard Lane Elementary School , 6201 Noble Avenue North ROBBINBDALE BORDER 111111111 liq II III q` r g, VOTE Garden City Elementary School, , — 3501 65th Avenue North PRECINCT 7 Cross of Glory Lutheran Church 5929 Brooklyn Boulevard Northport Elementary School • Suites Available 5421 Brooklyn Boulevard • Cafe, Restaurant and Lounge Register to vote at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, • Heated Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, Brooklyn Center. For more information on voter registration, Exercise Room and Game Room contact the City Clerk at (612) 569 -3300. (612) 566 -4140 • Banquet /Meeting Facilities • 1501 Freeway Boulevard • Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • RECYCLING INFORMATION Effective January 1, 1998, Brooklyn Center and the members of METAL CANS, GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS, the Hennepin Recycling Group began a new recycling program PLASTIC BOTTLES WITH NARROW NECKS called "Quick Sort" that requires you to separate your Place all containers, mixed together, directly in recycling bin or recyclables into three main categories: place mixed together in a paper bag in recycling bin. MISCELLANEOUS PAPER /CARDBOARD Examples: Place in a paper bag and cardboard bundles on top or along Metal food cans and aluminum beverage cans (rinsed and the side of the recycling bin. (Cardboard must be clean and drained). dry and cut into 3' x 3' square and bundled.) • Glass bottles and jars (three colors: brown, green and EXAMPLES: clear). Remove lids and caps and discard, rinse and • Magazines and catalogs drain. • Direct mail advertisements • Plastic bottles with narrow necks (soda, milk, water, • Cereal, chip, cake and cracker boxes laundry, etc.). Remove lids and caps and pumps. Rinse • Envelopes (all types) and drain. • Corrugated cardboard (flatten and cut to 3' x 3') • Paper (all colors), fax and telex sheets onion skin paper, NEWSPAPERS AND ADVERTISING INSERTS clean paper bags Place in a paper bag and set bag in recycling bin. • Books, file folders and notebooks DO NO • TV Guide • Reader's Digest • Photos, slides, transparencies 3300 County Road • String or twine Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 • Disposable razors or needles PARKING (intersection of Bass Lake Road & Brooklyn Blvd.) • Paper towels, napkins, cotton balls, bathroom tissue FREE • Toys, dishes, glasses • Cups, coffee filters, tea bags MICHAEL A. MOCHINSKI . Medicine containers Attorney, Licensed Professional Engineer, and • Waxed paper or waxed cartons such as milk and juice Registered before U.S. Patent & Trademark Office • Plastic cups, silverware and trays • Bankruptcy • Plastic tubs for yogurt, cottage cheese, margarine • Product Liability • Cellophane, foil, plastic wrap • Environmental Law • Carbon paper • Construction Law • Wallpaper • Real Estate • Aerosol cans, paint cans • Patent, Trademark & Copyright • Motor oil and gasoline containers • Light bulbs Call For FREE Consultation Pens c -- • Window panes �.. (612) 5 8 5 - 0 2 8 3 • Mirrors a{ Fax (612) 585 -0284 • Pottery and ceramics • E -Mail: mmochin @goldengate.net Foam cups and packaging ® Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • BROOKLYN PARKMENNEPIN COUNTY CITIZEN DROP -OFF CENTER HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE/RECYCLING/WASTE DISPOSAL Brooklyn Park/Hennepin County Citizen Drop -Off Center Recyclables .................... .............................No Charge 8100 Jefferson Hwy. • Mixed Paper (writing, typing, pastels, junk/adv. mail, Brooklyn Park, MN non - bubble envelopes) 24 Hr. Info Line .............. ............................... (612) 348 -6500 • Magazines, catalogs (no TV Guide, Readers Digest, comic or plastic wrapped) Hours: Tuesday - Friday — 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. • Newspaper & ads Saturday — 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Phone books • Corrugated boxes Household Hazardous Wastes .................No Charge • Glass food & beverage containers • Paints, varnishes, solvents • Plastic bottles with narrow necks (no motor oil bottles) • Glues, epoxies, strippers • Metal food and beverage cans • Gasoline, diesel, kerosene • Scrap metal • Oil & filters, antifreeze, auto fluids • Motor oil Lead acid batteries • Driveway sealers, tars, asphalt • Insecticides, pesticides, poisons • Pool chemicals, alcohols, aerosol sprays Problem Materials ....... .............................No Charge • Battery Acids • Mercury items (fluorescent & HID lamps) • Rechargeable & cordless appliances Miscellaneous • Electronics (camcorders, computers, radios, stereos, tape • Tires .... ..........................$1.00 each players, TVs, telephones, VCRs) Household batteries • Appliances ........................$10.00 each • • Gas air conditioners & refrigerators ......$30.00 each #1 Brooklyn Park/Hennepin Transfer Info Line ................... ............................... (612) 348 -8500 - 8100 Jefferson Hwy. y N AM OFFlOE West of Hwy. 169 at 77th Ave. Exit (4 blocks north of 77th OAYMN aAYPON BR OOKLY P ARK N. Ave./Brooklyn Blvd. or 4 blocks south of 85th Ave. on Jefferson Hwy.) — #2 Yard Waste Site - Maple Grove Info Line (612) 420 -4886 WOOCLYN 14796 101st Ave. N. PARK Cty. Rd. 81 N.W. Past Osseo to Cry. Rd. 121 (Fernbrook Ln.) 1brn L. R Y W A S TE OROP � W ,� A* Across R.R. tracks to 101st Ave. Turn R. to site. s #3 Tree Site - Maple Grove - Ceres 0 4 NORTH & TRANS 85M ZA C g k TRANSFER. 8350 2ACNAR7 LN Info Line ................... ............................... (612) 425 -8822 YAFAF GROVE s 10450 81st Ave. N. n CERES TREE SITE BROOQ 10430 1157 AV. N. CENTER West of Hwy. 169 at 77th Exit (4 blocks north of 77th Ave./Brooklyn MAKE GROW Blvd. or 4 blocks south of 85th Ave. on Jefferson Hwy.) n BROOKLYN PARK EW0 TRANSFER- n�� NRT. i #4 North Hennepin Recyclin & Transfer e p Y g N 0000 OLL STORE 1 CROP-OFF Info Line ................... ............................... (612) 425 -2239 'awooKLL,KE LANG AV. N. °ALE 8550 Zachary Ln. N., Maple Grove YWNEAP West of Cty. Rd. 81 on 85th Ave. N. to Zachary Ln. R to entrance. " 3� #5 Administration - Brooklyn Park & HRG °a°E" Info Line ................... ............................... (612) 493 -8006 1% 8300 Noble Ave. N., Brooklyn Park #6 Goodwill Store & Drop -Off Info Line ................... ............................... (612) 425 -2700 7324 Lakeland Ave. N., Brooklyn Park Between Lakeland (CR81) & Jolly Lane (Next to Skateland) • Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • PUBLIC RECREATIONAL FACILITIES THE SHINGLE CREEK TRAILWAY PALMER LAKE NATURE 9 Running parallel along historic Shingle Creek, the trailway Located just east of 69th Avenue North and Xerxes Avenue consists of separate trails for bikers and hikers. It links North, the Palmer Lake Nature area has both paved and wood together several neighborhood parks, shopping centers, a chip trails, observation areas and ponds. The unique, natural regional library, City Hall, the Brooklyn Center Community characteristics provide a habitat for many types of plant, Center and Palmer Lake Nature Area. This unique and animal and aquatic life forms. important trailway in Brooklyn Center is a connecting link in a regional trail corridor in Northwest Hennepin County, with the Minneapolis system on the south and the Brooklyn Park EUGENE H HAGEL ARBOR segment on the north. Open to the public, the Arboretum consists of eight acres, has a walking trail, and is home to a variety of plants, trees, flowers PICNIC SHELTERS and birds. Located at 61st and Major in Brooklyn Center. A picnic shelter can be reserved at Central Park at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, and Northport Park, 56th and France Avenue. Facility use policies must be adhered to and a permit issued. There is no charge to use the picnic shelters. Call the recreation division at (612) 569 -3400 for more information. } y i r r x 4 r6w xy � t° The new Bob Cablander Park at the Park & Ride facility in Brooklyn Center. Dedicated in 1996 to the memory of Bob Cahlander, who worked for the City of Brooklyn Center for 41 years.' � • Bear Statue in Bob Cablander Park Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide r • PARK FACILITIES Recreation Division a a a t (612) 569 -3400 w Le a x c c Park and Location d a m v F x m Bellvue -55th and Aldrich 7 ■ ■ 1 ■ L B ■ Grandview -59th and Humboldt 13 ■ ■ 1L 2,11, 2 ■ L ■ L B 6 1L ■ Lions -55th and Russell 18 ■ ■ 2 B ■ Happy Hollow -50th and Abbott 6 ■ ■ 1 ■ L B Northport -55th and Sailor Lane 25 ■ ■ 3 2 ■ L ■ L B,V ■ ■ Garden City-63rd and Brooklyn Dr. 20 ■ ■ ■ L ■ L B ■ Brooklane -65th and Drew 2 ■ ■ ■ L ■ Kylawn -61st and Kyle 22 ■ ■ 2 2 ■ L ■ L B ■ ■ Orchard Lane -65th and Orchard 7 ■ ■ 1 ■ L B ■ Wangstad -61st and France 2 ■ B ■ Willow Lane -69th and Orchard 8 ■ ■ 2 ■ L ■ L B ■ Palmer (West) - Palmer Lake Circle ■ ■ 1 2 2 ■ L B ■ ■ Palmer (East) -71st and Oliver ■ ■ 2 B ■ Palmer Lake Nature Area 226 ■ ■ Firehouse -65th and Bryant 10 ■ ■ 1 B ■ Evergreen -72nd and Bryant 20 ■ ■ 1 2 2 ■ L ■ L B 1L ■ Riverdale -Dallas Road and Riverdale Road 4 ■ ■ 1 ■ L B Freeway -67th and Beard 6 ■ 1 ■ L B ■ Twin Beach -Twin Lake Ave. and Lakeside Ave. 3 ■ ■ 1 B ■ Central - 63rd and Shingle Creek Pkwy /694 48 ■ 1 2L 4 ■ ■ ■ Hennepin County River Ridge - Mississippi River and Highway 94 15 ■ Lakeside -Twin Lake Blvd. and Lakeside Pl. 2 Marlin -Marlin Dr. and Indiana 2 ■ Twin Lake Island -Upper Twin Lake 4 Twin Lake North -58th and Major Ave. N. 4 Twin Lake Peninsula - Halifax Avenue/ECKB 10 Shingle Creek Trailway -53rd to 73rd Ave. 30 ■ Bob Cahlander Park - 694 & Brooklyn Blvd. 5 Eugene H. Hagel Arboretum -61st and Major 8 ■ 527 16 20 4 24 16 13 6 18 1 6 2 2 22 3 L - Lighted for Nighttime Use; B - Basketball; V - Volleyball • official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • THE EARLE BROWN HERITAGE CENTER Located in Brooklyn Center at the CAN.,,, "MET Northwest intersection of I - and .OW 4JCV�MK.4, JOW 4 J Highway 100 is an 11 acre parcel of r c =`3� �EG —7 „� M ,,, historic buildings owned by the City AM MARIN MMN of Brooklyn Center. The buildings were originally a part of the country m estate of one of Minnesota's most 0 prominent citizens, Earle Brown, Sheriff of Hennepin County and the founder of the Minnesota Highway patrol D.4L While retaining the look of the mm original red and white farm buildings, the complex has been adapted for use as a completely + - ° LA°�"" modern conference and event facility, including overnight m A!0 accommodations. A grant from the m AD� State of Minnesota has allowed the — J - � \ completion of additional parking and — `""°°E `ALL A, D ' ^ over 12,000 square feet of new / meeting and event space. Lam« • / rAOG A D I Mmm rARCOIf With more than 36,000 square feet u II u Lo MA. D7IRANCE of event space, the Heritage Center draws approximately 100,000 people to the facility to attend corporate training events, social events such as weddings, and a variety of trade shows open to the INN ON THE FAR public (see Community Calendar of Events). Also restored is the 10 -room, award winning Inn on the Farm bed and breakfast which provides a unique getaway for tourists, on -site accommodations for the business traveler, and small meeting space for corporate retreats. For more information on the Inn on the Farm call (612) 569 -6330, or visit the web site at www.innonthefarm.com. umentals0 F (612) 561 -5757 Earle Brown Heritage Center BROOKLYN CENTER For more information on the Earle Brown Heritage Center, call (612) 569 -6300 or visit the web site at wwearlebrown.com. E0 w Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide r • CENTERBROOK GOLF I A Class B Itse COURSE Centerbrook Golf Course 5500 North Lilac Drive 1 { ` Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (612) 561 - 3239 ll • Nine hole par three course located in the heart of Brooklyn Center • Rated by Star Tribune as #1 par three course in metro area • Both league and open play ) • 150 Guest Rooms • FREE Continental • Open April to October Breakfast • FREE Local Calls • Snack bar I �' • Indoor Pool/ (612) 971 -8000 • Lessons available Whirlpool www. sleepinn.com i �1 ( Exercise Room 7011 Northland Cir. • Business Center I -94 at Boone Ave. �l � p • Group /Corporate (Exit 30) Rates Available Brooklyn Park - - T , kl n .His to Societ y I To Research, Preserve and Provide access to Historical Information about Brooklyn Township — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Sponsor of The Brooklyn Center & Brooklyn Park Hall of Fame I Publisher of The Brooklyn Township Heritage Book (Distribution in Year 2000) ig EL For more information call Mary Ellen Vetter at (612) 561 -1761 • "�.�i�0.o uJ9'�` iiP gpvNl W"S��aF'P 0 icial ' ff Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • SENIOR PROGRAMS IN BROOKLYN CENTER These programs are sponsored by the City of Brooklyn Center. pays 75¢. Refreshments and entertainment are provided at Call Kathy at the Recreation Department at (612) 569 -3400 for each birthday parry. Five Cities Senior Transportation more information. Program provides rides. See the Community Calendar of Special Events for scheduled dates and events. MONTHLY NEWSLETTER • Senior Happenings is a monthly newsletter sponsored by SOCIAL CLUB - BROOKLYN SUPPER CLUB the Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation & The Brooklyn Supper Club meets on the third Friday Services Department. The Senior Happenings tells about evening of each month through May. All persons 55 years outings and activities going on at the clubs and in the and older are welcome with advanced paid reservations. community. Call for your copy today! The full evening includes a delicious dinner, entertainment or cards. The cost is $5 for members, $6 for non - members. TRANSPORTATION Annual dues is $2. Phone for reservation information. • For scheduled events and shopping. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING —FREE • For medical and dental appointments. • Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle SOCIAL CLUB - LEISURE TIME Creek Parkway — Last Wednesday of the month, • Meets from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the Brooklyn Center 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, lower . West Fire Station, 6250 Brooklyn Blvd. — Tuesday level. Bring your lunch — coffee and tea are available. On through Friday, 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.; Saturday and non - birthday Wednesdays, participants contribute 50¢ to Sunday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. the kitty each week. On birthday parry Wednesdays, everyone except those celebrating a birthday that month • Brookdale Mall, Between Sears and JCPenney's — Third Tuesday of the month, Sept. - May, 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. OURREPUTATION... MEN'S "OVER 50" DROP -IN Integrity, Quality Care and Thousands Stop by and play Buck Euchre, Bridge, 500, Cribbage; or of Happy Residents and their Families shoot pool. Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m. at the Crossing S ince 1981, Alternative Living Manor, 6125 N. Lilac Drive. Men's Drop -In is hosted Services has been dedicated to by senior volunteers living in Brooklyn Center and preserving the Quality of life for Brooklyn Park. if you have any questions, call Earle at older adults. Our work has pro- (612) 561 -2590. Co- sponsored by the Brooklyn Center vided insight and solutions to meeting Recreation Department and The Crossings. the special needs of individuals at our assisted living residence their homes. BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP f At WovenHearts, older adults newly formed group for people who enjoy reading. This continue to live life with choic- group is sponsored by the Cities of Brooklyn Center, es --- their choices. Residents Robbinsdale and Crystal and is open to anyone regardless receive individualized assis- of where they reside. We meet at Robbinsdale Community tance with their unscheduled needs 24 hours a day, even as Center, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m., one Tuesday every 4 -6 weeks. their needs change. Your loved one can age with dignity and continue to enjoy life as a member of your family and our Call for dates and books to be discussed. community at WovenHearts, located in your beautiful Brooklyn Center community. COMMUNITY TRIPSTERS — DAY OUTINGS WovenHearts. • Community Tripsters is a program for people age 55 years °° Alternative Living Services and older who enjoy getting away and meeting new 6001 Earle Browne Drive – Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 friends. Our trips allow you to eat at wonderful restaurants • (612) 566 -1495 and experience a host of remarkable recreational activities. Transits or motor coach buses are used for day Providing for a Lifetime of Needs Q outings. Bus departs and returns to Brooklyn Center Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide COMMUNITY TRIPSTERS (CONY.) favorites and seasonal numbers. Members rehearse • Community Center. Persons traveling alone are also weekly with performances throughout the year. If you • encouraged to sign up. The Community Tripster staff will make would like to find out more about becoming one of the you feel welcome. Call Kathy at (612) 569 -3405 for more dancers, call Bev at (612) 425 -4704. information on monthly trips. AQUA EXERCISE, FITNESS FOR 55+ AND CARDS STRENGTH TRAINING • Bridge —1st and 3rd Thursdays, 1:00 p.m. TELEPHONE ASSURANCE PROGRAM - T.A.P. • Mini 500 Tournaments — 3rd Saturday January - May and Telephone Assurance Program for elderly and July - November, 12:30 p.m. handicapped who live alone. The program has helped several persons with immediate needs, in some cases, AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES emergency situations. If you are interested in the program for yourself or a friend, contact a T.A.P. clerk at LINE DANCE & ROUND DANCE CLASSES (612) 566 -0157. We really care about our participants! SILVER SLIPPERS DANCERS Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Police Department. • If you love to dance, you could become part of our Silver GIFT TRUNK Slippers dancers. All members of this group are over 50 years old who enjoy entertaining the community. Their Handcrafted items for sale. repertoire of dances include Broadway hits, nostalgic SENIOR TRANSPORTATION FOR BROOKLYN CENTER _ FIVE CITIES SENIOR TRANSPORTATION turned away. Please make your reservation a minimum of PROGRAM two working days ahead. Rita DeBruyn - Mon.- Fri. ........ (612) 537 -4534 ext. 433 ELDER EXPRESS TRANSPORTATION Reservations - Mon. - Fri ................ (612) 537 -0229 Staff -Mon. -Fri. 9a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ......(612) 529 -1252 • Transportation for persons 60 years and older. Mini- Answerin Machine (612) 529 -1252 coaches provide transportation to senior club programs at g the Brooklyn Center Community Center, grocery shopping, Transportation for senior adults to medical and dental and major shopping excursions from Brooklyn Center appointments in Brooklyn Center or North Memorial apartment complexes and homes. Monthly schedules Hospital and their affiliated clinics. A donation of $3 and available. A donation of $2.00 round trip is asked; $5 per round trip is suggested. however, those unable to make a donation will not be SENIOR HOUSING Earle Brown Terrace .. ............................... (612) 560 -6829 Maranatha Place ......... ............................... (612) 569 -4500 6100 Summit Drive North Maranatha Care Center Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 5415 -69th Avenue North WovenHearts of Brooklyn Center ...........(612) 566 -1495 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 (assisted living) The Crossings at Brookwood ...................(612) 561 -7405 6001 Earle Brown Drive 6201 Lilac Drive North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Shingle Creek Tower (subsidized) ............(612) 561 -1250 Twin Lake North ............... ..........................(612) 533 -1168 • 6221 Shingle Creek Parkway 4539 58th Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER FACILITIES 40 The Community Center is located in the city hall complex at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway and is open to the public. -- Designed to serve as the civic, social and recreation hub of the city, the center offers something for persons of all ages in Brooklyn Center. The Community Center features: • A 150 -foot indoor water slide and year `round Olympic length pool • Outdoor summer patio overlooking Central Park t!� • Wading pool , • Locker rooms • Exercise room with modern body - building equipment City Hall Gardens/Community Center Complex • Constitution Hall for concerts, banquet seating up to 175, and meetings with seating up to 200 people Some of the activities offered through the recreation • Adult lounge division: • Arts and crafts room offering a wide variety of activities • Dance such as pottery, painting, crafts and hobbies • Workshops • Game room with billiards, pin ball, and video games • Senior fitness and activities - - • Refreshment and snack area • Aqua exercise • Trips and tours 0 Aft RF/,A4W@ • Aerobics professionals • Gymnastics KAREN YOUNGBERG, GRI • Swimming lessons Real Estate Consultant 7767 Elm Creek Blvd. • After school classes Maple Grove, MN 55369 • Preschool program Direct: (612) 416 -8076 `' Office: (612) 416 -8080 E -Mail: beekeepers @aol.com Allow me to be Discover .your real estate the Center consultant for life: �""`y ` Proud Member and Supporter of: Helping • Brooklyn Center Rotary People • Brooklyn Community DISCOVER Chamber • ISD #286 Community the 1 �, Education Advisory Board Northwest • ISD #286 Athletic and Music Metro Area , Programs • Discover The Center The Community Center is open seven days a week for family Director Board � %fig Q • °' fun! Groups large and small are welcome. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • Discover �t the Center Discover the Center is a community-wide effort to facilitate, We see a bright future as we continue to work with different bridge organizations and encourage collaboration, while organizations promoting the quality of life here in Brooklyn informing and educating both residents and non - residents of Center. The Community of Brooklyn Center has been identified the quality of life within Brooklyn Center. as a Community of Promise for Youth by the Minnesota Alliance Discover the Center began as an image campaign to cele- With Youth in conjunction with the President's Summit for Youth. We believe Brooklyn Center brate the positives of the community of Brooklyn Center. It has is a Community of Promise UM • P�6 evolved to become an organization that strives to celebrate the not only for youth, but for positive things that happen in Brooklyn Center and an umbrella our citizens. Come all r Schools organization designed to unite the community. We want to and Discover all the bring together individuals and organizations in order to better Orga good things we have ,c r t ,s4 communicate and collaborate on efforts to improve the quality here in Brooklyn Council 'c of life in Brooklyn Center. Center. Let us all 3 Some of the projects we have initiated are: work together to W Crime Churches • We The People Rallies make • p o Prevention ms 's • Organizational Summits Brooklyn Center better. 4t 1403 a l.So�o` • Realtor Day • Youth Initiatives • 10K Run (part of Earle Brown Days) •ves O 0 Discover iti a ' �s the Center `' " In response to � p the President's challenge to communities, and in cooperation with the Minnesota CO Alliance With Youth, Brooklyn Center has made a commitment to become a "Community of Promise" for Youth. Discover the Center has established a Youth Initiatives Committee to encourage activities benefitting youth within the many organizations in the community. The identification of issues has been spearheaded by the newly established Brooklyn Center Youth Advisory Council who also will serve as youth liaisons to boards and committees as needs arise. The "Community of Promise" partnership includes the City, Chamber of Commerce, Schools, Healthy Community /Healthy Youth, Rotary Club, Family Resource Center, Brookdale Mall Management, and the Brooklyn Center Youth Advisory Council. If you would like to become a partner, or for more information on the Brooklyn Center Youth Initiatives, contact Pat Milton at Brooklyn Peacemaker Center: (612) 535 -0995. • official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide Community Connections The organizations listed below are the heart of Brooklyn Center and when you discover them — you Discover the Center! Brooklyn Center is a great place to live and work, in part, because these organizations work to make a better community. You can Discover the Center by calling any one or more of these organizations. MAKE A COMMUNITY CONNECTION! ADULT COMMUNITY EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION #279 Mission /Purpose: Adult Education, Enrichment, Early Childhood & Family Mission /Purpose: Assessment and special education services to children Education, etc. from birth through age six. Interagency collaboration and service coordination Contact: Sandy Lenthe - ISD 286 • (612) 561 -1159 • Lee Skovanger - for infants and children with special needs and disabilities. ISD 279 • (612) 391 -7114 Contact: Kim Riesgrof • (612) 315 -7400 BROOKLYN CENTER YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION #286 Contact: April Lapic • (612) 535 -0995 Mission /Purpose: Assessment and special education services to children from birth through age six. Interagency collaboration and service coordination for infants and children with special needs and disabilities. BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY EDUCATION Contact: Leslie Laub • (612) 561 -4480 _ ADVISORY COUNCIL Mission /Purpose: Brooklyn Center school district believes that Community FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, BROOKLYN CENTER Education is an integral part of the educational process. In an effort to pre- pare for the future, Community Education strives to maximize the use of all Mission/Purpose: Provides information about human services in the com- available resources to anticipate and meet emerging social, educational, recre- munity and offers a variety of family support services in one easy -to- access ational and cultural needs and to promote life -long learning opportunities for location. each individual within the community. Hours: Mon. 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. , Tues. thru Friday 9:00 a.m. - Regular Meeting Dates: Council and committee meetings are held on 5:30 p.m. alternating months. Contact: Linda Hanka • (612) 561 -2481 Contact: Doug Darnell • (612) 561 -2120 ext. 330 HENNEPIN CO. BROOKDALE LIBRARY BROOKLYN CENTER FAMILY PLACE Mission /Purpose: Materials related to families and child raising and spe- Mission /Purpose: To better meet the needs of individuals and families cial children's programs that are fun and encourage reading. within the Anoka- Hennepin School District and surrounding areas by providing NEW!! Job Career Information Center information about community resources, assist with accessing resources, sup- Contact: (612) 569 3600 port and advocacy, and case management. Contact: Cindy • (612) 506 -2529 HUMAN SERVICES COUNCIL, NORTHWEST HENNEPIN (EAP Mission/ Purpose: Non - profit agency provides human services planning 6840 78th Ave. N. and coordination for the City of Brooklyn Center, and provides statistical and city profile information on needs. Works with providers for emergency ser- Mission /Purpose: Food shelves and clothing, other emergency services vices; administration of B.C. Family Services Collaborative and its Family provided to families in need. A non - profit organization supported by contribu- Resources Center; staff support to B.C. non - profit housing and apartment com- tions of time, money and commodities. munities; information for parents, youth and administration; Brooklyn Center Contact: Tio Henry Johnson, Executive Director • (612) 566 -9600 Police Cadet Program. Contact: Patricia Wilder, Executive Director • (612) 561 -2481 EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION Regular Meeting Dates: Parent -to- Parent meeting first Wednesday of the MOVIN` ON month. Mission /Purpose: Support group for persons surviving the loss of a Contact: Sandy Lenthe • (612) 461 -1159 spouse. Contact: (612) 561 -5414 • ® Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • PEACEMAKERS CENTER RETIRED & SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) Mission /Purpose: Committed to giving kids a second chance through a Mission/ Purpose: Assistance in matching people 55 and older to volunteer • juvenile diversion program that involves the whole family and addresses jobs in Hennepin County as an opportunity to serve and gain personal satis- underlying issues of problem behaviors. faction. Contact: Pat Milton, Executive Director • (612) 535 -0995 Contact: Tanya Prindle and Penny Boutay • (612) 331 -4063 WORKING FAMILIES SENIOR LINKAGE LINE Mission /Purpose: To assist low- income families in achieving long -term Mission /Purpose: Non - profit general information and referral service. financial independence and to help create positive futures for children. To Contact: 1 (800) 333 -2433 meet its mission, the agency provides family- focused programming that com- bines pre - employment job training, job placement, internships and /or on -site job coaching, parent education, adult education (e.g., increasing computer BROOKLYN COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE skills; obtaining a driving license; completing a GED), transportation, and other supportive services. Mission/ Purpose: Members from local businesses and their supporters vol- Regular Meeting Dates: Pre-employment are scheduled unteer time and money to the community. Programs include popular annual 9 9 trainin g groups s P Heritage Festival. every other month throughout the year beginning in January. Contact: Kent P. Campbell, Executive Director • (612) 566 -8650 Contact: Dianne Seim • (612) 569 -9193 AARP 55 -ALIVE MATURE DRIVING EARLE BROWN DAYS COMMITTEE Purp Lower our insurance rate, safe driving instruction for Mission /Purpose: Brooklyn Center's old- fashioned summer family celebra- Mission/ P Y 9 tion is planned and managed by this group of volunteers working through the seniors. year. Contact: (612) 858 -9040 (9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Contact: Sue LaCrosse • (612) 569 -3406 C MINT ALAR FAMILY DENTAL Eric R. Mintalar, D.D.S. • Restorative and cosmetic z 1 dentistry for the entire family • Most insurances accepted k 612.561.6320 I -r: Marilou, Rene, Kathy, Melanie, Dr. Eric 3220 County Road 10 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 coo fart an� Care, Brooklyn Blvd. and Bass Lake Road Usterdne a"r unr erstanc [F q (one block from Brookdale Mall) • Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • FAMILY ADVOCATE BROOKLYN CENTER LIONESS CLUB • Mission /Purpose: Provides information about community resources, assis- Mission /Purpose: An active service and social organization for women tance with accessing resources, support and advocacy and case management. eighteen and older. Contact: Cindy • (612) 506 -2529 Contact: Susan Heisler • (612) 535 -6849 HERITAGE FESTIVAL COMMITTEE BROOKLYN CENTER LIONS CLUB Mission /Purpose: Foods, music, dancing, exhibits from our diverse cultural Mission /Purpose: To serve humankind both locally and around the world. backgrounds are sampled and celebrated for all ages in late Winter. To promote peace among the people of the world. Sponsored by Brooklyn Community Chamber of Commerce. Regular Meeting Dates: First Thursday of the month - Earl Brown Contact: Mary Welch • (612) 566 -1104 Bowl /Barnacle Bill's Board of Directors Meeting Dates: Third Thursday of month - HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Scoreboard Pizza Mission /Purpose: To research, preserve and provide access to historical Contact: Tom Shinnick • (612) 560 -0273 information about Brooklyn Township - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Contact: Mary Ellen Vetter • (612) 561 -1761 CONVENTION AND VISITOR'S BUREAU, NORTH METRO, MPLS. INTERFAITH ACTION Mission /Purpose: Private non - profit organization promoting Brooklyn Contact: Sylvia & John Winkelman • 533 -8381 Center and four neighboring communities as great communities for visiting, meeting and holding conventions. KIWANIS, NORTH SUBURBAN Contact: John Connelly, Executive Director • (612) 566 -7722 Regular Meetings: Every Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. at Barnacle Bill's. Contact: Warren lee Lindquist • (612) 561 -6624 MARQUETTE BANK: SERVING BROOKLYN CENTER'S FUTURE QQ i 1 ��V A good bank is more than just a financial institution. It's a vital element in a growing community's health. It helps business and families flourish. Marquette Bank is proud to fulfill that role in Brooklyn Center and serve its customer's needs. Marquette Bank is eager to provide mortgages for first -time homebuyers and for folks moving up to larger homes. We also offer some of the best home - equity loans around. Businesses have access to a wide variety of banking services through Marquette, from loans to cash management to employee retirement plans. And all decisions affecting your banking are made promptly and locally, here in Brooklyn Center. And, of course, families and individuals can rely on Marquette Bank to provide excellent value in consumer loans of all kinds. With a new century nearly upon us, Brooklyn Center will be facing many new opportunities and challenges. We at Marquette Bank are ready to help our customers and community thrive and prepare for the good things to come. Marquette Bank Brookdale Member FDIC • 5620 Brooklyn Boulevard (612) 561 -2530 Drive -up: 5920 Brooklyn Boulevard (612) 561 - 6900E °�t Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS , ; NORTH HENNEPIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE @ Regular Meeting Dates: Meet every 4th Wednesday of each month at , a 1 Osseo Service Center. Contact: Dave Maurer • (612) 391 -7117 \ / ROTARY, BROOKLYN CENTER "A Full Service Law Firm" Mission /Purpose: International service organization committing volun- TRIAL PRACTICE PERSONAL PRACTICE teerism to the betterment of community. Prime initiate is STRIVE program in Personal Injury Residential Real Estate partnership with ISO #286 assisting students to succeed. Weekly lunch meet- Commercial Litigation Estate Planning and Wills ing and speaker. Full and associate memberships open. Construction Litigation Probate Contact: Diane Spector, President • (612) 569 -3400 Real Estate Litigation Personal Tax Planning Condemnation Family Law General Litigation Criminal Defense THE SALVATION ARMY Mission /Purpose: The Salvation Army Social Service offices help families BUSINESS PRACTICE and individuals with poverty -level income receive assistance with food and Commercial Real Estate and Real Estate Development toys. Corporate and Business Tax Planning Contact: Andrea • (612) 569 - 05441 Employee Benefits and Pension and Profit Sharing Commercial Law SCHOOL TO WORK PARTNERSHIP Munici Law Mission /Purpose: Multi- sector partnership composed of employers, educa- tors, labor, learners and community based organizations. The responsibility of the partnership is to link the education, workforce preparation and economic development systems. J612) 424-881 1_�: Contact: Paul Mueller, Coordinator • (612) 561 -2120, ext. 333 Fax # (612) 493 -5193 SERTOMA CLUB E -Mail: jss @jsspa.com Mission/ Purpose: Volunteer organization devoted to funding local special projects relating to speech and hearing disabilities. Affiliated with Sertoma Edinburgh Office Plaza International. Local sponsors of Community Camperships and Sharing & 8525 Edinbrook Crossing, Ste. 201 Caring Hands. Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 _ Regular Meeting Dates: Every Monday @ 12:15 p.m. at Chi Chi's Restaurant (Shingle Creek Pkwy & Freeway Blvd.) Contact: Brayton Noused • (612) 553 -9146 Gordon L. Jensen* William G. Swanson WOMEN'S CLUB, BROOKLYN CENTER Steven A. Sondrall Mission /Purpose: Promoting social, cultural and civic activities since 1966. Martin P. Malecha Service includes scholarships, crime prevention, recreation department, CEAP, C. Alden Pearson' Kids' Shopping Korner. Regular Meeting Dates: Second Tuesday of each month at Constitution OF COUNSEL: Lorens Q. Brynestad Hall in Brooklyn Center Community Center. Contact: Beatrice Humbert • (612) 561 -4949 *Real Estate Specialist certified by MN State Bar Assoc. 'Qualified ADR Neutral / NORTH HENNEPIN BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Regular Meeting Date: Third Wednesday of each month. Contact: Lauri Winters • 535 -2055 or 536 -7507 i � d • Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • ASSOCIATION FOR RENTAL MANAGEMENT OF NORTH METRO HIGHWAY 100 COUNCIL BROOKLYN CENTER Mission /Purpose: Seeks expedition of Hwy. 100 reconstruction in north Mission /Purpose: Working for quality, problem -free rental living. suburbs to Brooklyn Center. Contact: Janine Atchison is (612) 569 -3300 Contact: Duane Ostlund, President • (612) 493 -5115 COMMUNITY BAND, BROOKLYN CENTER RIVERWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Mission /Purpose: Adult concert band rehearses Monday evenings 7:30- Mission /Purpose: Residents united to preserve and nurture the quality of 9:00 p.m., Northview Junior High. No audition required, just come! life of their neighborhood and contribute to the community as a whole since Contact: Paul Schierenbeck • (612) 560 -2941 1993. Neighborhood bounded by 694, 252, 73rd Ave. N., and Mississippi River. C FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS OF BROOKLYN CENTER Contact: Jerry Blarney • (612) 560 -0184 Mission/ Purpose: Designing, sewing and socializing. Group meets 1st & SINGLE CIRCLES SQUARE DANCE 3rd Wednesday, Sept. -May, Brooklyn Center Community Center. Contact: Joanne Holzknecht • (612) 561 -1219 Regular Meeting Dates: Meet fourth Saturday of every month except December meeting will be on the 16th. Contact: Teddi Wheeler • (612) 933 -0959 or Carolyn Bernard • HAPPY FACE SQUARES (612) 535 -4084 Mission/ Purpose: Square Dance Club. _ Contact: Jim Fackler • (612) 533 -9775 TOASTMASTERS NORTHWEST WIND Mission /Purpose: For improving your listening and communication skills NORTH HENNEPIN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Regular Meeting Dates: Every Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. at Earle Brown Mission /Purpose: NHLA is an area -wide collaborative effort to encourage Bowl /Barnacle Bill's. and enhance the development of community leaders. Contact: Richard Harley • 533 -1369 Contact: Mary Welch • (612) 566 -1104 Education for Employment 9000Blyokklynk Boulevard Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 ... and a lifetime of learning. (612) 425 -3800 Eden Prairie Campus 9200 Flying Cloud Drive Hennepin Technical College can provide the quality education needed Eden Prairie, MN 55347 for first -time employment, professional skill upgrading or customized (612) 944 -2222 training in business and industry. Full and part -time course scheduling is available in the following career cluster categories: Customized Training 1820 Xenium Lane North Art, Printing and Media Communications Plymouth, MN 55441 Business and Information Technology (612) 550 -7159 Construction and Building Systems Web Site Address Floral, Horticulture and Landscape www.htc.mnscu.edu Health and Human Services Manufacturing and Electronics Transportation AmflepiNei cMical • C o l l e g e The Colh;4c is an equ:J uppnrmn¢y educator and employer, Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • TOASTMASTERS HIGH TECH TALKERS OF... Acme Typewriter, Inc. Regular Meetings: 7:00 a.m. meeting at Promean Division of Medtronics. . THE RIBBON SPECIALIST Contact: (612) 425 -1971 III III SMITH SALES /RENTALS BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA AUTHORIZED PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE D SERVICE SERVICE FACTORY Typewriters •Word Processors Mission /Purpose: Age- appropriate program starting with cubs, family -ori- BCOf�1e1' Calculators • Shredders, Printers ented providing camping and other individual and team building activities that stress character and leadership development. Olympia Serving the Community for 23 Years Contact: Mike McCarthy • (612) 545 -4550 is E� Z , (612) 560 -7300 1900 87th Ave. N. at Hwy. 100 and Bass Lake Rd. BROOKDALE HENNEPIN AREA LIBRARY Mission /Purpose: Special programs that are fun and encourage reading development for children. O lsten Contact: (612) 569 -3600 sM Staffing Services BROOKLYN CENTER YOUTH HOCKEY -' v WM Olsten is a Fortune 500 company and an Contact: Mike Tieden • (612) 535 -7304 international leader in staffing services. Olsten has contracted with the finest companies GIRL SCOUTS, GREATER MINNEAPOLIS COUNCIL in the area to staff immediate long -term, short- Mission/ Purpose: Girls ages 5 -17 from all backgrounds gain confidence term and direct hire positions in the following and self- esteem through varied fun and enriching activities including contribu- fields. tions to the community. Adult volunteer opportunities and training available. • General Office • Engineering/Technical Contact: Carole Crone • (612) 535 -4602 • Office Technology • Legal • Accounting/Financing • Teleservices HOME AWAY ISD #286 Production/ • And much more _ Distribution /Assembly Mission /Purpose: Affordable childcare from 6:30 a.m. - 6::00 p.m. for school -age students of working parents. We offer competitive compensation, great Contact: Linda Siverson • (612) 561 -1159 opportunities, free training, and... ...THERE IS NEVER A FEE! YOUTH BASEBALL, BROOKLYN CENTER ( 612) 569 -0000 Mission /Purpose: Baseball and softball — girls and boys ages 6 -12; T -Ball 6300 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 190 — ages 6 & 7; Baseball for handicapped youth Brooklyn Center Contact: Mike Skradski, American Little League (63rd Ave. & North) • (612) 566 -4275; Joe LaRose, National Little League (63rd Ave. & North) • Plymouth Minneapolis Bloomington (612) 566 -1357; and Bob or Darci Becker, Liz Anderson Challenger Baseball (612) 475 -3515 (612) 339.7981 (612) 896 -3435 • (612) 566 -4347 ® - Carrington Drive 6910 Humboldt Ave. No., Brooklyn Center (612) 561 -4190 Dedicated to the Highest Standards • Near shopping & • Fully carpeted entertainment S acious floor • Well groomed plans grounds • Close to busline Off- street parking • Heat included �.� • • Building • Air conditioning controlled entry Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS f • - • .�> ,,, Contact: Linda Berglund (612) 561 2120 x313 BROOKLYN CENTER CRIME PREVENTION, CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Mission /Purpose: Neighborhood Watch, McGruff Safe House and Crime 3, Prevention Fund Contact: Sgt. Dave Grass • (612) 569 -3394 COURAGE CENTER Contact: Volunteer Coordinator • (612) 588 -0811 M OSSEO AREA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS u Contact: Lee Skavanger • (612) 391 -7114 VOLUNTEERS OLU RS N ACTION ROBBINSDALE SCHOOLS Promotional Product Ideas Mission /Purpose: To offer community residents an opportunity to volun- teer in Robbinsdale Area Schools. Increase Business! Contact: Barb Winikoff • (612) 504 -4960 Let Us Show You How NOTE: MANY OF THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED 1 Pens, Pencils & Notepads IN YOUR RESOURCE GUIDE ALSO WELCOME / Wearables for Everyone VOLUNTEERS. 1 Mugs, Clocks, Key Chains, Flashlights, etc. ' ►' 1 Over 400,000 Promotional Products ►1 The Sal vation ,9rm 1 Available 1 ' Nort hbrook. worship ►� Call (612) 416 -1453 ►� ►' & Community Center 1� for a FREE Estimate ► ►� ►' » Sunday Worship & Sunday School ►' 1 — 9:15 am - Sr. Band ' ' — 9:45 am - Sunday School (all ages) ► ►' — I 1 :00 am - Morning Worship 1 ' ► Community Youth Programs ' ►' -► Community Adult Programs & Bible Study ►' Youth Character Building Programs 1 � ►� Music Programs for All Ages ►' Call for further information and 1 ►' for other programs offered ►' " `'' ► 1 612 425 -0517 ►' Fax (612) 425 -2933 ►' , • ' Donated Advertisement Founded 1865 ► ® Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • THE CHURCHES OF BROOKLYN CENTER Eighteen different churches are available to Brooklyn Center Korean Presbyterian Church residents within our city's boundaries, a large number of Minnesota ............. ............................... (612) 560 -6699 proportional to our population. In addition to their spiritual 6830 Quail Avenue North mission, churches and their members provide financial Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 assistance and volunteer time to a broad range of local community programs that contribute to our quality of life. Lutheran Church of the Master ............... (612) 561-5852 These churches welcome inquiries about what they have to 1200 th Avenue North offer residents who may seek a place of worship and Brookllyy n Center, MN 55430 fellowship. Lutheran Church of the Triune God ....... (612) 561 -6470 Apostolic Lutheran Church North ........... (612) 560 -9426 5827 Humboldt Avenue North 6630 Colfax Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Morman Missionaries ..... ..........................(612) 535 -6629 Berean Evangelical Free Church .............(612) 561 -3556 Northbrook Alliance Church .................... (612) 561 -2664 6625 Humboldt Avenue North 6240 Aldrich Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center Church of Spiritual Life Church - Training Center.(612) 560 -7221 the Nazarene .................. ..........................(612) 561 -0822 6500 Shingle Creek Parkway 501 73rd Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 St. Alphonsus Catholic Church ................ (612) 561 -5100 Brookdale Covenant Church .................... (612) 535 -6305 7025 Halifax Avenue North 5139 Brooklyn Boulevard Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brookdale Christian Center _ Assembly of God ....... ............................... (612) 561 -0133 O L U T I O N S 6030 Xerxes Avenue North Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 FAMQ.Y CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER Brooklyn United Methodist Church ........ (612) 561 -1684 7200 Brooklyn Boulevard Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Brook Park Baptist Church ...................... (612) 537 -1287 480163rd Avenue North re en and Family Cotflict Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 • Divorce • . Church of Christ of Brooklyn Center...... (612) 561 -6313 Separation . Business /Real Estate 6206 North Lilac Drive Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 • Medical /Insurance • Church /Other Organization Cross of Glory Lutheran Church of . Brooklyn Center ............ ..........................(612) 533 -8602 f$ Call for FREE Initial Consultation 5929 Brooklyn Boulevard �, and FREE Information Packet Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Fellowship Baptist Church .......................(612) 566 -6813 Harron United Methodist Church ...........(612) 566 -2780 5452 Dupont Avenue North PO"therLocations: Eagan, Edina & Elk River Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 • Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide I • COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR ONGOING DECEMBER 1998 (CONL) Brookdale Area Library December 5 North Metro Sertoma Club Storytimes and Special Programs throughout the year. Call 1:00 P.M. Annual "Dress a Doll" Auction at Northtown 569 -3600 for more information. Shopping Mall. Contact: Brayton Naused at Brooklyn Center Women's Club 553 -9146. "Favorites Recipes Cookbook" of the Brooklyn Center Women's December 5 Brookdale Covenant Church Club - $10.00 each. While they last! Call Beatrice Humbert at 7:00 p.m. Free Christmas Concert by "Coda." 561 -4949. Contact Denise Erickson or Dee Hoeft at The Salvation Army 535 -6305 for more information. A data entry person is always in need at our Brooklyn Center location. December 6 Brooklyn Center Community Center Single Circles Square Dance Holly Sunday. Call Sue LaCrosse at 569 -3406 for _ 10 -wk. dance classes available. For more information on monthly more information. _ dance schedules contact: Teddi Wheeler 933 -0959 eve. /644 -4389 December 6 North Hennepin Community College days, Carolyn Bernard 535 -4084. 3:00 p.m. A Starlit Holiday Concert Fine Arts Theatre _ D ECEMBER December 9, 13 North Hennepin Community College 3:00 p.m. Private Eyes, a comedy of suspicion by Steven Dietz November 2 - CEAP December 10 -12 This contemporary drama, 1996, casts the December 10 Call to register for Christmas staff and 8:00 p.m. audience in the role of detective in this hilarious 8:00 a.m. - volunteer food and toys - 566 -9600 - at relationship thriller about love, lust, and the 8:00 p.m. Brooklyn Park Armory power of deception. This is a play within a play. November 20 - The Salvation Army Evening performances - All tickets $5 December 24 Ring Bells for The Salvation Army any Monday Matinee Performance - All tickets $4 _ thru Saturday. Gaup commitment of one day. For more information on Theatre performances, Individual coon ent of 4 hours. Call Andrea call (612) 424 -0788. at 569 -0541 information. December 15 The Salvation Army December Rotary Clu q okl der 10:00 a.m. Wrap gifts for the homeless at The Salvation Poinsettia S�u 12:00 p.m. Army Harbor Light Center located at 1010 Currie Ave. in .downtown Minneapolis. Call Andrea at ore dorm - , �, '. „� �� 569 - 0541 for more information. The Salvation Army Social Service offices help December ' The S 9 families and individuals with poverty-level Hel s he income receive assistance with food and toys , nng during the Holiday season. We need your help December at our 11arW viee in the application process. Intake Interviewers, Center located at 1010 utrte Aveµln doivrttdwn Office Assistants, and Interpreters are desperate- Minneapolis.. �,.__ ` ` . ly needed at two locations in downtown Each Christmas, The Salvation -Army sponsors a Minneapolis. Our Brooklyn Center location Toy Shop for parents of low-income families to desperately needs a data entry person. Dates F ., choose new toys for their children. By escorting and times are flexible. Call Andrea at 569 -0541 parents; restocking tables and bagging toys, you for more information. "make a child smile this Holiday Season. Call December 16 Single Circles Square Dance Andrea at 569 -0541 for more information. 2:00 -5:00 p.m. Student Dance at Earle Brown School, 59th & December 1 Hennepin Technical College Humboldt Ave. No. 3:00 p.m. Open Registration for Spring Semester No monthly dance 6:30 p.m. Career Information Night Contact Teddi Wheeler at 933 -0959 eve./ Call 550 -3191 for more information. 644 -4389 days. December 1 -10 Brooklyn Center Community Center December 16 North Hennepin Business & All Day Santa's Mailbox. Call Sue LaCrosse at 5:30 p.m. Professional Women 569 -3406 for more information. Holiday Charity Silent Auction Metropol Restaurant in Golden Valley • For more information, call Lauri Winters at 536 -7507. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide DECEMBER 1998 (CONL) JANUARY 1999 (CONU December 19 North Hennepin Community College January 16 North Hennepin Community College • 7:30 p.m. Voice Trek 7:30 p.m. Fine Arts Theater In the Holiday Spirit Cleveland Ballet Dancing Wheels Voice Trek, formed in 1987, is based in St Paul, Cleveland Ballet Dancing Wheels has been rec- Minnesota. A well respected component in ognized for presenting artistic works that repre- Minnesota jazz, the five singers are educated in sent quality, diversity and professionalism. Their both classical and jazz idioms, studying with full- length repertory concerts illustrate the ele- acclaimed jazz educator and arranger, Phil gance and diversity of dance. The diversity and Matheson. Each member contributes to the artistic achievement of this company is an inspi- group's unique sound and makes the group a ration for all who experience it. "world class" professional vocal ensemble rich January 17 Earle Brown Heritage Center with five -part vocal scats, lush harmonies, and mellow solos. 10:00 a.m. - Carol's Doll House -Dolls, Bears & 4:00 p.m. Miniatures Show & Sale - $3.50 admission. Adults ........................... .........................$10.00 Call 569 -6300 for more information. Seniors and students .... ..........................$5.00 Children 12 and under .. ..........................$4.00 January 17 InterFaith Action December 20 Brookdale Covenant Church Martin Luther King Celebration. For more infor- 6:00 p.m. Christmas Concert mation, contact Sylvia Winkelman at 533-8381. Call 535 -6305 for more information. January 19 Boy Scouts of America December 22 CEAP Annual fundraising campaign kick -off. For more 8:00 a.m. Distribution of Food &Toys information, contact Mike McCarthy at 8:00 p.m. Brooklyn Park Armory - 5500 -85th Ave. No., 545 4550, Brooklyn Park. Volunteers welcome. Call 566- January 20 Single Circles Square Dance 9600 for more information. Student Dance (Abe Maier) at Earle Brown December 25 Brookdale Covenant Church School, 59th & Humboldt Ave. N, Contact Teddi 6:30 a.m. Traditional Swedish Julotta Service Wheeler at 933 -0959 for more information. Call 535 -6305 for more information January 23 Single Circles Square Dance 7:30 p.m. Round Dance at Northview Jr. High, 69th & Zane Ave. JANUARY 1999 8:00 p.m. Square Dance - Dan Sahstrom caller. Contact Teddi Wheeler at 933 -0959 for more info. January Brooklyn Center Lioness Club Grocery Raffle Contact Betty Russell at 588 -5416. FEBRUARY 1999 January Brooklyn Center Lions Club Pancake Breakfast February 12 -14 Brookdale Shopping Center Brooklyn Center High School Gingerbread and Arts & Crafts Show. Call Contact Tom 5hinnick at 566-8038. 566 -3373 for more information. — January 9 Brooklyn Center Community Center February 22 North Hennepin Community College Registration - Winter Recreation Classes. For 4:00 -6:00 p.m. The Wiz of the West Auditions: in the college registration information, call 569 -3400. gymnasium of the Activities Building. All audi- in Technical College tioners must arrive by 4:00 p.m. and plan to — January 11 Hennepin g remain the entire two hours. There is a $5.00 Spring semester classes begin fee for the audition. All auditioners will receive Call 550 -3191 for more information. one free ticket to the performance. Rehearsals January 11 Brooklyn Center Early Childhood begin immediately following auditions on 6:30 p.m. Family Education Monday and continue through Friday late after- Family Fun Night at ECFE for Brooklyn Center noons and evenings. ECFE. For information call Sandy Lenthe at February 27 North Hennepin Community College 561 -1159. 3:00 & 7:00 p.m. Missoula Children's Theater presents The Wiz January 16 Girl Scout Council of Greater Minneapolis of the West — Follow your friends from the "Cookie Go Day" - For more info rmation contact Land of Oz through the wild, wild west of the Council at 535 -4602. yesteryear - but with a twist or should we say a twister? Join us for a magical time when we January 16 Buy Scouts of America watch Missoula's version of the Wizard of Oz Ice - Fishing Derby. For more information, contact featuring a cast made up of approximately fifty Mike McCarthy at 545 -4550. children from our community. This annual event is proving to be a family favorite! All • children kindergarten through twelfth grades are invited to audition. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide MARCH 1999 APRIL 1999 1 • March Brooklyn Center Lioness Club April 16 -18 Brookdale Shopping Center Bake Sale with the Lions Pancake Breakfast. Gingerbread and Arts &Crafts Show. Call Contact Betty Russell at 588 -5416 for more 566 -3373 for more information. information. April 20 Boy Scouts of America March 12 -14 Earle Brown Heritage Center Youth Protection Training. For more informa- Northwest Coin Show. Call 569 -6300 for more lion, contact Mike McCarthy at 545 -4550. information. 3/12 - 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. April 21 Brooklyn Center Police Department 3/13 - 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Awards Night — Constitution Hall, Brooklyn 3/14 - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Center Crime Prevention Program. Contact Dave Grass at 569 -3389 March 13 & National Little League March 20 Registration for boys & girls ages 6 -12 Little 9:00 a.m. - League Baseball, T -Ball and Softball at 2:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center K -Mart. Must live in Nat'l Little League Boundaries which can be found out by May Rotary Club of Brooklyn Center calling Joe LaRose at Softball Tournament at Central Park in Brooklyn — 566 -1357. Center. Contact Diane Spector at 569 -3340. $40.00 Baseball/Softball registration (discounts possible) May National Little League March 13 Brooklyn Center Community Center Softball Season opens approx. May 4th — Registration - Spring Recreation Classes. For Baseball Season opens approx. May 8th T -Ball begins: approx. May 26th registration information, call 569-3400. For more information call Joe LaRose at 566 -1357 March 20 -21 Earle Brown Heritage Center May 8 Brooklyn Center Lioness Club Chase Shows - Depression Glass Show & Sale. 12:00 p.m. Style Show at Brooklyn Center Hilton. Contact Call 569 -6300 for more information. Betty Russell at 588 -5416 for more information. 3/20 - 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3/21 - 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. May 8 Brooklyn Center Community Prayer March 20 North Hennepin Community College 8:00 a.m. - Breakfast' 21st Annual 7: 0 .m. Will r 10:00 a.m. Earle Brown Heritage Center _ 3 p owg een -Music of the Celtic Isles 6 -8963 Specializing in the Celtic tradition of Ireland, Tickets: Linda Han Chair: Ed Nelson 53 561 2481 Scotland and Newfoundland. The quintet is one of the best known folk bands in the region. May 8 Brooklyn Center Community Center Originated in Duluth, they have performed at Registration - Summer Recreation Classes. For the Ashland Folk Festival, Ironworld USA, and registration information, call 569 -3400. the Festival of Nations in St. Paul. May 21 -22 Earle Brown Heritage Center March 21 Heritage Festival C.O.R.E. 9:00 a.m. - Stamps for You - Stamping Convention & Sale. (Celebrating Our Roots Educationally) 5:00 p.m. Call 569 -6300 for more information. Classes on An event that celebrates our American heritage. Friday (register before). Admission $4.00. Free admission, food, bazaar, displays, student participation. The Festival will be held at Park May 24 Hennepin Technical College Center High School. Contact Mary Welch at Summer session classes begin 566 -1104 Call 550 -3191 for more information March 28 Brookdale Covenant Church May 25 Brooklyn Center Police Department 7:00 p.m. Palm Sunday Choir Concert 4:00 p.m. D.A.R.E. Track & Field Day Call 535 -6305 for more information Brooklyn Center High School Contact Dick Fryer at 549 -3218 APRIL 1999 .. April 4 Brookdale Covenant Church Scouts of America 9:30 a.m. Easter Breakfast J une Boy Call 535 -6305 for more information Summer Camps open for all boys grades 1 -12. For more information, contact Mike April 10 National Little League McCarthy at 545 -4550. 10:00 a.m. Baseball & Softball Try-Outs for boys & girls 10- June 15 Entertainment In The Park - Concert 12 (no T -Ball try-outs) at Lions Park at 54th & Russell Ave. No. 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by • Alternate Date: April 17th Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation and Services Department. Call 569 -3400 for more information. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide JUNE 1999 (CONT.) JULY 1999 June 18,19,20 Dudley Softball Tournament July 6 Entertainment In The Park - Concert • Central Park 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Crime Prevention Program Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Contact Dave Grass at 569 -3389 Recreation and Services Department. Call 569- 3400 for more information. June 22 Entertainment In The Park - Concert 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by July 13 Entertainment In The Park - Concert Brooklyn Center Community Activities, 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by Recreation and Services Department. Call 569- Brooklyn Center Community Activities, 3400 for more information. Recreation and Services Department. Call 569- 3400 for more information. June 24 -27 Earle Brown Days Festival Brooklyn Center Central Park & various loca- July 16 Kids' Carnival dons. Earle Brown Days Festival Hotline - 569- 1 -3 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park 3400 Sue LaCrosse -569 -3406 June 24 Earle Brown Days Parade July 16 5th Annual Brooklyn Center Landscape 6:30 -9:00 p.m. 59th & Dupont to 69th & Dupont. Sponsored by & Garden Contest Brooklyn Center Lions Club. Band awards given Submit applications to City Hall by 4:30 p.m. out at Evergreen Park. Contact Tom Shinnick at Judging will take place July 19-23• Call 569- 566 -8038 for more information. 3495 for more information. June 25 Earle Brown Days July 18 Earle Brown Heritage Center 12:30 p.m. Mini 500 Tournament (Adults Only) at 10:00 am. - Carol's Doll House - Dolls, Bears & Community Center (Check in at noon) 4:00 p.m. Miniatures Show & Sale - $3.50 admission. 1:00 -5:00 p.m. Pool Event at the Community Center. Call 569-6300 for more information. 6:30 -8:30 p.m. Ice Cream Social & Entertainment at Brookdale July 20 Entertainment In The Park - Concert (Sponsored by Brookdale Center) 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Community Activities, June 26 Earle Brown Days Recreation and Services Department. Call 8:00 a.m. 10K & 2 Mile Walk/Run, Central Park trail at NW 569 -3400 for more information. corner of Cty. Rd. 10 (Bass Lake Rd.) & Shingle _ Creek Pkwy. (Sponsored by Discover the Center July 23 -24 Earle Brown Heritage Center and HealthPartners - Brooklyn Center) 7:00 a.m Amish Country Traditions - Amish Quilts & Crafts registration. Contact Karen Youngberg at 560- Show & Sale. Call 569-6300 for more 7042 for more information. information. 10:00 a.m. - Kids' Fishing Contest, Shingle Creek in back of 7/23 - noon - 8:00 p.m. Noon Community Center. For ages 12 and under. 7/24 - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Prizes. (Sponsored by Brookpark Dental Center) Late July CEAP 10:00 a.m. - Arts & Crafts Fair, Central Park. Handcrafted Celebrate the Children. For more information, 6:00 p.m. items, food vendors. call 566 -9600 — Noon - 1:00 p.m. Picnic, Central Park. Pack your awn or buy frorr July 27 Entertainment In The Park - Concert food vendors. 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Old Fashioned Games & Contests, Central Park. Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Water balloon toss, penny scramble, shoe kick, Recreation and Services Department. Call _ relay races & more. Prizes & gift certificates to 569 -3400 for more information. winners. Door prizes. (Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Rotary) AUGUST 1999 June 27 Earle Brown Days 10:00 a.m. - Arts & Crafts Fair, Central Park. Handcrafted 6:00 p.m. items, food vendors & entertainment. Fun for the August LEAP Back -to- School Program (dates to be deter - whole family. mined). Contact CEAP for more information 8:00 -10:00 p.m. Sunday in Central Park featuring musical enter - t 566 9600. ainment. 10:00 P.M. Fireworks, Central Park. Don't miss this spectac August 3 Brooklyn Center Police Department ular fireworks display. 6:00 p.m. National Night Out — Location: Your Block! Contact Gary Coleman at 569 -3394 June 29 Entertainment In The Park - Concert 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by August 3 Entertainment In The Park - Concert Brooklyn Center Community Activities, 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by Recreation and Services Department. Call Brooklyn Center Community Activities, • 569 -3400 for more information. Recreation and Services Department. Call 569 -3400 for more information. official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide F AUGUST 1999 (CONT.) 7- OCTOBER 1999 • August 3 -5 Summer Day Camp October Brooklyn Center Lions Club 8:30 a.m. - West Palmer Park Spaghetti Dinner 3:00 p.m. Sue LaCrosse - 569 -3406 Brooklyn' Center High School August 10 -12 Explorer's Day Camp Contact,m SlniCk at6 8038 8:30 a.m. - West Palmer Park October 9 , Brood* (enter"Toliye Department 3:00 p.m. Sue LaCrosse - ;569 -3406 10:00 am. Serror Located tit Brookdale. Contact Walt Filson at August 10 Entertainment In The Park - Concert 549 -3219 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Community Activities, October 15 -17 Brookdale Shopping Center Recreation and Services Department. Call Gingerbread and Arts & Crafts Show. Call 569 -3400 for more information. 566 -3373 for more information. August 13 -15 Brookdale Shopping Center October 20 North Hennepin Business & Professional Gingerbread and Arts & Crafts Show. Call Women 566 -3373 for more information, Celebrate National Business Women's Week Meeting held at Holiday Inn North in Brooklyn August 17 Entertainment In The Park - Concert 7:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Central Park. Sponsored by Center. Contact Lauri - Winters at 536 -7507. Brooklyn Center Community Activities, October 31 Halloween Party Recreation and Services Department. Call 1 -3 p.m. Brooklyn Center Community Center 569 -3400 for more information. Sue LaCrosse - 569 =3406 August 28 -29 Earle' Brown Heritage Center Chase Shows - ,Depresslon glass Show & Sale. NOVEMBER , Call 569 -6300 for more information. -8/28 - 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 8129'- 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m:_ November Rotary Club of Brooklyn Center Admission $3.50. Annual Poinsettia Sale Contact Diane Spector at 569 -3340 SEPTEMBER 1999 November 4 -7 Earle Brown Heritage Center 8:00 a.m. - Hanna Anderson - Children's Clothing Sale. — 8:00 p.m. Call 569 -6300 for more information. September Brooklyn Center Lioness Club Bake Sale with Brooklyn Center Lions Dinner. November 15 - North Metro Sertoma Club December 25 Annual " Poinsetta" Sale Contact Betty Russell at 588 -5416 for more information. Contact: Brayton Naused 553 -9146 September Girl Scout Council of Greater Minneapolis November 27 Brookdale Covenant Church New member night. For more information, call Centennial Banquet at Earle Brown Center. the Council at 535 -4602. Reservation required, Call 535 - 6305 for more information September Single Circles Square Dance Dance lessons start -up. For more information contact Teddi Wheeler - 933 -0959 eve./ DECEMBER 644 -4389 days or Carolyn Bernard - 535 -4084. December Rotary Club of Brooklyn Center September i l Brooklyn Center Community Center Annual Poinsettia Sale Registration - Fall Recreation Classes. For regis- Contact Diane Spector at 569 -3340 tration information, call 569 -3400. December CEAP September 12 Brookdale Covenant Church Christmas Program. Contact CEAP for more 100th Year Anniversary Celebration - service information at 566 -9600. and potluck picnic at original Camden site. December North Metro Sertoma Club Call 535 -6305 for more information Annual "Dress a boll" Auction at Northtown September 16 Boy Scouts of America Shopping Mall. Contact: Brayton Naused - Join Scouting Night at all elementary schools. 553 -9146 For more information, contact Mike McCarthy December 5 Holly Sunday at 545 -4550. 2 -5 p.m. Brooklyn Center Community Center Sue LaCrosse - 569 -3406 • If you would like your organization's community event to appear in next year's Community Special Events Calendar, please contact Marilyn Beta of Prime Advertising & Design, Inc. at (612) 416-1488. Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide cc BROOKLYN CENTER YEAR 2000 CELEBRATION » • is During the planning for last year's Earle Brown Days Festival, The Earle Brown Days committee is looking for organizations, the Board of Directors took the initiative to use the Earle school groups, businesses, churches, clubs and individuals to Brown Days celebration to try to create an interest in the get involved with this exciting celebration. A series of meetings concept of "Gigantic" community celebration of the will be held over the next year to plan and promote the event. millennium. The celebration may extend over several months During these meetings, the committee will develop a theme, during the year 2000. design a logo, decide what events should be There were enoughy considered, and what, if responses for the . any, lasting tribute should committee to officially 'Z � , be made. forward the idea to they Brooklyn Center City ;,�,+ If you have suggestions for — Council for their approval. ; " 4 the event or are interested — At their July 13, 1998 in attending future rm meeting, the City Council �� meetings, please call Sue officially requested the. LaCrosse at the Brooklyn Earle Brown Days Center Community Committee develop the Activities, Recreation and concept of a Year 2000 .. ~� Services Department at Celebration. (612) 569 -3406. Brooklyn Center Community Center The NORTH HE%;N IN CONQVIUNM COLLEGE Education - North Hennepin Community College has earned an for You excellent reputation for student success— • in liberal arts & science course work for the first two -years of a bachelor's degree, • in associate degrees & certificate programs lead- 30 ing immediately to rewarding careers, and • in professional development & continuing edu- cation programs for working adults making a job change or pursuing career advancement. • Joint Bachelor degrees with the University of Minnesota in Information Networking, Construction Management, and Applied Business 8 Campuses in Brooklyn Park and Buffalo © th A" Hennepin Community - College The Cultural Events Center at North Hennepin offers "•~ Call (612) 424 -0702 e a wide variety of performances for the whole family. - crrY: (612/424 -0949) See calendar listing in this directory • Visit or call for an event schedule. www.nh ccb t m n.us Official Brooklyn Center Community Resource & Residents' Guide • BROOKLYN COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • Your Voice For Business In The Community... 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Company Picnic • Monthly Membership Luncheons • Sound Advice Holiday Party • Coffee Connection Network with an attorney, CPA, marketing expert or other professional who can help guide your business to be more profitable in today's competitive Community Alliance Partners economy. Discover the Center • Come Home to the Park Grow Your Company Earle Brown Days • Cornerstone Conferences Tater Daze Educational seminars on timely business topics to help your business be • MN Crime Alert Network more efficient, effective and profitable. • Heritage Festival • Awards & Recognition • ARM - Apartment Rental Managers Outstanding local businesses are recognized annually through the Small • Brooklyn Park Business Roundtable Business Award and Business Recognition Luncheon. • Area Rotary Clubs • New Business Visits • Area Lions Clubs • Realtors Day Let Your Voice Be Heard • North Metro Minneapolis Convention & Visitors Bureau The Chamber plays an active year -round advocacy role, representing the business community's interests in the halls of city, county and state save Bucks with Chamber Business Services government. 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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. - Motion to remove item 6h from the agenda while approving the agenda and consent agenda a. Approval of Minutes - Councilmembers not present at meetings will be recorded as abstaining from the vote on the minutes. 1. August 16, 1999 - General Work Session 2. August 23, 1999 - Study Session 2. August 23, 1999 - Regular Session b. Licenses • Application for 1 to 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License from St. Alphonsus Church for an Event to be Held on October 9, 1999 Application for 1 to 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License from St. Alphonsus Church for an Event to be Held on February 13, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- September 13, 1999 C. Resolution Authorizing Issuance of a Lawful Gambling License (Renewal) to the Brooklyn Center Lions Club to Operate a Pull -Tab Booth at the Earle Brown Bowl d. Resolution Rejecting Bids for Security Cameras and Awarding Bid for Access Doors for New Police Station 1998 -09 e. Resolution Approving Change Order No. 1, Accepting Work and Authorizing Final Payment, Improvement Project No. 1997 -14, Contract 1997 -M, Water Utility Energy Conservation Measurers f. Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees g. Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Improvement Project No. 1999 -20, Contract 1999 -L, Azelia Avenue Improvements, to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls h. M;s3lutien Ai3pr3viag Final P - -4-e& ADDITION • i. An Ordinance Vacating a Drainage and Utility Easement -- DALE AND DAVIES 3RD ADDITION 7. Public Hearings a. Public Hearings Regarding 1999 Proposed Special Assessments Procedures and General Information 1. Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessments For Improvement Project Nos. 1999 -01 and 02, Contract 1999 -A, Southeast Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements - Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Improvement Project Nos. 1999 -01 and 02, Contract 1999 -A, Southeast Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements, to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls -Requested Council Action: -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt resolution. 2. Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessments for Public Utility Hookup Charges, and Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts - Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Public Utility Hookup Charges to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls a CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- September 13, 1999 - 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 Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Location of Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Goods Dealers -This item was first read on August 23, 1999; published in the official newspaper on September 1, 1999; and is offered this evening for a second reading and public hearing. -Requested Council Action: -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt ordinance. C. An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Currency Exchanges, Adding New Sections 23 -2201 through 23 -2205 -This item was first read on August 9, 1999; published in the official newspaper on August 18, 1999; and is offered this evening for a second reading and public hearing. -Requested Council Action: -Open the public hearing. -Take public input. -Close the public hearing. - Motion to adopt ordinance. 8. Council Consideration Items a. Resolution Expressing Recognition and Appreciation for the Dedicated Public Service of Sergeant Gregory Weeks - Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. b. Resolution Directing NSP to Underground Overhead Utilities on Brooklyn Boulevard, 65th Avenue to North City Limits, and CR 10, TH 100 to Brooklyn Boulevard • - Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 4- September 13, 1999 C. Resolution Authorizing the Replacement of Water Main on Old 65th Avenue Between Camden and Lilac Drive, on the Regal Theater Site, and Appropriating Funds - Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. d. Resolution Supporting a Fee Increase for Deputy Registrars - Requested Council Action: - Remove from table and further discuss. - Council direction. e. 2000 Preliminary Budget and Property Tax Levy Report 1. Resolution to Adopt the 2000 Preliminary Budget 2. Resolution to Authorize a Preliminary Tax Levy for 2000 Appropriations for the General Fund, the Street Improvement Debt Service Funds, the Police and Fire • Building Debt Service Funds, the EDA Fund, and the HRA Fund Budgets 3. Resolution Approving a Preliminary Tax Capacity Levy for the Purpose of Defraying the Cost of Operation, Providing Informational Service, and Relocating Assistance Pursuant to the Provisions of MSA 469.001 through 469.047 of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Brooklyn Center for the year 2000 4. Resolution Setting Dates for Truth in Taxation Public Hearings - Requested Council Action: - Motion to adopt resolution. f. Tattoo /Body Piercing Ordinance Discussion - Requested Council Action: - Council discussion. 9. Adjournment City Council Agenda Item No. 6a MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA GENERAL WORK SESSION AUGUST 16, 1999 CONFERENCE ROOM B CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met for a general work session at Brooklyn Center City Hall and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Debra Hilstrom, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe. Also present: City Manager Michael J. McCauley, Assistant City Manager/HR Director Jane Chambers, Community Development Director Brad Hoffman, and Finance Director Charlie Hansen. Also present: Jim Schlesinger of Talisman Companies, and Financial Commission Members Gavin Wilkinson, Tim Elftmann, Larry Peterson, and Mark Nemec JAMES SCHLESINGER DISCUSSION REGARDING BROOKDALE Mr. Schlesinger presented an overview of the current status of the planning on Brookdale. He presented the current drawings that would indicate the general type of materials and layout for the exterior and interior treatments. He reviewed the stores that had been discussed previously and the current status of the negotiations with the major tenants. Mr. Schlesinger was confident that finalization of agreements would happen within the next month or two. Mr. Schlesinger also advised that the transit issue had not been resolved since Metropolitan Transit had not provided a draft agreement as they had indicated some months ago when the parties last met. The Council had several questions regarding where Mr. Schlesinger was at in the process. Mr. Schlesinger responded to those questions and also indicated that all of the department store agreements had a three year operating clause. Mr. Schlesinger concluded by indicating that he would like to meet again with the City Council in approximately 45 days to go over the status and hopefully finalization of his plans and proposals. NSP UNDER GROUNDING OF BROOKLYN BOULEVARD AND COUNTY ROAD 10 City Manager Michael McCauley outlined that as part of the Oakdale court decision, Northern States Power Company has proposed to the Public Utilities Commission a standard process and rate structure that would result in NSP underground utilities at a City's request. NSP would underground utilities without the requirement that the City adopt a formal ordinance with respect to that under grounding. • 08/16/99 -1- DRAFT This would apply to standard transmission situations and would not apply to extra ordinary situations or other types of facilities. The proposal for the Council's consideration was using this process on Brooklyn Boulevard and possibly along County Road 10 in front of Brookdale to underground lines. That would increase the City's ability to do projects. The cost would be spread out over a three year . period, in a normal situation, against all of the rate payers. Mr. McCauley inquired of the Council if this would appear to be acceptable to them as a means to proceed. The general feeling on the Council was that this should be explored further. Mr. McCauley indicated this will then be brought back for formal consideration with respect to these projects. DISCUSSION OF GENERAL FUND DRAFT 2000 BUDGET Mr. McCauley outlined the proposed general fund revenues and expenditures. That review discussed levy limits, an anticipated increase in lodging taxes, and building permit fees. The major personnel issues in the draft budget would be the addition of a temporary full -time building inspector to handle the high volume of inspections, which would be offset by the increased revenues in inspections. Mr. McCauley outlined the actual versus the budgeted receipts in both lodging taxes and building permit fees over the last few years. Mr. McCauley discussed his proposal to use the budget figure for police operations as the target and to allow the number of police officers to float above the budgeted authorized number of sworn personnel of 43 officers. Mr. McCauley outlined that over the last few years due to injuries, paternity and maternity leaves, as well as resignations and retirements, we have been running below authorized strength. Currently we are down four officers. The process of replacing a officer takes a minimum of three months of on the job training. It takes three months to recruit and have a testing process and generally one month or more to do a full and complete background investigation. Thus, it can take six months or more from the beginning a process to test until someone is actually available to do patrol work. The next major item of budget discussion was social services. The City Council reviewed the requests for both Joint Powers and discretionary funding. After some discussion of the issues related to the request for funding and the participation and joint powers, it was the consensus of the City Council to defer completion of this discussion on social service funding to the Council retreat in September. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 10:10 p.m. City Clerk Mayor 08/16/99 -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 STUDY SESSION AUGUST 23, 1999 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 Debra Hilstrom, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe. Also present: Assistant City Manager/HR Director Jane Chambers, Community Development Director Brad Hoffinan, and Recording Secretary Maria Rosenbaum. DISCUSSION ON AGENDA ITEMS Council discussed the tax increment financing districts reports. Assistant City Manager/HR Director informed the Council that the reports are required by the State. Assistant City Manager/HR Director Jane Chambers informed the Council that agenda item 9f is to cancel the general work session on August 30, 1999, and reschedule for September 7, 1999. There is a Regional Human Rights Coalition meeting that Ms. Chambers will attend. Councilmember Hilstrom will attend the general work session. DISCUSSION ON PARTICIPATION IN THE PRESERVATION OF INTEREST REDUCTION PAYMENTS UNDER SECTION 236 OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT (SHINGLE CREEK TOWER PROJECT) Mary Dyrseth from Briggs and Morgan, and David Williams from Glaser Financial Group were present to discuss the Section 236 Program. The Council asked several questions regarding the City being the mortgage holder and why this would be viable for the City. Ms. Dyrseth informed the Council that for Boisclair Corporation to assume the Section 236 Program, Federal regulations require a governmental entity to assure HUD's housing quality standards, monitor affordable rent criteria, and public ownership of Shingle Creek Towers $1,330,000 Section 236 mortgage note. 08/23/99 -1- DRAFT Council discussed further the Section 236 program and the financial obligation and/or risk to the City. Ms. Dyrseth assured the Council the City has no obligation and/or risk by agreeing to hold the mortgage note. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Peppe to adjourn the study session 6:45 p.m. City Clerk Mayor 08/23/99 -2- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION AUGUST 23, 1999 CITY HALL 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Brooklyn Center City Council met in informal open forum and was called to order by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Debra Hilstrom, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe. Also present: Assistant City Manager/HR Director Jane Chambers, Public Works Director Diane Spector, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Recording Secretary Maria Rosenbaum. ADJOURN INFORMAL OPEN FORUM S No one appeared at informal open forum. Pp P 2. INVOCATION A moment of silence was offered. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in regular session and was called to order 'by Mayor Myrna Kragness at 7:01 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Myrna Kragness, Councilmembers Debra Hilstrom, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe. Also present: Assistant City Manager /HR Director Jane Chambers, Community Development Director Brad Hoffman, Public Works Director Diane Spector, Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Recording Secretary Maria Rosenbaum. 08/23/99 -1- DRAFT 5. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Lasman reported that on August 16, 1999, she attended the ARM meeting. Councilmember Nelson reported that on August 19, 1999, he attended the North Metro Crossing Coalition meeting. Mayor Kragness reported that on August 17, 1999, she attended the Brooklyn Center Safety Camp which was held in Central Park. She said that the kids and parents really enjoyed the safety camp, and that she was looking forward to it again next year. Mayor Kragness also reported that she attended the Grand Opening for Pep Boys on August 2, 1999. 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve the agenda and consent agenda. Motion passed unanimously. 6a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve the minutes from study session and the regular session on August 9, 1999. Motion passed unanimously. • 6b. LICENSES A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve the following list of licenses. Motion passed unanimously. GARBAGE COLLECTION VEHICLE Darling International, Inc. P.O. Box 12785 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Kraemer Heating, Inc. 7441 Dallas Court, Maple Grove South -Town Refrigeration 5610 West 36th Street, St. Louis Park United Heating A/C, Inc. 1295 Hackamore Road, Medina APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY BEER LICENSE FOR ST. ALPHONSUS CHURCH, 7025 HALIFAX AVENUE NORTH, FOR EVENT TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 12,1999 A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve application for temporary beer license for St. Alphonsus Church, 7025 Halifax Avenue North, for event to be held September 12, 1999. Motion passed unanimously. 08/23/99 -2- DRAFT 6c. BROOKLYN CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT RELIEF ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,1998 A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve the Brooklyn Center Fire Department Relief Association financial statements for the calendar year ended December 31, 1998. Motion passed unanimously. 6d. REPORT ON THE AVERAGE AVAILABLE FINANCING PER ACTIVE FIREFIGHTER IN THE BROOKLYN CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT RELIEF ASSOCIATION A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to accept report on the average available financing per active firefighter in the Brooklyn Center Fire Department Relief Association. Motion passed unanimously. 6e. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT REPORTS A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to accept tax increment financing district reports. Motion passed unanimously. 6f. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF ONE FRONT END LOADER AND ATTACHMENTS RESOLUTION NO. 99 -128 Councilmember Hilstrom introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF ONE FRONT END LOADER AND ATTACHMENTS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 6g. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1999 -20, CONTRACT 1999 -L, AZELIA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS RESOLUTION NO. 99 -129 Councilmember Hilstrom introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: ® 08/23/99 -3- DRAFT RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1999 -20, CONTRACT 1999 -L, AZELIA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 6h. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES RESOLUTION NO. 99 -130 Councilmember Hilstrom introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Lasman. Motion passed unanimously. 7. PUBLIC HEARING 7a. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN LAND (BROOKDALE) Mayor Kragness discussed this ordinance amending Chapter 35 of the City ordinances regarding the zoning classification of certain land (Brookdale) was first read on March 8, 1999, and that legal notice was published March 17, 1999, for a second reading and public hearing on April 12, 1999. The public hearing was inadvertently missed from being placed on the April 12, 1999, City Council agenda. City Attorney Charlie LeFevere recommended re- publication of the public hearing legal notice to be held August 23, 1999. The ordinance amendment, if adopted, would be effective October 1, 1999. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman 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. i 08/23/99 -4- DRAFT ORDINANCE NO. 99 -13 Councilmember Peppe introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES REGARDING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN LAND (BROOKDALE) The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by Councilmember Hilstrom. Motion passed unanimously. S. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS Sa. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 99007 SUBMITTED BY TWIN LAKES II, LLC. REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL TO SUBDIVIDE THREE EXISTING PARCELS OF LAND INTO THREE NEW LOTS AND AN OUTLOT. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS AUGUST 12,1999, MEETING. Planning and Zoning Specialist Ron Warren discussed Planning Commission Application No. 99007 submitted by Twin Lakes II, LLC request for preliminary plat approval to subdivide three existing parcels of land into three new lots and an outlot. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its August 12, 1999, meeting subject to the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. The preliminary plat shall be modified prior to consideration by the City Council to indicate the following: a. Additional right -of -way from Lakebreeze Avenue and possibly Azelia Avenue as required by the City Engineer. b. A cul -de -sac at the north end of Azelia Avenue. C. Additional roadway dedication to provide for a hammerhead turn around at the north end of Twin Lake and Lakeview Avenues as required by the City Engineer. 08/23/99 -5- DRAFT 4. Approval of the preliminary plat acknowledges the need to continue the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions authorized by the City Council under Planning Commission Application No. 86003 encumbering 104 parking spaces on the proposed Lot 3 for the sole use of the athletic club on the south side of Lakebreeze Avenue. Any modifications tot he covenant are subject to the review and approval of the City Attorney. 5. Approval of the preliminary plat acknowledges the proposed driveway easement providing access from Lot 1 over Lot 2 to the extended Azelia Avenue right -of -way as being appropriate to provide access in lieu of frontage on a public street. Mr. Warren noted that condition 3c, additional roadway dedication to provide for a hammerhead turn around at the north end of Twin Lake and Lakeview Avenues as required by the City Engineer, take place prior to the preliminary plat approval. Councilmember Hilstrom questioned if the hammerheads would accommodate the street departments for snow plowing purposes. Mr. Warren responded that the hammerheads were designed to help with snow plowing. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to approve Planning Commission Application No. 99007 subject to the above listed conditions. Motion passed unanimously. 8b. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 99008 SUBMITTED BY BROOKDALE CORNER, LLC. REQUEST FOR SITE AND BUILDING APPROVAL FOR TWO OF THE REMAINING THREE BUILDINGS IN THE BROOKDALE CORNER REDEVELOPMENT SITE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF XERXES AVENUE AND COUNTY ROAD 10. THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF THIS APPLICATION AT ITS AUGUST 12,1999, MEETING. Mr. Warren discussed Planning Commission Application No. 99008 submitted by Brookdale Corner, LLC request for site and building approval for two of the remaining three buildings in the Brookdale corner redevelopment site at the southwest corner of Xerxes Avenue and County Road 10. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this application at its August 12, 1999, meeting 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. Plan approval acknowledges all other conditions imposed on the applicant under Planning Commission Application No. 99002. 08/23/99 -6- DRAFT r 3. Plan approval is deferred for the building labeled "fast food" until such time as a tenant is proposed and the building design is finalized. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve Planning Commission Application No. 99008 subject to the above listed conditions. Motion passed unanimously. 8c. BROOKDALE CENTER PUD AMENDMENT Mr. Warren discussed that the Planning Commission reviewed the Brookdale Center PUD amendment at its August 12, 1999, meeting and found the proposed amendment to be a minor amendment per the ordinance and further that no new notice and hearing are necessary to amend the PUD for the Brookdale Regional Shopping Center. The Planning Commission is recommending that the City Council concur with the recommendation and determine that the relocation of the Applebee's Restaurant as part of the Brookdale PUD is a minor amendment requiring no additional review. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to approve the recommendation by the Planning Commission. Motion passed unanimously. 9. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 9a. RESOLUTION APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN THE PRESERVATION OF INTEREST REDUCTION PAYMENTS UNDER SECTION 236 OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT (SHINGLE CREEK TOWER PROJECT) Assistant City Manager/HR Director Jane Chambers asked Community Development Director Brad Hoffman to discuss the request from Boisclair Corporation. Mr. Hoffman discussed in order for Boisclair Corporation to assume the Section 236 Program, Federal regulations require a governmental entity to assure HUD's housing quality standards, monitor affordable rent criteria, and public ownership of Shingle Creek Towers $1,330,000 Section 236 mortgage note. The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) has agreed to assure HUD's housing quality standards and monitor affordable rent criteria. Boisclair Corporation is asking the City to be the holder of the Section 236 mortgage note. Council discussed the responsibility and the financial obligation the City would incur if they become the mortgage note holder. Mary Dryseth from Briggs and Morgan was present and responded that the City would only be the note holder. The City would not have to monitor the bonds, and has no financial obligations by agreeing to hold the note. 08/23/99 -7- Councilmember Hilstrom asked Ms. Dryseth to explain why this would be a good thing for the City. Ms. Dryseth stated the Interest Reduction Payments will decrease the cost of the debt service necessary to support the loan. This will allow Boisclair Corporation to charge lower rents to residents, and increase the amount of funding available for the rehabilitation of Shingle Creek Towers to improve the quality of the affordable housing units being provided to qualified low - income families in accordance with the terms of the regulatory agreement. Councilmember Hilstrom noted that in the past she was not in favor of the City's participation in this program. However, with this new program and being assured the City will not be at risk holding the mortgage note she is now in favor of the program. RESOLUTION NO. 99 -131 Councilmember Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN THE PRESERVATION OF INTEREST REDUCTION PAYMENTS UNDER SECTION 236 OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT (SHINGLE CREEK TOWER PROJECT) The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Nelson. Motion passed unanimously. 9b. RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A FEE INCREASE FOR DEPUTY REGISTRARS Ms. Chambers discussed the Minnesota Deputy Registrar's Association (MDRA) requested support for an increase Year 2000 fee. The request is for the City to pass a resolution offering support for the MDRA's request of the State Legislation. The increase would maintain local title and registration service to the citizens of Minnesota and provide for further user service increases based on acceptable economic indicator. Councilmember Hilstrom asked why the City would need to approve such a request and what the increase amount would be for 2000. City Attorney Charlie LeFevere discussed that some cities have registrars and that some cities do not. Even though the City of Brooklyn Center does not have a registrar department, the MDRA is asking for support in order to educate the legislature about the need for the increase. Councilmember Hilstrom requested to table this item until more information is provided. A motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Hilstrom to table this item. Motion passed unanimously. 08/23/99 -8- ® 9c. TATTOO PARLOR ORDINANCE Ms. Chambers stated this item was put on the agenda for Council discussion and direction. Previously the Council requested staff to research an ordinance pertaining to tattoo parlors. Included with the materials was a copy of an ordinance recently adopted by the City of Rosemount. Councilmember Hilstrom requested and encouraged other Council Members to direct staff to create an ordinance for tattoo parlors. Councilmember Nelson asked about having one ordinance under the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Warren responded that the Planning Commission is working on the zoning ordinance at the present time and that tattoo parlors are not listed in the zoning ordinance. Councilmember Hilstrom asked what the City could do to be protected if an application came in for a tattoo parlor. Mr. LeFevere informed the Council they could direct staff to draft an ordinance requiring tattoo licensing. Mayor Kragness stated that since the Planning Commission is in the process of changing the zoning districts she would like to see some type of license to regulate tattoo parlors. Council further discussed the process for a tattoo parlor license and the parameters for fees. Mr. LeFevere stated that the City has the authority to regulate the fees and that the fees cannot be used for revenues. Councilmember Nelson stated that he would like to see a specific direction taken on moving quickly with the zoning changes. Ms. Chambers stated that staff would proceed to draft a tattoo license ordinance. 9d. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES RELATING TO LOCATION OF PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND GOODS DEALERS Ms. Chambers discussed a public hearing must be held to amend sections of Chapter 23 relating to the location of pawnbrokers and secondhand goods dealers. A motion by Councilmember Lasman, seconded by Councilmember Hilstrom to approve first reading and set second reading and public hearing for September 13, 1999. Motion passed unanimously. 08/23/99 -9- DRAFT 9e. PROCLAMATION DECLARING THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 17 THROUGH 23,1999, AS CONSTITUTION WEEK Mayor Kragness read the proclamation declaring the week of September 17 through 23, 1999, as constitution week. A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adopt proclamation declaring the week of September 17 through 23, 1999, as constitution week. Motion passed unanimously. 9f. AUGUST 30,1999, CITY COUNCIL GENERAL WORK SESSION A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to cancel the August 30, 1999, work session and reschedule for Tuesday, September 7, 1999. Motion passed unanimously. 9g. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION FOR THE DEDICATED SERVICE OF JANINE ATCHISON Councilmember Peppe read the resolution expressing recognition and appreciation for the dedicated service of Janine Atchison. Mayor Kragness thanked Ms. Atchison for all her dedication and wished her success. RESOLUTION NO. 99 -132 Councilmember Nelson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION FOR THE DEDICATED SERVICE OF JANINE ATCHISON The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Hilstrom. Motion passed unanimously. 10. ADJOURNMENT A motion by Councilmember Hilstrom, seconded by Councilmember Lasman to adjourn the meeting at 8:19 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Mayor 08/23/99 -10- DRAFT s City Council Agenda Item No. 6b City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. • MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City, Clerk EM DATE: September 8, 1999 SUBJECT: Licenses for Council Approval The following companies /persons have applied for City licenses as noted. Each company /person has fulfilled the requirements of the City Ordinance governing respective licenses, submitted appropriate applications, and paid proper fees. Licenses to be approved by the City Council on September 13, 1999: RENTAL Renewal 6331, 6401, 6425 Beard Ave N Phillips Clovers & Fred Commers 5444 Bryant Ave N Ralph Johnson 5329 Queen Ave N Doris Stachowski 4207 Lakeside Ave N, #320 Heinz Pollinger 5340 & 44 Russell Ave N Fred & Judie Swenson 4819 Azelia Ave N Penelope Brown 5318 Queen Ave N Carin Rudolph Initial Riverwood Estates Apartments Donald Kasbohm SIGN HANGER Universal Signs, Inc. 1033 Thomas Avenue, St. Paul 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 pOKLYN Qjkv BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk FROM: Joel Downer, Chief of Poli DATE: August 30, 1999 SUBJECT: Application for 1 To 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License St. Alphonsus Church • On August 19, 1999, the Brooklyn Center Police Department received an Application for a 1 To 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License from St. Alphonsus. This application is for an event to be held at the church located at 7025 Halifax Ave on Saturday, October 9, 1999. Certificate of appropriate insurance coverage along with the $25 fee has been submitted. If you or any member of the City Council objects to issuing this license, please advise. The attached application only needs your signature. JD:kh alphs299.mem • Minnesota Department of Public Safety OF fib`.. LIQUOR CONTROL DIVISION `ao enuN O �,�'� 444 Cedar St. /Suite 100L St. Paul, MN 55101 -2156 ( 612)296-6439 TDD (612)282-6555 APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION - G >,o, .zcr/ DATE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NUMBER STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATION BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD (1 to 4 days) TYPE OF ORGANIZATION ❑ CLUB ❑ CHARITABLE LIGIOUS ❑ OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZA - tlbl OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S�NAM�r ADDRESS Location where license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe Will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor services? If so, give the name and address of the Liquor license providing the service. Will the applicant carry liquor liability insurance? If so, the carrier's name and amount of coverage. (NOTE: Insurance is not mandatory) p& APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO LIQUOR CONTROL CITY /COUNTY n �,��� DATE APPROVED CITY FEE AMOUNT ,tra, pct LICENSE DATES DAT FEE PAID - ft k66k SIGNATURE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED LIQUOR CONTROL DIRECTOR NOTE: Do not separate these two parts, send both parts to the address above and the original signed by this division Will be returned as the license. Submit to the City or County at least 30 days before the event. PS -09079(8/95) AUG -18 - 99 WED 05:02 PM ARCHDIOCESE FAX K0. 6512901620 P.04/07 HUG.1�3.1999 4:28PM CATHOLIC MUTuAL GRP iV0.614 P.4 . THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 4223 CENTER ST, OMAHA NE 68105 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE This is to .rr-r- y t - ..wr-- is to - --r-------- --- - - ----- -rrr----- ---- -r M---- - --w - - of: w certify that at the following coverage is in force issued in the name ARCHDIOCESE OF ST PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS CHANCERY OFFICE 226 SUMMIT AVENUE ST PAUL, MN 55102 Certificate Numbers 8589 Term: 7/01/99 - 7/01/00 Covered Premises: Location /property ST ALPHONSUS, 7025 HALIFAX AVE N, BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55429 -1394 Real Property Personal Property Deductible. Coinsurance Additional CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Protected Person(s) Liability $1,500,000 Limits Medical Payments Each ( person- excluding school students) COMMNTSa COVERAGE ONLY EXTENDS TO AUCTION ON OCTOBER 9, 1999. INCLUDES LIQUOR LIABILITY 1, PREMISES In the event of cancellation of this coverage the Society will mail notice thereof toe CHANCERY OFFICE ST PAUL„ MN Should any of the above described coverages be cancelle ays written notice to the d before the expiration dates thereof, the carrier will endeavor to mail 30 d certificate holder, but failure to mail such notice will impose no notice to th nor liability upon the Society. Unless so designated, coverag® does not amend, this Certificate of extend, or alter the coverage evidenced by this certificate of coverage and has been issued as a snatte Of information only. Dated at O MAHA , NEBRASKA This 18TH Day of AUGUST 1999 Farm Number F80210 Autho i ed Represen tive AUG -18 -99 WED 05,02 PM ARCHDIOCESE FAX NO. 6512901620 P.05/07 nuv. 10. X777 4� Ll" CA THOLIC mLTTLif!t_ Gpp NO. G14 P. S ENDORSEMENT (m 8EAITACHEDTo cEnFiCATE) • E4feGtNe Date of t na4rsEment October 9. Ing Charge Cancellation Date of Endom&,Qnt October 14, 199 Credit Carttcats Holder Archgiocese of st pW_Mtnneerao#S Location St. Paul, MN Car ieate No. 8589 of The Gatwe Mutt Relief-%c1eV is amended as foliam: SECTION TI - ADDITIONAL PROTECTED PERSON(5) it is understood and agreed that Section Ir - LlebiOlq (Only with respect to Coverage D - General Liability, Coverage F- Medical Payments to others and Coverage H - Covnseting Errors and Omissions) is amended to Include erg an Additional PrOtMOd Pereen(s) members of the organizatkns shown in the schedule, but Only with mpeCt to their 6abitity for the Protected Persons? actlwtles or actfvitles they perform on WhOlf Of the Protected Perna"). It is further understood and agreed that Coverage extended under this endorsement is limited to and applies only with rasped to ilabIlRY assumed by COMMCt or agreement: and this extension Of coverage Shell not enlarge the scope Of coverage provided under this ceRiffcate or inaease the irsntt of liability thereunder. unless othwWse agreed by contract or agreement, coverage extended under We er►dorserrrentto the Addtgonal Protee" Peraon(s) vAli not precede the effective date of this cer"Cate of coverage endorsement Or extend beyond the Cancellation date. Schedule - ADDITIONAL PROTECTED PERSONS) City of Brooldyn Center Remaiks° Coverage only extends to AL"On and Dinner on Church premises on October 9, 1888. includes Liquor Usbillty prized Repn:se6vo PiGS- 122(1.88) ��pOKtYN CENT�� BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk FROM: Joel Downer, Chief of Polic DATE: August 30, 1999 SUBJECT: Application for 1 To 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License St. Alphonsus Church ® On August 19, 1999, the Brooklyn Center Police Department received an Application for a 1 To 4 Day Temporary On -Sale Liquor License from St. Alphonsus. This application is for an event to be held at the church located at 7025 Halifax Ave on Sunday, February 13, 2000. Certificate of appropriate insurance coverage along with the $25 fee has been submitted. If you or any member of the City Council objects to issuing this license, please advise. The attached application only needs your signature. JD:kh alphs399.mem Minnesota Department of Public Safety s� LIQUOR CONTROL DIVISION ... ... 444 Cedar St. /Suite 100L St. Paul, MN 55101 -2156 612 296 -6439 8 - 5 5 ID ( ) TDD 612 2 2 6 5 APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR A 1 TO 4 DAY TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE OR PRINT INFORMATION N_ NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATE ORGANIZED TAX EXEMPT NUMBER STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF PERSON MAKING APPLICATI6N BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE �A"9 ✓r J V,/.?) � f r- HONE DATES LIQUOR WILL BE SOLD (1 to 4 days) TYPE OF ORGANIZATION / -�'-- -- / - � .��-,-, ❑ CLUB ❑ CHARITABLE P-T LIGIOUS ❑ OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZAT16MOFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS ) r�`� e �+.K 464 X11 .y 2l ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS �� y ��.Z1L��':Tr° ORGANIZATION OFFICER'S NAME ADDRESS Location where license will be used. If an outdoor area, describe Q SS /�.��� �' 6� ,f,"`�7�,: rr l' �f -- rS' i_ .�2�f�,�� .�.� S"c. c C�r,•aP ' Will the applicant contract for intoxicating liquor services? If so, give the name and address of the Liquor license providing the service. O Will the applicant carry liquor liability insurance? so, the carrier' s name and amount of coverage. (NOTE: Insurance is not mandatory) �✓ 7�pj>/� 12,}��' APPROVAL APPLICATION MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY OR COUNTY BEFORE SUBMITTING TO LIQUOR CONTROL CITY /COUNTY�,�� �c, C� o „ DATE APPROVED v CITY FEE AMOUNT, o ° LICENSE DATES DATE FEE PAID 9-/9- GNATuRE CITY CLERK OR COUNTY OFFICIAL APPROVED LIQUOR CONTROL DIRECTOR NOTE: Do not separate these two parts, send both parts to the address above and the original signed by this division will be returned as the license. Submit to the City or County at least 30 days before the event. PS- 09079(8/95) AUG -18 -99 WED 05.03 PM ARCHDIOCESE FAX NO. 6512901620 P.06/07 AU6.1B_1999 4.29PM CATHODIC MUTUAL GRP NO. 61.4 P.6 THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY 4223 CENTER ST, OMAHA, NE 68105 CERTIFICATE OF C4vEpAGE --- - - - - -- _ _ _ This is to certify that the following coverage is in force issued in the name of: ARCHDIOCESE OF ST PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS CHANCERY OFFICE 226 SUMMIT AVENUE ST PAUL, MN S5102 Certificate Number, 8589 Term: 7/01/99 - 7/01/00 Covered Premises: Location /property ST ALPHONSUS, 7025 HALIFAX AVE N, BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55429 -1394 Real. Property Personal Property Deductible Coinsurance Additional CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Protected Person(s) Liability $1,500,000 Medical Pa Limits Each Payments ( person - excluding school students) COMMENTS: COVERAGE ONLY EXTENDS TO DANA DINNER HELb ON C HU RCH ON FEBRUARY 13, 2000. INCLUDES LIQUOR LIABILIT PRF;MISE$ In the event of cancellation of thereof to; CHANCERY OFFICE this coverage the Society will mail notice ST PAUL, MN Should any of the above described coverages b® cancelled before the expiration dates thereof, the carrier will endeavor to mail 30 days written notice to the Certificate holder, but failure to mail such notice will .impose no obligation nor liability upon the Society. Unless so designated, this certificate of coverage does not amend, extend, Or alter the coverage evidenced by this certificate of coverage and has issued as a matter of information only. mated at OMAHA, NEBRASKA This 18TH Day of AUGUST 1999 BY t 's�'a'`"'° 4 ` Form Number D70110 Author 2e Represeate ve S AUU -18 - UU WhO 05:03 FM ARCHDIOCESE FAX K0. 6512901620 P.07/07 .lti.lJyS 4:Z9PM CATHOLIC MUTUrL CRP N0.51d P.7 ENDORSEMENT (TO BE AT rACIiW To CG"PICATE) Effective Date of Endorsement Febmiary 13, 2000 Charge Credit Cancellation Date of Endorsement February 14, 2000 Certificate Molder Archdiocese of St. Paul - Minneapolis Location St Paul, MN Certificate No. 6688 of The Cstholie Mutual Relief Sodety is amended as follows; SECTION 11- ADDITIONAL PROTECTED PERSON(S) It Is Understood and agreed that Section 11- Liability (only with respect to Covarago D - General Liability, Coverage F. Medical Payments to Others and Coverage M - Counseling Errors and Omissions) Is amended to lnciude as an Additional Pretocted Persons) member& of the organizations shown in the schedule. but only with respect to their liability for the Protected Penson(s) activities or =UiVOS they perform on behalf Of the Protected Person(q It Is f+ OW understood and agreed that overage extended under this endorsement is limited to and applies only with respell to liability assumed by contract or agreement; and this extension of coverage snail not enlarge the scope of coverage provided under this cartiflcate or increase the limit of liability thereunder. Unless gthwMie agreed by con r= or agreement, COVeM96 extended under this endorsement to the Additional PrOwled Peravn(a) will not precede the effective date of this cartiR M of coverage endorsement or extend beyond the Cancellation date. Schedule - ADDITIONAL PROTECTED PERSON(s) City of Brooklyn Center Remarks: Coverage only extends tv Cana Dinner on Church Prernises on February 13.2000. includes Liquor Ugbll r Au Ofted Represer a04 PKB- 122(1.80) — • City Council Agenda Item No. 6c Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A LAWFUL GAMBLING LICENSE (RENEWAL) TO THE BROOKLYN CENTER LIONS CLUB TO OPERATE A PULL -TAB BOOTH AT THE EARLE BROWN BOWL WHEREAS, the Minnesota Charitable Gambling Control Board requires a municipality to submit a resolution authorizing issuance of any lawful gambling license within its borders; and WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Lions Club has held and currently holds such license within the City of Brooklyn Center and there has been no illegal activity with regards to the gambling activities at that location; and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center allows for such conduct on premises within the City of Brooklyn Center. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the issuance of a lawful gambling license to the Brooklyn Center Lions Club to operate a pull -tab booth at the Earle Brown Bowl is hereby approved. Date Mayor ATTEST: Deputy 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. BROOKLYN CENTER ��o9K�YH �E�►r POLICE DEPARTME • NT � POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk FROM: Joel Downer, Chief of Police DATE: August 11, 1999 SUBJECT: Renewal Application For A Minnesota Lawful Gambling License (Pull Tab Booth) Lions Brooklyn Center Club On August 11, 1999, the Brooklyn Center Police Department received a State of Minnesota Gambling Control Board Premises Permit Renewal Application to operate a pull tab booth at the Earle Brown Bowl from the Lions Brooklyn Center Club. The State Gambling Control Board requires a city council resolution approving the issuance of the license in order for them to take any action on the license. As such, if the license is approved, a certified copy of the resolution must be returned to us. All necessary paperwork and fees have been submitted. There was nothing found that would preclude the above from being issued a Minnesota Lawful Gambling License. Per this memo, I am requesting that this item be put on the council agenda for consideration. Chief of Police JD:kh lion,99.mem ACKNOWLEDGMENT GAMBLING PREMISES AUTHORIZATION I HEREBY GIVE CONSENT TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, THE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD, OR AGENTS HE BOARD, OR THE COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE OR PUBLIC SAFETY, OR AGENTS OF THE COMMISSIONERS, NTER THE PREMISES TO ENFORCE THE LAW. BANK RECORDS INFORMATION THE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD IS AUTHORIZED TO INSPECT THE BANK RECORDS OF THE GAMBLING ACCOUNT WHENEVER NECESSARY TO FULFILL REQUIREMENTS OF CURRENT GAMBLING RULES AND STATUTES. I DECLARE THAT: • I HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION AND ALL INFORMATION SUBMITTED TO THE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD; • ALL INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE;; • ALL OTHER REQUIRED INFORMATION HAS BEEN FULLY DISCLOSED; • I AM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE ORGANIZATION; • I ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE FAIR AND LAWFUL OPERATION OF ALL GAMBLING ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED; • I WILL FAMILIARIZE MYSELF WITH THE LAWS OF MINNESOTA GOVERNING LAWFUL GAMBLING AND RULES OF THE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD AND AGREE, IF ISSUED A PREMISES PERMIT, TO ABIDE THOSE LAWS AND RULES, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS TO THEM; • ANY CHANGES IN APPLICATION INFORMATION WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD AND .LOCAL UNIT OF GOVERNMENT WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE CHANGE; • I UNDERSTAND THAT FAILURE TO PROVIDE REQUIRED INFORMATION OR PROVIDING FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION MAY RESULT IN THE DENIAL OR REVOCATION OF THE PREMISES PERMIT. SIGNATURE OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DATE L AL GOVERNMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE CITY* MUST SIGN THIS APPLICATION IF THE GAMBLING PREMISES IS LOCATED WITHIN CITY LIMITS. 2. THE COUNTY ** AND TOWNSHIP ** MUST SIGN THIS APPLICATION IF THE GAMBLING PREMISES IS LOCATED WITHIN A TOWNSHIP. 3. FOR TOWNSHIPS THAT ARE UNORGANIZED OR UNINCORPORATED, THE COUNTY ** IS REQUIRED TO ATTACH A LETTER TO THIS APPLICATION INDICATING THE TOWNSHIPS STATUS. 4. THE LOCAL UNIT OF GOVERNMENT (CITY OR COUNTY) MUST PASS A RESOLUTION SPECIFICALLY APPROVING OR DENYING THIS APPLICATION. 5. A COPY OF THE LOCAL UNIT O GOVERNMENT'S RESOLUTION APP ROVING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION. 6. IF THIS APPLICATION IS DENIED BY THE LOCAL UNIT OF GOVERNMENT, IT SHOULD NOT BE SUBMITTED TO THE GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD. TOWNSHIP: BY SIGNATURE BELOW, THE TOWNSHIP ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE ORGANIZATION IS APPLYING FOR A PREMISES PERMIT WITHIN TOWNSHIP LIMITS. CITY* OR COUNTY ** TOWNSHIP ** CITY OR COUNTY NAME ( TOWNSHIP NAME City of Brooklyn Center / Hennepin SIGNATURE OF PERSON RECEIVING APPLICATION I SIGNATURE OF PERSON RECEIVING APPLICATION TITLE DATE RECEIVED TITLE DATE RECEIVED ty Manager REFER TO THE CHECKLIST FOR REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS MAIL TO: GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD 1711 W COUNTY RD B - SUITE 300 S ROSEVILLE, MN 55113 Central STATE OF MINNESOTA FOR BOARD USE ONLY I GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD AMT PAID PREMISES PERMIT RENEWAL APPLICATION CHECK NO. 4PPR PRINTED: DATE LICENSE NUMBER: B -01834 -002 EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/01/98 EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/99 NAME OF ORGANIZATION: Lions Brooklyn Center Club GAMBLING PREMISES INFORMATION NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT WHERE GAMBLING WILL BE CONDUCTED Earle Brown Bowl 6440 James Cir N Brooklyn Center 55430 COUNTY Hennepin IS THE PREMISES LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS ?: Y LESSOR INFORMATION DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION OWN THIS SITE ?: No IF NO, LIST THE LESSOR: AMF Bowling Centers Inc 8100 AMF Dr Mechanicsville VA 23111 NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER (WHEN NOT LESSOR): j� ARE FEET PER MONTH: 105 AMOUNT PAID FOR RENT PER MONTH: 1000 FEET PER OCCASION: 0 AMOUNT PAID PER OCCASION: 0 BINGO ACTIVITY BINGO IS CONDUCTED ON THIS PREMISES: No IF YES, REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUIRED ATTACHMENT STORAGE ADDRESS 5312 N Lilac Dr Brooklyn Center MN 55430 BANK INFORMATION Firstar Bank 2299 Palmer Dr New Brighton MN 55112 GAMBLING BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER: 7206113 ON THE LINES PROVIDED BELOW LIST THE NAME, ADDRESS AND TITLE OF AT LEAST TWO PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO SIGN CHECKS AND MAKE DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWALS FOR THE GAMBLING ACCOUNT. THE ORGANIZATION'S TREASURER MAY NOT HANDLE GAMBLING FUNDS. John Russell 5312 No Lilac Dr Brooklyn Center Mn 55430 Gambling Manager Thomas Shinnick' 5324 Oliver Ave No Brooklyn Center MN 55 490 Assistant Gambling Manager Milton Fogel 6730 Ewing Ave No Brooklyn Center MTV 55429 Gambling Committee Member t a..ti iCiiv �- i � "� FA r. F`�r .� 5 3� � Y�,.��.,��,t� -�`��- e�tc•� �T F � ---- (BE SURE TO COMPLETE THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS APPLICATION) THIS FORM WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE IN ALTERNATIVE FORMAT (I.E. LARGE PRINT, BRAILLE) UPON REQUEST City Council Agenda Item No. 6d • Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION REJECTING BIDS FOR SECURITY CAMERAS AND AWARDING BID FOR ACCESS DOORS FOR NEW POLICE STATION 1998 -09. WHEREAS, the City Council established Improvement Projects for Construction of a new Police Station 1998 -09, WHEREAS, the City engaged architects Boarman, Kroos, Pfister, Vogel & Associates ( BKPV) to design and specify a security system for the new Police Station, including both closed circuit cameras and access doors, and WHEREAS, Bossardt Corporation, in its capacity as construction manager on the project, reviewed the design and specifications, and developed the bid documents to allow for the acceptance and /or rejection of bids for either closed circuit cameras or access doors, and WHEREAS, bids were received and opened on June 24, 1999, and have been reviewed by both BKPV and Bossardt Corporation as to compliance with bid specifications and compliance with budgeted costs for these building items, and WHEREAS, the bid received from Pinkerton Systems Integration for access doors has been found compliant and within the budgeted resources of the project, that bid being: Pinkerton Systems Integration 1301 Clover Drive Bloomington, Minnesota 55420 Access Doors $42,080.00 WHEREAS, the bid received for the closed circuit camera system and for access doors from KNR Communication Services Inc was not low bid for the access doors, and contained a bid for the closed circuit camera system that greatly exceeded the budgeted allocation for this item: KNR Communication Services Inc. 810 Tower Drive Hamel, Minnesota 55340 ® Access Doors $48,100.00 . Closed Circuit Camera System $80,300.00 WHEREAS, the bid received for the closed circuit camera equipment exceeded the budgeted resources for the project, and it has been recommended by both BKPV and Bossardt Corporation that the bid received for closed circuit cameras be rejected, and that camera items be obtained through a means of using existing workable equipment and acquiring camera items based on three quotes for individual items as needed, The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to proceed with development of the contract and the administration of the contract for Pinkerton Systems Integration for the access doors, and to reject the bid received for the security system and proceed to obtain quotes for individual portions of the system as needed and as funds are available. 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. 6e MEMORANDUM DATE: August 30, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott A. Brink, City Engineer SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Change Order No. 1, Accepting Work and Authorizing Final Payment, Improvement Project No. 1997 -14, Contract 1997 -M, Water Utility Energy Conservation Measures On October 14, 1997, the City Council awarded a contract in the amount of $245,737.00 to Collins Electrical Construction Company. This contract and amount essentially provided for the retrofitting of several of the City's water supply wells with Adjustable Speed Drives (ASD's). The retrofitting was performed in order to take advantage of a long term energy savings program and special interest free financing provided by NSP at the time. The contract awarded to Collins Electrical Construction company included an amount of $192,462.00 for the retrofitting of the wells, and an amount of $53,275.00 for the purchase of a ® portable generator. The purchase of the generator was considered essential since no means of starting up or powering the wells was available in the event of a power outage. The retrofit of the wells with the Adjustable Speed Drives was essentially completed over a year ago. Some minor problems with the portable generator have prevented final payment. The generator has since been replaced with a unit satisfactory to the City that works in conformance with the specifications. Accordingly, final payment can now be made. Final payment also includes an amount of $1,890.00 for Change Order No. 1. Additional work to relocate a 400 amp generator receptacle from the east side to the west side of Well No. 5. All contract work has been completed to the City's satisfaction. It is recommended to approve the attached resolution authorizing final payment in accordance with a final contract amount of $247,627.00. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1, ACCEPTING WORK AND AUTHORIZING FINAL PAYMENT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1997 -14, CONTRACT 1997 -M, WATER UTILITY CONSERVATION MEASURES WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Collins Electric Cbnstruction Company has satisfactorily completed the following improvement in accordance with said contract: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $1,890.00 is hereby approved. 2. It is hereby directed that final payment be made on said contract, taking the Contractor's receipt in full. The total amount to be paid for said improvement under said contract shall be $247,627.00. 3. The work completed under said contract is accepted and approved according to the following schedule: Costs Per Bid Final Construction $245,737.00 $245,737.00 Change Orders $1,890.00 I Engineering 36,500.00 42,746.57 I Contingency /Administration 10,000.00 9,200.39 Total Costs 292,237.00 299,573.96 Revenues Per Bid Final Water Utility $ 67,237.00 $ 19,986.64 NSP 225,000.00 279,587.32* Total $292,237.00 $299,573.96 *Includes a $40,303.99 bounty from NSP for reducing energy consumption and a $239,283.33 loan to • be repaid over five years from energy savings. RESOLUTION NO. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. City Council Agenda Item No. 6f MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Joyce Gulseth, Public Works Administrative Aide 91Y�11 SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees The attached resolution represents the official Council action required to expedite removal of the trees most recently marked by the City tree inspector, in accordance with approved procedures. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES WHEREAS, a Notice to Abate Nuisance and Diseased Tree Removal Agreement has been issued to the owners of certain properties in the City of Brooklyn Center giving the owners twenty (20) days to remove diseased trees on the owners' property; and WHEREAS, the City can expedite the removal of these diseased trees by declaring them a public nuisance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. The diseased trees at the following addresses are hereby declared to be a public nuisance: TREE PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY ADDRESS NUMBER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MELROSE GATES 6315 CAMDEN AVE N 159 CITY OF B.C. NEW POLICE STATION 160 MORNING SUN INVESTMENTS 1537 HUMBOLDT PLACE 161,162 VINCENT & ANNA MAE POLLEY 5800 HUMBOLDT AVE N 163 MARIANNE PEGG 5407 OLIVER AVE N 164 ANNETTE BAUMANN 5419 OLIVER AVE N 165 RON & CATHLEEN THOMPSON 806 55TH AVE N 166 CITY OF B.C. 53RD/BELLVUE 167 DAVID & JULIE RACH 5654 BRYANT AVE N 168 RICHARD & LINDA FIERST 5650 COLFAX AVE N 169 BECKY BANASZAK 5516 LOGAN AVE N 170 TERI SZABLA 921 58TH AVE N 171 PHILIP CARRUTHERS 6018 HALIFAX PLACE 172 GEORGE & ELEANOR LLEWELLYN 6220 CAMDEN COURT 173 GAROLD & ROXANNE WEIZENEGGER 6324 FRANCE AVE N 174 TIMOTHY & WENDY WALTERS 6318 FRANCE AVE N 175 MARK & BETH HUBER 3306 65TH AVE N 176 2. After twenty (20) days from the date of the notice, the property owner(s) will receive a second written notice providing five (5) business days in which to contest the determination of the City Council by requesting, in writing, a hearing. Said request shall be filed with the City Clerk. 3. After five (5) days, if the property owner fails to request a hearing, the tree(s) shall be removed by the City. All removal costs, including legal, financing, and administrative charges, shall be specially assessed against the property. REOLUTION NO. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • City Council Agenda Item No. 6g MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works - SUBJECT: Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Improvement Project No. 1999 -20, Contract 1999 -L, Azelia Avenue Improvements, to the Hennepin County Tax Rolls On August 9, 1999, the City Council by Resolution 99 -125 ordered Improvement Project No. 1999 -20. The Azelia Avenue Improvements are made necessary by the Wickes development currently being constructed on the Joslyn site. The developer /ground lessor has executed an agreement with the City whereby they petitioned for the improvements, agreed to pay 100 percent of the cost, and waived project and assessment hearings. The attached resolution certifies special assessments for street improvements for Improvement Project No. 1999 -20, Contract 1999 -L, Azelia Avenue Improvements to the Hennepin County tax rolls. • • Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1999 -20, CONTRACT 1999 -L, AZELIA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS, TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the owner of certain real property located in the City of Brooklyn Center has petitioned for public improvements, agreeing to pay 100 percent of the cost of said improvements and waiving rights to public hearings and objections regarding the proposed Special Assessment Levy No. 14685; 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 the property where said street improvement cost is to be assessed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. Such proposed assessment, Special Assessment Levy No. 14685, made a part hereof, is hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessment against the lands named therein, and each tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefitted by the improvement in the amount of the assessment levied against it. 2. Such assessment shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of ten (10) years as indicated on the assessment roll. The first of the installments to be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2000, and shall bear interest at the rate of six (6) percent per annum on the entire assessment from October 1, 1999 through December 31, 2000. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certificate 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 shall be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. RESOLUTION NO. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 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 OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 AZELIA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS 1999 -20 MUNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs ten (10) years PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY ADDN. Address Name NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. NO. AMOUNT Legal Description Mailing Address 14685 10- 118 -21 -23 -0004 89010 $81,470.45 4837 FRANCE AVE N TWIN LAKES BUSINESS PARK LLC DAIN BOSWORTH PLAZA 60 6TH ST S #2110 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402 • • City Council Agenda Item No. 6h s • MEMORANDUM DATE: August 31, 1999 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott Brink, City Engineer'' SUBJECT: Final Plat Approval - JOSLYN ADDITION On August 23, 1999. The City Council approved Planning Commission Application No. 99007 providing for preliminary plat approval to subdivide three existing parcels of land into three new lots and an outlot with different boundaries and configuration. The property includes the old Joslyn pole yard property(48 3 7 France Avenue North), the Davies Water Company site(4010 Lakebreeze Avenue), and an off -site accessory parking lot for the Northwest Athletic Club(3950 Lakebreeze Avenue). The area is bounded on the west by Twin Lake; on the north by the Soo Line Railroad; on the east by France Avenue and the Dale Tile/Minnesota Sketchbook property; and on the south by Lakebreeze Avenue, Azelia Avenue right of way and R -4 zoned property. Also included in the plat is the dedication of the westerly half of France Avenue and an area for A termination of Azelia Avenue. t Additional street easement along Azelia Avenue has been requested to provide for access into the Phase 1 (Wickes Distribution Center) development of the site. In addition, as part of proposed future improvements to T.H. 100, Mn/Dot has proposed a possible extension or re- routing of France Avenue from 50th Avenue north, west and southwesterly through the site and connecting with Azelia Avenue. Additional street easement from Lakebreeze has therefore been requested to accommodate any possible future improvements to Lakebreeze as well. In the event additional right of way or street easement through the site is needed for a re -route of France Avenue, Mn/Dot would be responsible for any acquisition or costs associated with. However, in the event the re -route of France, or extension of Azelia through the site does not happen, Azelia Avenue will be required to terminate as a full cul -de -sac, and the plat must provide additional dedication for the cul -de -sac as required. Summary and Recommendation The applicant has submitted the appropriate application and fee. Approval of the final plat is also subject to all conditions previously established as part of the preliminary plat approval, including the following: • Review and Approval by the City Engineer • Provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances ® The plat shall be modified prior to final execution by the City to indicate the following: a. Additional right -of -way or street easement from Lakebreeze Avenue and Azelia Avenue as required by the City Engineer. C. Additional roadway dedication to provide for a hammerhead turn around at the north end of Twin Lake and Lakeview Avenues as required by the City Engineer. Upon submittal of a final plat application, the City Code allows the City to act upon the application within 60 days, provided all conditions have been met. ® Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT - JOSLYN ADDITION WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center City Council on August 23, 1999, approved Planning Commission Application Nos.99007, providing preliminary plat approval submitted by Twin Lakes H, LLC; and WHEREAS, the property owner(applicant) has applied for Final Plat Approval as required by the City Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the plat of JOSLYN ADDITION is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: 1. Any additional requirements of the City Engineer or City Attorney. 2. Any additional provisions of chapter 15 of the city ordinances. • 3. An other conditions of Hennepin Count as required. Y P Y q 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: is whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. _0 r ' o . � � -1W Km; ........... IS ly • Tl b pit City Council Agenda Item No. 6i . MEMORANDUM DATE: September 2, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott Brink, City Engineer SUBJECT: An Ordinance Vacating a Drainage and Utility Easement - DALE AND DAVIES 3RD ADDITION On September 7, 1999, the City Council will be considering a Resolution Approving the Final Plat, JOSLYN ADDITION. This final plat would essentially supersede any previous plats, including the plat DALE AND DAVIES 3RD ADDITION. Within the plat, DALE AND DAVIES ADDITION, there exists an existing 20 foot drainage and utility easement. In developing a site plan for redevelopment of the newly created plat, the property owner has requested that the easement be vacated. Records indicate that no city facilities exist within the easement area. However, other private utilities would be contacted prior to a second reading and adoption of a resolution vacating the easement. ® A formal vacation of the drainage and utility easement described in the attached Resolution is submitted for a first reading at the September 7, 1999 City Council meeting. Action requested by the City Council on September 7 is to set a date of October 11, 1999 for a second reading and adoption of the resolution vacating said easement. I CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 11th day of October, 1999, 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 to vacate a public roadway. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE VACATING A DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. An underlying platted drainage and utility easement provided for under the plat DALE AND DAVIES 3RD ADDITION as described below, is hereby vacated: The westerly 20.00 feet of Lot 2, Block 1, DALE AND DAVIES 3RD ADDITION Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of , 1999. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Brackets indicate matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) Uj 3AY H1IN3Z .:`. ` ; . `�;::�: ¢ 3r • , , . . '3AY 089. ll VO• _ _ RA t NOR?NPORT OP i I I u I I I I I I - I i 'N '3AY z t A32 j o SAVE. N. 1 1 Iri RAN N. _ . AVE. 'N Y 33NWJ _ f i ( r^ z � z _ _d — ♦ `` � � Et AVE IL WE 61 ,` \.�::� ` IDE n. _ -p , ,`1 ti C NALII AVE. N. \`\,. . \``;•� . . -' r I IANA JSIE. - R . .., \`. `"' 1 ;` `;� \\:: ��`�``� \�`.� NIAU - - _ C Ito % % , AZELI AVE. <� `, ``�\ �r \� \�, NN' \ \��\\```::\~`. \;`; • ` ` \\`,. , \ \`\\ �; ;` \�\ A �` \ \ \\ , , , , _ \,, � ;t t�, , ♦ \, •., �`. ^�C " \��, \`'\` \` O ♦ \�`,� `, 1 � / \� \� /•.I��tSS �.'� 1 W vorvr( TYWI CJ N Y _� �. + .L ' vJ L i� ir`i! �+in .� •nd Yi`v:� ` it ` 1i`vi` .. `. � , � ,`, ,``'``, \`` `� . \`� � � „`, ,,�,: r} J Z W - i I IF / " 1 ..._ to �o City Council Agenda Item No. 7a ® MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager i FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works, SUBJECT: Public Hearings Regarding 1999 Proposed Special Assessments Procedures and General Information The series of public hearings scheduled on September 13, 1999 are the annual hearings to consider certification of proposed special assessments. The Council called for these hearings at its August 9, 1999 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. Recommended Procedure Hold each hearing one at a time. 1) Request staff report 2) Council discussion 3) Open public hearing and take public comment 4) Close public hearing 5) Council consideration of resolutions for certification of the levy rolls 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 of 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 the 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, if payment is made within 30 days of the date of adoption by the Council (any time between September 14 and October 13, 1999). • 2. From October 14 through November 30, the property owner may pay the total assessment, with interest calculated from October 1, 1999 to the date of payment. 3. Installment payments made be made with property taxes. The first payment will be due with taxes in 2000. 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. Deferment of Special Assessments The deferment of special assessments for improvement projects is available for persons 65 years of age or older or who are retired due to total and permanent disability and whose households meet certain financial characteristics. Applications must be submitted by September 15, 1999 to be approved for deferment. At this time no property owners have applied for deferment. If there are any qualified applicants, a resolution will be presented to amend the respective levy rolls to provide for the deferments. MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessments for Improvement Project Nos. 1999 -01 and 02, Contract 1999 -A, Southeast Neighborhood Street and Storm Drainage Improvements On March 8, 1999, the City Council by Resolution 99 -35 ordered Improvement Project Nos. 1999 -01 and 02. On August 9, 1999, the City Council adopted Resolution 99 -119 calling for a public hearing regarding proposed special assessments associated with the project. The attached resolution certifies special assessments for street and storm drainage improvements for Improvement Project Nos. 1999 -01 and 02 Contract 1999 -A Southeast Neighborhood to the P J Hennepin County tax rolls. adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS. 1999 -01 AND 02, CONTRACT 1999 -A, SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD STREET AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the City Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed Special Assessment Levy Nos. 14565 and 14566; and WHEREAS, assessment rolls, copies of which are attached hereto and part hereof by reference, have been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where street improvement and storm drainage costs are to be assessed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: ® 1. Such proposed assessments, Special Assessment Levy Nos. 14565 and 14566, made a part hereof, are hereby accepted and shall constitute the special assessments against the lands named therein, and each "tract of land therein included is hereby found to be benefitted by the improvement in the amount of the assessments levied against it. 2. Such assessments shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of ten (10) years as indicated on the assessment roll. The first of the installments to be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2000, and shall bear interest at the rate of six (6 ) percent per annum on the entire assessment from October 1, 1999 through December 31, 2000. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certificate 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 shall be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. RESOLUTION NO. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 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 CERT ROLL � QV13/0O SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999-01 &02 #�� ADD ^ �6� '���[�VY* '�'LEVY#'��' O14�n����1�no�1' 1466'� .-- $2.120l0 14560 $600.00 O1418-21'31-OOO2 89385 5031 CAMDEN AVE N 14585 $2.120l0 14508 $090.00 01'118-21'31'0003 80385 5037 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $090.00 (01-118'21'31'0004 89385 5O24ALOR|CH AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14588 $000.00 � |O1-118'21'31-0OO5 80385 503O/\LDR|CH AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14560 $890.00 101418'21'31-0OO8 89385 5050 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14580 $690.00 |U1418'21'31'O000 89385 O0757TH AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14580 $600.00 |O1-118'21'31'0O1O 80385 5O38 COLFAX AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14580 $600.00 101418'21-31-0011 / 88385 56378RYANT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $090.00 � |O1418'21'31-OO12 89385 563O COLFAX AVE N 14585 s2.120.00 14560 s090.00 1O1'118'21'31'O813 89385 5O43BRYANT AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14508 $600.00 |O1'118'21'31-OO14 89385 5O43 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14580 $680.00 O1'118'21-31'OO15 89385 5G37 COLFAX AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14506 $690.00 1O1-11U-21'31-0O17 80385 503O DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $600.00 |O1'118'21-31'UO18 80385 5O42 DUPONT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14500 $690.00 |O1'118-21'31'OO1Q 89385 5630 DUPONT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14580 $600.00 |O1'118'21-31'0O2O 80385 5831 COLFAX AVE N 14505 u2.120.00 14560 $890.00 1O1418'21'31-O021 89385 504Q COLFAX AVE N 14565 %2.120.00 14586 *600.00 |01418-21'31,OO22 80385 58U8 DUPONT AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14560 $690.00 |01-118-21'31'OO23 89385 5SOO DUPONT AVE N 14585 o2.120.00 14568 $000.00 U1'118'21-31'OO24 89385 5624 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14508 s000.00 101'118'21'31'OO25 89385 5S1O DUPONT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14506 s890.00 01'118'21'31-0020 89385 5S23 COLFAX AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14588 $89080 01'118'21'31'0027 80385 5O15 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14506 $090.00 01'118'21'31'0028 80385 5OO7 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14506 $090.00 |O1-118-21'31'OO2S 89385 56U1 COLFAX AVE N 14505 s2.120.00 14568 $090.00 |O1'118'21'31'UO3O 88385 5016 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14568 $090.00 1 01-118'21'31'0O31 80385 5G22 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $890.00 01-118-21-31-0032 89385 58OO COLFAX AVE N 14505 s2.120.00 14506 $690.00 O1'118'21'31-0033 89385 58U8 COLFAX AVE N 14585 c2.120.00 14560 $090.00 1 01'118'21'31'0034 80385 5HO9BRYANT AVE N 14565 n2.120.00 14568 $600.00 01-118-21-31-0035 89385 50O3BRYANT AVE N 14505 s2.120.00 14586 $600.00 |O1'118'21-31'003G 89385 5015BRYANT AVE N 14505 o2.120.00 14566 $690.00 1O1-118'21'31'0037 89385 5831 BRYANT AVE N 14565 s2.120.00 14588 $690.00 |O1-118'21'31'OO41 89385 554OBRYANT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14560 $600.00 1O1-118-21-31'OO42 89385 5542 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $600.00 1 01-118-21'31'0043 80385 5530BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14500 $080.00 01-118-21-31-0044 89385 553O8RYANT AVE N 14585 *2.120.00 14588 $090.00 O1'118-21'31'OU45 89385 554o COLFAX AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14506 $680.00 01'118'21'31'0046 89385 5548 COLFAX AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14506 $690.00 |O1'118'21-31'0O47 89385 5552 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $690.00 01'118-21'31'0048 80385 5550 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $212800 145O0 �O000O � . � � 1 01-118-21-31-0049 89385 55238RYANT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14566 $690.00 |O1'118'21'31'OO5O 89385 5520BRYANT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14566 $690.00 1O1418'21'31'OO51 89385 55358RYANT AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14588 s600.00 01'118-21'31'0052 89385 5541 BRYNT AVE N 14565 *2.130.00 14560 $800.00 � 101-118-21-31-0053 89385 5513 BRYANT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14560 $690.00 |O1-118'21'31'OO54 89385 5517 BRYANT AVE N 14505 $2.120.00 14560 $890.00 |O1'118-21-31'OO56 80385 551O COLFAX AVE N 14565 *2.120.00 14568 $090.00 |O1'118'21'31'OU58 89385 5514 COLFAX AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14560 $000D0 |O1'118'21-31'O05Q 89385 5538 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14560 $880.00 |O1'118'21'31'UO8O 89385 552O8RYANT AVE N 14585 $2.120.00 14568 $690.00 |O1'118'21'31'0008 89545 5555 COLFAX AVE N 14585 s2.120.00 14568 s680.00 1O1'118'21'31'O00O 89545 554Q COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14568 $090.00 1 01'118'21'31'0070 88545 5543 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14588 $690.00 01-118-21-31-0071 80545 5535CDLFAXAVEN 14585 �212O00 14568 �8QO . � .00 U1'118'21'31'OO72 89545 5525 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $690.00 |O1-118-21'31'OO73 89545 551Q COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2.120.00 14566 $690.00 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999 -01 & 02 AIDN #. ` ; S#reefAddress LEVY # _ STREET _ : ;. LEVY# ,; ::.STORM 01- 118 -21 -31 -0074 89545 5507 COLFAX AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -31 -0077 89545 5508 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 � 01- 118 -21 -31 -0078 89545 5518 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -31 -0079 89545 5524 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0080 89545 5532 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0081 89545 5540 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0082 89545 5544 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0083 89545 5548 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0086 89610 5631 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 (01- 118 -21 -31 -0087 89610 5625 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -31 -0088 89610 5619 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -31 -0089 89610 5613 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0090 89610 5607 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0091 89610 5601 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0092 89610 5600 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0093 89610 5606 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0094 89610 5614 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0095 89610 5622 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0096 89610 5630 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0097 89610 5638 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -31 -0098 89610 5646 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0099 89610 5654 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0100 89713 5543 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0101 89713 5537 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0102 89713 5531 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 ® 101- 118 -21 -31 -0103 89713 5525 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -31 -0104 89713 5519 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -31 -0105 89713 5513 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -31 -0106 89713 5507 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -31 -0108 90050 5621 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 (01- 118 -21 -31 -0109 90050 5615 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0110 90050 5607 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0111 90050 5601 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0112 90050 5600 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -31 -0113 90050 5606 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0114 90050 5612 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0115 90050 5618 ALDRICH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0116 01878 5507 BRYANT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -31 -0118 02331 5576 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 01- 118 -21 -31 -0119 02331 5572 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 01-118-21-31-0120 02331 5568 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 (01- 118 -21 -31 -0121 02331 5564 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 1 01- 118 -21 -31 -0122 02331 5560 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 01- 118 -21 -31 -0123 02331 5556 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0124 02331 5552 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0125 02331 5548 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 X01- 118 -21 -31 -0126 02331 5553 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 X01- 118 -21 -31 -0127 02331 5549 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0128 02331 5545 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0129 02331 5541 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0130 02331 5544 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101-118-21-31-0132 01- 118 -21 -31 -0131 02331 5540 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 • 02331 5536 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 +01- 118 -21 -31 -0133 02331 5532 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0134 02331 5537 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0135 02331 5533 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 1 01- 118 -21 -31 -0136 02331 5529 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 01- 118 -21 -31 -0137 02331 5525 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 2 I CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 ® SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999 -01 & 02 ress LAW # S'CREET. {:; °`..:LEVY# " ,.,`STORM 101- 118 -211 -3 0138 02331 5528 ALDRICH �DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0139 02331 5524 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 X01- 118 -21 -31 -0140 02331 5520 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0141 02331 5516 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0142 02331 5512 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0143 02331 5508 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0144 02331 5504 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0145 02331 5500 ALDRICH DR N 14565 $167.19 14566 $54.41 101- 118 -21 -31 -0146 02331 803 56TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -31 -0147 02331 809 56TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0001 89001 5651 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0002 89001 5641 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0003 89001 5635 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0004 89001 5625 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0005 89001 5615 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0006 89001 5607 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0007 89001 5601 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0008 89001 5555 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0009 89001 5549 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0010 89001 5556 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0011 89001 5600 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0012 89001 5622 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0013 89001 5628 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0014 89001 5630 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0015 89001 5632 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 • 101- 118 -21 -32 -0016 89001 5636 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0017 89001 5642 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01-118-21-32-0019 89001 5655 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0020 89001 5651 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0021 89001 5645 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0022 89001 5625 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0023 89001 5615 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0024 89001 5611 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0025 89001 5605 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0026 89001 5543 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01-118-21-32-0027 89001 5527 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0028 89001 5521 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0029 89001 5515 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 +01- 118 -21 -32 -0032 89001 5520 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0033 89001 5524 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0034 89001 5530 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0035 89001 5538 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0036 89001 5546 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0037 89001 5548 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0038 89001 5550 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0039 89001 5600 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0040 89001 5620 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0041 89001 5630 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0042 89001 5636 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0043 89001 5646 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0044 89001 5652 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0048 89001 5625 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0049 89001 5617 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0050 89001 5609 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0051 89001 5601 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0052 89001 5545 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0053 89001 5539 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0054 89001 5533 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 3 i CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999 -01 & 02 PID # :: ` ' ADb # St f Address IVY # € ° : STRL� tEVY# STORM: 0 5527 GIRARD AVE N 1 , 01- 118 -21 -32 -0055 89 01 4 5 65 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0056 89001 5521 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0057 89001 5515 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0072 89263 5649 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0073 89263 5647 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0074 89264 .5549 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 � 01- 118 -21 -32 -0075 89264 5547 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0078 89290 5637 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0079 89290 5645 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0080 89545 5543 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 +01- 118 -21 -32 -0081 89545 5535 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0082 89545 15527 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0083 89545 15519 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0084 89545 5511 DUPONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0087 89545 5524 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0088 89545 5530 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0089 89545 5540 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0090 89545 5546 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0091 89950 5553 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0092 89950 5541 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0093 89950 5537 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0096 89950 5507 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0097 89950 5511 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0098 89950 5504 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0100 89950 5512 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 • 101- 118 -21 -32 -0101 89950 5508 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -32 -0102 89950 5516 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0103 89950 5520 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -32 -0104 89950 5548 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0106 89950 5641 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0107 89950 5637 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0108 89950 5625 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0109 89950 5631 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 I 01- 118 -21 -32 -0110 89950 5621 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0111 89950 5617 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0112 89950 5611 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0113 89950 5604 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0114 89950 5620 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0115 89950 5630 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0116 89950 5636 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0117 89950 5640 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0118 89950 5650 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0119 89950 5531 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -32 -0120 89950 5525 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -32 -0122 03310 5658 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -32 -0123 05786 5510 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0001 89350 5303 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0002 89350 5309 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0003 89350 5315 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0004 89350 5321 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0005 89350 5327 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0006 89350 5333 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0007 89350 5339 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 S 101- 118 -21 -33 -0008 89350 5345 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0009 89350 5344 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0010 89350 5340 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0011 89350 5336 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -33 -0012 89350 5330 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 4 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999 -01 & 02 PiD # 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ADpN # Street Address LEVY #_ STREET LEVY#.: STORM 101- 118 -21 -33 -0013 89350 5322 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0014 89350 5318 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0015 89350 5312 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01118 =21' 3 -0016 �', 89350 5300 N 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0017 89350 5301 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0018 89350 5309 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0019 89350 5315 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0020 89350 5321 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0021 89350 5327 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0022 89350 5333 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0023 89350 5337 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0024 89350 5341 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0025 89350 5344 HUMBOLDT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 � 01- 118 -21 -33 -0034 89365 5427 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0038 89365 5411 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0039 89365 5409 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0040 89365 5407 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 (01- 118 -21 -33 -0041 89365 5405 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0042 89365 5401 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0043 89365 5400 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0044 89365 5404 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0045 89365 5406 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0046 89365 5408 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0047 89365 5410 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0048 89365 5412 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0049 89365 5414 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0050 89365 5416 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101-118-21-33-0051 89365 5420 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0052 89365 5448 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0055 89365 5421 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0056 89365 5419 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0057 89365 5417 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0059 89365 5415 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0060 89365 5413 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0061 89365 5409 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0062 89365 5405 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0063 89365 5401 GIRARD AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 1 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0064 89365 5400 HUMBOLDT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0083 89675 5404 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0084 89675 5412 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0085 89675 5420 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0086 89675 5424 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0087 89675 5436 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0088 89675 5444 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 ( 01- 118 -21 -33 -0089 89675 5448 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0092 89675 5449 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0093 89675 5447 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0094 89675 5435 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0095 89675 5431 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0096 89675 5427 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0097 89675 5419 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0098 89675 5415 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 ® 101- 118 -21 -33 -0099 89675 5405 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0100 89675 5403 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0101 89675 5400 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0102 89675 5404 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -33 -0103 89675 5408 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 +01- 118 -21 -33 -0104 89675 5412 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 5 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 ® SOUTHEAST NEIGH eORHOOD 1999 # 01 & 5 RID.# ADDN #.` . Street Addr s $ 101- 118- 21 -33- 5416 FREMONT AVE N 0105 89675 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0106 89675 5418 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0107 89675 5420 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0108 89675 5426 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0110 89675 5357 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0111 89675 5355 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0112 89675 5351 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0113 89675 5343 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -33 -0114 89675 5339 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0118 89675 5313 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0119 89675 5311 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0120 89675 5309 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0121 89675 5307 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0122 89675 5305 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0123 89675 5303 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 0 1;1,18 -21 =33 O'f24 , 89675 ;5301, EMERSON AVE N 14566 $690.00 01 -11 &21.33 -0125 ,, , 89675 5302 FREM©NT.AVE N 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0126 89675 5312 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0127 89675 5322 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X01- 118 -21 -33 -0129 89675 5326 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0130 89675 5330 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0131 89675 5334 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0132 89675 5340 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0133 89675 5344 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0134 89675 1217 54TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 • 01- 118 -21 -33 -0135 89675 1209 54TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- '118- 2 -33 -0147 ';.: 89675 Z302 EMERSON AVE N : „_, ': 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0148 89675 15308 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0149 89675 15324 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0150 89675 5328 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0151 89675 5332 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0152 89675 5338 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01-118-21-33-0153 89675 5340 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0154 89675 5346 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0155 89675 5352 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 1 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0156 89675 5358 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0157 89675 5452 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -33 -0159 89365 5419 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0160 89365 5417 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0161 89675 5335 EMERSON AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0162 89365 5415 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0163 89365 5413 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -33 -0164 89365 5423 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01- 118 -21 -33 -0165 89365 5421 FREMONT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -42 -0029 89385 5636 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0030 1 89385 15632 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0031 89385 5624 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0032 89385 5614 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 01 - 118 -21 -42 -0033 89385 5608 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 01- 118 -21 -42 -0034 89385 520 56TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0038 89385 5560 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0042 89385 5530 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0043 89385 5538 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0049 89385 5516 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0050 89385 5522 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0056 01575 5544 CAMDEN AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 101- 118 -21 -42 -0057 01575 511 56TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0014 89439 5636 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 6 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 e SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999 -01 & 02 Street A ddress "LEVY # _ = `STREET EVY# . ?' ;STORM 02- 118 -21 -41 -0015 89439 5 630 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0016 89439 5624 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X02- 118 -21 -41 -0017 89439 5618 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0018 89439 5612 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0019 89439 5606 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0020 89439 5600 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X02- 118 -21 -41 -0021 89439 5542 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0023 89439 5530 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0024 89439 5524 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0025 89439 5518 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -41 -0026 89439 5512 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -41 -0027 89439 5506 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -41 -0030 89439 5533 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -41 -0031 89439 1605 56TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -41 -0032 89439 .5525 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0033 89439 5519 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0034 89439 5513 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0035 89439 5507 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0037 89439 5637 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0039 89439 5631 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0040 89439 5625 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X02- 118 -21 -41 -0041 89439 5619 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0042 89439 5613 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0043 89439 5607 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0044 89439 5601 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0045 89439 1604 56TH AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -41 -0123 89103 5536 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0038 89475 5300 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0039 89475 5306 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 02- 118 -21 -44 -0040 89475 5312 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0041 89475 5318 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0042 89475 5322 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0043 89475 5328 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118- 21 -44= 0044_ 89475 536i"IRVING,AVE N _ 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0045 89475 5305 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0046 89475 5311 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0047 89475 5317 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0048 89475 5323 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0049 89475 5329 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 I O2- 118 -21 -44 -0078 89485 5430 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0079 89485 5436 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0082 89485 5437 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0083 89485 5431 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 I O2- 118 -21 -44 -0085 89590 5401 HUMBOLDT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0086 89590 5400 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0087 89590 5406 IRVING AVE N 14565 I $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0088 89590 5407 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0089 89590 5401 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 1 02- 118 -21 -44 -0104 89590 5351 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0105 89590 5345 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0106 89590 5339 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0107 89590 5333 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 ® 02- 118 -21 -44 -0112 89590 5351 HUMBOLDT AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102-118-21-44-0116 89590 5332 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0117 89590 5338 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 X02- 118 -21 -44 -0118 89590 5344 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 102- 118 -21 -44 -0119 89590 5350 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 +02- 118 -21 -44 -0135 89961 5412 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 7 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD 1999 -01 & 02 Pip # - _.:: ^ AppN # Street Address LEVY # , ".` :..'STREET, IEVY# ; STORM 02- 118 -21 -44 -0136 89961 5418 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0137 89961 5424 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0138 89961 5425 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0139 89961 5419 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 02- 118 -21 -44 -0140 89961 15413 IRVING AVE N 14565 $2,120.00 14566 $690.00 "Shaded areas indicate property assessed only for storm drainage $806,041.32 $265,793.48 • 8 ® MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Public Hearing Regarding Special Assessments for Public Utility Hookup Charges, and Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts On August 9, 1999 the City Council adopted Resolution 99 -120, providing for a public hearing regarding proposed assessments for public utility hookup charges and delinquent public utility service accounts. The purpose of the attached resolutions are to certify these assessments to the Hennepin County tax rolls. The property owners whose accounts are delinquent have been notified of the status of their accounts in accordance with City ordinances. Member introduced the g f llowin resolution and following moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ERTIF IAL ASSESSMENTS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY C YING SPECIAL C HOOKUP CHARGES TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, two properties which were not previously assessed a full share of the cost of the municipal water system have been permitted to connect to such system; and WHEREAS, the owners of said properties have executed an agreement to be assessed a hookup charge pursuant to City Ordinance Section 4 -201; 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 the properties to be assessed for utility hookups over a ten year period, together with the amount 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 assessments for public utility hookup • charges: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. Said assessment roll of pubic utility hookup charges is hereby adopted and certified as the following levy: Water Utility Hookup Levy No. 14657 2. The assessment as adopted and confirmed shall be payable in equal annual installments extending over a period of ten years. The first of the installments shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2000, and shall bear interest at the rate of at six (6) percent per annum. To the first installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from October 1, 1999 through December 31, 2000. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid 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 CERTIFICATION ROLL 9/13/99 WATER UTILITY HOOKUP 99 MUNICIPAL CODE NO. 22 Levy runs ten (10) years PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER LEVY PROPERTY ADDN. Address Name NO. IDENTIFICATION NO. NO. AMOUNT Legal Description Mailing Address 14657 03- 118 -21 -14 -0019 89746 $12,304.33 5701 XERXES AVE N BROOKDALE CORNER LLC 5101 VERNON AVENUE SOUTH EDINA, MN 55436 14657 10- 118 -21 -23 -0004 89010 $47,320.00 4837 FRANCE AVE N TWIN LAKES BUSINESS PARK LLC $59,624.33 DAIN BOSWORTH PLAZA 60 6TH ST S #2110 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402 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 July 1, 1999; 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. 14656. 2. The assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2000, in one annual installment with interest thereon at six (6) percent per annum, and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from October 1, 1999 through December 31, 2000. 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. 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NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX- ROLL - SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 607718000504 MATTHEW HAWTON S Y 210.84 30.00 240.84 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -2909 607718000504 AMY HAWTON 2 Y 0211821310008 2307 BROOKVIEW DR BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 607760010107 MADIA LOGAN S Y 124.49 30.00 154.49 0111821320064 5548 HUMBOLDT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3174 607766000604 INTHONEPRADITH S Y 115.84 30.00 145.84 0111821320058 5509 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607770010906 PAUL WINTERS S Y 169.80 30.00 199.80 0111821320053 5539 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3167 607775000502 DAVID MEAWAY S Y 357.31 30.00 387.31 0111821320050 5609 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3169 608039000505 MARK KAMMERER S Y 168.67 30.00 198.67 0111821310052 5541 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3143 608050000904 TAMI ATHENS S N 142.90 30.00 172.90 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 90.82 30.00 120.82 0111821310105 5513 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3246 608098000304 THOMAS W STORIE S Y 247.20 30.00 277.20 0111821310110 5607 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608100000902 THOMAS CHAPMAN S Y 146.58 30.00 176.58 0111821310108 5621 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3203 608254000304 CHARLES WALL S Y 179.80 30.00 209.80 0111821430080 5334 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3206 CURRENT CERT_L__CATION REPORT 09 -SEP -1999 (11:21) page 22 of 23 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 608258000906 KYMBERLI BERG S Y 279.77 30.00 309.77 0111821430084 5400 CAMDEN AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3245 608322000103 MICHAEL SCHMAEDKA S Y 167.37 30.00 197.37 0111821340057 5405 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3114 608329000404 GLEN PETERSEN S Y 88.01 30.00 118.01 0111821340072 5309 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 608331000002 SHERITTA SCROGGINS S Y 318.33 30.00 348.33 0111821340078 5305 BRYANT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3112 608333000803 JAMES SCHELLER S Y 119.93 30.00 149.93 0111821340082 904 53RD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3569 608358000805 M & D MOEN JR S Y 186.03 30.00 216.03 0111821340110 5439 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3123 608362000203 JAMES PLOHOCKY S Y 182.02 30.00 212.02 0111821340104 5357 COLFAX AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3121 608394000402 FRANCIS OAKGROVE S Y 83.88 30.00 113.88 0111821330076 5441 DUPONT AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3127 608432000801 SEAN EZELL S Y 205.55 30.00 235.55 0111821330092 5449 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608432000801 DENISE EZELL 2 Y 0111821330092 5449 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 608435000502 HARRY RAY S N 264.43 30.00 294.43 0111821330096 5427 EMERSON AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3131 608435000502 HARRY RAY 0 Y 0111821330096 5726 W 98 1/2 ST CIRCLE BLOOMINGTON MN 55437 -2219 608519000402 JOSEPH GROVES S Y 263.07 30.00 293.07 0111821330023 5337 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 is 0 is CURRENT CEOICATION REPORT • 09 -SEP -1999 (11:210age 23 of 23 ACCOUNT- NUMBER NAME /ADDRESS ADDRESS -TYPE TAX -ROLL- SEND -CD AMT -OPEN ADMIN- CHARGE ASSESSED -AMT PID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 608520000105 ALISON WALK S Y 88.50 30.00 118.50 0111821330022 5333 GIRARD AVE N BROOKLYN CENTER MN 55430 -3135 240C 49261.51* 7200.00* 56461.51* City Council Agenda Item No. 7b Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. S MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk 9M�C*A4j k DATE: September 8, 1999 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Location of Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Goods Dealers At its August 23, 1999, meeting, the City Council approved first reading of An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Location of Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Goods Dealers and set September 13, 1999, for second reading and public hearing. The public hearing notice was published in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post on September 1, 1999. The memo which was included in the August 23, 1999, Council agenda packet is also included for reference. • If adopted September 13, 1999, the ordinance will be effective October 22, 1999. 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 Office of the City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Y ► DATE: August 12, 1999 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Location of Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Goods Dealers At its August 9, 1999, meeting, the City Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amending location of pawnbrokers and secondhand goods dealers to make the ordinance consistent with suggested language for the currency exchange ordinance which was offered at the August 9, 1999, meeting. Attached is a draft of an ordinance amending sections of Chapter 23 relating to location of pawnbrokers and secondhand goods dealers with additions as follows: PAWNBROKERS Current language regarding location restrictions is found in both Sections 23 -606 [Site Plan] and 23 -610 [Places Ineligible for Licenses]: ® 23 -606. subd. 1 The site plan must contain: d. The location of any church, school, day -care center, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, halfway house, check cashing operation, theater, or residence within 300 feet of any portion of the premises occupied by the applicant. 23 -610 A license will not be issued or renewed under this section for any place or for any business: b. If the premise is located within 300 feet of a school, day -care center, church, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, halfway house, check cashing operation, theater, or residence. Proposed language amendment regarding location restrictions (underline indicates new language): 23 -606. subd. 1 The site plan must contain: d. The location of any church, school, day -care center, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, halfway house, check cashing operation, theater, residence. secondhand goods dealer. tattoo establishment. bodv niercine establishment, or massage _parlor within 300 feet of any portion of the premises occupied by the applicant. 23 -610 A license will not be issued or renewed under this section for anyplace or for any business: b. If the premise is located within 300 feet of a school, day -care center, church, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, halfway house, check cashing operation, theater, residence. secondhand goods dealer. tattoo establishment. bo piercin . establishment. or massage parlor. 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 J. McCauley Page 2 August 12, 1999 SECONDHAND GOODS DEALERS Current language regarding location restrictions is found in both Sections 23 -657 [Site Plan] and 23 -661 [Places Ineligible for Licenses]: 23 -657. subd. 1 The site plan must contain: d. The location of any school or day -care center within 300 feet of any portion of the premises occupied by the applicant if the secondhand goods dealer will receive firearms. 23 -661 A license will not be issued or renewed under this section for any place or for any business: b. Within 300 feet of a school or day -care center if the secondhand goods dealer will receive 'firearms. Proposed added language regarding location restrictions (underline indicates new language): 23 -657. subd. 1 The site plan must contain: e. The location of any church. hospital, on -saj.e liquor establishment. halfway_ house. check cashing operation. theater. residence_ pawnshop. tattoo establishment. body piercing, establishment. or massage parlor within 300 feet of any portion of the premises occupied by the applicant. notwithstanding if the secondhand goods dealer will receive firearms. 23 -661 A license will not be issued or renewed under this section for any place or for any business: b. Within 300 feet of a school or day -care center if the secondhand goods dealer will receive firearms or if located within 300 feet of a nawnshon. tattoo establishment. check cashing_ operation. massage parlor. or body piercing establishment. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 13th day of September, 1999, 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 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Location of Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Goods Dealers. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES RELATING TO LOCATION OF PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND GOODS DEALERS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Brooklyn Center City Code Section 23 -606 is amended as follows: Section 23 -606. SITE PLAN. Subdivision 1. The application for a pawnbroker license must be accompanied by a site plan drawn to scale. The site plan must contain: a. A legal description of the property upon which the proposed license premises is situated. b. A survey. C. The exact location of the license premise on the property, customer and employee parking areas, access onto the property, and entrances into the premises. d. The location of any church, school, day -care center, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, halfway house, check cashing operation, theater, or residence. secondhand goods dealer. tattoo establishment. bodv piercing establishment. or massage parlor within 300 feet of any portion of the premises occupied by the applicant. e. A floor plan of the license premises. Section 2. Brooklyn Center City Code Section 23 -610 is amended as follows: Section 23 -610. PLACES INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSES. A license will not be ORDINANCE NO. issued or renewed under this section for any place or for any business: a. If taxes, assessments or other financial claims of the City or the State of Minnesota on the licensee's business premise are delinquent and unpaid; b. If the premise is located within 300 feet of a school, day -care center, church, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, halfway house, check cashing operation, theater, er- residence. secondhand goods dealer. tattoo establishment. bodv niercina establishment. or massage parlor; C. Where operation of a licensed premise would violate zoning ordinances; d. Where the applicant's present license was issued conditioned upon the applicant making specified improvements to the licensed premise or the property of the licensed premise which improvements have not been completed or; e. Established as a pawnshop after April 2, 1996, which is within ten (10) driving miles of any gambling casino. Section 3. Brooklyn Center City ode Section 23 -657 is amended as follows: tY Section 23 -657. SITE PLAN. Subdivision 1. The application for a secondhand goods dealer license must be accompanied by a site plan drawn to scale. The site plan must contain: a. A legal description of the property upon which the proposed license premises is situated. b. A survey. C. The exact location of the license premise on the property, customer and employee parking areas, access onto the property, and entrances into the premises. d. The location of any school or day -care center within 300 feet of any portion of the premises occupied by the applicant if the secondhand goods dealer will receive firearms. ® e. The location of anv church. hospital. on -sale liquor establishment. halfway house check cashing operation, theater. residence. ORDINANCE NO. pawnshop. tattoo establishment. bodv piercing establishment. or massage parlor within 300 feet of anv portion of the premises occupied bv_ the applicant. notwithstanding_ if the secondhand goods dealer will receive firearms. s e_f. A floor plan of the license premises. Section 4. Brooklyn Center City Code Section 23 -661 is amended as follows: Section 23 -661. PLACES INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSES. A license will not be issued or renewed under this section for any place or for any business: a. If taxes, assessments or other financial claims of the City or the State of Minnesota on the licensee's business premise are delinquent and unpaid; b. Within 300 feet of a school or day -care center if the secondhand goods dealer will receive firearms or if located within 300 feet of a pawnshom tattoo establishment. check cashing_ operation. massage parlor. or body piercing_ establishment; C. Where operation of a licensed premise would violate zoning ordinances; or de. Where the applicant's present license was issued conditioned upon the applicant making specified improvements to the licensed premise or the property of the licensed premise which improvements have not been completed. Section 5. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of .1999. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date is (Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) City Council Agenda Item No. 7c Office of the City Clerk 3 City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk � DATE: September 8, 1999 SUBJECT: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Currency Exchanges, Adding New Sections 23 -2201 Through 23 -2205 At its August 9, 1999, meeting, the City Council approved first reading of An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Currency Exchanges, Adding New Sections 23 -2201 Through 23 -2205 and set September 13, 1999, for second reading and public hearing. The public hearing notice was published in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post on August 18, 1999. The Council approved an amendment to the draft ordinance in Section 23 -2203 [Restrictions] which would include language consistent with the pawnshop and secondhand goods dealer ordinance. The suggested language approved at the Council meeting was as follows: The licensed premises shall not be located within 300 feet of a pawnshop, secondhand goods dealer, tattoo parlor, massage parlor, church, school, day -care center, or business whose primary business is the piercing of body parts. After comparing the suggested language with the current language in the pawnshop ordinance, I revised the suggested language to be consistent with the pawnshop ordinance as follows: The business premises shall not be located within 300 feet of a school, day -care center, church, hospital, on -sale liquor establishment, ha�Avay house, theater, residence, pawnshop, secondhand goods dealer, tattoo establishment, body piercing establishment, or massage parlor. If adopted September 13, 1999, the ordinance will be effective October 22, 1999. • 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 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 13th day of September, 1999, 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 23 of the City Ordinances Relating to Currency Exchanges, Adding New Sections 23 -2201 Through 23 -2205. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please notify the City Clerk at 612 -569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES RELATING TO CURRENCY EXCHANGES, ADDING NEW SECTIONS 23 -2201 THROUGH 23 -2205 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended by adding new sections 23 -2201 through 23 -2205 as follows: CURRENCY EXCHANGES Section 23 -220 LICENSE REQUIRED; DEFINITION No person shall engage in the business of currencv _exchangewithip the City of Brooklyn Center wi thout a license as provided by Minnesota Statutes. Chapter 53A. The term "Currency Exchan has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes. Section 53A.01. Subd. 1. Section 23 -2202. ACTION ON RRFERRAL FROM COMMISSIONER. A. Upon referra of an application for a currency exchange license from the Commissioner of Commerce and u pon completion of statutory procedures f or the consideration thereof. the Council may approve the app lication, decline to act (in which case concurrence will be presumed by operation of law) or disapprove the application. If the appli cation is disapproved. the Council shall state its reasons t herefor. Notice of disapproval may communicated to the Commissioner of Commerce before the comple of a resolution stati such findings when necessary to avoid a presumption of concurrence. B. Disapproval o an application may be based on o ne or more of the following grounds. in addition to any other ground allowed by law: 1. Violation of any provision of the state cur rency exchange law contained in Minnesota is Statutes. Chapter 53A. ORDINANCE NO. i 2. The applicant is not at least eighteen (18) years of age. 3. The applicant is not the real party in interest in the application. 4. The location of the business for which a, new currencv exchange license is sought is within one -half mile of an existing currency exchange licensed by the state. 5. The applicant or its proposed business location does not comply_ with applicable zoning. building. fire. and health codes. 6. The license or permit was procured by misrepresentation of material facts. fraud. deceit. or bad faith. 7. The applicant or one acting in his or her behalf made oral or written misstatements or misrepresentations of material facts in or accomnanving the application. 8. The license or permit was issued in violation of law. without authority_ . or under a material mistake of fact. • E. U The licensee or applicant (or any person whose conduct may by law be imputed to the licensee or applicant) has violated or performed anv act which is a violation of. anv of the provisions of these chapters or of anv statute. ordinance or regulation reasonably related to the licensed activity. regardless of whether criminal charges have or have not been brought in connection therewith: The licensee or applicant has been. convicted of a crime that may disaualifv said applicant from holding the license in auestion under the standards and procedures in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 364: or ( The licensee or applicant or anv person whose conduct may by law be imputed to the licensee or applicant) has engaged in or permitted a pattern or practice of conduct of failure to comply with laws reasonably related to the licensed activity or from which an inference of lack of fitness or good character may be drawn., 10. The licensed business. or the way in which such business is operated. maintains or permits conditions that unreasonably annoy. injure. or endanger the safety. health. morals. comfort. or repose of any considerable number of members of the public. i 11. The licensee or applicant has shown by past misconduct or unfair acts or dealings: physical abuse. assaul or violent actions don to others. including. but not limited ORDINANCE NO. to. actions meeting the definition of criminal sexual conduct pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 609.342_ through 609.3451: sexual abuse. phvsical abuse. or maltreatment of a child as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 626.556, subdivisions 2 and 1 Oe. including. but not limited to, acts which constitute a violation of Minnesota Statutes Sections 609.02. subdivision: 609.321 through 609.3451: or 617.246: neglect or endangerment of a child as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 626.557. subdivision 2: the manufacture. distribution. sale. gift. deliverv. transportation. exchange. or barter of a controlled substance as defined in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 152: the possession of a controlled substance as defined in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 152 in such ouantities or under circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that the possession was for the purpose of sale or distribution to others: or by the abuse of alcohol or other drugs. that such licensee or applicant is not a person of good moral character or fitness reauired to engage in a licensed activity. business. or profession. 12. The applicant or someone acting: on his or her behalf or under the applicant's direction or control has violated any of the provisions of Section 23 -2203. C. Persons and Cornorations. If an applicant is a partnership. the application mav be denied if • there is a basis for denial as to any partner. If the applicant is a corporation. the application mav denied if there is a basis for denial a.s to any (i) shareholder holding more than five (5) percent of the outstanding or issued stock of the comoration. or (ii) officer or director of the corporation. or (iii) employee of the entem_ rise having_ policy or management control over the entemrise. Section 23 -2203. RESTRICTIONS. All Currency Exchan shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the requirements of state law and of this section: A. The business mav not be advertised with backlighted signs or awnings. roof signs. portable signs. temporary signs. or freesta signs. Wi ndow signs shall not exceed thirty (30) percent of the window area and shall not block views into the building at eve level. B. The window and door area. o any existing_ floor facade that faces a public street or sidewalk shall not be reduced- not shall chanties be made to such windows or doors that block views into the building at eve level. C. For new constructio at least thin (� 30) p ercent of the first floor facade that faces a public street or sidewalk shall be windo or doors_ o f clear or lightly tinted glass that allow views into the building at eve level. D. The use of bars. chains or similar security devices that are visible from a public street or sidewalk shall be prohibited. • ORDINANCE NO. E. The premises. all adiacent streets. sidewalks. and allevs. and all sidewalks and allevs within one hundred (100) feet shall be inspected regularly for purposes of removing any litter found thereon. F. The business premises shall not be so equipped as to enable emplovees to activate remote locking mechanisms to lock in patrons. customers. or others. G. The licensee shall not engage in street solicitation for the business or distribute handbills, within three hundred (300) feet of the licensed premises. H. The licensee shall not give away cigarettes or liquor to customers either free or in connection with a check cashing transaction. I. The business premises shall, not be located within 300 feet of a school. day -care center., church. hospital. on -sale liquor establishment. halfwav house. theater. residence. pawnshop. secondhand goods dealer. tattoo establishment. body piercing establishment. or massage parlor. Section 23- 2..20 SE VERABILITY. If anv part of this ordinance shall be adiudeed to be invalid by a court of competent ilz risdiction, such judgment or decr shall not affect or imnair the remainder of this ordinance. Section 23 -2205. PENALTY. Anv nerson wb o violates or fails to comply with anv provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject t o a find not to exceed $700 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed ninety_(90) days or both, together with t he costs of prosecution. Such en n_alt may be imposed in addi to a decision by t he Council to disapprove a_p_plications for new licenses or license renewals. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of 1999. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date . (Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.) City Council Agenda Item No. 8a Member introduced the following resolution and moved ® its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION FOR THE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVICE OF SERGEANT GREGORY WEEKS WHEREAS, Gregory Weeks has been an employee of the City of Brooklyn Center, Police Department, from December 11, 1968, to September 24, 1999; and WHEREAS, Gregory Weeks has been a sergeant from 1978 to 1999; and WHEREAS, Gregory Weeks has faithfully served the residents of Brooklyn Center as a patrol officer, investigator, and sergeant; and WHEREAS, his dedicated public service and civic effort for the betterment of the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, it is highly appropriate that his service to the community should be recognized and expressed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the dedicated public service of Gregory Weeks is hereby recognized and appreciated by the City of 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: I and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • City Council Agenda Item No. 8b MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1999 TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager � FROM: Diane Spector, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Resolution Directing NSP to Underground Overhead Utilities on Brooklyn Boulevard, 65th Avenue to North City Limits, and CR 10, TH 100 to Brooklyn Boulevard At previous City Council meetings, an item of discussion was an alternative type of funding for the undergrounding of overhead electric utilities, with specific projects on Brooklyn Boulevard and CR 10 in mind. Typically on an improvement project where electric utilities are undergrounded, or ornamental street lights are installed ( "betterment" in utility speak), the cost of these improvements is paid by the City up front. The cost of placing overhead utility lines underground on Brooklyn Boulevard is estimated by NSP to be $700,000- 800,000. A total of $800,000 has been reserved in the Local State Aid account for this purpose. The cost of placing overhead service wires on CR 10 underground is much less, about $10- 15,000. It has recently been affirmed by the Minnesota Court of Appeals that NSP can be required to place distribution facilities underground without a prepayment from the City if the City invokes a police power to protect the public health, welfare, or safety. On the Brooklyn Boulevard project, utilities have been assigned to a specific underground corridor, to minimize the number of poles on Brooklyn Boulevard and reduce potential traffic impacts from repair and maintenance of the overhead utilities. On CR 10, undergrounding the overhead services to street lights and signals also reduces potential traffic impacts from repair and maintenance of the overhead utilities. Instead of recovering its cost through direct payment from the City, NSP can petition the PUC to recover this cost through a surcharge on the customers within the City. In general, for residential customers the surcharge is $1 per month for up to 36 months, or if that is insufficient to recover the cost, an amount which is sufficient to recover the cost within 36 months. In previous discussions, the Council expressed concern about residents who may have trouble paying the surcharge as they have trouble now paying their bill. NSP reports that in 1998 in Brooklyn Center 372 households (out of approximately 11,175 residential accounts) sought assistance in paying electric bills, such as payment plans or financial assistance'. No further information is available about those customers, for example, how many were payment plans vs. financial assistance, how many were seniors, etc. If the Council wishes to proceed with the "surcharge" option, a resolution designating the utility corridor, and directing NSP to underground its overhead utilities is provided for Council • consideration. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION DIRECTING NSP TO UNDERGROUND OVERHEAD UTILITIES ON BROOKLYN BOULEVARD, 65TH AVENUE TO NORTH CITY LIMITS, AND CR 10, TH 100 TO BROOKLYN BOULEVARD WHEREAS, in 2000 and 2001, roadway and enhancement improvements on Brooklyn Boulevard from 65th Avenue to the North City Limits, widening Brooklyn Boulevard to provide for improved traffic safety; and WHEREAS, the roadway improvement project requires that NSP relocate its overhead facilities; and WHEREAS, to improve public safety a below ground utility corridor in the boulevard and sidewalk/trail area of the east side of the roadway has been established; and WHEREAS, on CR 10 between TH 100 and Brooklyn Boulevard there exists a number of overhead lines servicing street lights and signals; and r WHEREAS redevelopment of the Brookdale Shopping Center is expected to increase p PP g P the volume of traffic on CR 10; and WHEREAS, to improve public safety these overhead services should be relocated underground. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. NSP is hereby requested and directed to relocate its overhead facilities on Brooklyn Boulevard from 65th Avenue to the North City Limits to the new below ground utility corridor. 2. NSP is hereby requested and directed to relocate overhead facilities on CR 10 from TH 100 to Brooklyn Boulevard underground. 3. The City does not agree to pay the project costs up front, but desires that NSP recover its costs through a rate surcharge. i Resolution No. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. City Council Agenda Item No. 8c MEMORANDUM DATE: August 31, 1999 TO: Michael McCauley, City Manager FROM: Scott Brink, City Enginee6o SUBJECT: Resolution Authorizing the Replacement of Water Main on Old 65th Avenue Between Camden and Lilac Drive, on the Regal Theater Site, and Appropriating Funds Construction is now underway at the site of the future Regal Theaters facility in the area bounded by 66th Avenue North, Camden Avenue North, T.H. 252, and I -694. Demolition of existing buildings will be followed by grading and site utility work, followed by construction of the new facilities. The City currently owns and operates existing utilities(water and sewer) through the site, protected by appropriate utility. easements. During the course of review of the developer's plans for the site, the City reviewed and assessed the existing City infrastructure as well, and determined that this would be an opportune time to upgrade or replace certain utility lines as well. Proposed is to replace an older 8" cast iron main along the old 65th Avenue right -of -way between Camden and Lilac Drive. This is an older cast iron pipe with a history of breaks and repairs. With new construction of the site and theater facility, this would provide an opportune time to effect long term repairs. A utility contractor has been retained by the developer to install the private utilities for the developer. A quotation was requested by the City for replacement of the City's existing water line as well. A price of $24,900.00 to replace approximately 1400' of the line has been proposed. This price has been compared against the cost of similar installations experienced by the City through competitive bidding, and this price is by comparison, competitive and reasonable. It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution authorizing the expenditure of funds for the replacement of said water main, and permitting the developer's Contractor to construct said replacement. Member introduced the followin g resolution and moved • its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE REPLACEMENT OF WATER MAIN ON OLD 65TH AVENUE BETWEEN CAMDEN AND LILAC DRIVE, ON THE REGAL THEATER SITE, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center owns, operates, and maintains an 8 inch cast iron water main pipe on 65th Avenue (vacated) between Camden Avenue North and Lilac Drive; and WHEREAS, the City has experienced significant maintenance activity of said main due to aging and deterioration of the main; and WHEREAS, the property on and surrounding the main facility is currently under redevelopment and construction activity; and WHEREAS, said construction activity provides an opportune time to effect replacement of said water main; and WHEREAS, the developer of the property has provided a reasonable cost to the City to replace said water main. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that authorization to effect repairs by Centres Construction of Wisconsin, Inc. at a cost of $24,900.00 is hereby approved and funds from the Water Utility Fund are hereby appropriated for said work. 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. 8d S Office of the City Clerk 031 City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk DATE: September 8, 1999 SUBJECT: Request from Minnesota Deputy Registrar's Association At its August 23, 1999, meeting, the City Council tabled a Resolution Supporting a Fee Increase for Deputy Registrars and requested further information regarding the proposed fee increase. Last Friday I received information from Bloomington City Clerk Evelyn Woulfe regarding the Association's proposed fee increase. She explained that the Legislature has requested that the Minnesota Deputy Registrar's Association not set the fee for them, that the Legislature wants to set the fee. Last year the Legislature asked the group for its recommendation, and the Association recommended a $5 fee (from $3.50) in keeping with the cost of living index. She believes this would be the Association's recommendation again for year 2000, but cannot be sure what the Legislature will decide. 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 I Equal Opportunities Employer P P .Y Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: • RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A FEE INCREASE FOR DEPUTY REGISTRARS WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota established a public /private deputy registrar system to provide citizens convenient locations to conduct title registration services for motor vehicles and DNR recreational vehicles; and WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota in 1949 established a user service fee on motor vehicle transactions to be retained by the deputy registrar to defray the cost of providing the local service; and WHEREAS, since 1983, the user service fee for motor vehicle transactions has had only one increase of $0.25 in 1989. Since 1989, the consumer price index has increased by more than 30 % and the minimum wage has increased 41 %; and WHEREAS, the deputy registrar administrative fee is a user fee that should fully support the cost of providing motor vehicle transactions; and WHEREAS, the user service fee no longer covers the operational costs to maintain most deputy registrar offices. Public deputy registrars must use property tax levy to subsidize this service. Rural areas with lower volumes are in jeopardy of losing service. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that it supports and recommends a user service fee increase in the year 2000 to maintain local title and registration service to the citizens of Minnesota; and further recommends that the legislature provides for future user service fee increases based on an acceptable economic indicator. 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 Minnesota mL • M.D. R.A. �M0000 WWS� Minnesota Deputy Registrar's Association DATE: August 2, 1999 TO: City Administrator FROM: E. L. Woulfe, Bloomington Deputy 101 MDRA Board Member RE: Fee Increase for Deputy Registrars The primary legislative objective of the Minnesota Deputy Registrars Association (MDRA) for the 2000 session will be to achieve approval of a fee increase for deputy registrars. The MDRA is keenly aware that without a fee increase, many deputy registrars could close their offices and many public deputy registrar offices will continue to be subsidized by the property tax system. As a city with a deputy registrar, you must also be aware that the current fee of $3.50 is too low to support most deputy offices. In order to educate the legislature about the need for this increase, it will be helpful if we obtain the support of as many entities as possible. For that reason, the MDRA would greatly appreciate adoption of the enclosed resolution by your city council at your next meeting. If your board does adopt this resolution, please send a signed copy to me in the enclosed envelope. If you have any questions about this resolution, or the fee increase issue, please feel free to call me at (612) 948 -3925 or MDRA's legislative consultant, Bob Renner, at (651) 228 -9757. Thank you for your assistance. cc: Deputy Registrar it City g Council Agenda Item No. 8e City of Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. To: Mayor Kragness and Council Members Hilstrom, Lasman, Nelson, and Peppe From: Michael J. McCauley — City Manager Date: September 9, 1999 Re: Preliminary Budget Resolutions: General Fund The City Council is being asked to approve a preliminary 2000 real estate tax levy and a preliminary 2000 budget. State law requires the adoption of these two items at the beginning of September. Along with the preliminary levy and budget, State law also directs that the Council must set the truth in taxation and continuation hearing (if needed) dates. The recommended dates for the truth in taxation hearing and continuation hearing dates are: Monday, December 6th at 7:00 P.M. for the truth in taxation hearing and Monday December 13th at 6:00 P.M. for the continuation hearing. This budget is preliminary in that it represents the continuation of the Council's review and revisions as the budgets continue their evolution. The budget will be modified as necessary to reflect the City Council's goals. December 13th would be the date for the adoption of the budget. A subsequent hearing would be held at the regular meeting to be set for December 13th at 7:00 P.M. The preliminary levy establishes the maximum real estate tax levy that may finally be adopted after the truth in taxation hearing in December. That preliminary levy may be reduced, but may not be increased after the September preliminary levy adoption. This amount will be included in the truth in taxation hearing notices sent to property owners. The preliminary budget may be increased, re- arranged, or reduced when the final budget is adopted. The preliminary levy would increase real estate taxes levied by the City, Economic Development Authority, and Housing and Redevelopment Authority by a total of 2.61 % above the gross levy for taxes payable in 1999. • 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 o 1999 2000 Difference HRA $138,656 $149,516 $10,860 EDA $194,898 $208,495 $13,597 Gen. Fund ( &debt) $7,563,304 $7,744,568 $181,264 TOTAL TAX LEVY $7,896,858 $8,102,579 $205,721 2.61% OVERVIEW: The process of budget preparation assumed a 1.39% tax levy for operations, based upon initial League of Minnesota Cities estimates. The actual general levy limit ceiling is 1.5 %. For the City of Brooklyn Center, additional levy is provided by commercial industrial tax base growth. Aid estimates also indicated modest increases in State Aids. State Aids, in part due to a new category of aid, are up 4.58% for 2000. Aids only increased 1.06% for 1999. In last year's budget message, I indicated that the rate of revenue increase for the General Fund would be inadequate to continue current operations and capital contributions. Revenues in the 1999 budget were up 2.41 % over 1998. In 1998, actual revenues were $396,000 above the budgeted amounts (this is net of unrealized gain on investments: amount in CAFR is $431,258). This was due primarily to: Building Permits $150,000 above budgeted revenue Lodging taxes $ 54,000 above budgeted revenue Tax receipts $201,700 less in delinquencies than budgeted/or payment of delinquent taxes from prior years. The 1998 General Fund budget was also underspent by $626,000. This was due primarily to unspent personnel, services and capital. These monies provide funding for Capital Projects and General Fund operating capital increases. REVENUE OVERVIEW For 2000, the draft General Fund budget proposes an overall increase of $526,713 or 3.9 %. The major sources of additional revenue are: Tax levy increase: $181,264 Misc. Tax (lodging) $ 99,000 State Aid Increases $178,000 Bldg. Permits $ 97,780 As indicated, roughly 1/3 of the revenue increases come from taxes, aids and increased building permits & lodging taxes respectively. Decreases in Community Center and Recreation revenues • 2 • reflect actual revenues in 1998 & 1999 and an anticipated impact of construction on revenues. The following chart shows the draft General Fund 2000 budget revenue changes: Revenues 1998 1999 2000 Change % Increase Taxes $7,374,544 $7,563,304 $7,744,568 $181,264 2.40% Est. Uncollectible ($247,971) ($253,371) ($258,316) ($4,945) 1.95% Miscellaneous Taxes $461,000 $551,000 $650,000 $99,000 17.97% Licenses & Permits $364,585 $414,270 $512,050 $97,780 23.60% Intergovernmental Rev. $3,848,814 $3,889,507 $4,067,577 $178,070 4.58% Charge for Service $21,900 $23,000 $23,600 $600 2.61% Public Safety Charges $23,700 $23,050 $31,000 $7,950 34.49% Recreation $425,794 $428,056 $381,750 ($46,306) - 10.82% Community Center Fees $411,200 $388,100 $343,400 ($44,700) - 11.52% Court Fines $192,000 $186,000 $200,000 $14,000 7.53% Misc. Revenue $12,000 $12,000 $12,000 $0 0.00% Interest $300,000 $280,000 $324,000 $44,000 15.71% TOTAL $13,187,566 $13,504,916 $14,031,629 $526,713 3.90% is 998 1999 2000 Chang 1994 Bonds $66,457 $70,165 $68,193 ($1,972) -2.81% 1995 Bonds $72,482 $70,844 $69,126 ($1,718) -2.43% 1996 Bonds $120,145 $123,006 $120,242 ($2,764) -2.25% Police & Fire Bonds $783,146 $784,692 $784,692 $0 0.00% $1,042,230 $1,048,707 $1,042,253 ($6,454) -0.62% The overall General Fund levy increase proposed is 2.40 %, but the actual operating levy increase (total levy - levy for debt service) would be 2.88 %. The 1999 levy without debt was $ 6,514,597 and the proposed 2000 levy without debt is $6,702,315. {As noted previously: all levies (General Fund including debt, Economic Development Authority, and Housing & Redevelopment Authority) would increase 2.61 %.1 EXPENDITURE OVERVIEW The draft 2000 budget reflects a 2.28 % increase for current operations, with a 3.9% overall increase in General Fund budget. The increase over current operations is attributed to a general election, a full year budget for operating the new police station, an additional building inspector, the 2nd year of increased payment for fire drills, a $100,000 new budgeted transfer to the Capital Improvement • Fund, and payments of lodging tax receipts to the Convention & Visitor's Bureau. 3 Types of Expenditures • i i ' • • ` Salaries $6,576,342 $6,773,751 $7,052,662 4.12% $77,920 $6,974,742 2.97% 2.48% $4 450 $1 692,105 2.21% Fringe Benefits $1,561,620 $1,655,561 $1,696,555 > Supplies $530,818 $526,938 $552,706 4.89% $11,450 $541,256 2.72% Purchased Services $450,449 $447,812 $451,337 0.79% $451,337 0.79% Communications $225,055 $226,402 $264,779 16.95% $264,779 16.95% Repair, rental $391,134 $416,077 $453,259 8.94% $5,000 $448,259 7.73% Other Contractual $758,422 $785,723 $848,571 8.00% $4,000 $844,571 7.49% Central Garage $940,704 $912,654 $890,036 -2.48% $890,036 -2.48% Insurance $127,000 $126,500 $126,350 -0.12% $126,350 -0.12% Utilities $479,450 $508,250 $518,190 1.96% $16,100 $502,090 -1.21% Capital Outlay $310,555 $313,700 $307,162 -2.08% $307,162 -2.08% Debt Service NSP $16,660 $16,660 Transfers to other funds $1,378,425 $1,384,971 $1,477,604 6.69% $100,000 $1,377,604 -0.53% Administrative Service ($315,538) ($315,487) ($317,233) 0.55% ($317,233) 0.55% Reimbursement ($400,000) ($422,000) ($432,000) 2.37% ($432,000) 2.37% Cost of Sales $37,000 $33,000 $33,500 1.52% $33,500 1.52% Contingency $136,130 $131,064 $91,491 - 30.19% $91,491 - 30.19% TOTAL $13,187,566 $13,504,916 $14,031,629 3.90% $13,812,709 2.28% ADJUSTMENTS Salary Changes Fringe Changes Police Station Maintenance Elections $17,100 1999 2000 Change Police Maintenance $10,820 $4,450 Salaries $12,871 $23,691 $10,820 Inspections (NET) $40,000 Fringe $4,427 $8,877 $4,450 Fire Year 2 of plan $10,000 Supplies $11,450 $22,900 $11,450 $77,920 $4,450 Repair $5,000 $10,000 $5,000 Other Contr $4,000 $8,000 $4,000 New Capital Imrovement Transfer: $100,000 Utilities $18,600 $34,700 $16,100 O Cafital $1,000 $1,000 $0 $57,348 $109,168 $51,820 SPECIFIC BUDGET ISSUES I. SOCIAL SERVICES The draft General Fund Budget increases social services to reflect PRISM providing medical transportation. The draft budget will be refined based on further Council review and direction. 2. PERSONNEL The draft budget contains the following personnel changes from the 1999 budget: IMPACT Elimination of the TAPS program citizen aids ($13,458) Creation of a PSAP Coordinator /elimination of a sergeant in police ($22,704) (PSAP wage/benefit $51,753 v. Sgt. at $74,457) 2nd Year of pay plan for firefighters $10,000 Election judges $18,100 Full year of police maintenance position $15,270 40 Additional building inspector (net of decreased part-time) $43,000 The 2000 budget also reflects increased payments to police officers for various duties and call -backs 4 that were included in the labor contract such as payment for canceled court appearances on short notice, payment for detectives being on -call, etc. The proposed additional building inspector would reflect the high level of building activity. Brookdale could trigger additional needs that would be offset by revenues. The draft budget contains an increase over the 1999 budget of $100,000 in additional building permit fees against the $43,000 additional cost of changing a part-time inspector to full -time status with benefits. The TAP program has been shifted to North Memorial to call the hand full of seniors who participate in Brooklyn Center. Contracts covering 2000 have been signed with the 2 unions representing police officers (patrol /detectives & sergeants). Contracts with the Teamsters (Department Heads & a few others) and Local 49 (Public Works) have not been negotiated. 3. CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND TRANSFER A new transfer has been added to the draft budget: Capital Projects Fund Transfer. This would be a budgeted transfer, in addition to year end equity transfers, to the Capital Projects Fund. This would also assist in bleacher compliance in 2000, if there is no change in the law or assistance from the State. The worst case scenario for bleachers would be $120,000 to replace all bleachers. Ms. Spector does not believe that we will reach that point and that we can do retrofitting on some of the e bleachers. Another means of funding bleacher mandates may be in the seal coating budget, if that area will be underspent in 2000 based on a projected 1999 and 2000 reduction in this area before full resumption in 2001 due to the overall plan for street replacement and maintenance. 4. CENTRAL SUPPLIES Printing and mailing costs for the City newsletter have been moved from Administration to Central Supplies to reflect the general nature of the communications. 5. ELECTIONS As indicated in the Personnel section, the 2000 budget contains funds for a presidential election year. The 1999 budget included funds only for a special election, if needed. Also, certain types of supplies and equipment are purchased on a four year cycle corresponding with the presidential election year. 6. COMPUTERS/LOGIS The draft budget includes increased Logis costs and continued software replacement as our internal software becomes outdated due to operating system changes and the year 2000. General telephone costs have been moved from MIS to Central Supplies. The substantial telephone cost remaining in Data Processing are for 3 T -1 lines. e 5 7. LEGAL The draft budget reflects an increased cost of criminal prosecution proposed by Mr. Clelland. Enclosed are materials relating to the request for proposals and the budget request from Mr. Clelland. 8. POLICE The 2000 budget reflects the actual staffing by division in the police department. The 1999 budget had some amounts over or understated by division: though the total was correct. I will be requesting approval to hire above the personnel limits for sworn personnel in 1999 and 2000 on a basis that would use the salary figures as the target, even if the number of people hired exceed the number budgeted. This would reflect the lag time in hiring and actually having a person available to do patrol work and the general experience of losing an officer or 2 per year to other jobs etc. 9. FIRE The draft fire budget includes increasing the drill pay by $10,000, as the 2nd year of a 3 year planned increase. The fire budget also includes costs to operate the new fire station. In the past, some of the utilities had been paid for by the adjacent liquor store. Fire also includes increased charges for equipment replacement for purposes of discussion and continued review in the budget process. 10. YEAR 2000 CELEBRATION /CIVIC EVENTS • The Year 2000 Celebration committee has proposed several City events in connection with their year long celebration. They have also requested staff assistance. The draft budget does not reflect a final proposal for City participation and will be revised to reflect the Council's direction after presentation of a specific proposal to the Council. 11. CENTRAL GARAGE Central Garage charges are slightly lower than in 1999 and are preliminary. Additional money for capital transfer may be identified if central garage charges lowered further. FUTURE ISSUES/PROJECTIONS Technology in the police cars is approaching the point where replacement of laptops will need to be programmed. Also, the police have been using grants to purchase specialized equipment or to fund specialized details. We will be analyzing calls for service and comparisons with other cities. The results of those reviews may indicate a need for changes in how services are delivered such as whether the police can respond to non - emergency medical calls. The results may also indicate a need to increase non -sworn personnel to relieve calls by using more community service officer time. An issue facing the organization is creating a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community. We have been working on this, especially through minority hiring fairs and the cadet program. The ® work plan for COOP Northwest will work on joint efforts in this area beyond the police component. 6 SUMMARY The draft budget reflects a serious effort on the part of the department heads to operate within the anticipated constraints of levy limits for the 3rd budget year. Through a combination of increased aids, increased lodging taxes, and levy, operations can continue and some progress made on budgeting for capital improvements transfers. The predictablibity of the City's revenue stream in the future continues to be uncertain. s • MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager FROM: Charlie Hansen, Finance Director DATE: September 7, 1999 SUBJECT: 2000 Preliminary Budget and Property Tax Levy Report Attached is a resolution adopting preliminary 2000 budgets for those funds which levy property taxes. Also attached are resolutions adopting preliminary property tax levies for these same funds. As discussed with the City Council, the total property tax levy is increasing from $7,896,858 in 1999 to $8,102,579 in 2000. This is a 2.61 % increase and provides for the anticipated needs of the debt service funds and some operating increases for the other funds. The H.R.A. and E.D.A. levies are limited to certain percentages of the city's market value by state law. We attempt to levy the maximum allowed based upon our assessor's estimate of the total market value. The final market value will be determined later this fall by Hennepin County and that may lead to a reduction in these levies. City of Brooklyn Center All Funds Which Levy Property Taxes COMBINED STATEMENT OF PROPERTY TAX LEVIES PROPOSED 2000 BUDGET PROPOSED 2000 Special Special Special Police & Fire Housing & Economic Assessment Assessment Assessment Building Redevelopment Development Totals Revenues General Bonds of 94 Bonds of 95 Bonds of 96 Bonds of 97 Authority Authority 2000 Gross Property Tax Levy $6,703,995 $68,193 $69,126 $120,242 $783,012 $149,516 $208,495 $8,102,579 Less: Estimated Uncollectable % 3.0% 8.0% 7.1% 7.9% 5% 3% 3% Estimated Uncollectable $ 201,120 5,422 4,904 9,554 37,286 4,485 6,255 269,026 Net Property Tax Levy $6,502,875 $62,771 $64,222 $110,688 $745,726 $145,031 $202,240 $7,833,553 ADOPTED 1999 Special Special Special Police & Fire Housing & Economic Assessment Assessment Assessment Building Redevelopment Development Totals Revenues General Bonds of 94 Bonds of 95 Bonds of 96 Bonds of 97 Authority Authority 1999 Gross Property Tax Levy $6,514,597 $70,165 $70,844 $123,006 $784,692 $138,656 $194,898 $7,896,858 Less: Estimated Uncollectable % 3.0% 8.0% 7.1% 8.0% 5% 3% 3% Estimated Uncollectable $ 195,438 5,635 5,065 9,866 37,367 4,160 5,847 263,378 Net Property Tax Levy $6,319,159 $64,530 $65,779 $113,140 $747,325 $134,496 $189,051 $7,633,480 forward \COMBTAX.XLS proposed00 9/7199 3:04 PM Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLITT TO ADOPT THE 200 PRELIMINARY BUDGET WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center is annually required by City Charter and state law to adopt an annual budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the appropriations for budgeted funds for the calendar year 2000 shall be: 1. APPROPRIATIONS: GENERAL FUND: Preliminary Organizational Unit Amount Operating Divisions $13,303,258 Reimbursements from Other Funds - 749,233 Transfers to Capital Improvements Fund 100,000 Transfers to Special Assessment Construction Fund 394,197 Transfers to Street Debt Service Funds 237,681 Transfers to Buildings Debt Service Fund 745,726 ® TOTAL GENERAL FUND $14,031,629 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 94 DEBT SERVICE FUND $111,360 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 95 DEBT SERVICE FUND $100,793 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 96 DEBT SERVICE FUND $195,573 POLICE & FIRE BUILDING BONDS OF 97 DEBT SERVICE FUND $739,975 H.R.A. SPECIAL OPERATING FUND $164,715 E.D.A. SPECIAL OPERATING FUND $650,263 --------------- TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR BUDGETED FUNDS $15,994,308 RESOLUTION NO. 2. ESTIMATED REVENUES: GENERAL FUND: Gross Property Taxes $7,744,568 Estimated Uncollectible Property Taxes - 258,316 Sales Taxes on Lodging 650,000 Licenses & Permits 512,050 Intergovernmental Revenue 4,067,577 General Government Services Charges 23,600 Public Safety Service Charges 31,000 Recreation Fees 725,150 Fines & Forfeitures 200,000 Miscellaneous Revenue 336,000 --------------- TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE BY SOURCE $14,031,629 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEBT SERVICE FUNDS: Special Assessments $115,386 ® Miscellaneous Revenue 15,000 Transfers from General Fund 237,681 --------------- TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUND REVENUE BY SOURCE $368,067 POLICE & FIRE BUILDING BONDS OF 97 DEBT SERVICE FUND: Miscellaneous Revenue $5,000 Transfers from General Fund 745,726 --------------- TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUND REVENUE BY SOURCE $750,726 HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: Gross Property Taxes $149,516 Estimated Uncollectible Property Taxes -4,485 Intergovernmental Revenue 19,684 TOTAL H.R.A. FUND REVENUE BY SOURCE $164,715 ® RESOLUTION NO. ECONOMIC & DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: Gross Property Taxes $208,495 Estimated Uncollectible Property Taxes -6,255 Miscellaneous Revenue 42,000 Transfers from H.R.A. & C.D.B.G. Funds 406,023 --------------- TOTAL E.D.A. FUND REVENUE BY SOURCE $650,263 TOTAL REVENUES FOR BUDGETED FUNDS $15,965,400 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. prelimlvVesapp I Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: is RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A PRELIMINARY TAX LEVY FOR 2000 APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE GENERAL FUND, THE STREET IMPROVEMENT DEBT SERVICE FUNDS, THE POLICE & FIRE BUILDING DEBT SERVICE FUNDS, THE E.D.A. FUND, AND THE H.R.A. FUND BUDGETS WHEREAS, The City of Brooklyn Center is annually required by Charter and state law to approve a resolution setting forth an annual tax levy to Hennepin County; and WHEREAS, Minnesota statutes require certification of a proposed tax levy to Hennepin County on or before September 15, 1999. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center as follows: 1. There is hereby levied upon all taxable property lying within the City of Brooklyn Center, a proposed tax levy of the following sums for the purpose indicated: GENERAL FUND 6,703,995 . STREET IMPROVEMENT DEBT SERVICE -94 68,193 STREET IMPROVEMENT DEBT SERVICE -95 69,126 STREET IMPROVEMENT DEBT SERVICE -96 120,242 POLICE & FIRE BLDG DEBT SERVICE 783,012 TOTAL GENERAL FUND $7,744,568 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 208,495 HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 149,516 $8,102,579 2. The City Clerk shall cause a copy of this resolution to be certified to Hennepin County so that said sum shall be spread upon the tax rolls and will be payable in the year 2000. 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 oted against gamst the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. prelimlArestxivl Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION i TION APPROVING A PRELIMINARY TAX CAPACITY LEVY FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF OPERATION, PROVIDING INFORMATIONAL SERVICE, AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF MSA 469.001 THROUGH 469.047 OF THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER FOR THE YEAR 2000 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center is the governing body of the City of Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, the City Council has received a resolution from the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Brooklyn Center entitled a "Resolution Establishing the Preliminary Tax Levy for the Brooklyn Center Housing and Redevelopment Authority for the Year 2000 "; and WHEREAS, Minnesota statutes currently require certification of a preliminary tax levy to the Hennepin County Auditor on or before September 15, 1999; and WHEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to the provisions of MSA 469.033, Subdivision 6, must by resolution consent to the preliminary tax levy of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Brooklyn Center. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that a special tax be levied upon all real and personal property within the City of Brooklyn Center at the rate of 0.0144% of taxable market value of all taxable property, real and personal, situated within the corporate limits of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota and not exempted by the Constitution of the State of Minnesota or the valid laws of the State of Minnesota. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said property tax levy be used for the operation of the Brooklyn Center housing and Redevelopment Authority pursuant to the provision of MSA 469.001 through 469.047. Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. I MEMORANDUM TO: Michael J. McCauley Man Y� Y g FROM: Charlie Hansen, Finance Director DATE: September 7, 1999 SUBJECT: Resolution Setting Dates for Truth in Taxation Public Hearings and a Regular December City Council Meeting The Truth in Taxation legislation requires the City to select dates for public hearings on the budget and the property taxes to be levied. There is to be an initial truth in taxation public hearing at which the public may comment on the budget. There is also to be a continuation truth in taxation public hearing on a later date in case the original hearing isn't sufficient to take all public comment. The continuation truth in taxation public hearing must be at least five business days, but no more than fourteen business days after the initial public hearing. Hennepin County, special taxing districts, and school districts have already set their hearing dates and they are listed on the attached letter. The City may not select any of those dates for the initial truth in taxation public hearing. The attached resolution sets Monday, December 6, 1999 at 7:00 P.M. to be the date of the initial truth in taxation public hearing and Monday, December 13, 1999 at 6:00 P.M. to be the date of the continuation truth in taxation public hearing. Some other dates are possible if the City Council has conflicts with these dates. If the City Council is satisfied that all interested persons were able to have public input at the initial public hearing, the continuation public hearing isn't needed and may be canceled. Final adoption of the budget and tax levy can't take place at the truth in taxation public hearing. Final adoption must take place at a subsequent hearing which would be at least one day after the initial truth in taxation public hearing, but may be a separate hearing on the same day as the continuation truth in taxation public hearing. A regular City Council meeting can be the time used for final adoption of the budget and tax levy. The attached resolution calls for a regular City Council meeting at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, December 13, 1999. A levy adoption hearing can be part of this regular City Council meeting. The staff must certify the final tax levy to Hennepin County by December 28, 1999. Hennep in County • An Equal Oppor[ unity Employer August 3, 1999 Sharon Knutson, City Clerk Brooklyn Center City Hall 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430 Dear Ms. Knutson: As required by the Truth in Taxation legislation, we are notifying you of the public hearing dates set for the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners, Metropolitan Special Taxing Districts and the school districts to discuss their proposed budget and property tax levy for 2000: Taxiniz District Initial Hearin;; Continuation Hearinsz Hennepin County December 2, 1999 December 20, 1999 Metro Special Taxing Districts December 1, 1999 December 9, 1999 School District 011 November 29, 1999 December 7, 1999 School District 279 December 14, 1999 ---- - - - - -- School District 281 November 29, 1999 December 7, 1999 School District 286 November 29, 1999 December 7, 1999 The 1998 Legislature set aside the first two Mondays in December for the use of the cities. Those dates are December 6, 1999 for the Initial Hearin g and December 13" for the Continuation Hearing. You can use those dates or select dates other than those shown above. Although we will only be printing the initial hearing date on the notice, the continuation date should also be set at this time. The earliest hearing date is November 29, 1999 and the last date is December 20, 1999. However, the dates shown above CANNOT be used for vour initial hearinv. Also, please remember that the continuation date must be at least five (5) business days but no more than fourteen (14) business days after the initial public hearing. • Taxpayer Services Department A -600 Hennepin County Government Center Recycled Paper Minneapolis, Minnesota 55487 -0060 Usually the public hearing dates and the mailing address for comments remain the same. Therefore we are listing the 1998 data and asking you to confirm or update that information. As required by Minnesota Statute, please return the form no later than Sebtember 15, 1999. The expense of preparing and mailing the Truth in Taxation notices is to be divided in thirds among the county, school and city. Each city's portion of the third will be determined by the number of parcels in your city. As in the past, you will be billed in December after the mailing costs have been determined. If you have any questions, please contact me at 348 -5100. Sincerely, Marie A. Kunze, Manager Property Tax Division :ceu Enclosure Member introduced the following resolution and moved its • adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION SETTING DATES FOR TRUTH IN TAXATION PUBLIC HEARINGS AND A RF.GiJT_,AR DECEMBER CITY COUNCIL MEETING WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center is annually required by state law to hold public hearings on its proposed annual budget and proposed property tax levies, and; WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center is annually required by Charter and state law to adopt an annual budget at a public meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the following meeting dates for the City Council be set: 1. An initial truth in taxation public hearing will be held at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, December 6, 1999 to take public comment on the proposed property tax levy and the proposed budget for the year 2000. 2. A continuation truth in taxation public hearing will be held at 6:00 P.M. on Monday, December 13, 1999 to take public comment on the proposed property tax levy and the proposed budget for the year 2000 if the initial public hearing was not sufficient to take all comments. 3. A regular City Council meeting will be held at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, December 13, 1999 at which the City Council will hold a public hearing and adopt the final payable 2000 property tax levies and final 2000 budget. 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.aam i City Council Agenda Item No. 8f ty c • i Office of the City Manager City o f Brooklyn Center A great place to start. A great place to stay. • Michael J. McCauley City Manager MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Kragness, Councilmembers ' strom, Lasman, Nelson, and Peppe FROM: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager DATE: September 9, 1999 SUBJECT: Draft Tattoo Ordinance In response to the Council's direction, a draft ordinance was prepared and submitted at the last Council meeting. This ordinance was modeled on another City's ordinance. In response to the Council's request for additional research into what other cities are doing to regulate tattoo parlors, Ms. Finn surveyed other cities and received copies of their ordinances. The City Attorney's office reviewed those ordinances and prepared a matrix showing the key provisions of those ordinances. Attached is a chart showing the types of regulations being imposed by other cities and the same provisions of the proposed draft ordinance. This item is on the Council agenda for further Council discussion and direction. Attachment 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 Tattoo License Information City Business Personal Insurance Investigation Annual Hours of Sq. Ft. Place of Toilet / Operational Restrictions Other License License Coverage Fee Licensing Operation Requirement Business Lavatory Fee Restriction Location Requirement Requirement ( *1) Minnetonka yes $100k/$300k yes -$100 yes -150 yes *only on licensed premises *can't use for sleeping quarters *no tattoos for persons with skin disease *parental consent (or LG) and presence for minor *pre - sterilized equipment, solutions, pigments, and hands Inver Grove Heights yes $200k/$500k yes -set by yes -set by yes -not before 7a.m. yes -150 *1000 radial feet from schools, yes *only on licensed premises *violation punishable by suspension or revocation of license resolution resolution or after 9 p.m. churches, parks, public *can't use for sleeping quarters "consent must include custodial and non - custodial parent libraries, and establishments *no tattoos for persons with skin disease where applicable selling and /or serving *parental consent (or LG) and presence for minor alcoholic beverages *pre- sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands *1000 feet from other tattoo and body piercing establishments *shall comply with all zoning requirements Belle Plaine summary of ordinance provided but not all the specific provisions Calumet yes yes -$75 yes -150 *only on licensed premises *violation punishable by misdemeanor *can't use for sleeping quarters w /fine </ =$700 or imprisonment </= 90 days *no tattoos for persons with skin diseases *parental (or LG) consent and presence for minor . pre-sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands • St. Paul yes yes -$50 *no minor may be tattooed *provides for issuance of temporary tattooing event license West St. Paul yes yes $100k/$300k/$100k yes -set forth in yes -not before 7 a.m. yes -150 "shall comply with all zoning water closet & *can't use for sleeping quarters *violation punishable by suspension or revocation of license schedule or after 11 p.m. requirements hand lavatory no tattoos for persons with skin disease *parental (or LG) consent and presence for minor "pre- sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands Bloomington yes $200k/$500k yes -set forth in yes -not before 7 a.m. yes -150 "shall comply with all zoning yes *only on licensed premises *violation punishable by suspension or revocation of license schedule or after 11 p.m. requirements *can't use for sleeping quarters *no tattoos for persons with skin disease *parental (or LG) consent and presence for minor *pre - sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands Rockford yes yes -$75 *very limited scope of regs pertaining to tattoo parlors Shakopee yes not less that the yes -not before 7 a.m. yes -150 *only on licensed premises *violation punishable by misdemeanor /petty misdemeanor statutory limits or after 10 p.m. *can't use for sleeping quarters of liability for *no tattoos for persons with skin disease a municipality *parental (or LG) consent and presence for minor *pre- sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands Sherburne County yes yes -150 "shall comply with all zoning yes *only on licensed premises *at least 20 feet candles of light shall be provided on all work requirements *no tattoos for persons with skin disease surfaces without the use of temp., portable auxiliary work area *parental (or LG) consent and presence for minor lighting *pre- sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands *violation punished by misdemeanor; injunctive relief available; county may recover damages in civic action Anoka (city) prohibits all types of home tattoo salons Brooklyn Center yes yes $200k/$500k yes -set by yes -set by yes -not before 7 a.m. yes -150 *300 feet from churches, yes *only on licensed premises *violation punishable by misdemeanor draft resolution resolution or after 10 p.m. schools, day care centers, *parental (or LG) consent and presence for minor *violation punishable by suspension or revocation of license hospitals, on -sale liquor *pre - sterilized equipment, solutions, and pigments; clean hands establishments, halfway *can't use for sleeping quarters houses, check cashing *no tattoos for persons with skin disease operations, theaters, residences, pawnshops, secondhand goods dealers, and massage parlors *shall comply with all zoning requirements CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DRAFT Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the day of , 1999, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending Chapter 23 of the Brooklyn Center City Ordinances by Adding New Sections 23 -2301 Through 23 -2314 Thereto Establishing License Regulations for Tattoo and Body Piercing Establishments. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please notify the City Clerk at 612 -569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER CITY ORDINANCES BY ADDING NEW SECTIONS 23 -2301 THROUGH 23- 2314 THERETO ESTABLISHING LICENSE REGULATIONS FOR TATTOO AND BODY PIERCING ESTABLISHMENTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 23 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended by adding new Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 as follows: Section 23 -2301. FINDINGS A ND PUR POSE. The purpose of this section is to regulate the business of tattooi and /or body piercing in order to protect the general health. safety. and welfare of the communitv. a. The Citv Council finds that the experience of other cities indicates that there is a connection between tattooing/body piercing and hepatitis and other health problems. b. The Citv finds that stringent regulations governing tattooing and body piercing can minimize the henatiti.s and disease risk. and therefore protect the general health. safetv. and welfare of the community. C. It is not the intent to prohibit tattoo and/or body piercing establishments from having ortunit a reasonable oppy to locate in the Citv. Section 23 -2302. DE FINITIONS. The following words and terms when used in Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 shall have the f ollowing meanings u nless the context clearly indicates otherwise: a. Body Piercing: Penetrating or makin a, hole in or through the human body to place is iewelry or obiects of metal. plastic. wood. bone. or other foreign material on any area for cosmetic purposes. ' ORDINANCE NO. DRAF`1411.1111 b. Branding: The use of heat. cold. or anv chemical comnound to imprint permanent markings on human skin by any means other than tattooing. C. Clean: The absence of dirt. grease. rubbish. garbage, and other offensive. unsightly, or extraneous matter. d. Operator: Any person who performs or practices the art of tattooing and /or bodv piercing on another person in connection with the operation of a tattoo and /or bodv piercing establishment and rer_,eives compensation from the owner of the business or its patrons. e. Good Repair: Free of corrosion. breaks. cracks. chins. nittina. excessive wear and tear. leaks. obstructions. and similar defects so as to constitute a sanitary. workable. and sound condition. f. Issuing Authority: The City Manager or the Manager's designee. g_ Owner: Anv individual. firm. company. corporation. or association that owns an establishment where tattooing and /or body piercing is performed. h. Scarification: The cutting or tearing of human skin for the purpose of creating a permanent mark or design on the skin. a i. Tattoo. Tattooing: The marking of the skin of a person by insertion of Permanent colors by introducing them . through puncture of the skin. Section 23 -2303. BUSINESS LICENSE REOUIRED. No person, partnership_ or cornoration shall oper any establishment where tatto oing and/or bodv piercing is practiced. nor engage in the practice of tattooing and /or body piercing without being licensed under Sections 23- 2301 through 23 -2314. Jewelry stores and accessory stores that exclusively_ provide ear piercing services using piercing guns sh all be exe from this license agreement. The application for a tattooing and/or boy piercing establishment business license shall be submitted on a form provided by the City and shall include:. a. If the applicant is an individua the name residence. phone number. and birth date of the applicant. If the applicant is a partnership. the name. residence. phone number. and birth date of each general and limited partner. If the applicant is a corporation. the names. residences. phone numbers. and birth dates of all those persons holding_ more than five (5) percent of the issued and outstanding stock of the cornoration. ORDINANCE NO. DRAFT b. The name. address. phone number, and birth date of the manager of such establishment. if different from the owners. C. The address and legal description of the premises where the tattoo and/or body_ piercing establishment is to be located. d. A statement detailinu anv conviction relating to tattooing and/or bodv piercing or the operation of a tattoo and/or body piercin¢ establishment by the applicant or manager and whether or not the a ppplicant or manag has ever applied for or held a license to operate a similar type of business in other communities. In the case of a corporation. a statement detailin any felony convict by the owners of more than five (5) percent of the issued and outstanding s tock of the corporation and whether or not those owners have ever applied for or held a license to operate a similar type of business in other communities. e. The activities and types of businesses to be conducted. f. The hours of operation. -- The provisions made to restrict access by minors. h. A building plan of the premises detailing all internal operations and activities. i. Whether the applicant has nreviously been denied a license of this type bv_ anv other government unit. j_ The names. street addresses, and busines addresses of three (3) residents of Dakota. Hennepin. Ramsev. Anoka,, Washington Scott. or Carver Counties who are of good moral character and who are not related to the applicant and not holding any ownership in the n remises or business, who ma y be referred to as to the applicant's character. k. Whether all real estate and personal property ta xes that are due and payable for the premises to be licensees have been. paid. and if not paid. the v_ ears and amounts that are unpaid. 1. All applications for a license under Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 shall be signed and sworn to. If the application is that of a natural person. it shall be signed and sworn to by such person; if that of a corporation. by an officer thereof if that of a partnership. by one of the geperal partners: and if that of an unincorporated association. by the manager or managing officer thereof. Anv falsification on a • license application shall result in the denial of a license. I j ORDINANCE NO. - d Ai All a nplications shall be r eferred to the Issuing Authorit for verification and investigation of facts set forth in the application. includinq any necessary criminal background checks to assure compliance with Sections 23 -2301 t hrough 23 -2314 The application shall be issued or denied by the Issuing Authoritv in accordance with Sections 23 -2301 th rough 23 -2314. Section 23 -2304. PERSONAL SERVICE LICENSE. No operator shall perform tattoo and/or body piercing services within the City without being licensed as provided in this section. Anv person desiring a personal service license shall file a written application on a form provided bv_ the Citv. The application sh include the followi information: a. The business address and all telephone numbers where the service is to be practiced or based. b. The name. birth date complete home address. and telephone number of the applicant. C. The tattoo and /or body piercing busin history and experience. including but not limited to wh or not the appl in previously operating in this or another city or state unde licens or perm has h ad such license or permit denied. revoked. or suspended and the reason therefor. and the business activities or occupations subseaue to such action of d enial. suspension. or revocation. d. All criminal convictions other than misdemeanor traffic violations. fully disclosing the jurisdiction in which convicted or arrested and the circumstances thereof. e. All applications for a li cense under Sec tions 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 shall be si gned and sw to b,, the he applicant. An y falsification on a license application shall result in the denial of a license. Al ap plications shill be re ferred to the Issuing Authority for verification and investigation of facts set forth in th application, including any necessary criminal background checks to assure compliance with Secti 23 -2301 through ?3 -7314. The application shall be issued or denied by the Issuing Authority in accordance with Sections 23 -2 301 through 23 -2314. Section 23 -2305. LICENSE FEE. a. The annual license fee is set by City Council resolution. b. Each application for a license shall be submitted to the Citv Clerk and pavment made to the Ci Each application for a licens shall be accompanied by pavment in full of the required license fee, TJpgn rejection of any application for a license. the applicant may be refi.inded a portion of the license fee in accordance with the fee 7-71i% `' r. -` ORDINANCE NO. resolution. except where reiection is for a willful misstatement in the license application. C. All licenses shall expire on the last day of December in each year. Each license shall be issued for a period of one (1) year. except that if a portion of the license year has elapsed when application is made. a license may be issued for the remainder of the vear for a prorated fee. In computing such fee. any unexpired fraction of a month shall be counted as one (1) month. d. Once a license has been granted. no part of the fee paid by any licensee shall be refunded. exc t hat. q prorated nortion of the fee shall be refunded in the event of the complete closure of the business and cessation of business activities for anv of the following reason and upon appl ication to the City Clerk within thirty (10 da s from the ha ppening of the event, p rovided that such event occurs more than thirty 30 days before the expiration of the license: 1. Destruction or damage of the licensed premises by fire or other catastrophe. 2. The licensee's illness. 3. The licensee's death. 4. A change in the leg_ al status making it unlawful for licensed business to continue. e. Each application shall contain a provision on the application indicating that anv withholding of infor or t he providing of false or misleading information will be around; for denial or revocation of a license. Anv chances in the information D, rovided on the annlication or provided during the investigation shall be brought to. the attention of the City Clerk by the applicant or licensee. If said changes take nlace, during the investigation_ . said data shall be provided to the Police Chief or the City Clerk in writing. Section 23 -2306. INVESTIGATION FEE a. At the time of the original application for a license. the applicant shall deposit the investigation fee set by City Council resolution. Section 23 -2307. GRANTING OF LICENSE a. The Issuing Authoritv shall complete his/her investigation within thirty (30) days after the City Clerk receives a complete ap plication and all license and investi ag tion U3 • ORDINANCE NO. fees. b. If. after such investigation. it appears that the applicant and the place - proposed for the business are eligible for a license under the criteria set forth in this section. then the license shall he issued by the Citv Council within thirty (30) das after the v investigation is completed. Otherwise. the license shall be denied. C. Each license shall be issued to the applicant only and shall not be transferable to another holder. Each license shall be issued only for the -premises described in the a No license may be tran sferred to another -premise without the ancroval of the City Council. If the licensee is a partnershin or a comoration. a change in the identity of any of the principals of the partnershi-p or corporation shall be deemed a transfer of the license. Anv tattoo and/or bodv piercing establishment existing at the adoption of Sections 23-2301 through 23-2314 shall be reauired to obtain an annual license. I If the license is denied. the applicant may request a hearing before the Citv Council by filing a written request therefor with the City Clerk within fifteen (15) days after the applicant has received written. notice of denial. If the license application is denied by the City Council after a hearing. the applicant may appeal the decision to the app ' ropriate court of competent jurisdiction. If a tattoo and/or body piercing establishment is lawfully in existence at the time of the adoption of Sections 23-2301 through 23-2314, the tattoo and/or body piercing establishment may continue in business until the court action is completed. Otherwise. the applicant may not commence doing business until the judicial action has been finallv resolved. Section 23-2308. PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE. No license under Sections 23- 23 01 through 23 -23 14 shall be issued to an gp ficant who is a natural nerson: general or managing. ,nartner of a nartnershiD: or manageLVrop.� t,9r, or agent of a corn_ oration or other organization if such applicant: a. Is a minor at the time the application is filed. b. Has been convicted of any crime directly related to the occupation licensed as prescribed by Minnesota, Statutes, Section 364.03. Subd. 2. and has not shown com evidence of sufficient rehabilitation and present fitness to perform the duties of the licensed occupation. as prescribed by Minnesota Statutes. Section 364.03. Subd. 3. C. Who is overdue or whose spouse p9jise is overdue in his or her nayment of City. county. or state taxes. fees, fines, or penalties assessed against them or imposed upon them. 7RAI • ORDINANCE NO. d. Who has been denied a license by the City or any other Minnesota municipal comoration to operate a tattoo and/or body piercing establishment or whose license has been suspended or revoked within the preceding twelve (12) months. or who is residing with anv such person. e. Who has not paid the license and investigation fees required by this section. f. Is not of good moral character or repute. Section 23 -2309. PLACES INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE a. No license shall be granted or renewed for operation on anv propertv on which taxes.. assessments. or other financial claims of the state. county. school district. or city are due. delinquent. or unpaid. In the event a suit has been commenced under Minnesota Statutes. Section 278.0- 278.03. auestioning the amount or validity of taxes. the City Council may on application waive strict compliance with this provision: no waiver may be granted. however. for taxes or any portion thereof which remain unpaid for a period exceeding one (1) vear after becoming due. ® b. No license shall be granted or renewed if the property is not properly zoned or does not aualifv as a legal nonconforming use for tattooing and /or body piercing establishments. C. Premises Licensed For Alcoholic Beverages. No license shall be granted or renewed if the premises is licensed for the furnishing of alcoholic beverages or is an adult establishment pursuant to Section 35 -2182. d. No license shall be granted if the premises is within 300 feet of a church. school. day care center. hospital. on -sale liquor establishment. halfwav house. check cashing operation. theater. residence. pawnshop. secondhand goods dealer. or massage parlor. Section 23 -2310. C:ONDTTIONS OF T.TCENSE. Every license shall be granted subiect to the followin conditions and all other provisions of Sections 2 -2301 through 23 -2314. and of any apnlicable sections of the City Code, the City's zoning or dinances. the Building_ Code. the Fire Code. the Citv's health regulat and all provisions of stat and federal law. a. No person shall tattoo or pierce any person under the age of eighteen (18) except in the presence o£ and with the written permission o£ the parent or legal guardian of such minor. The consent must include both the custodial and non - custodial parents. where applicable. b. The license granted under Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 is for the owner and the ORDINANCE NO. premises or operator named on the approved license application. No transfer of a. license shall be nermitted from place -to -place or from person -to- person without first, complying with the recuirements of an original application. p cation. exceiDt in the case in. which an existing non-comorate licensee is incomorated and incomoration does not affect the ownership. control. and interest of the existing licensed establishment.. C. All licensed premises shall have the license nosted in a conSDiCUOUS place at all times. d. A licensee under Sections 23-2301. through 23-2314 shall not be open for business for tattooing and/or bodv piercing before 7:00 a.m. or after 10:00 D.M. e. The tattoo and/or body piercing establishment license is only effective for the compact and contiguous space specified in the approved license application. If the. licensed -oremise is enlarged. altered. or extended. the licensee shall inform the Issuing Authority. No person shall engage in the practice of tattooing and/or body piercing at any place other than the place or location named or described in the, application and license. A separate room shall be required for body piercing and tattooing services. The applicant shall submit a drawing to scale of the tattoo and/or bodv piercing facilities. f. NO person shall solicit business or offer to perform tattooing and/or body piercing services while under license suspension or revocation by the City. The licensee shall be responsible for the conduct of the business being operated and shall at all times maintain conditions of order. h. The licensee shall provide to the Issuing Authoritv a list of operators who perform tattooing and/or body piercing at the licensed establishment and shall verify that each operator has received a copy of Health, and Safety Requirements and Sanctions for License Violations as appear in Sections 23-2301 through 23-2314., i. All licensees shall have at all times a valid certificate of insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Minnesota indicating that the licensee is currently covered in the tattoo and/or body piercing business by a liability insurance policy. The minimum limits of coverage for such insurance shall be: 1. Each claim. at least Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200.000). 2. Each group of claims, at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500.000). ORDINANCE NO. Such insurance shall be kept in force during the term of the license and shall nrovide for notification to the City prior to termination or cancellation. A certificate of insurance shall be filed with the Citv., Inspections. I Citv Initiated. The Issuing Authoritv or designated health nrofessionals shall. at minimum. conduct one (1) randomly scheduled inspection of each licensed facilitv each vear to determine compliance with City requirements. 2. Comnliance Certification. A health professional wlin is retained by the licensed operator and acceptable to the Issuing Authoritv shall inspect the licensed premises in the month of November of each calendar vear. Said insoection is to determine compliance with City requirements and a written report documenting findings shall be submitted to the Issuing Authoritv, within fifteen ( 15) days from the date on which the inspection took place. k. Branding and Scarification are prohibited in the City of Brooklyn Center. Section 23-2311. HEALTH AND SANITATION REQUIREMENTS. NO person shall, engage in the mactice of tattooing and/or body piercing at anv place in the Citv without complying with the following regulations:, a. Every place where tattooing and/or bod ped y piercing is practiced shall be equip with an adeauate and conveniently located toilet room and hand lavatory for the accommodation of employees and patrons. The hand lavatory shall be supplied with hot and cold running e: shall be maintained in good repair at all times: and shall be kept in a clean. and sanitary condition. Toilet fixtures and seats shall be of a sanitary open front design and readilv cleanable. Easilv cleanable. covered receptacles shall be provided for waste materials. Every lavatory facility shall be orovided with an adequate supply of hand cleansing comnound and sing_ le service sanitary towels and hand drying devices. b. No person having any communicable blood or skin infection or other communicable diseases of the blood or skin shall practice tattooing and/or body piercing_ or shall be tattooed or bodv pierced.. C. All disnosable needles. razor blades. sbaros. or other eauiDment utilized for penetrating the skin shall be individually pre-packaged and pre-sterilized and stored in a self-sealing sterilizing pouch. No such equ ipment shall be used for more than one customer. Tools and supplies must be stored in a dust-free container. All bio- hazardous waste shall be disposed of in accordance with law. and disnosal procedures ORDINANCE NO. shall be approved by the Issuing Authority. Sterilizing solutions and methods may be used for the purp()5,t, of sterilizing instruments other than needles. razor blades, sharps. or other equipment utilized for penetrating the skin when such sterilizing solutions and methods are approved b y the Issuing Authoritv. d. The following procedures shall be used for skin preparation: I Each operator shall wash his or her hands thoroughly with soap and water and then dry them with a clean towel before and after each tattoo or bodv piercing. Operators with skin infections of the hand shall not perform any tattooing or body piercing services. 2. Whenever it is possible to shave the skin. nre- pre - sterilized. disposable razor blades shall be used. 3. The skin area to be tattooed or pierced shall be thoroughly cleaned with germicidal soan, rinsed thoroughl with water. and sterilized with an antiseptic solution approved by the Issuing Authoritv. Only single service towels and wipes shall be i - ised in the skin cleaning process. 4. All bandages and surgical dressings used in connection with the tattooing and/or bodv piercing of any person shall be individually pre-packaged. pre- sterilized. and disposable. e. All tables. chairs. furniture. or area on which a patron receives a tattoo or bodv nierce shall be covered by single service disposable nailer or clean linens. or in the alternative. the table, chair. or furniture on which the patron receives a tattoo and/or bodv pierce shall be impervioi to moisture and shall be properly sanitized after each tattoo or bodv pierce. Tables and counter tops shall be industrial grade Formica or similar material Dror) cloths made of two-ply paper and plastic shall be available for use as needed. f. Every operator shall provide single service towels or wipes for each customer or person and such towels and wipes shall be stored and disposed of in a manner accentable to the Issuing Authoritv. Every operator shall wear clean, washable garments and protective latex disposable gloves when engaged in the practice of tattooing and/or body piercing. If garments are contaminated with blood or bodv fluids. such garment shall be removed and changed and cleaned or disposed of in a manner accentable to the Issuing Authoritv. ® h. Pigments used in tattooing shall be premade and commercially nrepared and free DRAFT ORDINANCE NO. from bacteria and noxious agents and substances including mercury. The niaments, used from stock solutions for each customer shall be placed in a single service receptacle. and such receptacle and remaining solution shall be discarded after use. on each customer in accordance with procedures approved by the Issuing Authority. i. Jewelry for the other parts of the body shall be made of implant grade. high- quality stainless steel (3 series) solid 14K and 18K gol d. niobium. titanium. platinum. or a dense. low - porosity plastic such as monofilament nylon. acrylic. or Lucite. Ear studs or other iewelry designed for earlobe piercing are not appropriate Jewelry for other bodv parts. Jewelry shall have no nicks. scratches. or irregular surfaces. which might endanger the tissues. Jewelry shall be pre- sterilized and in a sealed package. j = There shall not be less than one hundred fifty (15 0) sauare feet of floor space at the place where the practice of tattooing and /or body piercing is conducted. and said place shall be so lighted and ventilated as to comply with the standards approved by the Issuing Authority. k. No person shall practice tattooing and/or body piercing while under the influence of alcoholic beverages or illicit drugs. No customer shall be tattooed and /or body pierced while under the influence of alcoholic beverages or illicit drugs. 1. The operator shall provide the person tattooed and /or body pierced with printed instructions on the approved care of the tattoo and/or body pierce during the healing. process. m. No place licensed as a tattoo and /or body piercing establishment shall be used or occupied as living or sleeping quarters. Section 23 -2312. PENALTY. a. Anv_ person violating any provision of Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 is guilty of a misdemeanor a upon conviction shall be punished not more than the maximum penalty for a misdemeanor as prescribed by law. b. The Citv Council may, upon ten (10) days written notice to the operator and following a public hearing. revoke the license or suspend the license if the licensee submitted false information or omitted material information in the license process reauired by Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314. The City_ Council may also revoke the license or suspend the license for a violation o£ • 1. Anv provision of Sections 23 -2301 through 23 -2314 or any other local law governing the same activity during the license period. ORDINANCE NO. 2. Any criminal law during the license period which adverselv affects the ability to honestly. safely. or lawfully conduct a tattooing and/or body piercing, business. Section 23-2313. HINDRANCE. An. y person hindering_ the efforts of City officials to investigate possible violations of Sections 23-2301 through 23-2314 shall be guiA I y of a misdemeanor. Section 23-2314. CONFLICT OF PROVISIONS. In any case where a provision of Sections 23-2301 through 23-2314 is found to be in conflict with the provision of any zoning. building. fire. safety. or health ordinance or code in the Citv,, the provision which establishes the higher standard for the promotion and protection of the health and safety of the people shall prevail. In any case where a provision of Sections 23-2301 through 23-2314 is found to be in conflict with a provision of a other ordinance or code of the City existing on the effective date of this ordinance which established a lower standard for the promotion and protection of the health and safety of the prope the provision of Sections 23-2301 t 23-2314 shall be deemed to prevail. The dete rmination of the applicability of this ordinance in light of the above rules of interpretation shall, be made by the City and its determination sha be final. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of .1999. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Strikeout indicates matter to be deleted, underline indicates new matter.)