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Public Notices, Foreclosure Notices & Legal Notices published April 9, 2019 in the New Brighton - Mounds View, Shoreview - Arden Hills and St. Anthony Bulletin Area newspapers

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Public Notices NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That

default has occurred in the conditions

of the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: November

4, 2011

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $176,678.00

MORTGAGOR(S): John D. Dickison

and Laura J. Dickison, husband and

wife

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic

Registration Systems, Inc., a

Delaware corporation as nominee for

Mortgage Lenders of America, LLC,

a Kansas limited liability company

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on December 7, 2011 as

Document Number 3865491 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

by assignment recorded on January

18, 2018 as Document Number

4142375 in the Office of the County

Recorder of Washington County,

Minnesota.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 13, Block 1, Forest

Park 2nd Addition, Washington

County, Minnesota.

APN#: 31.029.21.24.0010.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 6348 7TH ST N,

OAKDALE, MN 55128

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO

BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE

ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:

$153,148.99

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Mortgage Lenders

of America, LLC, a Kansas limited

liability company

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 31.029.21.24.0010

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 1002782-0000095985-7

THAT no action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover the

debt then remaining secured by such

mortgage, or any part thereof, or, if

the action or proceeding has been

instituted, that the same has been

discontinued, or that an execution

upon the judgment rendered therein

has been returned unsatisfied, in

whole or in part.

PURSUANT, to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: April

30, 2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota.

to pay the debt then secured by

said mortgage and taxes, if any

actually paid by the mortgagee,

on the premises and the costs and

disbursements allowed by law. The

time allowed by law for redemption

by said mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of sale.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage

is reinstated or the property

redeemed, or unless the time for

redemption is reduced by judicial

order, you must vacate the premises

by 11:59 p.m. on October 30, 2019.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: Laura J. Dickison

Dated: February 22, 2019

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By:/s/

N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

*Corbin C. Smith, Esq.*

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(18-0343-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: March

6, 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That

default has occurred in the conditions

of the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: December

17, 2015

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $75,000.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Fredrick A.

Littlefield, an unmarried person

MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on January 5, 2016 as

Document Number 4053333 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: None.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 1, Block 1,

Park Ridge, Washington County,

Minnesota.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 598 6TH ST NW,

FOREST LAKE, MN 55025

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE

DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE

DATE OF THE NOTICE: $83,607.03

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Home Equity

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 05.032.21.34.0014

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: None

THAT no action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover the

debt then remaining secured by such

mortgage, or any part thereof, or, if

the action or proceeding has been

instituted, that the same has been

discontinued, or that an execution

upon the judgment rendered therein

has been returned unsatisfied, in

whole or in part.

PURSUANT, to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: April

30, 2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota.

to pay the debt then secured by

said mortgage and taxes, if any

actually paid by the mortgagee,

on the premises and the costs and

disbursements allowed by law. The

time allowed by law for redemption

by said mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of sale.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage

is reinstated or the property

redeemed, or unless the time for

redemption is reduced by judicial

order, you must vacate the premises

by 11:59 p.m. on October 30, 2019.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: None

Dated: February 28, 2019

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By:/s/

N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

*Corbin C. Smith, Esq.*

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(18-0114-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: March

6, 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

default has occurred in conditions of

the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: April 25,

2005

MORTGAGOR: Joyce C Canon, a

single person.

MORTGAGEE: U.S. Bank National

Association successor by merger to

U.S. Bank National Association N.D..

DATE AND PLACE OF

RECORDING: Filed June

16, 2005, Ramsey County Registrar

of Titles, Document No. 1919900 on

Certificate of Title No. 255204.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

NONE

Said Mortgage being upon

Registered Land.

TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE

LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR

STATED ON MORTGAGE: U.S.

Bank National Association N.D.

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE

SERVICER: U.S. Bank National

Association

MORTGAGED PROPERTY

ADDRESS: 650 County Road B2 E,

Little Canada, MN 55117

TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 082922420019

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY:

The North 279.6 feet of the East 90

feet of the West 200 feet of the East

1/2 of government Lot 3, Section 8,

Township 29, Range 22 lying South

from County Road B-2, according

to the United Sates Government

Survey thereof and situate in

Ramsey County, Minnesota

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Ramsey

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $40,000.00

AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO

BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE,

INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID

BY MORTGAGEE: $42,623.27

That prior to the commencement of

this mortgage foreclosure proceeding

Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee

complied with all notice requirements

as required by statute; That no action

or proceeding has been instituted at

law or otherwise to recover the debt

secured by said mortgage, or any

part thereof;

PURSUANT to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May 2,

2019 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN

to pay the debt then secured by

said Mortgage, and taxes, if any,

on said premises, and the costs

and disbursements, including

attorneys’ fees allowed by law

subject to redemption within six (6)

months from the date of said sale

by the mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns unless

reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN

Stat. §580.07.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: If the real estate is

an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, unless otherwise provided

by law, the date on or before which

the mortgagor(s) must vacate the

property if the mortgage is not

reinstated under section 580.30 or

the property is not redeemed under

section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on

November 4, 2019 unless that date

falls on a weekend or legal holiday,

in which case it is the next weekday,

and unless the redemption period is

reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat.

Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE:None

“THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.”

Dated: February 26, 2019

U.S. Bank National Association

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

17 - 18-009384 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: March 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3,

10,17, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

default has occurred in conditions of

the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: December

9, 2008

MORTGAGOR: Angela N. Lester, a

single person.

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic

Registration Systems, Inc.

DATE AND PLACE OF

RECORDING: Recorded January

13, 2009 Ramsey County Recorder,

Document No. 4135522.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: Branch Banking and

Trust Company. Dated April 26,

2010 Recorded May 25, 2010, as

Document No. 4223693. And

thereafter assigned to: Firstkey

Mortgage, LLC. Dated January

27, 2017 Recorded February 7,

2017, as Document No. A04646055.

And thereafter assigned to: Towd

Point Mortgage Trust Asset-Backed

Securities, Series 2016-1, U.S.

Bank National Association as

Indenture Trustee. Dated January

31, 2017 Recorded October 9,

2017, as Document No. A04680178

and Corrected By Document

Dated January 17, 2019 Recorded

February 14, 2019 as Document No.

A04746551.

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:

100159969616498013

LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED

ON MORTGAGE: Liberty Mortgage

Corporation dba Liberty Mortgage

Corporation (Georgia)

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE

SERVICER: Select Portfolio

Servicing, Inc.

MORTGAGED PROPERTY

ADDRESS: 1650 Minnehaha

Avenue East, Saint Paul, MN 55106

TAX PARCEL I.D. #:

34.29.22.12.0002

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY:

Lot 3 and the East 10 feet of Lot 4,

Block 1, Weed and Halle’s Addition,

Ramsey County, Minnesota.

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Ramsey

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $209,380.00

AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO

BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE,

INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID

BY MORTGAGEE: $251,579.33

That prior to the commencement of

this mortgage foreclosure proceeding

Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee

complied with all notice requirements

as required by statute; That no action

or proceeding has been instituted at

law or otherwise to recover the debt

secured by said mortgage, or any

part thereof;

PURSUANT to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May 7,

2019 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN

to pay the debt then secured by

said Mortgage, and taxes, if any,

on said premises, and the costs

and disbursements, including

attorneys’ fees allowed by law

subject to redemption within six (6)

months from the date of said sale

by the mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns unless

reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN

Stat. §580.07.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: If the real estate is

an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, unless otherwise provided

by law, the date on or before which

the mortgagor(s) must vacate the

property if the mortgage is not

reinstated under section 580.30 or

the property is not redeemed under

section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on

November 7, 2019, unless that date

falls on a weekend or legal holiday,

in which case it is the next weekday,

and unless the redemption period is

reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat.

Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE:None

“THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.”

Dated: March 1, 2019

U.S. Bank National Association,

as Trustee

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

38 - 17-002625 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: March 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3,

10,17, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That

default has occurred in the conditions

of the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 16,

2007

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $239,618.81

MORTGAGOR(S): Jeffrey L. Hoppe

and Theresa L. Hoppe a/k/a Theresa

Youngberg, husband and wife as

joint tenants.

MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo

Financial Minnesota, Inc., n/k/a Wells

Fargo USA Holdings, Inc. successor

by merger to Wells Fargo Financial

Minnesota, Inc.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on April 17, 2007 as

Document Number 3639305 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: None.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 1, Block 3,

Sherwood, Washington County,

Minnesota.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 8451 214TH ST N,

FOREST LAKE, MN 55025

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO

BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE

ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:

$188,292.29

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Wells Fargo Financial

Minnesota, Inc., n/k/a Wells Fargo

USA Holdings, Inc. successor by

merger to Wells Fargo Financial

Minnesota, Inc.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 14.032.21.32.0022

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: None

THAT no action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover the

debt then remaining secured by such

mortgage, or any part thereof, or, if

the action or proceeding has been

instituted, that the same has been

discontinued, or that an execution

upon the judgment rendered therein

has been returned unsatisfied, in

whole or in part.

PURSUANT, to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May 7,

2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota.

to pay the debt then secured by

said mortgage and taxes, if any

actually paid by the mortgagee,

on the premises and the costs and

disbursements allowed by law. The

time allowed by law for redemption

by said mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of sale.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage

is reinstated or the property

redeemed, or unless the time for

redemption is reduced by judicial

order, you must vacate the premises

by 11:59 p.m. on November 7, 2019.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: None

Dated: March 13, 2019

WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL

MINNESOTA, INC., N/K/A WELLS

FARGO USA HOLDINGS, INC.

SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO

WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL

MINNESOTA, INC.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By: /s/

*N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.*

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

Corbin C. Smith, Esq.

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(19-0064-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Mar.

20, 27; Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That

default has occurred in the conditions

of the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 13,

2006

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $50,000.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Victoria L.

Hunter, a single woman

MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on April 10, 2006 as

Document Number 3578129 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: None.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 9, Block 3,

Foxborough Place, Washington

County, Minnesota.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 7625 13TH ST N,

OAKDALE, MN 55128

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE

DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE

DATE OF THE NOTICE: $45,440.70

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 29.029.21.42.0106

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: None

THAT no action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover the

debt then remaining secured by such

mortgage, or any part thereof, or, if

the action or proceeding has been

instituted, that the same has been

discontinued, or that an execution

upon the judgment rendered therein

has been returned unsatisfied, in

whole or in part.

PURSUANT, to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May 7,

2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota.

to pay the debt then secured by

said mortgage and taxes, if any

actually paid by the mortgagee,

on the premises and the costs and

disbursements allowed by law. The

time allowed by law for redemption

by said mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of sale.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage

is reinstated or the property

redeemed, or unless the time for

redemption is reduced by judicial

order, you must vacate the premises

by 11:59 p.m. on November 7, 2019.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: None

Dated: March 8, 2019

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By: /s/

*N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.*

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

Corbin C. Smith, Esq.

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(19-0151-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Mar.

20, 27; Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

default has occurred in conditions of

the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: November

16, 2004

MORTGAGOR: Curtis M Larson,

unmarried.

MORTGAGEE: ABN AMRO

Mortgage Group, Inc.

DATE AND PLACE OF

RECORDING: Recorded

December 8, 2004 Ramsey County

Recorder, Document No. 3814439.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: Nationstar Mortgage

LLC dba Mr. Cooper. Dated

September 7, 2016 Recorded

September 9, 2016, as Document

No. A04623474.

TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE

LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR

STATED ON MORTGAGE: ABN

AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc.

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE

SERVICER: Nationstar Mortgage

LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper

MORTGAGED PROPERTY

ADDRESS: 3240 Hamline Avenue

North, Arden Hills, MN 55112

TAX PARCEL I.D. #:

34.30.23.43.0002

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY:

THE FOLLOWING REAL

PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE

COUNTY OF RAMSEY. STATE OF

MINNESOTA.

THAT PART Of GOVERNMENT

LOT FIVE (5), SECTION THIRTYFOUR

(34); TOWNSHIP THIRTY

(30), RANGE TWENTY-THREE (23),

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

COMMENCING AT A POINT

ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF

GOVERNMENT LOT 5 WHERE IT

INTERSECTS THE SHORE LINE

OF LAKE JOSEPHINE, THENCE.

NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE

OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5 A

DISTANCE OF 24.33 FEET TO A

GRANITE MONUMENT, THENCE

CONTINUING NORTH ALONG

THE WEST LINE OF SAID

GOVERNMENT LOT 5 A DISTANCE

OF 225.77 FEET, THENCE EAST A

DISTANCE OF 42.32 FEET BEING

THE PLACE OF BEGINNING OF

PROPERTY TO BE DESCRIBED:

THENCE SOUTH 19 DEGREES

57 MIN EAST A DISTANCE OF

193.46 FEET MORE OR LESS

TO THE SHORE LINE OF LAKE

JOSEPHINE. THENCE NORTH 57

DEGREES 49 MIN EAST ALONG

THE SHORE OF LAKE JOSEPHINE

A DISTANCE OF 52.77 FEET;

THENCE NORTH PARALLEL

WITH THE WEST LINE OF

GOVERNMENT LOT 5 A DISTANCE

OF 153.75 FEET; THENCE WEST

A DISTANCE OF 110.68 FEET

TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.

TOGETHER WITH A DRIVEWAY

EASEMENT CONTAINED IN 1291

OF DEEDS, PAGE 181, 3240

HAMLINE AVENUE N. INCLUDING

ANY PART OR PORTION OF ANY

STREET OR ALLEY ADJACENT TO

SAID PREMISES HERETOFORE

VACATED TOGETHER WITH

ALL HEREDITAMENTS AND

APPURTENANCES BELONGING

THERETO OR BE VACATED.

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Ramsey

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $125,650.00

AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO

BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE,

INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID

BY MORTGAGEE: $55,720.20

That prior to the commencement of

this mortgage foreclosure proceeding

Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee

complied with all notice requirements

as required by statute; That no action

or proceeding has been instituted at

law or otherwise to recover the debt

secured by said mortgage, or any

part thereof;

PURSUANT to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May

14, 2019 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN

to pay the debt then secured by

said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on

said premises, and the costs and

disbursements, including attorneys’

fees allowed by law subject to

redemption within twelve (12)

months from the date of said sale

by the mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns unless

reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN

Stat. §580.07.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: If the real estate is

an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, unless otherwise provided

by law, the date on or before which

the mortgagor(s) must vacate the

property if the mortgage is not

reinstated under section 580.30 or

the property is not redeemed under

section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on

May 14, 2020 unless that date falls

on a weekend or legal holiday, in

which case it is the next weekday,

and unless the redemption period is

reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat.

Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: None

“THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.”

Dated: March 7, 2019

Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a

Mr. Cooper

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

21 - 19-001453 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Mar. 20, 27; Apr. 3, 10, 17,

24, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

default has occurred in conditions of

the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: May 20,

2010

MORTGAGOR: Ellen A.

McCullough, a single person.

MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

DATE AND PLACE OF

RECORDING: Recorded August

3, 2010 Ramsey County Recorder,

Document No. 4234694.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: U.S. Bank National

Association. Dated May 20, 2010

Recorded August 3, 2010, as

Document No. 4235474.

TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE

LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR

STATED ON MORTGAGE: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE

SERVICER: U.S. Bank National

Association

MORTGAGED PROPERTY

ADDRESS: 1523 St Albans Street

Public Notices

Continued on Page 9

North, Saint Paul, MN 55117

TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 232923140071

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY:

LOT 6, BLOCK 3, NORTHERN

PACIFIC ADDITION TO THE CITY

OF ST. PAUL, RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA.

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Ramsey

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $150,590.00

AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO

BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE,

INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID

BY MORTGAGEE: $136,002.35

That prior to the commencement of

this mortgage foreclosure proceeding

Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee

complied with all notice requirements

as required by statute; That no action

or proceeding has been instituted at

law or otherwise to recover the debt

secured by said mortgage, or any

part thereof;

PURSUANT to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May

14, 2019 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN

to pay the debt then secured by

said Mortgage, and taxes, if any,

on said premises, and the costs

and disbursements, including

attorneys’ fees allowed by law

subject to redemption within six (6)

months from the date of said sale

by the mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns unless

reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN

Stat. §580.07.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: If the real estate is

an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, unless otherwise provided

by law, the date on or before which

the mortgagor(s) must vacate the

property if the mortgage is not

reinstated under section 580.30 or

the property is not redeemed under

section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on

November 14, 2019 unless that date

falls on a weekend or legal holiday,

in which case it is the next weekday,

and unless the redemption period is

reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat.

Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE:None

“THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.”

Dated: March 13, 2019

U.S. Bank National Association

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

19 - 19-002398 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Mar. 27; Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24;

May 1, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That

default has occurred in the conditions

of the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 30,

2011

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $90,734.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Ryan Meredith,

a single person

MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on July 5, 2011 as

Document Number 3846554 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: None.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 20, Block 5,

Ridgegate Patio Homes, Washington

County, Minnesota.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 7859 RIMBLEY ROAD,

WOODBURY, MN 55125

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE

DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE

DATE OF THE NOTICE: $83,427.75

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 17.028.21.11.0107

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: None

THAT no action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover the

debt then remaining secured by such

mortgage, or any part thereof, or, if

the action or proceeding has been

instituted, that the same has been

discontinued, or that an execution

upon the judgment rendered therein

has been returned unsatisfied, in

whole or in part.

PURSUANT, to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May

14, 2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota.

to pay the debt then secured by

said mortgage and taxes, if any

actually paid by the mortgagee,

on the premises and the costs and

disbursements allowed by law. The

time allowed by law for redemption

by said mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of sale.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage is

reinstated or the property redeemed,

or unless the time for redemption is

reduced by judicial order, you must

vacate the premises by 11:59 p.m.

on November 14, 2019.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: None

Dated: March 19, 2019

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By: /s/

*N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.*

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

Corbin C. Smith, Esq.

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(19-0170-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Mar.

27; Apr. 3, 10,17, 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That

default has occurred in the conditions

of the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: January

10, 2011

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $155,944.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Aaron Strain,

single man

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems,

Inc., a Delaware corporation, as

nominee for Waterstone Mortgage

Corporation, a Wisconsin corporation

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on January 21, 2011 as

Document Number 3827821; as

modified of record by document

recorded on August 16, 2018 as

Document No. 4164957 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

by assignment recorded on March

22, 2018 as Document Number

4148371 in the Office of the County

Recorder of Washington County,

Minnesota.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 42, Block 7,

Mississippi Dunes Estates, CIC No.

237 Washington County, Minnesota

APN #: 19-027-21-44-0086

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 6791 99TH STREET

SOUTH, COTTAGE GROVE, MN

55016-1070

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO

BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE

ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:

$142,744.62

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Waterstone Mortgage

Corporation, a Wisconsin corporation

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 19.027.21.44.0086

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 1003715-0000011851-1

THAT no action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover the

debt then remaining secured by such

mortgage, or any part thereof, or, if

the action or proceeding has been

instituted, that the same has been

discontinued, or that an execution

upon the judgment rendered therein

has been returned unsatisfied, in

whole or in part.

PURSUANT, to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May

14, 2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota.

to pay the debt then secured by

said mortgage and taxes, if any

actually paid by the mortgagee,

on the premises and the costs and

disbursements allowed by law. The

time allowed by law for redemption

by said mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of sale.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage is

reinstated or the property redeemed,

or unless the time for redemption is

reduced by judicial order, you must

vacate the premises by 11:59 p.m.

on November 14, 2019.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE: None

Dated: March 21, 2019

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By: /s/

*N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.*

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

Corbin C. Smith, Esq.

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(19-0191-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Mar.

27; Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF

THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE

ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN

THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS

NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

default has occurred in conditions of

the following described mortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: April 12,

2005

MORTGAGOR: Joseph A. Mathews

and Susan M. Mathews, husband

and wife.

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic

Registration Systems, Inc.

DATE AND PLACE OF

RECORDING: Filed May 2, 2005,

Ramsey County Registrar of

Titles, Document No. 1914341 on

Certificate of Title No. 333678.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: U.S. Bank, National

Association, as Trustee, successor

in interest to Bank of America,

National Association as Trustee as

successor by merger to LaSalle

Bank National Association, as

Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear

Stearns Asset Backed Securities

I LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates

Series 2005-FR1. Dated September

5, 2013 Filed September 16, 2013 ,

as Document No. 2222166.

Said Mortgage being upon

Registered Land.

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:

1001944-5000145628-5

LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR

STATED ON MORTGAGE: Fremont

Investment & Loan

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE

SERVICER: Select Portfolio

Servicing, Inc.

MORTGAGED PROPERTY

ADDRESS: 5337 Jackson Drive,

Mounds View, MN 55112

TAX PARCEL I.D. #:

08.30.23.24.0009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY:

Lot 9, Block 4, Pinewood Terrace

No. 2, Reserving therefrom a 5 foot

easement across the rear lot line for

public utilities use, Such as setting

poles, stringing of wires, trimming

or removing of trees, as necessary

for line clearance or for laying of

underground conduits

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Ramsey

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $169,600.00

AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO

BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE,

INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID

BY MORTGAGEE: $210,896.47

That prior to the commencement of

this mortgage foreclosure proceeding

Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee

complied with all notice requirements

as required by statute; That no action

or proceeding has been instituted at

law or otherwise to recover the debt

secured by said mortgage, or any

part thereof;

PURSUANT to the power of sale

contained in said mortgage, the

above described property will be

sold by the Sheriff of said county as

follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: June 5,

2018 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN

to pay the debt then secured by

said Mortgage, and taxes, if any,

on said premises, and the costs

and disbursements, including

attorneys’ fees allowed by law

subject to redemption within six (6)

months from the date of said sale

by the mortgagor(s), their personal

representatives or assigns unless

reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN

Stat. §580.07.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATE

PROPERTY: If the real estate is

an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, unless otherwise provided

by law, the date on or before which

the mortgagor(s) must vacate the

property if the mortgage is not

reinstated under section 580.30 or

the property is not redeemed under

section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on

December 5, 2018, unless that date

falls on a weekend or legal holiday,

in which case it is the next weekday,

and unless the redemption period is

reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat.

Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED

FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION

ON MORTGAGE:None

“THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGOR, THE

MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS,

MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE

WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS

ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA

STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,

DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER

THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED

PREMISES ARE IMPROVED

WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING

OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS,

ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,

AND ARE ABANDONED.”

Dated: March 23, 2018

U.S. Bank National Association,

as Trustee

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

38 - 18-002493 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Apr. 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9,

16, 2018)

NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT

OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

Pursuant to the provisions of

Minnesota Statutes 580.07, the

foregoing foreclosure sale is

postponed until December 20, 2018

at 10:00 AM at the Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN, in said county and state.

Dated: October 10, 2018.

U.S. Bank National Association,

as Trustee

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

38 - 18-002493 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Nov. 7, 2018)

NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT

OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

Pursuant to the provisions of

Minnesota Statutes 580.07, the

foregoing foreclosure sale is

postponed until February 14, 2019

at 10:00 AM at the Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN, in said county and state.

Dated: December 18, 2018.

U.S. Bank National Association,

as Trustee

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

38 - 18-002493 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Dec 16, 2018)

NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT

OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

Pursuant to the provisions of

Minnesota Statutes 580.07, the

foregoing foreclosure sale is

postponed until April 4, 2019 at 10:00

AM at the Sheriff’s Office, Lowry

Building / City Hall Annex, 25 West

4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul, MN,

in said county and state.

Dated: February 13, 2019.

U.S. Bank National Association,

as Trustee

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

38 - 18-002493 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Feb. 20, 27, 2019)

NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT

OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

Pursuant to the provisions of

Minnesota Statutes 580.07, the

foregoing foreclosure sale is

postponed until May 30, 2019 at

10:00 AM at the Sheriff’s Office,

Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25

West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul,

MN, in said county and state.

Dated: April 3, 2019.

U.S. Bank National Association,

as Trustee

Mortgagee/Assignee of

Mortgagee

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee

of Mortgagee

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

38 - 18-002493 FC

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Review: Apr. 10, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

CASE TYPE: OTHER CIVIL

Court File No. _____

SUMMONS

Jodi D. Campbell,

Plaintiff

v.

John J. Larson,

Defendant.

THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED TO

JOHN J. LARSON:

1. YOU ARE BEING SUED. The

Plaintiff has started a lawsuit against

you. The Plaintiff’s Complaint against

you is attached to this Summons.

Do not throw these papers away.

They are official papers that affect

your rights. You must respond to

this lawsuit even though it may not

yet be filed with the Court and there

may be no court file number on this

Summons.

2. YOU MUST REPLY WITHIN

20 DAYS TO PROTECT YOUR

RIGHTS. You must give or mail

to the person who signed this

summons a wrtten response called

an Answer within 20 days of the

date on which you received this

Summons. You must send a copy

of your Answer to the person who

signed this Summons located at:

Krogh Law Firm, P.A.

Nathan J. Krogh

1700 West Highway 36

Rosdale Towers, Suite 223

Roseville, MN 55113

3. YOU MUST RESPOND TO

EACH CLAIM. The Answer is your

written response to the Plaintiff’s

Complaint. In your Answer you

must state whether you agree or

disagree with each paragraph of the

Complaint. If you believe the Plaintiff

should not be given everything

asked for in the Complaint, you must

say so in your Answer.

4. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR CASE

IF YOU DO NOT SEND A WRITTEN

RESPONSE TO THE COMPLAINT

TO THE PERSON WHO SIGNED

THIS SUMMONS. If you do not

answer within 20 days, you will

lose this case. You will not get to

tell your side of the story, and the

Court may decide against you and

award the Plaintiff everything asked

for in the Complaint. If you do not

want to contest the claims stated in

the Complaint, you do not need to

respond. A default judgement can

then be entered against you for the

relief requested in the Complaint.

5. LEGAL ASSISTANCE. You may

wish to get legal help from a lawyer.

If you do not have a lawyer, the Court

Administrator may have information

about places where you can get

legal assistance. Even if you

cannot get legal help, you must

still provide a written Answer to

protect your rights or you may

lose the case.

6. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE

RESOLUTION. The parties

may agree to or be ordered to

participate in an alternative dispute

resolution process under Rule 114

of the Minnesota General Rules of

Practice. You must still send your

written response to the Complaint

even if you expect to use alternative

means of resolving this dispute.

7. THIS LAWSUIT MAY AFFECT

OR BRING INTO QUESTION TITLE

TO REAL PROPERTY located in

Ramsey County, State of Minnesota,

legally described as follows:

That part of Lot Ten (10), Auditor’s

Subdivision No. 55, St. Paul, Minn.,

described and bounded as follows,

to wit: That part of Old Upper

Afton Road, Southerly of present

Upper Afton Road, adjoining

and the following: Beginning

on Northeasterly line of Lot 10

(Southwesterly line of Old Road)

214.05 feet North 47 degrees 27

1/2’ West from East corner of Lot

10; thence Northwesterly on same

course 100 feet; thence South

24 degrees 20 1/3’ West 411.17

feet; thence South 63 degrees 44

2/3’ East 86 feet; thence North 25

degrees 41 1/3’ East 382.97 feet to

beginning, being part of said Lot

10, subject to highway easement

to County of Ramsey recorded in

769 Deeds 481, according to the

recorded plat thereof on file and of

record in the office of Register of

Deeds in and for said County and

State of Minnesota.

Dated: December 18, 2018

By: /s/ Nathan J. Krogh

KROGH LAW FIRM, P.A.:

Nathan J Krogh (#0286680)

1700 West Highway 36

Rosdale Towers, Suite 223

Roseville, MN 55113

Telephone: (651) 631-0500

Facsimile: (651) 631-0545

Email: nathan@kroghlawfirm.com

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

CASE TYPE: MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE

Court File No. 62-CV-19-1301

SUMMONS

U.S. Bank National Association,

Plaintiff,

v.

Cathy L. Chada, Willows on

Woodgate Corporation, John Doe

and Mary Roe,

Defendants.

THE STATE OF MINNESOTA

TO THE ABOVE-NAMED

DEFENDANTS:

1. YOU ARE BEING SUED. The

Plaintiff has started a lawsuit against

you. The Plaintiff’s Complaint against

you is attached to this summons.

Do not throw these papers away.

They are official papers that affect

your rights. You must respond to

this lawsuit even though it may not

yet be filed with the Court and there

may be no court file number on this

summons.

2. YOU MUST REPLY WITHIN

20 DAYS TO PROTECT YOUR

RIGHTS. You must give or mail to

the person who signed this summons

a written response called an Answer

within 20 days of the date on which

you received this Summons. You

must send a copy of your Answer to

the person who signed this summons

located at:

Kevin T. Dobie

Usset, Weingarden & Liebo, P.L.L.P.

4500 Park Glen Road, #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

3. YOU MUST RESPOND TO

EACH CLAIM. The Answer is your

written response to the Plaintiff’s

Complaint. In your Answer you

must state whether you agree or

disagree with each paragraph of the

Complaint. If you believe the Plaintiff

should not be given everything asked

for in the Complaint, you must say so

in your Answer.

4. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR CASE

IF YOU DO NOT SEND A WRITTEN

RESPONSE TO THE COMPLAINT

TO THE PERSON WHO SIGNED

THIS SUMMONS. If you do not

Answer within 20 days, you will

lose this case. You will not get to

tell your side of the story, and the

Court may decide against you and

award the Plaintiff everything asked

for in the complaint. If you do not

want to contest the claims stated in

the complaint, you do not need to

respond. A default judgment can

then be entered against you for the

relief requested in the complaint.

5. LEGAL ASSISTANCE. You may

wish to get legal help from a lawyer.

If you do not have a lawyer, the Court

Administrator may have information

about places where you can get legal

assistance. Even if you cannot get

legal help, you must still provide

a written Answer to protect your

rights or you may lose the case.

6. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE

RESOLUTION. The parties

may agree to or be ordered to

participate in an alternative dispute

resolution process under Rule 114

of the Minnesota General Rules of

Practice. You must still send your

written response to the Complaint

even if you expect to use alternative

means of resolving this dispute.

7. THIS LAWSUIT MAY AFFECT

OR BRING INTO QUESTION TITLE

TO REAL PROPERTY located in

Ramsey County, State of Minnesota,

located at 847 Woodgate Drive, Unit

#114, Vadnais Heights, Minnesota

55127.

The object of this action is to

foreclose a mortgage executed

by and between Cathy L. Chada,

unmarried, as mortgagor to U.S.

Bank N.A. as mortgagee, dated

June 11, 2003, and filed in the

office of the County Recorder on

February 3, 2004, as Document No.

3725484, as corrected by Corrective

Mortgage recorded on May 5, 2005

as Document No. 3854159 and

as amended by Court Order dated

December 7, 2015 and recorded

December 16, 2015 as Document

No. A04587916 and encumbers the

following described property, lying

and being in the County of Ramsey

and State of Minnesota:

Unit 114, CIC No. 428, Willows on

Woodgate Condominium, Ramsey

County, Minnesota (“Property”).

*Personal judgment is sought only

against Cathy L. Chada.

Minnesota General Rules of

Practice set forth alternative dispute

resolution processes. These

processes are defined and discussed

in Rule 114 and may be available as

a method of resolving this litigation.

Dated: February 25, 2019

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

By: /s/ Kevin T. Dobie

Kevin T. Dobie, No. 388322

Attorney for Plaintiff

4500 Park Glen Road, #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

kevin@uwllaw.com

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 17, 2019)

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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION

OF CONTRACT FOR DEED

TO: THE HEIRS OF EUGENE

CARTER

YOU ARE NOTIFIED:

1. Default has occurred in the

Contract For Deed (“Contract”) dated

October 24, 2011, and recorded on

November 21, 2011 as Document

Number 4306800 in the Office of

the County Recorder of Ramsey

County, Minnesota, in which the

Hawthorne Family Trust, Faconnable

Property Holdings, LLC, as Trustee

as seller sold to Eugene Carter and

Annetta Carter as purchaser, the

real property in Ramsey County,

Minnesota described as follows:

Lot 16, Block 9, Oak Ville Park.

2. The default is as follows:

The failure to make the payments

due under the terms of the Contract

in

The amount of $7,035.30 as of

March 3, 2019.

3. The conditions contained in

Minn. Stat. 559.209 have been

complied with or are not applicable.

4. THIS NOTICE IS TO INFORM

YOU THAT BY THIS NOTICE

THE SELLER HAS BEGUN

PROCEEDINGS UNDER

MINNESOTA STATUTES,

SECTION 559.21, TO TERMINATE

YOUR CONTRACT FOR THE

PURCHASE OF YOUR PROPERTY

FOR THE REASONS SPECIFIED

IN THIS NOTICE. THE CONTRACT

WILL TERMINATE 90 DAYS

AFTER THE FIRST DATE OF

PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

UNLESS BEFORE THEN:

(a) THE PERSON AUTHORIZED

IN THIS NOTICE TO RECEIVE

PAYMENTS RECEIVES FROM

YOU:

(1) THE AMOUNT THIS NOTICE

SAYS YOU OWE; PLUS

(2) THE COSTS OF SERVICE (TO

BE SENT TO YOU); PLUS

(3) $500 TO APPLY TO

ATTORNEYS’ FEES ACTUALLY

EXPENDED OR INCURRED; PLUS

(4) FOR CONTRACTS EXECUTED

ON OR AFTER MAY 1, 1980,

ANY ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS

BECOMING DUE UNDER THE

CONTRACT TO THE SELLER

AFTER THIS NOTICE WAS

SERVED ON YOU; PLUS

(5) FOR CONTRACTS, OTHER

THAN EARNEST MONEY

CONTRACTS, PURCHASE

AGREEMENTS, AND EXERCISED

OPTIONS, EXECUTED ON OR

AFTER AUGUST 1, 1985, $140.70

(WHICH IS TWO PERCENT OF

THE AMOUNT IN DEFAULT AT

THE TIME OF SERVICE OTHER

THAN THE FINAL BALLOON

PAYMENT, ANY TAXES,

ASSESSMENTS, MORTGAGES,

OR PRIOR CONTRACTS THAT

ARE ASSUMED BY YOU); OR

(b) YOU SECURE FROM A

COUNTY OR DISTRICT COURT AN

ORDER THAT THE TERMINATION

OF THE CONTRACT BE

SUSPENDED UNTIL YOUR

CLAIMS OR DEFENSES ARE

FINALLY DISPOSED OF BY TRIAL,

HEARING OR SETTLEMENT. YOUR

ACTION MUST SPECIFICALLY

STATE THOSE FACTS AND

GROUNDS THAT DEMONSTRATE

YOUR CLAIMS OR DEFENSES.

IF YOU DO NOT DO ONE OR

THE OTHER OF THE ABOVE

THINGS WITHIN THE TIME

PERIOD SPECIFIED IN THIS

NOTICE, YOUR CONTRACT WILL

TERMINATE AT THE END OF THE

PERIOD AND YOU WILL LOSE ALL

THE MONEY YOU HAVE PAID ON

THE CONTRACT; YOU WILL LOSE

YOUR RIGHT TO POSSESSION

OF THE PROPERTY; YOU MAY

LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO ASSERT

ANY CLAIMS OR DEFENSES

THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE; AND

YOU WILL BE EVICTED. IF YOU

HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT

THIS NOTICE, CONTACT AN

ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY.

5. The name mailing address and

street address of the seller or and

attorney authorized by the seller to

accept payments pursuant to this

notice is:

Name: Faconnable Property

Holdings LLC

Mailing Address and Street Address:

2200 W. 66th Street, Suite 205

Minneapolis, MN 55423

Telephone Number: 612-208-7878

This is the person authorized to

receive the payments under this

notice.

/s/ Faconnable Property Holdings,

LLC

This instrument drafted by:

Daniel Stauner

Attorney at Law

8424 Meadow Lake Rd. E

Minneapolis, MN 55428

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 24, 2019)

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IN PROCEEDINGS

SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL

REGISTRATION OF LAND

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

CASE TYPE (10) TORRENS

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

File No. 82-CV-18-5502

In the Matter of the Petition of

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,

In relation to Certificate of Title

No.70806 issued for land in the

County of Washington and State of

Minnesota and legally described as

follows:

Unit No. 106 and Unit No. G-106,

Condominium No. 54, Pond View

Apartments, a Condominium,

located in the County of Washington,

pursuant to the Declaration Doc. No.

79184 and the By-Laws Doc. No.

79185; subject to the provisions,

restrictions and easements of said

Declaration and By-Laws; Subject to

the provisions of Minnesota Uniform

Condominium Act, Minnesota

Statutes 1980, Chapter 515A and

amendatory thereof.

EXCEPT

That part of the common element

of CONDOMINIUM NUMBER

54, POND VIEW APARTMENTS

AND CONDOMINIUM NUMBER

54, POND VIEW APARTMENTS,

A CONDOMINIUM, FIRST

SUPPLEMENTAL CONDOMINIUM

PLAT, shown as Parcel 216

on Minnesota Department of

Transportation Right of Way Plats

Numbered 82-117 and 82-119,

together with other rights as set forth

below, forming and being part of said

Parcel 216; Temporary Easement:

a temporary easement for highway

purposes as shown on said plats as

to said Parcel 216 by the temporary

easement symbol, said easement

shall cease on December 1, 2018,

or on such earlier date upon which

the Commissioner of Transportation

determines by formal order that it

is no longer needed for highway

purposes.

TO: Mallory Nolen and parties in

possession.

Upon receiving and filing the Report

of the Examiner of Titles in the aboveentitled

matter, IT IS ORDERED,

that you, and all persons interested,

appear before this Court on the 22nd

day of April, 2019, at 9:00 AM in of

the Washington County Government

Center, 14949 62nd Street North,

Stillwater, MN 55082 and then, or as

Public Notices

Continued from Page 8

Public Notices

Continued on Page 10

soon thereafter as said matter can be

heard, show cause, if any there be,

why this Court should not enter an

Order as follows:

Reforming Document No. 1185998

nunc pro tunc to incorporate the

full, correct, and complete legal

description of the Subject Property,

namely:

Unit No. 106 and Unit No. G-106,

Condominium No. 54, Pond View

Apartments, a Condominium,

located in the County of Washington,

pursuant to the Declaration Doc. No.

79184 and the By-Laws Doc. No.

79185; subject to the provisions,

restrictions and easements of said

Declaration and By-Laws; Subject to

the provisions of Minnesota Uniform

Condominium Act, Minnesota

Statutes 1980, Chapter 515A and

amendatory thereof.

EXCEPT

That part of the common element

of CONDOMINIUM NUMBER

54, POND VIEW APARTMENTS

AND CONDOMINIUM NUMBER

54, POND VIEW APARTMENTS,

A CONDOMINIUM, FIRST

SUPPLEMENTAL CONDOMINIUM

PLAT, shown as Parcel 216

on Minnesota Department of

Transportation Right of Way Plats

Numbered 82-117 and 82-119,

together with other rights as set forth

below, forming and being part of said

Parcel 216; Temporary Easement:

a temporary easement for highway

purposes as shown on said plats as

to said Parcel 216 by the temporary

easement symbol, said easement

shall cease on December 1, 2018,

or on such earlier date upon which

the Commissioner of Transportation

determines by formal order that it

is no longer needed for highway

purposes.

And adjudicating that Document No.

1185998 as a valid and enforceable

first mortgage lien which encumbers

the Subject Property.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that

this Order be served:

(a) at least 10 days prior to such

hearing upon the above-named

parties residing in this State in the

manner provided by law for the

service of Summons in a civil action;

(b) at least 14 days prior to such

hearing upon any of the abovenamed

nonresidents by sending

a copy of this Order to such

nonresidents at his/her post office

address, by registered or certified

mail, with a return receipt requested;

(c) upon any party who cannot be

found by two weeks published notice

and by sending a copy of this Order

at least 14 days prior to the hearing

by First Class mail to such party at

his/her last known address and by

sending another copy of this Order at

least 14 days prior to the hearing by

First Class mail to his/her address as

stated on the Certificate of Title, if an

address is so stated.

(d) upon a dissolved, withdrawn or

revoked business entity governed by

Minn. Stat., Chp. 302A, 303, 317A,

322A, 322B or 323 in the manner

provided by Minn. Stat. 5.25. (Note:

return date on the Order to Show

Cause must be at least 30 days after

the date of mailing by the Secretary

of State).

Dated: March 7, 2019

By: /s/ Richard C. Ilkka

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT

Entry of this Order to Show Cause is

recommended.

EDWARD W. SIMONET, III

EXAMINER OF TITLES

By: /s/ Edward W. Simonet, III

Attorney for Petitioner:

Samuel R. Coleman

Attorney at Law

The Academy Professional Building

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

Telephone: (651) 209-9785

samuel@theacademylawgroup.

com

Attorney Reg. No. 389839

(17-0926-PS03)

ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED

ONLY BY THOSE WHO WISH TO

OBJECT TO THE ENTRY OF THE

ABOVE-DESCRIBED ORDER.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE COURT DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-201

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

FORMAL ADJUDICATION OF

INTESTACY, DETERMINATION

OF HEIRSHIP, APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the Matter of the Estate of

Tasha Lee Anderson,

Decedent.

IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE is

given that on April 30, 2019 at 9:00

a.m. a hearing will be held in this Court

at Ramsey County Courthouse, 15

West Kellogg Boulevard, Courtroom

1670, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55102

for the adjudication of intestacy,

determination of heirship, and for

the appointment of Ashlee Vo,

whose address is 853 7th, Avenue

NW, Arlington, Minnesota 55307 as

personal-representative of the Estate

of the Decedent in a supervised

administration.

Any objections to the petition must

be filed with the Court prior to or

raised at the hearing. If proper and

if no objections are filed or raised,

the personal representative will

be appointed with full-power to

administer the Estate including the

power to collect all assets, to pay

all legal debts, claims, taxes and

expenses, to sell real and personal

property, and to do al I necessary

acts for the Estate.

Any charitable beneficiary may

request notice of the probate

proceeding be given to the attorney

general pursuant to Minnesota

Statute Section 501B.41. Subdivision

5.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that

notice shall be given by publishing

this Notice and Order as provided

by law and by mailing a copy of

this Notice and Order at least 14

days prior to the hearing date to all

interested persons and persons who

have filed a demand for notice.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minn. Stat § 524.3-801) all creditors

having claims against the Estate

are required to present the claims

to the personal representative or to

the Court Administrator within four

months after the date of this Notice

or the claims will be barred.

Dated: March 18, 2019

BY THE COURT

Michael F. Upton,

Court Administrator

By: Annette Chlebeck,

Deputy Court Administrator

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE COURT DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-247

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

FORMAL PROBATE OF WILL

PREVIOUSLY PROBATED

INFORMALLY AND FOR

FORMAL APPOINTMENT OF

SUCCESSOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE

Estate of:

Patricia K. Andren,

aka Patricia Kathleen Andren,

Decedent.

It is Ordered and Notice is given

that o May 7, 2019 at 9:00 o’clock

a.m., a hearing will be held in this

Court at 1670 Ramsey County

Courthouse, 15 Kellogg Blvd. West,

Saint Paul, MN 55102, for the formal

probate of an instrument purporting

to be the will of Decedent dated

October 22, 1981 (“Will”), which was

previously probated informally and

for the appointment of Sean Andren,

whose address is 22355 Elston

Avenue, Forest Lake, MN 55025, as

successor personal representative

of the Estate of the Decedent in an

unsupervised administration. Any

objections to the petition must be

filed with the court prior to or raised

at the hearing. If proper and if no

objections are filed or raised, the

successor personal representative

will be appointed with full power

to administer the Estate, including

the power to collect all assets, pay

all legal debts, claims, taxes and

expenses, sell real and personal

property, and do all necessary acts

for the Estate.

Dated: March 28, 2019

/s/ Kimberly Smith,

Deputy Court Administrator

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 82-PR-19-1187

AMENDED NOTICE OF AND

ORDER FOR HEARING

ON PETITION FOR

FORMAL ADJUDICATION

OF INTESTACY,

DETERMINATION OF HEIRS,

FORMAL APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re: Estate of

Leonard Earl Jarvis

Decedent.

It is Ordered and Notice is given

that on April 30th, 2019 at 9:00

a.m., a hearing will be held in this

Court at the Washington County

Government Center, 14949 62nd St.

North, Stillwater, Minnesota 55082,

on a petition for the adjudication

of intestacy and determination

of Decedent’s heirs, and for the

appointment of Jean Espanola Jarvis

(f/k/a Palma), whose address is

21320 Manning Trail North, Scandia,

Minnesota 55073, as personal

representative of the Decedent’s

estate in an unsupervised

administration.

Any objections to the petition must

be raised at the hearing or filed with

the Court prior to the hearing. If the

petition is proper and no objections

are filed or raised, the personal

representative will be appointed

with the full power to administer the

Decedent’s estate, including the

power to collect all assets; to pay

all legal debts, claims, taxes, and

expenses; to sell real and personal

property; and to do all necessary

acts for the Decedent’s estate.

Notice is further given that, subject

to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all

creditors having claims against the

Decedent’s estate are required to

present the claims to the personal

representative or to the Court within

four (4) months after the date of this

notice or the claims will be barred.

Dated: 3-28-2019

Sheridan K Hawley,

District Court Judge

Annette Fritz,

Court Administrator

Schwieger Law Firm, PLLC

Derk Schwieger, J.D., LL.M.

MN# 309394

7101 York Avenue South, Suite 309

Edina, MN 55435

Telephone: (952) 854-2900

Facsimile: (952) 854-2909

E-mail: derk@lawslf.com

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 82-PR-19-1305

NOTICE AND ORDER OF

HEARING ON PETITION

FOR PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Gene Peltier, aka Gene M Peltier,

aka Gene Myron Peltier,

Decedent

It is Ordered and Notice is given

that on May 7, 2019 , at 9:00 AM a

hearing will be held in this Court at

14949 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

Minnesota, for the formal probate

of an instrument purporting to be

the Will of the Decedent dated,

September 15, 2010, (“Will”), and

for the appointment of Bruce M.

Peltier, whose address is 10407

Grand Oaks Trail, Woodbury, MN,

55129 as Personal Representative

of the Estate of the Decedent in

an unsupervised administration.

Any objections to the petition must

be filed with the Court prior to or

raised at the hearing. If proper and

if no objections are filed or raised,

the Personal Representative will

be appointed with full power to

administer the Estate including the

power to collect all assets, to pay

all legal debts, claims, taxes and

expenses, to sell real and personal

property, and to do all necessary acts

for the Estate.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-

801) all creditors having claims

against the Estate are required to

present the claims to the Personal

Representative or to the Court

Administrator within four months

after the date of this Notice or the

claims will be barred.

Dated: 3-26-19

BY THE COURT

Sheridan Hawley,

Judge of District Court

Annette Fritz,

Court Administrator

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No.62-PR-19-189

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL AND

INFORMAL APPOINTMENT

OF CO-PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVES AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re: EState of

Lynn E. Schoch,

a/k/a Lynn Ellen Schoch,

a/k/a Lynn Schoch,

Decedent.

Notice is given that an Application

for Informal Probate of Will and

Informal Appointment of Co-Personal

Representatives was filed with the

Registrar, along with a Will dated

July 24, 2015.

The Registrar accepted the

application and informally appointed

John C. Schoch, whose address is

933 Pineapple Road, South Daytona,

Florida 32119, and Merchants Bank,

National Association, whose address

is 102 East Third Street, Winona,

Minnesota 55987, to serve as Co-

Personal Representatives of the

Decedent’s estate.

Any heir, devisee or other interested

person may be entitled to appointment

as personal representative or

may object to the appointment of

the personal representative. Any

objection to the appointment of the

personal representative must be filed

with the Court, and any properly filed

objection will be heard by the Court

after notice is provided to interested

persons of the date of hearing on the

objection.

Unless objections are filed, and

unless the Court orders otherwise,

the personal representative has the

full power to administer the estate,

including, after thirty (30) days from

the issuance of letters testamentary,

the power to sell, encumber, lease,

or distribute any interest in real

estate owned by the Decedent.

Notice is further given that, subject

to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all

creditors having claims against the

Decedent’s estate are required to

present the claims to the personal

representative or to the Court within

four (4) months after the date of this

notice or the claims will be barred.

Dated: March 21, 2019

Laura J. Stevens,

Registrar

Michael F. Upton,

Court Administrator

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No. 62-PR-19-168

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

FORMAL ADJUDICATION OF

INTESTACY, DETERMINATION

OF HEIRSHIP, AND

APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Thomas Coyne Connolly,

Decedent.

It is Ordered and Notice is given

that on April 16, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.,

a hearing will be held in this Court

at Room 1670, Ramsey County

Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg

Boulevard, Saint Paul, Minnesota,

for the adjudication of intestacy

and determination of heirship of the

Decedent, and for the appointment

of: Timothy Thomas Connolly, whose

address is: 1940 N. Lincoln Avenue,

Apt. 204, Chicago, IL 60614, as

personal representative of the Estate

of the Decedent in an unsupervised

administration. Any objections to the

petition must be filed with the Court

prior to or raised at the hearing.

If proper and if no objections

are filed or raised, the personal

representative will be appointed with

full power to administer the Estate

including the power to collect all

assets, to pay all legal debts, claims,

taxes and expenses, to sell real and

personal peroperty, and to do all

necessary acts for the Estate.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all creditors

having claims against the Estate

are required to present the claims

to the personal representative or to

the Court Administrator within four

months after the date of this Notice

or the claims will be barred.

Dated: 3-6-2019

District Court Judge,

Probate Division

Court Administrator

By: /s/ Mary Wiederholt

Deputy Court Administrator

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 82-PR-19-1039

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Gordon Herman, aka Gordon W.

Herman,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application

for informal probate of the

Decedent’s Will, dated November

29, 2012, (“Will”), has been filed with

the Registrar. The application has

been granted.

Notice is also given that the Registrar

has informally appointed Terry

Herman, whose address is 14753

80th Street S,, Hastings, Minnesota,

55033, and Elizabeth Herman,

whose address is 1349 Jefferson

Street, Hastings, MN 55033, as

co-personal representatives of the

Estate of the Decedent. Any heir,

devisee or other interested person

may be entitled to appointment as

personal representative or may

object to the appointment of the

personal representative. Unless

objections are filed with the Court

(pursuant to Minnesota Statutes

section 524.3-607) and the Court

otherwise orders, the personal

representative has full power to

administer the Estate, including, after

30 days from the date of issuance of

letters, the power to sell, encumber,

lease or distribute teal estate.

Any objections to the probate of the

Will or appointment of the Personal

Representatives must be filed with

this Court and will be heard by the

Court after the filing of an appropriate

petition and proper notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-

801) all creditors having claims

against the Estate are required to

present the claims to the personal

representative or to the Court

Administrator within four months

after the date of this Notice or the

claims will be barred.

Dated: 3-26-2019

Erin Boettcher,

Registrar

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr. 3,

10, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-228

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL AND

APPOINTMET OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE(S) AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re: Estate of

Jimmy Sheldon Lindgren

also known as Jimmy S.

Lindgren,

Deceased

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS

AND CREDITORS:

Notice is hereby given, that an

application for informal probate of

the above named decedent last will,

dated March 18, 2009, has been

filed with the Registrar herein, and

the application has been granted

informally probating such will. Any

objections may be filed in the above

named Court and the same will be

heard by the Court upon notice of

hearing fixed for such purpose.

Notice is hereby further given

that informal appointment of Lyle

T. Nelson whose address is 17153

Staples Street NE, Ham Lake, MN

55304, as personal representative

of the the estate of the above named

decedent, has been made, Any heir,

devisee or other interested person

may be entitled to appointment as

personal representative empowered

to fully administer the estate

including, after 30 days from the date

of issuance of letters, the power to

sell, encumber, lease or distribute

real estate, unless objections thereto

are filed with the Court (pursuant to

Section 524.3-607) and the Court

otherwise orders.

Notice is further given that (subject

to Minn. Stat. 524.3-801(b)(c))

ALL CREDITORS having claims

against said estate are required to

present the same to the personal

representative(s) or to the Court

Administrator within four months

after the date of this notice or said

claims will be barred.

Dated: 3-27-19

Laura J. Stevens,

Registrar

Michael F. Upton,

Court Administrator

Attorney: Charles W. LaDue

425 Coon Rapids Blvd.

P.O. Box 48097

Coon Rapids, MN 55448-0097

Phone: (763) 780-1695

59341

Email: charlesladue@popp.net

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No. 62-PR-19-214

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

FORMAL ADJUDICATION OF

INTESTACY, DETERMINATION

OF HEIRSHIP, AND

APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Ruth Ann Prospal,

Decedent.

It is Ordered and Notice is given

that on April 30, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.,

a hearing will be held in this Court

at Room 650, Ramsey County

Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg

Boulevard, Saint Paul, Minnesota,

for the adjudication of intestacy

and determination of heirship of the

Decedent, and for the appointment

of: Rosalie Marie Whaley, whose

address is: 39 E Imperial Drive,

West Saint Paul, MN 55118, as

personal representative of the Estate

of the Decedent in an unsupervised

administration. Any objections to the

petition must be filed with the Court

prior to or raised at the hearing.

If proper and if no objections

are filed or raised, the personal

representative will be appointed with

full power to administer the Estate

including the power to collect all

assets, to pay all legal debts, claims,

taxes and expenses, to sell real and

personal peroperty, and to do all

necessary acts for the Estate.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all creditors

having claims against the Estate

are required to present the claims

to the personal representative or to

the Court Administrator within four

months after the date of this Notice

or the claims will be barred.

Dated: 3-22-2019

District Court Judge,

Probate Division

Court Administrator

By: /s/ Kimberly Smith

Deputy Court Administrator

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Bodhran Tippers

2. Principal Place of Business:6671

Gretchen Lane N, Oakdale, MN

55128, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: David Draeger; 6671

Gretchen Lane N, Oakdale, MN

55128, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3/30/2019

/s/ David Draeger

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 17, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or

will be conducted: MJK Property

Maintenance

2. Principal Place of Business: 1183

Ross Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55106,

USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Michael James Kickbush;

1183 Ross Ave, Saint Paul, MN

55106, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 04/03/2019

/s/Michael James Kickbush

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: COURTNEY SCOTT

HOLMES

2. Principal Place of Business:

Fulton Industrial Boulevard PMB

366186. South Fulton, Georgia

[30336] the United States of America,

Republic Territory.

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name:

Name: :Holmes, Scott-Courtney.

Address: Care of: General Post-

Office/General Post. Post Office

Box 366186. South Fulton, Georgia,

Republic Territory. [30336] the United

States of America, Republic Territory.

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3/17/2019

/s/ By:Holmes, Scott-Courtney.

All Rights Preserved

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Current Global

2. Principal Place of Business: 909

Third Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name:

Name: CMGRP, INC.

Address:909 Third Ave, New York,

NY 10022, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3/25/2019

/s/Robert Dobson, VP

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: IPG PR

2. Principal Place of Business: 909

Third Ave, New York, NY, 10022,

USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name:

Name: CMGRP, INC.

Address:909 Third Ave, New York,

NY, 10022, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3/25/2019

/s/ Robert Dobson, VP

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Energetic Elevation

2. Principal Place of Business: 500

Robert St. N. #605, Saint Paul, MN

55101, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name:

Name: Mindy Schulke

Address: 500 Robert St. N. #605,

Saint Paul, MN 55101, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 1-26-2019

/s/ Mindy Schulke

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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AMENDMENT TO

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA STATUTES

CHAPTER 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Mr Quick Pick St Paul

MN

2. Principal Place of Business: 445

Minnesota St Ste 1500, Saint Paul,

MN 55101, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Had-Me Locks, LLC, 445

Minnesota St Ste 1500, Saint Paul,

MN 55101, USA

4. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 1003377600039

Originally filed on:

5. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3-20-2019

/s/ Howard Downer

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

TO: CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

OF THE RLD GROUP, INC.,

A MINNESOTA CORPORATION

Dear Sir or Madam:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that The

RLD Group, Inc., a Minnesota

corporation, whose principal place

of business is 1380 E. County Road

E, Vadnais Heights, MN 55110, is in

the process of dissolving. A Notice of

Intent to Dissolve was filed with the

Minnesota Secretary of State on the

25th day of March, 2019.

If you claim that The RLD Group,

Inc. owes you any money, you must

present a written claim to Daniel

D. Ganter, Jr. Esq. at Barna. Guzy

& Steffen, Ltd., 400 Northtown

Financial Plaza, 200 Coon Rapids

Boulevard, Coon Rapids, MN 55433.

The written claim must be received

no later than July 1, 2019.

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, 2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at our Maplewood

Locations on Tuesday 05/07/19

10:00AM 2250 White Bear Ave.,

Maplewood MN 55109

Unit number 1000 leased by

Rebecca Boles

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $559.90

12:00 PM 1195 Hwy 36,

Maplewood, MN 55109

Unit number 362C leased by Donald

McKinnon

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $884.60

Unit number 405 leased by Allen

Pearson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 619.70

Unit number 702 leased by Billy

Sjerven

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 404.75

Unit number 311 leased by Bridget

Olson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 569.75

Unit number 475 leased by Julie

Nickeson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 529.75

Unit number 480 leased by Leigha

Walker

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $529.75

Unit number 332A leased by Nick

Goedert

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 579.80

Unit number 610 leased by Jessica

Public Notices

Continued on Page 11

Public Notices

Continued from Page 9

Doocy

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $598.55

Unit number 117 leased by Michelle

Vang

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $559.80

Unit number 528 leased by Charles

Hamer

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 663.60

Unit number 725 leased by Younger

Doe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $723.60

Unit number 535 leased by David

Fitzgerald

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 559.80

Unit number 384 leased by

Stephanie Tessmer

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $339.80

Unit number 430 leased by

Bernadette Belland

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $439.80

Unit number 514 leased by Rochelle

Reed

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $500.62

Unit number 312 leased by Steven

Barone

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $379.85

Unit number 441& 358 leased by

Russell Vanasse

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $699.75

Unit number 337A leased by

Bernardo Flores

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $319.90

Unit number 674 leased by Michael

Kalinowski

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $604.75

Unit number 722 &529 leased by

Cheryl Hilyar

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 1,084.65

Unit number 483 leased by Jennifer

Diego

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 209.90

Unit number 203 leased by Eric

Mack

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 139.90

Unit number 383 & 467 leased by

Cheryl Pierson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due $ 344.90

(Review: Apr. 10, 24, 2019)

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NOTICE

The following vehicle must be

claimed by April 17th or it will be sold

1993 Mercury Cougar

Color: Blue

Plate: IL G185930

VIN: 1MEPM6247PH681175

Budget Towing

560 Randolph Ave

St. Paul, MN 55102

651-771-8817

(Review: Apr. 3, 10 , 2019)

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NOTICE

The following vehicle must be

claimed by April 17th or it will be sold

2005 Ford Escape

Color: White

No Plates

VIN: 1FMCU031X5KA78136

Budget Towing

560 Randolph Ave

St. Paul, MN 55102

651-771-8817

(Review: Apr. 3, 10 , 2019)

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NOTICE

The following vehicle must be

claimed by May 1st, 2019 or it will be

sold:

2007 Toyota Sequoia

Color: White

Plate: WI 317-UDT

VIN: STDBT48A17S282158

RECOVER FROM

BUDGET TOWING

560 RANDOLPH

ST PAUL MN 55102

651-771-8817

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

_____

NOTICE

The following vehicle must be

claimed by May 1st, 2019 or it will be

sold:

2009 Nissan Titan

Color: Dark Grey

Plate: Tenn 3J92F3

VIN: 1N6BA06C89N319912

RECOVER FROM

BUDGET TOWING

560 RANDOLPH

ST PAUL MN 55102

651-771-8817

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

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ASSESMENT NOTICE

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

REGARDING PROPERTY

ASSESSMENTS

THIS MAY AFFECT YOUR

2020 PROPERTY TAXES.

Notice is hereby given that the Local

Board of Appeal and Equalization for

Lake Elmo shall meet on April 24,

2019, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., at Lake Elmo

City Hall, 3800 Laverne Avenue

North, Lake Elmo, MN 55042.

The purpose of this meeting is to

determine whether property in the

jurisdiction has been properly valued

and classified by the assessor.

If you believe the value or

classification of your property is

incorrect, please contact your

assessor’s office to discuss your

concerns. If you disagree with the

valuation or classification after

discussing it with your assessor, you

may appear before the Local Board

of Appeal and Equalization. The

board will review your assessments

and may make corrections as

needed. Generally, you must appeal

to the Local Board before appealing

to the County Board of Appeal and

Equalization.

Given under my hand this 21st day

of March, 2019

Julie Johnson

Clerk of the City of Lake Elmo

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 2019)

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LAKE ELMO PUBLIC

HEARING NOTICE

DATE: Monday, April 22, 2019

TIME: 7:00 p.m.

PLACE:

Lake Elmo City Hall

3800 Laverne Avenue North

Lake Elmo, MN 55042

Phone: 651-747-3900

Fax: 651-747-3901

PURPOSE: The Lake Elmo

Planning Commission will be holding

a public hearing to consider the

following item(s):

1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT

(CUP) AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PLANS.

The City of Lake Elmo has received

a request from SRF Consulting, on

behalf of Metro Transit, for approval

of a CUP for a Park and Ride

Lot and for final PUD plans. The

proposed park and ride lot would

be on the southwest corner of I-94

and Manning Avenue on a 5.66

acre property on the south side of

realigned Hudson Blvd. (on one of

the lots in the Four Corners Second

Addition). The proposal includes

parking for 550 vehicles, with a bus

stop and a passenger waiting/shelter,

a driver restroom/maintenance

building, and a passenger drop off/

pick up area. They are proposing

to include lighting, security cameras

and electric vehicle charging stations

as part of their site.

2. VARIANCE REQUEST. The City

of Lake Elmo received a variance

request to construct a new home on

the vacant property located between

8120 Hill Trail N. and 8130 Hill

Trail N. (09.029.21.22.0008). The

applicant is seeking variance(s) to

receive relief from the following City

standards; minimum required size

of drain field, minimum lot size in a

riparian zone, minimum lot width,

maximum impervious surface,

setback from top of bluff, and the

minimum setback from ordinary high

water level.

All persons wishing to be heard on

the above items should attend the

meeting. Written comments may

be submitted to the City no later

than 4:00 p.m. on Monday, April 15,

2019; or emailed to Ken Roberts

at kroberts@lakeelmo.org no later

than noon on the day of the meeting.

Materials regarding the above items

are available for review at the Lake

Elmo City offices (Monday – Friday;

8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (excluding

holidays)). Please call City Hall if

you have any questions.

Ken Roberts – Planning Director

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 2019)

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CITY OF LANDFALL VILLAGE

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-003

AN ORDINANCE

ESTABLISHING RULES

AND REGULATIONS FOR

SPECIAL EVENTS

The City Council of the City of

Landfall Village, Washington County,

Minnesota hereby ordains:

Section 1. PURPOSE. The

purpose of this ordinance is to

protect the health, safety and welfare

of the citizens of the City of Landfall

Village by regulating the time, place

and manner of special events and by

establishing permit requirements for

conducting such events.

Section 2. DEFINITIONS. For

the purpose of this ordinance, the

following definitions shall apply

unless the context clearly indicates

or requires a different meaning:

APPLICANT shall mean any person

or organization who seeks a permit

to conduct or sponsor a special event

within the City.

AMPLIFIED EVENT shall mean

any special event that includes

electronically amplified music and/or

voices.

NON-AMPLIFIED EVENT shall

mean any special event that does not

include electronically amplified music

and/or voices.

SPECIAL EVENT shall mean

an outdoor gathering of at least_

individuals whether on public or

private property, assembled with a

common purpose, for a period of one

hour or longer but may not exceed

twelve hours in duration. Special

Events include, but are not limited

to concerts, theatrical productions,

public dances, fairs, carnivals,

circuses, parades, flea markets,

auctions, marathons, walkathons,

festivals, races, bicycle events,

celebrations, or any other gathering

or events of similar nature. Special

Events do not include events that are

not open to the public and held on

private property such as graduation

parties or social parties.

Section 3. PERMIT REQUIRED.

No person or organization shall hold,

conduct or participate in a special

event within the City unless a permit

has been issued for such event upon

timely written application made to the

City.

Subdivision 1. Application for

Permit. Each written application

for a special event permit must be

made at least 45 days in advance of

the event’s proposed date in a form

prescribed by the City Administrator

or Clerk. This application period shall

not begin to run until a complete

application has been filed with the

City. A fee, as established by City

Council resolution from time to time,

shall be paid to the City along with

the completed application form. In

addition to the fee, the applicant

shall pay all additional costs incurred

by the City as a direct result of the

special event. Failure to provide a

complete application or to pay the

fee, as herein required, is sufficient

reason to deny the special event

permit.

Subdivision 2. Issuance of

Permit, Conditions. Special event

permits will be issued upon City

Council approval. The Council may

attach reasonable conditions to the

permit as are deemed necessary to

protect the health, safety and welfare

of the community and of event

participants. Such conditions may

pertain to any of the following:

a) Location and hours during which

the event may be held;

b) Sanitation/availability of potable

water;

c) Security/crowd management;

d) Parking and traffic issues;

e) Emergency and medical

services;

f) Clean-up of premises and

surrounding area/trash disposal;

g) Insurance;

h) Lighting;

i) Fire service/safety;

j) Temporary construction,

barricades/fencing;

k) Removal of advertising/

promotional materials;

l) Noise levels;

m) Alcohol consumption;

n) Notification of residents or

businesses;

o) Any other conditions which the

Council deems necessary.

Subdivision 3. Exceptions to

the Permit Requirement. The

permit requirement contained in

this ordinance does not apply to the

following:

a) Special events sponsored and

managed by the City or Sheriffs

Office;

b) Funerals and funeral

processions;

c) Events on the grounds of any

school, community center, museum,

place of worship, conference

center, stadium, athletic field,

arena, auditorium or similar place

of assembly when used for regularly

established assembly purposes.

Subdivision 4. Restriction on

Number of Special Events. No

more than four amplified events shall

be permitted at one location in any

one calendar year. There shall be no

limit on the number of non-

amplified

events.

Subdivision 5. Noise Restrictions

for Amplified Special Events.

Special events shall comply with all

applicable noise ordinances, except

that amplified sound audible at the

property line may be permitted until

11 :59 p.m. on Friday and Saturday

nights

Subdivision 6. Denial of

Application. A permit may be denied

based upon a determination that:

a) The event would endanger public

health or safety;

b) The event would unreasonably

inconvenience the general public;

c) The event would unreasonably

infringe upon adjacent property

owners’ rights;

d) The event would conflict with

another proximate event or interfere

with construction or maintenance

work;

e) There are not sufficient safety

personnel or other necessary staff to

accommodate the event;

f) The applicant has violated a

condition of this ordinance or a

special event permit issued to the

applicant within the last 12 months;

g) The property on which the event

is to take place or the owners of the

property on which the event is to take

place is delinquent in the payment

of property taxes, assessments,

employment taxes or other financial

claims of the City and or other public

agencies.

h) The applicant has failed to

present acceptable evidence

of compliance with Workers’

compensation insurance

requirements, as applicable.

i) Other issues in the public interest

were identified by the City Council.

Subdivision 7. Indemnification

and Insurance.

a) The permit holder shall agree

to defend, indemnify and hold the

City, its officers and employees

harmless from any liability, claim,

damages, costs, judgments, or

expenses, including attorney’s fees,

resulting directly or indirectly from

an act or omission including, without

limitation, professional errors and

omissions of event promoter, its

agents, employees, arising out of or

by any reason of the conduct of the

activity authorized by such permit

and against all loss caused in any

way be reason of the failure of the

event promoter to fully perform all

obligations under this ordinance.

b) As a condition of the granting of a

permit it for a special event conducted

on public property or public streets or

parking lots, the permit holder shall

provide to the City a public liability

insurance policy naming the City as

an additional insured entity with limits

of not less than one million dollars

per occurrence.

Section 4. PENALTY. Any person

who violates any condition of a

special event permit or any provision

of this chapter shall be guilty of

a misdemeanor punishable as

prescribed by Minnesota State Law.

Enforcement of this ordinance may,

at the Council’s discretion, take any

of the following forms:

a) Citation/criminal prosecution;

b) Injunctions, declaratory

judgments or other civil remedies;

c) Permit revocation; or

d) Disbursement of persons

gathered.

Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.

This ordinance shall be in full force

and effect upon its adoption and

publication according to law.

Passed and adopted by the City

Council of the City of Landfall Village

this 18th day of March, 2019.

Lori Lengsfeld,

Acting-Mayor

ATTEST

Edward Shukle,

City Administrator

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

The City Council of Maplewood,

Minnesota will receive sealed bids

for the construction of the following

project within the city limits on the

basis of cash payment for the work:

Maplewood, Minnesota

City Project 18-01

Ferndale-Ivy Area Street

Improvements

The project will include the following

approximate quantities:

4,250 TON

Bituminous Base/Wear Course

Mixture

1,950 SY

Bituminous Driveway

12,000 TON

Aggregate Base

12,200 LF

Concrete Curb and Gutter

20,000 SF

Concrete Sidewalk

800 SY

6” Concrete Driveway

7,500 CY

Common Excavation

15,200 CY

Subgrade Excavation

15,200 CY

Select Granular Borrow

2,000 LF

Storm Sewer Pipe

3,900 LF

6” Drain Tubing

43 EA

Storm Sewer Structures

1 LS

Dewatering

21,000 SY

Turf Establishment

3,800 LF

Sanitary Sewer Lining

62,000 SY

Bituminous Fog Seal

The project is to begin on or about

June 3, 2019, and be completed by

October 18, 2019.

Bids will be received until 10:00

A.M. on the 9th day of May 2019,

at the municipal building, 1830

County Road B East, Maplewood,

Minnesota, at which time and place

all bids will be publicly opened, read

aloud, and considered.

Proposals must be placed in a

sealed envelope with the statement

thereof “BID FOR CITY PROJECT

18-01, FERNDALE-IVY AREA

STREET IMPROVEMENTS.”

Proposals shall be submitted to the

city clerk on or before the above

stated time. Proposal is for the

furnishing of all labor, equipment,

and materials and performing all

work in connection with the above

stated construction.

PLANHOLDERS LIST,

ADDENDUMS AND BID

TABULATION: The planholders list,

addendums and bid tabulations will

be available for download on-line at

www.maplewoodmn.gov or www.

questcdn.com. Any addendums may

also be distributed by mail, fax or

email.

TO OBTAIN BID DOCUMENTS:

Complete digital project bidding

documents are available at www.

questcdn.com. You may view the

digital plan documents for free by

entering Quest project #6266904 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Documents may be downloaded for

$25.00. Please contact QuestCDN.

com at 952-233-1632 or info@

questcdn.com for assistance in free

membership registration, viewing,

downloading, and working with this

digital project information.

All bids must be accompanied by a

certified check or bid bond, payable

to the City of Maplewood, Minnesota,

in an amount equal to five percent

(5%) of the total bid, conditioned

that if the bidder is the successful

bidder, they will enter into a contract

in accordance with said bid and will

furnish such performance bonds

as are specified. No bidder may

withdraw their bid for at least 90

days after the scheduled closing

time for the receipt of bids, without

the consent of the owner. The city

reserves the right to reject any or

all bids. The city also reserves the

right to waive any minor irregularities

and deviations; however, any bid

which contains a material variance

from plans and specifications will

be rejected. A material variance is

one that gives a bidder a substantial

benefit or advantage not enjoyed by

other bidders.

Andrea Sindt, City Clerk

City of Maplewood, Minnesota

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 24, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

The City Council of Maplewood,

Minnesota will receive sealed bids

for the construction of the following

project within the city limits on the

basis of cash payment for the work:

Maplewood, Minnesota

City Project 18-27

Mailand-Crestview Forest Area

Pavement Rehabilitation

The project will include the following

approximate quantities:

7,850 TON

Bituminous Base/Wear Course

Mixture

36,300 SY

Full Depth Reclaim, 8”

10,700 SY

Mill Bituminous Pavement, 4”

4,100 LF

Concrete Curb and Gutter, Spot

Replacement

1,100 SY

Turf Establishment

9,800 LF

4” Epoxy Striping

400 LF

Storm Sewer Pipe

550 LF

6” Drain Tubing

13 EA

Storm Sewer Structures

96 EA

Furnish & Install/Adjust Road

Castings

The project is to begin on or about

July 1, 2019, and be completed by

September 20, 2019.

Bids will be received until 10:30

A.M. on the 9th day of May 2019,

at the municipal building, 1830

County Road B East, Maplewood,

Minnesota, at which time and place

all bids will be publicly opened, read

aloud, and considered.

Proposals must be placed in a

sealed envelope with the statement

thereof “BID FOR CITY PROJECT

18-27, MAILAND-CRESTVIEW

FOREST AREA PAVEMENT

REHABILITATION.” Proposals

shall be submitted to the city clerk

on or before the above stated time.

Proposal is for the furnishing of all

labor, equipment, and materials and

performing all work in connection

with the above stated construction.

PLANHOLDERS LIST,

ADDENDUMS AND BID

TABULATION: The planholders list,

addendums and bid tabulations will

be available for download on-line at

www.maplewoodmn.gov or www.

questcdn.com. Any addendums may

also be distributed by mail, fax or

email.

TO OBTAIN BID DOCUMENTS:

Complete digital project bidding

documents are available at www.

questcdn.com. You may view the

digital plan documents for free by

entering Quest project #6266958 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Documents may be downloaded for

$25.00. Please contact QuestCDN.

com at 952-233-1632 or info@

questcdn.com for assistance in free

membership registration, viewing,

downloading, and working with this

digital project information.

All bids must be accompanied by a

certified check or bid bond, payable

to the City of Maplewood, Minnesota,

in an amount equal to five percent

(5%) of the total bid, conditioned

that if the bidder is the successful

bidder, they will enter into a contract

in accordance with said bid and will

furnish such performance bonds

as are specified. No bidder may

withdraw their bid for at least 90

days after the scheduled closing

time for the receipt of bids, without

the consent of the owner. The city

reserves the right to reject any or

all bids. The city also reserves the

right to waive any minor irregularities

and deviations; however, any bid

which contains a material variance

from plans and specifications will

be rejected. A material variance is

one that gives a bidder a substantial

benefit or advantage not enjoyed by

other bidders.

Andrea Sindt, City Clerk

City of Maplewood, Minnesota

(Review: Apr. 10, 17, 24, 2019)

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CITY OF NORTH ST. PAUL

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

SUMMARY ORDINANCE

NO. 780

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

THE NORTH ST. PAUL CITY

CODE OF ORDINANCES

TITLE IX, GENERAL

REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 94,

STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,

on April 2, 2019, Ordinance No. 780

was adopted by the City Council of

the City of North St. Paul, Minnesota.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN

that, due to the lengthy nature of

Ordinance No. 780, the following

summary of the ordinance has

been prepared for publication and

approved by the City Council as

authorized by state law.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that,

Ordinance No. 780 amends Title IX,

General Regulations, Chapter 94,

Streets and Sidewalks regarding

right-of-way management to

implement new legislation (Chapter

94) passed by the 2017 Minnesota

legislature that authorizes the

location of small wireless facilities

and wireless support structures

within public rights-of-way,

prescribes and limits local authority,

establishes review timelines,

permitting requirements, aesthetic

requirements, maximum review

charges and annual fees, etc. for

small wireless facilities and wireless

support structures.

A printed copy of the entire

ordinance is available for inspection

by any person during the City’s

regular office hours or on the City’s

website.

APPROVED for publication by

the City Council of North St. Paul,

Minnesota this 2nd day of April,

2019.

CITY OF NORTH ST. PAUL

By /s/ Terrence J. Furlong,

Mayor

ATTEST:

/s/ Scott A. Duddeck,

Interim City Manager

(Review: Apr. 10, 2019)

_____

CITY OF NORTH ST. PAUL

ORDINANCE NO. 781

AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING

THE 2019 REVISED

MUNICIPAL FEE SCHEDULE

AND RESCINDING

ORDINANCE NO. 778 TO

INCLUDE FEES FOR COSTS

TO PROCESS SMALL

WIRELESS FACILITY

APPLICATIONS AND UPDATE

BUILDING CODE FEES

SECTION I. Establishment. The

City Council shall establish a fee and

rate schedule for the various permits,

licenses and services provided by the

City of North St. Paul. Said schedule

shall be reviewed by the City

Manager from time to time to assure

its appropriateness. In doing so, the

City Manager shall consider the cost

of labor and materials in providing

the license, permit or service and any

other factors deemed appropriate. It

shall be the intent to recover all costs

when establishing the fee and rate.

SECTION II. Schedule. Fees and

charges for services for license,

permits, applications and utilities

shall be located in City Hall, and may

be amended from time to time.

SECTION III. Effect. The schedule

shall become effective upon the

approval of the City Council. The

City Clerk is hereby directed to

publish this ordinance as required by

law.

ADOPTED this 2nd day of April,

2019.

Motion by Council Member Sonnek

Second by Council Member

Walczak

Voting: Aye:

Council Member Thorsen

Council Member Petersen

Council Member Walczak

Council Member Sonnek

Mayor Furlong

Nay: None

Abstain: None

Absent: None

/s/ Terrence J. Furlong,

Mayor

Attest:

/s/ Scott A. Duddeck,

Interim City Manager

(Review: Apr. 10, 2019)

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CITY OF OAKDALE

NOTICE OF HEARING

SURFACE WATER

POLLUTION PREVENTION

PLAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the City Council of the City

of Oakdale will meet at 7:00 p.m.

on May 13, 2019 at 1584 Hadley

Avenue to discuss Oakdale’s

SWPPP (Surface Water Pollution

Prevention Plan), including review of

the 2018 annual report and outlining

activities planned for 2019. Written

and oral comments from the public

will be accepted at that time. A copy

of the plan is available for public

inspection at City Hall, 1584 Hadley

Avenue.

Dated: March 4, 2019

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

CITY OF OAKDALE, MINNESOTA

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 2019)

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SECTION 00 11 13

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

POLAR ARENA

RENOVATIONS

2444 11TH AVENUE EAST

NORTH ST. PAUL,

MINNESOTA 55109

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale

Independent School District 622,

will receive sealed Bids at the

North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale

District Education Center, 2520

East 12th Street, North St. Paul,

Minnesota 55109, for the Polar

Arena Renovations, until 2:00 pm

local time, Tuesday, April 16th,

2019 for the purpose of furnishing all

materials, labor, equipment and skill

required for the construction of the

above said project.

Sealed Bids shall be mailed or

delivered to the North St. Paul-

Maplewood-Oakdale Independent

Education Center no later than 2:00

pm local time, Tuesday, April

16th, 2019. Bids received will be

publicly opened and read aloud.

Bids received after the close of bids

will not be accepted and returned

to the Bidder. No oral, telephonic or

electronically submitted proposals or

modifications will be considered.

Pre-Bid Meeting/Site Walk-Thru

will be held on Monday, April 8th,

2019 @ 4:00 pm local time at the

Polar Ice Arena, 2444 11th Avenue

East, North St. Paul, Minnesota

55109. Attendance at the pre-bid

meeting is highly recommended.

The Construction Manager,

Architect, Engineer and/or Owner

will review the bidding procedures,

Bidding Documents and other

conditions with interested Bidders

and answer questions.

The Polar Arena Renovations will

include bidding the below work

scopes, but are not limited to the

work scopes and work descriptions

listed.

Work Scopes Bidding:

Work Scope #06A – General

Construction

· Site work, asphalt paving, site

utilities, selective demolition,

concrete, masonry, cement

siding, miscellaneous steel, rough

carpentry, doors and hardware,

flooring, painting and ceilings.

Work Scope #07A – Roofing

· Standing seam metal roofing and

flashings.

Work Scope #21A – Fire

Protection

· Fire suppression system.

Work Scope #22A – Mechanical

· Mechanical demolition, plumbing,

HVAC and controls.

Work Scope #26A – Electrical

Power and Technology

· Electrical power systems,

communications and technology.

All bids shall be contained in a

sealed envelope plainly marked

showing that such envelope contains

a Bid for the Project, prepared in

accordance to Section 00 21 13 –

Instructions to Bidders.

Each bid shall be accompanied by a

bid security in the form of a bid bond,

certified check or cashier’s check, in

a sum equal to five percent (5%) of

the maximum bid price, executed by

the Bidder as principle and by surety

company authorized to do business

in the State of Minnesota, payable to

North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale

Independent School District 622,

conditioned that if the principle’s

bid be accepted and the contract

awarded to the Bidder, the Bidder

will within ten (10) days after Notice

of Award has been executed, will

execute and effect a contract in

accordance with the terms of the

Bidders bid and a contractor’s bond

as required by law and regulations.

The bid security of the two lowest

bidders will be retained until the

Notice of Award has been executed,

but no longer than sixty (60) days.

The bid security is a guarantee that

the Bidder will enter into a contract

for the work described within the

Bidding and Contract Documents.

Countersignature of a bid bond is not

required under this section.

The provisions of Minn. Stat.

16C.285 Responsible Contractor

are imposed as a requirement of this

contract. All bidders and persons or

companies providing a response/

submission to the Advertisement for

Bids shall comply with the provisions

of the statute. Prevailing wages

apply.

Successful Bidders will be required

to furnish a Contract Performance

Bond and Payment Bond in the full

amount of the Contract.

No Bids may be read or considered

if it does not fully comply with the

requirements of this Advertisement

for Bids and any Bids received that

are deficient with the requirements

of this section will be resealed and

returned to the Bidder immediately.

Bids will be awarded on the basis

of the lowest, responsible and

responsive Bidder as determined

most favorable to North St. Paul-

Maplewood-Oakdale Independent

School District 622’s best interest.

North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale

Independent School District 622

reserves the right to reject any and

all Bids, to waive any informality in

any Bid, and to hold all Bids for a

period of sixty (60) days from the

date of opening Bids.

Plans and specifications

will be available on or after

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019.

Plans and specifications can be

seen and examined at the following

locations and websites; the office

of the Construction Manager, the

Minnesota Builders Exchange; the

St. Cloud Builders Exchange, the

Mid Minnesota Builders Exchange,

Construct Connect and Dodge Data

& Analytics.

Bidders can procure plans and

specifications electronically thru

the Construction Managers bid

document website listed below:

http://tinyurl.com/y426enn9

All questions regarding the project

shall be submitted via email no

later than 2:00pm local time,

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019 to:

Patrick Sims

Senior Preconstruction Manager

Adolfson & Peterson Construction

952-607-4663

psims@a-p.com

Dated Tuesday, March 26th, 2019.

(Review: Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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RAMSEY COUNTY

MINNESOTA PUBLIC

NOTICE SOLICITATION

OPPORTUNITIES

Ramsey County releases solicitation

opportunities on DemandStar its

official web site as an alternative

method of public notice pursuant to

Section 331A.03 of the Minnesota

Statutes. Individuals may go to the

DemandStar section of the Ramsey

County Purchasing Webpage www.

ramseycounty.us/businesses/

doing-business-ramsey-county/

contracts-vendors/how-contractramsey-

county to access registration

information.

SOLICITATION:

RFB-PUBW22882-KB

OPENING DATE: 04/25/2019

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS

A QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR

TO PERFORM ROAD

CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING

GRADING, CONCRETE AND

BITUMINOUS PAVING, STORM

SEWER, CONCRETE CURB AND

GUTTER, TRAFFIC SIGNALS,

PAVEMENT MARKINGS, AND

TRAFFIC CONTROL.

(Review: Mar. 27; Apr. 3, 10, 2019)

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Washington County

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Washington County Board of

Adjustment and Appeals will meet

Thursday, April 25, 2019 at 5:00 PM at

the Washington County Government

Center in the County Board Room

(5th Floor) at 14949 62nd Street

North, Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 to

consider the following request:

AGENDA

1. David and Sandra Clark –

Variance to the Washington County

Development Code, Chapter Six,

Shoreland Management Regulations

Section 8.1 (1) structure setback

from the ordinary high water level,

66.3 feet proposed, 100 feet required

Public Notices

Continued from Page 10

Public Notices

Continued on Page 12

Public Notices

Continued from Page 11

for an expansion of a residential

structure (living space and garage).

The property is located at 29

Moonlight Bay, Stillwater, Minnesota,

and is legally described as Lots

8 and 9 of Re-arrangement of

Moonlight Bay, 2nd Addition of Oak

Ridge, May Township, Washington

County, Minnesota, together with

a perpetual easement over Lot A,

a.k.a. Indian Road, to a point where

it intersects Lot B, a.k.a. Oak Lane,

together with a perpetual easement

over Lot B, a.k.a. Oak Lane, to said

lots for ingress and egress to and

from said lots, all located in Oak

Ridge Subdivision, May Township,

Washington County, Minnesota, as

shown on the recorded plat thereof

on file and of record in the office of

the Register of Deeds in and for said

county and state.

The public is encouraged to attend

and testify. Both written and oral

statements will be accepted at the

hearing. The plans are available in

the office of the Washington County

Public Works Department located at

11660 Myeron Rd N, Stillwater, MN

and may be viewed during normal

business hours.

Washington County does not

discriminate on the basis of race,

color, national origin, sex, religion,

age or disability in employment or

the provision of services.

Dated: April 2, 2019

/s/ Ann Pung-Terwedo,

Senior Planner

Washington County

Public Works Department

11660 Myeron Road North

Stillwater, MN 55082

Ph: 651-430-4362

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Apr.

10, 2019)

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SUMMARY OF

PROCEEDINGS

WASHINGTON COUNTY

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

MARCH 12, 2019

Present were Commissioners Fran

Miron, District 1; Stan Karwoski,

District 2; Gary Kriesel, District 3;

Wayne Johnson, District 4; and

Lisa Weik, District 5. Board Chair

Karwoski presided.

Commissioner Reports –

Comments – Questions

- Commissioners reported on

meetings and other events that they

attended. Please see archived web

streaming of the board meeting for

full commissioner reports at www.

co.washington.us, under “County

Board”.

Community Services

- Board workshop for information

on local and regional work for

unsheltered homelessness and

request a county commissioner sit on

the Metro Unsheltered Public Sector

Leadership Group.

General Administration

Approval of the following actions:

- February 26, 2019, County

Board meeting minutes.

- Letter to the legislative delegation

expressing the county’s support for

the legislative bills and Governor’s

recommendation to increase county

program aid by approximately $30

million.

- Board correspondence was

received and placed on file.

- Board workshop to review

legislative issues.

Property Records and Taxpayer

Services

Approval of the following actions:

- Application for renewal of an On-

Sale and Sunday liquor license for

12169 Keystone Ave., LLC located in

May Township.

- Board workshop to review

assessment year 2019 and 2020

property valuations.

Public Works

Approval of the following actions:

- Memorandum of Agreement

between the Metropolitan Airports

Commission (MAC) and Washington

County for the County State

Aid Highway (CSAH) 15 and 14

realignment project.

- Contract No. 12391 with Viking

Automatic Sprinkler Company for

fire alarm monitoring services for the

annual amount of $7,125.

- Authorization to apply for a

$2,200 grant to be issued by North

Star Grant Program for the purchase

of Nordic rocks cross-country skis for

rental and program purposes at Lake

Elmo Park Reserve.

- Contract Amendment No. 2

with Collins Electrical Construction

Company, in the amount not to

exceed $175,000 for facility electrical

services.

- Contract No. 12371 in the

amount of $3,427,727.40 with North

Pine Aggregate for the CSAH 13 and

CSAH 22 intersection improvement

project.

- Cooperative Agreements No.

12268 for maintenance and No.

12269 for cost share, between

the City of Cottage Grove and

Washington County for the CSAH

13 and CSAH 22 intersection

improvement project.

- Contract No. 12367 in the

amount of $260,427.45 with Alcon

Excavating, Inc. for the CSAH

21 (Stagecoach Trail) culvert

replacement project.

- Contract No. 12366 in the

amount of $199,650 with Asphalt

Surface Technologies Corporation

for 2019 road crack sealing.

- Cooperative Agreement No.

12240 between the Town of Baytown

and Washington County for crack

sealing.

Sheriff’s Office

- Approval of an application for

federal assistance from the Office

of National Drug Control Policy for

federal grant funding in the High

Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas

(HIDTA) program.

A complete text of the Official

Proceedings of the Washington

County Board of Commissioners is

available on the county’s website:

www.co.washington.mn.us, under

County Board, or for public inspection

at the Office of Administration,

Washington County Government

Center, 14949 62nd St. N., Stillwater,

MN.

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SUMMARY OF

PROCEEDINGS

WASHINGTON COUNTY

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

MARCH 19, 2019

Present were Commissioners Fran

Miron, District 1; Stan Karwoski,

District 2; Wayne Johnson, District

4; and Lisa Weik, District 5. Gary

Kriesel, District 3, was testifying at

the Legislature and arrived at 9:53

a.m. Board Chair Karwoski presided.

Commissioner Reports –

Comments – Questions

- Commissioners reported on

meetings and other events that they

attended. Please see archived web

streaming of the board meeting for

full commissioner reports at www.

co.washington.us, under “County

Board”.

Attorney’s Office

- County Attorney Pete Orput

presented the board with copies of

the Attorney’s Office 2018 Annual

Report.

Community Services

- Approval of Resolution No.

2019-023, proclamation to name

Washington County a Purple Heart

County.

General Administration

Approval of the following actions:

- March 5, 2019, County Board

meeting minutes.

- Appointment of members to

the following committees: Bob

Hervig, Scandia, to the University

of Minnesota Extension Committee;

Anna Zanko, Baytown Township, to

the Planning Advisory Committee.

- County comment letter on the

draft May Township Comprehensive

Plan.

- County comment letter on the

draft City of Stillwater Comprehensive

Plan update.

- Jerry Dabe, Woodbury, inquired

about a referendum regarding trash

disposal.

- Stephen Manweiler, Executive

Director of the Metropolitan Mosquito

Control District, reported on the

agency’s 2018 activities and 2019

budget.

- County Administrator Molly

O’Rourke presented the board with

a letter drafted to the Washington

County legislative delegation

opposing the proposed changes

in forfeiture laws that would have a

negative impact on funding for the

Sheriff’s Office and Attorney’s Office.

- No board correspondence was

received.

Human Resources

- Approval of one full-time

equivalent (1.0 FTE) Office Support

II Special Project position.

Public Health and Environment

- Board workshop to review

the proposals and grant

recommendations for the 2019 local

Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention

Aid grant funding.

Public Works

Approval of the following actions:

- Amendment to Contract No.

12081 with Lakeland Plaza LLC for

leased space for the Valley Branch

Library.

- Executive (closed) session to

review the appraisal for the property

located at 11523 Grey Cloud Trail

South, Cottage Grove, as it pertains

to its potential purchase for inclusion

into the Grey Cloud Island Regional

Park.

- Board workshop to review the

current status of library projects.

Sheriff’s Office

Approval of the following actions:

- One full-time equivalent (1.0

FTE) Deputy Sheriff Transport

Officer.

- Emergency Management

Director Doug Berglund reported on

various preparations, collaborations,

and communications being made

for spring flooding in Washington

County.

A complete text of the Official

Proceedings of the Washington

County Board of Commissioners is

available on the county’s website:

www.co.washington.mn.us, under

County Board, or for public inspection

at the Office of Administration,

Washington County Government

Center, 14949 62nd St. N., Stillwater,

MN.

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Minutes ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA

OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2019

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 9:01 a.m. with the following members

present: Carter, Huffman, MatasCastillo, McGuire, Ortega, Reinhardt, and Chair McDonough. Also present

were Ryan O’Connor, County Manager, and Jeff Stephenson, Civil Division Director, Ramsey County

Attorney’s Office.

AGENDA of March 26, 2019 was presented for approval. Chair McDonough asked for a motion to amend the

agenda to move item number 12 - Amendment to Community Action Partnership of Ramsey and Washington

Counties 2019 Appointments from the policy items to the administrative items. Motion by Ortega, seconded by

Huffman. Unanimously approved.

MINUTES of March 19, 2019 were presented for approval. Motion by McGuire, seconded by Ortega.

Unanimously approved

ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS

Board of Commissioners - Inclusion of Statewide Transportation Funding Package in the 2019 State

Legislative Platform. Motion by Carter, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved (B2019-071)

Emergency Management and Homeland Security - Declaration of Local State of Emergency in Ramsey

County. Motion by Carter, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved (B2019-072)

Public Health and Property Management - Public Health 555 Cedar Street Auditorium Renovation Project.

Motion by Carter, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved (B2019-073)

Public Works - Master Operations Funding Agreement for Transitway Service –2019 Operating Grant

Agreement with Metropolitan Council. Motion by Carter, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved (B2019-

074)

Finance - Rice Creek Commons Annual Financial Report and Combined Project Budget. Motion by Carter,

seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved (B2019-075)

Information Services - Technology Applications Program - 2019 Project Allocations. Motion by Reinhardt,

seconded by Huffman. Unanimously approved (B2019-076)

Board of Commissioners - Amendment to Community Action Partnership of Ramsey and Washington Counties

2019 Appointments. Motion by Huffman, seconded by MatasCastillo. Unanimously approved (B2019-077)

POLICY ITEM

County Manager - Ramsey County’s Vision, Mission and Goals. Motion by Reinhardt, seconded by Huffman.

Unanimously approved (B2019-078)

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE – Presented by Commissioner McGuire. Discussion can be found on archived video.

COUNTY CONNECTIONS – Presented by Ryan O’Connor, County Manager. Discussion can be found on

archived video.

BOARD CHAIR UPDATE – Discussion can be found on archived video.

OUTSIDE BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS – Discussion can be found on archived video.

ADJOURNMENT – Chair McDonough declared the meeting adjourned at 9:57 a.m.

EXECUTIVE SESSION – This meeting was closed to the public pursuant to attorney-client privilege as

provided in Minn. Stat. Section 13D.05 subdivision. 3(b) in order to discuss potential litigation related to the

TCAAP/Rice Creek Commons property.

The Executive Session was called to order at 10:13 a.m. with the following members present: Commissioners

Carter, Huffman, MatasCastillo, McGuire, Ortega, Reinhardt and Chair McDonough; Jeff Stephenson (Civil

Division Director- Office of the Ramsey County Attorney); Ryan O’Connor (County Manager); Joanna Berg

(Deputy County Manager); Amy Schmidt (Attorney - Civil Division - Office of the Ramsey County Attorney);

Tanya Everson (Senior Legal Secretary - Civil Division - Office of the Ramsey County Attorney); Kari Collins

(Economic Development); Josh Olson (Redevelopment Manager); Martha Faust (Redevelopment Manager);

and Lee Mehrkens (CFO).

No action taken. The Executive Session was adjourned at 11:13 p.m.

EXECUTIVE SESSION – Re Security briefings and recommendations regarding public services, infrastructure

and facilities

The Executive Session was called to order at 11:20 a.m. with the following members present: Commissioners

Carter, Huffman, MatasCastillo, McGuire, Ortega, Reinhardt and Chair McDonough; Jeff Stephenson (Civil

Division Director- Office of the Ramsey County Attorney); Ryan O’Connor (County Manager); Joanna Berg

(Deputy County Manager); Dr. Paul Allwood (Deputy County Manager);Tanya Everson (Senior Legal Secretary

- Civil Division - Office of the Ramsey County Attorney); and Lee Mehrkens (CFO); Jean Krueger (Director of

Property Management); Emily Colby (Enterprise Risk Manager); Elizabeth Tolzmann (Director of Policy and

Planning); Karen Saltis (Director); Scott Williams (Director of Emergency Communications); Greg Anderson

(HR Manager); and Gail Blackstone (Director of Human Resources).

No action taken. The Executive Session was adjourned at 12:05 p.m.

Janet Guthrie, Chief Clerk – County Board

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Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Milo

2. Principal Place of Business: 4399

East Snail Lake Court, Shoreview,

MN 55126, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Gerwear International,

LLC; 4399 East Snail Lake Court,

Shoreview, MN 55126, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/01/2019

/s/Gerald P LeGarde

(Bulletin: Apr. 10, 17, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Hoglund Law Bankruptcy

2. Principal Place of Business: 1781

County Road BW, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Robert Hoglund; 1781 County

Road BW, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/8/2019

/s/ Robert Hoglund

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23,

2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: Hoglund Law Social

Security Disability

2. Principal Place of Business: 1781

County Road BW, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Robert Hoglund; 1781 County

Road BW, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/8/2019

/s/ Robert Hoglund

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23,

2019)

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NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on May 15,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1820

Marlon McGhee

furniture

Unit # 3522

Jerome Jackson

luggage, exercise equip, furniture,

boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23, 2019)

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SECTION 00 1110

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

1.1 INTRODUCTORY

INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling

C. Key Dates:

1. Pre Bid Date: April 25, 2019, 3:00

PM, at Parkview Center School, 701

County Road B2 West, Roseville,

MN 55113.

2. Cut off Date for Questions: April

30, 2019

3. Bid Due Date: May 7, 2018 at

2:00 PM, at DC Board Room – 1251

County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN

55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling

1. Overall projects consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

Remodeling of Interior Spaces &

finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. All portions of the Work as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on May 7,

2019.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.2 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Marcelo Lamoza

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company 501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2320

marcelo.lamoza@krausanderson.

com

1.3 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

administration@stcloudbuilders

exchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents

for Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from: Isqft

2. Please contact Tamara Kurak at

tamara.kurak@krausanderson.com

or 612-336-6497 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.4 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete

or irregular or to waive informalities

or irregularities in a Bid received, and

accept a Bid, which in the Owner’s

judgment is in the Owner’s best

interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARINGS FOR

ORDINANCE 838

RAISING THE AGE TO 21 TO

PURCHASE TOBACCO &

TOBACCO PRODUCTS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

hearings will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on April 24, 2019

and May 8, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. to hear

all persons present upon proposed

Ordinance 838 as described below:

The City of Little Canada is

proposing an Ordinance to raise the

age to 21 to purchase tobacco and

tobacco products in Little Canada.

Chris Heineman,

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23, 2019)

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New Brighton

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

PROJECT 17-13, LIONS PARK

STORMWATER RE-USE

Sealed proposals for furnishing of

the necessary labor, materials, and

equipment for the construction of a

stormwater re-use irrigation pump

station, modifications to the existing

park irrigation system, electrical and

other related work at Lions Park, all

in accordance with the plans and

specifications, will be received at

the City of New Brighton until 10:00

a.m. on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, then

publicly opened and read aloud.

Digital copies of the Bidding

Documents are available at http://

www.QuestCDN.com for a fee of

$20.00. The documents may be

downloaded by selecting this project

from the “Browse Projects” page or

by entering eBid-Doc #6283578

on the “Search Projects” page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Documents will be available on

or about April 17, 2019, for public

inspection on QuestCDN, at the City

of New Brighton and the Landscape

Architect/ Engineer’s office.

All proposals shall be made on

forms similar to those attached,

made part of the proposed contract

documents, and addressed to:

Craig Schlichting

Director of Community Assets

and Development

City of New Brighton

803 Old Highway 8 NW

New Brighton, MN 55112-2792

and endorsed with:

(Name of Bidder)

City Project 17-13,

Lions Park Stormwater Re-use

Each proposal shall be

accompanied by a Non-Collusion

Affidavit; a Responsible Contractor

Certificate; an Equal Employment

Opportunity Certification; and a

certified check or bid bond made

payable to the City of New Brighton

in the amount of 5% of the bid as a

guarantee that such bidder will enter

into a contract with the City of New

Brighton, in accordance with the

terms of such letting and bid in case

such bidder be awarded a contract.

No bids may be withdrawn for a

period of thirty (30) days from the

date of opening of bids. The right

is reserved to accept any bid, or to

reject any or all bids.

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 24, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the Planning

Commission will hold a meeting at

City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive,

at 6:30 p.m. on May 1, 2019, to

consider:

Planning File 19-002: Request

by Voyd Trailer of Minnesota, LLC

(in cooperation with property owner

1926 Grand Avenue, LLC) for

consideration of an Interim Use to

allow the temporary outdoor storage

of motor freight (semi) trailers and

freight containers on chassis at 2211

County Road C2; legal description

of the property is on file in the

Community Development Dept.

Planning File 19-003: Request

by Integrity Land Development to

rezone the property located at 2433

County Road B W from Low Density

Residential-1 (LDR-1) to Low

Density Residential-2 (LDR-2) and

to subdivide the property into 6 lots

(for 3 common wall/side structures

creating 6 dwelling units total) and

an outlot that may lead to 2 additional

lots (and 2 more dwelling units) in a

future plat; legal description of the

property is on file in the Community

Development Dept.

Planning File 19-004: Request

by CommonBond Communities (in

cooperation with property owners

Mary and Jim Krautbauer) for

the following described items on

the properties addressed as 165

Owasso Blvd and 3029 and 3033

Rice Street (legal description of the

property is on file in the Community

Development Dept.):

• An amendment to the existing

Comprehensive Plan Map from LR -

Low Density Residential (1/2 of 165

Owasso Blvd and 3029 and 3033

Rice Street) and NB - Neighborhood

Business (1/2 of 165 Owasso Blvd

and 3011 Rice Street) to HR – High

Density Residential; and

• An amendment to the existing

Official Zoning Map from Low

Density Residential-1 (LDR-1) and

Community Business (CB) District to

High Density Residential-1 (HDR-1)

District; and

• A Conditional Use to allow an

increase in density from 24 units per

acre up to 32 units per acre.

Planning File 19-006: Request by

Barole, Inc. for consideration of a

Conditional Use to permit a motor

freight terminal at 2340 Rose Place;

legal description of the property is on

file in the Community Development

Dept.

How to participate or learn the

recommendation of the Planning

Commission

1. Review the Staff Report

(available 04/26/19) at: www.

cityofroseville.com/pc-agenda.

2. Call or email Thomas Paschke,

City Planner, at (651) 792-7074 or

planning@cityofroseville.com prior

to hearing or mail a letter.

3. Attend the Public Hearing and

address the Planning Commission,

or view on Cable Channel 16.

4. You may also address the City

Council at its meeting regarding

these items, tentatively scheduled

for 05/20/19.

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

SUMMARY PUBLICATION

ORDINANCE 2019-03

AN ORDINANCE ADDING

CHAPTER 98 RELATING

TO SMALL WIRELESS

FACILITIES, ESTABLISHING

GENERAL STANDARDS,

PERMITTING PROCESS,

GENERAL PERMITTING

CONDITIONS, AND OTHER

REQUIREMENTS;

The City Council of the City of St.

Anthony adopted Ordinance 2019-

03 on April 9, 2019, this ordinance

outlines the city of St. Anthony’s

standards for Small Wireless

Facilities and permitting process.

The full Ordinance is available for

review at City Hall, St. Anthony City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 2019)

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SUMMARY PUBLICATION

ORDINANCE 2019-04

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

SECTION 33.061 IN CHAPTER

33 ESTABLISHMENT OF

FEES;

The City Council of the City of St.

Anthony adopted Ordinance 2019-

04 on April 9, 2019, this ordinance

establishes fees for Small Wireless

Facilities, including: application fees,

annual small wireless facility permit

fees, city owned wireless support

structure fees, and annual city

owned property fees.

The full Ordinance is available for

review at City Hall, St. Anthony City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

Adopted this 9th day of April, 2019.

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 2019)

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SUMMARY PUBLICATION

ORDINANCE 2019-05

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

CHAPTER 96 RIGHT OF WAY

MANAGEMENT;

The City Council of the City of St.

Anthony adopted Ordinance 2019-

05 on April 9, 2019, this ordinance

amends Chapter 96 Right of Way

Management as it relates to Small

Wireless Facilities.

The full Ordinance is available for

review at City Hall, St. Anthony City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

Adopted this 9th day of April, 2019.

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

INDUSTRIAL PARK

FLOODING IMPROVEMENTS

FOR THE CITY OF ST.

ANTHONY VILLAGE

HENNEPIN COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

sealed bids for the construction

of Industrial Park Flooding

Improvements will be received by the

City of St. Anthony Village at the St.

Anthony Village City Hall, located at

3301 Silver Lake Road, St. Anthony

Village, MN 55418, until 10:00 am

local time on Tuesday, May 7, 2019,

at which time the Bids received

will be publicly opened and read.

The Project includes the furnishing

of all labor and materials for the

construction, complete in-place, of

the following approximate quantities:

1.1 ACRE

Clearing & Grubbing

4,570 C Y

Pond Excavation

225 L F

18” – 36” RCP Storm Sewer

20 EACH

Tree Installation (all types)

1.1 ACRE

Seeding

The provisions of MINN. STAT.

16C.285 Responsible Contractor

are imposed as a requirement of this

contract. All bidders and persons or

companies providing a response/

submission to the Advertisement for

Bids of the City of St. Anthony Village

shall comply with the provisions of

the statute.

Bids will be received for a single

prime Contract. Bids shall be on a

unit price basis for the base Bid, with

any alternate bid items as indicated

on the Bid Form.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: WSB, 178 East 9th

Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN

55101. Direct questions about this

Project, including pre-bid questions,

to Katie Koscielak at kkoscielak@

wsbeng.com or 612.282.3641.

Bidding Documents are on file with

and may be examined at the City of

St. Anthony Village.

Complete digital Bidding

Documents for use by Contractors

submitting a bid are available

at www.questcdn.com. Bidding

Documents may be downloaded as

portable document format (PDF) files

for a nonrefundable fee of $30.00 by

inputting Quest project #6204786 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Bids will only be accepted from

Contractors who purchase Bidding

Documents as specified above.

Bid security shall be furnished in

accordance with the Instructions to

Bidders.

The City Council reserves the

right to reject any and all bids

and to waive any bids received

without explanation. No bid may be

withdrawn for a period of sixty (60)

days.

DATED: April 9, 2019

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

s/s Nicole Miller

City Clerk

St. Anthony Village, MN

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 24, 2019)

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Shoreview

NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT

FOR BIDS

2019 SANITARY SEWER

REHABILITATION

CITY PROJECT 19-09

CITY OF SHOREVIEW,

MINNESOTA

Notice is hereby given that sealed

proposals will be received by the

City of Shoreview, Ramsey County,

Minnesota, at the Shoreview City

Hall, 4600 Victoria Street North,

Shoreview, Minnesota, 55126, until

10:00 AM local time on Tuesday, May

7, 2019, and will be publicly opened

at such time and place by two or

more designated officers or agents of

the City of Shoreview, said proposals

to be for furnishing of all labor and

materials for the construction,

complete and in place in accordance

with the plans and specifications for

the following estimated quantities of

work:

200-LF 21” CIPP Mainline

775-LF 12” CIPP Mainline

1,750-LF 10” CIPP Mainline

6,700-LF 9” CIPP Mainline

7,400-LF 8” CIPP Mainline

41-EA CIPPLL to 5-Feet Long

1,330-LF CIPPLL > 5-Feet Long

The bids must be submitted on

the proposal forms provided in

accordance with contract documents,

plans and specifications as prepared

by the City of Shoreview Public

Works Department which are on file

with the City Manager of Shoreview

and may be seen at the City Hall,

Public Works Department.

Digital copies of the Bidding

Documents are available through

QuestCDN for a fee of $15, eBidDoc

Number 6283997. For assistance

and free membership registration,

contact QuestCDN at 952-233-1632

or info@questcdn.com

Paper copies of the Bidding

Documents may be obtained from

the City of Shoreview Public Works

Department at a non-refundable cost

of $50/set.

No bids will be considered unless

sealed and filed with the City Manager

of Shoreview and accompanied by a

cash deposit, cashier’s check, bid

bond or certified check, payable

to the City of Shoreview, for five

percent (5%) of the amount bid to

be forfeited as liquidated damages

in the event the bid be accepted and

the bidder shall fail to enter promptly

into a written contract and furnish the

required bond.

All bidders for contract amounts

of $100,000 or more shall require

contractors, sub-contractors, and

vendors which have 40 or more fulltime

employees to submit a copy of

their Affirmative Action Certification

for the current period after their bid,

before construction.

The Owner reserves the right to

reject any and all bids, to waive

irregularities and informalities therein

and to accept the bid deemed in their

best interest.

It is expected that the City of

Shoreview will consider the bids at

their Council Meeting on May 20,

2019.

By Order of the City Council

/s/Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 2019)

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District 282

DOCUMENT 00 11 13

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Sealed bids in duplicate will be

received by

ST. ANTHONY-NEW

BRIGHTON INDEPENDENT

SCHOOL DISTRICT 282

for 2019 Reroofing at Wilshire Park

Elementary School until 2:00 PM,

May 1, 2019 at which time they will

be publicly opened and read aloud.

Bidders are invited to attend the bid

opening held in the Superintendent’s

Office; enter at Door 1. Bids received

after this time will be returned

unopened.

Bids shall be upon form provided in

the Bidding Documents. Envelopes

containing bids must be sealed and

marked “2019 Reroofing at Wilshire

Park Elementary School” with the

name and address of the bidder, and

the date and hour of the opening.

Bids shall be delivered to:

Mr. Mark Gibbs

St. Anthony-New Brighton

Independent School District 282

3303 – 33rd Avenue NE

St. Anthony, MN 55418

The complete form shall be without

alterations, additions, or erasures. All

bids shall be on a lump sum basis.

The Owner reserves the right to

reject any or all bids and to waive any

irregularities in bids.

Direct communications regarding

this Project to Dale Meierhofer,

Inspec, telephone 763-546-3434;

dmeierhofer@inspec.com.

Bidding Documents are available

for a fee via digital download at www.

questcdn.com or www.inspec.com.

Contact QuestCDN.com at 952-

233-1632 or info@questcdn.com

for assistance in free membership

registration, downloading, and

working with this digital project

information. Paper copies of

Bidding Documents can be ordered

by contacting Northstar Imaging

Services, Inc., 651-686-0477, for a

non-refundable fee plus shipping and

handling. Plan Holders are parties

that have downloaded the plans and

specifications. Plan holders will be

notified via email as addenda are

issued.

Copies of the Bidding Documents

will be on file and available for

inspection at Inspec, 5801 Duluth

Street, Golden Valley, Minnesota

55422.

Each bidder shall accompany the

Bid Form with Bid Security and the

Responsible Contractor’s Affidavit

as described in the Instructions to

Bidders.

Bid result information may be

viewed at www.questcdn.com or

www.inspec.com

A pre-bid conference will be held

at 10:00 AM, April 24, 2019 at the

Superintendent’s Office, 3303 33rd

Avenue NE; enter at Door 1.

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 2019)

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District 623

Minutes

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

FEBRUARY 26, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on February 26, 2019, which

were approved at the March 12,

2019, School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:33 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Azer (7:50 p.m.), Boguszewski,

Gogins, Johnson, Shaw

Board Members absent: None

Administrative staff present: Loeck,

Schaub, Sicoli, Thompson, Von De

Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Updates on the district’s

construction and remodeling projects

were presented.

2. Information was provided about

Central Park Elementary School’s

Units of Study in Writing program.

3. An overview of Professional

Learning Communities and an

example of PLC implementation at

Harambee Elementary School were

shared.

4. Audit results for the fiscal

year ended June 30, 2018, were

reviewed.

5. The school climate report,

including measures of student/

teacher trust and student discipline

data, was presented.

6. Proposed revisions to Policy

203: School Board Annual Work Plan

were reviewed as a first reading.

7. An overview of the district’s

American Indian program and its

goals for American Indian students

was presented.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including

the minutes of the regular school

board meeting on February 12,

2019; payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; gifts; appointment

of the district’s homeless liaison

and foster care point of contact;

asbestos abatement bids for Little

Canada Elementary; bid packet

3A for Roseville Area High School;

and the Suburban Ramsey Family

Collaborative Fairview Community

Center lease renewal was approved.

2. The Nutrition Services employee

contract for 2018-2020 was

approved.

3. The American Indian Education

transmittal of resolution and parent

committee roster was accepted.

4. Final 2019-2020 and draft 2020-

2021 school year calendars were

approved.

5. The 2017-2018 Financial

Statements and Supplemental

Information for fiscal year ending

June 30, 2018, was accepted.

6. Revised budget parameters for

2019-2020 were approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:49

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: jenmakesup

2. Principal Place of Business: 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: JCHANGVLOGS LLC; 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/7/2019

/s/ JCHANGVLOGS LLC

(Roseville Review: Apr. 23, 30,

2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: therealjchang

2. Principal Place of Business: 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: JCHANGVLOGS LLC; 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/7/2019

/s/ JCHANGVLOGS LLC

(Roseville Review: Apr. 23, 30,

2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Advanced Garage Door

Solutions

2. Principal Place of Business: 8175

Lewis Road, Golden Valley, MN

55427, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: DNR Enterprises, Inc.; 7623

South Bay Drive, Bloomington, MN

55438

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3-25-2019

/s/ Douglas Robinson, President

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Dakota Garage Door

2. Principal Place of Business: 8175

Lewis Road, Golden Valley, MN

55427, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: DNR Enterprises, Inc.; 7623

South Bay Drive, Bloomington, MN

55438

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3-25-2019

/s/ Douglas Robinson, President

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Minnesota Equity Trust

2. Principal Place of Business: 3153

Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony, MN

55418, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Equitable Development Trust;

3153 Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony,

MN 55418, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/16/2019

/s/ Michael P. Sampson

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Minn Trust

2. Principal Place of Business: 3153

Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony, MN

55418, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Equitable Development Trust;

3153 Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony,

MN 55418, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/16/2019

/s/ Michael P. Sampson

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Hoglund Law Bankruptcy

2. Principal Place of Business: 1781

County Road BW, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Robert Hoglund; 1781 County

Road BW, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/8/2019

/s/ Robert Hoglund

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23,

2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: Hoglund Law Social

Security Disability

2. Principal Place of Business: 1781

County Road BW, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Robert Hoglund; 1781 County

Road BW, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/8/2019

/s/ Robert Hoglund

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23,

2019)

_____

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on May 15,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1820

Marlon McGhee

furniture

Unit # 3522

Jerome Jackson

luggage, exercise equip, furniture,

boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23, 2019)

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SECTION 00 1110

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

1.1 INTRODUCTORY

INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling

C. Key Dates:

1. Pre Bid Date: April 25, 2019, 3:00

PM, at Parkview Center School, 701

County Road B2 West, Roseville,

MN 55113.

2. Cut off Date for Questions: April

30, 2019

3. Bid Due Date: May 7, 2018 at

2:00 PM, at DC Board Room – 1251

County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN

55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling

1. Overall projects consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

Remodeling of Interior Spaces &

finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. All portions of the Work as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on May 7,

2019.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.2 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Marcelo Lamoza

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company 501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2320

marcelo.lamoza@krausanderson.

com

1.3 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

administration@stcloudbuilders

exchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents

for Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from: Isqft

2. Please contact Tamara Kurak at

tamara.kurak@krausanderson.com

or 612-336-6497 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.4 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete

or irregular or to waive informalities

or irregularities in a Bid received, and

accept a Bid, which in the Owner’s

judgment is in the Owner’s best

interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23, 2019)

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Arden Hills

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR A

FINAL PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT AND

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENT

PLANNING CASE 18-014

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at

6:30 p.m., the Arden Hills Planning

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing for an application for a Final

Planned Unit Development and

Comprehensive Plan Amendment

for a proposed 76,300 square feet

addition to Mounds View High

School, located at 1900 Lake

Valentine Road.

The application and all

documentation are on file and

available for inspection at Arden

Hills City Hall, 1245 West Highway

96, Arden Hills, MN 55112. A report

evaluating this application will be

available for viewing at City Hall

and online at www.cityofardenhills.

org/agendacenter prior to the public

hearing.

This notice is given pursuant to

Section 1355 of the Zoning Code in

the Arden Hills Code of Ordinances.

Any person in favor of, opposed to,

or interested in said application will

be heard by the City Council at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 24th day of April, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: Apr. 24, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARINGS FOR

ORDINANCE 838

RAISING THE AGE TO 21 TO

PURCHASE TOBACCO &

TOBACCO PRODUCTS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

hearings will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on April 24, 2019

and May 8, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. to hear

all persons present upon proposed

Ordinance 838 as described below:

The City of Little Canada is

proposing an Ordinance to raise the

age to 21 to purchase tobacco and

tobacco products in Little Canada.

Chris Heineman,

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: Apr. 16, 23, 2019)

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Mounds View

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Mounds View City Council will

hold a public hearing on Monday,

May 13, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at the

Mounds View City Hall, 2401

Mounds View Boulevard, Mounds

View, Minnesota, 55112 to consider

the request of Solomon Tilleskjor for

a residential kennel license for the

property located at 7534 Greenfield

Avenue. A residential kennel license

is required by the City if you have 3

or 4 dogs.

The property is legally known as:

Greenfield Plat 2, Lot 18, Block 3

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to City Administrator Nyle

Zikmund. City staff will forward the

comments to the City Council

Information regarding the request

is available for review at City Hall.

If you have any questions about

this meeting or if you want to make

an appointment to review the

application, please contact Nyle

Zikmund, City Administrator.

Phone: 763-717-4001

Email:

nyle.zikmund@moundsviewmn.org

Mail:

2401 Mounds View Boulevard

Mounds View, MN 55112

(Bulletin: Apr. 24, 2019)

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New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

803 OLD HIGHWAY 8 NW

NEW BRIGHTON, MN 55112

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

PROJECT 19-1, 2019 STREET

REHABILITATION

Sealed proposals for furnishing

of the necessary labor, materials,

and equipment for the rehabilitation

of approximately 2.81 miles of

residential streets in New Brighton

by the removal of the existing

bituminous surfacing, removal

and replacement of sections of

concrete curb and gutter, storm

sewer construction, watermain and

hydrant replacement, sanitary sewer

replacement, pond dredging, street

excavation and grading, aggregate

base, bituminous surfacing, and

boulevard repair which includes

approximately:

48,000 SY

Remove Bituminous Pavement

10,100 CY

Common Excavation

900 CY

Pond Dredging Excavation

23,300 TON

Aggregate Base

8,700 TON

Bituminous Non-Wear Mixture

6,000 TON

Bituminous Wear Mixture

37 EA

Storm Sewer Catch Basins

1,400 LF

Storm Sewer (12” RCP-24” RCP)

1,700 LF

Sanitary Sewer (8” PVC)

11,600 LF

Watermain Replacement

232 EA

Water Service Replacement

28 EA

Fire Hydrants

23,000 LF

Concrete Curb and Gutter

1 LS

Traffic Control

1 LS

Erosion Control

Plus miscellaneous and incidental

work, all in accordance with the plans

and specifications, will be received at

the Office of the City Engineer in the

City of New Brighton until 10:00 a.m.

on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, then

publicly opened and read aloud.

Digital copies of the Bidding

Documents are available at http://

www.QuestCDN.com for a fee of

$30.00. The documents may be

downloaded by selecting this project

from the “Browse Projects” page or

by entering eBid-Doc#6298727 on

the “Search Projects” page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Copies of the plans and

specifications may be examined and

obtained at the Office of the City

Engineer, 803 - Old Highway 8 NW,

New Brighton, Minnesota, 55112, for

a non-refundable cost of $50.00 per

set and an additional $10.00 charge

per set if mailed.

All proposals shall be made on

forms similar to those attached to

and made a part of the proposed

contract documents, and shall be

addressed to:

Craig Schlichting, P.E. City Engineer

City of New Brighton

803 - Old Highway 8 NW

New Brighton, Minnesota 55112

and endorsed with:

(Name of Bidder)

City Project 19-1, 2019 Street

Rehabilitation

Each proposal shall be accompanied

by a Non-Collusion Affidavit; a

Responsible Contractor Certificate;

an Equal Employment Opportunity

Certification; and a certified check

or bid bond made payable to the

City of New Brighton in the amount

of 5% of the bid as a guarantee that

such bidder will enter into a contract

with said City, in accordance with the

terms of such letting and bid in case

such bidder be awarded a contract.

No bids may be withdrawn for a

period of thirty (30) days from the

date of opening of bids. The right

is reserved to accept any bid, or to

reject any or all bids.

(Bulletin: Apr. 24, May 1, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

PROJECT 17-13, LIONS PARK

STORMWATER RE-USE

Sealed proposals for furnishing of

the necessary labor, materials, and

equipment for the construction of a

stormwater re-use irrigation pump

station, modifications to the existing

park irrigation system, electrical and

other related work at Lions Park, all

in accordance with the plans and

specifications, will be received at

the City of New Brighton until 10:00

a.m. on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, then

publicly opened and read aloud.

Digital copies of the Bidding

Documents are available at http://

www.QuestCDN.com for a fee of

$20.00. The documents may be

downloaded by selecting this project

from the “Browse Projects” page or

by entering eBid-Doc #6283578

on the “Search Projects” page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Documents will be available on

or about April 17, 2019, for public

inspection on QuestCDN, at the City

of New Brighton and the Landscape

Architect/ Engineer’s office.

All proposals shall be made on

forms similar to those attached,

made part of the proposed contract

documents, and addressed to:

Craig Schlichting

Director of Community Assets

and Development

City of New Brighton

803 Old Highway 8 NW

New Brighton, MN 55112-2792

and endorsed with:

(Name of Bidder)

City Project 17-13,

Lions Park Stormwater Re-use

Each proposal shall be

accompanied by a Non-Collusion

Affidavit; a Responsible Contractor

Certificate; an Equal Employment

Opportunity Certification; and a

certified check or bid bond made

payable to the City of New Brighton

in the amount of 5% of the bid as a

guarantee that such bidder will enter

into a contract with the City of New

Brighton, in accordance with the

terms of such letting and bid in case

such bidder be awarded a contract.

No bids may be withdrawn for a

period of thirty (30) days from the

date of opening of bids. The right

is reserved to accept any bid, or to

reject any or all bids.

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 24, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

INDUSTRIAL PARK

FLOODING IMPROVEMENTS

FOR THE CITY OF ST.

ANTHONY VILLAGE

HENNEPIN COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

sealed bids for the construction

of Industrial Park Flooding

Improvements will be received by the

City of St. Anthony Village at the St.

Anthony Village City Hall, located at

3301 Silver Lake Road, St. Anthony

Village, MN 55418, until 10:00 am

local time on Tuesday, May 7, 2019,

at which time the Bids received

will be publicly opened and read.

The Project includes the furnishing

of all labor and materials for the

construction, complete in-place, of

the following approximate quantities:

1.1 ACRE

Clearing & Grubbing

4,570 C Y

Pond Excavation

225 L F

18” – 36” RCP Storm Sewer

20 EACH

Tree Installation (all types)

1.1 ACRE

Seeding

The provisions of MINN. STAT.

16C.285 Responsible Contractor

are imposed as a requirement of this

contract. All bidders and persons or

companies providing a response/

submission to the Advertisement for

Bids of the City of St. Anthony Village

shall comply with the provisions of

the statute.

Bids will be received for a single

prime Contract. Bids shall be on a

unit price basis for the base Bid, with

any alternate bid items as indicated

on the Bid Form.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: WSB, 178 East 9th

Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN

55101. Direct questions about this

Project, including pre-bid questions,

to Katie Koscielak at kkoscielak@

wsbeng.com or 612.282.3641.

Bidding Documents are on file with

and may be examined at the City of

St. Anthony Village.

Complete digital Bidding

Documents for use by Contractors

submitting a bid are available

at www.questcdn.com. Bidding

Documents may be downloaded as

portable document format (PDF) files

for a nonrefundable fee of $30.00 by

inputting Quest project #6204786 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Bids will only be accepted from

Contractors who purchase Bidding

Documents as specified above.

Bid security shall be furnished in

accordance with the Instructions to

Bidders.

The City Council reserves the

right to reject any and all bids

and to waive any bids received

without explanation. No bid may be

withdrawn for a period of sixty (60)

days.

DATED: April 9, 2019

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

s/s Nicole Miller

City Clerk

St. Anthony Village, MN

(Bulletin: Apr. 17, 24, 2019)

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Shoreview

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

SPRING WATER SYSTEM

FLUSHING

Spring Water System Flushing

The Shoreview Water Department

reminds residents that the

maintenance crews will be flushing

the City’s water mains beginning the

week of April 29, 2019. The entire

system will be flushed during this

annual procedure. This usually takes

three weeks to complete.

Residents may notice discolored

water for a short period, after

nearby hydrants have been flushed.

Although the water is safe for

consumption, you may want to

reschedule laundry or other work that

may be affected by the discolored

water. If the water is discolored, flush

out your service pipes by running

the laundry tub faucet or the outside

faucets.

If you have any questions, please

call the Shoreview Water Department

at 651-490-4661.

(Bulletin: Apr. 24, 2019)

_____

Minutes

District 282

ST. ANTHONY – NEW

BRIGHTON

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 282

ST. ANTHONY

COMMUNITY CENTER

CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS

3301 SILVER LAKE ROAD

ST. ANTHONY, MN 55418

REGULAR MEETING –

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2019

MINUTES

Members Present: Board Chair

Leah Slye; Treasurer Cassandra

Palmer; Clerk Andrea Scamehorn;

Director Barry Kinsey; and Director

Mike Volna

Absent: Vice Chair Laura Oksnevad

Staff Present: Superintendent

Renee Corneille; St. Anthony

Village High School Principal Justin

Sawyer; St. Anthony Middle School

Principal Amy Kujawski; Wilshire

Park Principal Kari Page; and

Director of Community Services and

Communications Wendy Webster

The Regular School Board Meeting

was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by

Board Chair, Leah Slye, in the City

Council Chambers.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

A motion was made by Cassandra

Palmer and seconded by Andrea

Scamehorn to approve the April

2, 2019 Regular Meeting Agenda,

as presented. The motion carries

5-0.

GUEST SPEAKERS

Senator Laine and Representative

Kunesh-Podein attended the

Board meeting to share updates on

proposed bills at the legislature.

COMMUNICATION BREAK

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A motion was made by Andrea

Scamehorn and seconded by

Barry Kinsey to approve the

Minutes from the March 19, 2019

Work Session, as presented. The

motion carries 5-0.

CONSENT AGENDA

A motion was made by Barry

Kinsey and seconded by Mike

Volna to approve the April 2, 2019

Consent Agenda, as presented.

The motion carries 5-0.

ACTION

1. Policy 200 Series

This was the final reading of: Policy

203.5 – School Board Meeting

Agenda;

Policy 206 – Public Input at

Listening Sessions/Complaints

About Persons at School Board

Meetings and Data Privacy

Considerations; Policy 207 – Public

Hearings; Policy 208 – Development,

Adoption, and Implementations of

Policies; and Policy 213 – School

Board Committees

A motion was made by Mike Volna

and seconded by Cassandra to

approve Policy 203.5 – School

Board Meeting Agenda (with

noted edits); Policy 206 – Public

Input to the School Board and

Data Privacy Considerations

(with change to title); Policy

207 – Public Hearings; Policy

208 – Development, Adoption,

and Implementations of Policies;

and Policy 213 – School Board

Committees, as presented. The

Public Notices

Continued on Page 7

motion carries 5-0.

2. Certified Probationary Non-

Renewals

RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE

NON-RENEWAL OF A TEACHING

CONTRACT EFFECTIVE AT THE

END OF THE 2018 - 2019 SCHOOL

YEAR

AND

NON-RENEWAL OF A TEACHING

CONTRACT FOR THE 2019 - 2020

SCHOOL YEAR

OF

PROBATIONARY TEACHERS

PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA

STATUTES 122A.40 Subd. 5

WHEREAS, Naomi Pietenpol, Matt

Peterson, Damon George, and Kurt

Adolfson were employed as teachers

in Independent School District No.

282 for the 2018 - 2019 school year,

and;

BE IT RESOLVED, by the School

Board of Independent School District

No. 282 that pursuant to Minnesota

Statutes 122A.40 Subd. 5, the

teaching contracts of probationary

teachers Naomi Pietenpol, Matt

Peterson, Damon George, and Kurt

Adolfson in Independent School

District 282 are hereby terminated at

the close of the current session and

are not renewed for the 2019 - 2020

school year.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by

the School Board of Independent

School District No. 282, that written

notice be provided to said teachers

regarding the terminations and nonrenewals

of said teaching contracts

as provided by law.

A motion was made by Andrea

Scamehorn and seconded by

Barry Kinsey, with a roll call vote,

to approve the resolution to nonrenew

the teaching contracts

for Naomi Pietenpol, Matt

Peterson, Damon George, and

Kurt Adolfson, as presented. The

motion carries 5-0.

DISCUSSION

1. SAMS Principal Hiring Process

Kari Page and Wendy Webster

shared the hiring process for the

principal of St. Anthony Middle

School. Mrs. Page and Mrs.

Webster highlighted how survey data

from stakeholders helped create a

profile which was used in screening

candidates and interview committee

members. Stakeholders also shared

feedback on nine candidates which

was tallied. First interviews were

held on March 19 with twelve on

the committee; one student, one

administrator, two parents, one

school board member, and seven

staff from St. Anthony Middle

School. Second interviews were

held on March 22 and the selected

candidate--Amy Kujawski--was

announced on Monday, March 25.

2. Xello

SAVHS Principal Justin Sawyer

shared an overview of Xello, an

online tool which allows students to

explore potential educational paths,

colleges, and careers.

REPORTS

Superintendent Dr. Renee Corneille

noted the spring season is underway

as well as the testing season. A

thank you was also noted to Wendy

Webster and Kari Page for their

work on the SAMS principal hiring

process.

School Board Members attended

the following meetings and events:

WMEP; SAMS Parent meeting;

SANBE; Sister City; and the

Chamber meeting.

Adjourn

The Regular Meeting of April 2,

2019 was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

ATTEST:

Kim Lannier

Andrea Scamehorn, Clerk

_____

District 621

REGULAR MEETING

Pursuant to due call and notice

thereof, a regular meeting of the

School Board of Independent School

District No. 621, State of Minnesota,

was called to order by Jonathan

Weinhagen, Chair, at 7:00 p.m.,

March 12, 2019. Meeting was duly

held at the District Center, 4570

Victoria Street N, Shoreview, MN

55126.

Present: Bock, Glasheen, Jones,

Sager, Weinhagen, Westerman

Superintendent Chris Lennox

Irondale student representative

Mounds View student representative

Absent: Irondale Student

Representative Helgeson

Motion by Sager, seconded by

Jones, to adopt the agenda as

printed. Voting aye: all; nay: none.

Motion carried.

The student representatives

reported on various student council

events and activities at their schools.

No one registered to speak at Open

Forum.

Announcements were made

concerning gifts and meeting dates.

Chair Weinhagen reported that on

February 28, the Superintendent’s

office received a written request

for a Level 3 grievance hearing.

According to the contract, at its next

regularly scheduled meeting, the

School Board shall set a time for

conference of the employee with the

School Board grievance committee.

The meeting should take place

no later than the next succeeding

regularly scheduled meeting of the

Board.

The Board grievance committee

representatives are Bob Helgeson

and Sandra Westerman. They have

agreed that the grievance will be held

on April 2, 8:00 a.m. at the District

Center.

Superintendent’s report:

- Calendar reminders: March 14

& 15 are Communication Days and

there is no school. March 18-22 is

Spring Break.

Motion by Westerman, seconded by

Jones, to take action on the consent

agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of February

12, 2019 as printed.

Approve personnel changes as

follows:

new hire:

Erler, Amanda MV

2-19-19

Hansen, Samantha SS

2-25-19

Rannow, Christina CH

2-25-19

Safar, Emily TL

2-1-19

Shroyer, Rebecca TL

3-25-19

rehire:

Montour, Robert SS

3-11-19

Nordenstrom, Rachel BA

2-25-19

request for leave:

Ajdari, Staci VH

4-19-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Basara, Amanda CH

2-13-19 thru 3-1-19 approx.

Demers-Hill, Patricia EW

2-15-19 thru 5-15-19 approx.

Doncits, Jacob SS

3-12-19 thru 3-10-20

Ellis, Elizabeth On leave

2019-20 school year

Erickson, Lynn SLEC-K

5-17-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Fischer, Wendy SS

2-20-19 thru 4-5-19 approx.

Henke, Paul SS

3-4-19 thru 3-8-19

Jordan, Rachel SS

8-26-19 thru 10-16-19 approx.

Kanning, Darla On leave

2019-20 school year

Koch, Emily IL

2019-20 school year

Lang, Ryan PLEC-KC

2-13-19 thru 2-26-19

Medeiros, Charles IL

1-31-19 thru unknown – intermittent

Peterson, Chelsey CH

2-7-19 thru 2-18-19 approx.

Schmidt, Andrew HV

2019-20 school year

Schramm, Kelli EW

2-27-19 thru 4-18-19 intermittent

Sidhu, Devinder MV

2-11-19 thru 3-1-19

Tatur, Karen PL

4-16-19 thru 6-17-19 approx.

Ulstad, Abigail TL

2019-20 school year

Walker, Dawn PLEC-K

2-21-19 thru 3-7-19 approx.

Welch, Laura MV

2019-20 school year

return from leave:

Basara, Amanda CH

3-4-19

Jenson, Brian ID

2-15-19

Lang, Ryan PLEC-KC

2-27-19

Larson, Erica BA

2-25-19

Medeiros, Charles IL

2-11-19

Peterson, Chelsey CH

2-20-19

Redman, Justin TL

2-25-19

Sorknes, Ann ECEC

2-27-19

Tschida, Joseph VH

2-18-19

Weems, Roberta VH

2-18-19

Zustiak, Susan PW

2-14-19

resignation:

Ali, Ali ID

3-15-19

Barclay, Elizabeth On leave

2-7-19

Blegen, Tucker CH

4-12-19

Bolin, Jill PLEC-BA

3-22-19

Camozzi, Elizabeth On leave

2-12-19

Dlouhy, Joel On leave

6-7-19

Engler, Gabrielle On leave

2-6-19

Johnson, Erin TL

6-7-19

Nelson, Linette On leave

2-12-19

Nordin, Jacob ID

6-7-19

Page, Nicole TL

2-22-19

Perkins, Janelle Bridges

2-21-19

Saukkola, Kelly On leave

2-14-19

Whitmore, Julie IL

6-7-19

transfer:

Buckley, Andrea SS

3-25-19

Danielson, Jennifer IL

2-11-19

Hilbelink, Anna HV

2-12-19

Lein, Robyn EW

2-11-19

Tolstedt, Kinda MV

3-4-19

Trondson, Laura HV

3-1-19

Approve expenditures as follows:

General Fund $2,269,335.23

Nutrition Services 233,746.73

Community Service 97,696.73

Capital Outlay 291,304.40

Building Construction 1,184,126.84

Trust 3,500.00

Total $4,079,709.93

Bank Wire Transfers:

$11,623,354.18

Accept the following gifts and

extend thanks to the donors:

Matthew Luke for general use at

the Snail Lake Education Center

($194.06)

Becky Hepola for general use at

Sunnyside ($125.04)

Anonymous donation for Laurentian

field trip scholarships at Island Lake

($335)

Travelers Employee Giving

Campaign and Wells Fargo Matching

Gifts Program for general use at

Island Lake ($460)

Heidi Vanderbrink for student lunch

accounts and Mollee Briseno for

general use at Turtle Lake ($55)

Land O’Lakes Foundation for

Reading Buddies at Turtle Lake

($500)

John Hiskey and Wells Fargo

Foundation for the orchestra at

Mounds View High School ($140)

Bo Hu & Wei Cao for Science

Olympiad and Wells Fargo

Foundation for general use at

Mounds View High School ($3,000)

Clarinet and case from Doris &

David Frost and a cello and case

from Rebecca Johnson for the

District music program

New clothing from Judy Alcott for

students in need at Edgewood

Designate Board representatives at

graduations:

CLT Twin Lakes, May 22 – Amy

Jones

CLT Shoreview, May 23 – Bob

Helgeson

REACH Transition, May 29 – Amy

Jones

Area Learning Center, May 30 –

Shauna Bock

Irondale High School, May 31 –

Marre Jo Sager, SandraWesterman

Mounds View High School, June 3 -

Bob Helgeson, Jonathan Weinhagen

Adult Basic Education, June 6 –

Marre Jo Sager

Donation of Sick Leave:

Approve the requests to donate sick

leave to the indicated employees

to a maximum of 20 days for a

10-month employee and 24 days for

a 12-month employee.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Representatives from Wold

Architects & Engineers and Krause

Anderson provided an update on the

construction progress and timeline.

Discussion followed.

Carole Nielsen, Executive Director

of Administrative Services, presented

an enrollment update for the 2018-

2019 school year. Discussion

followed.

Jeff Ridlehoover, Assistant

Superintendent and Karl Brown,

Director of Community Ed &

Technology updated the Board

on the various summer program

offerings that will be available to

students grades K-12 this summer.

Discussion followed.

Superintendent Lennox presented

an overview of the mid-year progress

on the 2018-2019 Integrated School

Improvement Innovation Plan (ISIIP)

plans and shared the priority work

that is happening at school sites

over the course of this school year.

Discussion followed.

Jones provided an AMSD/

Legislative update and Sager

provided a Northeast Metro 916

update.

As liaisons to schools and on

committees, Board members

reported on events in which they had

participated

Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.

Sandra Westerman, Clerk

____

District 623

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

MARCH 12, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on March 12, 2019, which

were approved at the March 26,

2019, School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Boguszewski, Johnson, Shaw

Board Members absent: Azer,

Gogins

Administrative staff present: Loeck,

Sicoli, Thompson, Von De Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. There were no reports or nonaction

items.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including

the minutes of the regular school

board meeting on February 26,

2019; payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; gifts; UnitedHealthcare

Super School Breakfast Grant; and

Capitol Region Watershed District

2019 Partner Grant was approved.

2. Staff retirements were accepted

with appreciation.

3. The 2019-2020 Achievement and

Integration budget was approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 6:40

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Reentry Media

2. Principal Place of Business: 1495

66th Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432,

USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Admin Support, LLC;1495

66th Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432,

USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/16/2019

/s/ Ken Ehling, President

(Bulletin: May 1, 8, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: jenmakesup

2. Principal Place of Business: 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: JCHANGVLOGS LLC; 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/7/2019

/s/ JCHANGVLOGS LLC

(Roseville Review: Apr. 23, 30,

2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: therealjchang

2. Principal Place of Business: 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: JCHANGVLOGS LLC; 2355

Fairview Ave #349, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/7/2019

/s/ JCHANGVLOGS LLC

(Roseville Review: Apr. 23, 30,

2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Advanced Garage Door

Solutions

2. Principal Place of Business: 8175

Lewis Road, Golden Valley, MN

55427, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: DNR Enterprises, Inc.; 7623

South Bay Drive, Bloomington, MN

55438

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3-25-2019

/s/ Douglas Robinson, President

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Dakota Garage Door

2. Principal Place of Business: 8175

Lewis Road, Golden Valley, MN

55427, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: DNR Enterprises, Inc.; 7623

South Bay Drive, Bloomington, MN

55438

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 3-25-2019

/s/ Douglas Robinson, President

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

_____

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Minnesota Equity Trust

2. Principal Place of Business: 3153

Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony, MN

55418, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Equitable Development Trust;

3153 Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony,

MN 55418, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/16/2019

/s/ Michael P. Sampson

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Minn Trust

2. Principal Place of Business: 3153

Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony, MN

55418, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Equitable Development Trust;

3153 Old Hwy 8, #207, St. Anthony,

MN 55418, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/16/2019

/s/ Michael P. Sampson

(Bulletin: Apr. 24; May 1, 2019)

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AMENDMENT TO

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA STATUTES

CHAPTER 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: The Mayfield

2. Principal Place of Business: 2850

Market Place Drive, Little Canada,

MN 55117, USA

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: 2845

Hamline Ave. North, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: PHS/Mayfield, LLC; 2845

Hamline Ave. North, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 2870332-3; Originally filed

on: 05/30/2008

6. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 04/10/2019

/s/ Janna Severance,

General Counsel

(Roseville Review: Apr. 30; May 7,

2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 5/21/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 2082 leased by

Stanton Wood

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $239.90

Unit number 1604 leased by Kristin

Reubin

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number 2070 leased by Susan

Marcozzi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $239.90

Unit number 1989 leased by

Valencia Anderson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $409.90

Unit number 1244 leased by

Jennifer Gilbert

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

Unit number 1095 leased by Julie

Johnson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 1879 leased by Jacob

Urick

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 1481 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1290 leased by Ali Al

Hinaai

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1478 leased by Eric

Williams

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $504.90

(Roseville Review: Apr. 30, May 7,

2019)

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Arden Hills

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR A

FINAL PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT AND

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENT

PLANNING CASE 18-014

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

on Monday, May 13, 2019 at 6:30

p.m., the Arden Hills City Council

will hold a Public Hearing for an

application for a Final Planned Unit

Development and Comprehensive

Plan Amendment for a proposed

76,300 square feet addition to

Mounds View High School, located

at 1900 Lake Valentine Road.

The application and all

documentation are on file and

available for inspection at Arden

Hills City Hall, 1245 West Highway

96, Arden Hills, MN 55112. A report

evaluating this application will be

available for viewing at City Hall

and online at www.cityofardenhills.

org/agendacenter prior to the public

hearing.

This notice is given pursuant to

Section 1355 of the Zoning Code in

the Arden Hills Code of Ordinances.

Any person in favor of, opposed to,

or interested in said application will

be heard by the City Council at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 24th day of April, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

City Planner

(Bulletin: May 1, 2019)

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Lauderdale

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:

That the City Council of the City

of Lauderdale, Ramsey County,

Minnesota shall hold a public hearing

on the 14th day of May 2019 at 7:30

pm at the City Hall located at 1891

Walnut Street. The purpose of the

hearing is to consider an application

for Planned Unit Development

(PUD) development stage review of

a proposed senior housing project.

The Applicant, Real Estate Equities,

proposes to redevelop the existing

site located at 1795 Eustis Street

with a 114-unit senior housing

apartment building.

Heather Butkowski,

City Administrator

City of Lauderdale

(Roseville Review: Apr. 30, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

CITY COUNCIL

STRATEGIC PLANNING

SESSIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Little

Canada City Council will hold two

meetings for strategic planning on

Wednesday, May 8, 2019 from 5:00-

7:30pm and Saturday, May 11, 2019

from 9:00am – 3:00pm.

The Strategic Planning Sessions

will be held in the City Council

Chambers of the City Center located

at 515 Little Canada Road in said

City.

Chris Heineman

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: Apr. 30, 2019)

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New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

803 OLD HIGHWAY 8 NW

NEW BRIGHTON, MN 55112

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

PROJECT 19-1, 2019 STREET

REHABILITATION

Sealed proposals for furnishing

of the necessary labor, materials,

and equipment for the rehabilitation

of approximately 2.81 miles of

residential streets in New Brighton

by the removal of the existing

bituminous surfacing, removal

and replacement of sections of

concrete curb and gutter, storm

sewer construction, watermain and

hydrant replacement, sanitary sewer

replacement, pond dredging, street

excavation and grading, aggregate

base, bituminous surfacing, and

boulevard repair which includes

approximately:

48,000 SY

Remove Bituminous Pavement

10,100 CY

Common Excavation

900 CY

Pond Dredging Excavation

23,300 TON

Aggregate Base

8,700 TON

Bituminous Non-Wear Mixture

6,000 TON

Bituminous Wear Mixture

37 EA

Storm Sewer Catch Basins

1,400 LF

Storm Sewer (12” RCP-24” RCP)

1,700 LF

Sanitary Sewer (8” PVC)

11,600 LF

Watermain Replacement

232 EA

Water Service Replacement

28 EA

Fire Hydrants

23,000 LF

Concrete Curb and Gutter

1 LS

Traffic Control

1 LS

Erosion Control

Plus miscellaneous and incidental

work, all in accordance with the plans

and specifications, will be received at

the Office of the City Engineer in the

City of New Brighton until 10:00 a.m.

on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, then

publicly opened and read aloud.

Digital copies of the Bidding

Documents are available at http://

www.QuestCDN.com for a fee of

$30.00. The documents may be

downloaded by selecting this project

from the “Browse Projects” page or

by entering eBid-Doc#6298727 on

the “Search Projects” page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Copies of the plans and

specifications may be examined and

obtained at the Office of the City

Engineer, 803 - Old Highway 8 NW,

New Brighton, Minnesota, 55112, for

a non-refundable cost of $50.00 per

set and an additional $10.00 charge

per set if mailed.

All proposals shall be made on

forms similar to those attached to

and made a part of the proposed

contract documents, and shall be

addressed to:

Craig Schlichting, P.E. City Engineer

City of New Brighton

803 - Old Highway 8 NW

New Brighton, Minnesota 55112

and endorsed with:

(Name of Bidder)

City Project 19-1, 2019 Street

Rehabilitation

Each proposal shall be accompanied

by a Non-Collusion Affidavit; a

Responsible Contractor Certificate;

an Equal Employment Opportunity

Certification; and a certified check

or bid bond made payable to the

City of New Brighton in the amount

of 5% of the bid as a guarantee that

such bidder will enter into a contract

with said City, in accordance with the

terms of such letting and bid in case

such bidder be awarded a contract.

No bids may be withdrawn for a

period of thirty (30) days from the

date of opening of bids. The right

is reserved to accept any bid, or to

reject any or all bids.

(Bulletin: Apr. 24, May 1, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

SUMMARY PUBLICATION

ORDINANCE 2019-02

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

SECTIONS 32.20, 32.21 AND

32.25 PARKS COMMISSION

The City Council of the City of St.

Anthony adopted Ordinance 2019-

02 on April 23, 2019, this ordinance

establishes amends multiple sections

relating to the Parks Commission,

including: amending the name,

amending the purpose, membership,

and powers and duties.

The full Ordinance is available for

review at City Hall, St. Anthony City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

Adopted this 23rd day of April, 2019.

Jerome O. Faust, Mayor

ATTEST:

Nicole Miller, City Clerk

Reviewed for administration:

Mark Casey, City Manager

(Bulletin: May 1, 2019)

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Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Reentry Media

2. Principal Place of Business: 1495

66th Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432,

USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Admin Support, LLC;1495

66th Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432,

USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/16/2019

/s/ Ken Ehling, President

(Bulletin: May 1, 8, 2019)

_____

AMENDMENT TO

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA STATUTES

CHAPTER 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: The Mayfield

2. Principal Place of Business: 2850

Market Place Drive, Little Canada,

MN 55117, USA

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: 2845

Hamline Ave. North, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: PHS/Mayfield, LLC; 2845

Hamline Ave. North, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 2870332-3; Originally filed

on: 05/30/2008

6. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 04/10/2019

/s/ Janna Severance,

General Counsel

(Roseville Review: Apr. 30; May 7,

2019)

_____

PUBLIC NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 5/21/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 2082 leased by

Stanton Wood

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $239.90

Unit number 1604 leased by Kristin

Reubin

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number 2070 leased by Susan

Marcozzi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $239.90

Unit number 1989 leased by

Valencia Anderson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $409.90

Unit number 1244 leased by

Jennifer Gilbert

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

Unit number 1095 leased by Julie

Johnson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 1879 leased by Jacob

Urick

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 1481 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1290 leased by Ali Al

Hinaai

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1478 leased by Eric

Williams

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $504.90

(Roseville Review: Apr. 30, May 7,

2019)

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SECTION 00 1110 –

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

1.01 INTRODUCTORY

INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Roseville Area High

School – Addition & Remodel BP

#3-B

C. Key Dates:

1. Pre Bid Date: Wednesday,

May 29th 2019 @ 3:00 PM, at

Roseville Area High School – 1240

County Road B2 W, Roseville,

MN 55113. Meeting will be held at

Construction Trailers.

2. Cut off Date for Questions:

Tuesday, June 4th @ 3:00 PM.

3. Bid Due Date: Thursday,

June 13th @ 2:00 PM, at DC Board

Room – 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Roseville Area High

School – Addition & Remodel BP #3-

B.

1. The overall project consists of

new athletic turf fields, tennis courts,

track and field activities, access

roads, parking lot along with site

utilities and excavation, new building

additions & multiple areas of existing

remodel. This package includes the

Auditorium, Commons, Woodshop

& Front Entry additions along with

Existing Building Renovations.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. All portions of the Work as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on June 13th.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.02 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

AJ Lillesve

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 480-369-2079

Email: AJ.Lillesve@Krausanderson.

com

1.03 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and other

Contract Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n @

stcloudbuildersexchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from: Isqft

2. Please contact Silvia Magana

at Silvia.Magana@Krausanderson.

com or 612.332.7281 to receive an

invite from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.04 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete or

irregular or Owner’s Right to Reject

Bids: Owner reserves the right to

reject a Bid which is in any way

incomplete or irregular or to waive

informalities or irregularities in a Bid

received, and accept a Bid, which

in the Owner’s judgment is in the

Owner’s best interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: May 7, 14, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR

VARIANCE & TEXT

AMENDMENT & INTERIM USE

PERMIT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

hearing will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on May 22, 2019, at

7:30 p.m. to hear all persons present

upon the proposed planning request

as described below:

A request for approval of a Variance

to allow an outdoor storage area

in excess of that allowed by code

and outdoor storage to be located

in the side yard at 32 S. Owasso

Boulevard. The applicant is

proposing construction of a new

15,000-35,000 square foot Office/

Warehouse building with accessory

outdoor storage. The proposal

includes a request for a Text

Amendment to the I-P, Industrial

Park District to add language for an

Interim Use Permit to allow outdoor

storage as a principal use on the site

until construction commences. The

property in question is zoned I-P,

Industrial Park District.

Jessica Jagoe, Associate Planner

(Roseville Review: May 7, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on May

20, 2019 to consider:

A Noise Variance request for

overnight work by the contractor for

the Ramsey County, County Road

C Concrete Rehab project. More

information about the project can be

obtained from the City of Roseville

Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: May 7, 14, 2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Consistent with the requirements

of the General Storm Water Permit

Application for Small Municipal

Separate Storm Sewer Systems,

the City of Roseville has prepared

an annual report of activities related

to the City of Roseville’s Storm

Water Pollution Prevention Program

(SWPPP).

Notice is hereby given that the

Public Works, Environment and

Transportation Commission of

the City of Roseville will hold its

regular meeting at the Roseville

City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive,

on Tuesday, May 28, 2018 at 6:30

p.m., for the purpose of holding a

Public Information meeting regarding

the City of Roseville’s Storm Water

Pollution Prevention Program.

Public comments regarding this

report will be taken between May 7

and May 28. Soon thereafter, the

annual report will be brought to the

City Council for final approval and

submittal to the Minnesota Pollution

Control Agency (MPCA).

Further information and a copy of

the complete Storm Water Pollution

Prevention Program are on file in the

Roseville Engineering Department

within City Hall, 2660 Civic Center

Drive.

Patrick Trudgeon, City Manager

City of Roseville, Minnesota

(Roseville Review: May 7, 14, 21,

2019)

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FAIRVIEW TRUNK

UNDERGROUND

STORMWATER REUSE

PROJECT CITY OF

ROSEVILLE

ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA

RECEIPT AND OPENING OF

PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals

for the work described below will

be received at the office of the

City Engineer, City of Roseville,

2660 Civic Center Drive, Roseville,

Minnesota, until 1:00 p.m.,

Thursday, May 23, 2019 at which

time the bids will be opened and

publicly read. All bids shall be made

on the proposal form provided for

that purpose.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The

work includes the construction of

approximately:

1 LS

Traffic Control

1 LS

Underground Water Storage Vault

(StormTrap)

1 LS

Pump Package (pumps/valves/

controls)

2,500 CY

Common Ex Haul Away

110 LF

18” PVC Watermain

110 Ton

Bituminous Patch

1,100 SY

Turf Establishment with Seed

Blanket

Together with numerous related

items of work, all in accordance with

Plans and Specifications.

COMPLETION OF WORK: All

work under the Contract must be

substantially complete, including

restoration, shall be November 1,

2019.

PLANHOLDERS LIST,

ADDENDUMS AND BID

TABULATIONS: The planholders

list, addenda and bid tabulation will

be available on-line at: https://egram.

cityofroseville.com/ . Any addenda

will be e-mailed to all planholders.

TO OBTAIN BID DOCUMENTS: A

description of the project, Plans and

Specifications, and the planholders

list are available at https://egram.

cityofroseville.com/ . You may

download these documents

for $25 through the City’s

eGram page as long as you are a

planholder. Hard copies of complete

project documents are available for

$150 at the City of Roseville, 2660

Civic Center Drive, Roseville, MN

55113, 651-792-7004. No refunds

will be provided. Bids will only

be accepted electronically from

Contractors who are listed as

planholders on the City’s eGram

site.

BID SECURITY: A certified check or

proposal bond in the amount of not

less than 10% percent of the total

amount bid, drawn in favor of the City

of Roseville shall accompany each

bid. This can be can be submitted

either electronically with your bid

through BidVAULT or submitted via

paper copy at or before the time of

the bid opening.

OWNER’S RIGHTS RESERVED:

The City Council reserves the right

to reject any and all bids, to waive

irregularities and informalities therein

and the right to award the contract in

the best interests of the City.

Patrick Trudgeon, City Manager

City of Roseville, Minnesota

(Roseville Review: May 7, 2019)

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District 621

Minutes

REGULAR MEETING

Pursuant to due call and notice

thereof, a regular meeting of the

School Board of Independent School

District No. 621, State of Minnesota,

was called to order by Jonathan

Weinhagen, Chair, at 7:00 p.m., April

9, 2019. Meeting was duly held at

the District Center, 4570 Victoria

Street N, Shoreview, MN 55126.

Present: Bock, Glasheen,

Helgeson, Sager, Weinhagen

Superintendent Chris Lennox

Irondale student representative

Mounds View student representative

Absent: Jones, Westerman

Motion by Sager, seconded by

Helgeson, to adopt the agenda as

printed. Voting aye: all; nay: none.

Motion carried.

The student representatives

reported on various student council

events and activities at their schools.

The following individuals registered

to speak at Open Forum:

Nate Moller, Shoreview Mental

health

Justin Reiling, North Oaks Mental

health

Amelia Podolny, Shoreview Mental

health

Announcements were made

concerning gifts and meeting dates.

Superintendent’s report:

- Construction groundbreaking will

be on April 23, 5 p.m. at Edgewood

Middle School

- Chalkboard Capers

Motion by Helgeson, seconded by

Sager, to take action on the consent

agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of March 12,

2019 as printed.

Approve personnel changes as

follows:

new hire: effective

Bolton, Kayla MV

4-10-19

Davis, Stephanie DC

3-18-19

Finn, Lisa PLEC

4-1-19

Forsman, Morgan BA

3-25-19

Graffunder, Monica PL-K

3-25-19

Severson, Joseph Bridges

3-25-19

Stromquist, Kristen TL

4-8-19

rehire:

Ospina, Mandi PW

3-11-19

Smelter, Lisa ID

3-29-19

resignation:

Anhorn, Rikki PL-K

6-7-19

Augustinack, Emily PLEC

6-4-19

Chang, Shu-Hui (Linda) ID/MV

6-7-19

Gilbert, Claire St. O

6-7-19

Gill, Elizabeth CH

6-7-19

Heffner, Meghan REACH

6-7-19

Lane, Marissa PL-K

6-7-19

Leonhardi, Isaac CH

6-7-19

Martin, Chandra PL-K

6-7-19

Mohamed, Basimo PLEC/SLV

3-13-19

Nelson, Laurie DC

4-9-19

Smelter, Lisa ID

6-7-19

Swanson, Brittney VH

6-7-19

Wakumoto, Jennafer St. O

6-7-19

retirement:

Gronwald, Susan PLEC

6-5-19

Helm, Allan (Joe) ID

1-23-20

Karel, Margaret SLEC

8-31-19

Klugow, Debora VH

6-7-19

Loegering, Janet (Jill) SLV

6-7-19

Thompson, Kim VH

6-5-19

request for leave:

Benson, Rochelle PW

3-11-19 thru 8-14-19

Blasing, Nicole BA

2019-20 school year

Branham, Chelsey ID

4-24-19 thru 4-30-19 approx.

Fallgatter, Daria TL

2-12-19 thru 3-29-19

Francomb, Raymond SS

3-25-19 thru 6-5-19

Holt, Mollie ID

2019-20 school year

Knickerbocker, Jeff EW

3-11-19 thru 9-2-19

Koopmeiners, Erin PW

3-25-19 thru 6-21-19

Moren, Jennifer ID

8-26-19 thru 11-27-19 approx.

return from leave:

Erhardt, Kathleen HV

3-28-19

Fallgater, Daria TL

4-1-19

Hallenberger, Jill CH/ID

3-7-19

Henke, Paul SS

3-11-19

Jaspal, Catherine MV

3-25-19

Leiser, Elyse TL

4-1-19

Mello, Caili SS

4-1-19

Sidhu, Devinder MV

3-4-19

Walker, Dawn PL-K

3-25-19

Whitmore, Julie IL

3-13-19

transfer:

Flaherty, Connor MV

3-1-19

Gall, Pamela Bridges

4-1-19

Lee, Molly CH

4-8-19

Spencer, Jill VH

2-25-19

termination:

Flaherty, Connor MV

3-11-19

Approve expenditures as follows:

General Fund $2,711,419.32

Nutrition Services 194,977.54

Community Service 106,140.66

Capital Outlay 278,120.77

Building Construction 976,433.42

Debt Service 2,965.00

Trust 6,887.85

Internal Service 477,695.27

OPEB Debt Service 500.00

Total $4,755,139.83

Bank Wire Transfers: $9,467,652.13

Accept the following gifts and

extend thanks to the donors:

Mustang Club for various

departments at Mounds View

($2,841.84)

Sandra & Benjamin Feist for the

Nutrition Services Angel Fund at Bel

Air ($500)

Heidi Vanderbrink for the Nutrition

Services Angel Fund at Turtle Lake

($100)

Kowalski’s Shoreview, CAF America

and Wells Fargo Your Cause for

general use at Chippewa ($592.82)

Muriel Seltz for boys basketball at

Mounds View ($100)

Hats and gloves from Kris Livingston

for use at the Pike Lake Education

Center

Board meeting calendar:

Approve the 2019-20 Board meeting

calendar as presented.

Donation of Sick Leave:

Approve the requests to donate sick

leave to the indicated employees

to a maximum of 20 days for a

10-month employee and 24 days for

a 12-month employee.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Board member Helgeson reported

that the Board Grievance Committee

heard a Step 3 custodial grievance

on April 2, 2019. The Grievance

Committee recommended denial of

the grievance. Motion by Helgeson,

seconded by Sager, to deny the Step

3 grievance. Voting aye: all; nay:

none. Motion carried.

John Ward, Assistant

Superintendent, presented the 2020-

21 school calendar for approval.

Motion by Helgeson, seconded

by Sager, to approve the 2020-21

calendar as presented. Voting aye:

all; nay: none. Motion carried.

John Ward presented the resolution

terminating probationary certified

staff. Discussion followed. Motion

by Sager, seconded by Helgeson, to

adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION RELATING

TO THE TERMINATION AND

NONRENEWAL OF THE

TEACHING CONTRACTS OF

PROBATIONARY CERTIFIED

STAFF

WHEREAS the teachers listed

in Attachment A are probationary

certified staff in Independent School

District No. 621 and

WHEREAS Article IX, Section 9.2

of the Master Agreement between

the MVEA and Independent School

District No. 621 does not provide

unrequested leave protection for

probationary certified staff,

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED

by the School Board of Independent

School District No. 621 that the

teaching contracts of the certified

staff listed in Attachment A be

terminated at the close of the current

2018-2019 school year and not be

renewed and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that

written notice be sent to said staff

members regarding termination and

non-renewal of his/her contract as

provided by law, and that said notice

shall be in substantially the following

form:

April 10, 2019

NOTICE OF TERMINATION AND

NON-RENEWAL

You are hereby notified that at

a meeting of the School Board of

Independent School District No. 621

held April 9, 2019, a resolution was

adopted by a majority roll call vote

to terminate your contract effective

at the end of the current school year

and not to renew your contract for the

2019-2020 school year. Said

action of the School Board is taken

pursuant to M.S. 122A.40 and in

accordance with Section 9.2 of the

Master Contract.

You may officially request that the

School Board give its reasons for

the nonrenewal of your teaching

contract. Such request is to be

made in writing to the Assistant

Superintendent - Human Resources

and Operations.

Yours very truly,

SCHOOL BOARD OF

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 621

Clerk of the School Board

Attachment A

Berg, Erika

McDonald, Samantha

Blaha, Michael

Menso, Eleanor

Brandt, Suzanne

Moberg, Benjamin

Chhay, Jonathan

Paulson, Anneliese

Chiri, Melissa

Peterson, Nathan

Dooley-Jesso, Lane

Poppin, Josey

Esselman, Brooke

Samuelson, Mary

Gurrola, Ellen

Severson, Benjamin

Keenan Jr, Jerome

Sibileva, Christina

Kelsey, Heather

Sonnenfeld, Joel

Kidd, Raymond

Van Akkeren, Amy

Larson, Erica

Windle, Garrett

Lewis, Austin

Zurn, Hannah

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

John Ward presented the resolution

proposing placement of certified staff

on unrequested leave of absence.

Motion by Helgeson, seconded by

Glasheen, to adopt the following

resolution:

RESOLUTION RELATING TO

PROPOSED PLACEMENT

OF CERTIFIED STAFF ON

UNREQUESTED LEAVE OF

ABSENCE

BE IT RESOLVED by the School

Board of Independent School District

No. 621 as follows:

1. That it is proposed that a

number of certified staff as listed

in Attachment B, be placed on

unrequested leave of absence

without pay or fringe benefits at the

end of the regular school year in

August, 2019, pursuant to Article IX

of the MVEA Master Contract.

2. That said action is taken

due to decrease/changes in

enrollment, uncertainty of funding,

discontinuance of positions, financial

limitations, voluntary unrequested

leave status and the return from

leave of senior staff.

3. That written notice be sent to

said staff members regarding the

proposed placement on unrequested

leave of absence without pay or fringe

benefits as provided by law and said

notice shall include a statement that

he/she is entitled to a hearing before

the School Board or its designees

provided that such request is made

in writing within fourteen (14) days of

receipt of said notice and shall be in

substantially the following form:

April 10, 2019

NOTICE OF PROPOSED

PLACEMENT ON UNREQUESTED

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

You are hereby notified that at

a meeting of the School Board of

Independent School District No. 621

held on April 9, 2019, a resolution

was adopted by majority vote of the

School Board proposing to place you

on unrequested leave of absence as

a teacher in Independent School

District No. 621 effective June 7,

2019 and without fringe benefits

after the end of the regular school

year in August, 2019, pursuant

to Article IX of the MVEA Master

Contract due to decreases/changes

in enrollment, uncertainty of funding,

discontinuance of positions, financial

limitations, voluntary unrequested

leave status and the return from

leave of senior teachers.

A copy of the resolution duly

adopted by the School Board is

attached hereto for your information.

Under the provisions of the law

(M.S. 122A.40, Subd. 7) you are

entitled to a hearing before the

School Board or its designee

provided that you make a request in

writing within fourteen (14) days after

receipt of this notice. If no hearing is

requested within such period it shall

be deemed acquiescence by you to

the School Board’s proposed action.

Yours very truly,

SCHOOL BOARD OF

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT NO. 621

By Clerk of the School Board

Attachment B

Lafeber, Jodie Anne

Lohr, Ryan

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Supt. Lennox presented a resolution

which would continue to keep the

District closed to non-resident

enrollment options for the 2019-20

& 2020-21 school years. Discussion

followed. Motion by Helgeson,

seconded by Sager, to adopt the

following resolution:

RESOLUTION RELATING TO

MOUNDS VIEW’S 2019-2020

& 2020-2021 NON-RESIDENT

ENROLLMENT OPTIONS

WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota

has established an enrollment

options program permitting students

to attend non-resident districts

(Minnesota Statutes §124D.03), and

WHEREAS the School Board seeks

to maintain continuity of programs,

curriculum, and services through

consistent student enrollment and

recognizes that sufficient student

enrollment ensures high quality

course offerings for resident students

as well as students enrolling under

the enrollment options program, and

WHEREAS the State of Minnesota

has also established criteria for

school districts to approve or deny

open enrollment applications based

upon capacity of a program, class or

school building (Minnesota Statutes

§ 124D.03 Subdivision 6);

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT

RESOLVED that:

1. Non-resident enrollment options

will continue to be closed for Early

Childhood and grades K-12 for the

2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school

years.

2. The required one percent of the

total enrollment at each grade level

will be met with existing non-resident

students, sibling preferences and

children of eligible staff.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Karl Brown, Director of Community

Education & Technology and Erin

Matteson, Coordinator of Community

Education, provided an update on

the District Operation Plan goal of

Implementing Community Education

Task Force Recommendations.

Discussion followed.

Supt. Lennox provided an AMSD/

Legislative update and Sager

provided a Northeast Metro 916

update.

As liaisons to schools and on

committees, Board members

reported on events in which they had

participated

Meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m.

Sandra Westerman, Clerk

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Announcements

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-300

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(INTESTATE)

Estate Of

Sandra Marie Christiansen,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application

for informal appointment of personal

representative has been filed

With the Registrar. No will has

been presented for probate. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Todd Christiansen, Whose address

is 21155 Sycamore St. NW, Oak

Grove, Minnesota, 55011; Andrea

Craig, whose address is 216 Ann

St., St. Paul, Minnesota, 55102, as

co-personal representatives of the

Estate of the Decedent. Any heir

or other interested person may be

entitled to appointment as personal

representative or may object to

the appointment of the personal

representative. Unless objections

are filed with the Court (pursuant to

Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-

607) and the Court otherwise orders,

the personal representative has

full power to administer the Estate

including, after 30 days from the date

of issuance of letters, the power to

sell, encumber, lease or distribute

real estate.

Any objections to the appointment

of the Personal Representatives

must be filed With this Court and Will

be heard by the Court after the filing

of an appropriate petition and proper

notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-

801) all creditors having claims

against the Estate are required to

present the claims to the personal

representative or to the Court

Administrator within four months

after the date of this Notice or the

claims Will be barred.

Dated: April 15, 2019

Laura J. Stevens,

Registrar

Michael F. Upton,

Court Administrator

(Roseville Review: May 28; June 4,

2019)

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NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on June 19,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1604

Omar Hassan

commercial kitchen sinks, cabinets,

shelving, boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: May 21, 28, 2019)

______

NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 6/25/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 1856 leased by

Jennifer Nemo

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1426 leased by Kiya

Berhe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1541 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1666 leased by Nathan

Voerding

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1989 leased by

Valencia Anderson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $574.85

Unit number 1175 leased by

Stephanie Belardi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $699.90

Unit number 1069 leased by Destiny

Williams

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1272 leased by Crystal

Vanausole

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1053 leased by Donte

Caldwell

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $304.90

Unit number 1160 leased by

Stephanie Belardi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1067 leased by Khara

Harris

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1005 leased by Ryan

Baker

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1572 leased by Cristy

Gaffney

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1114 leased by Daniel

Jeske

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $439.90

Unit number 1159 leased by

Cristianne Kruse

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $499.90

Unit number 1100 leased by Karey

Beardsley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $529.90

(Roseville Review: May 28, June 4,

2019)

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Arden Hills

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL will

hold a regular meeting in the City

Council Chambers at City Hall, 1245

West Highway 96, on Monday June

10, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the

following public hearing:

Delinquent Public Utility Accounts

Assessments are proposed for

public utility charges to those tracts

or parcels where such charges were

delinquent as of February 1, 2019,

and, after due notice to the property

owner, remain unpaid, in accordance

with the provisions of the Municipal

Code and Minnesota Statutes.

These assessments are on file

at City Hall and open to public

inspection. Written or oral objections

will be considered at this meeting,

but the City Council may consider

any objection to the amount of a

proposed individual assessment at

an adjourned meeting upon such

further notice to the affected property

owner as it seems advisable.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

Dave Perrault, City Administrator

(Bulletin: May 29, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

Falcon Heights City Council, at its

regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on June

26, 2019, in the City Hall Council

Chambers, 2077 W. Larpenteur Ave,

will hold a public hearing to review

the provisions of the City of Falcon

Heights Small Municipal Separate

Sewer Systems (MS4) Permit.

Sack Thongvanh

City Administrator

City of Falcon Heights

(Roseville Review: May 28, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

PUBLIC HEARING FOR

STORM WATER POLLUTION

PREVENTION PROGRAM

Notice is hereby given that the

Little Canada City Council will hold

a public hearing to review the Storm

Water Pollution Prevention Program

and discuss the City’s progress in

meeting National Pollutant Discharge

Elimination System (NPDES)

requirements. The public hearing

will be held in the Council Chambers

of the City of Little Canada, located

at 515 Little Canada Road East, on

Wednesday, the 12th day of June,

2019 at 7:30 p.m.

(Roseville Review: May 28, 2019)

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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR SUBDIVISION

& VARIANCES & EASEMENT

VACATIONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

hearing will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on June 12, 2019,

at 7:30 p.m. to hear all persons

present upon the proposed planning

request as described below:

A request for approval of a Simple

Subdivision to allow the property at

675 Keller Parkway to be divided

into three lots. The applicant/

property owner has requested to

create two new lots in which new

single-family residential houses

would be constructed. The proposal

includes a request for a Variance to

the minimum lot width requirements

and paving side yard setback for

off-street parking. All other aspects

of the simple subdivision meet the

Zoning Code lot size requirements.

In addition, the applicant/property

owner is seeking a Vacation of Utility

and Drainage Easements. The two

easements to be vacated run north

and south in center of the property

and were not vacated when the lot

combination occurred in 2006. New

drainage and utility easements will be

dedicated as part of the subdivision

request for the newly created lots.

The property in question is zoned

R-1, Single Family Residential.

Jessica Jagoe, Associate Planner

(Roseville Review: May 28, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City

Council will hold a meeting at City

Hall, 2660 Civic Center Dr., at 6:00

p.m. on June 3, 2019 to consider:

A Noise Variance request for

overnight work by the contractor for

the Ramsey County, County Road

C Reconstruction project. More

information about the project can be

obtained from the City of Roseville

Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: May 21, 28, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

CITY OF ST ANTHONY

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

REGARDING PROPOSED

PROPERTY TAX

ABATEMENTS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the City Council of the City of St.

Anthony, Minnesota, will hold a

public hearing of the City Council at

or shortly after 7:00 p.m., on June

11, 2019, to be held at St. Anthony

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, Minnesota, on the proposal

that the City abate property taxes

levied by the City on the property

identified as tax parcel numbers:

313023310036, 0702923110012,

0702923110030, 0702923110031,

0702923110015, 0702923110011,

0702923110026, 0702923110025,

0702923110022

The total amount of the taxes

proposed to be abated by the City

on the property for up to a 15 year

period is estimated to be not more

than $1,600,000. The City Council

will consider the property tax

abatement to finance various storm

water improvements to address

flooding issues in and around Silver

Lake Road and in the Industrial Park

and installation of utilities and a new

sidewalk along County Road C in the

City (the “Project”),

The City proposes to issue General

Obligation Tax Abatement Bonds in

an amount not to exceed $1,600,000

to finance the Projects.

All interested persons may appear

at the June 11, 2019 public hearing

and present their views orally or in

writing.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL OF

THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY,

MINNESOTA

/s/ Mark Casey

City Manager

(Bulletin: May 29, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

INDUSTRIAL PARK

FLOODING IMPROVEMENTS

REBID FOR THE CITY OF ST.

ANTHONY VILLAGE

HENNEPIN COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

sealed bids for the construction

of Industrial Park Flooding

Improvements will be received by the

City of St. Anthony Village at the St.

Anthony Village City Hall, located at

3301 Silver Lake Road, St. Anthony

Village, MN 55418, until 10:00 am

local time on Wednesday, June 19,

2019, at which time the Bids received

will be publicly opened and read.

The Project includes the furnishing

of all labor and materials for the

construction, complete in-place, of

the following approximate quantities:

0.9 ACRE

Clearing & Grubbing

3,320 C Y

Pond Excavation

720 L F

18” – 36” RCP Storm Sewer

50 L F

Concrete Curb and Gutter

10 TON

Bituminous Patching

125 L F

Chain Link Fence

40 EACH

Tree Installation (all types)

1.1 ACRE

Seeding

The provisions of MINN. STAT.

16C.285 Responsible Contractor

are imposed as a requirement of this

contract. All bidders and persons or

companies providing a response/

submission to the Advertisement for

Bids of the City of St. Anthony Village

shall comply with the provisions of

the statute.

Bids will be received for a single

prime Contract. Bids shall be on a

unit price basis for the base Bid, with

any alternate bid items as indicated

on the Bid Form.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: WSB, 178 East 9th

Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN

55101. Direct questions about this

Project, including pre-bid questions,

to Katie Koscielak at kkoscielak@

wsbeng.com or 612.282.3641.

Bidding Documents are on file with

and may be examined at the City of

St. Anthony Village.

Complete digital Bidding

Documents for use by Contractors

submitting a bid are available

at www.questcdn.com. Bidding

Documents may be downloaded as

portable document format (PDF) files

for a nonrefundable fee of $30.00 by

inputting Quest project #6368433 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Bids will only be accepted from

Contractors who purchase Bidding

Documents as specified above.

Bid security shall be furnished in

accordance with the Instructions to

Bidders.

The City Council reserves the

right to reject any and all bids

and to waive any bids received

without explanation. No bid may be

withdrawn for a period of sixty (60)

days.

DATED: May 22, 2019

BY ORDER OF THE CITY

COUNCIL

s/s Nicole Miller

City Clerk

St. Anthony Village, MN

(Bulletin: May 29; June 5, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-300

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(INTESTATE)

Estate Of

Sandra Marie Christiansen,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application

for informal appointment of personal

representative has been filed

With the Registrar. No will has

been presented for probate. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Todd Christiansen, Whose address

is 21155 Sycamore St. NW, Oak

Grove, Minnesota, 55011; Andrea

Craig, whose address is 216 Ann

St., St. Paul, Minnesota, 55102, as

co-personal representatives of the

Estate of the Decedent. Any heir

or other interested person may be

entitled to appointment as personal

representative or may object to

the appointment of the personal

representative. Unless objections

are filed with the Court (pursuant to

Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-

607) and the Court otherwise orders,

the personal representative has

full power to administer the Estate

including, after 30 days from the date

of issuance of letters, the power to

sell, encumber, lease or distribute

real estate.

Any objections to the appointment

of the Personal Representatives

must be filed With this Court and Will

be heard by the Court after the filing

of an appropriate petition and proper

notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-

801) all creditors having claims

against the Estate are required to

present the claims to the personal

representative or to the Court

Administrator within four months

after the date of this Notice or the

claims Will be barred.

Dated: April 15, 2019

Laura J. Stevens,

Registrar

Michael F. Upton,

Court Administrator

(Roseville Review: May 28; June 4,

2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Quest Industrial

2. Principal Place of Business:101

W. Prospect Ave. Cleveland, OH

44115, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: The Sherwin-Williams

Company; 101 W. Prospect Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44115, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 5/20/2019

/s/ Stephen J. Perisutti

(Bulletin: June 5, 12, 2019)

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NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 6/25/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 1856 leased by

Jennifer Nemo

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1426 leased by Kiya

Berhe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1541 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1666 leased by Nathan

Voerding

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1989 leased by

Valencia Anderson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $574.85

Unit number 1175 leased by

Stephanie Belardi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $699.90

Unit number 1069 leased by Destiny

Williams

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1272 leased by Crystal

Vanausole

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1053 leased by Donte

Caldwell

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $304.90

Unit number 1160 leased by

Stephanie Belardi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1067 leased by Khara

Harris

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1005 leased by Ryan

Baker

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1572 leased by Cristy

Gaffney

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1114 leased by Daniel

Jeske

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $439.90

Unit number 1159 leased by

Cristianne Kruse

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $499.90

Unit number 1100 leased by Karey

Beardsley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $529.90

(Roseville Review: May 28, June 4,

2019)

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Arden Hills

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR A

SITE PLAN REVIEW AND

FINAL PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT

PLANNING CASE 19-001

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

on Monday, June 24, 2019 at 7:00

p.m., the Arden Hills City Council

will hold a Public Hearing for an

application for a Site Plan Review and

a Final Planned Unit Development

(PUD) to allow additional automotive

repair bays and retail space and an

upgraded and relocated carwash for

Brausen Automotive Repair located

at 1310 County Road E.

The application and all

documentation are on file and

available for inspection at Arden

Hills City Hall, 1245 West Highway

96, Arden Hills, MN 55112. A report

evaluating this application will be

available for viewing at City Hall

and online at www.cityofardenhills.

org/agendacenter prior to the public

hearing.

This notice is given pursuant to

Section 1355 of the Zoning Code in

the Arden Hills Code of Ordinances.

Any person in favor of, opposed to,

or interested in said application will

be heard by the City Council at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 30th day of May, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

City Planner

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL at its

regular meeting in the City Council

Chambers at City Hall, 1245 West

Highway 96, on Monday, June 24,

2019, at 7:00 p.m. will hold a public

hearing to consider the following:

Ordinance 2019-004

Amending Chapter 13, Zoning

Code, Section 1305.04, Floor Area

Definition of the Arden Hills City

Code

The proposed ordinance

amendment is on file and available

for inspection at Arden Hills City Hall,

1245 West Highway 96, Arden Hills,

MN 55112. The proposed amended

ordinance will be available for viewing

online at www.cityofardenhills.org ten

(10) days prior to the public hearing.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 30th day of May 2019.

Julie Hanson, City Clerk

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL at its

regular meeting in the City Council

Chambers at City Hall, 1245 West

Highway 96, on Monday, July 8,

2019, at 7:00 p.m. will hold a public

hearing to consider the following:

Ordinance 2019-005

Amending Chapter 3, License

and Regulations, Section 350,

Tobacco Products of the Arden

Hills City Code

The proposed ordinance

amendment is on file and available

for inspection at Arden Hills City Hall,

1245 West Highway 96, Arden Hills,

MN 55112. The proposed amended

ordinance will be available for viewing

online at www.cityofardenhills.org ten

(10) days prior to the public hearing.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 30th day of May 2019.

Julie Hanson, City Clerk

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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Lauderdale

CITY OF LAUDERDALE

LAUDERDALE, MINNESOTA

ALLEY VACATION PUBLIC

HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

a hearing will be held before the

City Council on the 25th day of

June, 2019, in the City Hall located

at 1891 Walnut Street, Lauderdale,

Minnesota at 7:30 pm to consider

a proposed vacation of a portion of

the alley between Eustis Street and

Malvern Street commencing north of

Spring Street and ending at Summer

Street

DATED: May 30, 2019.

Heather Butkowski,

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: June 4, 11, 2019)

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Mounds View

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Mounds View City Council will

hold a public hearing on Monday,

June 10, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at Mounds

View City Hall, 2401 Mounds View

Boulevard, Mounds View, Minnesota,

55112 to consider a request from the

Festival in the Park of Mounds View

for temporary liquor licenses to allow

Ole Piper Inn of Blaine and Barley

John’s Brew Pub of New Brighton

to sell and serve on-sale intoxicating

liquor at various events associated

with the Mounds View Festival in

the Park on Friday, August 16 and

Saturday, August 17, 2019.

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to City Administrator Nyle

Zikmund. City staff will forward the

comments to the City Council

If you have any questions about

this meeting or if you want to make

an appointment to discuss the

application, please contact Nyle

Zikmund, City Administrator.

Phone: 763-717-4001

Email:

nyle.zikmund@moundsviewmn.org

Mail:

2401 Mounds View Blvd

Mounds View, MN 55112

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Mounds View Planning

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing on Wednesday, June 19,

2019 at 7:00 PM at the Mounds

View City Hall, 2401 Mounds View

Blvd, Mounds View, MN 55112 to

consider a request for a Variance by

applicant, Ronald O’Connell. The

subject property is located at 2296

Terrace Dr. The Variance request

is to allow a driveway to be set

back less than 5’ from the side yard

property line, whereas a minimum

5’ setback is required (City Code,

Section 1104.01, Subd 4(c)(1)(a).

The applicant proposes to widen a

driveway up to an existing retaining

wall.

The Property is legally known as:

Lot 16, Block 8, Pinewood Terrace

No. 3

PID: 05-30-23-43-0079

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to Jon Sevald. City staff

will forward the comments to the

Planning Commission.

Information and copies of the

proposed plans for the request are

available for review at City Hall. If

you have any questions about this

meeting or if you want to make an

appointment to review the site plan,

please contact:

Jon Sevald, Community

Development Director

2401 Mounds View Blvd, Mounds

View, MN 55112

(763) 717-4022

jon.sevald@moundsviewmn.org

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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ORDINANCE SUMMARY

ORDINANCE NO. 956

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

THE ZONING MAP, REZONING

8482 LONG LAKE ROAD FROM

R-2 SINGLE & TWO FAMILY

RESIDENTIAL TO R-1 SINGLEFAMILY

RESIDENTIAL, AND

REZONING 8484 LONG LAKE

ROAD AND 8486 LONG LAKE

ROAD FROM R-1 SINGLE FAMILY

RESIDENTIAL TO R-2 SINGLE &

TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

May 28, 2019, the City Council

adopted Ordinance 956, amending

the Official Zoning Map for property

located at 8482 Long Lake Road to

be rezoned from R-2 Single & Two

Family Residential to R-1 Single-

Family Residential, and for properties

at 8484 and 8486 Long Lake Road to

be rezoned from R-1 Single-Family

Residential to R-2 Single & Two-

Family Residential. The purpose of

the Zoning Map amendment is to

correct a mapping error.

A printed copy of the ordinance

is available for inspection during

regular business hours at Mounds

View City Hall and is available online

at the City’s website, located at www.

moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund

City Administrator

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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ORDINANCE SUMMARY

ORDINANCE NO. 957

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 1000, CHAPTERS 1001,

1002, 1003, 1005, 1006, 1007,

1008, 1009, 1010, AND 1012 OF

THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY CODE

RELATING TO BUILDING AND

DEVELOPMENT

On May 28, 2019, the City Council

adopted Ordinance 957 that amends

Title 1000, Chapters 1001, 1002,

1003, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008,

1009, 1010, and 1012 of the Mounds

View City Code. The purpose of the

amendment was to modify certain

city regulations related to building

and development, update certain

insurance requirements, remove

outdated and unnecessary code

language, and update the code to

conform to current City practices.

A printed copy of the ordinance

is available for inspection during

regular business hours at Mounds

View City Hall and is available on line

at the City’s web site located at www.

moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund

City Administrator

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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New Brighton

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON TO

CONSIDER THE ISSUANCE OF

CONDUIT REVENUE BONDS TO

FINANCE THE ACQUISITION,

CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPPING

OF A MULTIFAMILY RENTAL

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN THE

CITY (OLD HIGHWAY 8 FAMILY

HOUSING PROJECT)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the City Council (the “Council”) of the

City of New Brighton, Minnesota (the

“City”) will hold a public hearing on

Tuesday, June 25, 2019, at or after

6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers

of the City Hall, 803 Old Highway 8

NW in the City, to consider a housing

program and a proposal that the City

approve and authorize the issuance

of its revenue bonds or other

obligations, in one or more series,

at one time or from time to time

(collectively, the “Bonds”), pursuant

to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter

462C, as amended (the “Act”),

for the purposes of (i) financing

the acquisition, construction, and

equipping of an approximately

154-unit multifamily rental housing

development and functionally related

facilities to be located at 701 8th

Ave NW in the City (the “Project”);

(ii) funding one or more reserve

funds to secure the timely payment

of the Bonds, if necessary; (iii)

paying interest on the Bonds during

the construction of the Project, if

necessary; and (iv) paying the costs

of issuing the Bonds, if necessary.

New Brighton Leased Housing

Associates III, LLLP, a Minnesota

limited liability limited partnership, or

an affiliated entity, (the “Borrower”)

will own the Project. The estimated

maximum aggregate principal

amount of the proposed Bonds, in

one or more series, at one time or

from time to time is $38,000,000.

Following the public hearing, the

Council will consider a resolution

approving a housing program

prepared in accordance with the

requirements of the Act and granting

approval to the issuance of the

Bonds.

The Bonds will be special, limited

obligations of the City, and the Bonds

and interest thereon will be payable

solely from the revenues and assets

pledged to the payment thereof. No

holder of any Bond will have the right

to compel any exercise of the taxing

power of the City to pay the Bonds

or the interest thereon, nor to enforce

payment against any property of the

City except money payable by the

Borrower to the City and pledged to

the payment of the Bonds. Before

issuing the Bonds, the City will

enter into an agreement with the

Borrower, whereby the Borrower will

be obligated to make payments at

least sufficient at all times to pay the

principal of and interest on the Bonds

when due.

At the time and place fixed for

the public hearing, the Council will

give all persons who appear at the

hearing an opportunity to express

their views with respect to the

proposal. In addition, interested

persons may direct any questions

or file written comments respecting

the proposal with the City Clerk, at or

prior to said public hearing.

A copy of the housing program will

be on file at City Hall Monday through

Friday until the date of the public

hearing. At the time and place fixed

for the public hearing the Council

will give all persons who appear

or submit comments in writing to

the Council prior to the hearing, an

opportunity to express their views

with respect to the proposal. In

addition, interested persons may

file written comments respecting the

proposal with the City to the attention

of the City Manager at or prior to said

public hearing.

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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Roseville

SECTION 00020 -

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

FERNWOOD LIFT STATION

ROSEVILLE, MN

RECEIPT AND OPENING OF

PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals

for the work described below will be

received by the City Manager at the

City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive,

Roseville, MN 55113-1815 until June

25, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at which time

the bids will be opened and publicly

read.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The

work includes the following:

1. Remove existing generator,

electrical, pumps, and piping from

the dry well/wet well station.

2. Demolish the building at the

surface. Also demolish existing stairs

on both sides and concrete walkway

in wet well.

3. Reconfigure station to wet well/

valve vault. Install submersible

pumps and controls in wet well and

new piping, valves, and HVAC inside

the valve vault.

4. Furnish and install new concrete

lid on top of station. Furnish and

install new generator and controls,

pave drive beside station, and

perform minor landscaping.

COMPLETION OF WORK: All work

under the Contract must be complete

within three hundred (300) calendar

days after receipt of the Notice to

Proceed.

MINIMUM CONTRACTOR

QUALIFICATIONS: The Bidder

shall have experience as a General

Contractor in the successful

completion of at least three lift station

projects within the last five (5) years.

OBTAINING CONTRACT

DOCUMENTS AND BIDDING

REQUIREMENTS: Plans and

specifications and all contract

documents may be obtained at the

office of Bolton & Menk, Inc., 12224

Nicollet Avenue, Burnsville, MN

55337, upon payment of $50.00,

(includes sales tax); non-refundable

for each full set of specifications and

accompanying drawings. Additional

shipping charges will apply for

delivery to any address not within

the lower 48 states. Complete digital

project bidding documents are

available at www.questcdn.com. You

may view the digital plan documents

for free by entering Quest project #

6370219 on the website’s Project

Search page. Documents may be

downloaded for $30.00. Please

contact QuestCDN.com at (952)

233-1632 or info@questcdn.com

for assistance in free membership

registration, downloading, and

working with this digital project

information.

A copy of the plans and

specifications may be inspected at

the following locations:

- Office of Bolton & Menk Inc.,

12224 Nicollet Avenue, Burnsville,

MN 55337

PLANHOLDERS LIST, ADDENDA

AND BID TABULATION: The

planholders list, addenda and bid

tabulation will be available on-line at

www.bolton-menk.com.

Bids will be received on a lump sum

basis.

BID SECURITY: A certified check or

a Bid Bond satisfactory to the City of

Roseville, Minnesota, in the amount

of not less than 5 percent of the total

Bid price submitted must accompany

each Bid.

LABOR RATES - MINIMUM WAGE

REQUIREMENTS:

This project is being funded by

the City of Roseville, Minnesota.

The project is not subject to the

provisions of Little Davis-Bacon Act.

PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT

BONDS: The successful Bidder will

be required to furnish a Performance

Bond and Labor and Materials

Payment Bond each in the amount of

the Contract.

The Bid, Agreement, and

Bonds shall be conditioned upon

compliance with all provisions of the

Bid Documents.

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION:

All questions relative to this project

prior to the opening of bids shall be

directed to the Engineer/Manager for

the project. It shall be understood,

however, that no specification

interpretations will be made by

telephone.

Address inquiries to:

Bolton & Menk, Inc.

Attn: Jacob Humburg

12224 Nicollet Avenue

Burnsville, MN 55337

Tel: 952-890-0509 Ext. 3167

Fax: 952-890-8065

Email: jacob.humburg@boltonmenk.

com

OWNER’S RIGHTS RESERVED:

The OWNER reserves the right to

reject any or all bids, to waive any

informality in a bid, and to make

awards in the interest of the OWNER.

Date: 05/20/2019

Owner: City of Roseville,

Minnesota

/S/ Patrick Trudgeon,

City Manager

(Roseville Review: June 4, 11, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

SUMMARY PUBLICATION

ORDINANCE 2019-06

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

SECTION 112.09 ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGES, PLACES

INELIGIBLE FOR A LICENSE

The City Council of the City of St.

Anthony adopted Ordinance 2019-

06 on May 28, 2019, this ordinance

allows for golf courses located in the

Recreation/Open Space R/O District

to be eligible for a wine license and

on-sale intoxilizing liquor license.

The full Ordinance is available for

review at City Hall, St. Anthony City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

Adopted this 28th day of May, 2019.

Jerome O. Faust, Mayor

ATTEST:

Nicole Miller, City Clerk

Reviewed for administration:

Mark Casey, City Manager

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

INDUSTRIAL PARK

FLOODING IMPROVEMENTS

REBID FOR THE CITY OF ST.

ANTHONY VILLAGE

HENNEPIN COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

sealed bids for the construction

of Industrial Park Flooding

Improvements will be received by the

City of St. Anthony Village at the St.

Anthony Village City Hall, located at

3301 Silver Lake Road, St. Anthony

Village, MN 55418, until 10:00 am

local time on Wednesday, June 19,

2019, at which time the Bids received

will be publicly opened and read.

The Project includes the furnishing

of all labor and materials for the

construction, complete in-place, of

the following approximate quantities:

0.9 ACRE

Clearing & Grubbing

3,320 C Y

Pond Excavation

720 L F

18” – 36” RCP Storm Sewer

50 L F

Concrete Curb and Gutter

10 TON

Bituminous Patching

125 L F

Chain Link Fence

40 EACH

Tree Installation (all types)

1.1 ACRE

Seeding

The provisions of MINN. STAT.

16C.285 Responsible Contractor

are imposed as a requirement of this

contract. All bidders and persons or

companies providing a response/

submission to the Advertisement for

Bids of the City of St. Anthony Village

shall comply with the provisions of

the statute.

Bids will be received for a single

prime Contract. Bids shall be on a

unit price basis for the base Bid, with

any alternate bid items as indicated

on the Bid Form.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: WSB, 178 East 9th

Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN

55101. Direct questions about this

Project, including pre-bid questions,

to Katie Koscielak at kkoscielak@

wsbeng.com or 612.282.3641.

Bidding Documents are on file with

and may be examined at the City of

St. Anthony Village.

Complete digital Bidding

Documents for use by Contractors

submitting a bid are available

at www.questcdn.com. Bidding

Documents may be downloaded as

portable document format (PDF) files

for a nonrefundable fee of $30.00 by

inputting Quest project #6368433 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Bids will only be accepted from

Contractors who purchase Bidding

Documents as specified above.

Bid security shall be furnished in

accordance with the Instructions to

Bidders.

The City Council reserves the

Public Notices

Continued on Page 7

Shoreview

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Shoreview,

County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, will hold a public hearing on Monday,

June 17, 2019, at approximately 7:00 pm at the City of Shoreview Council

Chambers in the Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria Street North, Shoreview,

Minnesota, relating to the proposal of the City to adopt a Modification to

the Development Program for Municipal Development District No. 2 (the

“Program”) and establish Tax Increment Financing District No. 12 (a special

legislation business retention and expansion district) therein and adopt a Tax

Increment Financing Plan (collectively, the “Plans”) therefor; all pursuant to

and in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.124 to 469.133,

Sections 469.174 to 469.1794, and Laws of Minnesota 2014, Chapter 308,

Article 6, Section 13, all inclusive and amended. Copies of the Program and

Plan are on file and available for public inspection at the office of the City

Manager at City Hall.

The property to be included Tax Increment District No. 12 is located

within Municipal Development District No. 2 and the City of Shoreview

and encompasses all property and adjacent and interior rights-of –way as

indicated by the legal descriptions listed below:

Legal Descriptions

Lot 1 Block 1 TSI Addition

Lot 5 Block 1 of Kroiss Industrial Park

Lot 4 Block 1 of Kroiss Industrial Park

Municipal Development District No. 2 is defined as the corporate municipal

boundaries of the City of Shoreview. Tax Increment Financing District No.

12 is contained therein and a map is set forth below. Subject to certain

limitations, tax increment from Tax Increment Financing District No. 12 may

be spent on eligible uses within the boundaries of Municipal Development

District No. 2.

LEXINGTON

VICTORIA

HODGSON

RICE

GRAMSIE

SOO

INTERSTATE 694

LOIS

85TH ASH

HAMLINE

TANGLEWOOD

EMIL

COUNTY ROAD 96

RICE CREEK

HARRIET

BUCHER

SHERWOOD

KNOLL

REILAND

VIVIAN

COBB

RICHMOND

HALL

AMBLE

INTERSTATE 35W

MOUND

HILLVIEW

COUNTY ROAD I

COUNTY ROAD F

ROYAL OAKS

RUSTIC

SNAIL LAKE

OWASSO

PARKVIEW

LILAC

JANSA

CARDIGAN

SNELLING

KENT

ALDINE

DENNISON

EDGEWATER

DALE

DEMAR

COUNTY ROAD E

HANSON

FAIRVIEW

LAKE

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Shoreview Proposed TIF 12

Legend

Municipal

Development

District No. 2

TIF District 12

All interested persons may appear at the hearing and present their views

orally or prior to the meeting in writing.

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF

THE CITY OF SHOREVIEW, MINNESOTA

Terry Schwerm, City Manager

(Bulletin: June 5, 2019)

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right to reject any and all bids

and to waive any bids received

without explanation. No bid may be

withdrawn for a period of sixty (60)

days.

DATED: May 22, 2019

BY ORDER OF THE CITY

COUNCIL

s/s Nicole Miller

City Clerk

St. Anthony Village, MN

(Bulletin: May 29; June 5, 2019)

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District 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID

WASTE & RECYCLING

SERVICES

Roseville Area Schools is soliciting

proposals from qualified firms to

provide: (1) hauling and disposal

of municipal solid waste; and (2)

collection, transportation and

marketing of source separated

recyclable materials in a single

stream recycling system. To receive

a copy of the Request for Proposals,

contact Jodi Taitt at 763-504-2445 or

jodi@EcoConsilium.com.

Proposers are required to attend

a pre-proposal meeting on June

18, 2019 at 9:00 am to 12:00 noon.

To submit a proposal, attendance

at this meeting is mandatory. The

pre-proposal meeting will be held at

the Roseville Area Schools District

Center, 1251 County Road B2 West,

Roseville, MN 55113. To attend the

pre-proposal meeting, proposers

are encouraged to RSVP no later

than June 17, 2019 by contacting

Jodi Taitt at 763-504-2445 or jodi@

EcoConsilium.com.

(Roseville Review: June 4, 11, 2019)

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Legal

Announcements

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No. 62-PR-19-425

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Charles L. Leitschuh,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the Decedent’s

will dated November 15, 2004, has

been filed with the Registrar. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Patrick Leitschuh, whose address is:

325 Maple Island Rd., Burnsville, MN

55306, as personal representative of

the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir,

devisee or other interested person

may be entitled to appointment as

personal representative or may

object to the appointment of the

personal representative. Unless

objections are filed with the Court

(pursuant to Minn. Stat. 524.3-607)

and the Court otherwise orders,

the personal representative has

full power to administer the Estate

including, after 30 days from the date

of issuance of letters, the power to

sell, encumber, lease or distribute

real estate.

Any objections to the probate of the

will or appointment of the Personal

Representative must be filed with

this Court and will be heard by the

Court after the filing of an appropriate

petition and proper notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all creditors

having claims against the Estate

are required to present the claims

to the personal representative or to

the Court Administrator within four

months after the date of this Notice

or the claims will be barred.

Dated: 5/30/2019

Joel Olson,

Registrar

Michael Upton,

Court Administrator

(Roseville Review: June 11, 18,

2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Quest Industrial

2. Principal Place of Business:101

W. Prospect Ave. Cleveland, OH

44115, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: The Sherwin-Williams

Company; 101 W. Prospect Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44115, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 5/20/2019

/s/ Stephen J. Perisutti

(Bulletin: June 5, 12, 2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: St. Francis Animal

Hospital

2. Principal Place of Business: 1227

Larpenteur Ave W, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: St. Francis Animal and Bird

Hospital, Inc.; 1227 Larpenteur Ave

W, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 6/4/2019

/s/ Getey Ritchott

(Roseville Review: June 11, 18,

2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS,

MINNESOTA

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that

the Falcon Heights Planning

Commission, at its regular meeting

on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at

7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council

Chambers, 2077 Larpenteur Avenue

West, will hold a public hearing to

discuss and consider an application

for a variance for the property

located at 1800 Albert Street, Parcel

ID: 152923340044. The property

owner is requesting a variance for

the corner side yard setback related

to replacing a detached garage.

Information regarding the proposed

changes will be available at City Hall

and online at www.falconheights.org.

Justin Markon

Community Development

Coordinator

(Roseville Review: June 11, 2019)

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Lauderdale

CITY OF LAUDERDALE

LAUDERDALE, MINNESOTA

ALLEY VACATION PUBLIC

HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

a hearing will be held before the

City Council on the 25th day of

June, 2019, in the City Hall located

at 1891 Walnut Street, Lauderdale,

Minnesota at 7:30 pm to consider

a proposed vacation of a portion of

the alley between Eustis Street and

Malvern Street commencing north of

Spring Street and ending at Summer

Street

DATED: May 30, 2019.

Heather Butkowski,

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: June 4, 11, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR VARIANCES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

hearing will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on June 24 2019, at

7:30 p.m. to hear all persons present

upon the proposed planning request

as described below:

A request for approval of Variances

to allow signage in excess of that

allowed by code and a reduced

parking lot setback due to the

realignment of I-694 & Rice Street

and Country Drive. The property in

question is Caribou Coffee at 3354

Rice Street and zoned B-3, General

Business District.

Heidi Heller, City Clerk

(Roseville Review: June 11, 2019)

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Mounds View

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Mounds View City Council will

hold a public hearing on Monday,

June 24, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at

the Mounds View City Hall, 2401

Mounds View Boulevard, Mounds

View, Minnesota, 55112 to consider

a chicken keeping license request

from Seth Kaduce, 8086 Long Lake

Road.

The property is legally known as:

SPRING LAKE PARK HILLVIEW, EX

W 100 FT LOT 1

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to City Administrator Nyle

Zikmund. City staff will forward the

comments to the City Council.

Information regarding the request

is available for review at City Hall.

If you have any questions about

this meeting or if you want to make

an appointment to review the

application, please contact Nyle

Zikmund, City Administrator.

Phone: (763) 717-4001

Email:

nyle.zikmund@moundsviewmn.org

Mail:

2401 Mounds View Blvd.

Mounds View, MN 55112

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Mounds View City Council will

hold a Public Hearing on Monday,

June 24, 2019 at 6:30 PM at the

Mounds View City Hall, 2401

Mounds View Boulevard, Mounds

View, MN 55112 to consider four

requests by INH Properties to

develop an Apartment Building

known as “Crossroad Pointe”. The

requests include:

1. Ordinance 958, an Amendment

to the Zoning Map, Rezoning 2390,

2394 Mounds View Boulevard, and

2400 County Road H2, from B-3

Highway Business, to PUD Planned

Unit Development.

2. Ordinance 959, an Amendment

to City Code, Section 1104.02 related

to Minimum Floor Area per Dwelling

Unit.

3. A Resolution Approving

a Residential Planned Unit

Development, and a Development

Review for a Multi-Family Dwelling,

to be located at 2390, 2394 Mounds

View Boulevard, and 2400 County

Road H2.

4. A Resolution Approving the

Preliminary Plat of Crossroad Pointe,

to be located at 2390, 2394 Mounds

View Boulevard, and 2400 County

Road H2.

These properties are legally

described as:

Address: 2400 County Road H2

PID: 08-30-23-31-0005

Legal Description: The North 363

feet of the West 330 feet of the

Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4

of Section 8, Township 30, Range

23, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

Address: 2394 Mounds View Blvd

PID: 08-30-23-31-0071

Legal Description: That part of the

Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4

of Section 8, Township 30, Range

23, Ramsey County, Minnesota,

described as follows: Beginning at

the intersection of the East line of

the West 330 feet and the South

line of the North 365.46 feet of said

Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest

1/4; thence North parallel with the

West line of said Northeast 1/4 of

the Southwest 1/4 a distance of

255 feet; thence East parallel with

the North line of said Northeast 1/4

of the Southwest 1/4 a distance of

47.07 feet; thence Southeasterly

to the intersection of the East line

of the West 475 feet and the South

line of the North 193.01 feet of said

Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest

1/4 ; thence South parallel with

the West line of said Northeast 1/4

of the Southwest 1/4 and to the

South line of the North 365.46 feet

thereof; thence West to the point of

beginning, according to the United

States Government Survey thereof

and situate in Ramsey County,

Minnesota. Together with a nonexclusive

easement for driveway

purposes, 25 feet in width, over

and across part of the Northeast

1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section

8, Township 30, Range 23, Ramsey

County, Minnesota, the South and

Southwesterly lines of which are

described as follows: Beginning at

the intersection of the East line of

the West 360 feet and the South

line of the North 110.46 feet of said

Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest

1/4; thence East parallel with the

North line of said Northeast 1/4 of

the Southwest 1/4 a distance of

17.07 feet; thence Southeasterly to

the First American Title Insurance

Company intersection of the East

line of the West 475 feet and the

South line of the North 193.01 feet of

said Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest

1/4; and said line there terminating.

Address: 2390 Mounds View Blvd

PID: 08-30-23-31-0072

Legal Description: That part of the

North 365.46 feet of the NE ¼ of

the SW ¼ of Section 8, Township

30, Range 23, Ramsey County,

Minnesota lying Southwesterly

of the center line of State Trunk

Highway No. 10 except the West

330 feet there of and except that part

described as follows: Beginning at

the intersection of the East line of the

West 330 feet and the South line of

the North 365.46 feet of said NE ¼

of the SW ¼; thence North parallel

with the West line of said NE ¼ of the

SW ¼ a distance of 255 feet; thence

East parallel with the North line of

said NE ¼ of the SW ¼ a distance of

47.07 feet; thence Southeasterly to

the intersection of the East line of the

West 475 feet and the South line of

the North 193.01 feet of said NE ¼ of

the SW ¼; thence South parallel with

the West line of said NE ¼ of the SW

¼ and to the South line of the North

365.46 feet thereof; thence West

to the point of beginning. Together

with a non-exclusive easement for

driveway purposes over and across

the South 31 feet of the North 345.46

feet of the East 115 feet of the West

475 feet of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼

of Section 8, Township 30, Range

23, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

Together with a non-exclusive

easement for parking purposes

over and across the East 10 feet of

that part of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼

of Section 8, Township 30, Range

23, Ramsey County, Minnesota

described as follows: Beginning at

the intersection of the East line of the

West 330 feet and the South line of

the North 365.46 feet of said NE ¼

of the SW ¼; thence North parallel

with the West line of said NE ¼ of the

SW ¼ a distance of 255 feet; thence

East parallel with the North line of

said NE ¼ of the SW ¼ a distance

of 47.07 feet; thence Southeasterly

to the intersection of the East line of

the West 475 feet and the South line

of the North 193.01 feet of said NE ¼

of the SW ¼; thence South parallel

with the West line of sad NE ¼ of

the SW ¼ and to the South line of

the 365.46 feet thereof; thence West

to the point of beginning. Together

with an easement for utility purposes

over, under and across the South 10

feet of the North 314.46 feet of the

East 115 feet of the West 475 feet

of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section

8, Township 30, Range 23, Ramsey

County, Minnesota.

Anyone wanting to speak about this

matter may be heard at this meeting.

If you are unable to attend the

meeting but want to comment, you

may call, submit a letter, or send an

email to:

Jon Sevald,

Community Development Director

2401 Mounds View Boulevard,

Mounds View MN, 55112

(763) 717-4022

jon.sevald@moundsviewmn.us

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City

Council will hold a meeting at City

Hall, 2660 Civic Center Dr., at 6:00

p.m. on June 17, 2019, to consider:

A Noise Variance request to City

Code Section 405 (Noise Control) by

TMG Construction, Inc. at 1121-1151

Larpenteur Avenue West to allow

construction activity between the

hours of 9:00pm and 7:00am for five

(5) days between June 25 to July 9

(Permit Number B19-0013). Notice

was previously published on May 14

and May 21 for this request but due

to schedule changes this request will

now be heard on June 17.

(Roseville Review: June 11, 2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

ORDINANCE NO. 1572

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

§1001.10 (DEFINITIONS) OF

THE ROSEVILLE CITY CODE

The City Council of the City of

Roseville does ordain:

SECTION 1. §1001.10 Definitions

is hereby amended as follows:

Clinic, medical, dental, or optical:

A building in which a group of

physicians, dentists, or other health

care professionals are associated

for the purpose of carrying on

their professions. The clinic may

include an accessory laboratory,

laboratories, diagnostic imaging,

outpatient/inpatient procedures and

facilities, or training facilities but not

inpatient care or operating rooms for

major surgery.

Laboratory for research,

development, and/or testing:

Establishments which conduct

research, development, or controlled

production of high-technology

electronic, industrial, or scientific

products or commodities for sale;

or establishments conducting

educational or medical research or

testing. A room, building, or facility

equipped for medical, scientific, or

technological research, experiments,

and/or testing, which Mmay include

limited accommodations for

researchers or research subjects.

Office: Unless otherwise specified,

office means tThe general use of a

building for administrative, executive,

professional, research, or similar

organizations having only limited

contact with the public. Office is

characterized by a low proportion of

vehicle trips attributable to visitors or

clients in relationship to employees.

Examples include, but are not limited

to, firms providing architectural,

computer software consulting, data

management, academic instruction,

engineering, interior design, graphic

design, or legal services.

Office, medical or dental: An

establishment principally engaged in

providing therapeutic, preventative,

corrective, healing and health

building treatment services on an

outpatient basis by physicians,

dentists and other practitioners.

Typical uses include medical,

chiropractic and dental offices and

clinics.

SECTION 2. Effective Date.

This ordinance amendment to the

Roseville City Code shall take effect

upon passage and publication.

Passed this 3rd day of June, 2019.

(Roseville Review: June 11, 2019)

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ORDINANCE NO. 1574

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 10 (ZONING) OF THE

CITY CODE TO CHANGE THE

ZONING DESIGNATION OF

CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY

The City Council of the City of

Roseville does ordain:

Section 1. Real Property

Rezoned. Pursuant to §1009.06

(Zoning Changes) of the Zoning

Code of the City of Roseville, and

after City Council consideration of

Planning File 19‐003, the following

parcel is rezoned from Low‐Density

Residential-1 (LDR-1) District to

Low‐Density Residential‐2 (LDR‐2)

District:

PIN: 08-29-23-33-0004

Section 2. Effective Date. This

ordinance amendment to the City

Code shall take effect upon the

passage and publication of this

ordinance.

Passed this 3rd day of June 2019.

(Roseville Review: June 11, 2019)

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SECTION 00020 -

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

FERNWOOD LIFT STATION

ROSEVILLE, MN

RECEIPT AND OPENING OF

PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals

for the work described below will be

received by the City Manager at the

City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive,

Roseville, MN 55113-1815 until June

25, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at which time

the bids will be opened and publicly

read.

DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The

work includes the following:

1. Remove existing generator,

electrical, pumps, and piping from

the dry well/wet well station.

2. Demolish the building at the

surface. Also demolish existing stairs

on both sides and concrete walkway

in wet well.

3. Reconfigure station to wet well/

valve vault. Install submersible

pumps and controls in wet well and

new piping, valves, and HVAC inside

the valve vault.

4. Furnish and install new concrete

lid on top of station. Furnish and

install new generator and controls,

pave drive beside station, and

perform minor landscaping.

COMPLETION OF WORK: All work

under the Contract must be complete

within three hundred (300) calendar

days after receipt of the Notice to

Proceed.

MINIMUM CONTRACTOR

QUALIFICATIONS: The Bidder

shall have experience as a General

Contractor in the successful

completion of at least three lift station

projects within the last five (5) years.

OBTAINING CONTRACT

DOCUMENTS AND BIDDING

REQUIREMENTS: Plans and

specifications and all contract

documents may be obtained at the

office of Bolton & Menk, Inc., 12224

Nicollet Avenue, Burnsville, MN

55337, upon payment of $50.00,

(includes sales tax); non-refundable

for each full set of specifications and

accompanying drawings. Additional

shipping charges will apply for

delivery to any address not within

the lower 48 states. Complete digital

project bidding documents are

available at www.questcdn.com. You

may view the digital plan documents

for free by entering Quest project #

6370219 on the website’s Project

Search page. Documents may be

downloaded for $30.00. Please

contact QuestCDN.com at (952)

233-1632 or info@questcdn.com

for assistance in free membership

registration, downloading, and

working with this digital project

information.

A copy of the plans and

specifications may be inspected at

the following locations:

- Office of Bolton & Menk Inc.,

12224 Nicollet Avenue, Burnsville,

MN 55337

PLANHOLDERS LIST, ADDENDA

AND BID TABULATION: The

planholders list, addenda and bid

tabulation will be available on-line at

www.bolton-menk.com.

Bids will be received on a lump sum

basis.

BID SECURITY: A certified check or

a Bid Bond satisfactory to the City of

Roseville, Minnesota, in the amount

of not less than 5 percent of the total

Bid price submitted must accompany

each Bid.

LABOR RATES - MINIMUM WAGE

REQUIREMENTS:

This project is being funded by

the City of Roseville, Minnesota.

The project is not subject to the

provisions of Little Davis-Bacon Act.

PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT

BONDS: The successful Bidder will

be required to furnish a Performance

Bond and Labor and Materials

Payment Bond each in the amount of

the Contract.

The Bid, Agreement, and

Bonds shall be conditioned upon

compliance with all provisions of the

Bid Documents.

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION:

All questions relative to this project

prior to the opening of bids shall be

directed to the Engineer/Manager for

the project. It shall be understood,

however, that no specification

interpretations will be made by

telephone.

Address inquiries to:

Bolton & Menk, Inc.

Attn: Jacob Humburg

12224 Nicollet Avenue

Burnsville, MN 55337

Tel: 952-890-0509 Ext. 3167

Fax: 952-890-8065

Email: jacob.humburg@boltonmenk.

com

OWNER’S RIGHTS RESERVED:

The OWNER reserves the right to

reject any or all bids, to waive any

informality in a bid, and to make

awards in the interest of the OWNER.

Date: 05/20/2019

Owner: City of Roseville,

Minnesota

/S/ Patrick Trudgeon,

City Manager

(Roseville Review: June 4, 11, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

PUBLIC NOTICE OF EAW

WORKSHEET

FOR WALMART SITE

REDEVELOPMENT

CITY OF ST. ANTHONY

VILLAGE

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

Doran SLV, LLC is proposing a

phased multifamily redevelopment

of the vacant Walmart site located

at 3800 Silver Lake Road (project/

site). The site is located in the Silver

Lake Village shopping center area.

The project proposes two fourstory

apartment buildings totaling

498 apartment units, over two

phases. The project also includes

an amenities building, aboveground

parking and drop-off, a central

courtyard with landscaping, and

underground parking.

The Environmental Assessment

Worksheet (EAW) is available

online at the City website at https://

www.savmn.com/429/Walmart-

Redevelopment under the “City

Documents” tab.

Comments can be submitted

electronically to Mark Casey, City

Manager at mark.casey@savmn.

com. Written comments via hardcopy

can be mailed to City of St. Anthony

Village at 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

All comments should be received by

4 PM July 3, 2019.

DATED: June 5, 201

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

s/s Nicole Miller

City Clerk

St. Anthony Village, MN

(Bulletin: June 12, 19, 2019)

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Shoreview

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Shoreview Planning Commission

will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00

p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in

the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

on proposed amendments of

Chapter 200 sections to permit color

on electronic messaging signs in

residential zoning districts.

APPLICANT: City of Shoreview

LOCATION: City wide

PROPOSAL: To amend Chapter

200, revising code sections to permit

the use of full color on electronic

messaging signs for public/quasipublic

uses in the residential zoning

districts.

Persons who want to comment on

this proposal are invited to attend this

hearing. Please call the Shoreview

Department of Community

Development (651-490-4680) after

Thursday, June 20th to find out

where this item will be located on the

meeting agenda. The meeting will

also be cable cast on Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/S/ Terry C. Schwerm,

City Manager

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

_____

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Shoreview Planning Commission

will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00

p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in

the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

to consider a Conditional Use Permit.

APPLICANT: Daniel Walstrom

LOCATION: 230 Demar Avenue

PROPOSAL: To construct a

280 square foot detached accessory

structure on the above property.

The proposal requires a conditional

use permit because the proposed

accessory structure exceeds the

permitted 200 square feet in size; the

property has less than 1/2 acre.

Persons who want to comment on

this proposal are invited to attend this

hearing. Please call the

Shoreview Department of

Community Development (651-490-

4680) after Thursday, June 20th

to find out where this item will be

located on the meeting agenda. The

meeting will also be cable cast on

Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/S/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

_____

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Shoreview Planning Commission

will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00

p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in

the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

to consider a Conditional Use Permit.

APPLICANT:

Kenneth Zarling/Linda Menke

LOCATION: 5480 Lake Avenue

PROPOSAL: To construct a

572 square foot detached accessory

structure on the above property.

The proposal requires a conditional

use permit because the proposed

accessory structure exceeds the

permitted 440 square feet in size; for

properties between 1 and 2 acres in

size.

Persons who want to comment on

this proposal are invited to attend this

hearing. Please call the Shoreview

Department of Community

Development (651-490-4680) after

Thursday, June 20th to find out

where this item will be located on the

meeting agenda. The meeting will

also be cable cast on Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/S/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

_____

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Shoreview Planning Commission

will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00

p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in

the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

to consider a Conditional Use Permit.

APPLICANT:

Tim and Stacey Madison

LOCATION:

904 County Road I West

PROPOSAL: To retain a current

detached accessory structure on the

above property when constructing a

new home. The proposal requires

a conditional use permit because

the accessory structure exceeds the

permitted 200 square feet in size; the

property has less than 1/2 acre.

Persons who want to comment on

this proposal are invited to attend this

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

ORDINANCE NO. 1573

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CENTRE POINTE

PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT NO. 1177

The City Council of the City of Roseville does ordain:

SECTION 1. The Centre Pointe Planned Unit Development is hereby

amended to delete the following allowable uses:

In the PUD, the intent is to maintain at least 50% of each building as office

uses, except for the hotel and restaurant buildings. Permitted “ office” uses

shall be defined as listed in Exhibit E- 2. The uses shall be restricted to

those two specified in the site plans and supporting documents including

office, office/showroom, office/ manufacturing, two hotels and one restaurant

within the Centre Pointe Business Park Plan. If either of the hotels or the

restaurant are not built, the lots/ sites designated for those uses on the

approved land use/site plans shall be used for office, office/showroom,

or office manufacturing uses as per Exhibit E- 2. Accessory structures or

exterior trash collection areas shall be prohibited. Where not superseded by

more restrictive requirements of this PUD, the standards of the B-4 zoning

district and the City Zoning Code shall apply.

SECTION 2. The Centre Pointe Planned Unit Development is hereby

amended to include the following table of uses:

Centre Pointe Planned Unit Development Permitted Uses

Office and Health Care Uses

Office

Clinic, medical, dental, or optical

Office showroom

Manufacturing, Research, and Wholesale Uses

Laboratory for research, development, and/or testing

Limited production and processing

Limited warehousing and distribution

Commercial Uses

Animal hospital, veterinary clinic

Band and orchestra instrument sales, repair, lessons

Bank, financial institution

Day care center

Health club, fitness center (conditional use)

Learning studio (martial arts, visual/performing arts)

Lodging: hotel, motel

Restaurant, fast food; drive-through prohibited

Restaurant, traditional

Utilities and Transportation

Essential services

Accessory Uses, Buildings, and Structures

Accessory buildings for storage of business supplies and equipment

Accessibility ramp and other accommodations

Off-street parking spaces

Telecommunication tower (conditional use)

Renewable energy system

SECTION 3. Effective Date. This ordinance amendment to the Roseville

City Code shall take effect upon passage and publication.

Passed this 3rd day of June, 2019.

(Roseville Review: June 11, 2019)

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Public Notices

Continued on Page 9

Roseville

Mounds View School District #621

Advertisement for RFP

Description RFP Opening

District Group Dental

Insurance

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

@ 2:00 p.m.

For more information regarding the above RFP,

please visit the Mounds View Public School District

#621 website at:

www.moundsviewschools.org/Page/3145

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

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Water SewerSurface Water Recycling

Fund Fund Fund Fund Total

OPERATING REVENUES

Charges for services $ 2,244,311 $ 1,764,675 $ 8 38,927 $ 124,687 $ 4,972,600

Permit fees $ 2,773 $ 1,650 $ - $ - 4,423

Miscellaneous 9,775 3,141 5 72 9,541 23,029

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES 2,256,859 1,769,466 8 39,499 134,228 5,000,052

OPERATING EXPENSES

Personal services 283,110 330,239 2 00,427 25,340 839,116

Supplies and maintenance 50,433 16,197 6 ,820 - 73,450

Other services and charges 386,035 202,897 113,190 18,444 7 20,566

Rent 27,415 26,551 11,800 - 65,766

Insurance 22,710 22,710 2 2,710 - 68,130

Utilities 14,180 18,490 - - 32,670

Purchased services 76,748 55,631 3 5,935 8,669 1 76,983

Purchased water 952,141 - - - 9 52,141

Recycling charges - - - 115,692 115,692

Sewer charges - 794,313 - - 7 94,313

Depreciation 260,017 175,456 1 08,167 - 5 43,640

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 2,072,789 1,642,484 4 99,049 168,145 4,382,467

OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) 184,070 126,982 3 40,450 (33,917) 6 17,585

NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES)

Intergovernmental revenue 1,232 1,433 9 45 23,819 27,429

Investment earnings 28,930 4,294 5 ,171 1,976 40,371

Interest and fiscal charges ( 74,570) (11,595) - - ( 86,165)

TOTAL NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES) ( 44,408) (5,868) 6,116 25,795 ( 18,365)

INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE TRANSFERS 139,662 121,114 3 46,566 (8,122) 5 99,220

TRANSFERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS

Transfers out ( 100,000) (126,000) ( 74,000) - ( 300,000)

Capital contributions 620,245 114,975 - - 7 35,220

TOTAL TRANSFERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS 520,245 (11,025) ( 74,000) - 4 35,220

CHANGE IN NET POSITON 659,907 110,089 2 72,566 (8,122) 1,034,440

NET POSITION, JANUARY 1 7,519,127 5,765,055 4 ,175,003 131,559 17,590,744

NET POSITION, DECEMBER 31 $ 8,179,034 $ 5,875,144 $ 4 ,447,569 $ 123,437 $ 18,625,184

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Arden Hills to interested citizens. The complete financial statements may be examined at the

City of Arden Hills, 1245 W Highway 96, Arden Hills, MN or on our website www.cityofardenhills.org. Questions about this report should be directed to the Finance Director at 651-792-7816.

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA

SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT

Revenues and Expenditures for General Operations

(Governmental Funds)

Percent

Increase

2018 2017 (Decrease)

REVENUES:

Taxes

General property taxes $3,578,628 $3,541,705 1.0%

Tax increments 351,569 295,788 18.9%

Special assessments 735,369 308,990 138.0%

Licenses and permits 526,444 729,197 -27.8%

Intergovernmental 1,003,685 2,124,414 -52.8%

Charges for services 427,905 590,141 -27.5%

Fines and forfeits 37,080 29,989 23.6%

Investment earnings 154,369 133,231 15.9%

Franchise taxes 101,237 109,070 -7.2%

Antenna rental fees 57,067 128,765 -55.7%

Miscellaneous 30,700 18,374 67.1%

Other 218,622 145,882 49.9%

Total revenues 7,222,675 8,155,546 -11.4%

Per capita 717.32 818.09 -12.3%

EXPENDITURES:

Current:

General Government 1,164,657 1,189,500 -2.1%

Public Safety 2,088,345 2,058,037 1.5%

Public Works 579,535 443,633 30.6%

Parks and Recreation 653,977 618,614 5.7%

Economic Development 324,548 264,905 22.5%

Capital outlay 5,946,913 1,179,954 404.0%

Debt service:

Principal retirement 0 0 N/A

Interest and fiscal charges 0 0 N/A

Total expenditures 10,757,975 5,754,643 86.9%

Per capita 1,068.43 577.25 85.1%

Total long-term indebtedness $0 $0 N/A

Per capita 0.00 0.00 N/A

General and Special Revenue Funds Committed,

Assigned and Unassigned Fund balance - December 31 $3,823,128 $3,822,794 0.0%

Per capita 379.69 383.47 -1.0%

The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Arden Hills to

interested citizens. The complete financial statements may be examined at the City of Arden Hills, 1245 W

Highway 96, Arden Hills, MN or on our website www.cityofardenhills.org. Questions about this report should be

directed to the Finance Director at 651-792-7816.

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR GENERAL OPERATIONS

(GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS)

Water SewerSurface Water Recycling

Fund Fund Fund Fund Total

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash and investments $ 1,310,726 $ 32,334 $ - $ 142,824 $ 1,485,884

Receivables

Accrued interest 7,055 204 - 684 7,943

Accounts 500,165 467,232 2 16,339 6 1,183,742

Special assessments 26,215 30,449 6 ,783 3,159 66,606

Due from other governments 526,268 - - - 5 26,268

Prepaid items 25 25 2 5 - 75

Inventory 8,402 - - - 8,402

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2,378,856 530,244 2 23,147 146,673 3,278,920

NONCURRENT ASSETS

Construction in progress 2,241,881 181,810 9 05,303 - 3,328,994

Buildings 818,476 16,564 - - 8 35,040

Machinery and equipment 320,281 494,161 7 45 - 8 15,187

Infrastructure 10,477,385 9,649,493 4 ,258,519 - 24,385,397

Less accumulated depreciation ( 4,441,644) (4,311,598) ( 743,508) - ( 9,496,750)

NET NONCURRENT ASSETS 9,416,379 6,030,430 4 ,421,059 - 19,867,868

TOTAL ASSETS $ 11,795,235 $ 6,560,674 $ 4 ,644,206 $ 146,673 $ 23,146,788

DEFERRED OUTFLOWS - PERA PENSION $ 16,104 $ 17,811 $ 1 3,424 $ - $ 4 7,339

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Accounts payable $ 51,614 $ 77,329 $ 9 ,060 $ 10,869 $ 1 48,872

Accrued salaries payable 6,806 8,091 4 ,819 607 20,323

Due to other governments 1,096,275 20,253 2 6,447 10,023 1,152,998

Accrued interest payable 35,396 5,506 - - 40,902

Compensated absences 11,630 13,121 9 ,004 1,303 35,058

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1,201,721 124,300 4 9,330 22,802 1,398,153

NONCURRENT LIABILITIES

Bonds payable 2,225,773 346,179 - - 2,571,952

Compensated absences 3,877 4,374 3 ,001 434 11,686

Net pension liability 135,618 153,748 1 06,805 - 3 96,171

TOTAL LONG-TERM LIABILITIES 2,365,268 504,301 1 09,806 434 2,979,809

TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,566,989 $628,601 $159,136 $23,236 $4,377,962

DEFERRED INFLOWS - PERA PENSION $ 65,316 $ 74,740 $ 5 0,925 $ - $ 1 90,981

NET POSITION

Invested in capital assets 7,190,606 5,684,251 4 ,421,059 - 17,295,916

Unrestricted 988,428 190,893 2 6,510 123,437 1,329,268

TOTAL NET POSITION $8,179,034 $5,875,144 $4,447,569 $123,437 $18,625,184

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

DECEMBER 31, 2018

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

DECEMBER 31, 2018

Water SewerSurface Water Recycling

Fund Fund Fund Fund Total

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Receipts from customers and users $ 2,220,238 $ 1,759,607 $ 8 41,295 $ 134,677 $ 4,955,817

Payments to suppliers ( 1,202,533) (1,021,872) ( 150,577) (133,892) ( 2,508,874)

Payments to employees ( 294,054) (343,304) ( 209,638) (24,291) ( 871,287)

Payments for interfund services used ( 56,565) (58,235) ( 38,429) (4,165) ( 157,394)

NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 667,086 336,196 4 42,651 (27,671) 1,418,262

CASH FLOWS FROM NONCAPITAL FINANCING

ACTIVITIES

Grants received 1,232 1,433 9 45 23,819 27,429

Cash paid to other funds ( 26,268) (291,870) - - ( 318,138)

Cash received from other funds - - 2 6,268 - 26,268

Transfers to other funds ( 100,000) (126,000) ( 74,000) - ( 300,000)

NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY NONCAPITAL

FINANCING ACTIVITIES ( 125,036) (416,437) ( 46,787) 23,819 ( 564,441)

CASH FLOWS FROM CAPITAL FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Acquisition of capital assets ( 2,387,967) (346,580) ( 816,153) - ( 3,550,700)

Capital contributions - connection fees received 120,245 114,975 - - 2 35,220

Proceeds from issuance of revenue bonds 2,231,889 347,133 - - 2,579,022

Interest paid ( 45,290) (7,043) - - ( 52,333)

NET CASH FLOWS FROM NONCAPITAL

FINANCING ACTIVITIES ( 81,123) 108,485 ( 816,153) - ( 788,791)

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Investment earnings 26,564 4,090 7,811 2,004 40,469

NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 487,491 32,334 ( 412,478) (1,848) 1 05,499

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, JANUARY 1 823,235 - 4 12,478 144,672 1,380,385

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, DECEMBER 31 $ 1,310,726 $ 32,334 $ - $ 142,824 $ 1,485,884

RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) TO

NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Operating income (loss) $ 184,070 $ 126,982 $ 3 40,450 $ (33,917) $ 6 17,585

Adjustments to reconcile operating income (loss)

to net cash provided by operating activities

Depreciation 260,017 175,456 1 08,167 - 5 43,640

Decrease (increase) in customer receivables ( 36,621) (9,859) 1 ,796 449 ( 44,235)

Decrease (increase) in prepaid items 290 290 2 90 - 870

Decrease (increase) in inventory 889 - - - 889

Decrease (increase) in deferred outflows 27,953 32,503 2 1,410 - 81,866

Increase (decrease) in accounts payable 26,751 38,599 9 80 3,759 70,089

Increase (decrease) in salaries payable 2,739 2,841 1 ,866 249 7,695

Increase (decrease) in due to other governments 242,634 17,793 1 79 989 2 61,595

Increase (decrease) in net pension liability ( 34,515) (40,134) ( 26,437) - ( 101,086)

Increase (decrease) in comp absences payable 621 727 ( 120) 800 2,028

Increase (decrease) in deferred inflows ( 7,742) (9,002) ( 5,930) - ( 22,674)

NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES $ 667,086 $ 336,196 $ 4 42,651 $ (27,671) $ 1,418,262

Capital asset purchased on account $ 568,808 $ - $ - $ - $ 5 68,808

Due from other governmental units - Contribution $ 500,000 $ - $ - $ - $ 5 00,000

Amortization of bond premium (discount) $ 6,116 $ 954 $ - $ - $ 7,070

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

hearing. Please call the Shoreview

Department of Community

Development (651-490-4680) after

Thursday, June 20th to find out

where this item will be located on the

meeting agenda. The meeting will

also be cable cast on Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/S/ Terry C. Schwerm,

City Manager

(Bulletin: June 12, 2019)

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District 621

REGULAR MEETING

Pursuant to due call and notice

thereof, a regular meeting of the

School Board of Independent School

District No. 621, State of Minnesota,

was called to order by Jonathan

Weinhagen, Chair, at 7:00 p.m., April

23, 2019. Meeting was duly held

at the District Center, 4570 Victoria

Street N, Shoreview, MN 55126.

Present: Bock, Glasheen,

Helgeson, Jones, Sager, Weinhagen,

Westerman

Superintendent Chris Lennox

Irondale student representative

Mounds View student representative

Absent: None

Motion by Helgeson, seconded

by Sager, to adopt the agenda as

printed. Voting aye: all; nay: none.

Motion carried.

The Board recognized athletes

from Mounds View & Irondale High

Schools winter sports who qualified

for post-season competition.

The student representatives

reported on various student council

events and activities at their schools.

No one registered to speak at Open

Forum.

Announcements were made

concerning gifts and meeting dates.

Superintendent’s report:

+ Construction groundbreaking

ceremony

Motion by Jones, seconded by

Sager, to take action on the consent

agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of April 9, 2019

as printed.

Approve personnel changes as

follows:

new hire: effective

Clark, Carey EW

4-16-19

O’Rourke, Sara DC

7-1-19

Shih, Karen MV

4-12-19

rehire:

Grace, Jenna VH

4-4-19

Hoch, Susan CLT-SV

4-8-19

Jachymowski, Kelly HV

4-15-19

return from leave:

Anhorn, Rikki PL-K

4-5-19

Schlangen, Cassie ID

4-9-19

Schramm, Kelli EW

3-25-19

request for leave:

Baker, Cassidy PLEC

2019-20 school y ear

Beckstrand, Katie ECEC

5-17-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Domin, Sarah VH

6-3-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Elmquist, Ellen ID

5-13-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Gutierrez, Rachel DC

2-14-19 – unknown (intermittent)

Jansen, Marjorie CH

4-22-19 thru 5-22-19 approx.

Kidd, Raymond ID

4-18-19 thru 5-8-19 approx.

Larson, Erica BA

4-3-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Nakamoto, Mindy REACH

4-1-19 thru 6-7-19 approx.

Steele, Susan TL

4-1-19 thru 6-5-19 (intermittent)

Weber, Victoria HV

5-20-19 thru 6-17-19 approx.

resignation:

Haas, Becky EW/HV

6-7-19

Knoll, Jennifer IL

4-18-19

Tholen, Shawn MV

4-30-19

Tuchten, Marjean ECEC

6-5-19

transfer:

Deer, Stephanie PLEC

4-3-19

retirement:

Howard, Penny EW

6-28-19

Kruger, Cindy HV

6-5-19

Leavens, Lynne SS

6-5-19

Nelson, Lynn MV

10-2-19

termination during probationary

period:

Palumbo, Joseph DC/TL

4-8-19

Accept the following gifts and

extend thanks to the donors:

Zengri Wang for Science Olympiad

and the Viewer at Mounds View

($1,000)

Heidi Vanderbrink for the Nutrition

Services Angel Fund at Turtle Lake

($100)

High Tech Kids for Lego League at

Valentine Hills ($325)

Caroline Amplatz for Family Library

Night at Pinewood ($1,400)

Xin Chen for general use at Turtle

Lake ($194.06)

Carol Ducharme for Reading

Buddies & Helping Hands at Turtle

Lake ($4,000)

Gift cards from Target and Lunds/

Byerlys and a cookie tray from

Kowalski’s for the Early Childhood

Community Baby Shower

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Angie Peschel, Director of

Curriculum and Instruction, and

Middle School English/Language

Arts Coaches Bethany DeCent

and Heather Oechski, provided an

update on the progress of the Middle

School Literacy District Operational

Plan goal and shared the work that

has been done this year and how

it has impacted the teaching and

learning in District ELA classrooms at

the middle school level. Discussion

followed.

Jeff Ridlehoover, Assistant

Superintendent, provided an

update on the progress to date

of the District Operational Plan

(DOP) goal: Integrated School

Improvement Innovation Plan (ISIIP)

Data Dashboard. The priority goal

this year was the development of a

comprehensive and easy-to-use data

dashboard. Discussion followed.

Carole Nielsen, Executive Director

of Administrative Services and

Bridget Peterson, Director of

Finance, reviewed the quarterly

budget report for the period ending

March 31, 2019. Discussion

followed. Budget amendments were

reviewed. Motion by Westerman,

seconded by Jones, to approve the

budget amendments as presented.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Carole Nielsen and Bridget

Peterson provided an update to

the 2019-20 budget assumptions.

Discussion followed.

Supt. Lennox provided an AMSD/

Legislative update.

As liaisons to schools and on

committees, Board members

reported on events in which they had

participated

Meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

Sandra Westerman, Clerk

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District 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID

WASTE & RECYCLING

SERVICES

Roseville Area Schools is soliciting

proposals from qualified firms to

provide: (1) hauling and disposal

of municipal solid waste; and (2)

collection, transportation and

marketing of source separated

recyclable materials in a single

stream recycling system. To receive

a copy of the Request for Proposals,

contact Jodi Taitt at 763-504-2445 or

jodi@EcoConsilium.com.

Proposers are required to attend

a pre-proposal meeting on June

18, 2019 at 9:00 am to 12:00 noon.

To submit a proposal, attendance

at this meeting is mandatory. The

pre-proposal meeting will be held at

the Roseville Area Schools District

Center, 1251 County Road B2 West,

Roseville, MN 55113. To attend the

pre-proposal meeting, proposers

are encouraged to RSVP no later

than June 17, 2019 by contacting

Jodi Taitt at 763-504-2445 or jodi@

EcoConsilium.com.

(Roseville Review: June 4, 11, 2019)

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COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No. 62-PR-19-425

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Charles L. Leitschuh,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the Decedent’s

will dated November 15, 2004, has

been filed with the Registrar. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Patrick Leitschuh, whose address is:

325 Maple Island Rd., Burnsville, MN

55306, as personal representative of

the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir,

devisee or other interested person

may be entitled to appointment as

personal representative or may

object to the appointment of the

personal representative. Unless

objections are filed with the Court

(pursuant to Minn. Stat. 524.3-607)

and the Court otherwise orders,

the personal representative has

full power to administer the Estate

including, after 30 days from the date

of issuance of letters, the power to

sell, encumber, lease or distribute

real estate.

Any objections to the probate of the

will or appointment of the Personal

Representative must be filed with

this Court and will be heard by the

Court after the filing of an appropriate

petition and proper notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that (subject to

Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all creditors

having claims against the Estate

are required to present the claims

to the personal representative or to

the Court Administrator within four

months after the date of this Notice

or the claims will be barred.

Dated: 5/30/2019

Joel Olson,

Registrar

Michael Upton,

Court Administrator

(Roseville Review: June 11, 18,

2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: St. Francis Animal

Hospital

2. Principal Place of Business: 1227

Larpenteur Ave W, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: St. Francis Animal and Bird

Hospital, Inc.; 1227 Larpenteur Ave

W, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 6/4/2019

/s/ Getey Ritchott

(Roseville Review: June 11, 18,

2019)

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: Munk Executive

Consulting

2. Principal Place of Business: 4045

Grand Avenue South, Minneapolis

MN 55409, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Norman E Munk; 4045 Grand

Avenue South, Minneapolis MN

55409, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 5/22/19

/s/ Norm Munk

(Bulletin: June 19, 26, 2019)

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AMENDMENT TO

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA STATUTES

CHAPTER 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Computer Revolution

2. Principal Place of Business:

2395 Fairview Ave N, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Rhema Systems, Inc.; 767

103rd Ave NE, Blaine, MN 55434,

USA

4. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 190314

Originally filed on: 04/15/1997

5. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 05/09/2019

/s/ Felix Anohene,

President, Rhema Systems

(Roseville Review: June 18, 25,

2019)

_____

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on July 17,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1800

Penny Coria/Joe Mesa

computer equip., boxes of unknown

content

Unit # 3313

Lilli Waknitz

guitar cases, television, computer

equip., luggage, boxes of unknown

content

(Roseville Review: June 18, 25,

2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR VARIANCES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

hearing will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on July 24, 2019 at

7:30 p.m. to hear all persons present

upon the proposed planning request

as described below.

NOTE: This request was

originally scheduled for June 24,

2019.

A request for approval of Variances

to allow signage in excess of that

allowed by code and a reduced

parking lot setback due to the

realignment of I-694 & Rice Street

and Country Drive. The property in

question is Caribou Coffee at 3354

Rice Street and zoned B-3, General

Business District.

Heidi Heller, City Clerk

(Roseville Review: June 18, 2019)

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New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

803 OLD HIGHWAY 8 NW

NEW BRIGHTON, MN 55112

BID ADVERTISEMENT

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

NEW BRIGHTON

ELEMENTARY BUILDING

ABATEMENT AND

DEMOLITION PROJECT

The City of New Brighton requests

proposals from qualified, licensed

contractors for the abatement,

removal and disposal of hazardous

materials and demolition of all

buildings/structures/hard surfaces,

off-site disposal/recycling of

demolition materials and all

incidental and miscellaneous work

at:

589 Old Highway 8 NW

629 Old Highway 8 NW

701 8th Avenue NW

Sealed proposals in accordance

with the plans and specifications will

be received at the office of the City

Engineer in the City of New Brighton

until 10:00 a.m. on July 3, 2019, then

publicly opened and read loud. A

Mandatory Pre-bid Meeting will be

held at 11:00 a.m. on June 25, 2019

at 701 8th Avenue NW New Brighton

MN.

Digital copies of the Bidding

Documents are available at http://

www.QuestCDN.com for a fee of

$30.00. The documents may be

downloaded by selecting this project

from the “Browse Projects” page or

by entering eBid-Doc#6401456 on

the “Search Projects” page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Copies of the plans and

specifications may be examined and

obtained at the Office of the City

Engineer, 803 – Old Highway 8 NW,

New Brighton, Minnesota, 55112, for

a non-refundable cost of $50 per set

and an additional $10 charge per set

if mailed.

All proposals shall be made on

forms similar to those attached to

and made a part of the proposed

contract documents, and shall be

addressed to:

Craig Schlichting, P.E. City Engineer

City of New Brighton

803 – Old Highway 8 NW

New Brighton, Minnesota 55112

And endorsed with:

(Name of Bidder)

New Brighton Elementary

Building Abatement and Demolition

Project

Each proposal shall be accompanied

by a non-collusion affidavit; a

responsible contract certificate; an

Equal Employment Opportunity

Certification; and a certified check or

bid bond made payable to the City

of New Brighton in the amount of

5% of the bid as a guaranteed that

such bidder will enter into a contract

with said City, in accordance with the

terms of such letting and bid in case

such bidder be awarded a contract.

No bids may be withdrawn for a

period of thirty (30) days from the

date of opening of bids. The right

is reserved to accept any bid, or to

reject any or all bids.

(Bulletin: June 19, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

PUBLIC NOTICE OF EAW

WORKSHEET

FOR WALMART SITE

REDEVELOPMENT

CITY OF ST. ANTHONY

VILLAGE

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

Doran SLV, LLC is proposing a

phased multifamily redevelopment

of the vacant Walmart site located

at 3800 Silver Lake Road (project/

site). The site is located in the Silver

Lake Village shopping center area.

The project proposes two fourstory

apartment buildings totaling

498 apartment units, over two

phases. The project also includes

an amenities building, aboveground

parking and drop-off, a central

courtyard with landscaping, and

underground parking.

The Environmental Assessment

Worksheet (EAW) is available

online at the City website at https://

www.savmn.com/429/Walmart-

Redevelopment under the “City

Documents” tab.

Comments can be submitted

electronically to Mark Casey, City

Manager at mark.casey@savmn.

com. Written comments via hardcopy

can be mailed to City of St. Anthony

Village at 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

All comments should be received by

4 PM July 3, 2019.

DATED: June 5, 201

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

s/s Nicole Miller

City Clerk

St. Anthony Village, MN

(Bulletin: June 12, 19, 2019)

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Minutes

District 621

REGULAR MEETING

Pursuant to due call and notice

thereof, a regular meeting of the

School Board of Independent School

District No. 621, State of Minnesota,

was called to order by Jonathan

Weinhagen, Chair, at 7:00 p.m., May

14, 2019. Meeting was duly held

at the District Center, 4570 Victoria

Street N, Shoreview, MN 55126.

Present: Bock, Glasheen,

Helgeson, Jones, Sager, Weinhagen,

Westerman

Superintendent Chris Lennox

Mounds View student representative

Absent: Irondale student

representative

Motion by Westerman, seconded

by Jones, to adopt the agenda as

printed. Voting aye: all; nay: none.

Motion carried.

The Board recognized athletes

from Mounds View & Irondale High

Schools spring sports who qualified

for post-season competition.

The student representative reported

on various student council events

and activities at her school.

The following individual registered

to speak at Open Forum:

Lillian Grommes, Arden Hills:

Composting project

Announcements were made

concerning gifts and meeting dates.

Superintendent’s report:

* Out of Darkness event

* Graduations

Motion by Sager, seconded by

Jones, to take action on the consent

agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of April 23,

2019 as printed.

Approve personnel changes as

follows

new hire: effective

Armitage, Elizabeth TL

8-14-19

Bearden, Meredith PW

8-14-19

Belisle, Julie DC

5-28-19

Bennett, Kathryn CH

7-1-19

Billberg, Aaron TL

8-14-19

Brown, Susan HV

5-6-19

Elmstrand-Castruita, Cindy HV

8-14-19

Henkel, Brianne DC

4-22-19

Holbrook, Barbara PW

8-14-19

Hollenback, Joseph DC/TL

5-7-19

Hoppe, Jordan DC

6-3-19

Knowles, Rachel HV

8-14-19

Krueger, Kirsten PL

8-14-19

Mallinger, Melinda HV

8-14-19

Meuwissen, Mari IL

8-14-19

Mullaly, Rebecca ECEC

7-15-19

Nathan, Keshini TL

8-14-19

Pugh, Brianna PLEC-K

8-14-19

Sabby, Riley IL

8-14-19

Saucier, Katie PLEC-K

8-14-19

Shearon, Suzanne SLEC-K

8-14-19

Spanier, Kimberly IL

8-14-19

Tamble, Kelsey PLEC-K

8-14-19

Thompson, Jorja IL

8-14-19

Vanyo, Kristina CH

8-14-19

Wegner, Liya MV/ID

8-14-19

Wilt, Cassie IL

8-14-19

rehire:

Babirad, Natalie TL

8-14-19

Eng-Anderson, Cindy SS

4-29-19

Henkel, Vicky MV

4-29-19

Mohamed, Basimo HV

5-6-19

Murray-Kruse, Marian TL

4-22-19

Schwartz, Kristine IL

8-14-19

retirement:

Aiken, Connie HV/VH

8-2-19

McDaniel, Lauri EW

6-7-19

Walberg, Barbara VH

6-5-19

request for leave:

Jensen, Matthew EW

5-8-19 thru 6-5-19 (approx.)

Johnson, Sean ID

4-24-19 thru 5-7-19

Jordan, Rachel SS

4-25-19 thru 6-7-19 (approx.)

Malette, Carrie SLEC-K

2019-20 school year

Mayer, Molly ECEC

2019-20 school year

O’Bryan, Kaitlyn MV

2019-20 school year

Porish, Amy SLEC

3-25-19 thru unknown (intermittent)

Ward, John DC

4-22-19 thru 5-3-19

return from leave:

Branham, Chelsey ID

5-1-19

Brocker, Courtney PW

5-6-19

Eck, Tarah EW

4-19-19

Fischer, Wendy SS

4-25-19

Johnson, Sean ID

5-8-19

Larson, Erica BA

4-30-19

Lynch, Ariana PW

5-1-19

Mattocks, Noelle PLEC-K

4-30-19

Tram, Phan PLEC-K

5-1-19

Ward, John DC

5-6-19

Zustiak, Leah TL

4-22-19

resignation:

Golden, Jeff MV

5-3-19

Sturm, Johanna CH

6-7-19

transfer:

Hollihan, Molly CH

7-1-19

Johnson, Brooke PW

4-18-19

Lee, Molly CH

814-19

Approve expenditures as follows:

General Fund $2,898,082.20

Nutrition Services 354,850.55

Community Service 101,286.30

Capital Outlay 286,874.28

Building Construction 1,893,837.63

Debt Service 500.00

Trust 4,500.00

Internal Service 239,518.22

Total $5,779,449.18

Bank Wire Transfers:

$42,788.657.08

Accept the following gifts and

extend thanks to the donors:

Diane & Tom Hinds for yearbooks

for students in need at Highview

($252)

Mounds View Lions for the SAIL/

LEO Clubs at Edgewood ($500)

3M Foundation for general use at

Island Lake ($1,000)

Betty & Lewis Cope Charitable Gift

Fund for outstanding lunch balances

and Design Specialist Program at

Valentine Hills ($1,000)

Rosellen McAlear, John McAlear

and Margaret Mary Mosher for CLT

Twin Lakes ($600)

Toshiba laptop computer from The

Pehl Family for use at Highview

The following donations are for the

Ralph Reeder Food Shelf from:

Abiding Savior Lutheran Church

($700)

Elizabeth & Jeremy Baldwin

($500)

Bank Cherokee ($742.64)

Bethlehem Baptist Church

($2,340)

Ruth & James Bowyer ($1,549)

Doug Brandner ($500)

Centennial United Methodist

Church ($1,298)

Chippewa Middle School

($1,197.67)

Rob & Nunciata Covey ($1,000)

Culvers St. Anthony ($920)

Dalco Enterprises ($5,536)

Faith Christian Reformed Church

($1,961)

John & Rosemary Hunt ($900)

Incarnation Lutheran Church

($16,092.48)

Island Lake PTA ($500)

Land O’Lakes ($500)

Lisa & Greg Mattson ($500)

Robert McEvoy ($500)

New Brighton/Mounds View

Rotary ($500)

Peace United Methodist Church

($754)

Pilgrim House ($555)

Silver Lake Village Condos

($510)

St. John the Baptist Catholic

Church ($2,230)

St. Odilia Catholic Church

($8,000)

Craig & Sharon Strane ($500)

Sunrise United Methodist Church

($606)

Lutheran Church of the

Resurrection ($1,250)

Turtle Lake Elementary ($922)

Valentine Hills Elementary

($547)

Valentine Hills PTO ($1,500)

Laurie Vinyon ($500)

Donation of Sick Leave:

Approve the requests to donate sick

leave to the indicated employees

to a maximum of 20 days for a

10-month employee and 24 days for

a 12-month employee.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Amy Jo Johnson, Director of Human

Resources, presented the resolution

terminating probationary certified

staff. Discussion followed. Motion by

Westerman, seconded by Helgeson,

to adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION RELATING

TO THE TERMINATION AND

NONRENEWAL OF THE

TEACHING CONTRACTS OF

PROBATIONARY CERTIFIED

STAFF

WHEREAS the teachers listed

in Attachment A are probationary

certified staff in Independent School

District No. 621 and

WHEREAS Article IX, Section 9.2

of the Master Agreement between

the MVEA and Independent School

District No. 621 does not provide

unrequested leave protection for

probationary certified staff,

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED

by the School Board of Independent

School District No. 621 that the

teaching contracts of the certified

staff listed in Attachment A be

terminated at the close of the current

2018-2019 school year and not be

renewed and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that

written notice be sent to said staff

members regarding termination and

non-renewal of his/her contract as

provided by law, and that said notice

shall be in substantially the following

form:

May 15, 2019

NOTICE OF TERMINATION

AND NON-RENEWAL

You are hereby notified that at

a meeting of the School Board of

Independent School District No. 621

held May 14, 2019, a resolution was

adopted by a majority roll call vote

to terminate your contract effective

at the end of the current school year

and not to renew your contract for

the 2019-2020 school year. Said

action of the School Board is taken

pursuant to M.S. 122A.40 and in

accordance with Section 9.2 of the

Master Contract.

You may officially request that the

School Board give its reasons for

the nonrenewal of your teaching

contract. Such request is to be

made in writing to the Assistant

Superintendent - Human Resources

and Operations.

Yours very truly,

SCHOOL BOARD OF

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 621

______________________

Clerk of the School Board

Attachment A

Feldman, Rachel

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Amy Johnson presented the

resolution placing certified staff

on unrequested leave of absence.

Motion by Helgeson, seconded

by Jones, to adopt the following

resolution:

RESOLUTION PLACING

TEACHERS ON UNREQUESTED

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

WHEREAS, teachers were

proposed for placement on

unrequested leave of absence at

a regular School Board meeting on

April 9, 2019, and

WHEREAS, all teachers proposed

for placement were notified of their

right to request a hearing within

fourteen (14) days of the proposed

placement, and

WHEREAS, none of the individuals

on the attached list requested

hearings or rescinded their hearing

requests, and

WHEREAS, the failure to request a

hearing is deemed acquiescence to

the proposed School Board action,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT

RESOLVED that all teachers on

the attached list be placed on

unrequested leave of absence

without pay at the end of the

regular school year in August

2019 due to decrease/changes in

enrollment, uncertainty of funding,

discontinuance of positions, financial

limitations, voluntary unrequested

leave status and the return from

leave of senior teachers,

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED

by the School Board of Independent

School District 621 that written notice

of the placement of said teachers

upon unrequested leave be given

to said teachers in substantially

the following form and provide

said teachers with a copy of this

resolution:

May 15, 2019

NOTICE OF PLACEMENT ON

UNREQUESTED LEAVE OF

ABSENCE

You are hereby notified that at

a meeting of the School Board of

Independent School District No. 621

held on May 14, 2019, a resolution

was adopted by majority vote of

the School Board placing you on

unrequested leave of absence as

a teacher in Independent School

District No. 621 effective June 7,

2019 and without fringe benefits after

the end of the regular school year

in August 2019, pursuant to Article

IX of the 2017-2019 MVEA Master

Contract due to decreases/changes

in enrollment, uncertainty of funding,

discontinuance of positions, financial

limitations, voluntary unrequested

leave status, and the return from

leave of senior teachers.

A copy of the resolution duly

adopted by the School District is

attached hereto for your information.

If a position becomes available in

a field in which you are licensed, at

any time up to five years after your

leave is effective, you may have a

right to reinstatement to that position

if you have sufficient seniority

and proper licensure on file in the

District. Your right to reinstatement

shall not be in effect for a given year

if you fail to file with the Director of

Human Resources by April of that

year a written statement requesting

reinstatement.

Please keep the School District

Human Resources Office advised in

writing of your address at all times

until your rights have expired, so

that the District may notify you of any

available positions for which you may

qualify.

Yours very truly,

SCHOOL BOARD OF

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT NO. 621

By ___________________

Clerk of the School Board

Attachment A

Lafeber, Jodie Ann

Lohr, Ryan

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Superintendent Lennox provided an

update on the District Operational

Plan goal focused on mental health

supports. He focused on addressing

the recommendations from the

TeamWorks report as well as the

tactical next steps of District schools.

Discussion followed.

Superintendent Lennox presented

a draft of the 2019-2020 District

Operational Plan (DOP), the annual

administrative work plan of the

District. Discussion followed.

Board member Jones provided an

AMSD/Legislative update and Board

member Sager provided a Northeast

Metro 916 update.

As liaisons to schools and on

committees, Board members

reported on events in which they had

participated

Meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.

Sandra Westerman, Clerk

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CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will

be conducted: Munk Executive

Consulting

2. Principal Place of Business: 4045

Grand Avenue South, Minneapolis

MN 55409, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Norman E Munk; 4045 Grand

Avenue South, Minneapolis MN

55409, USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 5/22/19

/s/ Norm Munk

(Bulletin: June 19, 26, 2019)

_____

AMENDMENT TO

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA STATUTES

CHAPTER 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: Computer Revolution

2. Principal Place of Business:

2395 Fairview Ave N, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Rhema Systems, Inc.; 767

103rd Ave NE, Blaine, MN 55434,

USA

4. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 190314

Originally filed on: 04/15/1997

5. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 05/09/2019

/s/ Felix Anohene,

President, Rhema Systems

(Roseville Review: June 18, 25,

2019)

_____

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on July 17,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1800

Penny Coria/Joe Mesa

computer equip., boxes of unknown

content

Unit # 3313

Lilli Waknitz

guitar cases, television, computer

equip., luggage, boxes of unknown

content

(Roseville Review: June 18, 25,

2019)

_____

PUBLIC NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 7/25/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 1313 leased by

Danielle Hutchins

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1624 leased by

Richard West

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $539.90

Unit number 1180 leased by

Ceqethia Chatman

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 2123 leased by Alisha

Coleman

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $319.90

Unit number 1139 leased by Brenda

Cullom

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1756 leased by Brandy

Wiley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $315.80

Unit number 1873 leased by

Seilberio Solares

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1101 leased by Marcos

Romero

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1594 leased by Gabriel

Alvarez

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $535.80

Unit number 2069 leased by

Damien Mitchell

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $319.85

Unit number 1879 leased by Jacob

Urick

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $711.60

Unit number 1481 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1692 leased by

Daquan Brown

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $341.80

Unit number 1815 leased by Steven

Pierce

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number AA1311T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number 1074 leased by

Amanda Wakefield

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $265.80

Unit number 1614 leased by

Sherman Williams

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number AA1297T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number 1296 leased by Sheral

Kinley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1259 leased by

Prudence Flannigan

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1318 leased by Aaron

Doering

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1331 leased by Jerome

Matthews

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1098 leased by

Charles Carpenter

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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Arden Hills

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

FOR A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENT, REZONING,

PRELIMINARY PLAT, FINAL PLAT,

AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT

PLANNING CASE 19-002

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at

6:30 p.m., the Arden Hills Planning

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing. Summit Development

has submitted an application for a

Comprehensive Plan Amendment,

Rezoning, Preliminary Plat, Final Plat

and Final Planned Unit Development

(PUD). The Applicant is proposing to

construct 120 units of assisted living,

independent living and memory care.

The property is located at 1718

Parkshore Drive.

The application and all

documentation are on file and

available for inspection at Arden

Hills City Hall, 1245 West Highway

96, Arden Hills, MN 55112. A report

evaluating this application will be

available for viewing at City Hall

and online at www.cityofardenhills.

org/agendacenter prior to the public

hearing.

This notice is given pursuant to

Section 1355 of the Zoning Code in

the Arden Hills Code of Ordinances.

Any person in favor of, opposed to,

or interested in said application will

be heard by the City Council at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 19th day of June, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

Community Development

Manager/City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: June 26, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

TENNIS COURT

IMPROVEMENTS AT

CUMMINGS, HAZELNUT AND

ROYAL HILLS PROJECT

CITY PROJECT NO.

19-PARK-001

FOR THE CITY OF

ARDEN HILLS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

sealed bids for the construction

of Tennis Court Improvements at

Cummings, Hazelnut and Royal Hills

Project will be received by The City

of Arden Hills at The Office of the

City Administrator located at the

City of Arden Hills City Hall, 1245

West Highway 96, Arden Hills, MN

55112 until 10:00 am local time

on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at

which time the Bids received will

be publicly opened and read. The

Project includes, but is not limited to

the following:

Removals, general earthwork,

bituminous pavement, concrete

pavement, chain-link fencing, site

amenities, and site restoration.

The provisions of Minn. Stat.

16C.285 Responsible Contractor

are imposed as a requirement of this

contract. All bidders and persons

or companies providing a response/

submission to the Advertisement for

Bids/RFP of the City of Arden Hills

shall comply with the provisions of

the statute.

Bids will be received for a single

prime Contract. Bids shall be on a

unit price basis for the base Bid, with

any alternate bid items as indicated

on the Bid Form.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: WSB, 178 East 9th

Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN

55101. Direct questions about this

Project, including pre-bid questions,

to Steve Foss at sfoss@wsbeng.

com or 763.231.4865. Bidding

Documents are on file with and may

be examined at the City of Arden

Hills.

Complete digital Bidding

Documents for use by Contractors

submitting a bid are available

at www.questcdn.com. Bidding

Documents may be downloaded as

portable document format (PDF) files

for a nonrefundable fee of $30.00 by

inputting Quest project #6411159 on

the website’s Project Search page.

Bids will only be accepted from

Contractors who purchase digital

or paper Bidding Documents as

specified above.

No bids will be considered unless

sealed and filed with the City

Administrator of Arden Hills and

accompanied by a cash deposit,

cashier’s check, or certified check,

or bid bond made payable to the City

of Arden Hills for five percent (5%)

of the amount bid, to be forfeited as

liquidated damages in the event that

the bid be accepted and the bidder

fail to enter promptly into a written

contract and furnish the required

bond.

No bids may be withdrawn for a

period of ninety (90) days from the

date of opening of bids. The City

of Arden Hills reserves the right to

reject any or all bids.

DATED: June 17, 2019

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

s/s Dave Perrault

City Administrator

Arden Hills, MN

(Bulletin: June 26, 2019)

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Mounds View

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Mounds View City Council

will conduct a Public Hearing on

Monday, July 8, 2019 at 6:30 PM

at the Mounds View City Hall, 2401

Mounds View Blvd, Mounds View,

MN 55112 to consider adopting

Ordinance 960, Amending City

Code, Chapter 1204 (Public Parks

and Playgrounds), and Amending the

2019 Fee Schedule, Section 2 (Other

Inspection/Planning Fees), related to

Park Dedication Fees. This fee is

paid by developers at the time a new

development is approved.

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to Jon Sevald. City staff

will forward the comments to the City

Council.

Jon Sevald,

Community

Development Director

2401 Mounds View Blvd

Mounds View, MN 55112

(763) 717-4022

jon.sevald@moundsviewmn.org

(Bulletin: June 26, 2019)

_____

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Mounds View Planning

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing on Wednesday, July 10,

2019 at 7:00 PM at the Mounds

View City Hall, 2401 Mounds

View Boulevard, Mounds View,

Minnesota, 55112 to consider a

request for two Variances by Marsha

Anderson. The Variance requests

include (1): To exceed the maximum

20% area of a rear yard allowed

for accessory buildings; and (2): to

reduce the minimum 30’ front yard

setback for an Accessory Building.

The applicant proposes to construct

a two-car garage and breezeway

connection to the house. The garage

would be set back the same distance

as the house, from Groveland Road

(less than 30’). The subject property

is located at 2832 Sherwood Road.

The Property is known as:

PID: 06-30-23-31-0020

SUBJ TO RDS AND EX E 379 1/10

FT THE N 1/2 OF LOT 64;

AUDITOR’S SUBDIVISION NO. 89

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to Jon Sevald. City staff

will forward the comments to the

Planning Commission.

Information and copies of the

proposed plans for the request are

available for review at City Hall. If

you have any questions about this

meeting or if you want to make an

appointment to review the site plan,

please contact:

Jon Sevald,

Community Development Director

Phone: 763-717-4022

Email:

jon.sevald@moundsviewmn.org

Mail:

2401 Mounds View Blvd

Mounds View, MN 55112

(Bulletin: June 26, 2019)

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New Brighton

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF

ORDINANCE NO. 862

AN ORDINANCE REPEALING

CHAPTER 15, ARTICLE 4 OF

THE CITY CODE RELATING

TO TOBACCO REGULATIONS

AND REPLACING IT WITH A

NEW CHAPTER REGULATING

THE POSSESSION, SALE, AND

CONSUMPTION OF TOBACCO

AND TOBACCO RELATED

DEVICES AND PRODUCTS WITHIN

THE CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON,

MINNESOTA

On June 11, 2019, the New

Brighton City Council adopted an

ordinance designated as Ordinance

No. 862, the title of which is stated

above. This summary of the

ordinance is published pursuant to

Minnesota Statutes Section 412.191,

subdivision 4. The ordinance repeals

the City’s tobacco regulations and

replaces them with new regulations.

The ordinance requires a license

to sell any licensed products within

the City. Licensed products include

tobacco, tobacco-related devices,

electronic delivery devices, and

nicotine or lobelia delivery products.

The license application requirements

are set forth in the ordinance. The

ordinance also sets forth the City’s

grounds for being able to deny a

license. Prohibited acts, including

the sale or giving away of licensed

products to persons under the age

of 21 are included in the ordinance.

The ordinance allows for tobacco

sampling in the City, but only

at tobacco and vapor products

shops. Smoking lounges, hookah

lounges, and vapor lounges are

prohibited. The ordinance provides

for compliance checks. Violations

and penalties are also set forth in

the ordinance. A printed copy of

the ordinance is available for public

inspection in the office of the City

Clerk during regular office hours.

This ordinance is effective upon

publication.

S: Terri Spangrud, City Clerk

(Bulletin: June 26, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

8, 2019 to consider:

A request by adjacent property

owners for approval of the Vacation

of the Albemarle Street Right of

Way located adjacent to Lots 1 thru

3, Block 3 of Capital View Terrace,

according to the recorded plat

thereof, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

The description of the vacation

request is on file with the City of

Roseville Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

8, 2019 to consider:

A request by adjacent property

owners for approval of the Vacation

of the County Road B right of way

between Trunk Highway 280 right

of way and Eustis Street in the

City of Roseville, Minnesota. The

description of the vacation request

is on file with the City of Roseville

Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

_____

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

8, 2019 to consider:

A request by adjacent property

owners for approval of the Vacation

of a drainage and utility easement

located on Lot 3, Block 1, Centre

Pointe Business Park Addition,

according to the recorded plat

thereof, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

The description of the vacation

request is on file with the City of

Roseville Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the Variance

Board will hold a meeting at City

Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive, at 5:30

p.m. on July 10, 2019, to consider:

Planning File 19-005: Request

by Larry and Colleen Soukup for a

variance to City Code §1011.04.J.8

Replacement Tree Locations, to

permit reduced tree replacement

and seek relief from the required

Tree Replacement Fee for property

at 3056 Hamline Avenue; legal

description of the property is on file in

the Community Development Dept.

Planning File 19-006: Request

by Josh and Jenny Whitcomb for a

variance to City Code §1011.04.J.8

Replacement Tree Locations, to

permit reduced tree replacement and

seek relief from the required Tree

Replacement Fee for property at

907 Burke Avenue; legal description

of the property is on file in the

Community Development Dept.

How to participate or learn the

recommendation of the

Variance Board

1. Review the Staff Report

(available 07/05/19) at: www.

cityofroseville.com/vb-agenda.

2. Call or email Thomas Paschke,

City Planner, at (651) 792-7074 or

planning@cityofroseville.com prior

to hearing or mail a letter.

3. Attend the Public Hearing and

address the Variance Board or view

on Cable Channel 16.

4. Roseville property owners may

appeal Variance Board decisions by

delivering a written appeal to City

Manager’s office in City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Drive, no later than

NOON on 07/22/19.

(Roseville Review: June 25, 2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the Planning

Commission will hold a meeting at

City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive,

at 6:30 p.m. on July 10, 2019, to

consider:

PROJ0017-Amdt 36, Drive-

Throughs: Request by the City of

Roseville to amend §1009.02.D.12

drive-through facilities adjacent

to residentially zoned or used

properties.

How to participate or learn the

recommendation of the

Planning Commission

1. Review the Staff Report

(available 07/05/19) at: www.

cityofroseville.com/pc-agenda.

2. Call or email Thomas Paschke,

City Planner, at (651) 792-7074 or

planning@cityofroseville.com prior

to hearing or mail a letter.

3. Attend the Public Hearing and

address the Planning Commission,

or view on Cable Channel 16.

4. You may also address the City

Council at its meeting regarding

these items, tentatively scheduled

for 07/22/19.

(Roseville Review: June 25, 2019)

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Minutes

District 623

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

APRIL 23, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on April 23, 2019, which were

approved at the May 14, 2019,

School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Azer, Boguszewski, Gogins, Johnson

Board Members absent: Shaw

Administrative staff present: Loeck,

Mobley, Schaub, Sicoli, Von De

Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Community members spoke

about the district’s plans for pool

renovations at Parkview Center

School.

2. Students and staff from Roseville

Area Middle School, Roseville Area

High School and Fairview Alternative

High School shared information

about the AVID program.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including the

minutes of the regular school board

meeting on April 9, 2019; payment

of bills; resignations, appointments,

reductions, adjustments; gifts; Dual

Language Immersion grades 7-8

plan and purchase; and Northeast

Metro 916 Special Education and

Related Services Staffing Agreement

for 2019-2020 was approved.

2. Staff retirements were accepted

with appreciation.

3. The board approved a request to

count one additional canceled school

day as instructional time per the

snow day relief bill.

4. School board meeting dates for

2019-2020 were approved.

5. Closed sessions were scheduled

to immediately follow the work study

sessions on May 14 and June 11,

2019, for the purpose of evaluating

the performance of Superintendent

Aldo Sicoli.

6. Director Frank Shaw was

appointed as the school board

representative on the district

negotiations team for contract

negotiations with Education

Minnesota Roseville. Treasurer

Todd Anderson was appointed the

alternate representative.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:00

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

MAY 14, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on May 14, 2019, which were

approved at the May 28, 2019,

School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Azer, Gogins, Johnson, Shaw

Board Members absent:

Boguszewski

Administrative staff present:

Collins, Loeck, Mobley, Schaub,

Sicoli, Thompson, Von De Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Student representatives from

the Central Park Elementary School

Student Council and the Parkview

Center School Student Leadership

Team shared their experiences

participating in these groups.

2. An update on the district’s

construction projects was provided.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including

the minutes of the regular school

board meeting on April 23, 2019;

payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; gifts; RiverCentre

agreement; and Community Dental

Care Program memorandum of

agreement was approved.

2. Staff retirements were accepted

with appreciation.

3. A new course was approved for

Roseville Area High School for the

2020-2021 school year.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:07

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

MAY 28, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on May 28, 2019, which were

approved at the June 11, 2019,

School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:38 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Azer, Boguszewski, Gogins,

Johnson, Shaw

Board Members absent: None

Administrative staff present: Loeck,

Mobley, Schaub, Sicoli, Thompson,

Von De Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Students were recognized for

state-level achievements in DECA

and speech.

2. The new assistant superintendent

and principal at Emmet D. Williams

Elementary School were introduced.

3. An update on the district’s

construction projects was provided.

4. Staff provided updates on social

emotional learning in Roseville Area

Schools.

5. The 2017-2018 graduation and

postsecondary report was presented.

6. Policy 520: Student Discipline

was reviewed as a first reading.

7. Legislative session outcomes

and their impact on the district’s

budget projections were discussed.

8. An update on the current year

budget, including revenues and

expenditures, was provided.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including

the minutes of the regular school

board meeting on May 14, 2019;

payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; gifts; Parkview Center

School bid awards; Centerline

Charter Corporation contract; and

Pyramid Model Innovation Grant

application was approved.

2. Staff retirements were accepted

with appreciation.

3. A motion to non-renew the

contracts of probationary teachers

at the close of the 2018-2019 school

year was approved.

4. A motion to eliminate the

positions of non-licensed support

staff members at the close of

the 2018-2019 school year was

approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:52

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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Legal

Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: this

2. Principal Place of Business: 1034

Lovell Ave. W., Roseville, MN 55113,

United States

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Gregory Sawyer; 1034 Lovell

Ave. W., Roseville, MN 55113,

United States

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/1/19

/s/ Gregory S. Sawyer

(Roseville Review: July 2, 9, 2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 7/25/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 1313 leased by

Danielle Hutchins

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1624 leased by

Richard West

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $539.90

Unit number 1180 leased by

Ceqethia Chatman

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 2123 leased by Alisha

Coleman

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $319.90

Unit number 1139 leased by Brenda

Cullom

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1756 leased by Brandy

Wiley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $315.80

Unit number 1873 leased by

Seilberio Solares

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1101 leased by Marcos

Romero

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1594 leased by Gabriel

Alvarez

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $535.80

Unit number 2069 leased by

Damien Mitchell

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $319.85

Unit number 1879 leased by Jacob

Urick

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $711.60

Unit number 1481 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1692 leased by

Daquan Brown

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $341.80

Unit number 1815 leased by Steven

Pierce

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number AA1311T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number 1074 leased by

Amanda Wakefield

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $265.80

Unit number 1614 leased by

Sherman Williams

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number AA1297T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number 1296 leased by Sheral

Kinley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1259 leased by

Prudence Flannigan

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1318 leased by Aaron

Doering

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1331 leased by Jerome

Matthews

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1098 leased by

Charles Carpenter

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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Arden Hills

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

MEETING

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

To whom it may concern:

Consistent with the requirements

of the General Storm Water Permit

Application for Small Municipal

Separate Storm Sewer Systems,

notice is hereby given that the City

Council of Arden Hills, Minnesota will

be at Perry Park located at 3700 New

Brighton Road, on Friday, July 26,

2019 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. for the

purpose of holding a public meeting

to provide information regarding

the City of Arden Hills’ Storm Water

Pollution Prevention Program

(SWPPP).

All persons desiring to provide

written or oral input on the program

may appear at the time and place

stated above.

The final annual report will be

submitted to the Minnesota Pollution

Control Agency.

Further information and a copy of

the complete Storm Water Pollution

Prevention Program (SWPPP) are

on file at Arden Hills City Hall, 1245

West Highway 96.

David Perrault

City Administrator

(Bulletin: July 3, 2019)

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ORDINANCE NO. 2019-004

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

CHAPTER 13, ZONING CODE

SECTION 1305 – RULES,

SCOPE, INTERPRETATION, &

DEFINITIONS, OF THE ARDEN

HILLS CITY CODE

THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY

OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA,

ORDAINS:

SECTION 1. Chapter 13 – Zoning

Code, Section 1305 – Rules,

Scope, Interpretation, & Definitions,

subsection 1305.04 Definitions, is

hereby amended as follows:

- Floor area. Means the sum of

the horizontal area of all floors of a

building measured from the exterior

faces of the exterior walls, or from

the centerline of walls separating two

buildings, Excluding: decks, garages,

covered porches conforming with

Section 1325.03 Subd 2.D; attics,

crawl spaces and basements that do

not meet the minimum ceiling height

per Minnesota State Building Code

requirements.

SECTION 2. This Ordinance

shall become effective immediately

upon its passage and publication

according to law.

PASSED and ADOPTED this

24th day of June, 2019, by the City

Council of the City of Arden Hills,

Minnesota.

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

By: David Grant, Mayor

ATTEST: Julie Hanson, City Clerk

(Bulletin: July 3, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

ORDINANCE NO. 19-03

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

CHAPTER 113 OF THE FALCON

HEIGHTS CITY CODE, THE

ZONING ORDINANCE, REZONING

PROPERTY TO PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT

THE CITY COUNCIL OF FALCON

HEIGHTS ORDAINS:

SECTION 1. Chapter 113 of

the Falcon Heights City Code is

amended to rezone to Planned Unit

Development the following legally

described property located within the

City of Falcon Heights, Minnesota:

The South 215.125 feet of Lot 1,

Block 1, Lindig Addition, Ramsey

County Minnesota (“Property”)

SECTION 2. Zoning Regulations.

The R-4, Medium Density Multiplefamily

Residential District regulations

shall apply to the Property subject to

the following modifications:

• The only permitted use is one

residential building with three

dwelling units.

• No conditional uses.

• The building may not exceed two

stories or 32 feet in height.

• Site plan, survey, parking, and

landscape plan prepared by Lot

Surveys Company Inc. dated June

11, 2009 on file with the City Clerk.

• Setbacks as depicted on the Site

Plan.

• Design Development plan

and elevations prepared by Gaetz

Architects dated August 31, 2009 on

file with the City Clerk.

• The Site Plan, survey, parking,

and landscape plan together with

the Design Development Plan and

elevations are the Final Development

Plan.

SECTION 3. The zoning map of

the City of Falcon Heights referred

to and described in Chapter 113

shall not be republished to show the

aforesaid rezoning, but the zoning

map on file in the City Clerk’s office

shall be appropriately marked for the

purpose of indicating the rezoning

provided for in this ordinance.

SECTION 4. Effective Date.

This ordinance shall be effective

immediately following Metropolitan

Council authorization to amend

the City’s Comprehensive plan

to reguide the property to multifamily

residential and passage and

publication of this ordinance.

ADOPTED this 27th day of March,

2019, by the City Council of Falcon

Heights, Minnesota.

BY: Randall C. Gustafson

Mayor

ATTEST: Sack Thongvanh

City Administrator

Note: This Ordinance was approved

by the City Council at their regular

meeting on October 14, 2009.

However, it was not signed or

adopted at that time. It should be

given designation as follows in the

City Code:

Section 1 – Sec. 113-210(a)

Section 2 – Sec. 113-210(b)

(Roseville Review: July 2, 2019)

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ORDINANCE NO. 19-05

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE ADDING

SECTION 113-211 TO THE

FALCON HEIGHTS CITY CODE

THE CITY COUNCIL OF FALCON

HEIGHTS ORDAINS:

SECTION 1 Section 113-211 of the

Falcon Heights City Code is added

as follows.

113-211 – Amber Union

Planned Unit Development

(a) Legal Description. The legal

description of this PUD is the North

Half of the Northeast Quarter of the

Northeast Quarter of the Northeast

Quarter, in Section 21, Township

29, Range 23, Ramsey County,

Minnesota, except that part taken for

Snelling and Larpenteur Avenues.

(b) Purpose. The purpose of

the Amber Union Planned Unit

Development is to provide for

the mixed uses of multi-family

apartments and a retail space.

(c) Permitted Uses and Zoning

Regulations. The R5-M mixed use

high density residential district

regulations shall apply to the

Property subject to the following

modifications:

(1) Permitted uses: One principal

structure consisting of 111,640

square feet and 67 apartment units

and one principal structure consisting

of 59,195 square feet, 39 apartment

units, and one retail space.

(2) No conditional uses

(3) No interim uses

(4) Setbacks as depicted in the Site

Plan dated May 6, 2019 prepared by

Kimley Horn and Mohagen Hansen.

(d) Development Plan. The PUD

must be maintained in accordance

with the following development

plan, which is on file with the City

and which is incorporated herein by

reference.

(1) The following plans prepared by

Buhl GTA, LP and their contractors/

partners with up to five percent

variance as approved by the City

Administrator:

a. Site Development Plans,

dated May 6, 2019 prepared by

Kimley Horn and Mohagen Hansen

including:

1. Demo Plan

2. Erosion and Sediment Control

Plan

3. Site Plan

4. Grading Plan

5. Storm Sewer Plan

6. Utility Plan

7. Security Plan

b. Landscaping Plans, dated May

6, 2019 prepared by Damon Farber

1. Tree Protection Plan

2. Landscape Plan

c. Floor Plans, dated May 6, 2019

prepared by Mohagen Hansen

SECTION 2 This ordinance shall

be effective upon its passage and

a summary published in the official

newspaper.

ADOPTED this 12th day of June,

2019, by the City Council of the City

of Falcon Heights, Minnesota.

Approved by: Randall Gustafson

Mayor

Attested by: Sack Thongvanh

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: July 2, 2019)

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Mounds View

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Mounds View Planning

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing on Wednesday, July 17,

2019 at 7:00 PM at the Mounds

View City Hall, 2401 Mounds View

Boulevard, Mounds View, Minnesota,

55112 to consider a request by

Jason Lanz. The Variance request is

to allow a second driveway to access

a proposed garage. The Mounds

View City Code, Section 1121.09,

Subdivision 5(e) limits single-family

uses to one driveway access per

property. The subject property is

located at 2809 Bronson Drive.

The Property is known as:

PID: 07-30-23-24-0068

EX N 225 FT; LOT 11; Spring

Lake Park Knolls

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to Jon Sevald. City staff

will forward the comments to the

Planning Commission.

Information and copies of the

proposed plans for the request are

available for review at City Hall. If

you have any questions about this

meeting or if you want to make an

appointment to review the site plan,

please contact:

Jon Sevald –

Community Development Director

Phone: 763-717-4022

Email:

jon.sevald@moundsviewmn.org

Mail:

2401 Mounds View Blvd

Mounds View, MN 55112

(Bulletin: July 3, 2019)

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New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

803 OLD HIGHWAY 8 NW

NEW BRIGHTON,

MINNESOTA, 55112

PHONE: (651) 638-2100

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the New

Brighton Planning Commission will

hold a public hearing on the following

land use item(s) on July 16, 2019 at

7:00 PM in the Council Chambers at

New Brighton City Hall.

SPECIAL USE PERMIT:

REQUEST FROM MURLOWSKI

PROPERTIES INC. TO AMEND

AN EXISTING SPECIAL USE

PERMIT AND SITE PLAN TO

AUTHORIZE EXPANSION OF AN

EXISTING SOUND MITIGATION

WALL AND REDISTRIBUTION OF

PREVIOUSLY APPROVED RUBBLE

PILE STORAGE BEHIND THE

PROPOSED WALL EXTENSION AT

2200 OLD HIGHWAY 8; PIDs 17-30-

23-42-0004, 17-30-23-42-0008, and

17-30-23-42-0009.

All persons wishing to be heard

on the above item(s) should attend

the meeting, and all are welcome

to make an appointment to review

proposed plans and documents with

the Assistant Director of Community

Assets & Development, Ben Gozola,

prior to the Public Hearing date.

• Telephone: 651-638-2059

• Email:

Ben.Gozola@newbrightonmn.gov

Emailed comments may be

submitted to the City no later than

noon on the day of the meeting.

Dated: 06/25/2019

Terri Spangrud, City Clerk

(Bulletin: July 3, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

8, 2019 to consider:

A request by adjacent property

owners for approval of the Vacation

of the Albemarle Street Right of

Way located adjacent to Lots 1 thru

3, Block 3 of Capital View Terrace,

according to the recorded plat

thereof, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

The description of the vacation

request is on file with the City of

Roseville Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

8, 2019 to consider:

A request by adjacent property

owners for approval of the Vacation

of the County Road B right of way

between Trunk Highway 280 right

of way and Eustis Street in the

City of Roseville, Minnesota. The

description of the vacation request

is on file with the City of Roseville

Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

8, 2019 to consider:

A request by adjacent property

owners for approval of the Vacation

of a drainage and utility easement

located on Lot 3, Block 1, Centre

Pointe Business Park Addition,

according to the recorded plat

thereof, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

The description of the vacation

request is on file with the City of

Roseville Engineering Department.

(Roseville Review: June 25; July 2,

2019)

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Shoreview

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Shoreview City Council will

hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m.

Monday, July 15, 2019 in the City

Council Chambers at the Shoreview

City Hall, 4600 Victoria Street North,

Shoreview, Minnesota on proposed

amendments of Chapter 200

sections to permit color on electronic

messaging signs in residential

zoning districts.

APPLICANT: Shepherd of the Hills

Evangelical Lutheran

New Life Evangelical Lutheran

LOCATION: City wide

PROPOSAL: To amend Chapter

200, revising code sections to permit

the use of full color on electronic

messaging signs for public/quasipublic

uses in the residential zoning

districts.

Persons who want to comment on

this proposal are invited to attend this

hearing. Please call the Shoreview

Department of Community

Development (651-490-4680) after

Thursday, July 11th to find out where

this item will be located on the

meeting agenda. The meeting will

also be cable cast on Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/S/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: July 3, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

ORDINANCE NO. 971

ORDINANCE AMENDING

SHOREVIEW MUNICIPAL CODE

SECTION 307 REVISING AND

INCREASING THE MEMBERSHIP

COMPOSITION OF THE

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

COMMISSION

The Shoreview City Council

ordains that Chapter 300, Council

and Administration, is hereby

amended by revision Section

307.020 as follows:

307 Economic Development

Commission

307.020 Composition. The

Economic Development Commission

shall consist of seven (7) nine (9) to

eleven (11) thirteen (13) members

appointed by the City Council, of

which the majority must be residents.

Membership shall be open to any

resident or non-resident business

owner representative of a Shoreviewbased

business that is interested in

the business climate and economic

development direction of the City.

Any member of the commission may

be removed by a majority vote of City

Council.

Adoption Date. Passed by the City

Council of the City of Shoreview on

the 20th day of May, 2019.

Effective Date. This ordinance shall

become effective the day following

its publication in the City’s official

newspaper.

(Bulletin: July 3, 2019)

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District 623

SECTION 00 1110 -

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

1.01 INTRODUCTORY

INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Roseville Area Middle

School – Addition & Remodel

C. Key Dates:

1. Pre Bid Date: Tuesday July 9th

2019 @ 8:00 AM, at Roseville Area

Middle School – 15 County Road B2

East, Little Canada, MN 55117. Meet

at front entrance.

2. Cut off Date for Questions:

Thursday, July 11th @ 3:00 PM.

3. Bid Due Date: Thursday,

July 18th @ 2:00 PM, at DC Board

Room – 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Roseville Area Middle

School – Addition & Remodel.

1. The overall project consists of

a gymnasium addition, laboratory

and classroom renovations, and

mechanical and electrical system

construction.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. All portions of the Work as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on July 18th.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.02 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Mark Oelrich

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2458

Email: mark.oelrich@

Krausanderson.com

1.03 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n @

stcloudbuildersexchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents

for Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from:

Isqft

2. Please contact Silvia Magana at

Silvia.Magana@Krausanderson.com

or 612.332.7281 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.04 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete

or irregular or to waive informalities

or irregularities in a Bid received, and

accept a Bid, which in the Owner’s

judgment is in the Owner’s best

interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: July 2, 9, 2019)

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Legal

Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: this

2. Principal Place of Business: 1034

Lovell Ave. W., Roseville, MN 55113,

United States

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Gregory Sawyer; 1034 Lovell

Ave. W., Roseville, MN 55113,

United States

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 4/1/19

/s/ Gregory S. Sawyer

(Roseville Review: July 2, 9, 2019)

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Arden Hills

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR A

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENT, REZONING,

PRELIMINARY PLAT, FINAL

PLAT, AND FINAL PLANNED

UNIT DEVELOPMENT

PLANNING CASE 19-002

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

on Monday, July 22, 2019 at 7:00

p.m., the Arden Hills City Council

will hold a Public Hearing. Summit

Development has submitted an

application for a Comprehensive

Plan Amendment, Rezoning,

Preliminary Plat, Final Plat and

Final Planned Unit Development

(PUD). The Applicant is proposing to

construct 120 units of assisted living,

independent living and memory care.

The property is located at 1718

Parkshore Drive.

The application and all

documentation are on file and

available for inspection at Arden

Hills City Hall, 1245 West Highway

96, Arden Hills, MN 55112. A report

evaluating this application will be

available for viewing at City Hall

and online at www.cityofardenhills.

org/agendacenter prior to the public

hearing.

This notice is given pursuant to

Section 1355 of the Zoning Code in

the Arden Hills Code of Ordinances.

Any person in favor of, opposed to,

or interested in said application will

be heard by the City Council at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 1st day of July, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

Community Development

Manager/City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: July 10, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS,

MINNESOTA

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that

the Falcon Heights Planning

Commission, at its regular meeting

on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at

7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council

Chambers, 2077 Larpenteur Avenue

West, will hold a public hearing to

discuss and consider an application

for a variance for the property located

at 1800 Albert Street. The property is

legally described as the North 68.58

feet of the West 1/2 of Lot 1, Block

1, Larpenteur Villas. The property

owner is requesting a variance for

the corner side yard setback related

to replacing a detached garage.

Information regarding the proposed

changes will be available at City Hall

and online at www.falconheights.org.

Justin Markon

Community Development

Coordinator

(Roseville Review: July 9, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR

CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

hearing will be held before the City

Council of Little Canada at the City

Center located at 515 Little Canada

Road in said City on July 24, 2019, at

7:30 p.m. to hear all persons present

upon the proposed planning request

as described below.

The applicant is proposing to build

a 600 square foot detached second

garage in the rear yard and has

submitted a request for approval of a

conditional use permit to allow a total

of 1,335 square feet of accessory

building space. The Zoning Code

allows 1,000 – 1,500 square feet of

accessory building as a conditional

use. The property in question is

3046 Labore Road and zoned R-1,

Single Family Residential.

Heidi Heller, City Clerk

(Roseville Review: July 9, 2019)

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Mounds View

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Mounds View City Council will

hold a public hearing on Monday,

July 22, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at Mounds

View City Hall, 2401 Mounds View

Boulevard, Mounds View, Minnesota,

55112 to consider a request from the

Festival in the Park of Mounds View

for a temporary liquor license to allow

Welsch’s Big Ten Tavern, located in

the City of Arden Hills, to sell and

serve on-sale intoxicating liquor at

various events associated with the

Mounds View Festival in the Park

on Friday, August 16 and Saturday,

August 17, 2019.

Anyone wanting to speak about

this matter may be heard at this

meeting. If you are unable to attend

the meeting but want to comment,

you may call, submit a letter, or send

an email to City Administrator Nyle

Zikmund. City staff will forward the

comments to the City Council.

If you have any questions about

this meeting or if you want to make

an appointment to discuss the

application, please contact:

Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator.

Phone: 763-717-4001

Email:

nyle.zikmund@moundsviewmn.org

Mail:

2401 Mounds View Blvd

Mounds View, MN 55112

(Bulletin: July 10, 2019)

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District 282

NOTICE OF FILING

2019 CITY AND SCHOOL

DISTRICT GENERAL

ELECTION

SAINT ANTHONY,

MINNESOTA

SAINT ANTHONY-NEW

BRIGHTON SCHOOL

DISTRICT

Notice is hereby given that a filing

period will be held for candidates

seeking election to Saint Anthony

city offices and the Saint Anthony-

New Brighton school board at the

general election to be conducted on

November 5, 2019. The filing period

will open Tuesday, July 30 at 8 a.m.

and close Tuesday, August 13 at 5

p.m. Candidates may file an affidavit

of withdrawal no later than 5 p.m. on

Thursday, August 15.

Affidavits of candidacy for the

following offices must be filed at

either office below:

Saint Anthony Village City Hall:

3301 Silver Lake Rd

Ramsey County Elections office: 90

Plato Blvd W, Suite 160

These offices will be open for filings

from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on each

weekday of the filing period except

Tuesday, August 13 and Thursday,

August 15 when office hours will be

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

City of Saint Anthony

Mayor

Council Member – Two at-large

seats

Saint Anthony-New Brighton

School District

School Board Member – Three

at-large seats

A filing fee or petition in place of

the filing fee must be filed with the

affidavit of candidacy. The filing fee

for this office is as follows.

Mayor - $2

Council Member - $2

School Board Member - $2

For more information about the filing

Public Notices

Continued on Page 8

(Bulletin: July 10, 2019)

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES

AND CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

December 31, 2018

City of Mounds View

SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Mounds View. The complete financial statements may be examined at

City Hall, 2401 Mounds View Blvd. or on the City’s web site www.moundsviewmn.org/finance. Questions should be directed to Mark Beer, Finance Director (763) 717-4011

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR

GENERAL OPERATIONS

General, Special Revenue, Debt Service,

and Capital Project Funds

(Governmental Funds)

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

Summary Financial Report

The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Mounds View.

The complete financial statements may be examined at City Hall, 2401 Mounds View Blvd. or on the City's web site

www.moundsviewmn.org/finance. Questions should be directed to Mark Beer, Finance Director (763) 717 - 4011

Revenues and Expenditures for General Operations

General, Special Revenue, Debt Service, and Capital Project Funds (Governmental Funds)

Percent

Increase

2018 2017 (Decrease)

Revenues

Taxes

Property $ 4,948,392 $ 4,555,131 8.63%

Tax increment 1,670,422 1,630,140 2.47%

Franchise 799,948 753,959 6.10%

Lodging 77,115 68,666 12.30%

Special assessments 22,047 27,670 -20.32%

Licenses and permits 312,047 310,965 0.35%

Intergovernmental 1,680,480 1,512,865 11.08%

Charges for services 363,621 309,373 17.53%

Fines and forfeits 52,531 43,837 19.83%

Investment earnings (charges) 228,999 208,491 9.84%

Miscellaneous 426,697 383,946 11.13%

Total revenues 10,582,299 9,805,043 7.93%

Per Capita 794.05 745.01 6.58%

Expenditures

Current

General government 1,107,761 1,091,571 1.48%

Public safety 3,460,743 3,235,510 6.96%

Streets and highways 709,953 873,006 -18.68%

Sanitation 27,975 19,196 45.73%

Culture and recreation 1,030,967 926,124 11.32%

Economic development 2,215,355 2,059,441 7.57%

Debt service

Principal 150,898 143,296 5.31%

Interest 268,709 106,489 152.33%

Capital outlay 2,343,410 7,740,035 -69.72%

Total expenditures 11,315,771 16,194,668 -30.13%

Per Capita 849.09 1,230.50 -31.00%

Total Long-term Indebtedness * 11,153,673 11,917,820 -6.41%

Per Capita 836.92 905.54 -7.58%

General Fund and Special Revenue Funds

Fund balance – December 31 $ 12,439,635 $ 12,286,658 1.25%

Per Capita 933.42 933.57 -0.02%

Tax Capacity 12,380,276 11,354,641

Ratio of bonded debt to tax capacity .55 to 1 .60 to 1

Percent of property taxes collected 99.18% 99.64%

Population 13,327 13,161

Bond rating AA AA

* - Includes long term pension obligations of $3,149,337 and $3,966,628 which are not under the control of the City.

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

Statement of Net Position

Proprietary Funds

December 31, 2018

Business-Type Activities – Enterprise Funds

Non-major

Sanitary Storm Street

Water Sewer Water Light Totals

Assets

Current assets

Cash and temporary investments $ 7 15,913 $ 2 ,189,722 $ 1 ,884,668 $ 136,169 $ 4 ,926,472

Receivables

Accounts 2 89,030 4 43,952 7 6,931 27,749 8 37,662

Intergovernmental 4 53 - - - 4 53

Special assessments 1 02,979 1 2,140 - - 115,119

Total current assets 1 ,108,375 2 ,645,814 1 ,961,599 163,918 5 ,879,706

Noncurrent assets

Capital assets

Land 7 ,596 3 ,255 - - 1 0,851

Buildings 4 ,903,531 1 20,939 - - 5 ,024,470

Infrastructure 4 ,423,376 6 ,616,011 1 ,508,304 - 1 2,547,691

Equipment 1 ,694,846 7 04,397 3 35,971 - 2 ,735,214

Construction in progress - - 3 5,910 - 3 5,910

Less accumulated depreciation (7,697,281) (5,804,885) (522,819) - (14,024,985)

Total capital assets (net) 3 ,332,068 1 ,639,717 1 ,357,366 - 6 ,329,151

Total assets 4 ,440,443 4 ,285,531 3 ,318,965 163,918 1 2,208,857

Deferred Outflows of Resources

Pension plan deferments - PERA 3 6,982 3 4,469 1 2,095 - 8 3,546

Total assets and deferred

outflows or resources $ 4 ,477,425 $ 4 ,320,000 $ 3 ,331,060 $ 163,918 $ 1 2,292,403

Liabilities

Current liabilities

Accounts/contracts payable $ 1 5,992 $ 8 ,666 $ 1 15 $ 5,798 $ 3 0,571

Accrued wages and benefits 1 2,643 1 1,894 4 ,421 329 2 9,287

Compensated absences 6 ,758 3 ,903 2 ,465 231 1 3,357

Due to other governments 2 ,623 7 7 - 2 ,637

Lease payable - - - 7,349 7 ,349

Deposits payable 3 9,651 8 ,000 - - 4 7,651

Total current liabilities 7 7,667 3 2,470 7 ,008 13,707 1 30,852

Noncurrent liabilities

Lease payable - - - 59,456 5 9,456

Net pension liability 1 90,329 1 77,876 6 1,708 - 4 29,913

Compensated absences 2 0,275 1 1,709 7 ,396 691 4 0,071

Total noncurrent liabilities 2 10,604 1 89,585 6 9,104 60,147 5 29,440

Total liabilities 2 88,271 2 22,055 7 6,112 73,854 6 60,292

Deferred Inflows of Resources

Pension plan deferments - PERA 7 9,907 7 4,680 2 5,926 - 1 80,513

Net position

Investment in capital assets 3 ,332,068 1 ,639,717 1 ,357,366 - 6 ,329,151

Unrestricted 7 77,179 2 ,383,548 1 ,871,656 90,064 5 ,122,447

Total net position 4 ,109,247 4 ,023,265 3 ,229,022 90,064 11,451,598

Total liabilities, deferred inflows of

resources, and net position $ 4 ,477,425 $ 4 ,320,000 $ 3 ,331,060 $ 163,918 $ 1 2,292,403

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net Position

Proprietary Funds

Year Ended December 31, 2018

Business-Type Activities – Enterprise Funds

Non-major

Sanitary Storm Street

Water Sewer Water Light Totals

Operating revenues

Sales/user fees $ 1 ,213,210 $ 1 ,677,163 $ 2 92,431 $ 104,322 $ 3 ,287,126

Meter charges 4 ,601 - - - 4 ,601

Connection charges 3 7,100 1 ,000 - - 3 8,100

Intergovernmental

State pension contribution 1 ,457 1 ,362 4 73 - 3 ,292

Other income 6 48 - - - 6 48

Total operating revenues 1 ,257,016 1 ,679,525 2 92,904 104,322 3 ,333,767

Operating expenses

Personal services 3 28,982 3 02,497 1 14,323 7,540 7 53,342

Supplies 9 4,202 3 5,407 1 9,428 90 1 49,127

Contractual services 3 32,701 8 1,114 6 1,228 77,417 5 52,460

Disposal charges - 9 72,248 - - 9 72,248

Depreciation 2 40,717 1 01,597 3 9,016 - 3 81,330

Total operating expenses 9 96,602 1 ,492,863 2 33,995 85,047 2 ,808,507

Operating income 2 60,414 1 86,662 5 8,909 19,275 5 25,260

Nonoperating revenues (expenses)

Investment income 7 ,370 3 1,077 2 7,352 1,921 6 7,720

Interest expense - - - (2,118) ( 2,118)

Total nonoperating

revenues (expenses) 7 ,370 3 1,077 2 7,352 (197) 6 5,602

Income before transfers 2 67,784 2 17,739 8 6,261 19,078 5 90,862

Transfer out (144,103) (109,860) (40,067) ( 2,771) (296,801)

Change in net position 1 23,681 1 07,879 4 6,194 16,307 2 94,061

Net position – beginning 3 ,985,566 3 ,915,386 3 ,182,828 73,757 11,157,537

Total net position - ending $ 4 ,109,247 $ 4 ,023,265 $ 3 ,229,022 $ 90,064 $ 11,451,598

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

Statement of Cash Flows

Proprietary Funds

Year Ended December 31, 2018

Business-Type Activities – Enterprise Funds

Non-major

Sanitary Storm Street

Water Sewer Water Light Totals

Cash flows from operating activities

Receipts from customers and users $ 1,217,915 $ 1,656,299 $ 285,308 $ 104,081 $ 3,263,603

Payments to employees ( 337,748) ( 305,393) (115,995) ( 7,558) ( 766,694)

Payments to suppliers ( 94,202) ( 35,407) ( 19,428) ( 90) ( 149,127)

Payments to contractors ( 352,400) ( 1,215,081) ( 87,610) ( 78,255) ( 1,733,346)

Net cash flows from operating activities 433,565 100,418 62,275 18,178 614,436

Cash flows from noncapital financing activities

Transfers to other funds ( 144,103) ( 109,860) ( 40,067) ( 2,771) ( 296,801)

Principal paid on lease - - - ( 7,133) ( 7,133)

Interest paid on lease - - - ( 2,118) (2,118)

Net cash flows from noncapital financing activities ( 144,103) ( 109,860) ( 40,067) ( 12,022) ( 306,052)

Cash flows from capital and related financing activities

Purchases of capital assets ( 4,150) ( 4,150) - - ( 8,300)

Cash flows from investing activities

Change in fair value of investments ( 2,629) ( 6,801) ( 5,891) ( 430) ( 15,751)

Interest received 9,999 37,878 33,243 2,351 83,471

Net cash flows from investing activities 7,370 31,077 27,352 1,921 67,720

Net change in cash and cash equivalents 292,682 17,485 49,560 8,077 367,804

Cash and temporary investments, January 1 423,231 2,172,237 1,835,108 128,092 4,558,668

Cash and temporary investments, December 31 $ 715,913 $ 2,189,722 $ 1,884,668 $ 136,169 $ 4,926,472

Reconciliation of operating income to net cash

flows from operating activities

Operating income $ 260,414 $ 186,662 $ 58,909 $ 19,275 $ 525,260

Adjustments to reconcile operating income to net

cash flows from operating activities

Depreciation expense 240,717 101,597 39,016 - 381,330

(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable ( 38,749) ( 23,213) ( 7,123) ( 241) ( 69,326)

(Increase) decrease in intergovernmental receivables 2,288 - - - 2,288

(Increase) decrease in special assessments receivable ( 1,183) 1,349 - - 166

(Increase) decrease in deferred outflows 27,599 25,796 8,956 - 62,351

Increase (decrease) in accounts/contracts payable ( 14,384) ( 160,984) ( 26,382) ( 838) ( 202,588)

Increase (decrease) in wages and benefits payable 2,539 3,250 740 1 89 6,718

Increase (decrease) in compensated absences ( 3,073) 1,548 259 ( 207) ( 1,473)

Increase (decrease) in net pension liability ( 57,406) ( 53,654) ( 18,629) - ( 129,689)

Increase (decrease) in due to other governments ( 718) ( 735) - - ( 1,453)

Increase (decrease) in deposits payable ( 4,597) - - - ( 4,597)

Increase (decrease) in deferred inflows 20,118 18,802 6,529 - 45,449

Total adjustments 173,151 ( 86,244) 3,366 ( 1,097) 89,176

Net cash flows from operating activities $ 433,565 $ 100,418 $ 62,275 $ 18,178 $ 614,436

process, contact Ramsey County

Elections at elections@co.ramsey.

mn.us or 651-266-2171.

(Bulletin: July 10, 2019)

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District 621

NOTICE OF FILING

2019 SCHOOL DISTRICT

GENERAL ELECTION

MOUNDS VIEW PUBLIC

SCHOOLS

Notice is hereby given that a filing

period will be held for candidates

seeking election to the Mounds View

school board at the general election

to be conducted on November 5,

2019. The filing period will open

Tuesday, July 30 at 8 a.m. and

close Tuesday, August 13 at 5 p.m.

Candidates may file an affidavit of

withdrawal no later than 5 p.m. on

Thursday, August 15.

Affidavits of candidacy must be filed

at the Ramsey County Elections

office, located at 90 West Plato Blvd,

Suite 160 in Saint Paul. This office

will be open for filings from 8 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. on each weekday of the

filing period except Tuesday, August

13 and Thursday, August 15 when

office hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mounds View Public Schools

School Board Member – Four atlarge

seats

A filing fee or petition in place of

the filing fee must be filed with the

affidavit of candidacy. The filing fee

for this office is as follows.

School Board Member - $2

For more information about the

filing process, contact Ramsey

County Elections at elections@

ramseycounty.us or 651-266-2171.

(Bulletin: July 10, 2019)

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District 623

SECTION 00 1110 -

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

1.01 INTRODUCTORY

INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Roseville Area Middle

School – Addition & Remodel

C. Key Dates:

1. Pre Bid Date: Tuesday July 9th

2019 @ 8:00 AM, at Roseville Area

Middle School – 15 County Road B2

East, Little Canada, MN 55117. Meet

at front entrance.

2. Cut off Date for Questions:

Thursday, July 11th @ 3:00 PM.

3. Bid Due Date: Thursday,

July 18th @ 2:00 PM, at DC Board

Room – 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Roseville Area Middle

School – Addition & Remodel.

1. The overall project consists of

a gymnasium addition, laboratory

and classroom renovations, and

mechanical and electrical system

construction.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. All portions of the Work as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on July 18th.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.02 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Mark Oelrich

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2458

Email: mark.oelrich@

Krausanderson.com

1.03 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n @

stcloudbuildersexchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents

for Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from:

Isqft

2. Please contact Silvia Magana at

Silvia.Magana@Krausanderson.com

or 612.332.7281 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.04 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete

or irregular or to waive informalities

or irregularities in a Bid received, and

accept a Bid, which in the Owner’s

judgment is in the Owner’s best

interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: July 2, 9, 2019)

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Minutes

District 621

REGULAR MEETING

Pursuant to due call and notice

thereof, a regular meeting of the

School Board of Independent School

District No. 621, State of Minnesota,

was called to order by Jonathan

Weinhagen, Chair, at 7:00 p.m., June

11, 2019. Meeting was duly held at

the District Center, 4570 Victoria

Street N, Shoreview, MN 55126.

Present: Bock, Glasheen,

Helgeson, Sager, Weinhagen,

Westerman

Superintendent Chris Lennox

Absent: Jones

Motion by Sager, seconded by

Helgeson, to adopt the agenda as

printed. Voting aye: all; nay: none.

Motion carried.

The Board recognized athletes from

Mounds View High Schools spring

sports who qualified for post-season

competition.

The following individual registered

to speak at Open Forum:

Iman Deviche, Fridley

Renewable energy

Joyna Kavathekar, Shoreview

Renewable energy

Andrea Abeln, New Brighton

Renewable energy

Poornima Kavathekar, Shoreview

Renewable energy

Michael Cartwright, Shoreview

Renewable energy

Announcements were made

concerning gifts and meeting dates.

Superintendent’s report:

* Congratulations to graduates,

thanks to students, faculty and staff

for a successful year

* Location of summer

programming due to construction

Motion by Sager, seconded by

Glasheen, to take action on the

consent agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of May 14,

2019 as printed.

Approve personnel changes as

follows

new hire:

Chamberlain, Jamie TL

8-14-19

Davis, Danial HV

8-14-19

Deer, Stephanie PLEC

8-14-19

Dugger, Kristine CH

9-3-19

Erickson, Peter ID

8-14-19

Fink, Avis CH

8-14-19

Foster, Jessica MV

8-14-19

Gurlanski, Taylor EW

8-14-19

Hillman, Kevin ID

8-14-19

Katzmann, Katherine CH

8-14-19

Kirchoff, Angela MV

8-14-19

Kolbeck, Brittany HV

8-14-19

Lockwood, Kristianna CH

8-14-19

Matson, Jessica PL/DC

7-1-19

Morben, Ashley PLEC-K

8-14-19

Nelson, James MV

5-20-19

Olivar, Karina VH

8-14-19

Olson, Emily CH

8-14-19

Paulson, Lindsay IL

8-14-19

Pierron, Jennifer BA

8-14-19

Rashid, Hamad CH

8-14-19

Satchel, Anthony ID

8-14-19

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Shoreview to interested citizens. The complete financial

statements may be examined at the City Hall, 4600 Victoria Street North. Questions about this report should be directed to Fred Espe, Finance Director at 651-490-4600.

(Bulletin: July 10, 2019)

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR

GENERAL OPERATIONS

(Governmental Funds)

STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES

AND CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

December 31, 2018

The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Shoreview

to interested citizens. The complete financial statements may be examined at the City Hall, 4600 Victoria Street North.

Questions about this report should be directed to Fred Espe, Finance Director at 651-490-4600.

Percent

Total Total Increase

Revenues: 2018 2017 (Decrease)

Taxes:

General property taxes $ 11,433,913 $ 10,907,023 4.83%

Tax increments 1,027,508 861,608 19.25%

Franchise tax 1,259,315 1,275,995 (1.31%)

Special assessments 351,436 311,968 12.65%

Licenses and permits 634,797 1 ,000,637 (36.56%)

Intergovernmental 1,778,150 1,484,186 19.81%

Charges for services 5,832,229 6 ,126,896 (4.81%)

Fines and forfeits 59,366 47,899 23.94%

Earnings on investments 445,005 307,559 44.69%

Billboard fees 52,862 58,716 (9.97%)

Antenna fees 464,364 430,740 7.81%

Park dedication fees 11,487 306,538 (96.25%)

Other 106,590 120,093 (11.24%)

Total revenues $ 23,457,022 $ 23,239,858 0.93%

Per Capita $ 886.94 $ 881.43 0.63%

Expenditures:

Current:

General government $ 2,518,533 $ 2,633,535 (4.37%)

Public safety 4,059,505 4,384,589 (7.41%)

Public works 2,586,700 2 ,116,201 22.23%

Parks and recreation 6,593,145 6,622,590 (0.44%)

Community development 1,643,991 1 ,626,053 1.10%

Capital outlay:

General government 26,368 140,018 (81.17%)

Public safety 26,588 40,677 (34.64%)

Public works 3,053,818 2 ,035,022 50.06%

Parks and recreation 15,126,193 2 ,950,752 412.62%

Debt service:

Principal 1,849,965 1 ,010,000 83.16%

Interest and paying agent fees 590,090 371,635 58.78%

Total expenditures $ 38,074,896 $ 23,931,072 59.10%

Per Capita $ 1,439.67 $ 907.65 58.62%

Total Long-term Indebtedness $ 33,687,939 $ 32,713,173 2.98%

Per Capita $ 1,273.79 $ 1,240.73 2.66%

General Fund Unassigned Fund Balance - December 31 $ 4,321,592 $ 4,915,075 (12.07%)

Per Capita $ 163.41 $ 186.42 (12.34%)

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

Summary Financial Report

Revenues and Expenditures for General Operations

(Governmental Funds)

Governmental

Activities -

Surface Street Totals Internal

Water Sewer Water Lights Current Year Service Funds

Cash flows from operating activities:

Receipts from customers and users $ 3,435,282 $4 ,334,905 $1 ,866,383 $ 682,578 $ 10,319,148 $ –

Receipts from interfund services provided – – – – – 1 ,306,786

Payments to suppliers ( 729,236) (2,418,126) ( 447,712) ( 203,785) ( 3,798,859) (377,484)

Payments to employees ( 733,119) ( 642,663) ( 377,363) (6,992) ( 1,760,137) (241,383)

Payments for interfund services used ( 225,430) ( 336,700) ( 121,210) (33,210) ( 716,550) –

Miscellaneous revenue 3 ,217 2,838 1 ,324 – 7 ,379 20,278

Net cash flows from operating activities 1,750,714 9 40,254 9 21,422 4 38,591 4 ,050,981 708,197

Cash flows from noncapital financing activities:

Transfer to other funds ( 385,521) ( 191,000) ( 176,000) (32,400) ( 784,921) (1,771)

Cash flows from capital and related financing activities:

Proceeds from sales of capital assets – – – – – 1 39,503

Proceeds from the sale of bonds 2,757,066 6 39,562 1,172,595 – 4 ,569,223 –

Acquisition and construction of capital assets ( 769,731) ( 463,489) ( 843,542) (72,590) ( 2,149,352) (630,721)

Receipts from taxpayers – – – – – 1 81,306

Transfers from other funds – – – – – 1 19,400

Capital contributions 8 ,500 – – – 8 ,500 –

Principal paid on capital debt (1,065,000) ( 250,000) ( 380,000) – ( 1,695,000) (270,000)

Interest and paying agent fees on capital debt ( 481,283) ( 85,715) ( 91,982) – ( 658,980) (114,141)

Net cash flows from capital

and related financing activities 4 49,552 ( 159,642) ( 142,929) (72,590) 7 4,391 (574,653)

Cash flows from investing activities:

Earnings on investments 3 9,821 5 3,021 2 0,786 7,200 1 20,828 27,701

Net change in cash and cash equivalents 1,854,566 6 42,633 6 23,279 3 40,801 3 ,461,279 159,474

Cash and cash equivalents - January 1 3,507,877 3,881,550 1,489,840 3 34,851 9 ,214,118 2,202,464

Cash and cash equivalents - December 31 $ 5,362,443 $ 4,524,183 $ 2,113,119 $ 675,652 $ 12,675,397 $ 2,361,938

Reconciliation of operating income (loss) to net cash

flows from operating activities:

Operating income (loss) $ 676,599 $ 647,696 $ 632,553 $ 364,030 $ 2,320,878 $ (17,944)

Adjustments to reconcile operating income (loss) to net

cash flows from operating activities:

Miscellaneous revenue 3,217 2,838 1,324 – 7,379 20,278

Depreciation 943,063 321,544 293,046 84,306 1,641,959 711,315

Decrease (increase) in receivables 121,663 ( 11,819) 10,509 950 121,303 (67)

Decrease (increase) in prepaid items ( 2,378) ( 13,680) ( 2,233) (19) (18,310) 359

Decrease (increase) in deferred outflows 52,347 46,188 21,555 – 120,090 15,396

Increase (decrease) in payables ( 51,280) ( 59,116) ( 38,413) (10,676) (159,485) (23,341)

Increase (decrease) in deferred inflows 7,483 6,603 3,081 – 17,167 2,201

Total adjustments 1,074,115 2 92,558 2 88,869 74,561 1 ,730,103 726,141

Net cash flows from operating activities $ 1,750,714 $ 940,254 $ 921,422 $ 438,591 $ 4,050,981 $ 708,197

Noncash investing, capital, and financing activities:

Contributions of capital assets -

Governmental funds $ 48,600 $ – $ 41,425 $ – $ 90,025 $ –

External 55,000 70,000 155,000 15,000 295,000 –

Capital assets purchased on account -

Accounts payable – ( 850) – – (850) –

Contracts payable – (208,509) 15,325 – (193,184) –

Due from other governmental units -

Contributions – – 197,500 – 197,500 –

Taxes receivable – – – – – 256

Business-Type Activities - Enterprise Funds

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

Statement of Cash Flows

Proprietary Funds

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

Governmental

Activities -

Surface Street Totals Internal

Assets: Water Sewer Water Lights Current Year Service Funds

Current assets:

Cash and investments $ 5,362,443 $ 4,524,183 $ 2,113,119 $ 675,652 $ 12,675,397 $ 2,361,938

Accrued interest receivable 7,335 10,631 4,121 1,546 23,633 5,511

Accounts receivable:

Customers 626,076 990,214 417,527 102,218 2,136,035 301

Customer accounts certified to County 56,310 81,940 27,104 11,506 1 76,860 –

Taxes receivable – – – – – 3,941

Due from other governmental units 137,496 2,442 199,179 326 3 39,443 –

Prepaid items 3,270 184,751 2,397 37 190,455 1,070

Total current assets 6,192,930 5,794,161 2,763,447 791,285 15,541,823 2,372,761

Noncurrent assets:

Special assessments receivable 14,174 13,429 3,125 235 30,963 –

Capital assets:

Land 27,577 11,459 286,166 – 3 25,202 36,293

Buildings and structures 19,181,579 1,992,588 – – 2 1,174,167 6,929,379

Machinery and equipment 2,552,665 87,475 8,538 723 2,649,401 6,407,627

Distribution and collection systems 19,878,672 13,609,503 14,347,562 2,905,908 5 0,741,645 –

Construction in progress 818,331 231,077 926,139 72,590 2,048,137 –

Total capital assets 42,458,824 15,932,102 15,568,405 2,979,221 7 6,938,552 1 3,373,299

Less accumulated depreciation (15,343,001) (8,879,189) (3,713,236) (1,250,455) ( 29,185,881) ( 5,839,543)

Total capital assets (net of accumulated depreciation) 27,115,823 7,052,913 11,855,169 1,728,766 47,752,671 7,533,756

Total noncurrent assets 27,129,997 7,066,342 11,858,294 1,729,001 47,783,634 7,533,756

Total assets 33,322,927 12,860,503 14,621,741 2,520,286 63,325,457 9,906,517

Deferred outflows of resources:

Deferred pension resources 72,138 63,652 29,704 – 165,494 21,217

Liabilities:

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable 59,761 6,349 3,349 12,508 81,967 12,539

Salaries payable 28,643 25,464 14,201 296 68,604 8,920

Contracts payable – 30,097 15,325 – 45,422 –

Accrued bond interest payable 183,404 31,741 31,731 – 246,876 46,297

Customer deposits payable 5,888 – – – 5,888 –

Due to other governmental units 16,144 – 3,122 – 19,266 270

Compensated absences payable 2,820 2,479 1,252 89 6,640 631

Bonds payable 2,190,000 525,000 495,000 – 3,210,000 280,000

Total current liabilities 2,486,660 621,130 563,980 12,893 3,684,663 348,657

Noncurrent liabilities:

Compensated absences payable (net of current portion) 42,032 36,943 18,665 1,324 98,964 9,397

Bonds payable (net of current portion) 16,820,576 2,901,030 3,394,895 – 2 3,116,501 3,771,544

Net pension liability 420,618 371,134 173,196 – 9 64,948 123,712

Total noncurrent liabilities 17,283,226 3,309,107 3,586,756 1,324 24,180,413 3,904,653

Total liabilities 19,769,886 3,930,237 4,150,736 14,217 27,865,076 4,253,310

Deferred inflows of resources:

Deferred pension resources 115,493 101,906 47,556 – 2 64,955 33,969

Net position:

Invested in capital assets, net of related debt 9,215,699 4,019,941 8,282,678 1,728,766 2 3,247,084 3,482,212

Restricted for trunk facility – 47,983 – – 47,983 –

Unrestricted 4,293,987 4,824,088 2,170,475 777,303 1 2,065,853 2,158,243

Total net position $ 13,509,686 $ 8,892,012 $ 10,453,153 $ 2,506,069 $ 35,360,920 $ 5,640,455

Business-Type Activities - Enterprise Funds

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

Statement of Net Position

Proprietary Funds

December 31, 2018

Governmental

Activities -

Surface Street Totals Internal

Water Sewer Water Lights Current Year Service Funds

Operating revenues:

Customer billings $ 3,285,060 $ 4,341,651 $ 1,846,404 $ 681,333 $ 10,154,448 $ 1,306,786

Water meter sales 9 ,180 – – – 9 ,180 –

Other 1 9,379 5,073 9 ,470 295 3 4,217 –

Total operating revenues 3,313,619 4,346,724 1,855,874 681,628 10,197,845 1,306,786

Operating expenses:

MCES sewer service charges – 2 ,035,014 – – 2 ,035,014 –

Administrative charges 2 25,430 3 36,700 1 21,210 33,210 7 16,550 –

Personal services 7 30,916 6 41,535 3 76,427 7,805 1 ,756,683 2 42,781

Materials and supplies 6 5,248 10,508 1 1,060 4,054 9 0,870 2 30,007

Water meters 2 9,539 – – – 2 9,539 –

Contractual services 4 47,023 3 23,543 4 13,747 38,288 1 ,222,601 1 00,041

Utilities 1 87,097 11,002 5 ,613 149,706 3 53,418 2 1,666

Insurance 8 ,704 19,182 2 ,218 229 3 0,333 1 8,920

Depreciation 9 43,063 3 21,544 2 93,046 84,306 1 ,641,959 7 11,315

Total operating expenses 2,637,020 3,699,028 1,223,321 317,598 7,876,967 1,324,730

Operating income (loss) 676,599 647,696 632,553 364,030 2,320,878 (17,944)

Nonoperating revenues (expenses):

General property taxes – – – – – 1 81,562

Earnings on investments 3 7,520 53,345 2 0,966 7,730 1 19,561 2 8,299

Intergovernmental revenue 3 ,217 2,838 1 ,324 – 7 ,379 9 46

Gain on sale of capital assets – – – – – 7 1,356

Loss on disposal of capital assets – – – – – ( 56,455)

Other – – – – – 1 9,332

Interest ( 409,713) (68,294) ( 67,526) – ( 545,533) ( 99,694)

Fiscal Charges ( 42,929) (9,733) ( 17,139) – ( 69,801) ( 328)

Total nonoperating revenues (expenses) (411,905) (21,844) (62,375) 7,730 (488,394) 145,018

Income (loss) before contributions and transfers 264,694 625,852 570,178 371,760 1,832,484 127,074

Contributions 1 12,100 70,000 3 93,925 15,000 591,025 –

Transfers:

Transfers in – – – – – 1 19,400

Transfers out ( 385,521) ( 191,000) ( 176,000) (32,400) ( 784,921) ( 1,771)

Total transfers (385,521) (191,000) (176,000) (32,400) (784,921) 117,629

Change in net position ( 8,727) 5 04,852 7 88,103 354,360 1 ,638,588 2 44,703

Net position - January 1 13,518,413 8,387,160 9 ,665,050 2,151,709 33,722,332 5 ,395,752

Net position - December 31 $ 13,509,686 $ 8,892,012 $ 10,453,153 $ 2,506,069 $ 35,360,920 $ 5,640,455

Business-Type Activities - Enterprise Funds

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Changes in Fund Net Position

Proprietary Funds

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

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Sokolowski, Kelly PLEC-K

8-14-19

Sworsky, Alysa EW

8-14-19

Tallas, Katelyn EW

8-14-19

Van Den Bussche, Alison SLEC-K

8-14-19

Voigtlander, Christine Bridges

8-14-19

Wilt, Cassie IL

8-14-19

rehire:

Gibson, Sally ALC

8-26-19

Keeler, Daniel PW

8-14-19

Moberg, Benjamin MV

8-14-19

Wilson, Rayla IL

8-14-19

leave of absence:

Adebajo, Charles Options

5-7-19 thru 5-19-19 (approx.)

Bergantine, Mary Ann IL

10-21-19 thru 11-27-19 (approx.)

Doroff, Mary HV

2019-20 school year

Fosse, Gina EW

8-26-19 thru 10-16-19 (approx.)

Hemmingsen, Brenda IL

5-10-19 thru 5-17-19

Koehn, Rachel PLEC-K

8-26-19 thru 11-27-19 (approx.)

Lucht, Becca BA/St. John’s

11-8-19 thru 1-3-20 (approx.)

Marvin, Mary PLEC

5-6-19 thru 9-2-19

Meyers, Darius Bridges

5-28-19 thru 7-7-19 (approx.)

Olson, Bobbie ID

5-20-19

Phan, Tram (Jamie) PLEC-K

2019-20 school year

Sorenson, Jennie EW

5-15-19 thru 6-5-19 (approx.)

Storti, Allison ECEC/SLEC

8-1-19 thru 6-30-20

Struck, Daniel PW

9-19-19 thru 10-16-19 (approx.)

return from leave:

Adebajo, Charles Options

5-22-19

Elmquist, Ellen ID

5-20-19

Hanson, Bjorn MV

5-28-19

Hemmingsen, Brenda IL

5-20-19

Jansen, Marjorie CH

6-3-19

Kidd, Ray Monday ID

6-13-19

Schloman, Danielle ECEC

5-9-19

Steele, Susan TL

5-13-19

Tiedeman, Jennifer BA

6-3-19

resignation:

Arsenault, Jane ECEC

6-18-19

Defiel, Jodi SLEC

6-7-19

Domin, Sarah VH

6-7-19

Gibson, Sally ALC

6-8-20

Kuperman, Marina HV

6-7-19

Muehlbach, Julie PLEC-K

6-5-29

Nelson, James MV

5-23-19

Nylander, Jennifer ID

6-7-19

Ries, Anna PW

6-7-19

Storti, Allison On leave

6-30-20

Treuenfels, Maricris SS

6-5-19

Ullmann-Bester, Jane ECEC

6-3-19

Vogt, Jamie PLEC-K

6-7-19

retirement:

Holisky, Diane ID

6-14-19

Savat, Sawn SS

6-5-19

Long-term substitute teachers to

terminate effective 6-7-19:

Natalie Babirand

Anna Hilbelink

Mary Owen

Heidi Boyum

Susan Hoch

Emily Safar

Suzanne Brandt

Henry Huber

Kristine Schwartz

Sarah Carpenter

Kelly Jachymowski

Jean Scott

Amy Carruth

Susan Jarrett

Karen Shih

Laura Chandler

Cynthia Jarvi

Robert Souder

Stephanie Deer

Brooke, Johnson

Jillian Stafki

Cynthia Eng Anderson

Nicole LeCuyer

Jennifer Taylor

Morgan Forsman

Molly Lee

Allison Wiederin

Jessica Friedman

Samantha McDonald

Jermaine Wiley-Clomon

Jenna Grace

Katherine Moore

Rayla Wilson

Monica Graffunder

Marian Murray-Kruse

Christina Zaczkowski

Samantha Hansen

Rachel Nordenstrom

Hannah Zurn

Victoria Henkel

Mandi Ospina

Approve expenditures as follows:

General Fund $3,398.152.09

Nutrition Services 365,946.76

Community Service 109,797.45

Capital Outlay 897,230.60

Building Construction 2,080,507.86

Debt Service 850.00

Trust 4,500.00

Internal Service 238,764.61

Total $7,095,749.37

Bank Wire Transfers:

$23,312,739.29

Accept the following gifts and

extend thanks to the donors:

Wells Fargo Community Support

Campaign for general use at

Valentine Hills, Island Lake,

Chippewa and Mounds View and the

theater at Mounds View ($3,076.52)

3M Foundation for girls swimming

and general use at Mounds View

($933.40)

Linh Buoen and William Dove for

general use at Turtle Lake ($257.72)

Beth Cathcart for Laurentian

Scholarships at Turtle Lake ($25)

US Bank Foundation for general

use at Valentine Hills ($100)

Valentine Hills PTO for Makey

Makey Kits and Breakout EDU kit

($1,800)

Sunnyside PTO for Star Lab and

lunch accounts ($1,300)

Jessie Hoeger for District use ($50)

Two clarinets from Steve & Viola

Gericke, guitar and music books

from Sharon Peterson, flute and

case from Agnes Kiss for the District

music program

Exercise bike from Bachir Zaatari for

the Phy Ed Department at Highview

Math textbooks from Rhone Gavois

for the math program at Highview

The following donations are for the

Ralph Reeder Food Shelf from:

Boy Scout Troop 639 ($1,685)

Jacob Conklin ($500)

Diane & Kevin Kuehn ($500)

Medtronic Foundation ($500)

David Montgomery ($1,000)

Morgan Stanley Foundation

($1,500)

Sunrise United Methodist Church

($972)

Donation of Sick Leave:

Approve the requests to donate sick

leave to the indicated employees

to a maximum of 20 days for a

10-month employee and 24 days for

a 12-month employee.

Approve the following resolution

changing the location of a polling

place:

RESOLUTION CHANGING THE

LOCATION OF A POLLING PLACE

FOR THE 2019 SCHOOL DISTRICT

ELECTION

WHEREAS, on December 18, 2018

the District established polling places

and combined polling places for

school district elections held during

calendar year 2019; and

WHEREAS, Valentine Hills

Elementary School was designated

as the polling place to serve all

territory in Independent School

District No. 621 located in the City

of Arden Hills, Precinct 2; Ramsey

County, Minnesota, and

WHEREAS, Valentine Hills

Elementary School has become

unavailable to serve as a polling

place for the District’s Election; and

WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes,

Section 204B.16 authorizes the

change in a polling place that was

approved before December 31, 2018

if the polling place is not available:

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED by the School Board of

Independent School District No. 621,

State of Minnesota, as follows:

1. The polling place for all territory

in Independent School District No.

621 located in the City of Arden

Hills, Precinct 2; Ramsey County,

Minnesota, is hereby changed

for elections held in 2019 from

Valentine Hills Elementary School

to North Heights Lutheran Church,

1700 Highway 96 West, Arden Hills,

Minnesota.

2. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,

Section 204B.16, subd. 1a, the

District shall send a notice of change

in this polling place location to each

affected household with at least

one registered voter in the precinct.

The notice should be sent at least

25 days before the next election

by nonforwardable mail stating the

location of the new polling place.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

Representatives from Kraus

Anderson provided an update on

construction progress and timelines

across the District. They also shared

insights about how the process is

working and the progress that has

been made to date. Discussion

followed.

Carole Nielsen, Executive Director

of Administrative Services, reviewed

the Community Service, Capital

Outlay, Debt Service and Nutrition

Service Budgets for 2019-20.

Discussion followed.

Carole Nielsen presented an

enrollment and class size report as of

6/11/19 for the 2019-20 school year.

Discussion followed.

Superintendent Lennox presented

a draft of the 2019-20 District

Operational Plan (DOP) which

the Board has reviewed in work

sessions. Motion by Westerman,

seconded by Helgeson, to approve

the District Operational Plan as the

administrative work plan for the

2019-20 school year. Voting aye: all;

nay; none. Motion carried.

Superintendent Lennox provided an

AMSD/Legislative update and Board

member Sager provided a Northeast

Metro 916 update.

As liaisons to schools and on

committees, Board members

reported on events in which they had

participated.

Chair Weinhagen read the following

statement:

On May 30, I received a letter

from Board member Amy Jones

announcing that she will be resigning

from the Board effective June 25,

2019.

The Board will be taking applications

to fill the remainder of Amy Jones’

term which expires January 6, 2020.

Interested and qualified candidates

can download an application from

the District’s website or contact

the Superintendent’s Office.

Applications must be received by

June 18 at 4:30 p.m.

Potential applicants will be

interviewed at a public work session

on June 25, 2019 at the District

Center.

Meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

Sandra Westerman, Clerk

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District 623

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

JUNE 11, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on June 11, 2019, which were

approved at the June 25, 2019,

School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Boguszewski, Gogins, Johnson,

Shaw

Board Members absent: Azer

Administrative staff present:

Collins, Loeck, Mobley, Schaub,

Sicoli, Thompson, Von De Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Staff summarized the Alternative

Teacher Professional Pay System

annual report.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including

the minutes of the regular school

board meeting on May 28, 2019;

payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; gifts; Apple Corporation

equipment lease; Suburban Ramsey

Family Collaborative support

services agreement; and Suburban

Ramsey Family Collaborative fiscal

services agreement was approved.

2. Policy 520: Student Discipline

was approved as a second reading.

3. The Resolution Approving

Northeast Metropolitan Intermediate

School District No. 916’s Long

Term Facility Maintenance Program

Budget and Authorizing the Inclusion

of a Proportionate Share of Those

Projects in the District’s Application

for Long Term Facility Maintenance

Revenue was approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:27

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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Legal

Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: CPR Roseville

2. Principal Place of Business: 2395

Fairview Ave. N., Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Rhema Systems, Inc.; 767

103rd Ave NE, Blaine, MN 55434,

USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 7-02-2019

/s/ Felix Anohene

(Roseville Review: July 16, 23, 2019)

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NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on August 21,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1615

Nathan Carlson/Duchateau

flooring & wall covering samples,

luggage, boxes of unknown content

Unit # 2101

Lakeshia Nelson

stereo equip., boxes of unknown

content

Unit # 3714

Soua Vue

luggage, boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: July 16, 23, 2019)

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NOTICE OF FILING

2019 CITY AND SCHOOL

DISTRICT GENERAL

ELECTION

SAINT ANTHONY,

MINNESOTA

SAINT ANTHONY-NEW

BRIGHTON SCHOOL

DISTRICT

Notice is hereby given that a filing

period will be held for candidates

seeking election to Saint Anthony

city offices and the Saint Anthony-

New Brighton school board at the

general election to be conducted on

November 5, 2019. The filing period

will open Tuesday, July 30 at 8 a.m.

and close Tuesday, August 13 at 5

p.m. Candidates may file an affidavit

of withdrawal no later than 5 p.m. on

Thursday, August 15.

Affidavits of candidacy for the

following offices must be filed at

either office below:

Saint Anthony Village City Hall:

3301 Silver Lake Rd

Ramsey County Elections office: 90

Plato Blvd W, Suite 160

Ramsey County Elections will be

open for filings from 8 a.m. to 4:30

p.m. on each weekday of the filing

period except Tuesday, August 13

and Thursday, August 15 when

office hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saint Anthony Village City Hall will

be open Monday to Thursday from

7 a.m. 4:30 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m.

to 12 p.m. during this period, except

Tuesday, August 13 and Thursday,

August 15 when office hours will be

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

City of Saint Anthony

Mayor

Council Member – Two at-large

seats

Saint Anthony-New Brighton

School District

School Board Member – Three

at-large seats

A filing fee or petition in place of

the filing fee must be filed with the

affidavit of candidacy. The filing fee

for this office is as follows.

Mayor - $2

Council Member - $2

School Board Member - $2

For more information about the filing

process, contact Ramsey County

Elections at elections@co.ramsey.

mn.us or 651-266-2171.

(Bulletin: July 17, 2019)

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Arden Hills

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-005

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

CHAPTER 3, LICENSENSES

AND REGULATIONS, SECTION

350, TOBACCO PRODUCTS,

SUBSECTION 350.06,

PROHIBITED SALES OF THE

ARDEN HILLS CITY CODE

REGARDING PROBITED SALES

THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY

OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA,

ORDAINS:

SECTION 1. Chapter 3, Licenses

and Regulations, Section 350,

Tobacco Productions, Subsection

350.06, Subd. 2, Prohibited Sales, is

hereby amended as follows:

350.06 Prohibited Sales.

It shall be a violation of this section

for any person to sell or offer to sell

any licensed products as follows:

Subd. 1 No person shall sell any

licensed product to any person under

the age of 21.

A. Age Verification. Licensees

must verify by means of governmentissued

photographic identification

that the purchaser is at least 21

years of age. Verification is not

required for a person over the age

of 30. That the person appeared to

be 30 years of age or older does not

constitute a defense to a violation of

this subsection.

B. Signage. Notice of the

legal sales age and age verification

requirement must be posted at each

location where licensed products

are offered for sale. The required

signage, which will be provided to the

licensee by the city, must be posted

in a manner that is clearly visible

to anyone who is or is considering

making a purchase.

Subd. 2 After December 31, 2019,

no person shall sell or offer for sale

any flavored products.

Subd. 3 By means of any type of

vending machine.

Subd. 4 By means of self-service

methods whereby the customer

does not need to make a verbal or

written request to an employee of the

licensed premises in order to receive

the licensed product and whereby

there is not a physical exchange of

the licensed product between the

licensee, or the licensee’s employee,

and the customer.

Subd. 5 By means of “loosies” as

defined in 350.02 Definitions.

Subd. 6 Containing opium,

morphine, jimson weed, bella donna,

strychnos, cocaine, marijuana, or

other deleterious, hallucinogenic,

toxic or controlled substances except

nicotine and other substances found

naturally in tobacco or added as part

of an otherwise lawful manufacturing

process. It is not the intention of this

provision to ban the sale of lawfully

manufactured cigarettes or other

tobacco products.

Subd. 7 No person shall sell or offer

for sale any liquid, whether or not

such liquid contains nicotine, which

is intended for human consumption

and use in an electronic delivery

device, in packaging that is not childresistant.

Upon request, a licensee

must provide a copy of the certificate

of compliance or full laboratory

testing report for the packaging use.

Subd. 8 By any means, to any

other person, or in any other manner

or form prohibited by federal, state or

other local law, ordinance provision,

or other regulation.

SECTION 2. This Ordinance

shall become effective immediately

upon its passage and publication

according to law.

PASSED and ADOPTED this 8th

day of July, 2019, by the City Council

of the City of Arden Hills, Minnesota.

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

By

David Grant, Mayor

ATTEST:

Julie Hanson, City Clerk

(Bulletin: July 17, 2019)

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Mounds View

ORDINANCE SUMMARY

ORDINANCE NO. 958

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

THE ZONING MAP, REZONING

2390 AND 2394 MOUNDS VIEW

BOULEVARD, AND 2400 COUNTY

ROAD H2, FROM B-3 HIGHWAY

BUSINESS TO PUD PLANNED

UNIT DEVELOPMENT

On July 8, 2019, the City Council

adopted Ordinance 958, amending

the Official Zoning Map, from B-3

Highway Business to PUD Planned

Unit Development, for properties

located at 2390 Mounds View

Boulevard, 2394 Mounds View

Boulevard, and 2400 County Road

H2. This project is commonly known

as Crossroad Pointe.

A printed copy of the ordinance

is available for inspection during

regular business hours at Mounds

View City Hall and is available on line

at the City’s web site located at www.

moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund

City Administrator

(Bulletin: July 17, 2019)

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ORDINANCE SUMMARY

ORDINANCE NO. 959

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 1100, CHAPTER 1104 OF

THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY CODE

RELATING TO MINIMUM FLOOR

AREA PER DWELLING UNIT

On July 8, 2019, the City Council

adopted Ordinance 959 that amends

Title 1100, Chapter 1104, of the

Mounds View City Code, relating to

the minimum floor area per dwelling

unit.

A printed copy of the ordinance

is available for inspection during

regular business hours at Mounds

View City Hall and is available on line

at the City’s web site located at www.

moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund

City Administrator

(Bulletin: July 17, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the City Council

will hold a meeting at City Hall, 2660

Civic Center Dr., at 6:00 p.m. on July

22, 2019, to consider:

A Noise Variance request to City

Code Section 405 (Noise Control) by

Ryan Companies at 2820 Cleveland

Ave N to allow work between 6:00am

and 9:00pm Monday through

Saturday, for approximately one year

related to Permit Number B19-0683.

(Roseville Review: July 16, 2019)

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District 623’

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INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling –

Flooring Rebid

C. Key Dates:

1. Cut off Date for Questions: July

22, 2019

2. Bid Due Date: July 25, 2019 at

2:00 PM, at DC Board Room – 1251

County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN

55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling

1. Overall projects consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

Remodeling of Interior Spaces &

finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. Work Scope 09-D - Flooring as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on July 25,

2019.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.2 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Marcelo Lamoza

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2320

marcelo.lamoza@krausanderson.

com

1.3 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n @

stcloudbuildersexchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents

for Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from: Isqft

2. Please contact Tamara Kurak at

tamara.kurak@krausanderson.com

or 612-336-6497 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.4 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete

or irregular or to waive informalities

or irregularities in a Bid received, and

accept a Bid, which in the Owner’s

judgment is in the Owner’s best

interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: July 16, 23, 2019)

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Arden Hills

1 Presbyterian Church of the Way 3382 Lexington Ave N 55126

2 Valentine Hills Elementary School 1770 County Rd E2 W 55112

3 Ramsey County Public Works Facility 1425 Paul Kirkwold Dr 55112

Blaine

1-9 Mounds View Community Center 5394 Edgewood Dr 55112

Mounds View

1 Mounds View Community Center 5394 Edgewood Dr 55112

2 Mounds View Community Center 5394 Edgewood Dr 55112

3 Mounds View Community Center 5394 Edgewood Dr 55112

4 Mounds View Community Center 5394 Edgewood Dr 55112

New Brighton

1 New Brighton Community Center 400 10th St NW 55112

3 St John the Baptist Catholic Church 835 2nd Ave NW 55112

4 Salem Covenant Church 2655 5th St NW 55112

5 Christ the King Lutheran Church 1900 7th St NW 55112

6 New Brighton Christian Church 1500 29th Ave NW 55112

7 Gracepoint Church 2351 Rice Creek Rd 55112

8 Sunny Square Neighborhood Center 2200 Sunnyside Ter 55112

North Oaks

1 North Oaks City Hall 100 Village Center Dr 55127

2 Presbyterian Homes / Waverly Gardens 5919 Centerville Rd 55127

Roseville

1 Centennial United Methodist Church 1524 County Rd C2 W 55113

2 Roseville Covenant Church 2865 Hamline Ave N 55113

Shoreview

1 St Odilia Catholic Church 3495 Victoria St N 55126

2 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 3920 Victoria St N 55126

3 Shoreview City Hall 4600 Victoria St N 55126

4 Shoreview Community Center 4580 Victoria St N 55126

5 Incarnation Lutheran Church 4880 Hodgson Rd 55126

6 Turtle Lake Elementary School 1141 Lepak Ct 55126

Spring Lake Park

1R Mounds View Community Center 5394 Edgewood Dr 55112

Vadnais Heights

1 Vadnais Heights Commons 665 County Rd F E 55127

White Bear Township

1 Otter Lake Elementary School 1401 County Road H2 E 55110

NOTICE OF ELECTION

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA

Notice is hereby given that a general election will be conducted on

November 5, 2019 in the City of Falcon Heights and for the Roseville Area

Schools. The hours of voting in all polling places will be from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The following offices will be on the ballot.

City of Falcon Heights

Mayor

Council Member – Two at-large seats

Roseville Area Schools

School Board Member – Three at-large seats

Voting will take place at the following polling places.

You may locate your polling place at mnvotes.org.

A public test of the voting systems to be used in the general election will

be conducted on August 2, 2019 at 1 p.m., at the Ramsey County Elections

office in Saint Paul.

Complete information on voter registration and absentee voting for the

primary is available at rcelections.org; you may also email elections@

ramseycounty.us or call 651-266-2171.

(Roseville Review: July 16, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TAX INCREMENT

FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2018

Tax Increment District 17 18 19 20 Total

Revenues

Tax Increments Received 548,952 100,064 273,039 - 9 22,055

Market Value Homested Credit - - - - -

Interest on invested funds 12,306 268 2,042 - 1 4,616

TIF Bonds issued - - - - -

Other - - - - -

Transfer In - - - - -

Total revenues 561,258 100,332 275,081 - 9 36,671

Expenditures

Land/Building acquistion - - - - -

Site improvements/preparation costs - - - - -

Installation of public utilities 7,893 - - - 7 ,893

Other public improvements 165 - - - 1 65

Loan/note interest payments 186,231 79,857 205,841 - 4 71,929

Authority administrative costs - 200 200 - 4 00

County administrative costs 2,409 931 1,914 - 5 ,254

Transfer Out - - - - -

Decertification to Ramsey County - - - - -

Total expenditures 196,698 80,988 207,955 - 4 85,641

Net increase (decrease) 364,560 19,344 67,126 - 4 51,030

Principal and interest payments due in 2019 252,331 97,274 113,746 - 4 63,351

Net Tax Capacity Statement

Current net tax capacity 1 ,051,756 144,261 246,286 3 9,572 1 ,481,875

Original net tax capacity 3 84,378 43,196 16,242 3 9,572 4 83,388

Captured net tax capacity 6 67,378 101,065 230,044 - 9 98,487

First tax increment received 07/2006 06/2013 07/2014 -

Date of required decertification 12/31/31 12/31/2038 12/31/2020 12/31/45

City of Roseville, Minnesota

Annual Statement of Tax Increment

For Year Ending December 31, 2018

(Roseville Review: July 16, 2019)

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Roseville

Public Notices

Continued on Page 13

Category Procedures

Rationale

EXAMPLES:

Acceptable/

Unacceptable

Products/Practice

s

Recommendatio

n

/Notes

Saturated Fat:

Less than or equal to 10% of calories.

Nuts, seeds, nut and seed butters,

popcorn and cheese exempt.

Trans Fat:

No trans fat.

Foods that are high

in saturated fat

increase the risk of

coronary artery

disease.

Products consisting of

only dried fruit with

nuts and/or seeds with

no added nutritive

sweeteners or fats are

exempt from the total

fat standard.

Reduced fat cheese is

exempt from the

saturated fat standard.

Combination products

are not exempt and must

meet all the nutrient

standards.

Sodium

Less than 200 mg sodium per snack

item served.

Entrée items sold a la carte must be ≤ 480

mg sodium per item as served, including

any added accompaniments.

Acceptable: Lower

sodium soups

Not acceptable:

Ramen noodles

Added Sugar:

Less than 35% of calories per serving,

excluding naturally occurring sugars from

fruits, vegetables and dairy ingredients.

Foods that are high in

sugar add unnecessary

calories to the diet

and promote

development of dental

caries and displace

key nutrients.

Acceptable: Some

granola bars, animal

crackers, graham

crackers, some

gelatin desserts, some

frozen fruit bars

Not acceptable:

Some cookies, candies,

and granola bars

Dried whole or pieces of

fruits or vegetables with

no added nutritive

sweeteners are exempt

from the sugar

standard. Dried whole

or pieces of fruit with

nutritive sweeteners

that are required for

processing and/or

palatability

(cranberries, tart

cherries, blueberries)

are exempt from the

sugar standard.

Beverages 100% juice

Carbonation acceptable.

Fruits & vegetables

provide important

nutrients, but

intake should be

limited because

fruit juice is high

in sugar

Acceptable: 100%

vegetable juice,

100% fruit juice,

Carbonated juice, no

added sweeteners

Not acceptable: Punch

or other beverages (not

100% fruit juice),

Juice cocktails or

blends

Elementary size limits:

-Water – no limit

-Milk ≤ 8 oz

-Juice ≤ 8 oz

Middle

school size limits:

-Water – no limit

-Milk ≤ 12 oz

-Juice ≤ 12 oz

High school size

limits:

-Water – no limit

-Milk ≤ 12 oz

-Juice ≤ 12 oz

Water

*Container size is unlimited

Water is important

for proper hydration.

Acceptable: Bottled

water, carbonated water,

unsweetened water

Milk

Limited to fat free or 1% milk.

Fat free flavored milk acceptable.

Milk provides

important nutrients

such as protein,

calcium and Vitamin

D.

Acceptable: Fat free

milk (flavored and

unflavored), 1%

unflavored (12 oz)

Not acceptable: Whole

and 2% milk, 16

oz bottles.

Electrolyte and Sport Drinks Container

size limited to 12 oz. Must be ≤ 40 calories.

Bottled Sport

drinks may be

needed for athletes

but can also be

high in sugar

Acceptable: Low

calorie Gatorade or

Powerade up to 12 oz or

sugar free beverages up

to 20 oz. Not

acceptable:

Regular sports drinks

ST. ANTHONY - NEW BRIGHTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

NUTRITION SERVICES DEPARTMENT

1251 WEST COUNTY ROAD B2

ROSEVILLE, MN 55113

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)

FOR HEALTHY SNACK VENDING SERVICES

FOR SAINT ANTHONY - NEW BRIGHTON SCHOOL NUTRITION SERVICES

Release Date: July 11th, 2019

PROPOSAL DUE DATE August 2nd, 2019

This district and the USDA are both equal opportunity providers and employers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION

II. BACKGROUND

III. INSTRUCTION TO PROPOSERS

IV. EXPECTATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

V. SPECIAL TERMS, CONDITIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

VI. STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS

ATTACHMENT A VENDING MACHINES AND LOCATION

ATTACHMENT B CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

ATTACHMENT C AFFADAVIT OF NON COLLUSION

I. INTRODUCTION

The St. Anthony - New Brighton School District is seeking Proposals from qualified vendors to provide, install and

support a comprehensive and complete full-service beverage and snack vending solution for the sale of beverages

and snacks in St. Anthony - New Brighton School District No. 282.

This RFP contains instructions for submitting a bid, the procedures and criteria by which a contractor will be selected

and the contractual terms by which the District proposes to govern the relationship between it and the selected

contractor.

The District intends to augment its existing cafeteria food service and snack and beverage sales. Weeknight and

weekend food needs at the schools are entirely supplied by these machines. However, vending hours may differ for

each vending location.

The District appreciates your consideration of this RFP and looks forward to receiving your proposal.

St. Anthony - New Brighton School District provides equal access to its programs and services for all people without

regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status or disability. If you

require special assistance for this information in an alternative format, please contact Angela Richey at 651-635-

1619 or angela.richey@isd623.org.

The quality and variety of the food and beverages served will be important considerations in the award of this RFP

as well as the cost to the District schools.

In evaluating RFP responses, the District will award points to each Proposer response up to the maximum points

that are listed for each of the four following criteria:

Revenue (fees paid to District) 20 Points

Pricing 20 Points

Variety of beverage, food and snack items 25 Points

Service equipment and references 35 Points

100 Points

II. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The St. Anthony - New Brighton School District is comprised of one (1) High school/Middle school combination, and

one (1) Elementary School. The district intends to install vending machines in the High school/Middle School, to start.

The schools included in this proposal and the approximate number of students currently enrolled is as follows:

Wilshire Park Elementary Enrollment : 714

SANB Middle/High School Enrollment: 1123

Student enrollment numbers are approximated for the month of May 2019 and are subject either to increase and

decrease during the year. Enrollment numbers are stated only for the purpose of estimating usage.

The aggregate gross vending sale for the District locations was roughly $10,000 for the 2018-19 school year. This

information is strictly to be used as a guideline in your response, it is NOT intended as a guarantee of sales and the

Proposer must participate in this RFP based upon their own projection of the value of the account.

It is the District’s vision to partner with the successful Proposer to not only provide the products, but also incorporate

a marketing program that will appeal to the demographics of our schools and increase vending sales and revenue,

while also abiding by advertising requirements set by the Smart Snack Guidelines and the District: any food or

beverage marketing within the District must meet the Smart Snack standards. Marketing and advertising of foods and

beverages that do not meet the requirements as outlined in the Smart Snack Guidelines, through signage, vending

machine fronts, logos, scoreboards, school supplies, advertisements in school publications, incentive programs, or

other means will be prohibited during the regular school day.

Information about the St. Anthony - New Brighton School District can be obtained on the web at

https://www.isd282.org

Not acceptable:

Grande mocha with 3

pumps of chocolate

flavoring, bottled,

commercial iced tea

Beverages Soft drinks Eliminates beverages with Not acceptable: Soda

Eliminated Regular and caffeine-containing soft drinks little nutritional value that (regular)

are not allowed. replace more healthful

alternatives

Bottled Energy drinks and other Not acceptable:

caffeinated beverages Frappucinos, energy

drinks

Food in the Occasional class parties and celebrations Food in the classroom adds to Encourage: Parents

Classroom are encouraged to follow the competitive the daily calorie intake for bring birthday snacks

food and beverage guidelines. children, and displace or prizes on the same

healthier foods. day once/month or use

non-food rewards.

Discourage: Food and

snacks are provided

whenever a birthday

occurs. Classroom

celebrations that

involve food happen

more than once per

month.

Category Procedures

Rationale

EXAMPLES:

Acceptable/

Unacceptable

Products/Practice

s

Recommendatio

n

/Notes

General guidelines for

competitive food &

beverage sales

All food that is sold, provided and consumed

during the school day (defined as midnight to

30 minutes after the end of the official school

day) must meet the nutrition standards.

Students should have the

opportunity to make

healthy food choices at

school. The school

environment should

model healthy food

choices.

Acceptable: All

food sold during the

school day on

school campus

meets the

competitive food &

beverage standards.

This includes

student stores,

vending machines,

the classroom and

fundraisers.

Not acceptable:

Selling food &

beverages that

do

not meet

the

standards.

See the General

Standard for

Competitive Food re:

specific guidelines on

foods.

Competitive foods

covers all foods and

beverages.

Competitive foods are

defined by USDA as any

food in competition with

school meals.

All competitive food items must: Meet the

nutrient standards

Be a grain product containing 50% or

more whole grains by weight or have

whole grains as the first ingredient

Have as the 1st ingredient one of the nongrain

main food groups (fruit, vegetables,

dairy or protein foods)

Be a combination food that contains at

least ¼ cup fruit and/or vegetable

Students should have the

opportunity to make

healthy food choices at

school. The school

environment should

model healthy food

choices.

Acceptable: Whole

grain pretzels,

whole grain

crackers or cookies

Not acceptable:

Regular cookies

Grain items must be

50% or more whole

grains by weight or have

whole grains as the first

ingredient.

Sugar-free gum

is exempt.

Calories

Snack items and side dishes sold a la carte

must be ≤ 200 calories per item as served,

including any added accompaniments

Entrée items served a la carte must be ≤ 350

calories per item served including any

added accompaniments.

Students should have the

opportunity to understand

right-sized portions for

snacks and entrees.

Acceptable:

Snacks ≤ 200

calories, entrees ≤

350 calories

Not acceptable:

Snacks or entrees

over the posted

calories

Entrée items served as

an NSLP or SBP entrée

are exempt on the day or

day after service in the

program meal.

*Accompaniments

include salad dressings

and condiments.

Total Fat:

Less than or equal to 35% of calories from

total fat. Nuts, seeds, nut and seed butters,

popcorn and cheese exempt.

High-fat foods add

unnecessary calories to the

diet.

Acceptable: Baked

potato chips,

pretzels, some

popcorn, reducedfat/

whole grain

commercial cookies

Not acceptable:

Regular potato

chips, chocolate bars

Products consisting of

only dried fruit with

nuts and/or seeds with

no added nutritive

sweeteners or fats are

exempt from the total

fat standard.

Regular carbonated beverages may be vended in faculty lounge.

Proposers’ product list must be in compliance with the St. Anthony – New Brighton Nutrition policy and Smart Snack

Guidelines.

Prior approval must be obtained from the Nutrition Services Department before machines and/or product are added

or deleted. The District has the right to reject any product.

If there are changes in the product guidelines, the Proposer agrees to comply with changes in all appropriate

machines in a time frame not to exceed two weeks after notification by the District.

III. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPOSERS

Proposers are cautioned to provide in their proposals as much detail as possible pertaining to their capabilities and

experience to the services requested in the proposal. The specifications, characteristics and requirements listed

in the RFP are in no way to be considered exhaustive. However, vendors should limit the promotional materials

submitted to a reasonable level no more than 25 pages total, including the bid response.

Proposals will be accepted up to, and no proposals may be withdrawn after, the required date and time for

submission. Time is local time at the school. Proposals that arrive after the required time will not be considered. It

is the responsibility of the Proposer to ensure that the proposal arrives at the required location by the required time.

The School shall not waive or extend this requirement for any reason. A submitted proposal shall remain valid for

sixty (60) days from the proposal submission date.

Preparation of Proposal Documents:

At a minimum, each proposal must contain the following items:

1. Cover letter and company profile, including full legal name, federal tax I.D. number, address, phone, fax number,

email address, and a description of your company’s background.

2. Current contact and background information about representatives to be assigned to the District.

3. A management plan to collaborate with the St. Anthony - New Brighton staff for the planning, scheduling and

successful installation and implementation of a full-service vending contract. Your plan should address, at a minimum,

terms and conditions.

It is essential that the District be able to easily match a vendor’s response with the requirements for proposal. This

RFP and its format should be incorporated into the actual response, using an electronic form of this RFP to organize

the proposal. Where asked, indicate compliance and/or note any exceptions to the requirements and provide

responses to any questions that follow:

a) Bid Submission – One signed original proposal, three (3) printed copies, and an electronic version of the

proposal. The electronic proposal can be in the form of an attachment or on a zip drive.

b) Pre-printed materials - Foldouts for charts, tables, spreadsheets, and single-line diagrams are acceptable.

Pre-printed materials, such as brochures or technical documents, may be included, but whenever possible should

be placed within the proposal.

c) Identification –The proposal must be completely sealed, marked on the outside as “Vending Machines” and

must include the signed original and three (3) copies, as well as the electronic version of your proposal. Proposals

must also clearly indicate the District’s name, proposal due date and time, as well as, the Proposer’s name, address,

and email address.

d) Return sealed proposals to:

Roseville/St. Anthony Nutrition Services

Proposal: Vending Machines

Attention: Angela Richey

1251 West County Road B2 West

Roseville, MN 55113

e) Proposal Due Date

On or before August 2, 2019, 10:00 AM Central Time. Proposals received after this time and date will not be

considered and will be returned unopened.

f) Proposer’s responsibilities:

Contractor shall examine and understand this entire document and seek clarification from Angela Richey. Negligence

in preparing a Proposal does not give a right of withdrawal after Proposal opening.

Become familiar with and abide by current federal laws, state and local statutes, regulations and ordinances that

could impact pricing or performance.

Visit service location to become familiar with and verify any environmental factors, which may impact current or

future pricing for this requirement.

1. INQUIRIES

All questions related to this RFP shall be directed to:

Angela Richey

Roseville/St. Anthony Nutrition Services

1251 West County Road B2 West

Roseville, MN 55113

Phone: 651-635-1619

Fax: 651-635-1659

ANGELA.RICHEY@isd623.org

Specific questions concerning the RFP must be submitted in writing via email to the Angela Richey on or before July

22nd, 2019, 3:00 pm Central Time. All relevant questions and answers will be distributed to all participating vendors

in an addendum form by July 26th, 2019.

Vendors who seek information, clarification or interpretations from anyone other than the above- mentioned contact

are advised that such material is used at the Proposer’s own risk and the District shall not be bound by any such

requirements.

2. WITHDRAWAL OR MODIFICATION OF PROPOSAL

A Proposal once delivered to the formal custody of the District may not be withdrawn for a period of 60 days from the

opening thereof. Once the District has received a proposal, the document becomes the property of Saint Anthony-

New Brighton Schools. When the proposal is opened, it becomes public information and any restrictions put upon the

District regarding the sharing of information or duplicating copies after opening will be grounds to reject the Proposal.

a. Prior to submittal, Proposal changes from an authorized company representative shall initial modifications in ink.

b. After submittal, at any time prior to the specified Proposal due date and time, contractor may withdraw the

Proposal if such a request is submitted in writing (email is acceptable). Proposal modifications must be made in

writing prior to Proposal opening date and time.

c. After Proposal opening Proposal shall not be altered, amended or withdrawn.

3. COLLUSION OF VENDORS

Collusion of Vendors is cause for rejection of Vendors involved. The Distributor agrees to abide by all conditions of

this Proposal. Vendors must submit a completed Affidavit of Non-Collusion in Attachment C.

4. CONTRACT FORMATION

Your response to this RFP is an offer to contract with the District. An RFP response becomes a contract when

officially accepted by the District as evidenced by School Board approval.

5. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

The estimated schedule of events through initial implementation is outlined below:

DATE ACTION

July 11th, 2019 RFP Released

Week of July 15th, 2019 Published in The Lillie Newspaper

July 22nd, 2019 by 3 PM Deadline for submission of any communications from

Distributors

July 26th, 2019 Deadline for School to issue addenda (response) to RFP

August 2nd, 2019 by 10

AM

Proposal due date before

August 5th - 9th Proposal reviewed, evaluated, scored.

August 9th, 2019 Apparent successful prosper(s) identified and proposal awarded

pending Board Approval (*The District reserves the right to

extend the award date, if required.)

August 20th, 2019 Board approval and contract award

Category Procedures

Rationale

EXAMPLES:

Acceptable/

Unacceptable

Products/Practice

s

Recommendatio

n

/Notes

Specialty Drinks (i.e. Italian soda, Hot Espresso stands can provide Acceptable: Sugar- Elementary and Middle

chocolate, Chai tea, Smoothie, Packet students with marketing

skills,

free flavor & fat-free Schools: Food and

tea, Iced tea, Coffee, Mocha, Latte, but too much sugar, fat, and half-and-half, beverages must be

Americano) caffeine is not recommended unsweetened iced tea, caffeine-free with the

Container & cup size limited to 12 oz. Add- for good health. smoothies that meet exception of trace amounts

ins must meet sugar and milk standards. sugar & juice of naturally occurring

guidelines. caffeine substances.

Not acceptable:

Grande mocha with 3

pumps of chocolate

flavoring, bottled,

commercial iced tea

Beverages Soft drinks Eliminates beverages with Not acceptable: Soda

6. RESPONSE METHOD

The RFP response must be received in the Nutrition Services no later than August 2nd, 2019, 10:00 AM, Central

Time. The RFP response may be delivered in person, by the U.S. Postal Service, Courier or other means of

transportation to the mailing address. Clearly marked on the outside “BID DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED” and the

bid reference (Healthy Snack Vending Services). The District is not responsible for lost, stolen or misdirected mail,

nor the method or timeliness of delivery. Postmarks do not meet the requirement for an RFP response to be in the

Business Services by the specified date.

IV. EXPECTATIONS, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1. Contract Period

Any contract(s) awarded as a result of this RFP is for a one year term with the option of three (3) renewals each for

a one (1) year term subject to mutual acceptance.

2. Limited Exclusive Right

The District will grant the Contractor the limited exclusive right and privilege, subject to applicable laws and

regulations, to install and operate vending machines for the sale of beverage and food/snacks on District-owned or

managed facilities. In the case of multiple contracts being awarded, the contract will be for specific products and/

or locations. If the Contractor does not want or cannot service the designated area, the District reserves the right

to cancel the contract or allow a third party to service that area. Additional locations or changes in existing service

beyond those initially listed herein may be negotiated as required.

3. Multiple Awards

The District reserves the right to award multiple contracts if a single vendor cannot meet the District’s needs or if the

District’s interests would be better served by the awarding of multiple contracts.

4. Vending Machine Specifications

Minimum specifications for vending equipment:

a) All vending equipment shall be UL listed, designated, constructed, installed and operated in accordance with

the standard of the National Sanitation Foundation, the National Automatic Merchandising Association, U.S. Public

Health Service Vending of Food and Beverage Code and WAC 296.24.

b) All vending machines shall meet Section 504 of Federal Handicapped requirements in that all controls are

located between two feet and four feet from ground level. Equipment must have signage installed on or near the

equipment to meet the needs of our students, i.e. Braille markings.

c) The electrically operated machines shall be double insulated or grounded. All machines must be properly

secured to the facility in a manner to avoid injury and damage. District facility staff must be consulted prior to affixing

anything to District property to assure compliance with District safety requirements.

d) All vending machines must have the ability to accept both coins and bills (no foreign currency). Vending machines

which have a credit/debit card reader must also have the ability to vend with both coins and bills.

e) The District prefers newer technology that monitors sales and commissions through a hand-held computer or

some other type of electronic mechanism for monetary accounting; thus eliminating the need for “hands-on” money

accounting and the potential misappropriation of funds.

The District prefers an internet desktop monitoring and maintenance software system to manage our accounts. If

internet access is required for the electronic transmission of data, the vendor will be responsible for the placement of

data cables at each machine, under the direction of the District’s Technology Director and facilities manager.

The District prefers the software solution to be able to monitor usage, content, fill rate, etc. in “real-time” through

some form of technology to eliminate the need to physically inspect machines for this information.

Proposer must be able to provide “line item” reporting of sales. The District prefers the ability to connect to the

internet to view consolidated reports per machine, per site, per stocked items in real time.

f) Vending machine revenue generated through card reader sales will be totaled by the Vendor and be remitted

to the District via check payable to the District with a report detailing sales by machine. All sales are to be reported

on a “gross sales” basis. Vending contractor shall be responsible for all debit/credit card fees; these fees shall be

considered a cost of doing business and not an adjustment to the revenue for reporting commissions and rebates.

g) Replacement of existing machines or additional machines may be required as facilities are expanded or volume

of sales increase or decrease. The replacement machines must meet the same specifications as the machines

installed at the commencement of the contract or the then current regulations.

h) The final decision on where vending machines will be located rests with the District in consultation with the

vendor.

i) Proposer’s machines must all have non-resettable cash meters for reporting sales.

j) Machines must have twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day scheduling capability. Some vending machines will

offer products that do not meet Smart Snack guidelines. Machines must have the ability to schedule times of service

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so that products may not be purchased during school hours. The machine must also maintain the ability to keep

these scheduled times regardless if the machine was unplug in attempt to reset these times by staff, visitors, or

students.

5. Contractor Responsibilities

Machine Installation Contractor shall provide and install all vending machines and ancillary equipment at its

expense, including any necessary hookups. Any work involving drilling, wiring or other direct interface with District

facilities must be coordinated and approved in advance by the District’s Facilities Manager and Technology Manager.

Machine Ownership Contractor shall retain title to all machines installed on District property.

Machine Support Contractor shall furnish all machines and ancillary equipment specified and provide all labor,

supplies, materials, supervision, change funds and products to fill and maintain all vending machines provided

under this agreement for vending sales to students, faculty, staff and visitors. All repairs to machines and vandalism

are the responsibility of the vending company and are to be completed within 48-hours of notification of equipment

malfunction. Same-day service is to be the norm. Machines that cannot be repaired on site within three business

days are to be replaced with a fully functional machine, similar to the unit being replaced.

Machine Changes Any proposed addition, removal or location change of vending machines shall require the prior

approval of the District.

Machine features Machines shall be presentable in appearance with a minimum fill of 75% of slots and of sufficient

capacity to provide continuous service.

Machine Power Efficiency To minimize power usage, all lights shall be removed from conventional machines upon

installation. Glass-front machines must have LED lighting and lighting low-power modes.

Product Mix/Quality Initial determination of any subsequent change of products to be offered for sale shall be

subject to advance approval by the District. In addition, the District may require product change at any time based on

quality, sales, customer request, or related customer service issues, which may arise.

Product Selling Prices the District must approve initial selling prices and subsequent proposed changes in prices set

for existing or new products in advance.

Separate Entity Contractor shall make all purchases in its own name and shall not attempt to bind the District in its

contractual agreements in any way.

Liability for Contractor Equipment the District shall not be held liable for loss, theft or damage to machines,

equipment, tools, materials, supplies, merchandise or personal property of Contractor or its employees located on

District property.

Machine Removal Cleanup In the event any or all machines are removed from the District for any reason, or

relocated to another area of the District, the Contractor shall restore the vacated machine location(s) to the state and

condition in which they existed at the time of original installation.

6. Service (35 Points)

a) Vending machines will be maintained with fresh products, particularly those with cold food items that could spoil

or become stale.

b) All products will be pulled on or before the expiration date to maintain high quality and freshness.

c) Vending machines will have a “full” appearance (75% of slots containing products at a minimum); large gaps in

the product supply are not acceptable. This may mean that some products will need to be replaced daily, depending

on demand.

d) Vending machines will provide a variety of options for the purchasers. The limiting of selection to a single type of

product is not acceptable.

e) Refrigerated machines must have thermometers to guarantee that proper temperatures are maintained for food

safety.

f) Beverage Vending Machines must provide and support a variety of products. Products offered in vending

machines accessible to students during the day must comply with the nutrition standards established by the St.

Anthony/New Brighton School District Wellness Policy Nutritional Standards and Guidelines.

g) Vendor must supply, at the minimum a machine with the following features and capabilities for a beverage

machines:

● Able to dispense and support a diverse product selection.

● Provide coin and dollar bill changer (additional capability to handle dollar coins preferred)

● Responsibility for passing health inspection for refrigerated machines holding and dispensing products is the

total responsibility of the vendor.

● Products must have pull dates clearly indicated on the products. The pull dates should coincide with the route

service dates to ensure the freshest products.

● See general vending requirements above.

● (Preferred) Provide a software solution to allow real-time monitoring of use, content, fill rate, revenue, etc. per

machine and location.

h) Snack Food Vending must provide and support a mix of prepackaged non-refrigerated snack food products.

Products accessible to students during the day must comply with the nutritional standards established by St. Anthony

- New Brighton Nutritional Standards and Guidelines. Furthermore, the vendor should be prepared to share its

HACCP procedures at any time for products it prepares.

i) Vendor must supply, at the minimum a machine with the following features and capabilities:

● Able to dispense and support a variety of snack products as described above.

● Provide flexibility to accommodate a variety of package sizes.

● Provide coin and dollar bill changer (additional capability to handle dollar coins preferred).

● Responsibility for passing health inspection for refrigerated machines holding and dispensing products is the

total responsibility of the vendor.

● Products must have pull dates clearly indicated on the products. The pull dates should coincide with the route

service dates to ensure the freshest products.

● See general vending requirements above.

● (Preferred) Provide a software solution to allow real-time monitoring of use, content, fill rate, revenue, etc. per

machine and location

j) Contractor is to work with the District designated administrator(s) to establish a schedule for deliveries

The District wants to have service available Monday through Friday throughout the year; times to be

determined at each site.

k) Contractor will empty each machine of money at least once monthly.

l) The bill changers will have the capacity to accommodate users 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contractor

will supply and maintain an adequate petty cash fund for on-site refunds to be made for problems with the machines.

This fund will be replenished on a schedule to guarantee that it is sufficient for needs. A petty cash fund will be

needed at each unique address of vending service. In addition to petty cash, the Contractor must post on every

machine a method for refunds after the District’s regular business hours.

m) It is of paramount importance to the St. Anthony - New Brighton School District that our students and staff are

protected on school property. Personnel assigned to the schools for service or repair of vending machines must

report to school personnel upon arriving at the site for clearance and obtain a visitors pass. Personnel shall be

uniformed and carry identification when servicing machines under this contract. Personnel assigned to schools must

not be previously convicted of crimes against children and are subject to a Minnesota State Patrol Background check

at the District’s discretion. The costs of any requested background checks shall be borne by the Contractor.

n) Representative: A representative must be assigned to the St. Anthony - New Brighton account. This representative

will collaborate with the District to schedule implementation of equipment, coordinate approval of any new products

that become available during the life of the contract, and troubleshoot any service or quality issues that arise during

the life of the contract.

7. Recycling

The District is very interested in environmental issues. Products are encouraged to be packaged using recyclable

materials.

8. Variety of Beverage, Food and Snack Products (25 Points)

The product mix will be coordinated with each school. Products accessible to students during the day must be fully

compliant with St. Anthony - New Brighton Nutritional Policy, as it stands at the inception of the contract and as it is

modified in the future. In order to verify a product is acceptable, vendors are encouraged to have products evaluated

by the Director of Nutrition Services. Placement of products outside the District’s nutrition policy will be immediately

removed. Multiple violations of our nutrition policy will result in a termination of this contract.

9. Pricing (20 Points)

It is the District’s intent that the pricing of menu items will be appropriate to the market and competitive with offcampus

vendors within the local area.

Changes to a contractor’s menu pricing structure, after the award of this RFP, may be negotiated at the renewal

points of the contract. The vending contractor can modify and change pricing with a written notification to the District

for those items the vendor wishes to adjust. Price adjustments due to sudden, or significant, market change must be

submitted in writing with supporting documentation to the Contract Administrator for approval. This notification must

be received at least 45 days prior to implementation if the requested change is approved, the Director of Nutrition

Services will issue a change order or amendment.

Vendors offering a fixed yearly commission rate would pay the fee at the beginning of the contract period; quarterly

and monthly rates would be paid at the beginning of each quarter or month.

10. Compensation (20 Points)

Compensation may be based on a commission guarantee, yearly or monthly (vendors offering a fixed yearly fee

would pay the fee at the beginning of the contract period), or a percentage of the gross sales (less sales tax),

or other forms of compensation. Methods involving a percentage of the net sales after expenses as the primary

compensation are not acceptable. The District will review all offers for projected revenue and benefit to the District

for the duration of the contract.

11. Commission Statement and Payment

The commission statement will be reconciled to the registered readings of the cash accountability meters every

month by machine and location. Any malfunction of the non-reset cash accountability meters must be reported

immediately to the District. Proposers shall detail their proposed collection and remittance schedule. Specific format

of the commission’s statement along with computational details is subject to District approval.

a) Collection intervals may not exceed thirty (30) days. If monthly commission payments are not received by the

District on the due date in the remittance schedule prescribed above, the unpaid commission shall accrue daily

interest at the lesser of (a) one and 1/2 percent (1.5) per month or (b) the highest contractual interest rate allowed at

the time by the State of Minnesota. All such amounts shall be calculated monthly and shall be due and owing in the

same timed as payments hereunder.

b) Two failures to remit commission payments to the District on the date prescribed above or failure to remit the late

commission by the fifteen-calendar day of the month will be considered justification for contract termination.

c) A copy of the commission statement, detailing line item reporting, corresponding to the amount on the commission

check must be attached to the commission check and sent to the contract administrator.

12. Meetings

The District will schedule a minimum of one (1) meeting per calendar year with the Contractor(s) to ensure that this

contract complies with all terms and conditions of the contract by both parties. Either party may schedule additional

meetings as the need arises. The meetings will be scheduled with a letter or email to the affected parties, to include

required participants and agenda.

13. Utilities

The District will provide electrical service to designated locations without cost to the Contractor. However, the

District will not be liable for equipment or product damage due to an interruption of service beyond its control. Any

other utility requirements will be subject to negotiations between the Contractor and the District

14. Maintenance

The District will keep the area around the vending machines in a clean and neat order. The Contractor is required

to move equipment a minimum of once every six months to insure cleanliness and sanitation of the area. This will

occur during winter, spring or summer breaks in coordination with the District’s building administrative and custodial

personnel.

15. Licenses and Permits

The contractor is required to comply with all provisions of federal, state, and local laws and ordinances governing

these operations. The contractor will procure and provide the District with copies of all licenses and permits required

to operate the vending machines in the designated locations. The necessary licenses and permits procured by the

contractor are at the contractor’s expense.

16. Taxes

The contractor is responsible for the payment and/or collection of taxes or fees applicable to the operation of the

vending equipment such as, but not limited to, personal property (the vending and related equipment) and the sales

tax on sales through the vending machines.

17. Purchased Service

This will be a purchased service type contract. At no time will the contractor’s employees represent themselves as

an employee of the District.

18. Insurance

The Contractor will secure and maintain through the duration of this agreement, insurance naming the St. Anthony -

New Brighton District as an additional insured at the level described below. The contractor will provide the District

with copies of certificates of coverage from the insurance provider each year upon the renewal of this

contract. This will be required once the proposal is awarded. Vendor must notify District of any changes in insurance

coverage of carrier by Vendor or any subcontractor.

Workers Compensation insurance as required by the laws of the State of Minnesota and applicable federal laws.

Comprehensive General Bodily Injury Liability Insurance, with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 for each person

and $1,000,000 for each accident or occurrence.

Comprehensive Property Damage Liability Insurance with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence

and not less than $1,000,000 in the aggregate.

Comprehensive Auto Bodily Insurance and Property Damage Insurance on an occurrence basis, with limits of

liability of not less than $1,000,000.

19. Accidents and Risk of Loss

Contractor will be solely responsible for accidents and injuries to all persons or property caused by the acts or

omissions of its officers, supervisors, agents, or employees. Contractor will assume the entire risk of loss for damage

to the vending machines or other property provided by Contractor covered under the terms of this contract. Contractor

also assumes the risk of loss to all fixtures, supplies, and the inventory of merchandise for sale, owned or leased by

or consigned to the Contractor.

20. Fidelity Bond

The Contractor will procure from a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota a sufficient

fidelity bond covering all of its officers and employees. Said bond shall indemnify the District in the amount of $40,000

of any losses sustained by failure of the Contractor, its agents or employees to faithfully and honestly deposit and

account for all funds which are owed the District. A copy of this bond will be provided to the District at the time

of award.

21. Termination

Contractual performance will be reviewed with the Contractor in person for compliance with the terms of this

contract. The District reserves the right to terminate the contract in whole or in part if the Contractor fails to meet

the contract specifications or comply with written instructions given by the District. The District will give Contractor a

minimum of 30 days’ notice before termination.

Specific areas of contractual concern would include, but not be limited to, the following:

● Failure to install District approved equipment

● Failure to follow the commission remittance schedule

● Failure to maintain financial/product accountability/inventory control

● Failure to follow product pricing guidelines

Specific areas of operational concern would include, but not be limited to, the following:

● Maintaining product quality

● Maintaining product selection/menu and product rotation

● Maintaining product labeling/dating and sanitation

● Machine maintenance

● Display organizational identification, i.e. vehicle, employee uniform, etc.

● Service response time

V. SPECIAL TERMS, CONDITIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

1. AWARD GUARANTEES

The District cannot guarantee past performance of sales or customer participation.

2. LOCATION, NUMBER AND TYPE OF VENDING MACHINES

Reference Attachment A for current locations and types of vending machines within the District. (Vendor may

suggest other locations and machine types in their proposal for consideration. However, if the vendor wants the

District to consider other sites where there is no existing power, water, etc., the vendor will bear the costs of installing

the necessary utilities to sustain the vending machine.)

3. LIMITED EXCLUSIVE RIGHT

The Contractor who is awarded this RFP or any part thereof will be the only Contractor on the District schools to sell

their product/brand EXCEPT for items offered by the District Nutrition Services. Efforts will be made by the District

to coordinate pricing and product availability between nutrition services and the vending contractor. RFP responses,

which seek to restrict the brands of products sold on the District campuses, other than from vending machines, may

not be considered.

4. AWARD - PARTIAL/WHOLE

This Proposal could be awarded all or partial, i.e. one contractor gets the beverage contract and one other gets the

food/snack contract. However, the District’s preference is to award the contract to one supplier who can provide all

of the products and requirements at the most competitive pricing, while ensuring optimum service and quality.

5. CONTRACT COMMENCEMENT DATE

Contact to begin with equipment installed on or before August 30th, 2019.

6. AUDIT DOCUMENTATION

Vendor shall provide a statement showing a record of all sales by machine, product, and quantity monthly or more

frequently, if the District requests. Vendors will maintain records for a minimum of two years after completion of the

contract for review by the District. The District may audit these records with a one (1) day notice to the vendor.

7. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT

In the event of an inconsistency in this contract, unless otherwise provided herein, the inconsistency shall be

resolved by giving precedence in the following order:

● Applicable Federal and State of Minnesota statutes and regulations District’s Request for Proposal

● Vendor’s response to the RFP

● Any other provision, term or material incorporated herein by reference or otherwise incorporated in this contract

8. EVALUATION Maximum 100 points

Evaluation of the proposals received in compliance with the RFP instructions will be performed for the purpose of

selecting a Contractor who best meets the needs of the District’s students. The District will be awarding this proposal

on service, cost to the student, as well as compensation to the District and variety of food and beverage selections.

The District may award this RFP to other than the high-Proposer. The District will evaluate the three Proposers

with the highest score. Proposers may be called for an interview and presentation based on the initial evaluation

of proposals submitted. District representatives will conduct this interview. Before and/or after the interview a visit

may be made to sites where the Proposers are currently providing vending service. Additional Proposers may be

evaluated if they are within 5 points of the high score. The District will award the points as follows.

Compensation (Revenue paid to District): 20 Points

The Proposer with the highest commission guarantee paid to the District will receive the maximum score of 20

points with the other Proposers receiving a proportionate score based on their proposal divided by the highest

proposal.

Pricing 20 Points (Cost to students)

The Proposer with the lowest cost to the students will receive the maximum score of 20 points with the other

Proposers receiving a proportionate score based on the low proposal divided by the higher proposal.

Service 35 Points

The District wants a full range of culturally appropriate products available on a daily basis. Proposers with plans that

provide this service will receive a higher score. The District may visit Proposer operations at other sites to observe

service levels before issuing a final score.

Variety of Beverage, Food and Snack Products 25 Points

The District campuses have a large and diverse population that has requested a variety of options for beverages

and food/snack items to be available. Proposers with a larger selection of product will receive a higher score than

Proposers with a limited selection of product.

9. QUESTIONS (all questions must be answered to be considered responsive)

As a reminder, each proposal must contain the following items at a minimum:

● Cover letter and company profile, including full legal name, federal tax I.D. number, address, phone, fax number,

email address, and a description of your company’s background.

● Current contact and background information about representatives to be assigned to the District.

● A management plan to collaborate with the St. Anthony - New Brighton staff for the planning, scheduling and

successful installation and implementation of a full-service vending contract. Your plan should address, at a minimum,

terms and conditions.

A. EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES

Company Description: The Proposer must provide a history of the company emphasizing the activities that are

relevant to this RFP.

References - The Proposer must provide contact information for references from three clients concerning Proposer’s

development, implementation, and management of beverage and food/snack vending operations, relative to quality

and dependability of work performed . We reserve the right to interview these references regarding any part of this

proposal request. Of the three references, the District also requests one contact / referral for a previous client that

is no longer using your services because they switched to a competitive supplier, or for a competitive process you

participated in but did not receive the award.

B. CONTACT MANAGER

Proposals must identify a contract manager who shall be responsible for and shall be the contact person for all

communications and billings regarding the performance of the contract. Contract manager information shall include:

contract manager’s name, phone, fax number, and email address.

C. PRODUCTS

What steps have you taken to minimize failure of your products? Describe how you address potential problems and

their ultimate resolution.

What is your plan to ensure that all products are in compliance with the St. Anthony - New Brighton Nutrition policy

and Smart Snack Guidelines? How will you communicate to the District which products are not compliant but could

be offered in vending machines that are not accessible to students during the day.

Food/Snacks: Please attach additional page(s) with your listing of all products, serving sizes, nutritional analysis,

and selling prices available in this vending category.

Beverages: Please attach additional page(s) with your listing of all products, serving sizes and selling prices

available in this vending category.

*See Sections IV-6 and IV-9 for expectations and additional information.

D. VENDING MACHINES

What is your plan to ensure that the vending machines minimum requirements will be met? See Section IV-4 for

expectations and additional information.

Please describe your software program in detail. Any RFP response which proposes to use a debit card system

must present evidence of how debit card sales will be tracked and reported as cash sales to the District’s satisfaction.

See Section IV-4e for additional information.

E. CUSTOMER SERVICE

Please indicate your plan or schedule for fulfilling this requirement. You may submit an alternate schedule as part

of your response. Please see Section IV-6 for expectations and additional information

F. COMPENSATION

Proposers will respond to this section by indicating the method and amount of compensation that the District will

receive. Compensation may be based on a commission guarantee, yearly or monthly (vendors offering a fixed yearly

fee would pay the fee at the beginning of the contract period), or a percentage of the gross sales (less sales tax),

or other forms of compensation. Methods involving a percentage of the net sales after expenses as the primary

compensation are not acceptable. See Section IV-10 for additional information.

G. MONETARY ACCOUNTING

Please describe your mechanism for monetary accounting. Since commission rates can be skewed (i.e. a

commission rate could be 40%; but if everything is not clocked and accounted for, the commission rate is a moot

point), what ability does your company have in place to accurately track commission rates? Example: DEX protocol.

How does your organization monitor sales, volumes and tracking methods?

H. AUDIT DOCUMENTATION

Please outline the process that will be used to audit the sales and collection of revenue from the machines.

Please provide an example of a statement showing record of all sales by machine, product, and quantity.

*See Section V-6 for expectations and additional information.

I. COMMISSION STATEMENT

Please provide detail on your proposed collection and remittance schedule. Specific format of the commission’s

statement along with computational details is subject to District approval. Please submit a sample of your collection

and remittance schedule as an attachment. See Section IV, 11- for more information. .

Revenue Reporting:

For the purposes of this contract, “Gross Sales” is defined as total sales dollar receipts before any and all deductions

for applicable taxes, fees, and all associated costs.

Please provide a sample of your revenue reporting.

Please provide this breakdown for each vending machine. Also delineate how machines are configured; i.e., taxable

machines, non- taxable machines, or a combination of both. If a combination method is used, please delineate items

as taxable or not taxable in your product listings.

Example:

Gross $_______ (from item counts)

Adjustments: Sales tax* ( _______) for taxable items only

Returns ( _______)

Refunds ( _______)

Net Sales $ _______

a. Snack and Beverage Machine – Staff Lounge:

Gross Sales minus _________% taxes/fees=Net Sales

b. Beverage Machine - Cafeteria:

Gross Sales minus _________% taxes/fees=Net Sales

c. Snack Food Machine - Cafeteria:

Gross Sales minus _________% taxes/fees = Net Sales

d. Beverage Machine – Lower Level:

Gross Sales minus _________% taxes/fees=Net Sales

e. Snack Food Machine – Lower Level:

Gross Sales minus _________% taxes/fees = Net Sales

Percentage Quotation: Based on the percentage calculation identified in the above section,

Contractor will pay the District firm commission remuneration rate percentages as follows:

a. Beverage Machines: _________%

b. Snack Food Machine: _________%

J. CUSTOMER AND STUDENT SAFETY

All machines must be properly secured to the facility in a manner to avoid injury and damage. Please explain how

your vending machines are secured to assure student safety.

Do you conduct criminal background checks and drug testing on the staff who will be

working on our campuses?

K. ADVERTISING

At the discretion of the District, advertising by way of company color and logo is currently allowable on vending

machines, coolers and other devices used to store beverages at events, as long as it is appropriate for school

use. Vendors understand, by submission of this proposal, that if a competitors advertising is currently displayed

on a scoreboard or other type of device that the replacement of that advertising shall be negotiated between the

District and the awarded vendor. The District does not assume responsibility or expense for the removal of existing

advertising. Removal of any advertising will be done immediately upon District’s request. All advertising is subject to

District policy and approval.

Please define any proposed changes or requirements in conjunction with offer.

L. INCENTIVES AND PROMOTIONS

Please describe below any applicable rebates, credits or other incentives to be offered under this contract.

Include complete details of the increments in which incentives are earned, which products qualify, the manner of

disbursement/release and restrictions on use, if any (attach additional pages if necessary).

Rebates and/or credits provided will only be factored into RFP evaluation if:

1. Sufficient detail is provided to measure them incrementally relative to anticipated sales, volumes, and

2. They are provided as cash, or as an equivalent monetary credit, which may be used at any time for any reason

the District requires.

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M. OTHER CASH INCENTIVES

Does vendor wish to propose additional cash incentives to the District? Such incentives will be divided between

schools at the discretion of the District and shall be used to enhance the education program, including, but not limited

to: athletics, activities, program enhancements, and/or other educational needs.

If yes, please indicate amount of supplemental incentive. Is this an annual amount?

How/when will this be issued to the District?

What is your installation plan? Please list number of machines, locations, timeframe for installation and the name

and contact information for the installation coordinator.

VI. STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS

ENTIRE AGREEMENT

This document, including all addenda and subsequently issued change orders and amendments, comprises the

entire agreement between St. Anthony - New Brighton and the Contractor and shall be governed by the laws of

the State of Minnesota incorporated herein by reference. The District reserves the right to reject Proposals, which

propose additional terms and conditions.

CONFLICTS AND SEVERABILITY

Conflict - In the event of conflict between contract documents and applicable laws, codes, ordinances, regulations,

or orders of any competent authority having jurisdiction or in the event of any conflict between such applicable laws,

ordinances, regulations, or orders, the most stringent or legally binding requirement shall govern and be considered

as a part of this contract in order to afford the District the maximum benefits thereof.

Severability - Any provision of this document found to be prohibited by law shall be ineffective to the extent of such

prohibition without invalidating the remainder of the document.

GIFTS AND GRATUITIES

It is unlawful for any person to directly or indirectly offer, give or accept gifts, gratuities, loans, trips, favors, special

discounts, services, or anything of economic value in conjunction with District business practices.

RIGHT AND REMEDIES

In the event of any claim for default or breach of contract, no provision in this document or in the Contractor’s offer

shall be construed, expressly or by implication, as a waiver by the District of any existing or future right and/or remedy

available by law. Failure of the District to insist upon the strict performance of any term or condition of the contract

or to exercise or delay the exercise of any right or remedy provided in the contract or by law, or the acceptance

of (or payment for) materials, equipment or services, shall not release the Contractor from any responsibilities or

obligations imposed by this contract or by law, and shall not be deemed a waiver of any right of the District to insist

upon the strict performance of the contract.

SAVE HARMLESS

Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless to the District from any and all claims, demands, suits,

actions, proceedings, losses, costs and damages of every kind and description, including any attorneys’ fees and/

or litigation expenses, which may be brought or made against or incurred by the District on account of losses of

or damage to any property or for injuries to or death of any person, caused by, arising out of, or contributed to, in

whole or in part, by reasons of any act, omission, professional error, fault, mistake or negligence of Contractor,

Contractor’s employees, agents, representatives or sub-contractors, their employees, agents or representatives

in connection with or incidental to the performance of this agreement, or arising out of Worker’s Compensation

claims, Unemployment Compensation claims or Unemployment Disability Compensation claims of employees of

the Contractor and/or sub-contractors or claim under similar such laws or obligations. Contractor also agrees to

protect and save harmless the purchaser against all claims, suits or proceeding for patent, trademark, copyright, or

franchise infringement arising from the purchase, installation, or use of goods and services ordered, and to assume

all expenses and damages arising from such claims, suits or proceedings. Contractor’s obligation under this Section

shall not extend to any liability caused by the sole negligence of the District or its employees.

Contractor shall pay all attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred by the District in establishing and enforcing the

District’s rights under this paragraph, whether or not suit was instituted.

PERSONAL LIABILITY

It is agreed by and between the parties hereto that in no event shall any official, officer, employee or agent of District

or State of Minnesota be in any way personally liable or responsible for any covenant or agreement herein contained

whether expressed or implied, nor for any statement or representation made herein or in any connection with this

agreement.

SUPERVISION AND COORDINATION

Contractor shall:

1) Completely and efficiently, supervise and direct the implementation and completion of all contract requirements

specified herein.

2) Designate in its Proposal to the District, a representative(s) with the authority to legally commit Contractor’s firm.

All communications given or received from the Contractor’s representative shall be binding on the Contractor.

3) Promote and offer to the District only those materials, equipment and/or services as stated herein and allowed

for by contractual requirements. Violation of this condition will be grounds for terminating the contract(s).

NON-ENDORSEMENT/ADVERTISING

The selection of the Contractor to supply services to the District is neither an endorsement nor a suggestion that that

Contractor is the best or only solution. The Contractor agrees to make no reference to the District in any literature,

promotional material, brochures, sales presentation or the like without express written consent of the District.

SUBCONTRACTS/ASSIGNMENT

Contractor shall not subcontract or assign neither in whole nor in part its obligations under this contract without

the prior written consent of the District and if such subcontracting/assignment is approved all requirements of the

contract shall be required of the sub-contractor(s).

TAXES, FEES AND LICENSES TAXES

Contractor shall pay for and maintain in current status any and all taxes, which are necessary for contract

performance. Unless otherwise indicated, the purchaser agrees to pay all State of Minnesota sales or use taxes.

No charge by Contractor shall be made for federal excise taxes and the purchaser agrees to furnish Contractor

with an exemption certificate, where appropriate. Sales tax shall not be included in proposal pricing submitted. The

Contractor shall pay for and maintain in a current status, any license fees, assessments, permit charges, etc., which

are necessary for contract performance.

WARRANTIES

Product: Contractor warrants that all materials, equipment and/or services provided under this contract shall be fit

for the purpose(s) for which intended, for merchantability, and shall conform to the requirements and specifications

herein. Acceptance of any service and inspection incidental thereto by the District, shall not alter or affect the

obligations of the Contractor or the rights of the District

Price: Contractor warrants that prices of materials, equipment and services set forth herein do not exceed those

charged by the Contractor to any other customer purchasing the same goods or services under similar conditions

and in like or similar quantities.

LIENS, CLAIMS, AND ENCUMBRANCES

All materials, equipment or services shall be free of all liens, claims, or encumbrances of any kind and if the District

requests a formal release of it shall be delivered to the District.

PERFORMANCE

Acceptance by the purchaser of unsatisfactory performance with or without objection or reservation shall not waive

the right to claim damage(s) for breach nor constitute a waiver of requirements for satisfactory performance of any

obligation remaining to be performed by Contractor.

DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIBILITY

The District reserves the right to make reasonable inquiry to determine the responsibility of any Contractor. Requests

may include, but not be limited to, financial statements, credit ratings, references, record of past performance, on-site

inspection of Contractor’s or Contractor’s subcontractor’s facilities. Failure to comply with said request(s) would be

sufficient reason to consider the proposal in noncompliance.

RIGHTS RESERVED

The District reserves the right to:

1) Waive any immaterial defect(s) or informalities

2) Reject any or all Proposals, or accept any portion of the items Proposed unless the Contractor stipulates all or

nothing on the Proposal.

3) Reissue an RFP or negotiate as the best interest of the District may require whenever there is reason to believe

that prices or terms are not the best obtainable.

CHANGES

No alteration in any of the terms, conditions, or contractual requirements herein shall be effective without the

written consent of the District. The written documentation shall be approved and finalized by the Director of Nutrition

Services.

ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS

The District reserves the right to add or delete items as determined to be in the best interest of the District. Added

items will be related to those on contract and will not represent a significant increase or decrease in size or scope of

the contract. Such additions or deletions will be documented via mutual agreement, and will be at prices consistent

with the original proposal price margins, and will be evidenced by issuance of a written contract change notice from

the District’s Director of Nutrition Services.

TERMINATION

The District may terminate this contract, in whole or in part, at any time and for any reason by giving a thirty

(30)-calendar day’s written termination notice to the Contractor. Termination charges, when applicable, shall be

computed in the following manner: (1) a sum computed and substantiated in accordance with standard accounting

practices for those reasonable costs incurred by the Contractor prior to the date of termination, for orderly phase out

of performance as requested by the District in order to minimize the cost of termination; and (2) a reasonable profit

for such work performed; however, the District shall not be liable to the Contractor for any anticipated profits on the

terminated portion of the contract, or claims of unabsorbed overhead or other fixed costs. In no event shall the District

become liable to pay any sum in excess of the price of this contract for the terminated services.

Termination for Breach Except in the case of delay or failure resulting from circumstances beyond the control and

without the fault or negligence of the Contractor or of the Contractor’s suppliers or subcontractors, the District shall

be entitled, by written or oral notice, to cancel this contract in its entirety or in part, for breach of any of the terms

herein, and to have all other rights against Contractor by reason of Contractor’s breach as provided by law. A breach

shall mean any one or more of the following events:

1. Contractor fails to perform the services by the date required or by such later date as may be agreed to in a written

amendment to the contract signed by the District;

2. Contractor breaches any warranty or fails to perform or comply with any term or agreement in the contract;

3. Contractor makes any general assignment for the benefit of creditors;

4. In the District’s sole opinion, Contractor becomes insolvent or in an unsound financial condition so as to endanger

performance hereunder;

5. Contractor becomes the subject of any proceeding under any law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or

reorganization or relief from debtors; or

6. Any receiver , trustee or similar official is appointed for the Contractor or any of the Contractor’s property.

Termination by Mutual Agreement the District or the Contractor may terminate this contract in whole or in part, at

any time, by mutual agreement with a thirty (30)-calendar day’s written notice from one party to the other

DEFAULT AND REMEDIES

Events: Any of the following events shall constitute cause for the District to declare Contractor in default of the

contract:

Nonperformance of contractual requirements.

A material breach of any term or condition of this contract.

The District shall issue a written notice of default providing a period in which Contractor shall have an opportunity to

cure. Time allowed for cure shall not diminish or eliminate Contractor’s liability for liquidated damages.

Remedies If the default remains, after Contractor has been provided the opportunity to cure, the District may do one

or more of the following:

1) Exercise any remedy provided by law.

2) Terminate this contract and any related contracts or portions thereof.

LEGAL FEES

The Contractor covenants and agrees that in the event suit is instituted by the purchaser for any default on the part

of the Contractor, and the Contractor is adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be in default, he shall pay to

the purchaser all costs, expenses expended or incurred by the purchaser in connection therewith, and reasonable

attorney’s fees.

FORCE MAJEURE

Except for payment of sums due, neither party shall be liable to the other or deemed in default under this contract

if and to the extent that such party’s performance of this contract is prevented by reason of force majeure. The

term “force majeure” means an occurrence that is beyond the control of the party affected and could not have been

avoided by exercising reasonable diligence. Force majeure shall include acts of nature, war, riots, strikes, fire, floods,

epidemics, or other similar occurrences.

Notification if either party is delayed by force majeure, said party should provide written notification within forty-eight

(48) hours. The notification shall provide evidence of the force majeure to the satisfaction of the other party. Such

delay shall cease as soon as practicable and written notification of it shall be provided. The time of completion shall

be extended by contract modification for a period of time equal to the time that the results or effects of such delay

prevented the delayed party from performing in accordance with this contract.

Rights reserved: The District reserves the right to cancel the contract and/or purchase materials, equipment or

services from the best available source during the time of force majeure, and Contractor shall have no recourse

against the District.

ESTABLISHED BUSINESS

To be considered responsive, Contractors must, at the time of proposal opening, or prior to that time if required by

law, be an established business firm with all required licenses, bonding, facilities, equipment and trained personnel

necessary to perform the work as specified in the proposal solicitation. The District reserves the right to require proof

of said requirements within 10 calendar days from the date of request.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION CONTRACT COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

The Proposer agrees not to discriminate against any client, employee, or applicant for employment or for services

because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age or disability with regard to, but not limited to, the following:

employment upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoffs or termination rates of

pay or other forms of compensation, selection for training, rendition of services.

In the event of non-compliance by the Proposer with any of the nondiscrimination provisions of the contract, the

District shall have the right, at its option, to cancel the contract in whole or in part. If the contract is canceled after part

of performance, the St. Anthony - New Brighton shall be obligated to pay the fair market value or the contract price,

whichever is lower, for goods or services which have been received and accepted.

The Proposer assures the District that its agency/labor union will comply with all state and federal guidelines and/or

regulations. Therefore, all applicants seeking employment opportunities and all contracts for goods and services will

be considered and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or disability.

This is in accordance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, 1973, as

amended, Americans with Disabilities Act, July 26, 1990. P.L. 101-336; and Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 RCW of the

Education Amendments of 1972, as amended.

Non-Discrimination Statement

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and

policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA

programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or

retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large

print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for

benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal

Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than

English.

To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-

3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter

addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the

complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:

(1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights

1400 Independence Avenue, SW

Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;

(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Neither the Contractor nor any employee or agent of the Contractor shall participate in the performance of any duty

in whole nor in part pursuant to this agreement to the extent is participation prohibited by proper business ethics in

public service.

CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN:

The contractor shall prohibit any employee of the contractor, including subcontractors, from working at a public

school who has contact with children at said school during the course of his or her employment and who has plead

guilty to or been convicted of any felony crime involving the physical neglect of a child, the physical injury or death of

a child, sexual exploitation or a minor, several offenses where a minor is the victim, promotion prostitution or a minor,

the sale or purchase of a minor child, or violation of similar laws of another jurisdiction. Any failure to comply with this

section shall be grounds for the School District to immediately terminate the contract.

DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION

Proposer certifies by submission of a proposal that to the best of their knowledge/belief its principals are not

presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded for the award of

contracts by any Federal governmental agency or department. Further, Proposer certifies that they are not presently

indicted for or have not within a three-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment

rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to

obtain, or performing a public transaction or contract.

If a Proposer is unable to certify such information, the Proposer shall submit an explanation of why it cannot provide

certification. Such information will be used to determine whether the bid shall be deemed responsive.

If it is later determined that the Proposer knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to any other

remedies available to the District, the District may terminate the contract for default.

Attachment A: Vending Locations

Location Machine

Middle

School

Staff

Lounge

• 1 Machine (refrigerated with beverage and snack capacity)

• Does not need to be Smart Snack compliant

• On 30 minutes after school day end to midnight the day

before school starts

Cafeteria

Hallway

• 1 Beverage Machine

• 1 Snack Machine

• Must be Smart Snack compliant

• On 24/7

Lower

Level by

Gym &

Pool

• 1 Beverage Machine

• 1 Snack Machine

• Does not need to be Smart Snack compliant

• On 30 minutes after school day end to midnight the day

before school starts

• Off during concession sales

Attachment B

St. Anthony/New Brighton Schools

VENDING MACHINE PROPOSAL

CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

I hereby certify that I have read and understood this Request for Proposal, General

Information, Evaluation of Proposals, Terms and Conditions and all other documents

pertaining to this proposal submittal.

The undersigned agrees to furnish the enclosed services at the price stated, subject to the

conditions and requirements of this proposal. The proposal must be signed by a person

with authority to legally bind the Proposer.

I certify that I am an authorizing agent of the firm referenced below and have legal

authority to bind said company to the terms and conditions of this contract:

Legal Firm Name:

By/Title

Print Name/Title

Authorized Signature

Address

City State Zip Code_________

Telephone Fax ________________________

Email

Dated

Please indicate the person to be contacted by the District concerning any part of this RFP or

the proposal:

Name: Title

Telephone: Fax

Email:

Attachment C

Affidavit of Non-Collusion

I hereby swear (or affirm) under the penalty of perjury:

1. That I am the responder (if the responder is an individual), a partner in the company (if the responder is

a partnership) or an officer or employee of the responding corporation having authority to sign on its

behalf (if the responder is a corporation);

2. That the information provided in this proposal is true, accurate and complete, and I have the authority

to submit this proposal, which will become a binding contract if accepted by St. Anthony/New Brighton

Schools.

3. That the attached proposal has been arrived at by the responder, independently, and has been submitted

without collusion with, and without any agreement, understanding, or planned common course of action

with, any other vendor of materials, supplies, equipment or services described in the Request for

Proposal, designed to limit independent pricing or competition;

4. That the contents of the proposal has not been communicated by the responder or its employees or

agents to any person not an employee or agent of the responder or its surety on any bond furnished with

the proposal and will not be communicated to any such person prior to the official opening of the

proposal or to any official opening of the proposal.

5. That I have not made any agreement with nor offered/accepted anything of value to/from an official or

employee of St. Anthony/New Brighton Schools that would tend to destroy or hinder free competition;

and

6. That I have fully informed myself regarding the accuracy of the statements made in this affidavit.

Name (print) ____________________________________________________________________

Signature ____________________________________________________________________

Firm Name ____________________________________________________________________

Firm Address ____________________________________________________________________

Subscribed and sworn to before me this _____ day of __________, 2019.

_________________________________________

Notary Public Signature

My Commission expires ____________________

END OF DOCUMENT

(Bulletin: July 17, 2019)

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Announcements

CERTIFICATE OF

ASSUMED NAME

STATE OF MINNESOTA

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333:

1. List the exact assumed name

under which the business is or will be

conducted: CPR Roseville

2. Principal Place of Business: 2395

Fairview Ave. N., Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Rhema Systems, Inc.; 767

103rd Ave NE, Blaine, MN 55434,

USA

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I

am signing this document as the

person whose signature is required,

or as agent of the person(s) whose

signature would be required who has

authorized me to sign this document

on his/her behalf, or in both

capacities. I further certify that I have

completed all required fields, and

that the information in this document

is true and correct and in compliance

with the applicable chapter of

Minnesota Statutes. I understand

that by signing this document I am

subject to the penalties of perjury as

set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had

signed this document under oath.

Date: 7-02-2019

/s/ Felix Anohene

(Roseville Review: July 16, 23, 2019)

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NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on August 21,

2019. The property will be offered

online at www.StorageTreasures.

com and more information about

the sale can be found at that

website. The undersigned Acorn

Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale

by competitive bidding the personal

property heretofore stored with the

undersigned by:

Unit # 1615

Nathan Carlson/Duchateau

flooring & wall covering samples,

luggage, boxes of unknown content

Unit # 2101

Lakeshia Nelson

stereo equip., boxes of unknown

content

Unit # 3714

Soua Vue

luggage, boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: July 16, 23, 2019)

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PUBLIC SALE

The contents of the following

storage units will be sold to the public

using sealed bids. Sale and viewing

will be held at 12:00 PM, on 8/9/19

at the U-Haul Moving and Storage

Center of St. Paul, 2520 Como Ave,

St. Paul, MN 55108.

Unit number 1460 leased by Halimo

Said

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1674 leased by Sandy

Vilaihong

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $299.90

Unit number 1613 leased by

Thomas Perry

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $539.90

Unit number 1175 leased by

Stephanie Belardi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $499.90

Unit number 1669 leased by Nathan

Voerding

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $519.90

Unit number 2076 leased by

Shao Lor

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $255.80

Unit number 1296 leased by Sheral

Kinley

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $304.85

Unit number 1095 leased by Julie

Johnson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 2167 leased by Lola

Jones

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $239.90

Unit number 1160 leased by

Stephanie Belardi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 2045 leased by

Kimberly Steward

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $281.80

Unit number 1539 leased by

Cordova Lynch

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $299.90

Unit number 1666 leased by Nathan

Voerding

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1138 leased by Luther

Farr

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $421.80

Unit number 1253 leased by

Herman Porter

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1541 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1604 leased by

Zachary Fisher

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $669.90

(Roseville Review: July 23, 30, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

NOTICE OF FILING

2019 CITY AND SCHOOL

DISTRICT GENERAL

ELECTION

FALCON HEIGHTS,

MINNESOTA

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

Notice is hereby given that a filing

period will be held for candidates

seeking election to Falcon Heights

city offices and the Roseville Area

school board at the general election

to be conducted on November 5,

2019. The filing period will open

Tuesday, July 30 at 8 a.m. and

close Tuesday, August 13 at 5 p.m.

Candidates may file an affidavit of

withdrawal no later than 5 p.m. on

Thursday, August 15.

Affidavits of candidacy for the

following offices must be filed at

the Ramsey County Elections office

at 90 West Plato Blvd, Suite 160

in Saint Paul. This office will be

open for filings from 8 a.m. to 4:30

p.m. on each week day of the filing

period except Tuesday, August 13

and Thursday, August 15 when office

hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

City of Falcon Heights

Mayor

Council Member – Two at-large

seats

Roseville Area Schools

School Board Member – Three

at-large seats

A filing fee or petition in place of

the filing fee must be filed with the

affidavit of candidacy. The filing fee

for this office is as follows.

Mayor - $2

Council Member - $2

School Board Member - $2

For more information about the

filing process, contact Ramsey

County Elections at elections@

ramseycounty.us or 651-266-2171.

* This is a correction to the notice

published on July 16th, 2019.

(Roseville Review: July 23, 2019)

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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For The Year Ended December 31, 2018

Water

Operating -

601

Sewer

Operating -

602

Totals

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:

Receipts from Customers and Users $1,600,759 $1,446,786 $3,047,545

Cash paid to Suppliers (1,013,973) (964,815) (1,978,788)

Cash paid to Employees (310,442) (317,531) (627,973)

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 276,344 164,440 440,784

Cash flows from Noncapital and Related Financing Activities:

Transfers to Water/Sewer Equipment Replacement Fund (200,000) (100,000) (300,000)

Cash flows from Capital and Related Financing Activities:

Rent Proceeds 75,726 - 75,726

Acquisition of Capital Assets (10,961) -

Cash Flows from Investing Activities:

Interest Received on Investments 8,611 13,129 21,740

Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash & Cash Equivalents 149,720

77,569

227,289

Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Year 486,933

768,374

1,255,307

Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Year $636,653

$845,943

$1,482,596

Reconciliation of operating income (loss) to net cash

provided (used) by operating activities:

Operating Income (Loss) ($8,296) ($51,590) ($59,886)

Adjustments to Operating Income (Loss) to Net Cash

Provided by Operating Activities:

Depreciation 250,636 175,398 426,034

Miscellaneous Revenue 4,720 4,336 9,056

Changes in Assets, Deferred Outflows of Resources,

Liabilities and Deferred Inflows of Resources

(Increase) Decrease in:

Accounts Receivable 29,343 9,050 38,393

Prepaid Items (90) 6,177 6,087

Due from Other Governmental Units 699 4,577 5,276

Deferred Outflows of Resources - Pensions 15,354 15,780 31,134

Increase (Decrease) in:

Accounts Payable (5,709) - (5,709)

Due to Other Governmental Units (594) 11,002 10,408

Compensated Absences Payable (9,981) (10,273) (20,254)

Net Pension Liability (6,237) (6,615) (12,852)

Deferred Inflows of Resources - Pensions 6,499 6,598 13,097

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 276,344 164,440 440,784

Noncash Transactions

Capital Contribution to Governmental Activities $24,430 $16,310 $40,740

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA

STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND

CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For The Year Ended December 31, 2018

Water

Operating -

601

Sewer

Operating -

602

Totals

Operating Revenues:

General Customers $1,562,366 $1,428,823 $2,991,189

Other 150 - 150

Meter Sales 3,481 - 3,481

Total Operating Revenues 1,565,997 1,428,823 2,994,820

Operating Expenses:

Personnel Services 316,077 323,021 639,098

MCES - Sewer Service Charge - 856,644 856,644

Water Purchases 891,518 - 891,518

Supplies, Services and Other Charges 116,062 125,350 241,412

Depreciation 250,636 175,398 426,034

Total Operating Expenses 1,574,293 1,480,413 3,054,706

Operating Income (Loss) (8,296)

(51,590)

(59,886)

Nonoperating Revenues:

Investment Earnings 8,611 13,129 21,740

Rental of City Property 75,726 - 75,726

Miscellaneous Revenue 4,720 4,336 9,056

Total Nonoperating Revenues 89,057 17,465 106,522

Income (loss) before Capital Contributions & Transfers 80,761

(34,125)

46,636

Capital Contributions 24,430

16,310

40,740

Transfers Out (200,000)

(100,000)

(300,000)

Changes in Net Position (94,809)

(117,815)

(212,624)

Net Position

Beginning of Year 5,461,711 4,582,476 10,044,187

End of Year $5,366,902

$4,464,661

$9,831,563

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

12/31/2018

Water

Operating -

601

Sewer

Operating -

602

Totals

Assets and Deferred Outflows of Resources:

Current Assets:

Cash and Cash Equivalents $636,653 $845,943 $1,482,596

Receivables:

General Customers 341,678 417,079 758,757

Other 5,458 5,295 10,753

Due from Other Governmental Units:

Certified to County 31,678 26,151 57,829

Prepaid Expense 2,241 67,425 69,666

Total Current Assets 1,017,708 1,361,893 2,379,601

Capital Assets:

Permanent Easements - 103,301 103,301

Construction 3,965 6,065 10,030

Equipment 487,718 245,143 732,861

Mains and Systems 10,851,976 7,675,069 18,527,045

Total Capital Assets 11,343,659 8,029,578 19,373,237

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (6,656,064) (4,607,194) (11,263,258)

Net Capital Assets 4,687,595 3,422,384 8,109,979

Deferred Outflows of Resources:

Deferred Outflows - Pensions 38,499 39,425 77,924

Total assets & Deferred Outflows of Resources 5,743,802 4,823,702 10,567,504

Liabilities, Deferred Inflows of Resources, and Net Position:

Current Liabilities:

Accounts Payable 68,763 48,164 116,927

Due to Other Governments 4,739 - 4,739

Compensated Absences Payable 2,615 2,691 5,306

Total Current Liabilities 76,117 50,855 126,972

Noncurrent Liabilities:

Compensated Absences Payable 27,226 28,048 55,274

Net Pension Liability 213,223 218,353 431,576

Total Noncurrent Liabilities 240,449 246,401 486,850

Deferred Inflows of Resources:

Deferred Inflows - Pensions 60,334 61,785 122,119

Net Position:

Net Investment in Capital Assets 4,687,595 3,422,384 8,109,979

Unrestricted 679,307 1,042,277 1,721,584

Total Net Position 5,366,902 4,464,661 9,831,563

Total Liabilities, Deferred Inflows

of Resources, and Net Position $ 5,743,802 $ 4,823,702 $ 10,567,504

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Little Canada to interested citizens.

The complete financial statements may be examined at the City of Little Canada, 515 Little Canada Road, Little Canada, MN 55117.

Questions about this report should be directed to Brenda Malinowski, Finance Director at 651-766-4035

Roseville Review: July 23, 2019)

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For The Year Ended December 31, 2018

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR

GENERAL OPERATIONS

(Governmental Funds)

STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES

AND CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

For The Year Ended December 31, 2018

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

12/31/2018

Revenues and Expenditures for General Operations

(Governmental Funds)

Percent

Total Total Increase

2018 2017 (Decrease)

REVENUES:

General Property Taxes $ 3,294,816 $ 3,030,586 8.72%

Franchise Tax 123,529 135,557 -8.87%

Tax Increment Collections 467,862 932,165 -49.81%

Special Assessments 985,904 1,022,706 -3.60%

Licenses and Permits 656,984 643,841 2.04%

Intergovernmental Revenues 644,422 591,857 8.88%

Charges for Services 487,175 474,145 2.75%

Fines and Forfeits 48,569 44,707 8.64%

Investment Earnings 299,521 316,795 -5.45%

Miscellaneous 433,722 * 2,926,260 -85.18%

Total Revenues 7,442,504 10,118,619 -26.45%

Per Capita 716.59 999.86 -28.33%

EXPENDITURES:

Current:

General Government 653,607 574,673 13.74%

Public Safety 2,311,243 2,185,949 5.73%

Street and Highways 460,543 533,914 -13.74%

Community Services 562,924 531,210 5.97%

Sanitation 395,599 368,267 7.42%

Housing & Economic Development 1,317,718 ** 139,578 844.07%

Debt Service:

Principal 1,863,094 *** 622,069 199.50%

Interest and Other Charges 320,512 362,708 -11.63%

Capital Outlay 1,579,493 3,186,475 -50.43%

Total Expenditures 9,464,733 8,504,843 11.29%

Per Capita 911.30 840.40 8.44%

Total Long-term Indebtedness 4,612,763 *** 6,345,785 -27.31%

Per Capita 444.13 627.05 -29.17%

General Fund and Special Revenue Funds-

Fund Balances 3,406,971 3,259,271 4.53%

Per Capita 328.03 322.06 1.85%

* Decrease in revenues due to the reimbursement received in 2017 from the County for

the Centerville Road Project.

** Increase in expenditures due to TIF related expenses. The expenditures are funded with

past and future TIF revenues.

***Bonds in the amount of $1,345,000 were called in 2018 in order to realize interest savings.

Public Notices

Continued on Page 9

New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

RAMSEY COUNTY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON

THE VACATION OF PORTIONS

OF THE CUL-DE-SAC ON 7TH

AVENUE NW AND VACATION OF

ROAD, STREET AND UTILITY

EASEMENT ON 7TH AVENUE

NW PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA

STATUTES §412.851

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

a public hearing will be held before

the City Council on the 13th day of

August, 2019, in the New Brighton

City Hall Council Chambers located

at 803 Old Highway 8 NW, New

Brighton, MN 55112, at 6:30 p.m.;

to consider a proposed vacation

of portions of the cul-de-sac on

7th Avenue NW and a road, street

and utility easement vacation on

7th Avenue NW in the City of New

Brighton. The vacations will correct

long-standing right-of-way issues in

the area, will be replaced by rightsof-

way and easements dedicated as

part of the adjacent Midtown Village

development.

The street and easements to be

vacated are legally described as

follows:

1. 7th Avenue NW cul-de-sac

Vacation: All that part of said cul-desac

lying westerly of the east line of

Lots 7 through 9, Block 3 projected

south to its intersection with said culde-

sac.

AND

All that part of said cul-de-sac lying

easterly of the west line of Lots 2

through 17, Block 1 projected south

to its intersection with said cul-desac.

2. 7th Avenue NW Roadway,

Street and Utility Easement: The

North 40 feet of the south 265.78

feet of that part of the NW1/4 of the

NE1/4 of Section 29, Township 30,

Range 23, lying West of the East line

extended of 7th Avenue N.W.

Dated this 17th day of July 2019, by

order of the City Council.

Terri Spangrud, City Clerk

(Bulletin: July 24, 31, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is given that the Planning

Commission will hold a meeting at

City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive,

at 6:30 p.m. on August 7, 2019, to

consider:

Planning File 19-014: Request by

Macy’s Retail Holdings, Inc. for the

consideration of a Preliminary Plat to

create two additional lots from 1815

Highway 36 West; legal description

of the property is on file in the

Community Development Dept.

Planning File 19-016: Request

by Reuter Walton LLC and TJL

Development LLC for consideration

of Preliminary Approval of a Major

Plat at 2720 Fairview Avenue.

Applicant proposes to divide the lot

into two parcels to develop a medical

office building and a market rate

apartment building. Additionally,

consider a request for a Conditional

Use at 2720 Fairview Avenue as

necessary to allow the proposed

apartment building; legal description

of the property is on file in the

Community Development Dept.

Project File 17, Amdt 37: Consider

amendments to City Code to permit

temporary overnight homeless

shelters.

How to participate or learn the

recommendation of the Planning

Commission

1. Review the Staff Report

(available 08/02/19) at: www.

cityofroseville.com/pc-agenda.

2. Call or email Thomas Paschke,

City Planner, at (651) 792-7074 or

planning@cityofroseville.com prior

to hearing or mail a letter.

3. Attend the Public Hearing and

address the Planning Commission,

or view on Cable Channel 16.

4. You may also address the City

Council at its meeting regarding

these items, tentatively scheduled

for 08/26/19.

(Roseville Review: July 23, 2019)

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Shoreview

ORDINANCE NO. 973

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND

CHAPTER 200 OF THE MUNICIPAL

CODE PERTAINING TO FULL

COLOR MESSAGE CENTER

SIGNS

The Shoreview City Council ordains

that Chapter 200, Development

Code, is hereby amended as

follows: Section 208.040(c),

pertaining to permitted signs and

sign standards. The intent of the

proposed amendment is to allow the

use of color message center signs

in residential zoning districts for

public or quasi-public land uses. The

amendment hereby follows:

(8) Message Center Signs

(c) Residential Zoning Districts

(i) Message Center signs are

permitted when displayed on the site

of an approved public or quasi-public

land use, with a Comprehensive Sign

Plan.

(ii) Maximum Area. The area

of the message center sign shall be

included in the maximum sign area

permitted. The area of the message

center shall not exceed 35% of the

total sign area for the sign on which

it is displayed or 30 square feet

whichever is less. The maximum

sign area may be exceeded to

comply with the minimum sign area

required.

(iii) Minimum Area. 20 square

feet.

(iv) Location and Orientation.

The location and orientation of the

sign shall be placed on the property

in a manner that minimizes the

visual impact on adjoining residential

properties.

(v) Hours of display. The

sign shall be turned off and shall not

display messages between the hours

of 11:00 pm and 6:00 am.

(vi) Color. The sign message or

display shall be amber in color. Full

color displays are permitted upon the

finding that said display will not have

an adverse impact on the adjoining

residential land uses.

Effective Date. This ordinance shall

become effective the day following

its publication in the City’s official

newspaper.

Sandra C Martin, Mayor

(Bulletin: July 24, 2019)

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ORDINANCE NO. 974

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND

CHAPTER 200 OF THE MUNICIPAL

CODE PERTAINING TO URBAN

CONTAINER FARMING IN THE

INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AS A

SECONDARY USE

The Shoreview City Council ordains

that Chapter 200, Development

Code, is herby amended as follows:

202 and 205.050(C), pertaining to

Conditional Uses in the Industrial

District. The intent of the proposed

amendment is to allow urban

container farming with a Conditional

Use permit in the Industrial District as

a secondary use. The amendment

hereby follows:

202 Definitions

Urban farm. An establishment

where food or flowers are grown or

processed to be sold or donated that

includes, but is not limited to, outdoor

growing operations, indoor growing

operations, container farm, vertical

farms, aquaponics, aquaculture, and

hydroponics.

205.050 Industrial District (I)

(C) Conditional Uses. Approval

of a Conditional Use Permit shall

require compliance with the

requirements set forth in Section

203.032(D)(Conditional Use Permits.

The following activities shall be

considered conditional uses in the

Industrial District:

urban container farming - utilizing

hydroponics only, as a secondary

use on a property. This use is

permitted with a CUP if the following

findings are made in addition to the

standard findings of a Conditional

Use Permit:

As a secondary use

(1) Containers designed

specifically for agricultural use are to

be used only.

(2) Containers and vestibules

must be maintained such that no

rust, paint or mechanical defects are

present.

(3) To be licensed by the state

and or the county to conduct sales if

applicable.

(4) One container

shall not exceed 544 square feet

with attached vestibule. Maximum

number of containers permitted is 1.

(5) Any equipment or supplies

needed for farm operations shall be

fully enclosed within a building.

(6) The container shall not be

located in a required front yard.

Required building setbacks for district

shall be maintained. Placement will

not interfere with principal use.

(7) A minimum of 3 parking

spaces must be provided per 1,000

square feet of production space.

(8) No retail sales are permitted

onsite.

(9) Signs are to be approved with

the Conditional Use Permit.

(10) The Containers shall

meet the City’s Building Code

requirements.

Effective Date: This Ordinance

shall become effective following its

approval by the City Council and

publication.

Sandra C Martin, Mayor

(Bulletin: July 24, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

NORTH OWASSO

BOULEVARD

RECONSTRUCTION

CITY OF SHOREVIEW,

MINNESOTA

SAP NO. 167-269-001

CITY PROJECT NO. 19-07

SEH NO. SHORE 140128

Notice is hereby given that sealed

Bids will be received by the City

of Shoreview until Wednesday,

August 14, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at

the Shoreview City Hall located at

4600 Victoria Street N., Shoreview,

MN 55126, at which time they will

be publicly opened and read aloud,

for the furnishing of all labor and

material for the construction of North

Owasso Boulevard Reconstruction.

Major quantities for the Work include:

Est. Qty. Unit

Item

7,600 TON

Bituminous Mixture

14,600 SF

Permeable Articulating Concrete

Block

22,600 CY

Common Excavation

14,000 CY

Select Granular Borrow 5% Mod.

4,545 LF

12” – 14” RC Pipe Sewer

70 EACH

Drainage structures

510 LF

8” CIPP Water Main Lining

5,559 LF

6” – 8” PVC Water Main

2,115 LF

8” CIPP Sewer Main Lining

195 LF

4” – 6” CIPP Sanitary Sewer Service

Lining

2,270 LF

6” – 15” PVC Pipe Sewer

Bids shall be on the form provided

for that purpose and according to

the Bidding Requirements prepared

by Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.

(SEH®) dated July 15, 2019.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: Short Elliott

Hendrickson Inc. located at 3535

Vadnais Center Drive, St. Paul,

MN 55110-5196, Sue Mason -

651.490.2000

The Bidding Documents may be

viewed for no cost at http://www.

sehinc.com by selecting the Project

Bid Information link at the bottom of

the page and the View Plans option

from the menu at the top of the

selected project page.

Digital image copies of the

Bidding Documents are available

at http://www.sehinc.com for a fee

of $30. These documents may

be downloaded by selecting this

project from the PROJECT BID

INFORMATION link and by entering

eBidDocTM Number 6354740 on

the SEARCH PROJECTS page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952.233.1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Paper copies of the Bidding

Documents may be obtained from

Docunet Corp. located at 2435

Xenium Lane North, Plymouth, MN

55441 (763.475.9600) for a fee of

$95.

Bid security in the amount of 5

percent of the Bid must accompany

each Bid in accordance with the

Instructions to Bidders.

A Contractor responding to these

Bidding Documents must submit to

the City/Owner a signed statement

under oath by an owner or officer

verifying compliance with each of

the minimum criteria in Minnesota

Statutes, section 16C.285,

subdivision 3.

This Work shall be subject to

minimum wages and labor standards

in accordance with State Funded

Construction Contracts, Exhibit A.

Bids shall be directed to the City

Manager, securely sealed and

endorsed upon the outside wrapper,

“BID FOR NORTH OWASSO

BOULEVARD RECONSTRUCTION,

CITY PROJECT NO. 19-07.”

The City reserves the right to

reject any and all Bids, to waive

irregularities and informalities therein

and to award the Contract in the best

interests of the City.

Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

City of Shoreview, MN

(Bulletin: July 24, 2019)

_____

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

2019 STREET LIGHTING

CITY OF SHOREVIEW,

MINNESOTA

CITY PROJECT NO. 19-08

SEH NO. SHORE 150402

Notice is hereby given that sealed

Bids will be received by the City

of Shoreview until Wednesday,

August 7, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at

the Shoreview City Hall located at

4600 Victoria Street N., Shoreview,

MN 55126, at which time they will

be publicly opened and read aloud,

for the furnishing of all labor and

material for the construction of 2019

Street Lighting. Major quantities for

the Work include:

Est. Qty. Unit

Item

1 Each

Remove Luminaire

66 Each

Remove Lighting Unit

39 Each

Remove Service Pedestal

25 Each

Remove Light Foundation

71 Each

Lighting Unit Type Special

1 Each

Luminaire Type Type Special

13 Each

Service Pedestal

13 Each

Service Equipment

10 Each

Handhole

15,530 Lin Ft

1” Non-Metallic Conduit

5,915 Lin Ft

1” Non-Metallic Conduit (Directional

Bore)

68,460 Lin Ft

Underground Wire 1/C 10 Awg

7,560 Lin Ft

Underground Wire 1/C 12 Awg

1 LS

Transformer Install - Xcel Energy

Bids shall be on the form provided

for that purpose and according to

the Bidding Requirements prepared

by Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.

(SEH®) dated July 15, 2019.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding

Documents is: Short Elliott

Hendrickson Inc. located at 3535

Vadnais Center Drive, St. Paul,

MN 55110-5196, Ken Taillon -

651.490.2000

The Bidding Documents may be

viewed for no cost at http://www.

sehinc.com by selecting the Project

Bid Information link at the bottom of

the page and the View Plans option

from the menu at the top of the

selected project page.

Digital image copies of the

Bidding Documents are available

at http://www.sehinc.com for a fee

of $30. These documents may

be downloaded by selecting this

project from the PROJECT BID

INFORMATION link and by entering

eBidDocTM Number 6450350 on

the SEARCH PROJECTS page. For

assistance and free membership

registration, contact QuestCDN at

952.233.1632 or info@questcdn.

com.

Paper copies of the Bidding

Documents may be obtained from

Docunet Corp. located at 2435

Xenium Lane North, Plymouth, MN

55441 (763.475.9600) for a fee of

$70.

Bid security in the amount of 5

percent of the Bid must accompany

each Bid in accordance with the

Instructions to Bidders.

A Contractor responding to these

Bidding Documents must submit to

the City/Owner a signed statement

under oath by an owner or officer

verifying compliance with each of

the minimum criteria in Minnesota

Statutes, section 16C.285,

subdivision 3.

This Work shall be subject to

minimum wages and labor standards

in accordance with State Funded

Construction Contracts, Exhibit A.

Bids shall be directed to the City

Manager, securely sealed and

endorsed upon the outside wrapper,

“BID FOR 2019 STREET LIGHTING,

CITY PROJECT NO. 19-08.”

The City reserves the right to

reject any and all Bids, to waive

irregularities and informalities therein

and to award the Contract in the best

interests of the City.

Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

City of Shoreview, MN

(Bulletin: July 24, 2019)

_____

District 623’

SECTION 00 1110

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

1.1 INTRODUCTORY

INFORMATION

A. From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

B. Project: Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling –

Flooring Rebid

C. Key Dates:

1. Cut off Date for Questions: July

22, 2019

2. Bid Due Date: July 25, 2019 at

2:00 PM, at DC Board Room – 1251

County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN

55113.

D. Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Parkview Center

School Addition and Remodeling

1. Overall projects consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

Remodeling of Interior Spaces &

finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

2. The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

E. Work Included in this

Offering: We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

1. Work Scope 09-D - Flooring as

defined in Section 01 12 10.

F. Bid Date and Location: Sealed

bids will be received at DC Board

Room, 1251 County Road B2 W,

Roseville, MN 55113, then publicly

opened and read aloud. Bids will be

received until 2:00 PM, on July 25,

2019.

G. Bid Security: Each bid shall be

accompanied by Bid Security in form

of certified check, cashier’s check

or bid bond in amount of five (5)

percent of Base Bid submitted, made

payable to Owner, as guarantee that

Bidder will, if awarded, enter into

Contract in accordance with Contract

Documents and submitted Bid.

1.2 QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

A. Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Marcelo Lamoza

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2320

marcelo.lamoza@krausanderson.

com

1.3 AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

A. Location for Review and

Examination: Bidding Documents

(Project Manual, Drawings, and

other Contract Documents) are

available at the locations indicated

below for review and examination:

1. Builder’s Exchanges and

Planrooms

MEDA

250 Second Avenue South, #106

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-259-6561

planroom@meda.net

Albert Lea Area Builders Exchange

2580 Bridge Avenue

Albert Lea, MN 56007

Phone: 507-373-3938

ISQFT & AGC Of MN Planroom

525 Park Street, #110

St. Paul, MN 55103

Phone: 800-364-2059

agcminnesota@isqft.com

Builders Exchange of St. Cloud

110 – 6th Avenue South

St.Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: 320-252-5832

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n @

stcloudbuildersexchange.com

Mid-Minnesota Builders Exchange

2104 Highway 12 East

Willmar, MN 56201

Phone: 320-235-0279

chamber@willmarareachamber.

com

Builders Exchange of Rochester

108 Elton Hills Lane NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Phone: 507-282-6531

planroom@bexroch.com

Austin Builders Exchange

329 N Main Street, Suite 102

Austin, MN 55912

Phone: 507-437-4561

admin@austincoc.com

Mankato Builders Exchange

75 Navaho Avenue, Suite 2

Mankato, MN 56001

Phone: 507-387-2002

Minnesota Builders Exchange

(MBEX)

1123 Glenwood Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55405

Phone: 612-381-2620

projects@mbex.org

South Central Builders Exchange

1240 Lake Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56031

Phone: 507-235-6619

Southwest Builders Exchange

425 W Main Street

Marshall, MN 56258

Phone: 507-537-1489

B. Procurement of Documents

for Bidders on Prime Contracts:

1. Prime Bidders may obtain

electronic Bidding Documents at no

charge from: Isqft

2. Please contact Tamara Kurak at

tamara.kurak@krausanderson.com

or 612-336-6497 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

C. Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

D. Examination of the Site:

Bidders shall make arrangements

with the Construction Manager

to visit the project site to obtain

first-hand knowledge of existing

conditions, including existing utilities

and services, obstacles which

may be encountered and all other

conditions relative to the Work to be

performed

1.4 OTHER CONDITIONS

A. Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

B. Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

Owner reserves the right to reject a

Bid which is in any way incomplete

or irregular or to waive informalities

or irregularities in a Bid received, and

accept a Bid, which in the Owner’s

judgment is in the Owner’s best

interests.

C. Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: July 16, 23, 2019)

_____

Public Notices

Continued from Page 8

(Bulletin: July 24, 2019)

_____

TIF TIF TIF TIF TIF TIF TIF TIF

District #1 District #4 District #6 District #7 District #8 District #9 District #10 District #11

District Name: Deluxe Corp Sr Housing Gateway SV Sr Living Lakeview Terr. TSI Elevage Loden

Current net tax capacity $ - $ 133,650 $ 1 22,863 $ 2 70,079 $ 260,325 $ 2 69,250 $ - $ -

Original net tax capacity $ - $ 2,790 $ 1,616 $ 17,446 $ 5,139 $ 2 00,695 $ - $ -

Captured net tax capacity $ - $ 130,860 $ 1 21,247 $ 2 52,633 $ 255,186 $ 68,555 $ - $ -

$ 106,241 $ - $ 1 44,144 $ - $ 321,941 $ 81,076 $ 1 89,440 $ 1 2

Tax increment received in 2018 $ 44,111 $ 166,663 $ 1 32,904 $ 3 21,290 $ 324,114 $ 87,158 $ - $ -

Tax increment expended in 2018 $ 70,397 $ 1,053 $ 1 32,648 $ 1 89,775 $ 221,768 $ 78,557 $ 585 $ 458

Month and year of first tax increment receipt July-89 July-98 July-02 July-14 July-15 July-14 July-19 July-20

Date of required decertification 12/31/14 12/31/23 12/31/27 12/31/22 12/31/40 12/31/22 12/31/44 12/31/45

$ - $ - $ 5,613 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -

Principal and interest payments due in 2019

The total increased property taxes to be paid from outside

the district if fiscal disparities Option A applies*

City of Shoreview, Minnesota

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts

for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

* The fiscal disparities property tax law provides that the growth in commercial-industrial property tax

values is shared throughout the area. In a tax increment financing district, this value sharing can either

result in a decrease in tax increment financing district revenue or a tax increase for other properties in the

municipality depending on whether the tax increment financing district contributes its share of the growth.

Amounts displayed here indicate that the district did not contribute its growth in commercial-industrial

property tax values and represents the resulting increase in taxes on other properties in the City for taxes

payable in 2018.

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from:

Finance Department

4600 North Victoria St

Shoreview, Mn 55126

651-490-4600

CITY OF SHOREVIEW, MINNESOTA

ANNUAL DISCLOSURE OF TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

Shoreview

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