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Public Notices, Foreclosure Notices & Legal Notices published August 6th, 2019 in the New Brighton - Mounds View, Shoreview - Arden Hills and St. Anthony Bulletin Area newspapers

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Public Notices

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

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CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts

for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

City of Arden Hills

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

TIF District Name:

Current net tax capacity

Original net tax capacity

Captured net tax capacity

Principal and interest payments due during

current year

Tax increment received

Tax increment expended

Month and year of first tax increment receipt

Date of required decertification

Increased property tax imposed on other

properties as a result of fiscal disparities

contribution *

83,706

1,474

82,232

0

106,604

1,501

July 1994

12-31-2019

0 **

Tax Increment

Financing District No. 3

Cottage Villas Housing

338,250

112,330

225,920

190,426

256,050

230,084

July 2014

12-31-2029

0 **

Tax Increment

Financing District No. 4

Pres Homes

* 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 represent 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: Gayle Bauman, Finance Director

1245 W Hwy 96 Arden Hills, MN 55112

(651) 792-7816

gbauman@cityofardenhills.org

Annual Disclosure Statement - Page 1

* 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 represent 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:

Gayle Bauman, Finance Director

1245 W Hwy 96 Arden Hills, MN 55112

(651) 792-7816

gbauman@cityofardenhills.org

Arden Hills Lauderdale

CITY OF LAUDERDALE

2018 ANNUAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

The following information represents the 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 tax

increase for other properties in the municipality or result in a decrease in tax

increment financing district revenue depending on how the tax increment

financing district is established.

Tax Increment Financing District Rosehill Dev does not share its growth

in commercial-industrial property tax values. This results in an increase in

property taxes for other properties in this municipality. For taxes payable in

2018, this increase in taxes on other properties amounted to $0.

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from:

Heather Butkowski

1891 Walnut Street, Lauderdale, MN 55113

651-792-7650

heather.butkowski@ci.lauderdale.mn.us

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 2019)

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Name of Development Authority:

Name of Municipality:

The following information represents the annual disclosure of tax increment districts for the year ended December 31, 2018.

8/6/19

on (Date of Publication)

Name of TIF District Name of TIF District

Rosehill Dev TIF District No. 1-2

Current net tax capacity $ 0 $ 9 ,193

Original net tax capacity $ 0 $ 9 ,193

Captured net tax capacity $ 0 $ 0

$ 0 $ 3 1,566

Tax increment received in 2018 $ 4 3 $ 1 ,680

Tax increment expended in 2018 $ 2 5,881 $ 4 8,486

6 1 / 1988 7 / 2020

1989 12/31/2013 12/31/2045

$ 0 $ 0

(All lines within the table must be published even if the amounts to be published are zero.)

* 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 tax increase for other

properties in the municipality or result in a decrease in tax increment financing district revenue depending on how the

tax increment financing district is established.

For taxes payable in 2018, this increase in taxes on other properties amounted to $0 .

$

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from:

Name of TIF Representative

#

Address (Street, City, Zip) Phone

Email:

2018 ANNUAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

Lauderdale

Lauderdale

Lillie Suburban News – Roseville Review

(Name of the Newspaper)

Heather Butkowski

1891 Walnut Street, Lauderdale, MN 55113 651-792-7650

heather.butkowski@ci.lauderdale.mn.us

Principal and interest payments due in 2019

Increased property tax imposed on other

properties as a result of fiscal disparities

contribution*

Month and year of first tax increment

receipt

property tax values. This results in an increase in property taxes for other properties in this municipality.

Tax Increment Financing District Rosehill Dev does not share its growth in commercial-industrial

Date of required decertification

( MM / DD / YYYY)

Little Canada

LITTLE CANADA

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 represent 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: Brenda

Malinowski, Finance Director

515 Little Canada Road

Little Canada, MN 55117

(651) 766-4035

brenda.malinowski@littlecanadamn.org

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 2019)

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TIF District Name:

TIF 2-1

Kandice Heights

TIF 3-2

Rice Street

Redevelopment

TIF 3-3

Lodge-Garden Terrace

Current net tax capacity 0 0 209,738

Original net tax capacity 0 0 18,449

Captured net tax capacity 0 0 191,289

Principal and interest payments due during current year 0 286,986 139,132

Tax increment received 10,515 33,999 187,186

Tax increment expended 2,828 303,972 144,724

Month and year of first tax increment receipt Jul-91 Jun-97 May-04

Date of required decertification 12/31/2016 12/31/2022 12/31/2029

Increased property tax imposed on other properties as a result

of fiscal disparities contribution * 0 ** 0 ** 3,731 **

TIF District Name:

TIF 5-1

St. Jude

TIF 6-1

Arcade Street

Improvement

Current net tax capacity 465,284 65,221

Original net tax capacity 80,479 4,876

Captured net tax capacity 384,805 60,345

Principal and interest payments due during current year 168,202 71,045

Tax increment received 222,783 78,939

Tax increment expended 169,933 30,036

Month and year of first tax increment receipt Jul-10 Jul-14

Date of required decertification 12/31/2025 12/31/2039

Increased property tax imposed on other properties as a result

of fiscal disparities contribution * N/A N/A

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from: Brenda Malinowski, Finance Director

515 Little Canada Road

Little Canada, MN 55117

(651) 766-4035

brenda.malinowski@littlecanadamn.org

* 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 represent

the resulting increase in taxes on other properties in the City for taxes payable in 2018.

Little Canada

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts

for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

The City has pledged the increase in property taxes from its redevelopment

efforts to help pay for special improvement costs at the sites. The increase in

taxes for these projects is referred to as tax increment.

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 tax

increase for other properties in the municipality or result in a decrease in tax

increment financing district revenue depending on how the tax increment

financing district is established.

Tax increment districts in New Brighton do not share their growth in

commercial-industrial property tax values. This results in an increase in

property taxes for other properties in the City. For taxes payable in 2018, this

increase in taxes on other properties amounted to $380,127 for properties

located within the City.

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from the

Community Assets & Development Department

803 Old Highway 8 NW, New Brighton, MN 55112

Phone: 651-638-2050

www.newbrightonmn.gov

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

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Public Notice

City of New Brighton

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

The City has pledged the increase in property taxes from its redevelopment efforts to help pay for special improvement

costs at the sites. The increase in taxes for these projects is referred to as tax increment.

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 tax increase for other

properties in the municipality or result in a decrease in tax increment financing district revenue depending on how the

tax increment financing district is established.

Tax increment districts in New Brighton do not share their growth in commercial-industrial property tax values. This results

in an increase in property taxes for other properties in the City. For taxes payable in 2018, this increase in taxes on other

properties amounted to $380,127 for properties located within the City.

TIF Dist. 18 TIF Dist. 20 TIF Dist. 23 TIF Dist. 25 TIF Dist. 26 TIF Dist. 27

Remmelle, Lakeview Thorndale Lakeview Brighton Cleveland/

TIF District Name CBD West North Plaza South Corp Park III County Rd D

Current net tax capacity $ 320,807 $ 326,317 $ 16,434 $ 292,275 $ 833,796 $ 29,250

Original net tax capacity $ 36,501 $ 7,841 $ 552 $ 20,232 $ 73,006 $ 3,050

Captured net tax capacity $ 284,306 $ 318,476 $ 15,882 $ 272,043 $ 760,790 $ 26,200

Principal and interest payments due during 2019 $ - $ - $ 2,888 $ - $ - $ 31,726

Tax increment received in 2018 $ 304,623 $ 385,975 $ 20,330 $ 315,021 $ 936,031 $ 32,263

Tax increment expended in 2018 $ 1,665 $ 27,887 $ 2,483 $ 130,900 $ 161,936 $ 7,703

Month and year of first tax increment receipt 7/1993 7/1995 7/1996 7/1998 7/1999 7/2001

Date of required decertification 12/31/2020 12/31/2019 12/31/2021 12/31/2023 12/31/2024 12/31/2026

Increased property tax imposed on

other properties as a result of fiscal

disparities contribution $ 22,235 $ 49,128 $ - $ 39,475 $ 96,135 $ 3,936

TIF Dist. 28 TIF Dist. 29 TIF Dist. 30 TIF Dist. 31 TIF Dist. 32 TIF Dist. 33

Rice Creek BCPII South Brighton Vill/ NWQ (West) NWQ (East) Marv's

TIF District Name Center (Soo Line) Beisswenger Special Law Special Law Transmission

Current net tax capacity $ - $ 37,996 $ 319,088 $ 892,637 $ 562,542 $ 16,470

Original net tax capacity $ - $ 3,900 $ 52,160 $ 94,018 $ 89,276 $ 2,126

Captured net tax capacity $ - $ 34,096 $ 266,928 $ 798,619 $ 473,266 $ 14,344

Principal and interest payments due during 2019 $ - $ 38,310 $ 138,578 $ 2,676,621 $ 482,305 $ 17,764

Tax increment received in 2018 $ - $ 38,591 $ 311,034 $ 934,286 $ 625,507 $ 15,688

Tax increment expended in 2018 $ 25,994 $ 14,852 $ 82,127 $ 2,578,018 $ 768,298 $ 13,467

Month and year of first tax increment receipt 7/1999 7/2002 7/2006 7/2006 7/2007 7/2008

Date of required decertification 12/31/2024 12/31/2027 12/31/2031 12/31/2036 12/31/2036 12/31/2033

Increased property tax imposed on

other properties as a result of fiscal

disparities contribution $ - $ 5,375 $ 41,443 $ 33,249 $ 87,088 $ 2,063

803 Old Highway 8 NW, New Brighton, MN 55112 Phone: 651-638-2050 www.newbrightonmn.gov

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from the Community Assets & Development Department

Saint Anthony Village

ST ANTHONY VILLAGE

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 district, this

value sharing can either result in a decrease in tax increment financing

district revenue or a tax increase for other 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 on other properties in the

City for taxes payable in 2018.

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from:

Shelly Rueckert, Finance Director

3301 Silver Lake Road St Anthony, MN 55418

(612) 782-3301

shelly.rueckert@ci.saint-anthony.mn.us

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

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St Anthony Village

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

TIF District Name:

Apache Plaza

Redevelopment I

Current net tax capacity -

Original net tax capacity -

Captured net tax capacity -

Principal and interest payments due during current year 28,903

Tax increment received 34,737

Tax increment expended 34,176

Month and year of first tax increment receipt July 1998

Date of required decertification 12/31/23

Increased property tax imposed on other properties as a result of

fiscal disparities contribution * 0 **

Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from:

Shelly Rueckert, Finance Director

3301 Silver Lake Road St Anthony, MN 55418

(612) 782-3301

shelly.rueckert@ci.saint-anthony.mn.us

* The fiscal disparities property tax law provides that the growth in commercial-industrial property tax values district, this value sharing can either result in decrease in tax increment financing district revenue or a tax increase 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 on other properties in the City for taxes payable in 2018.

Mounds View

MOUNDS VIEW E.D.A.

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 represent 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:

Mark Beer, Finance Director

2401 Mounds View Boulevard

Mounds View, MN 55112

(763) 717-4011

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

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TIF District Name TIF District #1

[MV Business

Park]

TIF District

#3

[Sysco]

TIF District #5

[Medtronic]

TIF District #6

Current net tax capacity 0 0 2,431,450 0

Original net tax capacity 0 0 270,160 0

Captured net tax capacity 0 0 2,161,290 0

Principal and interest

payments due during

current year

0

0 1,517,197 0

Tax increment received 0 0 1,633,187 0

Tax increment expended 0 0 1,595,931 0

Month and year of first tax

increment receipt

July 1988 July 1989 July 2008 July 2020

Date of required

decertification

12-31-2013 12-31-2014 12-31-2033 12-31-2045

Increased property tax

imposed on other

properties as a result of

fiscal disparities

contribution *

0 ** 0 ** N/A N/A

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: Lagom

2. Principal Place of Business: 1459

15th Terrace NW, New Brighton, MN

55112, United States

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Kimberly Pearson: 1459

15th Terrace NW, New Brighton, MN

55112, 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: 7/24/2019

/s/Kimberly Pearson

(Bulletin: July 31; Aug. 7, 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: Pet Hospice MN

2. Principal Place of Business: 1769

Lexington Ave N #328, Roseville, MN

55113, USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Home Veterinary Service,

Inc: 1159 Autumn St, Roseville, MN

55113, USA; Douglas G. LeMay:

1159 Autumn St, 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: 7/19/2019

/s/ Douglas G LeMay

(Roseville Review: July 30; Aug. 6,

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: Step Ahead

2. Principal Place of Business: 4309

Colleen Ct., Arden Hills, MN 55112,

USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Maja, LLC: 4309 Colleen Ct.,

Arden Hills, MN 55112, 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: 5-24-2019

/s/ Paul Vijums, Manager

(Bulletin: July 31; Aug. 7, 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: Linde

2. Principal Place of Business: 10

Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT 06810,

USA

3. List the name and complete

street address of all persons

conducting business under the

above Assumed Name: Praxair, Inc:

10 Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT

06810, USA; Praxair Distribution,

Inc. 10 Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT

06810, 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: 7/18/2019

/s/Guillermo Bichara

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 13, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that on September 3rd, 2019 at

2:00 pm at 1283 Bobcat Lane,

Maplewood, MN 55109, and the

following manufactured home will

be sold by public auction by the

Sheriff of Ramsey County: FRIE/MH

Manufactured Home, Serial # 8954,

located at 1283 Bobcat Lane, Beaver

Lake Estates, LLC, Maplewood, MN

55119. This sale will be held to satisfy

a claim held by Beaver Lake Estates,

LLC, upon the above described

property and owned by Crystal Lynn

Thompson. 1st Secured Party, Mary

Jane Thompson. The property has

been abandoned in Beaver Lake

Estates, LLC. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is $2945 computed to the

date of sale, exclusive of expenses

of said sale and the advertising

thereof.

Date July 29th, 2019

Beaver Lake Estates, LLC

(by) a Stephanie Schmidt

2425 E. Maryland Ave

Maplewood, MN 55119

(651) 777-1341

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 13, 20,

2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 62-PR-19-526

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

James O. Mallinger,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the Decedent’s

will dated January 9, 2017, and

separate writing(s) under Minn. Stat.

524.2-513 dated None (“Will”), has

been filed with the Registrar. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Janet L. Muellner, whose address

is, c/o Kenneth G. Schivone, 1749

West Larpenteur Avenue, No. 2K,

Falcon Heights, MN 55113, 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: 7/19/2019

Joel Olson,

Registrar

Michael Upton,

Deputy Court Administrator

Attorney for Applicant:

Kenneth G. Schivone

1740 West Larpenteur Ave., No. 2K

Falcon Heights, MN 55113

Attorney License No.: 0096672

Email: ken.schivone@grnail.com

Telephone: 612-254-5483

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 14, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF MILLE LACS

DISTRICT COURT

SEVENTH JUDICIAL

DISTRICT

Court File No.: 48-FA-19-1365

Case Type: Domestic Abuse

NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF

EMERGENCY (EX PARTE)

ORDER FOR PROTECTION

BY PUBLICATION (MINN.

STAT. § 518B.01, SUBD. 8)

In the Matter of:

Cherrame Kali Erickson,

Petitioner

vs.

Jeson Nathaniel Erickson,

Respondent

To Respondent named above:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that

an Ex Parte Order for Protection has

been issued in the above matter. You

may request a hearing if you contact

the court administrator’s office within

12 days of the date of publication of

this notice. You may obtain a copy of

the Ex Parte Order for Protection and

the form to request a hearing from

the court administrator’s office at the

following address:

225 6th Ave SE

Milaca, MN 56353

Failure to request a hearing or to

obtain a copy of the Ex Parte Order

will not be a defense to prosectution

for violation fo the Court’s order.

Dated: 7-29-2019

Cheryl Woehler,

Court Administrator

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

_____

Mounds View

ORDINANCE SUMMARY

ORDINANCE NO. 960

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 1200, CHAPTER 1204 OF

THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY CODE

RELATING TO PARK DEDICATION

FEE, AND THE 2019 FEE

SCHEDULE

On July 22, 2019, the City Council

adopted Ordinance 960 that amends

Title 1200, Chapter 1204, of the

Mounds View City Code relating

to Park Dedication Fees, and the

correlating section of the 2019 Fee

Schedule.

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 web site located at www.

moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund

City Administrator

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

_____

New Brighton

CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON

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 August 20, 2019

at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers

at New Brighton City Hall.

1. Special Use Permit: Request

from Larry Tyson and Bill Kirkpatrick

on behalf of Big Blue Box to utilize

401 1st Street SW as an extension

of the existing Big Blue Box use

currently operating on the adjacent

parcel at 565 1st Street SW. Uses

specific to this new site will include

the outside storage of shipping

containers up to three high in

approved locations, and truck/trailer

repair and parking for business

vehicles – PID 32-30-23-11-0002

2. Ordinance: An ordinance

updating regulations on zoning

enforcement and enforcement

activities relating to the City’s most

common complaints and issues.

Specific issues addressed include

legal updates requested by the

City Attorney, adoption of select

provisions of the International

Property Management Code, and

addressing the screening of garbage

cans on corner lots.

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: 07/30/2019

Terri Spangrud, City Clerk

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC

HEARING

Notice is hereby given that on

August 20, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, the

Saint Anthony Village Planning

Commission will hold a public

hearing to solicit public response to

a request for an amendment to the

Silver Lake Village Planned Unit

Development (PUD) at 3800 Silver

Lake Road NE, Parcel ID Numbers

31-30-23-34-0028 and 31-30-23-

34-0030, legally described as Lot

2, Block 1 and Outlot B, both of the

plat of Silver Lake Village in Ramsey

County. This public hearing will be

to consider the application of Doran

SLV, LLC for a Preliminary Plan

stage of the Silver Lake Village PUD.

Following the public hearing the

Planning Commission will make

a recommendation regarding the

proposed request to the City Council

for their meeting expected to be held

on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at

7:00 p.m. at City Hall.

Those persons having an interest

in said meetings are encouraged

to attend. Oral testimony will be

accepted on the above subject at

this meeting. Written comments may

be taken at the St. Anthony Village

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road,

St. Anthony Village, Minnesota

55418 until the date of the hearing.

Questions may be directed to the

City Planner, Stephen Grittman, at

763-957-1100 or planner@savmn.

com.

The Planning Commission agenda

and packet item relating to this

application will be made available

prior to the meeting online at www.

savmn.com .

Stephen Grittman

City Planner

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 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. Bid Due Date: Thursday,

August 15th @ 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. Work Scope 05A – Metal

Fabrications (Material Only)

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 August

15th.

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

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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: Aug. 6, 13, 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: Linde

2. Principal Place of Business: 10

Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT 06810,

USA

3. List the name and complete

street address of all persons

conducting business under the

above Assumed Name: Praxair, Inc:

10 Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT

06810, USA; Praxair Distribution,

Inc. 10 Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT

06810, 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: 7/18/2019

/s/Guillermo Bichara

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 13, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 62-PR-19-526

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

James O. Mallinger,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the Decedent’s

will dated January 9, 2017, and

separate writing(s) under Minn. Stat.

524.2-513 dated None (“Will”), has

been filed with the Registrar. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Janet L. Muellner, whose address

is, c/o Kenneth G. Schivone, 1749

West Larpenteur Avenue, No. 2K,

Falcon Heights, MN 55113, 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: 7/19/2019

Joel Olson,

Registrar

Michael Upton,

Deputy Court Administrator

Attorney for Applicant:

Kenneth G. Schivone

1740 West Larpenteur Ave., No. 2K

Falcon Heights, MN 55113

Attorney License No.: 0096672

Email: ken.schivone@grnail.com

Telephone: 612-254-5483

(Bulletin: Aug. 7, 14, 2019)

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RICE CREEK

WATERSHED DISTRICT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING REGARDING

PROPOSED 2020 BUDGET

& LEVY, AND WATER

MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

(WMD) CHARGES

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That the

Rice Creek Watershed District Board

of Managers has scheduled a public

hearing to present and receive

comments on the District’s 2020

proposed budget and levy, which

include Water Management

District (WMD) local charges for

the Bald Eagle Lake WMD, the

Anoka County Ditch (ACD) 31

WMD, the ACD 46 WMD, and the

ACD 53-62 WMD on Wednesday,

August 28, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in

the Shoreview City Hall Council

Chambers, 4600 North Victoria

Street, Shoreview, Minnesota.

The proposed 2020 budget is

$8,186,939. The proposed total levy

for the District is $5,181,376. The

Bald Eagle Lake WMD will collect

charges (revenue) of $58,050. The

ACD 31 WMD will collect charges of

$32,555.90. The ACD 46 WMD will

collect charges of $43,883.15. The

ACD 53-62 WMD will collect charges

of $33,906.67. All WMD charges

are being collected as previously

ordered for projects completed within

the respective WMD. RCWD, 4325

Pheasant Ridge Drive, Suite 611,

Blaine, MN 55449. 763-398-3070.

(Bulletin: Aug. 14, 2019)

(Roseville Review: Aug. 13, 2019)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that on September 3rd, 2019 at

2:00 pm at 1283 Bobcat Lane,

Maplewood, MN 55109, and the

following manufactured home will

be sold by public auction by the

Sheriff of Ramsey County: FRIE/MH

Manufactured Home, Serial # 8954,

located at 1283 Bobcat Lane, Beaver

Lake Estates, LLC, Maplewood, MN

55119. This sale will be held to satisfy

a claim held by Beaver Lake Estates,

LLC, upon the above described

property and owned by Crystal Lynn

Thompson. 1st Secured Party, Mary

Jane Thompson. The property has

been abandoned in Beaver Lake

Estates, LLC. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is $2945 computed to the

date of sale, exclusive of expenses

of said sale and the advertising

thereof.

Date July 29th, 2019

Beaver Lake Estates, LLC

(by) a Stephanie Schmidt

2425 E. Maryland Ave

Maplewood, MN 55119

(651) 777-1341

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 13, 20,

2019)

_____

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 Monday, August

26, 2019 at 6:30pm at Mounds View

City Hall, 2401 Mounds View Blvd.,

Mounds View, Minnesota, 55112

to consider an ordinance granting

to CenterPoint Energy Resources,

A Natural Gas Utility, A Delaware

Corporation, Its Successors and

Assigns, a Nonexclusive Franchise

to Construct, Operate, Repair, and

Maintain Facilities and Equipment

for the Transportation, Distribution,

Manufacture, and Sale of Gas

Energy for Public and Private Use

and to Use the Public Ways and

Public Ground of the City of Mounds

View, Minnesota, for Such Purposes;

and Prescribing Certain Terms and

Conditions Thereof.

(Bulletin: Aug. 14, 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, August 27, 2019 in

the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

to consider a Conditional Use Permit.

APPLICANT: Chris Glasoe

LOCATION:

4640 Chatsworth Street N

PROPOSAL: To permit a purposed

shipping container for an urban farm,

as a secondary use on industrial lot

per 205.050(C)

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, August 22nd

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: Aug. 14, 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. Bid Due Date: Thursday,

August 15th @ 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. Work Scope 05A – Metal

Fabrications (Material Only)

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 August

15th.

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: Aug. 6, 13, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

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 represent 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:

Sack Thongvahn, City Administrator

2077 W. Larpenteur Ave. Falcon Heights, MN 55113

(651) 792-7611

sack.thongvanh@falconheights.org

(Roseville Review: Aug. 13, 2019)

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City of Falcon Heights

Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018

TIF District Name:

Current net tax capacity

Original net tax capacity

Captured net tax capacity

Principal and interest payments due during

current year

Tax increment received

Tax increment expended

Month and year of first tax increment receipt

Date of required decertification

Increased property tax imposed on other

properties as a result of fiscal disparities

contribution *

0

0

0

0

44

133

July 1988

12-31-2013

0 **

Hsg District 2

in Dev District 1

(1-2 Housing)

311,877

23,762

288,115

223,254

295,875

291,807

July 2003

12-31-2028

4,575 **

Tax Increment Financing

District 1-3

* 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 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 represent 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: Sack Thongvahn, City Administrator

2077 W. Larpenteur Ave. Falcon Heights, (651) 792-7611

sack.thongvanh@falconheights.org

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Legal

Announcements

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that on September 3rd, 2019 at

2:00 pm at 1283 Bobcat Lane,

Maplewood, MN 55109, and the

following manufactured home will

be sold by public auction by the

Sheriff of Ramsey County: FRIE/MH

Manufactured Home, Serial # 8954,

located at 1283 Bobcat Lane, Beaver

Lake Estates, LLC, Maplewood, MN

55119. This sale will be held to satisfy

a claim held by Beaver Lake Estates,

LLC, upon the above described

property and owned by Crystal Lynn

Thompson. 1st Secured Party, Mary

Jane Thompson. The property has

been abandoned in Beaver Lake

Estates, LLC. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is $2945 computed to the

date of sale, exclusive of expenses

of said sale and the advertising

thereof.

Date July 29th, 2019

Beaver Lake Estates, LLC

(by) a Stephanie Schmidt

2425 E. Maryland Ave

Maplewood, MN 55119

(651) 777-1341

(Roseville Review: Aug. 6, 13, 20,

2019)

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NOTICE OF CHANGE IN

CONTROL OF A BANK

HOLDING COMPANY

Joseph M. Naiberg, Andover,

Minnesota, and Kenneth C. Osowski,

Lino Lakes, Minnesota, individually,

and as proposed trustees of the

Dennis Frandsen 2014 Children’s

Trust Agreement and the Dennis

Frandsen 2015 Grandchildren’s

Trust Agreement, intend to apply

to the Federal Reserve Board for

permission to acquire 25% or more

of the shares and thereby control

of Frandsen Financial Corporation,

Arden Hills, Minnesota. Frandsen

Financial Corporation controls

Frandsen Bank & Trust, Lonsdale,

Minnesota. The Federal Reserve

considers a number of factors in

deciding whether to approve the

notice.

You are invited to submit

comments in writing on this notice

to the Federal Reserve Bank of

Minneapolis, Attention Applications

Officer, Division of Supervision,

Regulation and Credit, P.O. Box

291, Minneapolis, MN 55480-0291.

The comment period will not end

before September 10, 2019 and

may be somewhat longer. The

Board’s procedures for processing

applications may be found at 12

C.F.R. Part 262.25. To obtain a copy

of the Federal Reserve Board’s

procedures, or if you need more

information about how to submit

your comments on the notice,

contact Chris Wangen, Assistant

Vice President, at (612) 204-5087.

The Federal Reserve will consider

your comments and any request for

a public meeting or formal hearing

on the notice if they are received in

writing by the Reserve Bank on or

before the last day of the comment

period.

(Bulletin: Aug. 21, 2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

RAMSEY-WASHINGTON

METRO WATERSHED

DISTRICT

RAMSEY AND WASHINGTON

COUNTIES, MINNESOTA

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the

Board of Managers of the Ramsey-

Washington Metro Watershed District

will hold a public hearing at 6:30

o’clock p.m., Thursday, September

12, 2019, at the Ramsey-Washington

Metro Watershed District Office,

2665 Noel Drive, Little Canada, MN

55117, to consider the proposed

2020 Fiscal Year General Fund

Budget for the District. A summary

of the proposed general fund budget

includes the following expenditures:

Administrative Expenses 549,000

Salaries/benefits 1,450,000

Permit Process 75,000

Engineering 643,000

Attorney 40,000

Auditor/Accounting 60,000

Water Quality Monitoring 185,000

Manager Per Diems & Expenses

12,000

Programs and Studies 691,000

Miscellaneous 59,500

TOTAL $4,043,500

Projected carry-over funds from

2019 and other income will reduce

the total proposed levy to $2,274,500.

All interested persons will have an

opportunity to be heard at said time

and place.

Dated: August 15, 2019.

/S/ MARJ EBENSTEINER

Marj Ebensteiner, President

(Review: Aug. 21, 28, 2019)

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Aug.

21, 28, 2019)

(Roseville Review: Aug. 20, 27,

2019)

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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

REGARDING THE

RAMSEY-WASHINGTON

METRO WATERSHED

DISTRICT CAPITAL

IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

Notice is hereby given that the

Managers of Ramsey-Washington

Metro Watershed District (“District”)

are proceeding with its Capital

Improvements Program (“CIP”) as

provided by Minn. Stat. §103B.251.

NATURE OF IMPROVEMENT: The

2020 capital improvements are as

follows:

District Office Building

Bond Payment 194,885

Maplewood Mall SRF

Loan Debt Service 92,611

Beltline and Battle

Creek Tunnel Repair

Debt Service 307,463

Targeted Retrofit

Projects 1,012,000

BMP Stewardship

Grant Fund 1,000,000

Project Repair and

Maintenance 1,115,000

Impervious Surface

Volume Reduction

Opportunity Fund 1,600,000

Flood Damage

Reduction Fund 4,000,000

AD VALOREM TAXES: The costs

of these improvements will be paid

by ad valorem taxes on all property

in the District, as provided by Minn.

Stat. §103B.251. The proposed

budget will be $9,321,959. Projected

interest funds, grants and carry over

funds will reduce the total proposed

levy to $4,611,959.

TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING:

The District will hold a public hearing

on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at

6:30 p.m. at the Ramsey-Washington

Metro Watershed District Office,

2665 Noel Drive, Little Canada,

MN 5517 pursuant to Minn. Stat.

§103B.251. Comments may be

submitted in writing prior to said

hearing or made in person at said

hearing.

ALL INTERESTED PARTIES

MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE

MANAGERS AT SAID TIME AND

PLACE AND PRESENT THEIR

COMMENTS, CONCERNS,

AGREEMENTS OR OBJECTIONS,

IF ANY.

Written comments mailed to the

District Office and received prior to

the hearing will be reviewed at the

meeting.

AUTHORITY: The District is acting

pursuant to Minn. Stat. §103B.251.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD

OF MANAGERS OF THE

RAMSEY-WASHINGTON METRO

WATERSHED DISTRICT.

By /S/ MARJ EBENSTEINER

Marj Ebensteiner, President

(Review: Aug. 21, 28, 2019)

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Aug.

21, 28, 2019)

(Roseville Review: Aug. 20, 27,

2019)

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Arden Hills

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR AMENDING

CHAPTER 12, SIGN CODE OF

THE ARDEN HILLS

CITY CODE

PLANNING CASE 19-008

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on

Wednesday, September 4, 2019, at

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

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing to review an amendment

to Chapter 12, Sign Code to include

language addressing drive through

menu board signs.

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.

Any person interested in or opposed

to said application will be heard by

the Planning Commission at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 14th day of August, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

Community Development

Manager/City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: Aug. 21, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING FOR AMENDING

CHAPTER 13, ZONING CODE,

SECTION 1305.04, LAND

DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY

DEFINITION OF THE ARDEN

HILLS CITY CODE

PLANNING CASE 19-009

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on

Wednesday, September 4, 2019, at

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

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing to review an amendment to

Sections 1325.04 of the Arden Hills

Zoning Code. The amendment adds

a definition for Land Disturbance

Activity and codifies the need for a

tree preservation plan prior to clearcutting

a site.

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 interested in or opposed

to said application will be heard by

the Planning Commission at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Dated at Arden Hills, Minnesota,

this 14th day of August, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

Community Development

Public Notices

Continued on Page 9

(Roseville Review: Aug. 20, 2019)

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STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES

AND CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

Year Ended December 31, 2018

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

December 31, 2018

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

2018 SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning the City of Falcon Heights to interested citizens.

The complete financial statements may be examined at the City of Falcon Heights City Hall, 2077 W Larpenteur Ave W, Falcon Heights, MN 55113.

Questions about this report should be directed lo Bart Fischer, City Administrator or Roland Olson, Finance Director at (651) 792-7600.

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

Year Ended December 31, 2018

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR

GENERAL OPERATIONS

(Governmental Funds)

Manager/City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: Aug. 21, 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,

September 9, 2019 at 6:30 PM at the

Mounds View City Hall, 2401 Mounds

View Boulevard, Mounds View, MN

55112 to consider Ordinance 966,

amending the 2019 Fee Ordinance,

regarding Rental Dwelling License

Fees.

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.org

(Bulletin: Aug. 21, 2019)

_____

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 Monday,

September 9, 2019 at 6:30 pm

at Mounds View City Hall, 2401

Mounds View Blvd, Mounds View,

Minnesota, 55112 to consider an

Ordinance Implementing a Franchise

Fee on Center Point Energy Natural

Gas Operations within the City of

Mounds View for the Years 2020 and

2021.

Anyone desiring to be heard with

reference to this matter may be

heard at this meeting. If you have

questions, please call 763-717-4011.

(Bulletin: Aug. 21, 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, September

4, 2019 at 7:00 PM at the Mounds

View City Hall, 2401 Mounds View

Boulevard, Mounds View, Minnesota,

55112 to consider a request by Tim

Rodgers. The Variance request is

to reduce the minimum 5’ setback

from a side yard, for a driveway. The

subject property is located at 8405

Red Oak Drive.

The Property is known as:

PID: 06-30-23-12-0034

SECTION 6 TOWN 30 RANGE 23

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: Aug. 21, 2019)

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Announcements

PUBLIC NOTICE

RAMSEY-WASHINGTON

METRO WATERSHED

DISTRICT

RAMSEY AND WASHINGTON

COUNTIES, MINNESOTA

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the

Board of Managers of the Ramsey-

Washington Metro Watershed District

will hold a public hearing at 6:30

o’clock p.m., Thursday, September

12, 2019, at the Ramsey-Washington

Metro Watershed District Office,

2665 Noel Drive, Little Canada, MN

55117, to consider the proposed

2020 Fiscal Year General Fund

Budget for the District. A summary

of the proposed general fund budget

includes the following expenditures:

Administrative Expenses 549,000

Salaries/benefits 1,450,000

Permit Process 75,000

Engineering 643,000

Attorney 40,000

Auditor/Accounting 60,000

Water Quality Monitoring 185,000

Manager Per Diems & Expenses

12,000

Programs and Studies 691,000

Miscellaneous 59,500

TOTAL $4,043,500

Projected carry-over funds from

2019 and other income will reduce

the total proposed levy to $2,274,500.

All interested persons will have an

opportunity to be heard at said time

and place.

Dated: August 15, 2019.

/S/ MARJ EBENSTEINER

Marj Ebensteiner, President

(Review: Aug. 21, 28, 2019)

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Aug.

21, 28, 2019)

(Roseville Review: Aug. 20, 27,

2019)

_____

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on September

18, 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 # 111

Jamie Schmeichel

vacuum cleaner, microwave, tool

box, ladder, furniture, boxes of

unknown content

Unit # 1610

Deanne Henderson Dunn

ladder, boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27; Sept. 3,

2019)

_____

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

REGARDING THE

RAMSEY-WASHINGTON

METRO WATERSHED

DISTRICT CAPITAL

IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

Notice is hereby given that the

Managers of Ramsey-Washington

Metro Watershed District (“District”)

are proceeding with its Capital

Improvements Program (“CIP”) as

provided by Minn. Stat. §103B.251.

NATURE OF IMPROVEMENT: The

2020 capital improvements are as

follows:

District Office Building

Bond Payment 194,885

Maplewood Mall SRF

Loan Debt Service 92,611

Beltline and Battle

Creek Tunnel Repair

Debt Service 307,463

Targeted Retrofit

Projects 1,012,000

BMP Stewardship

Grant Fund 1,000,000

Project Repair and

Maintenance 1,115,000

Impervious Surface

Volume Reduction

Opportunity Fund 1,600,000

Flood Damage

Reduction Fund 4,000,000

AD VALOREM TAXES: The costs

of these improvements will be paid

by ad valorem taxes on all property

in the District, as provided by Minn.

Stat. §103B.251. The proposed

budget will be $9,321,959. Projected

interest funds, grants and carry over

funds will reduce the total proposed

levy to $4,611,959.

TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING:

The District will hold a public hearing

on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at

6:30 p.m. at the Ramsey-Washington

Metro Watershed District Office,

2665 Noel Drive, Little Canada,

MN 5517 pursuant to Minn. Stat.

§103B.251. Comments may be

submitted in writing prior to said

hearing or made in person at said

hearing.

ALL INTERESTED PARTIES

MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE

MANAGERS AT SAID TIME AND

PLACE AND PRESENT THEIR

COMMENTS, CONCERNS,

AGREEMENTS OR OBJECTIONS,

IF ANY.

Written comments mailed to the

District Office and received prior to

the hearing will be reviewed at the

meeting.

AUTHORITY: The District is acting

pursuant to Minn. Stat. §103B.251.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD

OF MANAGERS OF THE

RAMSEY-WASHINGTON METRO

WATERSHED DISTRICT.

By /S/ MARJ EBENSTEINER

Marj Ebensteiner, President

(Review: Aug. 21, 28, 2019)

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Aug.

21, 28, 2019)

(Roseville Review: Aug. 20, 27,

2019)

_____

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

The contents of the following

storage units from the U-Haul

Moving & Storage At Hwy 280, 2520

Como Ave, St. Paul, MN, 55108, will

be sold to the public online only at

storagetreasures.com. Bidding will

begin on 9/13/19 at 12pm.

Unit number 1739 leased by Sean

Gill

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $219.95

Unit number 1383 leased by

Shomari Brown

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1474 leased by Rose

Leith

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number 1344 leased by Hashim

Sharif

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1121 leased by Nellie

Armstrong

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

Unit number 1039 leased by Camille

Logan

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1011 leased by Ashley

Jones

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1444 leased by Jones

Green

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1481 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1702 leased by Steven

Zopfi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1594 leased by Gabriel

Alvarez

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $535.80

Unit number AA1297T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number AA1311T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number 1630 leased by John

Love

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $269.90

Unit number 1802 leased by Anayeli

Leon-Zamora

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $299.90

Unit number 1092 leased by Nicole

Hune

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $309.90

Unit number 1598 leased by

Roshunda Smythe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $541.80

Unit number 2158 leased by

Barbara Monroe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $544.85

Unit number 1098 leased by

Charles Carpenter

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

Unit number 1871 leased by

Lorraine Cooper

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1830 leased by Zeeva

Israel

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $399.90

Unit number 1423 leased by James

Brisbois

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1101 leased by Marcos

Romero

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1627 leased by

Lorraine Edwards

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $772.70

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27; Sept. 3,

2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS,

MINNESOTA

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

City Council of Falcon Heights, at

its regular meeting on Wednesday,

September 11, 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 changes to City Code

chapters 14 and 105. The changes

would expand fire inspection and

licensing requirements for high

density multifamily housing as well

as businesses in Falcon Heights.

Information regarding the proposed

changes will be available at City Hall

and online at www.falconheights.org.

Justin Markon

Community Development

Coordinator

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27; Sept. 3,

2019)

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Lauderdale

CITY OF LAUDERDALE

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

CONDITIONAL USE

PERMIT APPLICATION

Notice is hereby given that a Public

Hearing will be held by the City

Council on Tuesday, September 10,

2019 at 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter

as parties may be heard, in the

Council Chambers at Lauderdale

City Hall located at 1891 Walnut

Street in Lauderdale.

Location: 2421 Larpenteur Ave.,

Lauderdale, MN 55113

Proposal: The applicant is

proposing to reopen service bays

for automobile service and repair at

the Lauderdale BP. The property is

zoned B-1 Community Business.

Applicant: Scott Weber, 201 W. Co.

Rd. E-2, New Brighton, MN 55112

Owner: Tony Rammer, 201 W. Co.

Rd. E-2, New Brighton, MN 55112

All persons with reference to this

matter will be heard during the

City Council meeting on Tuesday,

September 10, 2019.

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

NOTICE OF PROPOSED

ORDINANCE CHANGE

Notice is hereby given that on

September 10, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road,

the Saint Anthony Village City

Council will review a change to the

City’s Tobacco ordinance, which

would raise the minimum age to

purchase tobacco in any form to 21

years of age. This will be the first of

three readings before adopting the

proposed ordinance change.

Those persons having an interest

in this proposed change may send

written comments to the St. Anthony

Village City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake

Road, St. Anthony Village, Minnesota

55418, or may email comments to

Mark Casey, City Manager at mark.

casey@savmn.com, or attend the

meeting.

The City Council agenda and

packet relating to this item will be

made available prior to the meeting

online at www.savmn.com.

(Bulletin: Aug. 28, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF A

PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that on

September 10, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road the

Saint Anthony Village City Council

will hold a public hearing regarding

the 2020 Operations Budget and

Preliminary Levy Certification.

Oral testimony will be accepted on

the above subject at this meeting.

Written comments may be taken

at the St. Anthony Village City Hall,

3301 Silver Lake Road, St. Anthony

Village, Minnesota 55418 until the

date of the hearing. If you have

any questions, please contact the

Finance Director at 612-782-3316.

Shelly Rueckert

Finance Director

(Bulletin: Aug. 28, 2019)

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Shoreview

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING ON

ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR

ARNER/DALE/BRIDGE/LION

RECONSTRUCTION

PROJECT NO. 18-01

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the City Council of the City of

Shoreview, Minnesota, will meet

at the Shoreview City Hall Council

Chambers, 4600 Victoria Street

North, Shoreview, Ramsey County,

Minnesota, at 7:00 p.m., on

Monday, September 16, 2019, to

hear, consider and pass upon any

and all written or oral objections

which may be offered with respect

to the assessment roll for the

above improvement. The proposed

assessment roll is now on file and

open to public inspection by all

persons interested at the Office of

the City Engineer, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota.

The general nature of the above

improvement is reconstructing

streets including new asphalt

pavement, concrete curb and

gutter, constructing water main,

constructing storm sewer, City utility

improvements and adding new LED

street lights. The area proposed

to be assessed in respect to said

improvements which includes certain

lots and tracts of land in the City of

Shoreview described as adjacent to,

abutting or have primary access from

the following streets:

Arner Avenue –

Dale Street to Mackubin Street

Dale Street –

Highway 96 to Arner Avenue

Bridge Street –

Hodgson Road to Galtier Street

Lion Lane –

Bridge Street to Galtier Street

This notice is given pursuant to

Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429,

as amended. The area proposed to

be assessed for such improvement

is the area described above. The

City of Shoreview’s total cost of

such improvement is One Million

Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand and

00/100 Dollars ($1,950,000.00). The

proposed amount to be assessed is

One Hundred Thirty Nine Thousand

One Hundred Seventy Five and

00/100 Dollars ($139,175.00).

Such persons as desire to be heard

with reference to the proposed

assessment will be heard at this

meeting.

An owner may appeal an

assessment to District Court pursuant

to Minnesota Statute 429.081 by

serving notice of appeal upon the

Mayor or City Manager of the City

within 30 days after the adoption

of the assessment and filing such

notice with the District Court within

ten (10) days after service upon the

Mayor or City Manager; however,

no appeal may be taken as to the

amount of any individual assessment

unless a written objection signed by

the affected property owner is filed

with the City Manager prior to the

assessment hearing or presented to

the presiding officer at the hearing.

Persons who are 65 years of age or

older or are permanently and totally

disabled may make application for

a deferral of assessments to be

levied against homestead property

if a hardship can be established

pursuant to MSA 435.193 through

435.195 and the provisions and

guidelines of the City of Shoreview

Resolution No. 75-120.

Assessment deferral forms are

available at the Shoreview City Hall.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/s/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: Aug. 28, 2019)

_____

CITY OF SHOREVIEW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARING ON

ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR

DALE COURT NORTH

& SOUTH WATER MAIN

EXTENSION

PROJECT NO. 18-03

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the City Council of the City of

Shoreview, Minnesota, will meet

at the Shoreview City Hall Council

Chambers, 4600 Victoria Street

North, Shoreview, Ramsey County,

Minnesota, at 7:00 p.m., on

Monday, September 16, 2019, to

hear, consider and pass upon any

and all written or oral objections

which may be offered with respect

to the assessment roll for the

above improvement. The proposed

assessment roll is now on file and

open to public inspection by all

persons interested at the Office of

the City Engineer, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota.

The general nature of the above

improvement is reconstructing

streets including new asphalt

pavement, concrete curb and gutter,

and constructing water main and

water services. The area proposed

to be assessed in respect to said

improvements which includes certain

lots and tracts of land in the City of

Shoreview described as adjacent to,

abutting or have primary access from

the following streets:

Dale Court South –

Dale Street to Cul-de-sac

Dale Court North –

Dale Street to Cul-de-sac

This notice is given pursuant to

Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429,

as amended. The area proposed to

be assessed for such improvement

is the area described above. The

City of Shoreview’s total cost of

such improvement is Two Hundred

Forty One Thousand Eight Hundred

Fifty Four and 88/100 Dollars

($241,854.88). The proposed

amount to be assessed is Fifty Four

Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Five

and 00/100 Dollars ($54,955.00).

Such persons as desire to be heard

with reference to the proposed

assessment will be heard at this

meeting.

An owner may appeal an

assessment to District Court pursuant

to Minnesota Statute 429.081 by

serving notice of appeal upon the

Mayor or City Manager of the City

within 30 days after the adoption

of the assessment and filing such

notice with the District Court within

ten (10) days after service upon the

Mayor or City Manager; however,

no appeal may be taken as to the

amount of any individual assessment

unless a written objection signed by

the affected property owner is filed

with the City Manager prior to the

assessment hearing or presented to

the presiding officer at the hearing.

Persons who are 65 years of age or

older or are permanently and totally

disabled may make application for

a deferral of assessments to be

levied against homestead property

if a hardship can be established

pursuant to MSA 435.193 through

435.195 and the provisions and

guidelines of the City of Shoreview

Resolution No. 75-120.

Assessment deferral forms are

available at the Shoreview City Hall.

BY ORDER OF

THE CITY COUNCIL

/s/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: Aug. 28, 2019)

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District 623

Minutes

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

JUNE 25, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on June 25, 2019, which were

approved at the July 30, 2019,

School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Azer (7:27 p.m.), Boguszewski,

Gogins, Johnson, Shaw

Board Members absent: None

Administrative staff present: Collins,

Loeck, Schaub, Sicoli, Thompson,

Von De Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Members of the girls golf team

were recognized for competing in the

state golf tournament.

2. Karen Schaub, director of

community education, provided an

overview of the district’s summer

program offerings.

3. Chair Kitty Gogins summarized

the performance evaluation of

Superintendent Aldo Sicoli.

4. Shari Thompson, director

of business services, provided

an update on the current year

budget, including revenues and

expenditures.

5. The board discussed appointing

a representative to serve on the

Minnesota School District Liquid

Asset Fund Plus board of trustees.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda (with the

exception of retirements and gifts)

including the minutes of the regular

school board meeting on June 11,

2019; payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; Minnesota State

High School League Membership

resolution; annual insurance

renewals; appointment of financial

institutions and depositories;

dues and fees for organizational

memberships and affiliations;

appointment of Superintendent Aldo

Sicoli as the primary Minnesota

Department of Education identified

official with authority and Mechelle

Allen as the identified official

with authority to add and remove

names only; appointment of the

local education authority and

homeless liaison; appointment of the

responsible authority; joint powers

purchasing agreement with Columbia

Heights Public Schools; and police

liaison officer agreements with the

City of Roseville and Ramsey County

Sheriff’s Office was approved.

2. Staff retirements were accepted

with appreciation.

3. Gifts to schools were approved.

4. The 2019-2020 preliminary

budget was approved.

5. The Resolution Establishing

Dates for Filing Affidavits of

Candidacy for the school board

election in November 2019 was

approved.

6. The Resolution Changing the

Location of a Polling Place for

Election Held by the School District

2019 was approved.

7. The superintendent’s goals for

the 2019-2020 school year were

approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:50

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

JULY 30, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on July 30, 2019, which were

approved at the August 20, 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:

Collins, Favor, Loeck, Mobley,

Schaub, Sicoli, Thompson

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. A citizen shared his concerns

regarding his company’s bid for

construction and renovation work at

Roseville Area Middle School.

2. Shari Thompson, director of

business services, and Jennifer

Anderson-Tuttle from LSE Architects

shared updates on the district’s

construction projects.

Action Items:

1. Item 5e, Roseville Area Middle

School Bid Awards, was removed

from the consent agenda and added

to action items as agenda item 7c.

2. The consent agenda (with the

exception of item 5e) including the

minutes of the regular school board

meeting on June 25, 2019; payment

of bills; resignations, appointments,

reductions, adjustments; Roseville

Area High School bid packet 3B;

Parkview Center School flooring bid

award; and renewal of the Teachers

On Call contract was approved.

3. The Long-Term Facilities

Maintenance Capital Expenditure

Plan for fiscal years 2020-2029 was

approved.

4. A resolution in support of the

trustee appointment of Director

Curtis Johnson to the MSDLAF+ for

a three-year term was approved.

5. Roseville Area Middle School bid

awards were approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:29

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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Public Notices

Legal

Announcements

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on September

18, 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 # 111

Jamie Schmeichel

vacuum cleaner, microwave, tool

box, ladder, furniture, boxes of

unknown content

Unit # 1610

Deanne Henderson Dunn

ladder, boxes of unknown content

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27; Sept. 3,

2019)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

The contents of the following

storage units from the U-Haul

Moving & Storage At Hwy 280, 2520

Como Ave, St. Paul, MN, 55108, will

be sold to the public online only at

storagetreasures.com. Bidding will

begin on 9/13/19 at 12pm.

Unit number 1739 leased by Sean

Gill

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $219.95

Unit number 1383 leased by

Shomari Brown

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1474 leased by Rose

Leith

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number 1344 leased by Hashim

Sharif

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $229.90

Unit number 1121 leased by Nellie

Armstrong

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

Unit number 1039 leased by Camille

Logan

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1011 leased by Ashley

Jones

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1444 leased by Jones

Green

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1481 leased by

Tommie Dawson

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1702 leased by Steven

Zopfi

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1594 leased by Gabriel

Alvarez

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $535.80

Unit number AA1297T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number AA1311T leased by

Ashley Millay

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $207.62

Unit number 1630 leased by John

Love

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $269.90

Unit number 1802 leased by Anayeli

Leon-Zamora

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $299.90

Unit number 1092 leased by Nicole

Hune

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $309.90

Unit number 1598 leased by

Roshunda Smythe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $541.80

Unit number 2158 leased by

Barbara Monroe

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $544.85

Unit number 1098 leased by

Charles Carpenter

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $305.80

Unit number 1871 leased by

Lorraine Cooper

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1830 leased by Zeeva

Israel

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $399.90

Unit number 1423 leased by James

Brisbois

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number 1101 leased by Marcos

Romero

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1627 leased by

Lorraine Edwards

Miscellaneous household and

personal goods

Amount Due: $772.70

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27; Sept. 3,

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: Origin Imports

2. Principal Place of Business: 219

Little Canada Road E., St. Paul, MN

55117 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Associated Brewing

Company: 219 Little Canada Road

E. St. Paul 55117

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: 8/26/2019

/s/ Raymond Kappers

(Roseville Review: Sept. 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: Track Selling Institute

2. Principal Place of Business: 798

Torchwood Drive, St Paul, MN 55112

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Ron Holm: 798 Torchwood

Drive, St Paul, MN 55112 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: 8/14/2019

/s/ Ron Holm, President

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 11, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS,

MINNESOTA

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

City Council of Falcon Heights, at

its regular meeting on Wednesday,

September 11, 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 changes to City Code

chapters 14 and 105. The changes

would expand fire inspection and

licensing requirements for high

density multifamily housing as well

as businesses in Falcon Heights.

Information regarding the proposed

changes will be available at City Hall

and online at www.falconheights.org.

Justin Markon

Community Development

Coordinator

(Roseville Review: Aug. 27; Sept. 3,

2019)

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Mounds View

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

ORDINANCE NO. 962

AN ORDINANCE GRANTING

TO CENTERPOINT ENERGY

RESOURCES CORP., D/B/A

CENTERPOINT ENERGY

MINNESOTA GAS, A NATURAL

GAS UTILITY, A DELAWARE

CORPORATION, ITS

SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS,

A NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE

TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE,

REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN

FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

FOR THE TRANSPORTATION,

DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE,

AND SALE OF GAS ENERGY FOR

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE AND

TO USE THE PUBLIC WAYS AND

PUBLIC GROUND OF THE CITY

OF MOUNDS VIEW, MINNESOTA,

FOR SUCH PURPOSES; AND

PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS

AND CONDITIONS THEREOF

On August 26, 2019, the Mounds

View City Council adopted an

ordinance which authorizes

a franchise agreement with

CenterPoint Energy Resources,

A Delaware Corporation, its

successors and assigns a

nonexclusive franchise for gas

operations within the City of Mounds

View for 20 years from the date of

acceptance.

A copy of Ordinance 962 is on file

and available for public viewing at

the office of the City Administrator.

The ordinance is also posted in

its entirety on the City’s website,

located at www.moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 2019)

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CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

ORDINANCE NO. 965

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 500, CHAPTER 518 OF

THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY CODE

RELATING LAWFUL GAMBLING

On August 26, 2019, the City

Council adopted Ordinance 965 that

amends Title 500, Chapter 518, of

the Mounds View City Code. The

purpose of the amendment was

to modify certain city regulations

related to lawful gambling in the City

of Mounds View.

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: Sept. 4, 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 September

17, 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Council

Chambers at New Brighton City Hall.

1. Special Use Permit: Application

from the City of New Brighton to

relocate an existing salt shed on

the public works site at 700 5th

Street NW to a new location that will

accommodate the recently approved

Midtown Village development and its

potential future parking needs – PID

29-30-23-13-0024

2. Special Use Permit: Application

from JBL Investments LLC and Zahl

Petroleum to establish an indoor/

outdoor warehousing and assembly

facility for above ground storage

tanks at 3595 New Brighton Road –

PIDs 33-30-23-22-0074 (& 28-30-23-

33-0030 in Arden Hills)

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.

Terri Spangrud, City Clerk

08/26/2019

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 2019)

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NOTICE OF HEARING ON

PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS

IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

18-1, 2018 STREET

REHABILITATION

Notice is hereby given that the

City Council of the City of New

Brighton will meet at 6:30 p.m. on

September 24, 2019, in the Council

Chambers of the New Brighton City

Hall, 803 Old Highway 8 NW, to

conduct a public hearing to consider,

and possibly adopt, the proposed

assessments for the following

improvement:

Project 18-1, 2018 Street

Rehabilitation — the rehabilitation

of the following streets in the City of

New Brighton;

Pike Lake Drive—14th Street NW

to Thorndale Avenue

Highview Drive— Pike Lake Drive to

13th Street NW

Thorndale Avenue—Pike Lake

Drive to Robin Lane

12th Street NW—

Robin Lane to

Pike Lake Drive

13th Street NW—Highview Drive to

Pike Lake Drive

Robin Lane—Highview Drive to

Palmer Drive

Robin Court—Robin Lane to culde-

sac

Service Drive—Pike Lake Drive to

Silver Lake Road

The total amount proposed to

be assessed for Project 18-1 is

$381,112.84

The proposed area to be assessed

for Project 18-1 generally includes

properties fronting or abutting the

streets reconstructed in the project

area on the streets listed above and

as shown on the assessment area

map on file with the City Engineer.

The proposed assessments are on

file for public inspection in the office

of the City Clerk.

Adoption by the council of the

proposed assessment may occur at

the hearing.

Written and oral objections will

be considered at the hearing. No

appeal may be taken as to the

amount of any assessment unless

written objection signed by the

affected property owner is filed

with the City Clerk prior to the

assessment hearing or presented

to the presiding officer at the

hearing. The owner may appeal

an assessment to District Court

pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,

Section 429.081 by serving notice of

the appeal upon the Mayor or City

Clerk within 30 days after adoption

of the assessment and filing such

notice with the District Court ten

days after service upon Mayor or

Clerk.

Under Minn. Stat. 435.193 to

435.195 and City Ordinance 27.5-

11 to 27.5-15 entitled “Senior

Citizen Assessment Deferral

Procedure”, the City Council may,

in it’s discretion, defer the payment

of this special assessment for any

homestead property owned by a

person 65 years of age or older or

retired by virtue of a permanent and

total disability for whom it would be

a hardship to make the payment.

Eligible senior citizens seeking

deferral of special assessments may

make application for same on a form

prescribed by the Ramsey County

Department of Taxation. Each

application will be considered and

acted upon by the City Council.

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 11, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

ORDINANCE SUMMARY

NO. 1576

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 3 (BUSINESS

REGULATIONS) AND TITLE 10

(ZONING) OF THE CITY CODE

TO ESTABLISH A BUSINESS

LICENSE AND ZONING

REGULATIONS FOR TEMPORARY

OVERNIGHT SHELTERS

The following is the official

summary of Ordinance No. 1576

passed by the City Council of the

City of Roseville on August 26,

2019:

The Roseville City Code Chapter

310 (Business Regulations) has

been amended by establishing

parameters and requiring a license

for the operation of a Temporary

Overnight Shelter.

The Roseville City Code Chapter

1001 (Introduction), Chapter

1005 (Commercial and Mixed-

Use Districts), and Chapter 1007

(Institutional Districts) of the City of

Roseville, are have been amended

to establish a definition of Temporary

Overnight Shelters and to specify

where and how they are allowed.

A printed copy of the ordinance

is available for inspection by any

person during regular office hours

in the office of the City Manager at

the Roseville City Hall, 2660 Civic

Center Drive, Roseville, Minnesota

55113. A copy of the ordinance and

summary shall also be posted at

the Reference Desk of the Roseville

Branch of the Ramsey County

Library, 2180 Hamline Avenue

North, and on the Internet web

page of the City of Roseville (www.

cityofroseville.com).

Attest: /s/ Patrick Trudgeon,

City Manager

(Roseville Review: Sept. 4, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

SECTION 00 1110

LITTLE CANADA

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

ADDITION AND

REMODELING

400 ELI ROAD, LITTLE

CANADA, MN

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

Project: Falcon Heights Elementary

School Addition and Remodeling

Key Dates: Pre Bid Date: August

29, 2:00 PM, at Falcon Heights

Elementary School – 1393 Garden

Avenue West, Falcon Heights, MN

55113.

Cut off Date for Questions:

September 3th at 1:00 PM.

Bid Due Date: September 12th,

2:00 PM, at DC Board Room – 1251

County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN

55113.

Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Falcon Heights

Elementary School Addition and

Remodeling.

The overall project consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

Remodeling of Interior Spaces &

finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

Work Included in this Offering:

We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

All portions of the Work as defined

in Section 01 12 10.

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

September 12th.

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.

QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Mark VanderBloomer

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-900-6883

Mark.vanderbloomer @

KrausAnderson.com

AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

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:

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@

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

Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

Prime Bidders may obtain electronic

Bidding Documents at no charge

from: Isqft

Please contact Tamara Kurak at

Tamara.Kurak@KrausAnderson.

com or 612.336.6497 to receive an

invite from Isqft.

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.

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

OTHER CONDITIONS

Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

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.

Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

SECTION 00 1110

HARAMBEE

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

30 COUNTY ROAD B E

MAPLEWOOD, MN 55117

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

Project: Harambee Elementary

School Addition and Remodeling

Key Dates: Pre Bid Date:

September 12th, 8:00 AM, at

Harambee Elementary School – 30

County Road B East, Maplewood,

MN 55117.

Cut off Date for Questions: Tuesday

September 10th at 4:00 PM.

Bid Due Date: Thursday

September 19th , 2:00 PM, at DC

Board Room – 1251 County Road

B2 W, Roseville, MN 55113.

Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer

the construction of Harambee

Elementary School Addition and

Remodeling.

The overall project consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

and Remodeling of Interior Spaces

& finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule. Harambee is an a year

round school with breaks throughout

the calendar year.

Work Included in this Offering:

We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

All portions of the Work as defined

in Section 01 12 10.

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

September 19th.

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.

QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Dale Sonnichsen

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2404

dale.sonnichsen@KrausAnderson.

com

AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

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:

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

Northwest Regional Builders

Exchange

2228 North Hillcrest Pkwy, Suite 2

Altoona, WI 54720

Phone: 715-834-2934

info@nwrbx.com

Duluth Builders Exchange

Duluth, MN

Phone: 218-722-2836

info@duluthbx.com

Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

Prime Bidders may obtain electronic

Bidding Documents at no charge

from: Isqft

Please contact Tamara Kurak at

Tamara.Kurak@KrausAnderson.

com or 612.336.6497 to receive an

invite from Isqft.

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.

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

See the date for Pre-Bid above.

OTHER CONDITIONS

Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

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.

Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

SECTION 00 1110

ED. WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY

ADDITIONS & REMODELING

ROSEVILLE, MN

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

Project: Emmett D. Williams

Elementary School Addition and

Remodeling

Key Dates: Pre Bid Date: Thursday

September 5th 2019 @ 3:00

PM, at ED. Williams Elementary

School-

955 West County Road D,

Shoreview, MN 55126. Meeting will

be held inside the building.

Cut off Date for Questions: Monday,

September 9th 2019 @ 3:00 PM.

Bid Due Date: Tuesday September

17th, 2:00 pm, at DC Board Room –

1251 County Road B2 W, Roseville,

MN 55113.

Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of ED Williams

Elementary School Additions and

Remodeling.

The overall project consists of new

additions including the gym addition,

and friendship connection, and also

remodeling of the art, music, and

special education rooms.

The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

Work Included in this Offering:

We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

All portions of the Work as defined

in Section 01 12 10.

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

September 17th.

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.

QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Andy Thompson

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-618-2539

Emai: andy.thompson@

krausanderson.com

AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

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:

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@

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

Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

Prime Bidders may obtain electronic

Bidding Documents at no charge

from: Isqft

Please contact Silvia Magana at

Silvia.Magana@Krausanderson.com

or 612.332.7281 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

Examination of Documents:

Bidder shall carefully examine entire

content of Bidding Documents to

become thoroughly familiar with the

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documents and project requirements.

Refer to Instructions to Bidders for

additional requirements.

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

OTHER CONDITIONS

Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

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.

Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC

HEARING

Notice is hereby given that on

September 17, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road,

the Saint Anthony Village Planning

Commission will hold a public

hearing to solicit public response to

a request for a lot split and variance

to the minimum lot size at 3645

Chelmsford Road. The variance

would result in a 2,390 square foot

variance from the required minimum

lot size for a corner lot of 11,000

square feet on proposed parcel A,

and would result in a 2,850 square

foot variance from the required

minimum lot size for an interior lot

of 9,000 square feet on proposed

Parcel B. The applicant’s are also

seeking a variance of approximately

26 feet from the required front yard

setback of 56 feet for Parcel A.

The Planning Commission will

make a recommendation regarding

the proposed request to the City

Council for their meeting to be held

on October 8, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at

City Hall.

Those persons having an interest

in said meetings are encouraged

to attend. Oral testimony will be

accepted on the above subject at

this meeting. Written comments

may be taken at the St. Anthony

Village City Hall, 3301 Silver

Lake Road, St. Anthony Village,

Minnesota 55418 until the date of

the hearing. Questions may be

directed to the City Planner at 763-

957-1100.

The Planning Commission agenda

and packet item relating to this

application will be made available

prior to the meeting online at

www.savmn.com .

Steve Grittman

City Planner

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 2019)

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Shoreview

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

CITY OF

SHOREVIEW, MINNESOTA

EMPLOYEE GROUP

DENTAL INSURANCE

Notice is hereby given that sealed

proposals will be accepted until

September 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.

Central Time, at the office of AT

Group via email or U.S. Mail. The

mailing address is P.O. Box 48033,

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448. The

email address is below.

For specifications and a

standardized proposal form, contact

Bill Singer of AT Group at 763-754-

8898 or via e-mail at Bill.Singer@

at-group.net. The City reserves

the right to reject any and all

proposals, to waive irregularities and

informalities therein and to accept

the proposal deemed in their best

interest.

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 2019)

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Public Notices

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: Origin Imports

2. Principal Place of Business: 219

Little Canada Road E., St. Paul, MN

55117 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Associated Brewing

Company: 219 Little Canada Road

E. St. Paul 55117

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: 8/26/2019

/s/ Raymond Kappers

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10,

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: Track Selling Institute

2. Principal Place of Business: 798

Torchwood Drive, St Paul, MN 55112

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Ron Holm: 798 Torchwood

Drive, St Paul, MN 55112 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: 8/14/2019

/s/ Ron Holm, President

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 11, 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,

September 23, 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 August 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: Sept. 11, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

ORDINANCE 2019-007

AMENDING CHAPTER 12, SIGN

CODE OF THE ARDEN HILLS

CITY CODE PLANNING CASE

19-008

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on Monday, September 23, 2019,

at 7:00 p.m., the Arden Hills City

Council will hold a Public Hearing

to review an amendment to Chapter

12, Sign Code to include language

addressing drive through menu

board signs.

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.

Any person interested in or opposed

to 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 4th day of September, 2019.

Mike Mrosla

Community Development

Manager/City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: Sept. 11, 2019)

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Little Canada

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING FOR

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 September 25,

2019, at 7:30 p.m. to hear all persons

present upon the proposed planning

request as described below.

The applicant, Finishing Trades of

the Upper Midwest, has applied for

an Interim Use Permit to allow a

temporary classroom trailer on the

property for up to three years. The

property in question is 3205 Country

Drive and zoned PUD, Planned Unit

Development.

Heidi Heller, City Clerk

(Roseville: Sept. 10, 2019)

_____

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING FOR

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 September 25,

2019 at 7:30 p.m. to hear all persons

present upon the proposed planning

request as described below.

The applicant, Frank Frattalone,

Fra-Dor Landscape Supplies, has

applied for a renewal of an interim

use permit to allow aggregate

stockpiling and recycling. The

properties in question are 3101

Country Drive which is zoned I-1,

Light Industrial, and 3137 Country

Drive which is zoned PUD, Planned

Unit Development.

Heidi Heller, City Clerk

(Roseville: Sept. 10, 2019)

_____

CITY OF LITTLE CANADA

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

FOR PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT

AMENDMENT

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 September 25,

2019, at 7:30 p.m. to hear all persons

present upon the proposed planning

request as described below.

The applicant has applied for

a Planned Unit Development

Amendment in order to allow a

3-foot increase in the allowed

height of outdoor storage. The

property in question is Pallet Service

Corporation at 3213 Country Drive

and zoned PUD, Planned Unit

Development.

Heidi Heller, City Clerk

(Roseville: Sept. 10, 2019)

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New Brighton

NOTICE OF HEARING ON

PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS

IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

18-1, 2018 STREET

REHABILITATION

Notice is hereby given that the

City Council of the City of New

Brighton will meet at 6:30 p.m. on

September 24, 2019, in the Council

Chambers of the New Brighton City

Hall, 803 Old Highway 8 NW, to

conduct a public hearing to consider,

and possibly adopt, the proposed

assessments for the following

improvement:

Project 18-1, 2018 Street

Rehabilitation — the rehabilitation

of the following streets in the City of

New Brighton;

Pike Lake Drive—14th Street NW

to Thorndale Avenue

Highview Drive— Pike Lake Drive to

13th Street NW

Thorndale Avenue—Pike Lake

Drive to Robin Lane

12th Street NW—

Robin Lane to

Pike Lake Drive

13th Street NW—Highview Drive to

Pike Lake Drive

Robin Lane—Highview Drive to

Palmer Drive

Robin Court—Robin Lane to culde-

sac

Service Drive—Pike Lake Drive to

Silver Lake Road

The total amount proposed to

be assessed for Project 18-1 is

$381,112.84

The proposed area to be assessed

for Project 18-1 generally includes

properties fronting or abutting the

streets reconstructed in the project

area on the streets listed above and

as shown on the assessment area

map on file with the City Engineer.

The proposed assessments are on

file for public inspection in the office

of the City Clerk.

Adoption by the council of the

proposed assessment may occur at

the hearing.

Written and oral objections will

be considered at the hearing. No

appeal may be taken as to the

amount of any assessment unless

written objection signed by the

affected property owner is filed

with the City Clerk prior to the

assessment hearing or presented

to the presiding officer at the

hearing. The owner may appeal

an assessment to District Court

pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,

Section 429.081 by serving notice of

the appeal upon the Mayor or City

Clerk within 30 days after adoption

of the assessment and filing such

notice with the District Court ten

days after service upon Mayor or

Clerk.

Under Minn. Stat. 435.193 to

435.195 and City Ordinance 27.5-

11 to 27.5-15 entitled “Senior

Citizen Assessment Deferral

Procedure”, the City Council may,

in it’s discretion, defer the payment

of this special assessment for any

homestead property owned by a

person 65 years of age or older or

retired by virtue of a permanent and

total disability for whom it would be

a hardship to make the payment.

Eligible senior citizens seeking

deferral of special assessments may

make application for same on a form

prescribed by the Ramsey County

Department of Taxation. Each

application will be considered and

acted upon by the City Council.

(Bulletin: Sept. 4, 11, 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

September 23, 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: Sept. 10, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

SECTION 00 1110

LITTLE CANADA

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

ADDITION AND

REMODELING

400 ELI ROAD, LITTLE

CANADA, MN

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

Project: Falcon Heights Elementary

School Addition and Remodeling

Key Dates: Pre Bid Date: August

29, 2:00 PM, at Falcon Heights

Elementary School – 1393 Garden

Avenue West, Falcon Heights, MN

55113.

Cut off Date for Questions:

September 3th at 1:00 PM.

Bid Due Date: September 12th,

2:00 PM, at DC Board Room – 1251

County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN

55113.

Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of Falcon Heights

Elementary School Addition and

Remodeling.

The overall project consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

Remodeling of Interior Spaces &

finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

Work Included in this Offering:

We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

All portions of the Work as defined

in Section 01 12 10.

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

September 12th.

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.

QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Mark VanderBloomer

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-900-6883

Mark.vanderbloomer @

KrausAnderson.com

AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

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:

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@

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

Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

Prime Bidders may obtain electronic

Bidding Documents at no charge

from: Isqft

Please contact Tamara Kurak at

Tamara.Kurak@KrausAnderson.

com or 612.336.6497 to receive an

invite from Isqft.

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.

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

OTHER CONDITIONS

Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

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.

Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10, 2019)

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

SECTION 00 1110

HARAMBEE

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

30 COUNTY ROAD B E

MAPLEWOOD, MN 55117

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

Project: Harambee Elementary

School Addition and Remodeling

Key Dates: Pre Bid Date:

September 12th, 8:00 AM, at

Harambee Elementary School – 30

County Road B East, Maplewood,

MN 55117.

Cut off Date for Questions: Tuesday

September 10th at 4:00 PM.

Bid Due Date: Thursday

September 19th , 2:00 PM, at DC

Board Room – 1251 County Road

B2 W, Roseville, MN 55113.

Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer

the construction of Harambee

Elementary School Addition and

Remodeling.

The overall project consists of

New Additions, Site Utilities &

Improvements, Selective Demolition,

and Remodeling of Interior Spaces

& finishes along with Mechanical,

Electrical, Plumbing equipment &

finishes.

The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule. Harambee is an a year

round school with breaks throughout

the calendar year.

Work Included in this Offering:

We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

All portions of the Work as defined

in Section 01 12 10.

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

September 19th.

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.

QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Dale Sonnichsen

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-255-2404

dale.sonnichsen@KrausAnderson.

com

AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

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:

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

Northwest Regional Builders

Exchange

2228 North Hillcrest Pkwy, Suite 2

Altoona, WI 54720

Phone: 715-834-2934

info@nwrbx.com

Duluth Builders Exchange

Duluth, MN

Phone: 218-722-2836

info@duluthbx.com

Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

Prime Bidders may obtain electronic

Bidding Documents at no charge

from: Isqft

Please contact Tamara Kurak at

Tamara.Kurak@KrausAnderson.

com or 612.336.6497 to receive an

invite from Isqft.

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.

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

See the date for Pre-Bid above.

OTHER CONDITIONS

Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

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.

Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10, 2019)

____

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

SECTION 00 1110

ED. WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY

ADDITIONS & REMODELING

ROSEVILLE, MN

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION

From: Kraus-Anderson

Construction Company acting on

behalf of Roseville Area Schools

(Owner).

Project: Emmett D. Williams

Elementary School Addition and

Remodeling

Key Dates: Pre Bid Date: Thursday

September 5th 2019 @ 3:00

PM, at ED. Williams Elementary

School-

955 West County Road D,

Shoreview, MN 55126. Meeting will

be held inside the building.

Cut off Date for Questions: Monday,

September 9th 2019 @ 3:00 PM.

Bid Due Date: Tuesday September

17th, 2:00 pm, at DC Board Room –

1251 County Road B2 W, Roseville,

MN 55113.

Method of Delivery: Kraus-

Anderson Construction Company

has been selected as an Agency

Construction Manager by Roseville

Area Schools to administer the

construction of ED Williams

Elementary School Additions and

Remodeling.

The overall project consists of new

additions including the gym addition,

and friendship connection, and also

remodeling of the art, music, and

special education rooms.

The work will be constructed

in accordance with the Project

Schedule.

Work Included in this Offering:

We are presently soliciting

competitive “Prime Contract Bids”

for the following portions of work as

defined herein.

All portions of the Work as defined

in Section 01 12 10.

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

September 17th.

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.

QUESTIONS SHALL BE

SUBMITTED TO

Questions shall be submitted

to Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company at the address below on or

before the Date indicated above.

Andy Thompson

Kraus-Anderson Construction

Company

501 South Eighth Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612-618-2539

Emai: andy.thompson@

krausanderson.com

AVAILABILITY OF BIDDING

DOCUMENTS

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:

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@

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

Procurement of Documents for

Bidders on Prime Contracts:

Prime Bidders may obtain electronic

Bidding Documents at no charge

from: Isqft

Please contact Silvia Magana at

Silvia.Magana@Krausanderson.com

or 612.332.7281 to receive an invite

from Isqft.

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.

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

OTHER CONDITIONS

Time of Completion: Refer to

Section 01 32 10 - Bids shall reflect

all costs necessary to meet this

schedule requirement.

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.

Additional Compensation:

Contractors shall not receive extra

payments for conditions which can

be determined by examining the site

and the Contract Documents.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 3, 10, 2019)

_____

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, September 24, 2019

in the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

to consider a Conditional Use Permit

and Variance application.

APPLICANT: Chris Atkinson

LOCATION: 5745 Turtle Lake Rd

PROPOSAL: Conditional Use

Permit for a 768 square foot

detached accessory structure. A

variance is also request to increase

the total allowable accessory

structure square footage from 960

square feet to 1344 square feet.

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, September 19th to find

out where this item will be located on

the meeting agenda or you can look

on the City’s website, http://www.

shoreviewmn.gov/pc/documents The

meeting will also be cable cast on

Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

/s/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: Sept. 11, 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, September 24, 2019

in the City Council Chambers at the

Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria

Street North, Shoreview, Minnesota

to consider a Preliminary Plat

application.

APPLICANT: TSI, Inc / Mead Metals

LOCATION: 0 Cardigan Rd – PIN

363023220008, 555 Cardigan Rd –

PIN 363023220009

PROPOSAL: Re-plat the properties

to adjust the common boundary line

to the north.

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, September 19th to find

out where this item will be located on

the meeting agenda or you can look

on the City’s website, http://www.

shoreviewmn.gov/pc/documents The

meeting will also be cable cast on

Channel 16.

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

/s/ Terry C. Schwerm

City Manager

(Bulletin: Sept. 11, 2019)

_____

Public Notices

Continued on Page 9

Public Notices

Continued from Page 8

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., June 25,

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

Absent: None

Motion by Jones, seconded by Helgeson, to adopt the

agenda as printed. Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion

carried.

The following individual registered to speak at Open

Forum:

Lori Grivna, Shoreview Board member thanks

Announcements were made concerning gifts and

meeting dates.

The Board recognized Amy Jones who retires from the

Board on June 25. Board members offered thanks and

appreciation to Jones for her years of Board service.

Jones expressed thanks to the administration and school

staff members for all that they do for the District.

Superintendent’s report:

• 2018-19 Q-Comp report

• Expressed thanks to Board member Amy Jones and

administrative assistant Becky Sather

Motion by Sager, seconded by Jones, to take action on

the consent agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of June 11, 2019 as printed.

Approve personnel changes as follows

new hire:

Bedford, Carolyn EW 8/14/19

Betthauser, Robin ECEC 8/14/19

Burks, Alina HV/EW 8/14/19

Goedeke, Bridget CH 8/14/19

Hofland, Chad HV/ID 8/14/19

Holzemer, Beth ECEC 5/14/19

Jansen, Patricia CH 8/14/19

Karle, Lauren HV/ID 8/14/19

Lee, Dahsol ID 8/14/19

Nitchie, Kelle WYN 8/14/19

Pomroy, Michael EW 8/14/19

Prickett, Nicole PL-K 8/14/19

Rogness, Rachel VH/MV 8/14/19

Sisel, Jordan ID 8/14/19

Spencer, Sarah VH 8/14/19

rehire:

Blood, Jolene TL 8/14/19

resignation:

Bunniss, Dan MV 6/28/19

Gustafson, Valerie ID 6/5/19

Mons, Andrew ID 6/28/19

Pena, Jessica IL 6/12/19

Taft, Aaron PL-K 6/18/19

Vanyo, Antonia MV 6/21/19

retirement:

Coleman, Paul ID 6/17/19

Reid, Cheryl SLEC 6/26/19

transfer:

Lor, Chue MV 6/24/19

request for leave:

Morth, Alicia WYN 8/26/19

through 11/8/19 approx.

Speltz, Ashley SS 8/16/19

through 11/22/19 approx.

termination during probationary period:

Severson, Joseph WYN 6/5/19

Accept the following gifts and extend thanks to the

donors:

CAF America for general use and girls swimming at

Chippewa and Mounds View ($255.52)

Deluxe Corporation Foundation for general use at

Island Lake ($200)

Mounds View and Irondale Seniors for nutrition services

Angel Funds ($816)

Muriel Seltz for the band department at Chippewa

($150)

Ronald & Marlys Ousky for families in need at Highview

($300)

Highview families for LEC scholarships at Highview

($628)

Cello and bow from Forrest Cahoon for the orchestra

program at Highview

The following donations are for the Ralph Reeder Food

Shelf from:

Berger Transfer and Storage Inc. ($1,382)

Beth & Mike Donahue ($1,000)

Faith Christian Reformed Church ($1,923)

Land O’Lakes ($10,000)

John Peirson ($1,400)

School Board Provisions:

Adopt the following resolutions:

WHEREAS, in accordance with Minnesota Statute

471.38, Subd. 3, it is necessary to designate specific

District staff members with the authority to make

electronic fund transfers for the District, and

WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the District to

utilize electronic fund transfers rather than execute

written authorizations, instructions and releases given

the instant liquidity of the transfer dollars, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive

Director of Administrative Services and the Director of

Finance for this School District are hereby authorized

to execute electronic fund transfers on behalf of the

District with depositories and investment agencies for

transmission of funds belonging to the District.

and

WHEREAS, in accordance with Minnesota Statute

118A.02, it is necessary to designate a depository of

District funds, and

BE IT RESOLVED, that US Bank be designated as a

check processing depository of Independent School

District No. 621 of Ramsey County, Minnesota, provided

that collateral as security for all funds deposited in the

said depository be assigned and set over in escrow for

the use of Independent School District No. 621 pursuant

to M.S. 118A.03.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that funds

deposited in said bank be withdrawn by check, or other

orders when signed by all of the following officers:

Chairman, Clerk and Treasurer. Any one of the named

officers is authorized to endorse in the name of said

School District, checks or other negotiable instruments

of any kind for deposit in said accounts.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that facsimile signatures

mechanically imprinted are authorized equally with

manual signatures.

Legal newspaper:

Designate the Bulletin as legal newspaper for

publication of proceedings and other legal notices of the

School District for the 2019-20 school year.

Minnesota State High School League Membership:

RESOLVED, that the Governing Board of School

District No. 621, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota

delegates the control, supervision and regulation of

interscholastic athletic and fine arts events (referred to in

Minnesota Statutes, Section 128C.01) to the Minnesota

State

High School League, and so hereby certifies to the

State Commissioner of Education as provided for by

Minnesota Statutes.

FURTHER RESOLVED, that Irondale Senior High

School and Mounds View Senior High School are

authorized by this, the Governing Board of said school

district to:

1. Renew its membership in the Minnesota State High

School League; and

2. Participate in the approved interschool activities

sponsored by said League and its various subdivisions.

FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Governing Board

hereby adopts the Constitution, Bylaws, Rules and

Regulations of said League and all amendments thereto

as the same as are published in the latest edition of the

League’s Official Handbook, on file at the office of the

School District, as the minimum standards governing

participation in said League-sponsored activities, and

that the administration and responsibility for determining

student eligibility and for the supervision of such activities

are assigned to the official representative identified by

the Governing Board.

Northeast Metro Intermediate School District 916 Long-

Term Facility Maintenance Revenue:

Approve the following resolution approving Northeast

Metropolitan Intermediate School District No. 916’s

long-term facility maintenance budget and authorize the

inclusion of a proportionate share of those projects in the

District’s application for long-term facility maintenance

revenue:

RESOLUTION APPROVING NORTHEAST

METROPOLITAN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

NO. 916’S LONG TERM FACILITY MAINTENANCE

BUDGET AND AUTHORIZING THE INCLUSION OF

A PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF THOSE PROJECTS

IN THE DISTRICT’S APPLICATION FOR LONG TERM

FACILITY MAINTENANCE REVENUE

BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of Independent

School District No. 621, State of Minnesota, as follows:

1. The school board of Northeast Metropolitan

Intermediate School District No. 916 has approved a

long-term facility maintenance budget for its facilities for

the 2020-2021 school year (pay 2020 levy) in the amount

of $144,700. The various components of this program

budget are attached as EXHIBIT A hereto and are

incorporated herein by reference. Said budget is hereby

approved.

2. Minnesota Statutes, Section 123B.595, Subdivision

3, as amended, provides that if an intermediate school

district’s budget is approved by the school boards

of each of the intermediate school district’s member

school districts, each member district may include its

proportionate share of the costs of the intermediate

school district program in its long-term facility

maintenance revenue application.

3. The proportionate share of the costs of the

intermediate school district’s long-term facility

maintenance program for each member school district

to be included in its application shall be determined by

utilizing a blended rate where half of the rate is determined

by multiplying the total cost of the intermediate school

district long-term facility maintenance times the ratio

of the member school district’s net tax capacity to the

total net tax capacity of the intermediate school district

and half of the rate is determined by multiplying the

total cost of the intermediate school district long-term

facility maintenance times the ratio of ADM utilization by

district to the total ADM utilization. The inclusion of this

proportionate share in the district’s longterm

facility maintenance revenue application for fiscal

year 2021 is hereby approved, subject to approval by

the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of

Education.

4. Upon receipt of the proportionate share of longterm

facility maintenance revenue attributable to the

intermediate school district program, the district shall

promptly pay to the intermediate school district the

applicable aid or levy proceeds.

Approve the Long-Term Facility Maintenance Revenue

Application resolution as follows:

WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes § 123B.595,

subdivision 4 requires school districts to have a ten-year

facility plan adopted by the school board; and

WHEREAS, Minnesota Department of Education

has established the Long-Term Facility Maintenance

Revenue Application Ten Year Expenditure form for

school district’s to submit their ten year plan; and

WHEREAS, the plan must include provisions for

implementing a health and safety program that complies

with health, safety, and environmental regulations; and

WHEREAS, the district must annually update the

plan and submit a facility maintenance plan to the

commissioner; and

WHEREAS, the district must indicate whether the plan

will require a pay as you go levy or issue bonds for the

costs;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that

Mounds View School District has updated the ten year

expenditure form as attached; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Mounds View School

District has a health and safety program that complies

with health, safety, and environmental regulations; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Mounds View School

District will levy for the annual cost; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the School District

Clerk is directed to transmit a copy of this resolution,

certification of statement of assurances, and the ten year

plan to the Commissioner of Education.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion carried.

Carole Nielsen, Executive Director of Administrative

Services and Bridget Peterson, Director of Finance,

presented budget amendments from fourth quarter.

Motion by Westerman, seconded by Helgeson, to

approve the budget amendments as presented. Voting

aye: all; nay: none. Motion carried.

Carole Nielsen and Bridget Peterson presented

the 2019-20 budget for Board approval. Discussion

followed. Motion by Helgeson, seconded by Sager, to

adopt the 2019-20 budget as presented. Voting aye: all;

nay: none. Motion carried.

Superintendent Lennox presented a review of the

work accomplished during 2018-19 under the District

Operational Plan (DOP). Discussion followed.

Board member Sager read a summary report on the

Superintendent’s evaluation for the 2018-19 school year.

Chair Weinhagan reviewed the process to be followed

in filling the vacancy left by Amy Jones’ resignation

from the Board. The Board first narrowed the field of

applicants to three. Each Board member voted for three

applicants. Amy Jones abstained from voting.

The Board then cast votes for one candidate each as

follows:

Bock, Glasheen, Helgeson, Sager, Weinhagen,

Westerman – Heidi Danielson

Motion by Westerman, seconded by Helgeson, to adopt

the following resolution:

WHEREAS, on May 30, 2019, School Board Member

Amy Jones announced her resignation from the School

Board;

WHEREAS, School Board Member Jones’ resignation

is effective June 25, 2019;

WHEREAS, as of June 26, 2019, a vacancy will exist in

the office of School Board member with a term expiring

the first Monday in January 2020; and

WHEREAS, the vacancy will occur on or after the first

day to file affidavits of candidacy for the School District

general election and less than two years remain in the

unexpired term; and

WHEREAS, the School Board has received and

reviewed applications for candidates to fill the remainder

of School Board Member Jones’ term; and

WHEREAS, Heidi Danielson meets the qualifications

established by Minnesota law to serve as a School Board

member;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the School

Board of Independent School District No. 621, as follows:

Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 123B.09,

Subd. 5, Heidi Danielson is hereby appointed to fill the

vacancy and to serve the remainder of the unexpired

term beginning July 26, 2019, continuing through the first

Monday in January 2020 and until a successor is elected

and qualifies.

Voting aye: Bock, Glasheen Helgeson, Sager,

Weinhagen, Westerman; nay: none; abstaining: Jones.

Motion carried

As liaisons to schools and on committees, Board

members reported on events in which they had

participated.

Meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

/s/ Sandra Westerman, Clerk

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Legal

Announcements

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-705

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

DESCENT OF PROPERTY

Estate of

Joseph Arthur Momsen,

Decedent.

A Petition for Determination of

Descent has been filed with this

Court. The Petition represents

that the Decedent died more than

three years ago, leaving property in

Minnesota and requests the probate

of Decedent’s last Will, if any, and

the descent of such property be

determined and assigned by this

Court to the persons entitled to the

property.

Any objections to the Petition must

be filed with the Court prior to or

raised at the hearing. If proper, and

no objections are filed or raised, the

Petition may be granted.

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 ORDERED and Notice is

further given, that the Petition will

be heard on October 29, 2019 at

9:00 a.m. by this Court at 15 West

Kellogg Boulevard, Courtroom 1670,

St. Paul, Minnesota 55102.

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.

Dated: September 12, 2019

BY THE COURT

Donald Harper, Court Administrator

By: Jessica Chau

Deputy Court Administrator

Attorney for Petitioner:

Name: Timothy A. Quarberg

Firm: Cummins & Bonestroo Law

Office, PI

Street: 200 Prof Bldg, 363 5th Ave

N

City, State, ZIP: Bayport, MN

55003

Attorney License No: 0240382

Telephone: (651) 430-2630

FAX: (651)430-2813

Email: tquarberg@cblawoffices.

com

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

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: Bendy Catering Services

2. Principal Place of Business: 3800

Macalaster Drive North #13, St.

Anthony, MN 55421

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: NONE

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Bendy H. Biomah: 3800

Macalaster Drive North #13, St.

Anthony, MN 55421

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 820129900041; Originally

filed on: 4/6/2015

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: 8/6/2019

/s/ Bendy H. Boimah,

Owner

(Bulletin: Sept. 18, 25, 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: creditanddebt.org

2. Principal Place of Business: 4351

Latham Street, Riverside, CA 92501

USA

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: NONE

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Registered Agent Solutions,

Inc: 1010 Dale Street North, St. Paul,

MN 55117

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 1088030500031; Originally

filed on: May 21, 2019

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

asset forth in Section 609.48 as if

I had signed this document under

oath.

Date: August 8, 2019

\s\ Todd Emerson,

President

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17; 24,

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: Kain & Scott, P.A. -

Roseville

2. Principal Place of Business: 2780

Snelling Avenue Suite 302, Roseville

MN 55113 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Kain & Scott, P.A. - Roseville:

2780 Snelling Avenue Suite 302,

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: 9/9/2019

/s/ Jane Kedrowski

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

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: SD Bicycle Garage

2. Principal Place of Business: 3721

Chandler Drive NE, #303, Saint

Anthony Village, MN 55421

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Scott H Davis: 3721 Chandler

Drive NE, #303, Saint Anthony

Village, MN 55421

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: 8/20/2019

/s/ Scott H Davis,

Owner

(Bulletin Sept. 18, 25, 2019)

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Mounds View

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

ORDINANCE NO. 963

ORDINANCE SUMMARY

AN ORDINANCE CONTINUING

A FRANCHISE FEE ON CENTER

POINT ENERGY NATURAL GAS

OPERATIONS WITHIN THE CITY

OF MOUNDS VIEW

On September 9, 2019, the Mounds

View City Council adopted an

ordinance which continues a 4%

franchise fee on Center Point Energy

natural gas operations within the City

of Mounds View for the years 2020

thru 2021. The ordinance will sunset

on December 31, 2021.

A copy of Ordinance 963 is on file

and available for public viewing at

the office of the City Administrator.

The ordinance is also posted in its

entirety on the City’s website, located

at www.moundsviewmn.org.

Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator

(Bulletin: Sept. 18, 2019)

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CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

ORDINANCE NO. 961

ORDINANCE SUMMARY

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

TITLE 500, CHAPTER 512 OF

THE MOUNDS VIEW CITY

CODE RELATING TO TOBACCO

LICENSE REGULATIONS

On September 9, 2019, the City

Council adopted Ordinance 965 that

amends Title 500, Chapter 512, of

the Mounds View City Code. The

purpose of the amendment was

to modify certain city regulations

related to tobacco licensing in the

City of Mounds View.

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: Sept. 18, 2019)

_____

MOUNDS VIEW

SCHOOL DISTRICT #621

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Description

Chippewa Middle School Building

Addition and Renovation

Bid Opening

Thursday, October 3, 2019 @ 2:00

p.m.

For more information regarding

the above Bid, please visit the

Mounds View Public School

District #621 website at: www.

moundsviewschools.org/Page/3145

(Bulletin: Sept. 18, 25, 2019)

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Falcon Heights

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

RAMSEY COUNTY,

MINNESOTA

SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO.

19-05

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

CHAPTERS 14 AND 105

OF THE FALCON HEIGHTS

CITY CODE CONCERNING

BUSINESS LICENSE

REQUIREMENTS AND

RENTAL LICENSING

This ordinance amends Chapters

14 and 105 of the Falcon Heights

City Code concerning business

license requirements and rental

licensing. The amendments

to Chapter 14 include license

inspection requirements, revocation,

suspension and penalties. The

amendments to Chapter 105 include

license procedure, requirements,

inspections, revocation, suspension

and penalties.

A printed copy of the entire

ordinance is available for inspection

by any person during the City

Administrator/Clerk’s regular office

hours.

APPROVED for publication by the

City Council of the City of Falcon

Heights, Minnesota this 11th day of

September, 2019.

CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS

BY: Randall Gustafson, Mayor

ATTEST: Sack Thongvanh,

City Administrator

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 2019)

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Roseville

CITY OF ROSEVILLE

ORDINANCE SUMMARY NO. 1577

AN ORDINANCE ALLOWING

A SUMMARY PUBLICATION

REGARDING TEXT

AMENDMENTS TO THE

ROSEVILLE CITY CODE,

TITLE 4, CHAPTER 407

The following is the official summary

of Ordinance No. 1577 adopted

by the City Council of the City of

Roseville on September 9, 2019:

The Roseville City Code has been

amended to modify/clarify specific

requirements within Title 4, Chapter

407 NUISANCES related to vehicle

nuisances.

A printed copy of the ordinance

is available for inspection by any

person during regular office hours in

the office of the City Manager at the

Roseville City Hall, 2660 Civic Center

Drive, Roseville, Minnesota 55113. A

copy of the ordinance and summary

shall also be posted at the Reference

Desk of the Roseville Branch of

the Ramsey County Library, 2180

Hamline Avenue North, and on the

Internet web page of the City of

Roseville (www.cityofroseville.com).

BY: Daniel J. Roe, Mayor

ATTEST:

Patrick Trudgeon, City Manager

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 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 October 2, 2019, to

consider:

PF19-018: Request by High

Pines Brewing Company LLC, in

conjunction with the property owner,

The Starlite Limited Partnership, for

approval of a Microbrewery as a

conditional use at 2704 E Snelling Dr;

legal description of the property is on

file in the Community Development

Dept.

PF19-019: Request by Strange

Stars Entertainment LLC/

DreamTrace, Inc., in conjunction

with the property owner, Roseville

Properties LLP, for approval of an

Amusement Area as a conditional

use at 1955 County Rd B2; 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 9/27/19) at: www.

cityofroseville.com/pc-agenda.

2. Call or email Bryan Lloyd,

Senior Planner, at (651) 792-7073

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 10/21/19.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 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 October 2, 2019, to

consider:

Planning File 19-020: Request

by HBRE on behalf of the property

owner, Ian Redlin, for variances to

City Code §1004.02 (Residential

Setbacks) and §1017 (Shoreland

Requirements), to allow a preexisting

patio to remain in its location

less than 30 feet from the Ordinary

High Water Level and a home

addition that would encroach into the

require side yard setback at 3078 W

Owasso Blvd; 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 9/27/19) at: www.

cityofroseville.com/vb-agenda.

2. Call or email Bryan Lloyd,

Senior Planner, at (651) 792-7073

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 10/14/19.

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 2019)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on October 30, 2019 at 2:00pm at

3020 Rice Street, C25, St. Paul, MN

55113, the following property will be

sold by public auction by the Sheriff

of Ramsey County:

1) A 1980 Libe manufactured

home, Manufacturer’s Serial

Number registered to the State of

Minnesota as VIN 06L14139, and

any contents therein or about the

premises. The manufactured home

is located within the Thirty Twenty

Estates, LLC, Manufactured Home

Community located at 3020 Rice

Street, St. Paul, MN 55113.

This sale will be held to satisfy a

claim upon the above described

property held by Thirty Twenty

Estates, LLC, pursuant to Minnesota

Statutes sections 504B and 514.

Upon information and belief, this

property is owned by Eleuteria Acebu

Ponferrada. The property appears to

be abandoned. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is approximately $6,068.00,

exclusive of the expenses of said

sale and any expenses occurred

after this notice and exclusive of any

allowed attorney fees.

Dated: 9/6/2019

Ken Wasche, Esq.

Kenneth M. Wasche, P.C.

13060 Central Ave NE, Suite 200

Blaine, MN 55443

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

Oct. 1, 2019)

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Saint Anthony

ORDINANCE 2019-08

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

CHAPTER 155 SIGNS;

The City Council of the City of St.

Anthony adopted Ordinance 2019-

08 on September 10, 2019, this

ordinance amends Chapter 155

Signs as follows:

• Adds clarification to the definition

of Dynamic Display Signs using LED

as a lighting source

• Adds requirement for LED signs

to adhere to Dynamic Display Sign

Brightness

• Prohibits LED Banding

The full Ordinance is available for

review at City Hall, St. Anthony City

Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road, St.

Anthony, MN 55418.

Adopted this 10th day of September,

2019.

Jerome O. Faust, Mayor

ATTEST:

Nicole Miller, City Clerk

Reviewed for administration:

Mark Casey, City Manager

(Bulletin: Sept. 18, 2019)

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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: May 20,

2014

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $134,380.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Gregory J.

Kaiser, unmarried

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic

Registration Systems, Inc., as

nominee for Nationstar Mortgage

LLC

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on May 27, 2014 as

Document Number 3988804 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:

Assigned to: Nationstar Mortgage

LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper by assignment

recorded on August 12, 2019 as

Document Number 4204346 in the

Office of the County Recorder of

Washington County, Minnesota.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 44, Block 2,

Oakwoode Lustre, except that part of

the west 3.00 feet of Lot 44, block 2,

Oakwoode Lustre, which lies north of

an line extended east at a right angle

to the west line of said Lot 44 from

a point thereon distant 20.00 feet

south of the northwest corner of said

Lot 44, as measured along said west

line. According to the plat thereof

on file or of record in the office of

the County Recorder, Washington

County, Minnesota.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 6780 GRETCHEN LN

NORTH, 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:

$108,508.23

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Nationstar Mortgage

LLC

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER:

Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr.

Cooper

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 18.029.21.11.0083

TRANSACTION AGENT’S

MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 100397202125053539

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:

October 22, 2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

MN 55082.

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 April 22, 2020.

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: August 20, 2019

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC

D/B/A MR. COOPER

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By: /s/

N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

*Michael van Muelken, Esq.*

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(19-0801-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Aug.

28; Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25; Oct. 2, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT

LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE

YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT,

1. Default has occurred in

the conditions of the Common

Interest Community No. 311

Planned Community Heritage

Park Townhomes Declaration,

Washington County, Minnesota, by

Lawrence U. Uke, as fee owner(s) of

the below-described property subject

to said Declarations.

2. Pursuant to the Common

Interest Community No. 311

Planned Community Heritage Park

Townhomes Declaration, filed in the

Office of the County Recorder for

Washington County on March 31,

2006 as Document No. 3576834

and all amendments thereto and

Minnesota Statutes, a statutory lien

exists for unpaid assessments and

fees incurred from February 1, 2019

to the date of this notice.

3. No action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover

the debt secured by the statutory

lien or any part thereof, or if an

action has been instituted it has

been dismissed or discharged prior

to the commencement of these

proceedings.

4. The holder of the lien has

complied with all conditions

precedent to acceleration of the debt

secured by the assessment lien and

foreclosure of said lien, and all notice

and other requirements of applicable

statutes.

5. As of the date of this notice the

amount due, after acceleration,

pursuant to the Association’s

Declarations and By-laws, is:

$4,609.00.

6. As of the date of this notice,

the names of all parties that have

been released from liability for the

assessment lien are as follows:

NONE.

7. Legal description of property:

Lot 7, Block 1, Heritage Park

7th Addition, Common Interest

Community No. 311

8. Physical address of property:

3145 Frontier Drive, Woodbury,

Minnesota 55129

9. Tax parcel identification number:

24.028.21.12.0161

10. Pursuant to the provisions of the

Common Interest Community No.

311 Planned Community Heritage

Park Townhomes Declaration,

the lien will be foreclosed and the

property will be sold by the Sheriff

of Washington County, State of

Minnesota, as follows:

Date and time of sale: October 2,

2019 at 10:00 a.m.

Place of sale: Washington County

Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement

Center, 15015 62nd Street North,

Stillwater, Minnesota 55082

to pay the debt then secured by

said lien, including any additional

assessments and late fees that may

become due through the date of sale,

along with the costs, attorney’s fees

and disbursements allowed by law.

11. The time allowed by law for

redemption by the mortgagor,

or mortgagor’s personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months after the date of said sale.

12. THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGORS, THE

MORTGAGORS’ 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.

13. Minnesota Statutes Section

582.04(b) provides, “If the real estate

is an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, the notice must also specify

the date on or before which the

mortgagor must vacate the property

if the mortgage is not reinstated

under section 580.30 or the property

redeemed under section 580.23.”

If this statute applies, the time to

vacate the property is 11:59 p.m. on:

April 2, 2020

14. THIS COMMUNICATION

IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT

A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR

THAT PURPOSE. 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.

Dated as of August 14, 2019

GREENSTEIN SELLERS, PLLC

By:

Daniel B. Greenstein (#142104)

Matthew S. Greenstein (#392044)

825 Nicollet Mall, Suite 1648

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402

Telephone: (763) 285-4677

Attorneys for Heritage Park

Townhomes Association

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Aug.

21, 28; Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT

LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE

YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT,

1. Default has occurred in

the conditions of the Common

Interest Community No. 311

Planned Community Heritage

Park Townhomes Declaration,

Washington County, Minnesota, by

Editha Lamberte, as fee owner(s) of

the below-described property subject

to said Declarations.

2. Pursuant to the Common

Interest Community No. 311

Planned Community Heritage Park

Townhomes Declaration, filed in the

Office of the County Recorder for

Washington County on March 31,

2006 as Document No. 3576834

and all amendments thereto, and

Minnesota Statutes, a statutory lien

exists for unpaid assessments and

fees incurred from August 1, 2018 to

the date of this notice.

3. No action or proceeding has

been instituted at law to recover

the debt secured by the statutory

lien or any part thereof, or if an

action has been instituted it has

been dismissed or discharged prior

to the commencement of these

proceedings.

4. The holder of the lien has

complied with all conditions

precedent to acceleration of the debt

secured by the assessment lien and

foreclosure of said lien, and all notice

and other requirements of applicable

statutes.

5. As of the date of this notice the

amount due, after acceleration,

pursuant to the Association’s

Declarations and By-laws, is:

$8,908.79.

6. As of the date of this notice,

the names of all parties that have

been released from liability for the

assessment lien are as follows:

NONE.

7. Legal description of property:

Lot 32, Block 3, Heritage Park,

Common Interest Community

No. 311

8. Physical address of property:

11607 Prospect Curve, Woodbury,

Minnesota 55129

9. Tax parcel identification number:

24.028.21.12.0057

10. Pursuant to the provisions of the

Common Interest Community No.

311 Planned Community Heritage

Park Townhomes Declaration,

the lien will be foreclosed and the

property will be sold by the Sheriff

of Washington County, State of

Minnesota, as follows:

Date and time of sale: October 23,

2019 at 10:00 a.m.

Place of sale: Washington County

Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement

Center, 15015 62nd Street North,

Stillwater, Minnesota 55082

to pay the debt then secured by

said lien, including any additional

assessments and late fees that may

become due through the date of sale,

along with the costs, attorney’s fees

and disbursements allowed by law.

11. The time allowed by law for

redemption by the mortgagor,

or mortgagor’s personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months after the date of said sale.

12. THE TIME ALLOWED BY

LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY

THE MORTGAGORS, THE

MORTGAGORS’ 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.

13. Minnesota Statutes Section

582.04(b) provides, “If the real estate

is an owner-occupied, single-family

dwelling, the notice must also specify

the date on or before which the

mortgagor must vacate the property

if the mortgage is not reinstated

under section 580.30 or the property

redeemed under section 580.23.”

If this statute applies, the time to

vacate the property is 11:59 p.m. on:

April 23, 2020.

14. THIS COMMUNICATION

IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT

A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION

OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR

THAT PURPOSE. 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.

Dated as of August 29, 2019

GREENSTEIN SELLERS, PLLC

By:

Daniel B. Greenstein(#142104)

Matthew S. Greenstein(#392044)

825 Nicollet Mall, Suite 1648

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402

Telephone: (763) 285-4677

Attorneys for Heritage Park

Townhomes Association

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo: Sept. 11, 18,

25; Oct. 2, 9, 16, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Case Type: Mortgage

Foreclosure

Court File No. 62-CV-19-1301

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S

SALE UNDER JUDGMENT

AND DECREE

(REAL PROPERTY)

U.S. Bank National Association,

Plaintiff,

vs.

Cathy L. Chada, Willows on

Woodgate Corporation, John Doe

and Mary Roe,

Defendants.

Notice is hereby given, that under

and by virtue of a Judgment and

Decree entered in the above entitled

action on August 7, 2019, a certified

copy of which has been delivered to

me directing the sale of the premises,

hereinafter described, to satisfy the

amount found and adjudged due to

said Plaintiff in the above entitled

action from said Defendant Chada,

as prescribed in the Judgment, the

undersigned Sheriff of Ramsey

County will sell at public auction,

to the highest bidder, for cash, on

October 31, 2019, at 10:00 AM, at

the Sheriff’s main office, Sheriff’s

Office, Lowry Building / City Hall

Annex, 25 West 4th Street, Suite

150, St. Paul, MN, in the City of St.

Paul, in said County and State, the

premises and real estate described

in said Judgment and Decree, to wit:

All that tract(s) of parcel(s) of land

lying and being in the County of

Ramsey and State of Minnesota,

described as follows, to- wit:

Unit 114, CIC No. 428, Willows on

Woodgate Condominium, Ramsey

County, Minnesota.

PID No. 333022320195

Address: 847 Woodgate Drive, Unit

#114, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127

“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 this 21st day of August , 2019

Bob Fletcher, Sheriff,

Ramsey County, Minnesota

By: /s/ Michael E. Frank

Deputy

USSET, WEINGARDEN AND

LIEBO, P.L.L.P.

Kevin T. Dobie

Plaintiff’s Attorney

4500 Park Glen Road #300

Minneapolis, MN 55416

(952) 925-6888

This is an attempt to collect a

debt and any information obtained

will be used for that purpose.

(Review: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25; Oct. 2,

9, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT

LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE

WHEREAS, default has been made

in the terms and conditions of the

Declaration of Apartment Ownership

Number 74, Canabury Square of

Canabury Square Condominium

Association (henceforth the

“Declaration”) dated November 6,

1979 and recorded in the office of the

County Recorder in and for Ramsey

County, Minnesota on December

21, 1979, as Document No. 686265,

which said Declaration covers the

following described property situated

in the County of Ramsey, State of

Minnesota, to-wit:

Legal Description: Apartment 121,

Apartment Ownership 74, Canabury

Square, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

Street Address: 132 East Demont

Avenue #121, Little Canada, MN

55117

PID #: 07-29-22-13-0166

WHEREAS, pursuant to said

Declaration, there is claimed to be

due and owing as of the date of this

Notice by Richard J. Chenoweth,

as unit owner, to Canabury Square

Condominium Association, a

Minnesota non-profit corporation, the

principal amount of Nine Thousand

Eight-Hundred Thirteen and 39/100

Dollars ($9,813.39) for assessments,

interest and past due attorney fees

through September 12, 2019; and

no other action being now pending at

law or otherwise to recover said debt

or any part thereof, and;

WHEREAS, pursuant to the

Declaration and Minn. Stat. § 515B

3-116(h), said debt created a lien

upon said premises in favor of

Canabury Square Condominium

Association as evidenced by the

lien statement dated April 11, 2019

and filed in the office of the County

Recorder in and for Ramsey County,

Minnesota on April 19, 2019, as

Document No. T02637286.

NOW, THEREFORE, notice is

hereby given that by virtue of the

power of sale created by statute, said

lien will be foreclosed by the sale of

said premises with the hereditaments

and appurtenances, which said shall

will be made by the Sheriff of Ramsey

County, Minnesota at the Ramsey

County Sheriff’s Department, 25

West 4th St, Suite 150, Saint Paul,

MN 55102, on November 1, 2019 at

10:00 o’clock a.m., at public auction

to the highest bidder, for cash, to

pay the amount then due for said

assessments, together with the costs

of foreclosure, including attorneys’

fees as allowed by law. The time

allowed by law for redemption by

the unit owners, their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of said sale.

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 unit owners must vacate the

property if the lien is not reinstated

under Minn. Stat. § 580.30 or the

property is not redeemed under

Minn. Stat. § 580.23 is 11:59 p.m.

on April 30, 2020. If the foregoing

date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal

holiday, then the date to vacate the

property is the next business day at

11:59 p.m.

Dated: September 12, 2019

CANABURY SQUARE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

By: /s/ Amanda K. Linden

Smith Jadin Johnson, PLLC

Amanda K. Linden (#393233)

7900 Xerxes Avenue South,

Suite 2020

Bloomington, MN 55431

Ph: (952) 388-0289

Fax: (612) 235-7927

(Review: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16,

23, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT

LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE

WHEREAS, default has been made

in the terms and conditions of the

Declaration of Apartment Ownership

Number 74, Canabury Square of

Canabury Square Condominium

Association (henceforth the

“Declaration”) dated December 19,

1979 and recorded in the office of the

County Recorder in and for Ramsey

County, Minnesota on December

21, 1979, as Document No. 686265,

which said Declaration covers the

following described property situated

in the County of Ramsey, State of

Minnesota, to-wit:

Legal Description: Unit No.174,

Common Interest Community

Number 74, Canabury Square,

Ramsey County, Minnesota.

Street Address: 122 East Demont

Avenue, #174, Little Canada, MN

55117

PID #: 07-29-22-13-0219

WHEREAS, pursuant to said

Declaration, there is claimed to be

due and owing as of the date of

this Notice by Daniel Conroy, as

unit owner, to Canabury Square

Condominium Association, a

Minnesota non-profit corporation,

the principal amount of Seventeen-

Thousand Five-Hundred Seventy-

Eight and 64/100 Dollars

($17,578.64) for assessments,

interest and past due attorney fees

through September 9, 2019; and no

other action being now pending at

law or otherwise to recover said debt

or any part thereof, and;

WHEREAS, pursuant to the

Declaration and Minn. Stat. § 515B

3-116(h), said debt created a lien

upon said premises in favor of

Canabury Square Condominium

Association as evidenced by the

lien statement dated September 26,

2018 and filed in the office of the

County Recorder in and for Ramsey

County, Minnesota on October 24,

2018, as Document No. T02626415.

NOW, THEREFORE, notice is

hereby given that by virtue of the

power of sale created by statute, said

lien will be foreclosed by the sale of

said premises with the hereditaments

and appurtenances, which said shall

will be made by the Sheriff of Ramsey

County, Minnesota at the Ramsey

County Sheriff’s Department, 25

West 4th St, Suite 150, Saint Paul,

MN 55102, on November 1, 2019 at

10:00 o’clock a.m., at public auction

to the highest bidder, for cash, to

pay the amount then due for said

assessments, together with the costs

of foreclosure, including attorneys’

fees as allowed by law. The time

allowed by law for redemption by

the unit owners, their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of said sale.

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 unit owners must vacate the

property if the lien is not reinstated

under Minn. Stat. § 580.30 or the

property is not redeemed under

Minn. Stat. § 580.23 is 11:59 p.m.

on April 30, 2020. If the foregoing

date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal

holiday, then the date to vacate the

property is the next business day at

11:59 p.m.

Dated: September 12, 2019

CANABURY SQUARE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

By: /s/ Amanda K. Linden

Smith Jadin Johnson, PLLC

Amanda K. Linden (#393233)

7900 Xerxes Avenue South,

Suite 2020

Bloomington, MN 55431

Ph: (952) 388-0289

Fax: (612) 235-7927

(Review: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16,

23, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT

LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE

WHEREAS, default has been made

in the terms and conditions of the

Declaration of Apartment Ownership

Number 74, Canabury Square of

Canabury Square Condominium

Association (henceforth the

“Declaration”) dated December 19,

1979 and recorded in the office of the

County Recorder in and for Ramsey

County, Minnesota on December

21, 1979, as Document No. 686265,

which said Declaration covers the

following described property situated

in the County of Ramsey, State of

Minnesota, to-wit:

Legal Description: Unit No. 170,

Common Interest Community

Number 74, Canabury Square,

Ramsey County, Minnesota.

Street Address: 122 East Demont

Avenue #170, Little Canada, MN

55117

PID #: 07-29-22-13-0215

WHEREAS, pursuant to said

Declaration, there is claimed to be

due and owing as of the date of this

Notice by Mercedes M. Livingston,

as unit owner, to Canabury Square

Condominium Association, a

Minnesota non-profit corporation,

the principal amount of Nine

Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Eight

and 40/100 Dollars ($9,238.40) for

assessments, interest and past due

attorney fees through September

12, 2019; and no other action being

now pending at law or otherwise to

recover said debt or any part thereof,

and;

WHEREAS, pursuant to the

Declaration and Minn. Stat. § 515B

3-116(h), said debt created a lien

upon said premises in favor of

Canabury Square Condominium

Association as evidenced by the

lien statement dated April 11, 2019

and filed in the office of the County

Recorder in and for Ramsey County,

Minnesota on April 19, 2019, as

Document No. T02637288.

NOW, THEREFORE, notice is

hereby given that by virtue of the

power of sale created by statute, said

lien will be foreclosed by the sale of

said premises with the hereditaments

and appurtenances, which said shall

will be made by the Sheriff of Ramsey

County, Minnesota at the Ramsey

County Sheriff’s Department, 25

West 4th St, Suite 150, Saint Paul,

MN 55102, on November 1, 2019 at

10:00 o’clock a.m., at public auction

to the highest bidder, for cash, to

pay the amount then due for said

assessments, together with the costs

of foreclosure, including attorneys’

fees as allowed by law. The time

allowed by law for redemption by

the unit owners, their personal

representatives or assigns is six (6)

months from the date of said sale.

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 unit owners must vacate the

property if the lien is not reinstated

under Minn. Stat. § 580.30 or the

property is not redeemed under

Minn. Stat. § 580.23 is 11:59 p.m.

on April 30, 2020. If the foregoing

date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal

holiday, then the date to vacate the

property is the next business day at

11:59 p.m.

Dated: September 12, 2019

CANABURY SQUARE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

By: /s/ Amanda K. Linden

Smith Jadin Johnson, PLLC

Amanda K. Linden (#393233)

7900 Xerxes Avenue South,

Suite 2020

Bloomington, MN 55431

Ph: (952) 388-0289

Fax: (612) 235-7927

(Review: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16,

23, 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

27, 2010

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

OF MORTGAGE: $164,715.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Anthony A.

Hodge and Shawna R. Hodge,

husband and wife

MORTGAGEE: Homeservices

Lending, LLC Series A d/b/a Edina

Realty Mortgage

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:

Recorded on January 13, 2011 as

Document Number 3826745 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

13, 2011 as Document Number

3826746 in the Office of the County

Recorder of Washington County,

Minnesota.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF

PROPERTY: Lot 15, Block 3,

Ridgewood, Washington County,

Minnesota.

STREET ADDRESS OF

PROPERTY: 9123 JASMINE AVE S,

COTTAGE GROVE, MN 55016-4025

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY

IS LOCATED: Washington County,

Minnesota.

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO

BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE

ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:

$144,988.16

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

NAME OF MORTGAGE

ORIGINATOR: Homeservices

Lending, LLC Series A d/b/a Edina

Realty Mortgage

RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: Wells

Fargo Bank, N.A.

TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION

NUMBER: 22.027.21.22.0089

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:

November 19, 2019 at 10:00 AM.

PLACE OF SALE: Washington

County Sheriff’s Office, Washington

County Law Enforcement Center,

15015 62nd Street North, Stillwater,

MN 55082.

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 May 19, 2020.

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: September 13, 2019

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Mortgagee

TROTT LAW, P.C.

By: /s/

*N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.*

Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.

Michael van Muelken, Esq.

Attorneys for Mortgagee

25 Dale Street North

St. Paul, MN 55102

(651) 209-9760

(19-0898-FC01)

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION

FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 82-PR-19-3125

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re the Estate of

Joan L. Freer

Decedent (Deceased Person)

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS

AND CREDITORS:

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the above-named

Decedent’s Last Will dated 9-23-

2017 has been filed with the Probate

Registrar, and the application has

been granted.

Notice is also given that the Probate

Registrar has informally appointed

the following:

Name: Judy Pouliot

Address: 10406 Lancaster Ln

Woodbury, MN 55129

as the personal representative of

the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir,

devisee or other interested person

may be entitled to appointment as

personal representative. Unless

objections are filed 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 the 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 (4)

months after the date of this Notice,

or the claims will be barred.

Dated: 8/13/2019

/s/ Erin Boettcher

Probate Registrar

/s/ Annette Fritz,

Court Administrator

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

18, 25, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 82-PR-19-4167

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL AND

INFORMAL APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re: Estate of

Theodore P. Samolytz, a/k/a/

Theodore Peter Samolytz, a/k/a/

Theodore Samolytz,

Decedent.

Notice is given that an Application

for Informal Probate of Will and

Informal Appointment of Personal

Representative was filed with the

Registrar, along with a Will dated

May 22, 2014 and Codicii dated July

24, 2014. The Registrar accepted the

application and appointed Sheri A.

Samolytz, whose address is 16335

— 3rd Street South, Lakeland, MN

55043, to serve as the personal

representative of the decedent’s

estate.

Any heir, devisee or other

interested person may be entitled

to appointment of the personal

representative. Any objection to

the appointment of the personal

representative must be filed with

he 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: 9-10-19

/s/ Pamela Kreier,

Registrar

/s/ Annette Fritz,

Court Administrator

Schmitz, Schmidt & Anderson,

P.A.

Mark L. Anderson, MN #0275761

400 Robert Street North #1840

St. Paul, MN 55101

Telephone: 651-291-2405

Facsimile: 651-291-0887

e-mail: manderson@elderlaw123.

com

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

18, 25, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 62-PR-19-689

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re: Estate of Gordon Alphonse

Williams, Decedent.

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the Decedent’s

will dated February 1, 1988, and

codicil(s) to the will, dated N/A, and

separate writing(s) under Minn. Stat.

524.2-513 dated N/A (“Will”), has

been filed with the Registrar. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Robert J. Williams, whose address

is:

1981 62nd Street Somerset, WI

54025

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.

Date: 9-5-19

/s/ Joel Olson,

Registrar

/s/ Michael Upton,

Court Administrator

(Review: Sept. 18, 25, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 82-PR-19-3748

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

Sheldon Fox, aka Sheldon J. Fox,

aka, Sheldon Joseph Fox,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application

for informal probate of the

Decedent’s Will, dated November

15, 2017, (“Will”), has been filed with

the Registrar. The application has

been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Sandra L. Schouweiler, whose

address is: 907A North Wisconsin

Lane, Amery, Wisconsin, 54001, 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

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 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

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: 9/19/19

Pamela Kreier,

Registrar

Annette Fritz,

Court Administrator

Attorney for

Personal Representative

Laurann Kirschner

Galowitz Olson, PLLC

10390 39th Street North

Lake Elmo, MN, 55042

Attorney License No: 400140

Telephone: (651) 777-6960

FAX: (651) 777-8937

Email: laurann@Ralowitzolson.com

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, Oct. 2, 2019)

_____

STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 62-PR-19-649

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

DESCENT OF PROPERTY

Estate of

Everoul Henry Freking,

Decedent

A Petition for Determination of

Descent has been filed with this

Court. The petition represents

that the Decedent died more than

three years ago, leaving property in

Minnesota and requests the probate

of the Decedent’s last will, if any,

and the descent of such property

be determined and assigned by this

Court to the persons entitled to the

property.

Any objections to the Petition must

be filed with the Court prior to or

raised at the hearing. If proper, and

no objections are filed or raised,

the Petition may be granted. NO

APPEARANCES ARE REQUIRED

UNLESS OBJECTIONS ARE FILED.

IT IS ORDERED and Notice is

further given, that the Petition will be

heard on October 15, 2019 at 10:00

a.m. by this Court in Room 1670, 15

West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul,

Minnesota.

(1) Notice shall be given to all

interested persons (Minn. Stat.

524.1-401) and persons who have

filed a demand for notice (Minn. Stat.

524.3-204).

(2) Notice shall be given by

publishing this Notice and Order as

provided by law and by: Delivering

a copy of this Notice and Order to

Robert Allen Freking personally at

least 14 day prior to the hearing date.

Date: September 13, 2019

/s/ Michael Upton,

Court Registrar

/s/ Kimberly Smith,

Deputy Court Administrator

Attorney for Petitioner

Name: William Lee Freking

Firm: (representing self)

Street: 6 Cider Mill Way

City, State, ZIP: Billerica, MA

01821

Attorney License No.: N/A

Telephone: 781-696-0315

FAX: N/A

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No.: 62-PR-19-686

NOTICE OF AND ORDER

FOR HEARING ON PETITION

FOR FORMAL PROBATE OF

WILL AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Re: Estate of

Joyce B. Gabrelcik,

Decedent.

It is Ordered and Notice is given that

on October 22, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. a

hearing will be held in this Court at

15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint

Paul, Minnesota, on a petition for

the formal probate of an instrument

purporting to be the Decedent’s Will

dated November 13, 1990, and for

the appointment of A&G Business

Services, LLC, whose address is PO

Box 240325 Apple Valley, MN 55124

as personal representative of the

Decedent’s estate in a supervised

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; pay

all legal debts, claims, taxes, and

expenses; sell real and personal

property; and 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: September 9, 2019

/s/ Kimberly Smith,

Deputy Court Administrator

BUTTS, SCHNEIDER AND

BUTTS, LLP

Spencer C. Butts

MN# 392116

155 South Lake Street

Forest Lake, MN 55025

Telephone: 651-464-6162 x7

Facsimile: 651-464-8180

e-mail: spencerbutts@

lakesidelawyers.com

ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER

SUSAN K. HUNT

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 82-PR-19-4192

NOTICE OF INFORMAL

PROBATE OF WILL

AND APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of

MICHELLE MARY GARGARO,

Decedent

Notice is given that an application for

informal probate of the Decedent’s

will dated July 2, 2018, (“Will”), has

been filed with the Registrar. The

application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the

Registrar has informally appointed

Christopher A. Gargaro, Il whose

address is: 92 Oakwood Rd.

Newport, MN 55055, 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. 524.3-80 l) 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.

Date: 9/4/2019

/s/ Erin Boettcher,

Registrar

/s/ Annette Fritz,

Court Administrator

Attorney for Applicant:

Kevin M. Urbik

Heywood, Cari & Anderson S.C.

816 Dominion Drive, Suite 100

Hudson, WI 54016

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE COURT DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-697

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION

FOR FORMAL PROBATE

OF WILL, APPOINTMENT

OF PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the Matter of the Estate of

Dorothy Selma Urbaniak,

Deceased.

IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE

is given that on October 22, 2019

at 9:00 am.,a hearing will be held

in this Court at Ramsey County

Courthouse, 15 West Kellogg

Boulevard. Courtroom 1670, St.

Paul, Minnesota, 55102 for the

formal probate of an instrument

purporting to be the Will of the

Decedent/dated unknown under

Minn. Stat§ 524.2-513, ( .. Will”) and

for the appointment of Joan Novotny,

whose address is 2500 Helena

Avenue North, Oakdale, Minnesota

55128, 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.

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

Šby 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.

Date: September 11, 2019

BY THE COURT

Michael F. Upton,

Court Administrator

By: Jessica Chan,

Deputy Court Administrator

Self-Represented Litigant or

Attorney for Petitioner:

James G. Roban

Roban Law Office

261 Ruth St. North

St. Paul, MN 55119

Attorney License No. 92058

Telephone 651-738-2102

Fax: 651-738-2102

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Case Type: Domestic Abuse

Court File No.: 82-FA-19-4323

NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF

EMERGENCY

(EX PARTE) ORDER FOR

PROTECTION BY

PUBLICATION

(MINN. STAT. § 518B.01,

SUBD. 8)

In the Matter of:

Nicole Schoonmaker, Petitioner

vs.

Wesley Alwin, Respondent

To Respondent named above:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that

an Ex Parte Order for Protection has

been issued in the above matter. You

may request a hearing if you contact

the court administrator’s office within

12 days of the date of publication of

this notice. You may obtain a copy

of the Ex Parte Order for Protection

and the form to request a hearing

from the court administrator’s office

at the following address: Washington

County Courthouse, 14949 62nd

Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082.

Failure to request a hearing or to

obtain a copy of the Ex Parte Order

will not be a defense to prosecution

for violation of the Court’s order.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

RAMSEY COUNTY

DISTRICT COURT

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Case Type: Domestic Abuse

Court File No: 62-DA-FA-19-1117

NOTICE OF HEARING

BY PUBLICATION

(MINN. STAT. § 518B.01,

SUBD. 8)

In The Matter Of

Heather Lynn Johnson And Obo

Minor Child Vs Frank Gums Jr.

To Respondent named above:

An order has been issued directing

you to appear at the Ramsey County

Juvenile and Family Justice Center,

25 W 7th St, St. Paul MN 55102 on

September 30, 2019 8:30 AM Order

for Protection Hearing

JFJC Court Room 5A

Street, James J.

and explain why the relief sought

in the Petition for the Order for

Protection should not be granted.

You may obtain a copy of the

Petition and any order issued from

the court from the Ramsey County

Court Administrator’s Office.

If you do not appear at the

scheduled hearing, the Petitioner’s

request may be granted as a default

matter. Failure to appear will not be

a defense to prosecution for violation

of the Court’s Order.

Tama Hall

Juvenile and Family Courts

Administrator

(Review: Sept. 25, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Case Type: Harassment

Court File No.: 82-CV-19-4367

NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF

HARASSMENT ORDER FOR

RELIEF BY PUBLICATION

In the Matter of:

Alyson Marie Henrichs

Petitioner

vs

Thomas Georne Schoenberg

Respondent

To Respondent named above:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that

a Harassment Order for Relief has

been issued in this matter.

You may request a hearing on

this matter if you file a Request

for Hearing with the Court within

twenty (20) days of issuance of

the Harassment Order for Relief.

You may obtain a copy of the

Harassment Order For Relief from

the court administrator’s office at

the following address: Washington

County Courthouse, 14949 62nd

Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082.

Failure to appear at a scheduled

hearing or to obtain a copy of the

Harassment Order For Relief will

not be a defense to prosecution for

violation of the Court’s order.

Date: 9/19/19

BY: /s/ Megan Rosdahl

Court Administrator/Deputy

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF WASHINGTON

DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Court File No.: 82-FA-19-4369

Case Type: Domestic Abuse

NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF

EMERGENCY (EX PARTE)

ORDER FOR PROTECTION

BY PUBLICATION (MINN.

STAT. § 518B.0L, SUBD. 8)

In the Matter of:

Karen Jo Schoenberg

Petitioner

vs.

Thomas George Schoenberg

Respondent

To Respondent named above:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that

an Ex Parte Order for Protection has

been issued in the above matter. You

may request a hearing if you contact

the court administrator’s office within

12 days of the date of publication of

this notice. You may obtain a copy

of the Ex Parte Order for Protection

and the form to request a hearing

from the court administrator’s office

at the following address: Washington

County Courthouse, 14949 62nd

Street N, Stillwater, MN 55082.

Failure to request a hearing or to

obtain a copy of the Ex Parte Order

will not be a defense to prosecution

for violation of the Court’s order.

Date: 9/19/19

BY: /s/ Megan Rosdahl

Court Administrator/Deputy

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, 2019)

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT

OF TRANSPORTATION

NOTICE:

SEPTEMBER 30, 2019

PROPOSED

DECOMMISSIONING

HOPEY Non-Directional Beacon

(NDB) and Locator Outer Marker

(LOM)

MnDOT Aeronautics owns,

operates, and maintains the HOPEY

(PPI) NDB and LOM as part of a

system of installations serving the

aviation public navigational needs.

State-owned installations are in

addition to the network provided by

the Federal Aviation Administration

(FAA).

HOPEY NDB serves; St. Paul

Downtown airport (STP) with an NDB

approach to Runway 31, Lake Elmo

airport (21D) with an NDB approach

to Runway 4, and the South St. Paul

airport (SGS) with an NDB-B Circling

approach. Decommissioning will

cause the cancellation of all NDB

Approaches. MnDOT will be

requesting a new RNAV approach

for 21D Runway 4. SGS will continue

to have RNAV-B SGS, and the STP

airport needs will be reviewed, if a

replacement approach is needed.

MnDOT Aeronautics is considering

decommissioning of the system

because the lease for the land on

which HOPEY is located is due to

expire and the landowner is not

willing to renew. Additionally, NDB

approaches are no longer being

supported by the FAA and will all be

removed from the national airspace

system in the coming years. NDB

approaches are no longer required

on any flight test for certification of

a pilot. MnDOT Aeronautics will

experience cost savings as a result

of this proposed decommissioning

enabling investment in modernization

of other critical equipment used by all

airmen in the modern day national

airspace system.

Interested parties are invited

to respond to this proposal by

submitting written comments, data, or

opinions. Comments should address

the overall aeronautical, economic,

environmental, and energyrelated

aspects of the proposal.

All communications received on or

before the specified closing date for

comments will be considered before

taking action on the proposal. This

proposal may change as a result of

comments received.

Comment Period closes:

October 30, 2019

Send comments to:

MnDOT Office of Aeronautics

John B Dalton

Navigation System Engineer

222 East Plato Boulevard

St. Paul, Minnesota 55107-1618

http://www.dot.state.mn.us/aero/

The Minnesota Department of

Transportation is committed to

increasing transparency and

collaboration and ensuring everyone

has the opportunity to participate in

public engagement.

(Review: September 25, 2019)

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CITY OF LAKE ELMO

NOTICE OF HEARING ON

IMPROVEMENT

HERITAGE FARMS

STREET AND UTILITY

IMPROVEMENTS

Notice is hereby given that the

City Council of Lake Elmo will meet

in the council chambers of the city

hall at or approximately after 7:00

P.M. on Tuesday, October 15,

2019, to consider the making of the

following improvements, pursuant

to Minnesota Statutes, Sections

429.011 to 429.111;

Street, drainage and sanitary

sewer improvements including new

municipal sanitary sewer service

to replace individual on-site septic

systems; a reconstructed bituminous

street with new concrete curb and

gutter; and a repair or restoration of

the existing street drainage system

for the following streets:

• Lisbon Avenue North, from 30th

Street to the south end;

• Lisbon Avenue Court North, from

Lisbon Avenue to the end of cul-desac;

and

• 30th Street Circle North, from

30th Street North to 30th Street

North.

The area proposed to be assessed

for these improvements include

properties abutting the above

referenced streets or properties

that gain direct driveway access

from the above referenced streets,

and properties that receive access

to the municipal sanitary sewer

system. The estimated total cost

for the project is $2,708,000. A

reasonable estimate of the impact

of the assessment will be available

at the hearing. Such persons as

desiring to be heard with reference

to the proposed improvements will

be heard at this meeting.

DATED: September 17, 2019

BY ORDER OF THE

LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL

Mike Pearson, Mayor

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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CITY OF NORTH ST. PAUL

NOTICE OF HEARING ON

PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS

FOR MISCELLANEOUS

UNPAID FEES INCLUDING

ABATEMENT, WATER,

SEWER, STORM SEWER,

GARBAGE AND SIDEWALK

SNOW REMOVAL

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Notice is hereby given that the

City Council of North Saint Paul

will meet at 6:30 P.M. on Tuesday,

October 15, 2019 at North Saint

Paul City Hall, 2400 Margaret Street,

North St. Paul, Minnesota, to pass

upon the proposed assessment for

MISCELLANEOUS UNPAID FEES

INCLUDING ABATEMENT, WATER,

SANITARY SEWER, SURFACE

WATER, RECYCLING, STREET

LIGHTS, FIBER OPTIC, SOLID

WASTE AND SIDEWALK SNOW

REMOVAL.

Proposed assessments are on file

for public inspection at my office.

Written or oral objections will be

considered at the hearing. The total

amounts of proposed assessments

are $ 63,500.00 Individualized

mailed notices are being sent to

property owners of record proposed

to be assessed.

If you wish to object to the proposed

assessment, you must file a written

objection, signed by you, and

presented to the City Clerk prior

to the hearing or to the Mayor at

the hearing. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE

SUCH A WRITTEN OBJECTION,

YOU MAY LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO

APPEAL TO DISTRICT COURT,

MINNESOTA STATUTE 429.061,

SUBD 1.

If you do file your written objection,

you may appeal the assessment to

District Court pursuant to Minnesota

Statute 429.081, by serving Notice

of Appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk

of the City within 30 days after the

adoption of the assessment, and

filing such Notice with the District

Court within 10 days of such service.

THE PROVISIONS OF MINNESOTA

STATUTES 429.061 AND 429.081

MUST BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED

IN OBJECTING AND APPEALING

AN ASSESSMENT.

Under Minnesota Statutes 435.193

to 435.195, the Council may, in its

discretion, defer the payment of

this special assessment for any

homestead property owned by a

person 65 years of age or older or

retired by virtue of a permanent and

total disability for whom it would be

a hardship to make the payments.

When deferment of the special

assessment has been granted and is

terminated for any reason provided

in that law, all amounts accumulated,

plus applicable interest, may become

due. Any assessed property owner

meeting the requirements of this

law and the resolution adopted

under it may, within 30 days of the

confirmation of the assessment,

apply to the City Clerk for the

prescribed form for such deferral of

payments of this special assessment

of the property.

Such persons as desire to be heard

with reference to the proposed

assessment will be heard at this

meeting. Written and oral comments

will be considered. Persons who

require this information in another

format should contact City Hall at

(651) 747-2403 at least 72 hours

prior to the public hearing.

Scott Duddeck

City Manager/Clerk

(Review: Sept. 25, 2019)

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CITY OF NORTH ST. PAUL

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC MEETING

REVIEW STORM WATER

POLLUTION PREVENTION

PROGRAM

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the North St. Paul City Council will

hold a public meeting on November

19, 2019 at 6:30 P.M. to review

the City’s Storm Water Pollution

Prevention Program (SWPPP) for

2018-2019. The meeting will be

held at City Hall, 2400 Margaret

Street, North St. Paul, Minnesota,

in conjunction with the regular city

council meeting which starts at 6:30

P.M. City staff will make a short

presentation on the program’s recent

accomplishments and activities.

Interested persons may review the

SWPPP at City Hall and make oral

or submit written comments during

or following the public meeting.

Persons with disabilities requiring

special accommodation in order to

fully participate must call City Hall

72 hours in advance of the meeting

(651) 747-2403.

(Review: Sept. 25, 2019)

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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

MASSAGE THERAPY

PREMISES LICENSE

SPRING FOREVER LLC,

5695 GENEVA AVENUE

A public hearing will be held on

Tuesday, October 8, 2019, at 7 PM,

at Oakdale City Hall, 1584 Hadley

Avenue North, to consider issuance

of a Massage Premises License to

Spring Forever LLC, dba Garden of

Eden Spa, 5695 Geneva Avenue.

All persons may appear at the public

hearing and present their views

orally or in writing.

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

CITY OF OAKDALE, MINNESOTA

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, 2019)

_____

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

LIQUOR LICENSE REQUEST

UGLY PUTTERS GROUP LLC

UGLY PUTTERS INDOOR

GOLF AND EVENT CENTER

1799 GENEVA AVENUE

A public hearing will be held on

Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 7 PM,

at Oakdale City Hall, 1584 Hadley

Avenue North, to consider issuing

On-Sale Intoxicating and Special

Sunday liquor licenses to Ugly

Putters Group LLC, dba Ugly Putters

Indoor Golf and Event Center,

1799 Geneva Avenue. All persons

may appear at the public hearing

and present their views orally or in

writing.

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

CITY OF OAKDALE, MINNESOTA

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, 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-PRK15050-KR

OPENING DATE: OCT 17, 2019

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS A

QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR

TO COMPLETE BITUMINOUS

PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE,

INSTALL NEW PERMEABLE

PAVEMENT AND

ASSOCIATED STORMWATER

INFRASTRUCTURE AT THE

KELLER GOLFVIEW PICNIC

AREA.

PRE-SOLICITATION RESPONSE

CONFERENCE:

KELLER REGIONAL PARK,

GOLFVIEW PICNIC AREA

2010 MAPLEWOOD DRIVE

MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109.

OCTOBER 3, 2019. 10:00 A.M. CT

(Review: Sept. 18, 25, 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-PRR2865-KB

OPENING DATE:10/17/2019

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS BIDS

FOR SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT,

AND SERVICES NECESSARY

TO PRINT, FOLD, INSERT, SEAL,

GENERATE PDF FILES, MAIL

AND EMAIL COUNTY NOTICES,

STATEMENTS, INSERTS AND

RELATED DOCUMENTS AT THE

LOWEST RATE POSSIBLE. ONE

CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO

HANDLE ALL SERVICES.

SOLICITATION:

RFB-PRMG20206-KR

OPENING DATE:10/24/2019

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS

CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE

ALL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT,

MATERIALS, AND LABOR

FOR TESTING, REPAIR,

MAINTENANCE, SYSTEMS

MODIFICATIONS, AND RENTAL

OF EMERGENCY GENERATORS

AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS AS

REQUIRED BY THE COUNTY.

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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WASHINGTON COUNTY

BIDS/REQUESTS FOR

PROPOSALS

Requests for Proposals are being

solicited until 4:30 p.m., October

10, 2019, for an “On-Call” contract

to provide engineering services for

traffic signal system design, traffic

signal timing, traffic data collection,

and other related services on an asneeded

basis via annual contract in

Washington County, Minnesota.

Go to: http://www.co.washington.

mn.us/bids.aspx for further details.

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

25, 2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on October 10th, 2019 at 10:00am at

6419 55th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128,

and the following manufactured

home will be sold by public auction

by the Sheriff of Washington County:

STAR/MH

Manufactured Home, 16x76, Serial

# 14733, located at 6419 55th St N,

Twenty-Nine Pines Associates, LLC

Oakdale, MN 55128

This sale will be held to satisfy a

claim held by Twenty-Nine Pines

Associates, LLC, upon the above

described property and owned by

Gregory Muccio. 1st Secured Party,

Zebedee LLC. The property has

been abandon in Twenty-Nine Pines

Associates, LLC. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is $3651 computed to the

date of sale, exclusive of expenses

of said sale and the advertising

thereof.

Date September 5th, 2019

Twenty-Nine Pines Associates,

 Public Notices

Continued from Page 6

 Public Notices

Continued on Page 8

LLC

(by) a Stephanie Schmidt

5330 Grafton Ave

Oakdale, MN 55128

(651) 777-1373

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

11, 18, 25, 2019)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on October 10th, 2019 at 10:00am at

6440 54th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128,

and the following manufactured

home will be sold by public auction

by the Sheriff of Washington County:

ROLL/MH

Manufactured Home, 16x76, Serial

# 16601, located at 6451 54th St N,

Twenty-Nine Pines Associates, LLC

Oakdale, MN 55128

This sale will be held to satisfy a

claim held by Twenty-Nine Pines

Associates, LLC, upon the above

described property and owned by

Jessica Cody. The property has

been abandon in Twenty-Nine Pines

Associates, LLC. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is $6570.00 computed to the

date of sale, exclusive of expenses of

said sale and the advertising thereof.

Date September 5th, 2019

Twenty-Nine Pines Associates,

LLC

(by) a Stephanie Schmidt

5330 Grafton Ave

Oakdale, MN 55128

(651) 777-1373

(Oakdale-Lake Elmo Review: Sept.

11, 18, 25, 2019)

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NOTICE OF SALE

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Date of Auction

October 4, 2019 at 10:30 am

According to the lease by and

between: (2237) Melissa Clemmens

(2007) BJ Hadish (3052) Nataji Shaw

(2130) Kevin Tulloch (1140)Tom

Cleveland (2214) Roshell DuPaul

(2175) Nicholas Heinl (2145) Vitor

Rodriguez (2025) Vanessa Rojas

(2236) Wendy Snyder (3003) Ralph

Boecker (2159) Nijai Dumas (3226)

Amanda Germain (3194) DeAubrey

Johnson (3262) Dwan Rachal

(2161) Shannon Rogstad (3166)

Tim Schroeder (2054) LaTrece Scott

(3165) Mark Merk, (3227) Yeng Vang

(2014) Jaquon Lindsey (2051) Paul

Ingles (1047) Leah Holerud (2135)

Miguel Zarate Cruz and Beyond Self

Storage #812, and its related parties,

assigns and affiliates.

In order to perfect the lien on the

goods contained in the storage unit

the manager has cut the lock on the

units and upon inspection the units

were found to contain Living room

furniture, Bedroom furniture, Dining

furniture, Antiques, Clothing, Toys,

TVs, Janitorial Supplies, Boxes full

of items, Totes full of items, plus

miscellaneous items.

Items will be sold online via www.

storagetreasures.com or disposed of

on October 4, 2019 at 10:30 am or

thereafter, at the location listed below

to satisfy owners lien in accordance

with the state statutes. All goods

are sold in “as is” condition. Seller

reserves the right to override all

bids. All items or spaces may not be

available on the date of sale.

Beyond Self Storage

1315 Cope Ave

Maplewood MN 55109

(Review: Sept. 18, 25, 2019)

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NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on October 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 #535 Tom Thomasser/Pacific

Canvas and Leather: large quantity

of holsters, computer equip., large

quantity of firearm cases, tool box,

boxes

Unit #653 Gail Lyons/Kathleen

Lyons: space heater, microwave,

television luggage, sports equip.,

computer equip., furniture, boxes

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 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: Rogue Repair

2. Principal Place of Business:

2101 Cottage Ave East, St Paul MN,

55119

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: NONE

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Rogue Repair, LLC:

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 931664700031 Originally

filed on: 2/6/2017

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: 7/22/2019

\s\ Melanie Ditter,

Owner

(Review: Sept. 18; 25, 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: KATHRYN DURYEA

CORT

2. Principal Place of Business: 1207

Olds Street, Forked River, NJ 08731

USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Cort, Kathryn Duryea: 1207

Olds Street PO Box 505, Forked

River, NJ 08731 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: 8/22/2019

/s/ Kathryn-Duryea:Cort

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 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: Yumwell Foods

2. Principal Place of Business: 2451

Ariel Street North #A, Maplewood,

MN 55109

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Hanmah LLC: 2451 Ariel

Street North #A, Maplewood, MN

55109

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: 7/31/2019

/s/ Farouk Hannon

(Review: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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Minutes

SUMMARY OF

PROCEEDINGS

WASHINGTON COUNTY

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

AUGUST 27, 2019

Present were Commissioners Fran

Miron, District 1; Stan Karwoski,

District 2; Gary Kriesel, District

3; Wayne Johnson, District 4;

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

Approval of the following actions:

- Grant agreement with the MN

Department of Human Services

in the amount of $5,000 to cover

expenses associated with Citizen

Review Panel activities.

- Budget workshop to review the

2020 recommended budget for the

Community Services Department.

General Administration

- Approval of the August 13, 2019,

County Board meeting minutes.

Human Resources

- Presentation of Minnesota

Counties Intergovernmental Trust

(MCIT) annual report.

Property Records and Taxpayer

Services

- Approval of an application for

a 1-4 day temporary on-sale liquor

license from the Stillwater VFW

Post 323 for a special event at the

Washington County Fairgrounds on

September 14, 2019.

Public Health and Environment

Approval of the following actions:

- 2020-2021 Ramsey/Washington

Recycling & Energy Board (R&E

Board) joint activities budget as

recommended by the R&E Board.

- Contract No. 12846 with OTI,

Inc., for northern county yard waste

site services.

- Budget workshop to review the

2020 recommended budget for the

Public Health and Environment

Department and University of

Minnesota Extension.

Public Works

Approval of the following actions:

- Resolution No. 2019-088,

authorizing the County Engineer

to submit a request to the

Commissioner of the MN Department

of Transportation (MnDOT) to

perform a speed study to determine

the reasonable and safe speed limit

at Stillwater Way North, from County

State Aid Highway (CSAH) 14 to

CSAH 15 in the City of Lake Elmo.

- Extension of license for use of

real property by Midwest Vending

to operate and maintain food

and beverage machines at the

Government Center and outlying

offices.

- Resolution No. 2019-089,

authorizing Detour Agreement

No. 1034423 with MnDOT, for the

detour of northbound traffic from

Trunk Highway 95 onto CSAH 21

(Stagecoach Trail North) and CSAH

14 (5th Avenue North).

- Extend Special Project Financial

Technician II position in the Public

Works Department through March 1,

2020.

Sheriff’s Office

Approval of the following actions:

- Grant Agreement No. 12842

between the MN Department of

Public Safety and the Washington

County Sheriff’s Office for Driving

While Intoxicated enforcement in the

amount of $120,290.55.

- Resolution No. 2019-090,

accept fundraiser proceeds for

the Washington County Explorers

Program in the amount of $1,302

from the Washington County Fair

speed pitch booth.

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

SEPTEMBER 3, 2019

Present were Commissioners Fran

Miron, District 1; Stan Karwoski,

District 2; Gary Kriesel, District

3; Wayne Johnson, District 4;

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”.

Attorney’s Office/Community

Corrections/Community Services/

Public Health & Environment/

Sheriff’s Office (multi-department

presentation)

- Overview of the Foundation for

Opioid Response Efforts (FORE)

grant.

General Administration

Approval of the following actions:

- August 20, 2019, County Board

meeting minutes.

- County Administrator Molly

O’Rourke reminded the viewing

audience that the September 10,

2019, County Board meeting was

cancelled. The next scheduled

County Board meeting is September

17, 2019.

- Board workshop to review

the Organizational Assessment

recommendations.

Library

- Budget workshop to review the

2020 recommended budget for the

Library and Law Library.

Property Records and Taxpayer

Services

Approval of the following actions:

- Resolution No. 2019-091, for the

repurchase of tax forfeited land by

Carl Berger in the City of Oakdale.

- Budget workshop to review the

2020 recommended budget for the

Property Records and Taxpayer

Services Department.

Public Works

Approval of the following actions:

- Amendment No. 1 to Contract

11216 with HCM Architects in the

amount of $140,933 for additional

services to complete the Wildwood

Library project.

- Amendment No. 1 to Contract

11249 with Kraus-Anderson

Construction in the amount of

$105,051 for additional services

to complete the Wildwood Library

project.

- Contract No. 12602 Cooperative

Agreement between the City of Lake

Elmo and Washington County, for

maintenance of the traffic signal

system at the intersection of County

State Aid Highway (CSAH) 19 and

Hudson Blvd N.

- Contract No. 12858 in the

amount of $858,001.01 with

Innovative Masonry Restoration

for the Government Center exterior

envelope project.

- Reject bids received on August

13, 2019 to construct the Americans

with Disabilities Act improvements

and revise signal systems project on

CSAH 10 at the Trunk Highway 694

west and east ramps.

Sheriff’s Office

Approval of the following actions:

- Resolution No. 2019-092,

authorizing a cooperative agreement

between the U.S. Department

of Justice, Drug Enforcement

Administration, and the Washington

County Sheriff’s Office.

- Resolution No. 2019-093,

proclaiming September 2019 as

National Preparedness Month 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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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

DISTRICT COURT

PROBATE DIVISION

Court File No. 62-PR-19-705

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

HEARING ON PETITION FOR

DESCENT OF PROPERTY

Estate of

Joseph Arthur Momsen,

Decedent.

A Petition for Determination of

Descent has been filed with this

Court. The Petition represents

that the Decedent died more than

three years ago, leaving property in

Minnesota and requests the probate

of Decedent’s last Will, if any, and

the descent of such property be

determined and assigned by this

Court to the persons entitled to the

property.

Any objections to the Petition must

be filed with the Court prior to or

raised at the hearing. If proper, and

no objections are filed or raised, the

Petition may be granted.

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 ORDERED and Notice is

further given, that the Petition will

be heard on October 29, 2019 at

9:00 a.m. by this Court at 15 West

Kellogg Boulevard, Courtroom 1670,

St. Paul, Minnesota 55102.

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.

Dated: September 12, 2019

BY THE COURT

Donald Harper, Court Administrator

By: Jessica Chau

Deputy Court Administrator

Attorney for Petitioner:

Name: Timothy A. Quarberg

Firm: Cummins & Bonestroo Law

Office, PI

Street: 200 Prof Bldg, 363 5th Ave

N

City, State, ZIP: Bayport, MN

55003

Attorney License No: 0240382

Telephone: (651) 430-2630

FAX: (651)430-2813

Email: tquarberg@cblawoffices.

com

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

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: Bendy Catering Services

2. Principal Place of Business: 3800

Macalaster Drive North #13, St.

Anthony, MN 55421

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: NONE

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Bendy H. Biomah: 3800

Macalaster Drive North #13, St.

Anthony, MN 55421

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 820129900041; Originally

filed on: 4/6/2015

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: 8/6/2019

/s/ Bendy H. Boimah,

Owner

(Bulletin: Sept. 18, 25, 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: creditanddebt.org

2. Principal Place of Business: 4351

Latham Street, Riverside, CA 92501

USA

3. List a Mailing Address if you

cannot receive mail at the principal

place of business address: NONE

4. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Registered Agent Solutions,

Inc: 1010 Dale Street North, St. Paul,

MN 55117

5. This certificate is an amendment

of Certificate of Assumed Name File

Number: 1088030500031; Originally

filed on: May 21, 2019

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

asset forth in Section 609.48 as if

I had signed this document under

oath.

Date: August 8, 2019

\s\ Todd Emerson,

President

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17; 24,

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: Kain & Scott, P.A. -

Roseville

2. Principal Place of Business: 2780

Snelling Avenue Suite 302, Roseville

MN 55113 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Kain & Scott, P.A. - Roseville:

2780 Snelling Avenue Suite 302,

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: 9/9/2019

/s/ Jane Kedrowski

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

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: SD Bicycle Garage

2. Principal Place of Business: 3721

Chandler Drive NE, #303, Saint

Anthony Village, MN 55421

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Scott H Davis: 3721 Chandler

Drive NE, #303, Saint Anthony

Village, MN 55421

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: 8/20/2019

/s/ Scott H Davis,

Owner

(Bulletin Sept. 18, 25, 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: Bottle Rocket - C-2240

2. Principal Place of Business:

Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP)

International Airport 4300 Glumack

Drive, LT-2150.05, St. Paul, MN

55111 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Host BGB ARG MSP, LLC:

HMSHost, 6905 Rockledge Drive,

Bethesda, MD 20817 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: 9/12/2019

/s/ Jeffrey L. Poersch

(Bulletin: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 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: Take Flight Financial

2. Principal Place of Business: 2700

University Avenue West Suite 428,

St Paul, MN 55114 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Blu Line Enterprises LLC:

2700 University Avenue West Suite

428, St Paul, MN 55114 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: 9/18/2019

/s/ Myron Gayles

(Bulletin: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

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STATE OF MINNESOTA

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

CITY OF ARDEN HILLS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

FOR AN INTERIM USE PERMIT

AT 1901 LAKE VALENTINE ROAD

PLANNING CASE 19-014

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on Wednesday, October 9, 2019, at

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

Commission will hold a Public

Hearing. Mounds View School

District has submitted an application

for an Interim Use Permit. The

Applicant is requesting to temporarily

construct a weight room at 1901

Lake Valentine Road while the new

weight room is being constructed on

the high school’s primary campus 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.

Any person interested in or opposed

to said application will be heard by

the Planning Commission at the

time and place above stated. Written

comments can also be sent to City

Hall.

Mike Mrosla

Community Development

Manager/City Planner

651-792-7822

(Bulletin: Sept. 25, 2019)

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MOUNDS VIEW

SCHOOL DISTRICT #621

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Description

Chippewa Middle School Building

Addition and Renovation

Bid Opening

Thursday, October 3, 2019 @ 2:00

p.m.

For more information regarding

the above Bid, please visit the

Mounds View Public School

District #621 website at: www.

moundsviewschools.org/Page/3145

(Bulletin: Sept. 18, 25, 2019)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on October 30, 2019 at 2:00pm at

3020 Rice Street, C25, St. Paul, MN

55113, the following property will be

sold by public auction by the Sheriff

of Ramsey County:

1) A 1980 Libe manufactured

home, Manufacturer’s Serial

Number registered to the State of

Minnesota as VIN 06L14139, and

any contents therein or about the

premises. The manufactured home

is located within the Thirty Twenty

Estates, LLC, Manufactured Home

Community located at 3020 Rice

Street, St. Paul, MN 55113.

This sale will be held to satisfy a

claim upon the above described

property held by Thirty Twenty

Estates, LLC, pursuant to Minnesota

Statutes sections 504B and 514.

Upon information and belief, this

property is owned by Eleuteria Acebu

Ponferrada. The property appears to

be abandoned. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is approximately $6,068.00,

exclusive of the expenses of said

sale and any expenses occurred

after this notice and exclusive of any

allowed attorney fees.

Dated: 9/6/2019

Ken Wasche, Esq.

Kenneth M. Wasche, P.C.

13060 Central Ave NE, Suite 200

Blaine, MN 55443

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

Oct. 1, 2019)

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NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on October 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 # 806 Xia Hang: stereo equip.,

Minutes ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA

OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 9:03 a.m. with the following members

present: Carter, 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 August 20, 2019 was presented for approval.

Chair McDonough announced that Item 6, Single Source Agreement with The Family Place for Day Program

Services for Homeless Families, was to be removed from the agenda and would potentially be brought back

to the September 17 Board meeting for action. He gave brief remarks on the issue. He asked for a motion and

second to remove Item 6 from the Agenda. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved.

Discussion can be found on archived video. Chair McDonough then asked for a motion and second to approve

the agenda as amended. Motion by Carter, seconded by McGuire. Unanimously approved.

MINUTES of August 13, 2019 were presented for approval. Motion by McGuire, seconded by MatasCastillo.

Unanimously approved

ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS

Social Services - Grant Award from City of Saint Paul for Mental Health Co-Responders and Increase Personnel

Complement of Social Services Department. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously

approved. (B2019-199)

Emergency Management and Homeland Security - Amendment to 2017 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant.

Motion by Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2019-200)

County Attorney’s Office / Property Management - Ramsey County Attorney’s Office Law Enforcement Center

Renovation Project. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2019-201)

Property Tax, Records and Election Services - Administrative Code: Modification of Policies Related to the

Sale of Tax-Forfeited Property. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2019-

202)

Public Works - METRO Gold Line Bus Rapid Transit Project Financial Commitment. Motion by Ortega,

seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2019-203)

Public Works - Public Works Construction Quarterly Report for April 1, 2019 through June 30, 2019. Motion by

Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2019-204)

Finance - June 2019 Report of Contracts, Grant and Revenue Agreements, Emergency Purchases, Sole

Source, Single Source Purchases and Final Payments. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Reinhardt.

Unanimously approved. (B2019-205)

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 9:23 a.m.

Janet Guthrie, Chief Clerk – County Board

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 Public Notices

Continued from Page 7

 Public Notices

Continued from Page 9

fishing equip. tool box, luggage,

boxes

Unit #3313 Lilli Waknitz: vacuum

cleaner, computer equip, luggage,

furniture, boxes

(Roseville Review: Sept. 24, Oct. 1,

2019)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

The contents of the following

storage units from the U-Haul

Moving & Storage At Hwy 280, 2520

Como Ave, St. Paul, MN, 55108, will

be sold to the public online only at

storagetreasures.com. Bidding will

begin on 10/18/19 at 12pm.

Unit number 1221 leased by

Brandon Norrgard. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 1094 leased by

Amanda Freeman. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $401.80

Unit number 1541 leased by

Tommie Dawson. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number AA3227D leased

by Taylor Landry. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $295.64

Unit number 1494 leased by

Robert Patrick. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number 1348 leased by

Tamisha Chessier. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods

Amount Due: $245.80

Unit number AA1389T leased

by Jeanne Arp. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $197.66

Unit number 1012 leased by

Douglas Twait. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1979 leased by

Yussuf Mohamed. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $409.90

Unit number AA1385T leased by

John Koukoumelis. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $205.62

Unit number 1311 leased by

Denise Tucker. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1551 leased by Mary

Haas. Miscellaneous household and

personal goods.

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number AA1321T leased

by Dung Nguyen. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $185.64

Unit number 2127 leased by Minnie

Loyd. Miscellaneous household and

personal goods.

Amount Due: $399.90

Unit number 1505 leased by

Julia Poevoorde. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $299.90

Unit number AA1317T leased

by Dung Nguyen. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $185.64

Unit number 1259 leased by

Prudence Flannigan. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1159 leased by

Cristianne Kruse. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $499.90

Unit number 1739 leased by Sean

Gill. Miscellaneous household and

personal goods.

Amount Due: $374.90

Unit number 1704 leased by

Michelle Godfrey. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $299.90

(Roseville Review Sept. 24, Oct. 1,

2019)

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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. on

October 7, 2019 at the Shoreview

City Hall, 4600 North Victoria Street,

Shoreview, Minnesota to consider an

intoxicating on sale and intoxicating

Sunday sale Liquor Licenses for

Elevage Management Group d/b/a

Oliver’s, located at 159 Grass Lake

Place, Shoreview, Minnesota.

Such persons as desire to be heard

with reference to the above will be

heard at this meeting.

BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

(Bulletin: Sept. 25, 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., August 20,

2019. Meeting was duly held at the District Center, 4570 Victoria Street N,

Shoreview, MN 55126.

Present: Bock, Danielson, Glasheen, Helgeson, Sager, Weinhagen,

Westerman, Superintendent Chris Lennox

Absent: none

Chair Weinhagen administered the Oath of Office to Heidi Danielson.

Motion by Sager, seconded by Westerman, to adopt the agenda as printed.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion carried.

The following individuals registered to speak at Open Forum:

Valerie Rolstad, Fridley paraprofessionals

Cathy Springhorn, Shoreview paraprofessionals

Announcements were made concerning gifts and meeting dates.

Superintendent’s report.

• Music Education recognition at Mounds View Schools

Motion by Helgeson, seconded by Sager, to take action on the consent

agenda as follows:

Approve minutes:

Approve the minutes of June 25, 2019 as printed.

Approve personnel changes as follows:

new hire: effective

Abdi, Abdirizak ID 7-15-19

Arneson, Megan ID 8-14-19

Boutch, Joseph BA 8-13-19

Burns, Megan BA 8-14-19

Cadwell, Courtney DC, SV, TL 8-12-19

Chavez, Vivian ID 8-14-19

Christenson, Michelle BA 8-14-19

Fisher, Nicole MV 8-14-19

Johnson, Brian ID 8-14-19

Johnson, Damon MV 8-14-19

Kanowitz, Travis DW 7-22-19

Legrand, Christopher REACH/CLT 8-14-19

Maki, Stephanie ECEC 8-14-19

Martin, Cara DC 8-14-19

McDonald, Judith HV 9-3-19

Moeller-Roy, Nance PW 9-3-19

Paavola, Chloe PW 8-14-19

Ringstad, Melissa HV 9-3-19

Rundquist, Janet VH 8-16-19

Ryther, Tamara ID 8-16-19

Schlenker, Jimmie SS 7-1-19

Schmiesing, Alana CH/MV 8-14-19

Semelis, Alicia TL 8-14-19

Tainter, Tiffany SV 8-27-19

Tall, Amanda SV 8-20-19

Tschida, Jon ID 8-14-19

Turner, Camille SS 8-14-19

Wistl, Molly ID 8-14-19

Yang, Miriam DW/DC 8-14-19

recall:

Lafeber, Jodie TL 9-3-19

request for leave:

Collins, Michae CH 7-3-19 through 7-26-19

Goettsch, Josh PLEC 7-9-19 through 7-22-19

Guse, Teri on leave 2019-2020 school year

Johnson, Sharon PW 8-26-19 through 4-1-20 approx

Mello, Caili SS 2019-2020 school year

Morelli, Sara PL 2-10-20 through 5-8-20 approx

Muller, Amy ECEC 2019-2020 school year

Nakamoto, Mindy on leave 2019-2020 school year

Stouten, Rebecca MV 8-26-19 through unknown

Wilt, Cassie IL 9-4-19 through 12-2-19 approx

return from leave:

Ajdari, Staci VH 8-26-19

Beckstrand, Katherine ECEC 8-12-19

Bjorklund, Caleb CH 8-26-19

Collins, Michael CH 7-29-19

Goettsch, Josh PLEC 7-23-19

Hillman, Katherine MV 9-3-19

Kappes, Dana VH 8-26-19

Rognlin, Jocelyn SS 8-26-19

rehire:

Dooley-Jesso, Lane ID 8-26-19

Ellis, Rachel VH 8-14-19

Finn, Lisa PLEC-K 8-14-19

Fredrick, Kris HV 8-16-19

Jones, Amy BA 8-14-19

Samuelson, Mary SLKC 9-3-19

Windle, Garrett BRDGS 8-26-19

Zurn, Hannah ID 8-26-19

resignation:

Anderson, Breyden HV 7-12-19

Anstiss, Denise TL 6-27-19

Blaha, James BRDGS 7-31-19

Braun, Karen MV 8-7-19

Doody-Schwingle, Suzanne MV 7-19-19

Duffy, John 8-1-19

Duffy, Sarah TL 8-9-19

Flostrand, Shannon ID 7-31-19

Gellerman, Kristine TL 7-22-19

Googins, Jamie SL 6-4-19

Handt, Joy SLEC-IL 8-1-19

Hsu, Lydia SS 8-2-19

Montour, Robert HV 6-29-19

Nelson, Kristopher ID 7-12-19

Schwieters, Tina CH 7-22-19

Schroeder, Gretchen EW 8-9-19

Stromquist, Kristen TL 6-29-19

Super, Sonja ID 7-23-19

termination:

Doran, Rachel 6-7-19

Holenback, Joseph DC-TL 6-21-19

transfer:

Brodin, Katherine SLEC-KC 9-3-19

McDonald, Judith HV 9-3-19

Moore, Colleen EW 8-14-19

retirement:

Blood, Cindy PLEC-KC 8-31-19

Demers-Hill, Patricia EW 8-9-19

Fischer, Wendy SS 9-1-19

Rubbelke Anderson, Linda SS 8-31-19

Approve expenditures as follows:

June 2019

General Fund $2,499,034.79

Nutrition Services 126,444.42

Community Service 111,494.98

Capital Outlay 271,273.19

Building Construction 3,332,425.79

Debt Redemption 1,000.00

Trust 3,500.00

Agency 0.00

Internal Service 240,520.26

OPEB Debt Service 0.00

Total $6,585,693.43

Bank Wire Transfers: $26,629,402.34

July 2019

General Fund $2,845,579,88

Nutrition Services 100,995.09

Community Service 182,162,22

Capital Outlay 1,172,674.46

Building Construction 6,243,810.35

Debt Redemption 0.00

Trust 2,000.00

Agency 0.00

Internal Service 240,826.52

OPEB Debt Service 0.00

Total $4,741,998.00

Bank Wire Transfers: $21,011,087.50

Accept the following gifts and extend thanks to the donors:

2018-19 Donations

Oscar Windsperger for general district use ($70)

Alto saxophone case from Katherine Tomsich for the music program at

Highview

The following donations are for the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf from:

James Bartsh ($500)

Scott Counihan and Michelle Glood ($1,514.16)

Hunger Solutions Minnesota ($7,495.11)

Jersey Mike’s Subs ($680)

MVEA ($550.56)

Julie & Rich Omland ($500)

St. Odilia Catholic Church ($3,000)

2019-20 Donations

CAF America for general use and girls swimming at Mounds View ($433.40)

Lynne & Mark Dolan for families in need at Highview ($200)

Wells Fargo for general district use ($50)

Community Shares of MN for student activities at Bel Air ($100)

Violin & case and xylophone from Dawn VanHouse for the district music

program at Highview

Violin from Clara Sanford for the music program at Sunnyside

The following donations are for the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf from:

Adagios Pizza Factory ($500)

Craig Atkinson ($200)

Doug & Julie Bowman ($600)

Lavonne & Jim Benning ($500)

Jennifer & Brian Bradway ($1,344)

Mr. & Mrs. Gatzlaff ($1,000)

Gradient Financial Services ($1,377)

Nancy Haugen $500)

John & Rosemary Hunt ($500)

Incarnation Lutheran Church ($7,000)

Amy & Jeff Jones ($1,000)

Medtronic Foundation ($880)

Multi-Tech Systems ($3,756.72)

Richard & Sylvia Rog ($500)

Mary Sheehan ($500)

Shepherd of the Hills ($795)

St. Odilia Council of Catholic Women ($800)

United Church of Christ New Brighton ($4,150)

Susanne Yerich ($500)

Part-time teacher program:

Approve participation in the TRA Part-Time Teacher Program for the 2019-

20 school year for the following teachers:

Elizabeth Borg Elizabeth Perra Kirk Diment

Cheleen Pieper Carol Haug Liv Rosin

Elizabeth Johnson Lisa Taylor David Ostrom

MDE External User Access Recertification

Keep Superintendent Chris Lennox as the Identified Official with Authority

and add Sara O’Rourke, Executive Administrative Assistant to the

Superintendent to only add and remove names for the Mounds View School

District in the MDE External User Access Recertification System.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion carried.

Carole Nielsen, Executive Director of Administrative Services, presented

a resolution to combine an expiring and an existing levy authorization and

increase the amount to sustain existing programs/services and address

additional needs such as Mental Health Support, Career Pathways and

Safety and Security. Discussion followed. Motion by Helgeson, seconded by

Danielson, to adopt the following resolution

RESOLUTION RELATING TO APPROVAL OF A NEW

REFERENDUM REVENUE AUTHORIZATION

AND CALLING AN ELECTION THEREON

BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of Independent School District No.

621, State of Minnesota, as follows:

1. (a) The current referendum revenue authorization of the school district as

adjusted by the state in compliance with law, is $835.41 per adjusted pupil

unit.

(b) This current authorization is composed of two parts. The first portion

($535.06 per adjusted pupil unit) expires after taxes payable in 2019. The

second portion ($300.35 per adjusted pupil unit) expires after taxes payable

in 2022.

(c) The Board hereby determines and declares that it is necessary and

expedient to renew the $535.06 per adjusted pupil unit first portion of its

current authorization. The Board also determines and declares that it is

necessary and expedient to revoke the $300.35 per adjusted pupil unit

second portion of its current authorization and to replace that portion with

a new authorization of $1200.35 per adjusted pupil unit. As provided by law,

the ballot question must abbreviate the term “per adjusted pupil unit” as “per

pupil.” The additional revenue will be used to finance school operations and

the property tax portion thereof will require an estimated referendum tax rate

of approximately 0.11526% of the referendum market value of the school

district for taxes payable in 2020, the first year it is to be levied.

(d) The proposed total new referendum revenue authorization of $1735.41

per adjusted pupil unit would increase each year by the rate of inflation and

would be applicable for ten (10) years, commencing with taxes payable in

2020, unless revoked or reduced as provided by law. For this purpose, the

rate of inflation shall be the annual inflationary increase calculated under

Minnesota Statutes, Section 126C.17, subdivision 2(b).

(e) The question on the approval of the new referendum revenue

authorization shall be School District Question 1 on the school district ballot

at the special election held to approve said authorization.

2. The ballot question or questions of the school district shall be submitted to

the qualified voters of the school district at a special election, which is hereby

called and directed to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, between the

hours of 7:00 o’clock a.m. and 8:00 o’clock p.m.

3. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 205A.11, the school district

combined polling place and the precincts served by the polling place, as

previously established and designated by school board resolution for school

district elections not held on the day of a statewide election, are hereby

designated for this special election.

4. The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause written notice of said

special election to be provided to the county auditor of each county in which

the school district is located, in whole or in part, and to the Commissioner of

Education, at least seventy-four (74) days before the date of said election.

The notice shall specify the date of said special election and the title and

language for each ballot question to be voted on at said special election. Any

notice given prior to the date of the adoption of this resolution is ratified and

confirmed in all respects.

The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of said special

election to be posted at the administrative offices of the school district at least

ten (10) days before the date of said special election.

The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a sample ballot to be

posted at the administrative offices of the school district at least four (4) days

before the date of said special election and to cause two sample ballots to be

posted in the combined polling place on election day. The sample ballot shall

not be printed on the same color paper as the official ballot.

The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of said special

election to be published in the official newspaper of the school district, for two

(2) consecutive weeks with the last publication being at least one (1) week

before the date of the election.

The notice of election so posted and published shall state each question to

be submitted to the voters as set forth in the form of ballot below, and shall

include information concerning each established precinct and polling place.

The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause the rules and

instructions for use of the optical scan voting system to be posted in the

combined polling place on election day.

The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of the election

to be mailed to each taxpayer in the school district at least fifteen (15) but no

more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the special election. The notice

shall contain the required projections and the required statement specified

in Minnesota Statutes, Section 126C.17, subdivision 9, paragraph (b). The

clerk is also directed to cause a copy of this notice to be submitted to the

Commissioner of Education and to the county auditor of each county in which

the school district is located in whole or in part at least fifteen (15) days prior

to the day of the election.

The clerk is authorized and directed to acquire and distribute such election

materials and to take such other actions as may be necessary for the proper

conduct of this special election and generally to cooperate with election

authorities conducting other elections on that date.

5. The clerk is further authorized and directed to cooperate with the proper

election officials to cause ballots to be prepared for use at said election in

substantially the following form, with such changes in form and instructions

as may be necessary to accommodate the use of an optical scan voting

system:

Optical scan ballots must be printed in black ink on white colored material,

except that marks to be read by the automatic tabulating equipment may be

printed in another color ink. The name of the precinct and machine-readable

identification must be printed on each ballot. Voting instructions must be

printed at the top of the ballot on each side that includes ballot information.

The instructions must include an illustration of the proper mark to be used

to indicate a vote. Lines for initials of at least two election judges must be

printed on one side of the ballot so that the judges’ initials are visible when

the ballots are enclosed in a secrecy sleeve.

6. If the school district will be contracting to print the ballots for this special

election, the clerk is hereby authorized and directed to prepare instructions

to the printer for layout of the ballot. Before a contract exceeding $1,000 is

awarded for printing ballots, the printer, at the request of the election official,

shall furnish, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 204D.04, a

sufficient bond, letter of credit, or certified check acceptable to the clerk in an

amount not less than $1,000 conditioned on printing the ballots in conformity

with the Minnesota election law and the instructions delivered. The clerk

shall set the amount of the bond, letter of credit, or certified check in an

amount equal to the value of the purchase.

7. The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to provide for testing of the

optical scan voting system within fourteen (14) days prior to the election

date. The clerk shall cause notice of the time and place of the test to be

given at least two (2) days in advance by publishing the Notice of Testing

once in the official newspaper and by causing the notice to be posted in the

administrative offices of the school district, the office of the County Auditor

and the office of any other local election official conducting the test.

8. The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the location

of the counting center or the place where the ballots will be counted to be

published in the official newspaper at least once during the week preceding

the week of the election and in the newspaper of widest circulation once on

the day preceding the election, or once the week preceding the election if the

newspaper is a weekly.

9. As required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 203B.121, the Board hereby

establishes a ballot board to process, accept and reject absentee ballots

at school district elections not held in conjunction with the state primary or

state general election or that are conducted by a municipality on behalf of

the school district and generally to carry out the duties of a ballot board as

provided by Minnesota Statutes, Section 203B.121 and other applicable

laws. The ballot board must consist of a sufficient number of election judges

trained in the handling of absentee ballots. The ballot board may include

deputy county auditors and deputy city clerks who have received training

in the processing and counting of absentee ballots. The clerk or the clerk’s

designee is hereby authorized and directed to appoint the members of the

ballot board. The clerk or the clerk’s designee shall establish, maintain

and update a roster of members appointed to and currently serving on the

ballot board and shall report to the Board from time to time as to its status.

Each member of the ballot board shall be paid reasonable compensation

for services rendered during an election at the same rate as other election

judges; provided, however, if a staff member is already being compensated

for regular duties, additional compensation shall not be paid for ballot board

duties performed during that staff member’s duty day.

10.The clerk is hereby authorized and directed to begin assembling names

of trained election judges to serve at the combined polling place during the

November 5, 2019 special election. The election judges shall act as clerks

of election, count the ballots cast, and submit the results to the school board

for canvass in the manner provided for other school district elections. The

election must be canvassed between the third and the tenth day following the

election.

11.The School District clerk shall make all Campaign Financial Reports

required to be filed with the school district under Minnesota Statutes, Section

211A.02, available on the school district’s website. The clerk must post the

report on the school district’s website as soon as possible, but no later than

thirty (30) days after the date of the receipt of the report. The school district

must make a report available on the school district’s website for four years

from the date the report was posted to the website. The clerk must also

provide the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board with a link to the

section of the website where reports are made available.

Voting aye: all; nay: none. Motion carried

Carole Nielsen, Executive Director of Administrative Services, presented the

August 15, 2019 enrollment update for the 2019-20 school year. Discussion

followed.

Members of the Cabinet provided updates on communications, staffing,

summer projects, facilities, transportation, nutrition services, technology,

and Community Ed in preparation for the start of the 2019-20 school year.

Representatives from Wold and Kraus-Anderson gave a construction update

on the various building projects in the District. Discussion followed.

Angie Peschel, Director of Curriculum & Instruction, highlighted summer

curriculum and staff development projects that were undertaken this summer.

Discussion followed.

Assistant Superintendent John Ward and Director of Community Education

and Technology Karl Brown presented Policy EG-3115 – Electronic

Technology Acceptable Use & Safety for first reading. Policies EG-2104

– Use of Technology Students and Policy EG-5104 – Use of Technology-

Employees were recommended for deletion. Motion by Westerman,

seconded by Bock to waive the second and third readings. Voting aye: all;

nay: none. Motion by Helgson, seconded by Sager to adopt Policy EG-3115

and delete policies EG-2104 and EG-5104. Voting aye: all; nay: none.

Superintendent Lennox provided an AMSD update and Sager provided

a Northwest Metro 916 update. Chair Weinhagen also recommended

appointing a new school board member to serve as the AMSD representative.

As liaisons to schools and on committees, Board members reported on

events in which they had participated

Meeting adjourned at 8:37 p.m.

Sandra Westerman, Clerk

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

AUGUST 20, 2019

These are the abridged minutes from the School Board meeting held

on August 20, 2019, which were approved at the September 10, 2019,

School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson, Azer, Boguszewski, Gogins, Johnson

(6:35 p.m.), Shaw

Board Members absent: None

Administrative staff present: Favor, Loeck, Mobley, Schaub, Sicoli,

Thompson, Von De Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Members of the girls and boys track teams were recognized for competing

in state track meets.

2. Tad Hagen was introduced as the new Roseville Adult Learning Center

manager.

3. Jake Von De Linde, director of teaching and learning, provided an

overview of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).

4. Shari Thompson, director of business services, shared updates on the

district’s construction projects.

5. Shari Thompson provided an update on the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020

fiscal year budgets, including revenues and expenditures.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including the amended minutes of the regular

school board meeting on July 30, 2019; payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions, adjustments; gifts; casual substitute pay rates

for 2019-2020; cooperative construction agreement with Capitol Region

Watershed District; temporary construction easement and drainage, utility

and access easement with CRWD; a bid award for district-wide municipal

solid waste and recycling services; and a metal fabrications bid award for the

Roseville Area Middle School construction project was approved.

2. A closed session was scheduled to immediately follow the work study

session on September 10, 2019, for the purpose of discussing teacher

contract negotiations.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:29 p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

(Roseville Review: Sept. 24, 2019)

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RAMSEY COUNTY SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENT  FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

The purpose of this Report is to provide a summary of financial information concerning Ramsey County for interested citizens.

Questions about this Report should be directed to Lee Mehrkens, Finance Director, 266-8041.

A FULL AND COMPLETE COPY OF THE COUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT

IS AVAILABLE AT: https://www.ramseycounty.us/your-government/budget-finance

OR UPON REQUEST BY CALLING 266-8041, OR BY

E-MAIL: Lee.Mehrkens@Co.Ramsey.MN.US, OR BY WRITING TO:

LEE MEHRKENS

FINANCE DIRECTOR

121 7TH PLACE EAST SUITE 4000

ST. PAUL, MN 55101

RAMSEY COUNTY’S 2018 FINANCES

Where the County dollar came from...

PROPERTY TAXES

$0.50

INTERGOVERNMENTAL

$0.34

FEES/CHARGES

$0.11

MISC. REVENUE

$0.04

HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM RECOVERY

$0.01

Where the County dollar goes...

HUMAN SERVICES

$0.28

PUBLIC SAFETY

$0.22

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

$0.17

TRANSPORTATION

$0.10

DEBT SERVICE

$0.08

HEALTH

$0.06

ECONOMIC DEV. & ASSISTANCE

$0.03

MISC. EXPENDITURES

$0.03

CULTURE & RECREATION

$0.03

A PROFILE OF RAMSEY COUNTY

Key Indicator Total 2018 Total 2017

Percent

Increase

(Decrease)

Estimated Population 537,983 547,974 (1.8%)

Total Estimated Market Value Of All Taxable Property $47,989,623,000 $44,283,105,700 8.4%

Property Taxes Collected as a Percentage of Adjusted Levy 99.25% 99.81%

Total General Revenues 414,431,216 352,740,247 17.5%

Total Program Revenues 335,860,022 325,450,989 3.2%

Total Expenses:

Governmental Activities 611,178,587 619,437,931 (1.3%)

Business-type Activities 33,196,130 37,189,691 (10.7%)

Capital Assets:

Governmental Activities 833,148,368 853,488,869 (2.4%)

Business-type Activities 13,776,210 14,422,298 (4.5%)

Total Outstanding Net Bonded Debt of County:

General Obligation 160,738,360 170,345,111 (5.6%)

Bond Rating On Most Recent General Obligation Bond Issue

Moody’s Aaa Aaa

Standard & Poors AAA AAA

Total Government-wide Net Position:

Governmental Activities 751,722,162 650,735,937 15.5%

Business-type Activities (22,287,435) (27,217,731) 18.1%

Total Number of Full Time Equivalent Employees 4,054.91 3,928.96 3.2%

RAMSEY COUNTY

LIST OF PRINCIPAL OFFICIALS As of December 31, 2018

Commissioners: 266-8350

1st District Blake Huffman

2nd District Mary Jo McGuire

3rd District Janice Rettman

4th District Toni Carter

5th District Rafael Ortega

6th District Jim McDonough

7th District Victoria Reinhardt, Chair

County Attorney John Choi 266-3222

Sheriff John G. Serier 266-9333

 ELECTED

County Manager Ryan O’Connor 266-8009

Deputy County Manager

Economic Growth & Community Investment Johanna Berg 266-2762

Health & Wellness Paul Allwood 266-4415

Information & Public Records Karen Francois 266-2010

Safety and Justice Scott Williams 266-7721

County Assessor Luis Rosario 266-2137

County Engineer Ted Schoenecker 266-7116

Medical Examiner Michael McGee 266-1727

Public Health Director Ann Barry 266-2424

Financial Assistant Service Director Tina Curry 266-4365

 APPOINTED

CLASSIFIED APPOINTMENTS

Human Resources Director Gail Blackstone 266-2700

Finance Director Lee Mehrkens 266-8041

A USER’S GUIDE TO

COUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The following definitions will help citizens understand the terminology that is used in the

County’s financial statement.

 Activities

Governmental Activities are generally activities of the County financed through taxes,

intergovernmental revenues, and other nonexchange revenues. These activities are

usually reported in governmental funds and internal service funds.

Business-type Activities are County activities financed in whole or in part by fees

charged to external parties for goods or service. These activities are usually reported

in enterprise funds.

 County Governmental Fund Types

The General Fund is the general operating fund of the County. It is used to account

for all financial resources except those that are required to be accounted for in another

fund.

Special Revenue Funds are used to account for the proceeds of specific revenue

sources that are legally restricted for specified purposes.

Debt Service Funds are used to account for the accumulation of resources for, and

the payment of principal, interest, and related costs of general long-term debt.

Capital Projects Funds are used to account for financial resources to be used for the

acquisition or construction of major capital facilities.

 County Proprietary Funds

Enterprise Funds are used to report an activity for which a fee is charged to external

users for goods or services.

Internal Service Funds are used to report any activity that provides goods or services

to other funds, departments, or agencies of the primary government and its component

units, or to other governments, on a cost reimbursement basis.

 County Fiduciary Funds

Private-Purpose Trust Funds used to report all trust arrangements, other than those

properly reported in investment trust funds, under which principal and income benefit

individuals, private organizations, or other governments.

Agency Funds are used to account for assets held by the County as an agency for

individuals, private organizations, other governments, and/or other funds; for example,

taxes collected and held by a County for a School District.

Character Classification of County Expenditures

The County’s governmental expenditures are classified by character or the periods

expenditures are presumed to benefit. The County has the following character

classifications:

Current operating expenditures are presumed to benefit the current fiscal period.

Debt service is presumed to benefit prior fiscal periods as well as current and future

periods and includes amount expended for the payment of principal, interest, and other

costs associated with debt.

Capital outlays are presumed to benefit current and future fiscal periods and include

amounts expended for the construction or acquisition of County capital assets.

Intergovernmental expenditures represent resources transferred by the County to

other governments in support of governmental activities administered by the recipient

unit.

Classification of County Functions

Functions are a group of related activities aimed at accomplishing a major service or

regulatory program for which the County is responsible. The County has the following

function classifications:

The General Government function includes expenditures for general County activities

such as the County Commissioners, County Manager, County Attorney’s Office,

Property Records & Revenue Office, the Judicial (excluding the County jail), and other

County General Service Offices.

Public Safety relates to the objective of protection of persons and property and

includes expenditures for corrections activities, operations of the Sheriff’s Department,

and the County jail.

Transportation includes expenditures relating to the construction and maintenance of

County highways and streets, along with expenditures related to public transit.

Sanitation involves expenditures for County solid waste collection and disposal

programs, including County sponsored recycling programs.

Health involves all activities involved in the conservation and improvement of public

health. This function includes expenditures for the County Public Health Department,

home health aid services, other nursing services, maternal and child health,

supplemental nutrition programs, and programs to protect public and private water

systems.

Human Services represents activities designed to provide public assistance and

institutional care for individuals unable to provide essential needs for themselves.

These programs include child support collection, child welfare, chemical dependency,

medical assistance, and others.

Culture and Recreation involves cultural and recreational activities maintained for

the benefit of County residents and visitors. These activities include County libraries,

parks, and other recreation programs.

Conservation of Natural Resources involves activities designed to conserve and

develop such natural resources as water, soil, and forests and includes such programs

as soil and water conservation, and County Extension.

Economic Development and Assistance activities are directed toward economically

developing the area encompassed by the County and providing assistance to and

opportunity for economically disadvantaged persons or businesses.

Public Notices  New Brighton Bulletin Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019  Page S1

Governmental

Activities

Business-type

Activities Total

ASSETS

Current Assets:

Cash and Pooled Investments $ 511,999,540 $ 2,860,424 $ 514,859,964

Restricted Cash and Cash Equivalents 16,000 - 16,000

Petty Cash and Change Funds 21,530 2,575 24,105

Cooperative Investment - 43,379 43,379

Receivables:

Taxes (Net) 827,745 - 827,745

Accounts (Net) 11,390,758 535,841 11,926,599

Accrued Interest 2,976,279 - 2,976,279

Internal Balances 9,307,714 (9,307,714) -

Due from Other Governments (Net) 56,013,102 2,338,939 58,352,041

Lease Receivable 3,752,000 - 3,752,000

Loan Receivable 14,971,660 - 14,971,660

Notes Receivable 9,337,979 - 9,337,979

Prepaid Items 898,953 - 898,953

Inventories 1,182,485 - 1,182,485

Total Current Assets 622,695,745 (3,526,556) 619,169,189

Non Current Assets:

Advance to Other Governments 16,975,816 - 16,975,816

Advance to Other Organizations 237,555 - 237,555

Property Held for Resale 18,786,515 - 18,786,515

Capital Assets not being Depreciated:

Land 151,714,186 1,877,153 153,591,339

Construction in Progress 57,101,392 - 57,101,392

Capital Assets being Depreciated:

Buildings 477,116,458 16,488,090 493,604,548

Building Improvements 46,689,507 3,696,531 50,386,038

Improvements other than Buildings 60,132,464 1,537,677 61,670,141

Machinery and Equipment 81,811,894 2,502,473 84,314,367

Computer Software 13,507,930 - 13,507,930

Infrastructure 494,516,873 - 494,516,873

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (549,442,336) (12,325,714) (561,768,050)

Total Non Current Assets 869,148,254 13,776,210 882,924,464

Total Assets 1,491,843,999 10,249,654 1,502,093,653

DEFERRED OUTFLOWS OF RESOURCES

Deferred Pension Outflows 76,467,396 2,446,594 78,913,990

Deferred OPEB Outflows 4,259,363 237,781 4,497,144

Total Deferred Outflows of Resources 80,726,759 2,684,375 83,411,134

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities:

Salaries Payable 13,141,686 1,066,374 14,208,060

Accounts Payable 19,186,889 415,607 19,602,496

Contracts Payable 4,265,869 - 4,265,869

Interest Payable, Current 3,494,572 33,250 3,527,822

Due to Other Governments 8,481,011 1,001,637 9,482,648

General Obligation Bonds Payable, Current 19,469,447 418,049 19,887,496

Claims and Judgments Payable, Current 3,134,755 - 3,134,755

Vacation and Compensatory Time Payable 19,878,494 1,744,929 21,623,423

Current Liabilities Payable from Restricted Assets:

Customer Deposits Payable 16,000 - 16,000

Total Current Liabilities 91,068,723 4,679,846 95,748,569

Non Current Liabilities:

Unearned Revenue 3,050,619 - 3,050,619

General Obligation Bonds Payable, Long-term 173,863,839 1,431,535 175,295,374

Compensated Absences Payable 15,841,084 802,201 16,643,285

Claims and Judgments Payable, Long-term 3,548,764 - 3,548,764

Net Pension Liability 189,006,034 12,179,205 201,185,239

Net OPEB Liability 142,004,435 7,927,451 149,931,886

Total Non Current Liabilities 527,314,775 22,340,392 549,655,167

Total Liabilities 618,383,498 27,020,238 645,403,736

DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES

Deferred Pension Inflows 120,403,185 3,620,088 124,023,273

Deferred OPEB Inflows 82,061,913 4,581,138 86,643,051

Total Deferred Inflows of Resources 202,465,098 8,201,226 210,666,324

NET POSITION

Net Investment in Capital Assets 676,647,005 11,926,626 688,573,631

Restricted for:

Debt Service 56,404,073 - 56,404,073

Capital Projects 28,764,077 - 28,764,077

General Government 2,520,245 - 2,520,245

Public Safety 1,774,669 - 1,774,669

Sanitation 25,145,363 - 25,145,363

Culture and Recreation 5,018,836 - 5,018,836

Conservation of Natural Resources 1,839,076 - 1,839,076

Economic Development 722,559 - 722,559

Transportation 44,889,849 - 44,889,849

Other Purposes 5,855,416 - 5,855,416

Unrestricted (97,859,006) (34,214,061) (132,073,067)

Total Net Position 751,722,162 (22,287,435) 729,434,727

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

DECEMBER 31, 2018

Program Revenues Net (Expense) Revenue and Changes in Net Position

Functions/Programs Expenses

Charges

for Services

Operating Grants

and Contributions

Capital Grants and

Contributions

Governmental

Activities

Business-type

Activities Total

Governmental Activities:

General Government $ 125,813,744 $ 26,268,193 $ 21,822,942 $ - $ (77,722,609) $ - $ (77,722,609)

Public Safety 145,625,968 18,004,676 15,462,188 - (112,159,104) - (112,159,104)

Transportation 59,996,674 3,029,979 24,826,339 2,850,779 (29,289,577) - (29,289,577)

Sanitation 20,692,584 22,053,294 1,926,585 - 3,287,295 - 3,287,295

Health 27,950,169 6,174,389 15,496,305 - (6,279,475) - (6,279,475)

Human Services 174,022,357 9,521,993 99,745,195 - (64,755,169) - (64,755,169)

Culture and Recreation 31,159,845 7,365,433 2,582,823 - (21,211,589) - (21,211,589)

Conservation of Natural Resources 874,211 784,010 540,494 - 450,293 - 450,293

Economic Development and Assistance 19,513,477 1,527,828 19,708,625 - 1,722,976 - 1,722,976

Interest 5,529,558 - - - (5,529,558) - (5,529,558)

Total Governmental Activities 611,178,587 94,729,795 202,111,496 2,850,779 (311,486,517) - (311,486,517)

Business-type Activities:

Lake Owasso Residence 8,125,845 8,646,944 19,968 - - 541,067 541,067

Ramsey County Care Center 14,951,449 16,883,706 33,778 - - 1,966,035 1,966,035

Vadnais Sports Center 1,348,616 1,711,800 - 550 - 363,734 363,734

Law Enforcement Services 8,770,220 8,527,694 343,512 - - 100,986 100,986

Total Business-type Activities 33,196,130 35,770,144 397,258 550 - 2,971,822 2,971,822

Total Government $ 644,374,717 $ 130,499,939 $ 202,508,754 $ 2,851,329 $ (311,486,517) $ 2,971,822 $ (308,514,695)

General revenues:

Property Taxes 328,410,636 - 328,410,636

Wheelage Taxes 8,282,277 - 8,282,277

Transportation Sales and Use Tax 43,476,884 - 43,476,884

Grants and Contributions Not Restricted to Specific Programs 22,841,846 92,133 22,933,979

Investment Earnings (Loss) 10,920,165 23,084 10,943,249

Gain (Loss) on Disposition of Capital Assets 361,037 23,154 384,191

Transfers (1,820,103) 1,820,103 -

Total General Revenues and Transfers 412,472,742 1,958,474 414,431,216

Change in Net Position 100,986,225 4,930,296 105,916,521

Net Position - Beginning 846,206,424 (15,864,422) 830,342,002

Restatement (see Note III. A.) (195,470,487) (11,353,309) (206,8v23,796)

Net Position - Beginning, as Restated 650,735,937 (27,217,731) 623,518,206

Net Position - Ending $ 751,722,162 $ (22,287,435) $ 729,434,727

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

GOVERNMENT-WIDE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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General

Transit and

Transportation

Improvement

Debt

Service

Capital

Projects

Total

Nonmajor

Funds

Total

Governmental

Funds

ASSETS

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 250,101,904 $ 40,996,536 $ 35,064,843 $ 39,077,011 $ 91,506,135 $ 456,746,429

Petty Cash and Change Funds 19,260 - - - 2,195 21,455

Receivables:

Taxes (Net) 3,434,432 - 310,561 - 397,658 4,142,651

Accounts (Net) 5,563,998 - - - 5,823,807 11,387,805

Accrued Interest 2,462,451 - - - 513,828 2,976,279

Due from Other Funds 671,556 - - 14,989,083 602,916 16,263,555

Due from Other Governments 20,950,455 3,944,595 230,317 23,366,864 7,363,892 55,856,123

Lease Receivable - - 3,752,000 - - 3,752,000

Notes Receivable 1,644,277 - 3,580,152 - 4,113,550 9,337,979

Loans Receivable 5,854,355 - - - 9,117,305 14,971,660

Inventories 980,428 - - - - 980,428

Advance to Other Funds 13,568,964 - 865,119 8,170,000 3,056,478 25,660,561

Advance to Other Governments 105,816 - 16,870,000 - - 16,975,816

Advance to Other Organizations 237,555 - - - - 237,555

Property Held for Resale - - - 18,319,092 - 18,319,092

Restricted Cash and Cash Equivalents 15,000 - - - - 15,000

Total Assets 305,610,451 44,941,131 60,672,992 103,922,050 122,497,764 637,644,388

LIABILITIES

Salaries Payable 11,233,692 - - 95 1,245,884 12,479,671

Accounts Payable 7,125,579 - - 376,465 3,206,825 10,708,869

Contracts Payable - - - 3,341,537 924,332 4,265,869

Due to Other Funds 14,989,083 - - - 1,052,650 16,041,733

Due to Other Governments 3,751,793 51,282 - 1,813,497 2,792,058 8,408,630

Unearned Revenue 1,382,048 - - 261,292 1,407,279 3,050,619

Advance from Other Funds - - 378,206 11,747,236 4,500,000 16,625,442

Claims and Judgments Payable 119,353 - - - - 119,353

Liabilities Payable from Restricted Assets 15,000 - - - - 15,000

Total Liabilities 38,616,548 51,282 378,206 17,540,122 15,129,028 71,715,186

DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES

Deferred Inflows 12,197,265 - 3,890,713 23,259,469 19,946,604 59,294,051

FUND BALANCES

Nonspendable 14,912,023 - - - 2,195 14,914,218

Restricted 5,211,009 44,889,849 56,404,073 28,764,077 37,665,155 172,934,163

Committed 1,693,743 - - 34,358,382 5,285,634 41,337,759

Assigned 42,669,019 - - - 47,788,918 90,457,937

Unassigned 190,310,844 - - - (3,319,770) 186,991,074

Total Fund Balances 254,796,638 44,889,849 56,404,073 63,122,459 87,422,132 506,635,151

Total Liabilities, Deferred Inflows of

Resources and Fund Balances $ 305,610,451 $ 44,941,131 $ 60,672,992 $ 103,922,050 $ 122,497,764

Amounts reported for governmental activities in the statement of net position are different because:

Certain Non Current assets used in governmental activities are not financial resources and, therefore, are not reported in the funds. 816,877,188

Other long-term assets are not available to pay for current-period expenditures and therefore, are deferred in the funds. 55,932,757

Deferred outflows of resources resulting from pension and OPEB obligations are not available resources and, therefore are not reported in the governmental funds. 74,721,125

Internal services funds are used by management to charge the costs of management information systems and property management services to individual funds. The

assets and deferred outflow of resources and liabilities and deferred inflow of resources of the internal service funds are included in govern mental activities in the

Statement of Net Position.

(167,376,483)

Long-term liabilities, including bonds payable, are not due and payable in the current period and therefore are not reported in the funds. (417,571,286)

Deferred inflows resulting from pension and OPEB obligations are not due and payable in the current period and therefore are not reported in governmental funds. (117,496,290)

Net position of governmental activities $ 751,722,162

BALANCE SHEET

GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS

DECEMBER 31, 2018

General

Transit and

Transportation

Improvement

Debt

Service

Capital

Projects

Total

Nonmajor

Funds

Total

Governmental

Funds

REVENUES

Taxes $ 258,248,642 $ 43,476,884 $ 24,577,637 $ 9,382,277 $ 44,414,459 $ 380,099,899

Licenses and Permits 1,195,251 - - - 978,302 2,173,553

Intergovernmental 177,808,128 1,560,535 691,670 28,493,125 29,106,165 237,659,623

Private Grants and Donations 635,777 - - - 221,820 857,597

Charges for Services 42,701,262 - - - 29,204,715 71,905,977

Fines and Forfeitures - - - - 926,781 926,781

Sales 886,248 - - - 3,885,682 4,771,930

Rental Income 827,986 - - 76,575 2,536,883 3,441,444

Investment Earnings 8,104,148 - 903,535 365,551 971,793 10,345,027

Program Recoveries - Community Human Services 2,206,337 - - - - 2,206,337

Miscellaneous 9,438,875 - - 53,571 1,917,938 11,410,384

Total Revenues 502,052,654 45,037,419 26,172,842 38,371,099 114,164,538 725,798,552

EXPENDITURES’

Current:

General Government 99,490,565 - - - 8,470,718 107,961,283

Public Safety 122,282,487 - - - 19,805,496 142,087,983

Transportation 15,635,221 6,648,870 - - 15,485,838 37,769,929

Sanitation - - - - 20,625,288 20,625,288

Health 37,183,734 - - - 4,467 37,188,201

Human Services 181,324,700 - - - 48,147 181,372,847

Culture and Recreation 12,067,889 - - - 12,699,061 24,766,950

Conservation of Natural Resources 888,660 - - - - 888,660

Economic Development and Assistance 31,650 - - - 19,638,756 19,670,406

Capital Outlay:

General Government 360,987 - - 1,458,499 - 1,819,486

Public Safety 30,224 - - 2,688,762 - 2,718,986

Transportation 46,969 - - 26,329,602 2,242,050 28,618,621

Health 886 - - 110,103 - 110,989

Human Services - - - 46,086 - 46,086

Culture and Recreation 3,240 - - 2,363,575 - 2,366,815

Debt Service:

Bond Issuance Costs - - 226,315 77,543 - 303,858

Principal Retirement - - 41,815,000 - - 41,815,000

Interest - - 7,339,897 - - 7,339,897

Total Expenditures 469,347,212 6,648,870 49,381,212 33,074,170 99,019,821 657,471,285

Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues

Over (Under) Expenditures 32,705,442 38,388,549 (23,208,370) 5,296,929 15,144,717 68,327,267

OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)

Bonds Issued - - - 11,200,000 - 11,200,000

Premium on Sale of Bonds - - 1,436,111 809,644 - 2,245,755

Refunding Bonds Issued - - 20,030,000 - - 20,030,000

Proceeds from Sale of Assets - - - - 26,250 26,250

Transfers In 2,182,824 - 540 16,641,826 1,262,012 20,087,202

Transfers Out (27,407,117) - - (638,181) (2,807,195) (30,852,493)

Total Other Financing Sources (Uses) (25,224,293) - 21,466,651 28,013,289 (1,518,933) 22,736,714

Net Change in Fund Balances 7,481,149 38,388,549 (1,741,719) 33,310,218 13,625,784 91,063,981

Fund Balances - Beginning 247,644,030 6,501,300 58,145,792 29,812,241 73,796,348 415,899,711

Increase (decrease) in inventories (328,541) - - - - (328,541)

Fund Balances - Ending $ 254,796,638 $ 44,889,849 $ 56,404,073 $ 63,122,459 $ 87,422,132 $ 506,635,151

STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES

GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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Other

Post-Employment

Benefits Trust

Private

Purpose

Trust Funds

Agency

Fund

ASSETS

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ - $ 595,436 $ 48,548,503

Investment with Trustee 70,908,236 - -

Petty Cash and Change Funds - 8,275 -

Receivables:

Accounts - - 2,320,635

Due from Other Governments - - 854,637

Total Assets 70,908,236 603,711 51,723,775

LIABILITIES

Custodial Payable - 1,728 26,969,054

Due to Other Governments - - 24,754,721

Total Liabilities - 1,728 $ 51,723,775

NET POSITION

Held in Trust for Private Purposes - $ 601,983 -

Held in Trust for Plan Participants $ 70,908,236 - -

STATEMENT OF FIDUCIARY NET POSITION

FIDUCIARY FUNDS

DECEMBER 31, 2018

Business-type Activities - Enterprise Funds

Lake Owasso

Residence

Ramsey County

Care Center

Vadnais

Sports Center

Nonmajor

Law Enforcement

Services Total

Governmental

Activities - Internal

Service Funds

OPERATING REVENUES:

Charges for Services $ 8,646,811 $ 16,845,789 $ 1,475,438 $ 8,477,609 $ 35,445,647 $ 101,883,796

Sales - - 14,540 - 14,540 628,711

Rental Income - - - - - 104,683

Miscellaneous 133 37,918 221,822 50,085 309,958 642,343

Total Operating Revenues 8,646,944 16,883,707 1,711,800 8,527,694 35,770,145 103,259,533

OPERATING EXPENSES:

Personal Services 6,063,064 9,594,931 525,175 6,870,265 23,053,435 13,924,022

Other Services and Charges 1,312,366 3,862,754 559,262 1,477,066 7,211,448 64,220,033

Supplies 475,262 1,181,700 42,009 186,971 1,885,942 9,845,890

OPEB Expense - - - - - 2,812,986

Depreciation 196,267 320,508 173,343 235,918 926,036 3,591,367

Total Operating Expenses 8,046,959 14,959,893 1,299,789 8,770,220 33,076,861 94,394,298

Operating Income (Loss) 599,985 1,923,814 412,011 (242,526) 2,693,284 8,865,235

NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES):

Intergovernmental Revenue 56,179 89,416 284 343,512 489,391 93,070

Amortization of (Discount) Premium on Bonds 19,711 18,338 - - 38,049 -

Interest Expense (26,116) (50,217) - - (76,333) -

Investment Earnings / (Loss) - 23,084 - - 23,084 63,374

Gain (Loss) on Sale of Capital Assets - - - 23,154 23,154 376,433

Loss on Disposal of Capital Assets - - - - - (15,396)

Total Nonoperating Revenues (Expenses) 49,774 80,621 284 366,666 497,345 517,481

Income before Contributions and Transfers 649,759 2,004,435 412,295 124,140 3,190,629 9,382,716

Capital Contributions - - 550 - 550 203,435

Transfers In 1,284,035 536,068 - - 1,820,103 8,945,188

Total Contributions and Transfers 1,284,035 536,068 550 - 1,820,653 9,148,623

Change in Net Position 1,933,794 2,540,503 412,845 124,140 5,011,282 18,531,339

Total Net Position - Beginning as restated (see Note III.A.) (9,912,834) (17,531,065) 210,279 (14,324) (185,958,595)

Total Net Position - Ending $ (7,979,040) $ (14,990,562) $ 623,124 $ 109,816 $ (167,427,256)

Adjustment to reflect the consolidation of internal service fund activities related to enterprise funds. (80,986)

Change in Net Position of Business-type Activities (Exhibit 2) $ 4,930,296

STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2018

Business-type Activities - Enterprise Funds

Lake Owasso

Residence

Ramsey County

Care Center

Vadnais

Sports Center

Nonmajor

Law Enforcement

Services Total

Governmental

Activities -

Internal Service

Funds

ASSETS

Current Assets:

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 1,514,525 $ 96,245 $ 197,665 $ 1,051,989 $ 2,860,424 $ 55,253,111

Investment with Trustee - - - - - -

Petty Cash and Change Funds 625 200 1,750 - 2,575 75

Cooperative Investment - 43,379 - - 43,379 -

Accounts Receivable (Net) - 288,190 247,651 - 535,841 49,341

Due from Other Governments (Net) 811,694 1,255,100 - 272,145 2,338,939 156,979

Prepaid Items - - - - - 898,953

Inventories - - - - - 202,057

Restricted Cash and Cash Equivalents - - - - - 1,000

Total Current Assets 2,326,844 1,683,114 447,066 1,324,134 5,781,158 56,561,516

Noncurrent Assets:

Property Held for Resale - - - - - 467,423

Capital Assets:

Land 7,873 99,200 1,770,080 - 1,877,153 -

Buildings 4,072,132 4,368,576 8,047,382 - 16,488,090 -

Building Improvements 7,689 3,688,842 - - 3,696,531 8,526,723

Improvements Other Than Buildings 647,707 889,970 - - 1,537,677 247,082

Machinery and Equipment 443,130 452,173 85,442 1,521,728 2,502,473 32,211,041

Construction in Progress - - - - - -

Less Accumulated Depreciation (2,878,677) (7,683,765) (779,090) (984,182) (12,325,714) (24,713,666)

Total Capital Assets

(Net of Accumulated Depreciation)

2,299,854 1,814,996 9,123,814 537,546 13,776,210 16,271,180

Total Noncurrent Assets 2,299,854 1,814,996 9,123,814 537,546 13,776,210 16,738,603

Total Assets 4,626,698 3,498,110 9,570,880 1,861,680 19,557,368 73,300,119

DEFERRED OUTFLOWS OF RESOURCES

Deferred Pension Outflows 951,630 1,487,097 7,867 - 2,446,594 1,746,271

Deferred OPEB Outflows 100,330 130,310 7,141 - 237,781 4,259,363

Total Deferred Outflows of Resources 1,051,960 1,617,407 15,008 - 2,684,375 6,005,634

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities:

Salaries Payable 320,799 473,066 24,675 247,834 1,066,374 662,014

Accounts Payable 52,134 304, 173 53,071 6,229 415,607 8,478,020

Interest Payable 10,521 22,729 - - 33,250 -

Due to Other Funds - - 221,822 - 221,822 -

Due to Other Governments 11,532 7,796 8,336 973,973 1,001,637 72,381

General Obligation Bonds Payable 294,711 123,338 - - 418,049 -

Vacation and Compensatory Time Payable 600,522 582,049 38,530 523,828 1,744,929 1,037,064

Payable from Restricted Assets:

Customer Deposits Payable - - - - - 1,000

Total Current Liabilities 1,290,219 1,513,151 346,434 1,751,864 4,901,668 10,250,479

Noncurrent Liabilities:

General Obligation Bonds Payable 286,641 1,144,894 - - 1,431,535 -

Advance from Other Funds 378,206 486,913 8,170,000 - 9,035,119 -

Compensated Absences Payable 253,198 526,769 22,234 - 802,201 939,197

Net Pension Liability 4,754,290 7,387,724 37,191 - 12,179,205 8,570,090

Net OPEB Liability 3,344,940 4,344,433 238,078 - 7,927,451 142,004,435

Total Noncurrent Liabilities 9,017,275 13,890,733 8,467,503 - 31,375,511 151,513,722

Total Liabilities 10,307,494 15,403,884 8,813,937 1,751,864 36,277,179 161,764,201

DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES

Deferred Pension Inflows 1,417,221 2,191,621 11,246 - 3,620,088 2,906,895

Deferred OPEB Inflows 1,932,983 2,510,574 137,581 - 4,581,138 82,061,913

Total Deferred Inflows of Resources 3,350,204 4,702,195 148,827 - 8,201,226 84,968,808

NET POSITION

Net Investment in Capital Assets 1,718,502 546,764 9,123,814 537,546 11,926,626 16,271,180

Unrestricted (9,697,542) (15,537,326) (8,500,690) (427,730) (34,163,288) (183,698,436)

Total Net Position $ (7,979,040) $ (14,990,562) $ 623,124 $ 109,816 (22,236,662) $ (167,427,256)

Adjustment to reflect the consolidation of internal service fund activities related to enterprise funds. (50,773)

Net Position of Business-Type Activities $ (22,287,435)

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

PROPRIETARY FUNDS

DECEMBER 31, 2018

FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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The following is a list of the recipients of Ramsey County Expenditures totaling $5,000 or more during 2018. The list does not include salaries paid to county employees nor does it include individuals who

received federal, state or county human services aid.

VENDORS

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1 Source 420,389.75

1400-1410 Energy Park Drive LLC 24,920.00

180 Degrees INC 213,184.63

24 Hour Care 390,580.67

2nd Wind Exercise Equipment 6,412.00

3D Specialties INC 63,940.78

4 Imprint 6,641.86

800 Partners LLC 201,010.69

A & C Services LLC 6,382.21

Abbott Laboratories 11,600.08

Ability Network INC 15,410.28

Able Fence INC 13,230.00

Abm Equipment & Supply LLC 80,664.00

Abm Onsite Services Midwest INC 447,369.85

Abra Auto Body & Glass LP 10,164.26

Absolute Commercial Flooring INC 71,045.00

Abundant Office Solutions 7,913.25

Academia Cesar Chavez Charter School 15,926.81

Access Control Systems INC 53,306.02

Access Philanthropy INC 5,000.00

Accessability INC 44,229.29

Accessible Space INC 63,774.00

Acquia INC 48,882.00

Acumen Psychology PLLC 21,682.

Advance Consulting LLC 108,489.56

Advanced Contract Equipment & Design LC 403,566.28

Advanced Graphix INC 14,020.50

Advanced Practice Solutions LLC 1,379,944.79

Advanced Practice Solutions, PA 324,218.00

Advantage Signs & Graphics INC 5,346.55

Aecom Technical Services, INC. 349,775.31

Aed Superstore 5,545.80

Aeon 200,000.00

Aggregate Industries 7,035.71

Ain Dah Yung (Our Home) Shelter 196,712.73

Air Down There 12,785.59

Akerman Frank,Jessica LYNN 5,700.00

Albers Mechanical Services INC 14,724.49

Align LLC 5,250.00

All City Elevator 37,988.48

All City Elevator INC 48,666.00

All Covered 36,351.39

All In One Translation 78,996.00

Allegis Group Holdings INC 393,567.50

Allen,Cheryl 26,561.44

Alliance Mechanical 36,434.00

Alliant Engineering, INC 328,961.44

Allied Painting & Renovating 47,363.00

Allied Universal Security Services 868,766.58

Allina Health System 64,955.56

Allscripts Healthcare, LLC 7,065.00

Allstream Business Us INC 92,485.97

Ally People Solutions 171,666.33

Alpha Medical Distributor INC 17,363.10

Alternative Business Furniture, INC 78,529.58

Alternative Supp Living SVC 17,572.68

Amazon Mktplace Pmts 67,168.01

Amazon.Ccom 89,053.43

Ambe LTD 41,707.00

Ambient Consulting LLC 280,896.00

American Engineering Testing INC. 8,808.28

American Indian Family & Children SVCS 17,954.78

American Indian Family Center 324,241.90

American Lung Association Of Minnesota 57,144.75

American Pressure INC 14,180.47

American Public Human SVC Assoc 5,000.00

American Red Cross 5,339.01

American Valuation Group INC 20,000.00

Ames Construction INC 6,048.75

Amherst H Wilder Foundation 684,637.15

Ammonia House Inc 7,974.83

Ampco Parking Union Depot 5,400.00

Amzn Mktp US 11,060.85

Anderson Funeral Home 15,443.95

Anew Bam 27,951.00

Anoka County 27,440.92

Anton Group LLC 80,321.20

Ap Midwest LLC 2,069,351.95

Apache Group Of Mn INC 16,067.57

Aperta INC 11,403.96

Apple INC 65,986.00

Applied Ecological Services 36,670.39

Arch Language Network INC 622,607.13

Arden Hills City Of 1,774,258.78

Arden Village LLC 7,500.00

Arlington House 944,263.84

Arnt Construction CO INC. 1,130,139.00

Arsys LLC 6,730.14

Arts - US 6,475.00

Ascap 5,284.00

Asl Interpreting Services INC 16,165.00

Asphalt Surface Technologies Corp 208,779.84

Associated Courier INC 95,686.82

Association Of Minnesota Counties 76,706.00

Astleford International Trucks 25,885.38

At&T Mobility 29,816.59

Attic Correctional Services, INC 48,430.95

Authentic Promotionscom 14,140.00

Automated Logic Corporation 18,243.71

Avalon Programs LLC 8,548.23

Avante Solutions INC 94,954.69

Aveda Institute 8,750.00

Avivo 1,223,497.07

Awards By Hammond, INC. 5,824.60

Axis Healthcare LLC 73,558.17

Axon Enterprise INC 81,580.00

B & S Land Development LLC 86,450.00

Bait Design Group LLC 7,020.00

Baker & Taylor Entertainment 89,731.43

Baker & Taylor INC 8,500.28

Ball,Carol E. M.D. 16,987.50

Barna Guzy & Steffen LTD 144,612.72

Barnett Companies INC 61,150.64

Barthold,Peter 8,659.25

Baumel Enterprises INC 5,745.64

Bay West, INC 946,844.02

Bay-Lan Investment, INC. 455,893.00

Bca Training Education 13,300.00

Bds Laundry Systems INC 12,014.07

Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative 67,320.00

Becker Arena Products 25,876.19

Behnke,Bradley R 218,800.48

Bellwether Consulting INC 23,510.00

Benchmark Behavioral Health Systems INC 128,772.88

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company 57,231.05

Berwald Investments CO 238,823.61

Best Western Brandon SQ. 11,483.27

Bester Bros. Transfer & Storage CO 39,785.00

Bfg Supply CO 51,514.91

Bi Incorporated 387,818.47

Bibliotheca LLC 204,521.41

Biglow,Michael 55,175.90

Billman Hunt Chapel 19,045.00

Bimbo Bakeries Usa INC 5,524.40

Biologix 6,010.10

Biolytical Laboratories INC 18,352.19

Black Box Network Services 217,224.85

Blaine City Of 17,641.99

Bluedot Design LLC 8,736.00

Bob Barker Co INC 77,071.44

Boldplanning INC 46,309.00

Bradshaw Funeral Home 79,384.80

Braun Intertec Corp 81,911.12

Breakthrough Twin Cities 34,902.00

Bredemus Hardware Co INC 43,255.56

Bridging, INC. 9,180.00

Brighton Square Homes Association 6,351.00

Brin Northwestern Glass CO 26,388.33

Briol & Benson PLLC 26,448.56

Britt Incorporated 32,343.49

Broadcast Music INC 5,680.00

Brooks Funeral Home INC. 45,878.32

Brothers Fire Protection CO 20,143.38

Brownsworth INC 52,191.95

Brusilovsky,Alex 5,405.00

Building Trades Fed Credit Union 131,300.00

Burroughs Payment Systems INC 11,383.50

Busch Systems International INC 17,707.31

Bywater Business Solutions LLC 121,342.28

Camp Ripley Mess Fund 5,505.00

Campion,Barrow And Associates, INC 25,380.00

Capitol Ridge LLC 10,281.52

Car Wash Partners INC 15,975.49

Cardinal Distribution 56,077.64

Carechoice 64,468.95

Career Enhancement Options INC 7,900.00

Carl Bolander & Sons Company 100,889.69

Carroll,David 8,780.00

Catholic Charities 1,553,698.75

Cathryn Kennedy Consulting LTD 23,204.10

Cbc Office LLC 17,763.00

Cdw-G 774,741.28

Cebula,Joline 15,528.20

Cedar Printing 5,250.28

Center For Energy And Environment 166,703.24

Center For Social Inclusions INC 55,668.00

Central Roofing 32,989.56

Chadwick Appraisals LLC 30,450.00

Chance For Life CPR 7,880.00

Charter Solutions INC 172,134.00

Chemaqua INC 6,705.10

Cherokee Park United Church 5,000.00

Chet’S Shoes, INC 6,127.81

Childrens Health Care 407,478.95

Children’S Home Society Of Minnesota 9,037.62

Chinook Book 5,340.00

Christians,Kimberly Diane 5,640.40

Cimtechniques INC 13,823.40

Cintas Corporation No 2 64,411.72

Citi-Cargo & Storage 6,839.50

Citrix Systems, Inc 68,768.20

City & County Credit Union 19,349.00

City Of Falcon Heights 12,949.00

City Of Lauderdale 407,836.81

City Of Little Canada 77,329.64

City Of Maplewood 695,878.89

City Of Mounds View 88,016.26

City Of New Brighton 534,925.56

City Of North Oaks 36,393.93

City Of North St Paul 314,840.93

City Of Roseville 932,020.77

City Of Shoreview 1,294,640.13

City Of St Anthony 114,821.28

City Of St Paul 12350478.93

City of Vadnais Heights 75,487.31

City of White Bear Lake 63,848.79

Cl Bensen Co INC 6,650.50

Clarinda Youth Corporation 202,302.42

Clark Engineering Corporation 9,989.10

Clay County 45,692.15

Cliftonlarsonallen LLP 58,406.70

Clinicare Corp 193,705.20

Clockwork Active Media Systems LLC 7,162.50

Club Car LLC 89,771.67

Cm Perme & Associates LLC 6,328.95

Code4 Group LLC 16,470.00

Cohen, Richard 38,559.75

Cole Papers 12,688.20

College Prep Elementary 8,148.40

Collins Electrical Const CO 34,464.69

Comcast 53,204.28

Comcast Cable Communications 469,052.77

Commercial Kitchen Services 29,361.45

Commercial Plumbing & Heating 8,521.29

Commercial Roofing And Sheet Metal INC 7,735.00

Community & Family Services 5,135.24

Community Action Partnership 415,595.95

Community Involvement Programs 5,035.98

Community Neighborhood Housing Serv, INC 22,081.00

Como Lube & Supplies INC. 33,443.20

Composting Concepts INC 23,467.50

Compulink Management Center INC 323,723.00

Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio 112,207.06

Concrete Idea INC 1,042,108.10

Connexus Energy 12,434.43

Conservation Corps 85,845.50

Consumer Safety Technology LLC 26,044.74

Contract Pharmacy Services INC 507,967.71

Cooks Direct INC 26,296.60

Cool Air Mechanical INC 28,410.60

Corvel Corporation 5,000.00

Costar Group 7,771.15

County Of Anoka 125,022.10

Coverttrack Group INC 8,460.46

Cox Subscriptions INC 22,951.20

Cox,Carol 7,719.60

Cr Concrete INC 51,165.00

Crave Restaurant Holding 9,544.68

Crawford Door Sales CO 42,356.92

Cremation Society Of MN LLC 18,988.27

Crescent Resources INC 40,688.00

Crescent Tide LLC 36,647.86

Cristo Rey Corporate 19,500.00

Cross Country Staffing INC 147,958.25

Crow Wing CO 11,251.00

Crowdriff INC 13,750.00

Cs Mccrossan INC. 2,351,575.93

Csi Ergonomics 36,965.00

Cub Foods 73,248.46

Culture Brokers,LLC 15,019.56

Cummins Npower, LLC 5,192.15

Curascript Specialty Distribution 11,810.40

Curtis 1000 INC 12,876.43

Cusack,Nancy 15,680.00

Customized Options Nonprofit 73,386.94

Cvk Enterprises INC 83,081.75

Cyclomedia Technology INC 91,608.00

D.I.V.I.N.E. Institute INC 348,975.00

Daikin Applied 10,512.39

Dakota County 392,391.68

Dalco 303,051.41

Damarco Solutions, LLC 8,689.00

Damron Production Service 10,500.00

Dan Larson Enterprise 10,754.48

Dave Ellis Consulting LLC 11,750.00

Davis Communications Management, INC 42,000.00

Davis Equipment Corporation 8,303.54

Davis Lock And Safe 11,982.83

Days Inn 51,805.39

DC Management & Environmental Servs INC 7,381.00

Delegard Tool CO 14,625.99

Dell Marketing L. P. 109,382.37

Deloitte Consulting LLP 262,564.00

Demco INC 19,315.07

Dennis Companies INC 11,320.00

Department Of Health And Human Services 10,600.00

Dependable Home Health Care 114,820.57

Designer Sign Systems 9,868.44

Deyoung Consulting Services, LLC 24,567.50

Dhs 4,721,040.55

Dhs Medical Care Surcharge 903,888.16

Diamond Mowers, INC. 63,765.15

Diamond Vogel Paints 85,698.01

Digicert Inc 9,218.00

Direct Supply 62,964.62

Dirtt Environmental Solutions INC 110,718.55

District Cooling St Paul INC 625,861.81

District Energy St Paul INC 983,648.28

Diversified Correctional Services LLC 7,875.00

Dixon,Ronald 25,081.00

Dj Products INC 7,090.00

Dlt Solutions, LLC 40,134.07

Dna Diagnostics Center INC 59,788.50

Document Storage Systems, INC. 254,068.11

Dodge Of Burnsville 69,231.00

Drag N Fly Wireless, INC 5,325.00

Driessen Water INC 8,744.25

Dsi-Iti LLC 22,615.00

Duckstad,Jon 36,703.40

Dunbar Armored INC 9,853.09

Dungarvin MN, LLC 62,868.49

Dunn Livery LP 44,891.97

Dyer,Rebecca 5,000.00

Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations INC 8,473.52

E Consulting INC 12,400.00

E Medical INC 118,812.83

E Park Incorporated 5,430.00

E. Weinberg Supply Co INC 8,660.00

East Side Neighborhood Development INC 200,524.00

Ecolab INC 81,929.63

Ecosafe Zero Waste USA INC 27,589.52

Edge Marketing & Promotional Products 5,829.07

Edina Realty Title 10,000.00

Education Partners INC 16,721.26

Egan Company 30,960.02

Ehlers & Associates, INC. 118,848.75

Elan Design Lab INC 39,985.00

Electronic Communication Systems LLC 557,181.29

Electronic Design CO 7,756.04

Electronic Office Environments 180,141.82

Element Boxing And Fitness SBC 10,000.00

Elior INC 1,090,422.10

Elliot Auto Supply Co INC 30,157.18

Elmhurst Cemetery 8,234.64

Emerald INN 57,015.00

Emerge Community Development 5,125.00

Emerge Enterprises INC 8,000.00

Emergency Automotive Technologies INC 96,413.42

En Pointe Technologies Sales LLC 289,482.10

Enclipse Corp 13,400.00

Encompass Counseling 35,360.00

Encompass Group, LLC 8,673.72

Encompass INC 61,266.79

Ennis Business Forms INC. 5,206.80

Enventis Telecom, INC 6,273.21

Envirobate Metro INC. 20,135.00

Environmental Systems Research Institute 125,386.31

Epic Enterprises INC 9,658.13

Epps,Barbara A 29,825.00

Esch,Michael 13,454.00

Event Lab 5,940.61

Eventbookingcom 10,600.00

Ever Green Energy 43,761.50

Everbridge INC 95,500.00

Everett & Vanderwiel, P.L.L.P. 26,846.00

Evs Inc 38,046.24

Excel Turf And Ornamental 15,359.52

Express Image INC 106,207.25

Face To Face 260,195.65

Fahrner Asphalt Sealers INC 26,443.73

Ferguson Enterprises INC 5,283.72

Ferrellgas,LP 5,881.95

Fft LLC 10,909.38

Fidelity National Title 10,000.00

First American Title Insurance CO 399,000.00

First Book 9,731.52

Five Star Property Maintenance INC 25,203.95

Flaherty Communications LLC 11,856.27

Fleetpride INC 5,192.75

Flexible Pipe Tool CO 9,608.70

Flint Hills Resources LP 5,206.40

Floyd Total Security 23,307.17

Foley & Quigley PLC 12,397.50

Foley Professional Golf Services LLC 143,782.16

Force America Distributing LLC 7,554.43

Forcepoint LLC 8,519.33

Forensic Polygraph, INC 5,775.00

Forest Lake Contracting INC 268,814.47

Forte,Betty 13,318.00

Foth Infrastructure & Environment LLC 112,985.72

Fox Rothschild LLP 42,693.00

Francotyp-Postalia INC 7,454.00

Fraser 95,025.00

Frattallones Hardware Stores 6,136.72

Fremont Industries INC 12,616.88

Frontier Ag & Turf 56,407.59

Frontier Precision 53,727.94

Full Source LLC 5,531.08

G & K Services 18,877.51

Gale Group 7,342.00

Galls LLC 70,414.28

Galls, INC 52,484.74

Galowitz Olson PLLC 7,200.00

Gametime 38,456.65

Gartner Group INC 235,800.00

Gausman & Moore INC. 91,086.19

Gbr, INC 77,823.50

Gd Events INC 42,000.00

General Office Products 97,949.03

General Parts & Supply Co INC 9,698.80

General Traffic Equipment Corp 10,340.00

Generation 2 Generation INC 25,000.00

Genesis Corp 508,044.00

Gen-Probe Sales And Service INC 71,708.12

Genuine Parts Company 30,776.93

Gerard Treatment Programs, LLC 326,886.76

Germania Seed Company 27,066.83

Gilbertson,James H 17,300.00

Glass-Kelly, Teretha 38,796.40

Global Protection Corpora 7,794.21

Goff Public Inc 28,392.50

Goldenstein Psychological Services 6,723.75

Golf Scorecards INC 5,915.25

Gombold Enterprises 19,580.00

Good Source Solutions INC 8,870.00

Goodin Co 15,535.47

Goodwill/Easter Seals 1,304,881.80

6,991.50

Governmentjobs.Com, INC. 27,216.00

Grainger 14,283.31

Granicus 25,308.99

Gray Plant Mooty Law Firm 218,652.92

Gray,Gregory 7,770.00

Graybar Electric Co INC 16,083.59

Great River Office Products 21,261.90

Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation 8,767.50

Greater MSP 125,000.00

Green Lights Recycling INC 5,341.09

Greystone Construction CO 221,115.00

Group Health Plan INC 78,236.53

Growe Technologies INC 108,459.00

Gski Consulting LLC 28,042.95

Guadalupe Alternative Program 33,455.29

Guardian Pest Control, INC 9,381.58

Guardian Title LLC 5,294.17

Guild Incorporated 40,292.96

H & L Mesabi 12,201.31

Haberman & Associates INC 164,001.75

Haldeman Homme INC 7,585.85

Halo Transportation LLC 59,400.00

Handel Information Technologies INC 39,600.00

Handyhelp LLC 673,698.84

Hansen Dordell Bradt Odlaug & Bradt PLLP 19,728.87

Hansen Thorp Pellinen Olson 51,512.99

Hardrives INC 3,616,552.21

Harker,Steven 343,176.80

Harris Mechanical Services LLC 8,877.78

Hart Intercivic 236,729.69

Hawkins Chemical 9,106.73

Hazel Park Auto Services 6,285.82

Healthcarefirst INC 11,554.37

Healtheast Care System 13,647.00

Healtheast Medical Laboratory 25,090.34

Heartland Ranch INC. 89,116.01

Heavy Metal Truck Training 48,955.00

Henderson Products INC 5,552.00

Hennepin County 1,157,933.73

Hennepin County Medical Center 129,198.09

Hennepin County Treasurer 10,432.00

Hennepin Health Care Dba HCMC. 15,862.00

Henning Professional Services INC 15,519.57

Henricksen PSG 10,417.52

Heuresis Corp 17,400.00

Hfs Golden Rule LLC 9,744.58

Hiller Stores INC 304,658.83

Hilligoss Chevrolet INC 72,693.06

Hillyard Floor Care 71,709.34

Hipaa Solutions LC 10,600.00

Hired INC 1,314,567.67

Hmong American Partnership 1,105,433.45

Hmong Minnesota Senior Center INC 7,089.63

Hntb Corporation 165,094.84

Hockenbergs Equip & Supply Co INC 31,870.81

Hoffman Construction Company 544,248.04

Holiday Companies 339,500.00

Holiday Stationstores INC 386,450.00

Hollstadt & Associates INC 802,766.25

Home Title 10,000.00

Homedepot.Com 10,826.64

Homeline, INC 30,091.00

Honsa Binder Printing INC 6,646.93

Hue Life LLC 19, 100.00

Human Factors Consultants 31,084.67

Human Inspiration Works LLC 16,000.00

Hunt Electric Corporation 51,560.79

Huot,Mary 66,887.15

I-35W Corridor Coalition 10,000.00

Ibm Corporation 14,473.50

Iceberg Technology Group 235,780.00

Iceman Industries 56,726.13

Iceman Industries INC 669,105.62

Identisys Incorporated 18,981.23

Imagetrend, INC 7,890.00

Imageware Systems INC 25,946.43

Imed Mobility 18,430.75

In *Minnesota Cit Officer 7,000.00

Ind School Dist 621 34,976.21

Ind School Dist 622 10,154.70

Ind School Dist 623 209,355.84

Ind School Dist 624 10,802.77

Ind School Dist 625 188,290.71

Independent Emergency Services LLC 374,544.64

Indiana Developmental Trg Ctr Lafayette 230,299.86

Indianhead Food Service 1,084,389.19

Industrial Hygiene Services Corporation 82,262.23

Infinity Independent Living Services LLC 186,508.65

Information Specialists Group INC 24,950.00

Ingram 479,926.84

Inmate Services Corporation 22,014.00

Innovation Process Design 6,018.75

Innovative Office Solutions 564,647.59

Insight Public Sector 511,520.90

Insight Storage Solutions, INC. 124,585.16

Insurity Claims Software LLC 162,651.57

Intech Software Solutions INC 37,783.00

Intelicom INC 69,285.64

Intelligere 56,432.16

Intellitime Systems Corp 65,000.00

Interact Center For Visual & Performing 7,247.90

Intereum, INC 171,680.26

Interfaith Action Of Greater Saint Paul 272,882.69

Intersection Media Holdings INC 39,190.75

Interstate Companies INC 9,541.65

Interstate Parking Co LLC 37,500.00

Interstate Truckdriving School Of MN,LLC 14,985.00

Intertech INC 71,974.25

Int’L Asbestos Testing Laboratory 17,942.35

Ips Integrated Proection Systems 7,953.88

I-State Truck Center 5,575.95

Its Never 2 Late LLC 6,423.95

J & J Contracting LLC 6,392.00

J D Peterick INC 11,314.83

J H Larson CO 8,047.62

J Leapaldt Associates LLC 33,376.29

J P Enterprises INC 5,926.84

J. M. Keefe Company 98,266.40

J.A. Willwerscheid & Son, INC 42,883.64

Jambois,Louis F JR 158,200.00

Jankus,Mark 9,580.00

Jason Lenzo, Psychiatric Mental Health 158,215.10

Jbk2 INC 29,903.27

Jedidiah Properties, LLC 260,657.88

Jeff Dehler Public Relations LLC 27,208.71

Jennen Law Firm 6,798.27

Jewish Family Service 18,376.00

Jill E Hennes Consulting 20,300.00

Jla Industrial Equipment INC 5,049.21

Jones Lang Lasalle 1,199,105.95

John Deere Company 176,803.36

John,Kristine M 40,000.00

Johnson Controls INC 12,343.88

Johnson,James W 77,438.80

Johnson,Kellie Kae 14,107.00

Journal Entry 115,689,071.37

J-Sat, INC. 5,040.00

K Tech Specialty Coatings INC 28,155.72

Kaisercomm INC 5,447.00

Kaj Foods LLC 28,523.40

Kalcon LLC 1,472,682.00

Kamish Excavating INC 45,540.00

Kanes Culinary Group LLC 31,480.03

Kaposia INC 289,905.97

Karen Organization Of MN 27,712.64

Karpel Solutions 221,477.98

Keller Fence Co INC 9,711.00

Kelton Embedded INC 11,120.50

Kemp,David Michael 7,895.00

Kennedy & Graven, Chartered 128,534.42

Kessler Maguire Funeral Home INC 17,995.36

Keys Well Drilling CO 70,060.00

Keystone Community Services 36,744.69

Keystone Interpreting Solutions Inc 13,583.54

Kimley-Horn And Associates, Inc. 3,889,308.88

Klinefelter’S Enforcement & Emergency 23,118.69

Klr Construction Inc 21,186.00

Koobmoo Funeral Chapel 16,960.33

Koponen-Zimmermann,Sarah 110,739.30

Kraemer North America LLC 200,184.83

Kraus - Anderson Const CO 79,508.39

Kronos 171,322.72

Krueger International INC. 115,123.10

Kstp-Fm LLC 46,932.50

Ktmy-Fm LLC 45,352.50

Kufus Pa Inc,Steven R 62,968.40

Kufus Law 13,980.46

L S Black Constructors INC 22,322.76

Laboratory Corp Of America Holdings 14,066.87

Lac Enterprises INC 23,631.60

Lakeview Hospital 6,597.00

Land Title INC 22,004.00

Language & Culture Worldwide LLC 9,990.00

Language Line Services 184,494.44

Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren LTD 44,100.00

Larson King LLP 19,364.00

Latitude Geographics Group LTD 5,200.00

Law Manager INC 25,596.14

Lawrence,Erika 6,800.60

Leadingage Minnesota 21,906.25

League Of MN Cities 56,129.00

Lee,Tou Thai 20,190.00

Legacy Services Corporation 14,780.00

Legal Svcs For Juveniles INC 523,499.24

Leitner CO 8,364.59

Lenovo INC 18,397.50

Leo A Hoffmann Center INC 131,452.46

Lexisnexis Risk Solutions Fl INC 18,810.65

Liberty Title 1,296,700.35

Life By Design, INC. 11,148.85

Life Fountain Home Healthcare Inc. 51,701.66

Lifetrack Resources INC 537,669.83

Lifeworks Services INC 34,167.04

Lillie Suburban Newspapers INC 20,340.06

Lincdoc LLC 16,100.00

Lionsgate Academy 12,000.00

Ltg Power Equipment 25,961.67

Lutheran Social Service Of MN 929,065.12

50 Lvc Companies INC 68,123.54

Lynch,Brittany 8,100.00

L-Z Truck Equipment Co INC. 28,777.83

M R Sign. 21,787.37

Macc Service Network LLC 109,256.02

Macqueen Equipment INC 10,767.77

Mag Mechanical LLC 33,561.99

Magnet Forensics Usa INC 8,225.00

Magnetic Media Online INC 32,039.98

Malmborgs INC 23,405.48

Mansfield Oil Company Of Gainesville INC 845,683.10

Mapletree Group Home 64,133.73

Maplewood Gardens 300,000.00

Marco Holdings LLC 19,841.66

Marco INC 45,379.30

Marin & Associates INC 7,232.50

Marsden Services LLC 654,340.44

Martinez Geospatial INC 225,557.65

Master Electric Co INC 12,512.00

Masterson Personnel INC 240,595.66

Mathematica Policy Research INC 178,661.00

Matrix Communications INC 8,925.00

Mattox Law Office 58,169.04

Mavo Systems 5,306.94

Maxim Healthcare Services INC 89,593.62

Maximizing Organizational Resources 54,000.00

Maximum Solutions INC 19,800.00

M-B Company INC 6,357.53

Mccoy,Arthur Ray 10,162.45

Mcdonnell Dds,Brad 40,755.00

Mcgee Md Pa,Michael 855,441.74

Mcgee,Patrick 5,625.00

Mckesson Medical Surgical INC 334,122.45

Mckinstry Essention LLC 144,725.00

Mcmaster Carr 20,903.46

Medela 5,424.00

Medline Industries INC 195,489.91

Medtox Laboratories INC 28,739.12

Meltzer,Lester H 9,900.00

Menards 26,799.10

Menards Maplewood MN 33,525.42

Menards Oakdale MN 13,730.66

Menards St. Paul Midway 29,990.24

Menards West St Paul MN 38,930.23

Mental Health Resources INC. 2,669,245.54

Mentoring Young Adults 25,793.00

Meridian Services INC 29,057.58

Merrick Community Services 103,916.06

Merrick INC 233,933.40

Merriman,Roger C 5,155.42

Metro Cleaning Services INC 5,705.00

Metro Legal Services INC 215,764.43

Metro Products INC 9,085.27

Metro Sales INC 67,328.83

Metro Social Services, INC. 103,174.28

Metro Transit 657,068.33

Metropolitan Council 8,361,063.56

Metropolitan Courier Corp 21,146.74

Metzger Building Materials CO 16,782.63

Meyer Contracting INC 14,448.00

Meyer Scherer & Rockcastle LTD 62,334.44

Mga Associates LLC 35,750.00

Michael Bownik Appraisals INC 22,400.00

Mid America Business Systems INC. 24,390.66

Middle English Incorporated 12,981.53

Midway Ford CO 756,522.79

Midway Sewer Service Co Of St Paul 5,293.25

Midway Uniforms 6,892.85

Midwest Grdns & Conservators INC 28,084.60

Midwest Industrial Battery INC 14,213.00

Midwest Micro Imaging 10,078.04

Midwest Monitoring & Surveillance INC 5,713.60

Midwest Special Serv INC. 278,024.70

Midwest Tape 15,779.90

Mike Motors Of Minnesota 21,938.50

Mille Lacs Academy 260,779.77

Mills Fleet Farm 2700 6,223.57

Minncor Industries 22,146.31

Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association 37,040.00

Minnesota Association Of County Officers 5,590.00

Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance 17,613.41

Minnesota Care Partner LLC 191,017.46

Minnesota Coalition For Battered Women 5,000.00

Minnesota Colleges - Universities 205,276.94

Minnesota County Attorneys Association 26,037.00

Minnesota Department Of Revenue 65,277.92

Minnesota Department Of Transportation 66,608.60

Minnesota Families United INC 22,786.25

Minnesota Language Connection 9,587.00

Minnesota Recovery Connection 6,291.48

Minnesota State 8,528,541.71

Minnesota State Auditor 23,374.31

Minnesota Uc Fund 210,636.05

Minvalco INC 6,373.21

Mitchell Hamline School Of Law 6,302.26

Mn Commercial Railway CO. 7,851.39

Mn Counties Computer Cooperative 411,348.40

Mn Dept Of Employment & Econ Development 34,819.54

Mn Dept Of Revenue 25,034.91

Mn Equipment Solutions INC 38,454.02

Mn It Services 388,473.56

Mn Landmarks INC 913,216.88

Mn Native Landscapes INC 113,840.50

Mn Transportation Alliance 5,950.00

Mn Workforce Council Assoc 6,594.00

Mobotrex INC 41,463.63

Mod & Co LLC 374,374.87

Model Cities Of St Paul INC. 121,078.49

Modern Enterprise Solutions INC 15,736.49

Modern Press 9,235.43

Modis 58,968.00

Mohagen Hansen Architectural Group 16,112.58

Monroe Towmaster LLC 13,032.00

Moody’S Investors Services 32,000.00

Moorhead Machinery & Boiler CO 21,194.90

Mor Golf And Utility INC 6,241.68

Morin,Matana L, Ph.D., LP 85,950.00

Morphotrust Usa LLC 10,692.10

Morse Correctional Healthcare 46,364.00

Morton Salt INC 484,757.90

Motorola INC 389,496.07

Mpl Specialties 8,968.45

Mrci - Mankato 14,965.50

Msab Incorporated 5,990.00

Msc Industrial Supply Co INC 5,600.54

Msp Communicatons 7,880.00

Mti Distributing INC 608,494.78

Multivision Media Group 20,260.00

Muska Electric 91,029.80

My Home INC 28,521.63

Nac Mechanical & Electrical Services 49,737.42

Nardini Fire Equipment CO 6,321.04

Nath Property Company LP 34,000.00

National Assoc Of Counties 11,173.00

National Jewish Health 6,537.68

National Medical Services INC. 41,929.68

National Railroad Passenger Corportation 51,000.00

Natural Resources Restoration, INC. 6,480.00

Nch Corporation 14,845.06

Ndcad 395,750.08

Nearmap Us INC 50,000.00

Neighborhood House 9,271.30

Neighborhood House Association 529,205.31

Netgain Technology 39,662.28

Nevin,Lawrence 7,752.81

New Bedford Technology LLC 8,816.40

New Lens Urban Mentoring Society 31,647.00

Newman Traffic Signs 24,259.69

Norex INC 9,920.00

Norms Tire Sales INC 18,264.66

VENDORS

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Pioneer Power INC 21,577.88

Pioneer Press Adv 5,806.50

Pitney Bowes INC. 685,072.32

Plaisted Companies INC 7,653.60

Plante & Moran PLLC 64,290.00

Plumbmaster, The Professional Group 16,471.30

Pointclickcare Technologies INC 63,972.70

Pomps Tire Service 67,204.92

Popsockets LLC 5,590.00

Port Of Crow Wing CO 98,857.45

Positive Promotions 5,230.66

Post Board Licensing 7,245.00

Postmaster 203,337.06

Postmaster - St Paul MN 9,000.00

Potters Industries LLC 46,968.00

Praetorian Group INC 19,475.00

Prairie Lakes Youth Programs 5,026.00

Prairie Moon Nursery 8,209.35

Prairie Restorations INC 13,341.98

Precise Mrm LLC 14,283.06

Precision Landscape & Tree INC 184,485.07

Preferred Electric INC 302,403.18

Premium Waters INC 20,104.89

Prescription Landscape 65,792.22

Primary Products CO 18,035.47

Pro Headsets LLC 5,582.84

Pro Rehab 570,390.48

Proact INC 22,641.31

Proassurance Casualty Company 14,268.00

Pro-Crisis LLC 12,000.00

Professional Portable Xray-INC 91,817.99

Project Consulting Group INC 578,963.00

Project For Pride In Living INC 50,733.94

Project Pathfinder INC 168,787.00

Project Remand INC. 1,419,970.98

Proquest-Csa LLC 27,601.00

Prosource Supply 17,622.77

Provox Systems INC 14,563.43

Public Employees Retire Assn 24,530.29

Pulsepoint Foundation 10,000.00

Purchase Power 24,855.12

Quad E Companies INC 49,330.00

Quality Propane Of MN 11,583.76

Quality Systems INC 415,526.73

Qwest Corporation. 419,490.03

Qwest Dex INC 20,817.80

Qwest. 50,659.98

R & R Specialties INC. 24,091.63

Rachel Contracting 1,034,229.74

Radiometer America INC 12,264.00

Railworks Signals & Communications INC 96,149.60

Railworks Track Systems INC 73,080.00

Rak Construction INC 1,546,980.21

Ralph Serin Consulting INC 7,308.59

Range Servant America INC 24,562.09

Rauenhorst & Associates 75,740.98

Rayco Excavating INC 32,638.71

Rcm Equipment Company LLC 25,200.00

Rcm Specialties INC 37,196.64

Rdo Construction Equipment CO 69,791.77

Reading & Math INC 8,000.00

Rebound INC 350,593.56

Recorded Books INC 40,786.27

Redeemer Services INC 108,267.04

Redwood Toxicology Laboratory INC 22,160.97

Regions Hospital 1,875,439.03

Regions Pharmacy 13,400.32

Rehbein’S Black Dirt 6,021.00

Reinders INC 81,008.85

Reliable Property Services LLC 22,629.08

Reliakor Services 31,424.00

Relias Learning LLC 16,491.30

Rem Ramsey INC 28,731.42

Rescare Minnesota, INC 93,354.71

Restoration Contractors INC 18,187.57

Restoration Counseling & Community Svcs 55,178.00

Restorative Justice Community Action INC 5,550.00

Rhode,Robert 8,150.00

Rhsc, INC 207,103.71

Ricoh Usa INC 151,993.74

Rift Valley Transportation INC 334,013.42

Rise INC 36,842.04

Rjm Construction, LLC 17,650.00

Roadkill Animal Control 16,303.00

Robert Half International INC 11,468.02

Rogue Fitness 5,528.20

Rohn Industries INC 20,042.64

Roig Group LLC 2,151,016.49

Rondo Ave INC 87,870.08

Rosedale Chevrolet 16,271.68

Rs Eden 993,924.38

Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Co INC. 9,692.95

Rumpca Cos INC 111,023.00

S&B Productions Corporation 6,675.00

Sackey,Emmanuel 125,631.10

Saewyc,Elizabeth 10,000.00

Safety Gal Consulting LLC 7,500.00

Safety Signs 6,400.00

Saint Paul Area Chamber Of Commerce 73,664.18

Saint Paul Arena Company LLC 58,759.16

Saint Paul Regional Water Services 538,085.17

Salt Source LLC 35,426.32

Samuel Simmons Consulting LLC 36,350.00

Sandberg Mortuary INC. 16,947.31

Saturn Of St Paul INC 526,799.99

Schindler Elevator Corp 76,055.94

Schmidt,Margaret 10,333.00

Schumacher Elevator Company 1,110,603.33

Schwab Vollhaber Lubratt Service Corp 6,146.37

Science Museum Of Minnesota 40,302.12

Scott & Associates INC. 15,752.82

Scott County 14,863.83

Seachange Printing & Marketing Services 253,410.95

Seal Analytical 8,141.30

Sears.Com 9314 6,014.00

Select Computing INC 248,156.25

Senior Services Consortium Of Ramsey CO 224,112.25

Sensible Office Solutions LLC 25,665.02

Serveminnesota 50,000.00

Setzer Pharmacy 43,106.53

Shea INC 150,900.84

Sherwin Williams Store 7,722.66

Shi International Corp 2,088,650.53

Short Elliott Hendrickson INC 1,403,872.44

Sidewalk Dog INC 12,500.00

Siemens Industry INC 23,176.65

Sierra Cedar INC 1,354,577.81

Sight And Surf LLC 22,634.70

Sign Source 29,895.94

Simerson-Wallfred, Tom 7,750.00

Simplexgrinnell 65,767.48

Sir Lines A Lot 174,536.66

Sirius Golf Advisors LLC 81,750.00

Sirsi Corporation 103,300.20

Skipped Parts Llc 6,600.00

Smk*Surveymonkey.Com 5,670.00

Socrata INC 169,999.56

Software Licensing Advisors, INC. 23,450.00

Solarwinds.Net, INC 13,484.50

Solid Ground 179,046.57

Solmonson,Kirk 5,958.35

Sonntag,Robert 20,800.00

Soo Line Railroad Company 63,314.23

Sos Office Furniture 12,884.10

Soulo Communications 13,878.17

South Florida K-9 INC 30,700.00

South Metro Human Services 1,887,705.04

Southwestern Youth Services 50,130.00

Sovia’S Painting & Decorating, INC 24,264.00

Sp * Cribs For Kids St 11,194.90

Spacesaver Systems INC 21,309.20

Spade Landscaping 6,567.16

Specialty Promotions 19,164.60

Sprayer Depot 5,589.21

Springsted Incorporated 123,746.00

Springsted Waters Incorporated 24,500.00

Sprint Solutions. 115,123.40

Spruce Tree Centre LLP 267,156.52

Srf Consulting Group INC 45,607.98

St Croix Psychiatric LLC 45,800.54

St Croix Recreation Co INC 120,294.94

St Croix Valley Sart INC 5,614.00

St Paul Domestic Abuse Intervention 112,500.00

St Paul Neighborhood Network 45,229.00

St Paul Pioneer Press 8,100.00

St Paul Public Housing Agency 91,569.03

St Paul Public Schools 16,515.00

St Paul Radiology P A 14,800.52

St Paul Transportation Mgmt Org 8,554.63

St Paul Yellow Taxi INC 76,958.40

St Paul Youth Services 321,350.75

Standard & Poor’S Financial Services LLC 25,500.00

West Publishing Corporation 115,836.16

Western Bank 20,603.84

Westside Community Health Services 981,091.93

Wheeler Hardware CO 16,105.30

Wheeler Lumber LLC 7,189.31

White Bear Lake 5,525.98

White Bear Lake Mitsubishi/Suzuki 14,410.25

White Bear Township 21,939.73

Wigren Forensic PLLC 6,045.00

Willis Of Minnesota INC 167,299.00

Willis Of Minnesota, INC. 441,105.00

Windisch,Cassandra Lee 7,856.15

Windstar Promotions 28,926.79

Winfield Solutions LLC 34,396.36

Wingspan Life Resources 5,019.83

Wintheiser,Mia 161,774.20

Witzel Electric LLC 10,306.57

Wl Hall CO 5,452.10

Wold Architects & Engineers INC. 160,786.75

Woodward Academy 289,484.56

Woodward Youth Corporation 39,742.99

Wp Engine, INC 6,624.00

Wsb & Associates, INC . 8,958.50

Xcel Energy 4,519,251.27

X-Treme Kleen INC 64,971.65

Xylo Technologies INC 21,650.00

Yale Mechanical LLC 19,192.29

Yang,Chou V 9,824.00

Ymca Of The Greater Twin Cities 100,369.77

Yoshiko N. Hapke Md Pa 104,951.99

Youthprise 500,000.00

Ywca Of St Paul 724,495.43

Zacks Industry Cleaning Supply 14,889.90

Zamboni Company 437,416.40

Zaylore Stout & Associates LLC 6,882.00

Zayo Group Holdings INC 15,912.00

Ziegler INC 260,637.23

Zoro Tools INC 9,641.97

Zuercher Technologies LLC 257,845.75

North Hill Partners INC 13,995.00

North Homes INC 113,778.48

Northeast Comtemporary Service INC. 92,499.61

Northeast Youth & Family Services 70,000.00

Northern Air Corporation 726,589.72

Northern Safety Company INC 5,321.92

Northfield Telecommunications INC 11,796.70

Northland Business Systems INC 9,310.67

Northshore Resources INC 246,290.00

Northwest Passage, LTD 52,450.20

Northwest Publications LLC 5,499.89

Northwest Respiratory SVC 21,349.97

Northwood 182,981.28

Northwoods Forddba Ford Of Hibbing 273,301.60

Nova Communications 5,823.00

Now Micro INC 2,524,728.64

Nurse-Family Partnership 37,504.00

Nuss Truck & Equipment 143,248.79

Oakland Cemetery 20,020.00

Oclc Online Computer Library Center INC 48,522.09

Office Depot 7,786.79

Office Systems Installation, INC 6,367.00

Ofs Brands Holdings INC 5,227.25

Olsons Irrigation And Landscaping INC 28,488.36

Omegon Of Minnesota 28,158.80

Omer, Kissi 264,600.00

Omnicare Minnesota 303,730.51

On Site Sanitation INC. 49,723.87

Onbase Conf 15,000.00

One Simple Plan LLC 13,725.57

Online Consulting, INC. 5,465.00

Open Cities Health Center, INC 175,686.00

Open Text INC 10,125.21

Oracle America INC 947,380.04

Oti INC 196,434.24

Outdoor Environments INC 24,493.15

Outdoor Water Solutions LLC 7,673.35

Overhead Door Company Of The Northland 8,273.98

Oxygen Service Co INC 10,716.39

Oz Group INC 59,253.51

P-A Industrial Services LLC 13,189.00

Painting By Nakasone 50,844.21

Palda & Sons INC 605,821.78

Pape,Dawn Viola 6,400.00

Paper Roll Products LLC 6,803.82

Paragon Store Fixtures INC 19,701.00

Pariso Brown,Deborah 60,013.11

Park Construction Company 1,304,247.89

Parkos Construction CO 63,544.10

Partners Title 10,000.00

Paster Training INC 6,341.80

Pathways Pyschology On Grand PLLC 11,200.00

Patterson Dental Supply INC. 6,028.44

Paulson & Clark 40,962.50

Pave It 13,896.00

Pavlak,Robert 12,890.28

Paypal *Spec Promo 22,946.20

Paypal *Specialtypr 53,467.50

Payroll 332,255,121.49

Pbbs Equipment Corp 6,120.88

Pci Roads LLC 2,333,485.60

Pember Companies INC 967,598.69

People Incorporated 266,747.77

Peoples Electrical Contractors INC 558,693.05

Peoples Inst For Surv & Beyond INC 10,500.00

Perdin LLC 5,670.58

Philips Electronics North America Corp 5,090.45

Phoenix Alternatives INC 267,937.78

Phoenix Service Corporation 26,327.84

Phoenix Supply LLC 43,030.20

Pinnacle Services INC 9,600.32

Stanley Convergent Security Solution INC 13,220.00

Star Equipment CO 5,847.09

Star Tribune Media Company LLC 10,850.28

State Supply Co INC 9,659.71

Steinbrecher Painting Company 19,770.00

Steps Of Success Homes INC 241,634.40

Stericycle INC 20,911.76

Stivland INC 176,625.40

Stopera, Jessica 34,290.00

Strategic Technologies INC 12,720.00

Streamworks LLC 42,106.84

Streichers 95,840.33

Studio 925 Enterprises 16,000.00

Suburban Square Partners LLP 34,233.11

Summit Fire Protection Company 9,100.78

Summit Guidance INC 10,117.50

Summit Management Consulting Serv LLC 7,400.00

Summit Orthopedics LTD 118,561.46

Sun Ray Plumbing & Heating 93,558.00

Superior Turf Services INC 6,209.53

Supreme Marine INC 22,749.11

Swedebro INC 32,010.00

Sysco Minnesota 258,488.50

Systems Technology Group INC 184,416.00

T A Schifsky & Sons INC. 15,379.29

Tab Products Co LLC 131,348.62

Talent Technical Services INC 117,040.00

Target Corporation 294,033.03

Tasc 52,357.50

Tech Logic Corporation 97,802.27

Tech Pro INC 207,090.00

Technical Associates 15,762.92

Ted Glasrud & Associates INC 230,538.87

Tennant CO 63,962.30

Terminal Supply CO 9,810.07

Tessman CO 5,350.43

Thad Wilderson & Associates PA 197,965.27

The Catholic Cemeteries 10,740.00

The Caulkers Company INC 6,000.00

The Center For Victims Of Torture 12,500.00

The Circle Of Peace Movement 40,000.00

The Databank 7,679.77

The Earthgrains Company 6,539.88

The Family Place 116,216.45

The Hero Consultant Group LLC 24,176.92

The Hills Youth & Family Services 75,649.36

The Home Depot #2801 29,120.28

The Infosoft Group INC 7,375.00

The Jk Movement 9,375.00

The Knot 6,798.72

The Language Banc INC 43,550.00

The Link 84,671.58

The Macro Group Incorporated 263,937.50

The Master’S Touch LLC 157,308.19

The Mcdowell Agency INC 74,731.09

The Network For Better Futures 11,600.00

The Sanborn Map Company INC 80,166.94

The Sanneh Foundation 45,050.00

The Speech Gurus, LLC 14,085.85

The Tire Rack INC 11,626.96

The Vestige Group LLC 9,066.96

The Violence Project LLC 5,500.00

Themyersbriggsco 7,655.91

Theracom 5,547.96

Think Small 711,347.46

Thomas & Sons Construction INC. 2,091,927.64

Thomas Allen INC 422,904.43

Thompson,Leeann 15,277.46

Thyssenkrupp Elevator Corp 127,960.82

Tierney Bros INC. 102,776.13

Tierney Brothers INC 12,912.45

Tiller Corporation 651,997.86

Tlc Automotive Enterprise INC 6,375.00

Tmk Construction Specialties INC 18,413.00

T-Mobile 5,257.05

Toltz King Duvall & Anderson 715,271.13

Tom Loucks & Associates INC 132,785.71

Too Clean Building Services 20,870.00

Too Clean Building Services INC 56,350.00

Top Green CO 16,058.00

Total Renal Care, INC. 5,045.69

Towmaster, INC. 17,556.21

Town & Country Fence 6,190.00

Traffic Control Corp 35,950.50

Traffic Data, INC. 28,280.00

Traffic Safety Store INC 5,401.24

Transunion Risk & Alternative 8,927.14

Transystems Corporation 564,886.58

Treehouse Psychology PLLC 167,990.00

Tri State Pump & Control INC 7,231.26

Triangle Services INC. 2,114,814.17

Trio Supply CO 80,714.69

Trissential LLC 763,296.50

Tritech Software Systems 555,055.55

Truax Patient Services 9,525.00

Truck Utilities INC. 6,773.32

Trugreen Limited Partnership 6,078.36

Tse INC. 182,539.40

Tsg Server & Storage 910,115.44

Tubman 18,747.00

Twell Environmental INC 101,260.25

Twin Cities Cremation, LLC 15,504.28

Twin Cities Habitat For Humanity 60,000.00

Twin Cities Public Television INC. 7,031.00

Twin Cities Transport & Recovery INC 33,363.99

Twin City Hardware 20,255.22

Twin City Janitor Supply 8,616.61

Twin City Outdoor Services INC 40,644.26

Twin City Tile & Marble Company 11,157.45

Twinco Automotive 20,281.61

Tyco Fire & Security (Us) Mgmt INC 6,249.58

Tyler Technologies, INC. 205,700.00

Uhl Companies INC. 89,983.96

Uline 18,004.40

Ultimate Events INC 27,385.04

Union Pacific Railroad Company 101,966.63

United Family Practice Hlth Ctr 102,021.00

United Refrig Br #Z1 16,269.15

United States Postal Service 68,005.00

United Transportation Services LLC 112,063.25

Universal Transit Services INC 268,100.00

University Centre At 1919 LTD LP 511,237.63

University Of Minnesota 260,265.98

University Of Mn Physicians 61,590.08

University Of St Thomas 116,817.00

Urban CO 224,203.18

Us Army Corps Of Engineers 7,500.00

Us Bank 57,232.20

Us Corrections LLC 53,698.45

Us Digital Designs INC 75,062.76

Us Foods INC 114,403.47

Us Transport Service INC 22,459.70

Usps.Com Postal Store 9,390.05

Ust Executive Edu 5,390.00

Utility Management Services 8,360.00

Utmost Compost LLC 233,848.20

Vadnais Heights 17,130.60

Vadnais Heights Lions Club 40,000.00

Valdes Lawn Care And Snow Removal LLC 18,864.37

Vanderwall Consulting 44,869.27

Veit Container Corp 7,018.28

Veolia Es Technical Solutions LLC 492,813.35

Verizon Wireless 983,368.06

Vertiq Software LLC 32,400.00

Vetvick,Adam Jordan 6,163.62

Victory Parking INC 81,601.58

Videotronix INC 95,503.96

Viking Electric Supply 5,967.27

Volunteers Of America 423,746.10

Voss Electric CO 28,884.99

W W Goetsch Associates INC 7,258.86

W W Grainger INC 329,357.25

W.L. Brown Law Office 29,402.75

Wallace,Yolanda 62,669.66

Warners’ Stellian 5,828.77

Warning Lites Of MN INC. 10,121.90

Washburn Mcreavy Funeral Chapels 21,445.66

Washburn-Mcreavy Funeral Chapels 8,196.70

Washington Conservation District 6,175.61

Washington County 211,774.37

Waste Management INC 607,438.17

Wastezero INC 5,000.00

Waterguards LLC 47,968.00

West Central Indexing 85,380.00

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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: Bottle Rocket - C-2240

2. Principal Place of Business:

Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP)

International Airport 4300 Glumack

Drive, LT-2150.05, St. Paul, MN

55111 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Host BGB ARG MSP, LLC:

HMSHost, 6905 Rockledge Drive,

Bethesda, MD 20817 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: 9/12/2019

/s/ Jeffrey L. Poersch

(Bulletin: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 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: Take Flight Financial

2. Principal Place of Business: 2700

University Avenue West Suite 428,

St Paul, MN 55114 USA

3. List the name and complete street

address of all persons conducting

business under the above Assumed

Name: Blu Line Enterprises LLC:

2700 University Avenue West Suite

428, St Paul, MN 55114 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: 9/18/2019

/s/ Myron Gayles

(Bulletin: Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 2019)

_____

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 Monday,

October 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. or

as soon thereafter as the matter

may be heard, at Mounds View City

Hall, 2401 Mounds View Boulevard,

Mounds View, Minnesota, 55112, to

hear and pass upon all objections to

the proposed assessment of Unpaid

Administrative Offense Charges,

Unpaid False Alarm Charges,

Unpaid Diseased Tree Charges, and

Unpaid Water Meter Charges.

The proposed assessment roll is on

file for public inspection at the city

administrator’s office.

Anyone desiring to be heard with

reference to this matter may be

heard at this meeting. If you have

questions, please call 763-717-4011.

Mark Beer, Finance Director

(Bulletin: Oct. 2, 2019)

_____

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 Monday,

October 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. or

as soon thereafter as the matter

may be heard, at Mounds View City

Hall, 2401 Mounds View Boulevard,

Mounds View, Minnesota, 55112, to

hear and pass upon all objections

to the proposed assessment of

Delinquent Public Utility Accounts.

The proposed assessment roll is on

file for public inspection at the City

Administrator’s office.

No appeal may be taken as to the

amount of an assessment unless

a written objection signed by the

affected property owner is filed with

the City Administrator prior to the

assessment hearing or presented to

the presiding officer at the hearing.

The City Council may upon such

notice consider any objection to the

amount of a proposed individual

assessment at the public hearing or

at an adjourned meeting upon such

further notice to the affected property

owners, as it deems advisable.

An owner may appeal an

assessment to district court pursuant

to Minnesota Statutes, Section

429.081 by serving notice of the

appeal upon the Mayor or City

Administrator within 30 days after the

adoption of the assessment and filing

such notice with the district court

within ten days after service upon the

Mayor or City Administrator.

Anyone desiring to be heard with

reference to this matter may be

heard at this meeting. If you have

questions, please call 763-717-4014.

Mark Beer, Finance Director

(Bulletin: Oct. 2, 2019)

_____

ORDINANCE 966

CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW

COUNTY OF RAMSEY

STATE OF MINNESOTA

AN ORDINANCE VACATING

A PORTION OF GREENFIELD

AVENUE IN THE CITY OF

MOUNDS VIEW

WHEREAS, INH Property

Management Inc (Developer),

representing the property

owner; Mounds View Economic

Development Authority (EDA), is

requesting approval of the Final Plat

of Crossroad Pointe. The project

is divided by Greenfield Avenue as

described on Exhibit A, and includes

easements for utilities, driveways

and parking, and is no longer needed

for a public purpose;

WHEREAS, any person, corporation

or City owning or controlling utility

easements contained upon the

property vacated, reserves the right

to continue maintaining the same or

to enter upon such way or portion

thereof vacated to maintain, repair,

replace, remove or otherwise attend

thereto; and,

WHEREAS, it is intended that any

person, corporation or city owning

or controlling utility easements

contained upon the property

vacated shall realign the same with

the realigned right-of-way to be

dedicated to the public pursuant to

the plat of Crossroad Pointe; and,

NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF

MOUNDS VIEW ORDAINS:

SECTION 1. The City of Mounds

View Municipal Code Appendix

D is hereby amended to include

reference to the following Ordinance

966:

Subdivision 1. The City

has made a determination that the

land constituting the public roadway

of the traveled portion of Greenfield

Avenue as described below is no

longer needed for a public purpose,

and as such, it is in the public

interest to vacate such portion of

the previously traveled Greenfield

Avenue described as follows:

See Exhibit A

Subdivision 2.

The public utilities or facilities located

in the portion of the Greenfield

Avenue roadway easement area

to be vacated described in Exhibit

A of this ordinance are intended

to be relocated to the right of way

or easements to be dedicated

to the public pursuant to the

plat of Crossroad Pointe. The

proposed vacation of the portion

of the Greenfield Avenue roadway

therefore will not adversely affect

the ability of the City or other utility

to maintain, repair, or replace public

utilities.

Subdivision 3.

The City Council finds that there is no

longer a public need for that portion

of the Greenfield Avenue roadway to

be vacated, as describe in Exhibit A

of this ordinance.

Subdivision 4. The portion of the

roadway, as described in Exhibit A of

this ordinance is hereby vacated.

SECTION 2. In

accordance with Section 3.07 of the

City Charter, City staff shall have

the following summary printed in the

official City newspaper in lieu of the

complete ordinance:

On September 23, 2019, the City

Council adopted Ordinance 966,

vacating portions of Greenfield

Avenue, generally south of County

Road H2, and north of 5284

Greenfield Avenue (Brentwood

Terrace apartments), within the

development 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.

SECTION 3. This ordinance

shall take effect and be in force 30

days from and after its passage

and publication, in accordance with

Section 3.09 of the City Charter.

Introduction and First Reading by

the Mounds View City Council on

September 9, 2019.

Second Reading and Adoption by

the Mounds View City Council on

September 23, 2019

Carol A. Mueller, Mayor

Attest:

Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator

(Bulletin: Oct. 2, 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

SENIOR 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, October 22, 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 204-

unit multifamily senior 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 II, 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 $49,500,000.

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: Oct. 2, 2019)

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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 October 15,

2019 at 7:00 PM in the Council

Chambers at New Brighton City Hall.

I. Special Use Permit Amendment

& Site Plan Review: Request from

Mounds View Public Schools to

make improvements to Sunnyside

Elementary School by expanding the

cafeteria, adding classrooms, and

redesigning the bus drop off area to

improve student safety; 2070 County

Road H – PID 18-30-23-12-0001

II. Variance: Application from Scott

Gordhamer seeking a 12.4-foot

variance from the required 30-foot

front yard setback in the R-1 zoning

district to expand the width of an

existing legal nonconforming garage

at 1820 Skyhigh Drive – PID 31-30-

23-14-0006

III. Ordinance 869: An Ordinance

to amend the City’s zoning code

to comply with the new 2040

Comprehensive Plan.

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.

Terri Spangrud, City Clerk

09/24/2019

(Bulletin: Oct. 2, 2019)

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Roseville

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

on October 30, 2019 at 2:00pm at

3020 Rice Street, C25, St. Paul, MN

55113, the following property will be

sold by public auction by the Sheriff

of Ramsey County:

1) A 1980 Libe manufactured

home, Manufacturer’s Serial

Number registered to the State of

Minnesota as VIN 06L14139, and

any contents therein or about the

premises. The manufactured home

is located within the Thirty Twenty

Estates, LLC, Manufactured Home

Community located at 3020 Rice

Street, St. Paul, MN 55113.

This sale will be held to satisfy a

claim upon the above described

property held by Thirty Twenty

Estates, LLC, pursuant to Minnesota

Statutes sections 504B and 514.

Upon information and belief, this

property is owned by Eleuteria Acebu

Ponferrada. The property appears to

be abandoned. The amount of the

claim against the above referenced

property is approximately $6,068.00,

exclusive of the expenses of said

sale and any expenses occurred

after this notice and exclusive of any

allowed attorney fees.

Dated: 9/6/2019

Ken Wasche, Esq.

Kenneth M. Wasche, P.C.

13060 Central Ave NE, Suite 200

Blaine, MN 55443

(Roseville Review: Sept. 17, 24,

Oct. 1, 2019)

_____

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the

property will be sold on October 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 # 806 Xia Hang: stereo equip.,

fishing equip. tool box, luggage,

boxes

Unit #3313 Lilli Waknitz: vacuum

cleaner, computer equip, luggage,

furniture, boxes

(Roseville Review: Sept. 24, Oct. 1,

2019)

_____

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

The contents of the following

storage units from the U-Haul

Moving & Storage At Hwy 280, 2520

Como Ave, St. Paul, MN, 55108, will

be sold to the public online only at

storagetreasures.com. Bidding will

begin on 10/18/19 at 12pm.

Unit number 1221 leased by

Brandon Norrgard. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $395.80

Unit number 1094 leased by

Amanda Freeman. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $401.80

Unit number 1541 leased by

Tommie Dawson. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number AA3227D leased

by Taylor Landry. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $295.64

Unit number 1494 leased by

Robert Patrick. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $719.90

Unit number 1348 leased by

Tamisha Chessier. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods

Amount Due: $245.80

Unit number AA1389T leased

by Jeanne Arp. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $197.66

Unit number 1012 leased by

Douglas Twait. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1979 leased by

Yussuf Mohamed. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $409.90

Unit number AA1385T leased by

John Koukoumelis. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $205.62

Unit number 1311 leased by

Denise Tucker. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $289.90

Unit number 1551 leased by Mary

Haas. Miscellaneous household and

personal goods.

Amount Due: $389.90

Unit number AA1321T leased

by Dung Nguyen. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $185.64

Unit number 2127 leased by Minnie

Loyd. Miscellaneous household and

personal goods.

Amount Due: $399.90

Unit number 1505 leased by

Julia Poevoorde. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $299.90

Unit number AA1317T leased

by Dung Nguyen. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $185.64

Unit number 1259 leased by

Prudence Flannigan. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $379.90

Unit number 1159 leased by

Cristianne Kruse. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $499.90

Unit number 1739 leased by Sean

Gill. Miscellaneous household and

personal goods.

Amount Due: $374.90

Unit number 1704 leased by

Michelle Godfrey. Miscellaneous

household and personal goods.

Amount Due: $299.90

(Roseville Review Sept. 24, Oct. 1,

2019)

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Saint Anthony

NOTICE OF

A PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that on

October 15, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road,

the Saint Anthony Village Planning

Commission will hold a public

hearing to solicit public response to

proposed ordinance amendments

regarding walkways, sidewalks, and

patios. The Planning Commission

will present their recommendations

to the City Council at a later date.

Those persons having an interest

in said meeting are encouraged

to attend. Oral testimony will be

accepted on the above subject at

this meeting. Written comments may

be taken at the St. Anthony Village

City Hall, 3301 Silver Lake Road,

St. Anthony Village, Minnesota

55418 until the date of the hearing.

Questions may be directed to the

City Planner at 763-957-1100.

The Planning Commission agenda

and packet item relating to this

application will be made available

prior to the meeting online at www.

savmn.com .

Steve Grittman

City Planner

(Bulletin: Oct. 2, 2019)

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Minutes

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

SCHOOL BOARD

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

DISTRICT 623

ROSEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS

SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

These are the abridged minutes

from the School Board meeting

held on September 10, 2019, which

were approved at the September

24, 2019, School Board meeting.

The regular meeting was called to

order at 6:30 p.m.

Board Members present: Anderson,

Azer, Boguszewski, Gogins,

Johnson, Shaw

Board Members absent: None

Administrative staff present:

Collins, Favor, Loeck, Mobley,

Schaub, Sicoli, Thompson, Von De

Linde

Reports and Non-Action Items:

1. Dr. Jenny Loeck, assistant

superintendent, and prekindergarten,

elementary and secondary

administrators and staff provided

information on the first day of the

2019-2020 school year, focusing on

student transitions.

Action Items:

1. The consent agenda including

the minutes of the regular school

board meeting on August 20, 2019;

payment of bills; resignations,

appointments, reductions,

adjustments; gifts; and 21st Century

Community Learning Centers grant

was approved.

2. A Resolution Providing for

the Sale of General Obligation

School Building Refunding Bonds,

Series 2019A; and Covenanting

and Obligating the District to be

Bound by and to Use the Provisions

of Minnesota Statutes, Section

126C.55 to Guarantee the Payment

of the Principal and Interest on

These Bonds was approved.

3. A Resolution Limiting Open

Enrollment in grades 9 and 10 for

the 2019-2020 school year was

approved.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:20

p.m.

Mike Boguszewski, Clerk

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Public Notices Continued on Page 9

Public Notices Continued from Page 9

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