1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 1068, the delete everything amendment
1.2(H1068DE5), as follows:
1.3Pages 1 to 12, delete sections 1 to 15 and insert:

1.4
"Section 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.
1.5    The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the
1.6general fund to the state agencies or officials indicated, to be spent for public purposes.
1.7Unless otherwise specified, the appropriations in this act are available until the project is
1.8completed or abandoned subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.
1.9
SUMMARY
1.10
Natural Resources
15,000,000
1.11
Agriculture
325,000
1.12
Administration
1,000,000
1.13
Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission
1,500,000
1.14
Public Safety
225,000
1.15
Transportation
51,743,000
1.16
Veterans Affairs
225,000
1.17
Corrections
18,000,000
1.18
Employment and Economic Development
83,255,000
1.19
Public Facilities Authority
22,275,000
1.20
Minnesota Historical Society
1,400,000
1.21
Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board
3,800,000
1.22
TOTAL
$
198,748,000
1.23
APPROPRIATIONS

1.24
Sec. 2. NATURAL RESOURCES
1.25
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
15,000,000
1.26To the commissioner of natural resources for
1.27the purposes specified in this section.
2.1
Subd. 2.Flood Hazard Mitigation
7,500,000
2.2(a) For the state share of flood hazard
2.3mitigation grants for publicly owned capital
2.4improvements to prevent or alleviate flood
2.5damage under Minnesota Statutes, section
2.6103F.161.
2.7(b) Levee projects, to the extent practical,
2.8shall meet the state standard of three feet
2.9above the 100-year flood elevation.
2.10(c) Project priorities shall be determined by
2.11the commissioner as appropriate and based
2.12on need, and to the extent possible, address
2.13needs in the Moorhead and Montevideo areas
2.14first.
2.15(d) This appropriation includes money
2.16for the following county, township, and
2.17municipal projects as prioritized by the
2.18commissioner: Ada, Afton, Alvarado,
2.19Argyle, Austin, Borup, Breckenridge,
2.20Browntown, Climax, Crookston, Delano,
2.21Granite Falls, Inver Grove Heights, Maynard,
2.22Melrose, Minneota, Minnesota River Area II,
2.23Montevideo, Moorhead, Newport, Nielsville,
2.24Oakport Township, Oslo, Roseau, Rushford,
2.25St. Vincent, South St. Paul, and Shelly.
2.26(e) This appropriation includes money for the
2.27following watershed projects: Cedar River
2.28Watershed District; North Ottawa, Bois
2.29de Sioux Watershed District; Quick, Two
2.30Rivers Watershed District; Redpath, Bois de
2.31Sioux Watershed District; Roseau Wildlife
2.32Management Area, Roseau River Watershed
2.33District; and Shell Rock Watershed District.
3.1(f) For any project listed in this subdivision
3.2that the commissioner determines is not
3.3ready to proceed or does not expend all the
3.4money allocated to it, the commissioner may
3.5allocate that project's money to a project on
3.6the commissioner's priority list.
3.7(g) To the extent that the cost of a project
3.8exceeds two percent of the median household
3.9income in a municipality or township
3.10multiplied by the number of households in the
3.11municipality or township, this appropriation
3.12is also for the local share of the project.
3.13
Subd. 3.Fountain Lake Restoration
7,500,000
3.14For a grant to the Shell Rock River Watershed
3.15District for sediment removal and cleanup
3.16of Fountain Lake, including engineering,
3.17design, permitting, and land acquisition for
3.18deposit of removed sediment.

3.19
Sec. 3. AGRICULTURE
$
325,000
3.20To the commissioner of agriculture for a grant
3.21to the Aitkin County Agricultural Society
3.22to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
3.23equip a shared food service building that
3.24can be separated into three smaller food
3.25preparation areas. This appropriation does
3.26not require a nonstate contribution.

3.27
Sec. 4. ADMINISTRATION
$
1,000,000
3.28To the commissioner of administration for the
3.29capital asset preservation and replacement
3.30account in Minnesota Statutes, section
3.3116A.632.

4.1
4.2
Sec. 5. MINNESOTA AMATEUR SPORTS
COMMISSION
$
1,500,000
4.3To the Minnesota Amateur Sports
4.4Commission for grants to local government
4.5units under Minnesota Statutes, section
4.6240A.09, to improve indoor air quality or
4.7eliminate R-22.

4.8
Sec. 6. PUBLIC SAFETY
$
225,000
4.9To the commissioner of public safety for a
4.10grant to the city of Cyrus to acquire land for
4.11and to predesign, design, construct, furnish,
4.12and equip a facility to accommodate the city
4.13hall with community meeting space and the
4.14fire department. This appropriation does not
4.15require a nonstate contribution.

4.16
Sec. 7. TRANSPORTATION
4.17
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
51,743,000
4.18To the commissioner of transportation for the
4.19purposes specified in this section.
4.20
4.21
Subd. 2.Local Bridge Replacement and
Rehabilitation
20,743,000
4.22 To match federal money and to replace or
4.23rehabilitate local deficient bridges as provided
4.24in Minnesota Statutes, section 174.50. To
4.25the extent practicable, the commissioner
4.26shall expend the funds as provided under
4.27Minnesota Statutes, section 174.50
4.28
4.29
Subd. 3.Local Road Improvement Fund
Grants
30,000,000
4.30(a) For construction and reconstruction
4.31of local roads with statewide or regional
4.32significance under Minnesota Statutes,
4.33section 174.52, subdivision 4, or for grants to
5.1counties to assist in paying the costs of rural
5.2road safety capital improvement projects on
5.3county state-aid highways under Minnesota
5.4Statutes, section 174.52, subdivision 4a.
5.5(b) This appropriation includes funding
5.6for a grant to Ramsey County for the road
5.7improvements related to the Twin Cities
5.8Army Ammunition Plant redevelopment
5.9project.
5.10(c) Of this appropriation, $250,000 is for a
5.11grant to Pine Lake Township in Otter Tail
5.12County for improvements to Nitche Lake
5.13Road between County Road 8 and County
5.14Road 53 in Pine Lake Township.
5.15
Subd. 4.Safe Routes to School
1,000,000
5.16For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
5.17174.40, for infrastructure to increase safety
5.18and convenience for children to walk or bike
5.19to school.

5.20
Sec. 8. VETERANS AFFAIRS
$
225,000
5.21To the commissioner of administration for a
5.22grant to Edina to design and construct the All
5.23Veterans Memorial in the city of Edina, in
5.24accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section
5.25416.01. This appropriation is not available
5.26until the commissioner of management and
5.27budget has determined that at least an equal
5.28amount has been committed to the project
5.29from nonstate sources.

5.30
Sec. 9. CORRECTIONS
$
18,000,000
5.31To the commissioner of administration to
5.32design, construct, furnish, and equip phase
5.33one of a new health services unit, a new
6.1service corridor and security station leading
6.2to the unit, and a mechanical building to serve
6.3the new health unit and associated utility
6.4infrastructure systems and site work; and to
6.5design phase two consisting of new intake,
6.6warehouse, and loading dock buildings
6.7associated utility infrastructure systems and
6.8sitework and all associated repurposing,
6.9including asbestos and hazardous materials
6.10abatement of interior spaces that were
6.11formally used for the occupancies being
6.12moved to the new phase one and two
6.13buildings at the Minnesota Correctional
6.14Facility in St. Cloud.

6.15
6.16
Sec. 10. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
6.17
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
83,255,000
6.18To the commissioner of employment and
6.19economic development for the purposes
6.20specified in this section.
6.21
6.22
Subd. 2.Innovative Business Development
Public Infrastructure Grant Program
500,000
6.23For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
6.24116J.435.
6.25
Subd. 3.Duluth - NorShor Theatre
6,950,000
6.26For a grant to the Duluth Economic
6.27Development Authority to design,
6.28construct, furnish, and equip certain public
6.29improvements, including skyway access from
6.30adjacent public parking, interior circulation,
6.31street and utility upgrades, the connection
6.32between the skyway and street levels,
6.33handicapped access, and the restoration of
6.34the lobby, entrance, and marquee, as part of
7.1the restoration and to enhance and provide
7.2public access to the historic NorShor Theatre.
7.3This appropriation is not available until the
7.4commissioner of management and budget
7.5has determined that at least $13,900,000
7.6has been committed to the project from
7.7nonstate sources and that sufficient nonstate
7.8funds are available to complete the project.
7.9Funds invested in the project by an investor
7.10receiving an assignment of state historic
7.11tax credits pursuant to Minnesota Statutes,
7.12section 290.0681, are nonstate funds for
7.13purposes of this requirement. Due to the
7.14integrated nature of the overall development,
7.15public bidding shall not be required.
7.16
7.17
Subd. 4.Duluth - Spirit Mountain Recreation
Area
3,400,000
7.18For a grant to the city of Duluth for the
7.19Spirit Mountain Recreation Area Authority
7.20to acquire easements, licenses, and other
7.21interests in real property and to engineer,
7.22design, permit, and construct works and
7.23systems to transport water from the St. Louis
7.24River estuary for commercial and industrial
7.25use. This appropriation is not available until
7.26the commissioner of management and budget
7.27determines that at least $1,100,000 has been
7.28committed to the project from nonstate
7.29sources. Expenditures made on or after
7.30September 1, 2011, for this project shall count
7.31toward the match from nonstate sources.
7.32
Subd. 5.Duluth - Wade Stadium
2,300,000
7.33For a grant to the city of Duluth to design,
7.34construct, furnish, and equip improvements
7.35to Wade Stadium, including the stadium walls
8.1and façade, grandstand, lighting, concession
8.2facilities and field, with proper drainage, for
8.3a ballpark and public outdoor events facility.
8.4This appropriation is not available until the
8.5commissioner of management and budget
8.6determines that at least an equal amount
8.7is committed to the project from nonstate
8.8sources.
8.9
8.10
Subd. 6.Hermantown; Regional Health and
Wellness Center
250,000
8.11For a grant to the city of Hermantown
8.12to study, plan, and predesign a health
8.13and wellness center to meet the needs of
8.14the multigenerational population in the
8.15region. The facility will be located on the
8.16Hermantown School District campus and
8.17may be operated in collaboration with the
8.18Young Men's Christian Association. This
8.19appropriation does not require a local match.
8.20
8.21
Subd. 7.Lake Superior - Poplar River Water
District
1,110,000
8.22For a grant to the Lake Superior-Poplar
8.23River Water District to acquire interests in
8.24real property, engineer, design, permit, and
8.25construct infrastructure to transport and treat
8.26water from Lake Superior through the Poplar
8.27River Valley to serve domestic, irrigation,
8.28commercial, stock watering, and industrial
8.29water users. This appropriation does not
8.30require a nonstate match.
8.31
8.32
Subd. 8.Mankato - Arena and Events Center
Auditorium
14,500,000
8.33For a grant to the city of Mankato to design,
8.34construct, furnish, and equip an addition to
8.35and renovate existing space, and for other
9.1improvements of a capital nature to the
9.2Minnesota State University Arena and Event
9.3Center Auditorium. This appropriation is
9.4not available until the commissioner of
9.5management and budget determines that at
9.6least $14,500,000 has been committed to
9.7the project from nonstate sources. Amounts
9.8expended by the city of Mankato for project
9.9costs since March 1, 2013, shall count toward
9.10the matching requirement.
9.11
9.12
Subd. 9.Rochester - Mayo Civic Center
Complex
35,000,000
9.13For a grant to the city of Rochester to design,
9.14construct, furnish, and equip the renovation
9.15and expansion of the Mayo Civic Center
9.16complex and related infrastructure, including
9.17but not limited to skyway access, lighting,
9.18parking, and landscaping. This appropriation
9.19is not available until the commissioner of
9.20management and budget has determined that
9.21at least an equal amount has been committed
9.22to the project from nonstate sources.
9.23Amounts expended by the city of Rochester
9.24for project costs since July 1, 2013, shall
9.25count toward the matching requirement.
9.26
Subd. 10.Sandstone - Business Park
200,000
9.27For a grant to the city of Sandstone to design
9.28and construct necessary public infrastructure
9.29to open a planned business park to serve
9.30a major tenant in Sandstone, Pine County.
9.31This appropriation is not available until the
9.32commissioner of management and budget
9.33determines that at least an equal amount
9.34is committed to the project from nonstate
9.35sources.
10.1
10.2
Subd. 11.St. Cloud - River's Edge Convention
Center
11,560,000
10.3For a grant to the city of St. Cloud to
10.4predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
10.5equip an expansion of the River's Edge
10.6Convention Center, including a parking
10.7facility and pedestrian skyway connection.
10.8This appropriation is not available until the
10.9commissioner of management and budget
10.10determines that at least $10,100,000 has
10.11been committed to the project from nonstate
10.12sources. Amounts expended by the city of St.
10.13Cloud for project costs since July 1, 2010,
10.14shall count toward the matching requirement.
10.15
10.16
Subd. 12.St. Paul - Minnesota Children's
Museum
7,485,000
10.17For a grant to the city of St. Paul to predesign,
10.18design, construct, furnish, and equip an
10.19expansion and renovation of the Minnesota
10.20Children's Museum. The expansion and
10.21exhibit upgrades should incorporate the
10.22latest research on early learning, allow for
10.23new state-of-the art education facilities, and
10.24increase the capacity of visitors to galleries
10.25and programming areas. This appropriation
10.26is not available until the commissioner of
10.27management and budget has determined that
10.28at least an equal amount has been committed
10.29from nonstate sources. Amounts expended
10.30for this project by nonstate sources since
10.31October 1, 2010, shall count toward the
10.32nonstate match.

10.33
Sec. 11. PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY
10.34
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
22,275,000
11.1To the Public Facilities Authority for the
11.2purposes specified in this section.
11.3
Subd. 2.Lewis and Clark Joint Powers Board
22,000,000
11.4For a grant to the Lewis and Clark Joint
11.5Powers Board to acquire land or interests
11.6in land for, and to design, engineer, and
11.7construct pipeline and other facilities and
11.8infrastructure necessary for phase I of the
11.9Lewis and Clark Regional Water System
11.10project, and the extension to Magnolia, if
11.11possible. This appropriation is not available
11.12until the commissioner of management and
11.13budget determines (1) that the construction
11.14and administration for work done on
11.15the project will comply with all federal
11.16requirements and regulations associated with
11.17the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System
11.18Act of 2000, and the cooperative agreement
11.19between the United States Department of
11.20the Interior, and (2) that a nonstate match,
11.21including local and federal dollars, of at least
11.22$5,000,000 is committed to the project.
11.23
Subd. 3.Oslo Water Infrastructure Study
275,000
11.24Of this appropriation, $200,000 is for a grant
11.25to the city of Oslo for a water infrastructure
11.26study and $75,000 is for a grant to the Middle
11.27Snake Tamarac Watershed District for a Red
11.28River of the North floodway hydraulic study
11.29for the Oslo area.

11.30
11.31
Sec. 12. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
$
1,400,000
11.32To the Minnesota Historical Society to be
11.33allocated to county and local jurisdictions
11.34as matching money for historic preservation
12.1projects of a capital nature, as provided in
12.2Minnesota Statutes, section 138.0525.

12.3
12.4
Sec. 13. IRON RANGE RESOURCES AND
REHABILITATION BOARD
$
3,800,000
12.5To the Iron Range Resources and
12.6Rehabilitation Board to predesign, design,
12.7construct, furnish, and equip a new multiuse,
12.8year-round event center at Giants Ridge
12.9that will replace the existing facility. This
12.10appropriation is not available until the
12.11commissioner of management and budget
12.12determines that at least an equal amount has
12.13been committed to the project from other
12.14sources."
12.15Page 12, delete section 17
12.16Page 17, after line 14, insert:

12.17    "Sec. .... WATER CONNECTION; CITY OF WORTHINGTON.
12.18The commissioners of health, natural resources, and the Pollution Control Agency
12.19shall issue the necessary permits and approvals to allow the city of Worthington to
12.20continue to connect and receive water from Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water until the Lewis
12.21and Clark Regional Water System project is able to provide water to the city. A person,
12.22local unit of government, or other entity adding salt or a substance containing salt to water
12.23pumped by Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water to treat it for nitrates shall not be subject to
12.24a fine or other penalty for violations of wastewater discharge requirements as long as
12.25Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water continues to take action to address wastewater discharge
12.26noncompliance. This provision does not preclude state agencies from taking action other
12.27than fines or penalties to resolve any wastewater discharge violations."
12.28Page 17, line 16, delete "to" and insert "for the Flood Hazard Mitigation program,
12.29Minnesota Children's Museum, the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System,"
12.30Renumber the sections and subdivisions in sequence and correct the internal
12.31references
12.32Amend the title accordingly
12.33Adjust amounts accordingly