1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 670, the second engrossment, as follows:
1.2Page 1, delete section 2
1.3Page 2, after line 30, insert:
1.4
"Subd. 6.Nett Lake Dam
3,000,000
1.5For design, engineering, and construction to
1.6repair and reconstruct the Nett Lake dam in
1.7Koochiching County.
1.8
Subd. 7.Canisteo Legacy Mine Pit Complex
8,875,000
1.9(a) For the acquisition of land or interests in
1.10land and for construction of publicly owned
1.11infrastructure to mitigate the imminent threat
1.12to public safety, property, and regional water
1.13quality from the rising water at the Canisteo
1.14legacy mine pit complex.
1.15(b) Upon substantial completion of the project
1.16authorized in this subdivision and after written
1.17notice to the commissioner of management
1.18and budget, the commissioner of natural
1.19resources may use any money remaining in
1.20this appropriation to design, engineer, and
1.21construct publicly owned water mitigation
1.22infrastructure at the Hill annex open pit mining
1.23complex."
1.24Page 2, before line 31, insert:

2.1
"Sec. 3. POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
2.2
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
8,895,000
2.3To the Pollution Control Agency for the
2.4purposes of this section.
2.5
2.6
Subd. 2.Andover; Drinking Water
Contamination Mitigation
6,100,000
2.7For a grant to the city of Andover under
2.8Minnesota Statutes, section 116.16, for the
2.9design and construction of new municipal
2.10water mains in the city's Red Oaks
2.11neighborhood where testing has found
2.12contamination in private drinking water wells.
2.13
Subd. 3.Todd County; Solid Waste Facility
2,795,000
2.14For a grant to Todd County under the solid
2.15waste capital assistance grant program under
2.16Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.54, to
2.17design, construct, and equip a new solid waste
2.18transfer station and household hazardous waste
2.19facility. This appropriation is in addition to
2.20the appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
2.21Session chapter 3, article 1, section 8,
2.22subdivision 8, for the same purpose.

2.23
2.24
Sec. 4. BOARD OF WATER AND SOIL
RESOURCES
$
1,500,000
2.25To the Board of Water and Soil Resources for
2.26a grant to Minnesota River Basin Projects for
2.27the state's share of a flood hazard mitigation
2.28grant for capital improvements to prevent or
2.29alleviate flood damage in Area II of the
2.30Minnesota River Basin. This appropriation is
2.31not available until the board determines that
2.32$1 has been committed from nonstate sources
2.33for every $3 of state grant funding."
2.34Page 3, after line 16, insert:
3.1
"Subd. 4.Hibbing; Public Safety Center
10,000,000
3.2For a grant to the city of Hibbing for property
3.3acquisition, predesign, design, site preparation,
3.4including demolition of existing structures,
3.5construction, furnishing, and equipping of a
3.6regional public safety center for police, fire,
3.7emergency medical services, emergency
3.8operations, and other community needs.
3.9
Subd. 5.Marshall; MERIT Training Center
2,250,000
3.10For a grant to the city of Marshall to design,
3.11construct, furnish, and equip improvements at
3.12the Minnesota Emergency Response and
3.13Industrial Training Center outlined in Phase
3.143 of the Master Development Plan, including:
3.15a 50-yard and 300-yard firearms range;
3.16firearms support buildings; and a live-burn
3.17buildout structure."
3.18Page 3, delete section 6, and insert:

3.19
"Sec. 5. MILITARY AFFAIRS
$
5,700,000
3.20To the adjutant general for the Minnesota
3.21Military Museum at Camp Ripley. This
3.22appropriation is in addition to the
3.23appropriation made in Laws 2020, Fifth
3.24Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section
3.2514, subdivision 6, for the same purpose.

3.26
Sec. 6. TRANSPORTATION
3.27
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
66,850,000
3.28To the commissioner of transportation for the
3.29purposes of this section.
3.30
Subd. 2.Biwabik; City Infrastructure
1,400,000
3.31For a grant to the city of Biwabik to design
3.32and construct Phase 6 of the city's
3.33infrastructure improvement project. This
4.1appropriation includes money for the full
4.2reconstruction of Fifth Avenue North; First
4.3Street North, from First Avenue North to Sixth
4.4Avenue North; and Sixth Avenue South,
4.5including all associated utilities and other
4.6capital improvements.
4.7
Subd. 3.Chisago County; U.S. Highway 8
8,000,000
4.8For a grant to Chisago County to acquire
4.9property, predesign, design, construct, and
4.10engineer the reconstruction of marked U.S.
4.11Highway 8 from Karmel Avenue in Chisago
4.12City to Interstate 35. This reconstruction may
4.13include expanding segments of U.S. Highway
4.148 to four lanes, constructing or reconstructing
4.15frontage roads and backage roads, and
4.16realigning local roads to consolidate, remove,
4.17and relocate access onto and off of U.S.
4.18Highway 8.
4.19
Subd. 4.Douglas County; U.S. Highway 29
2,000,000
4.20For a grant to Douglas County to install a new
4.21box culvert under marked U.S. Highway 29
4.22between Lake Le Homme Dieu and Lake
4.23Geneva and to regrade and reconstruct a
4.24portion of marked U.S. Highway 29 to
4.25accommodate the new culvert.
4.26
Subd. 5.Hennepin County; Railroad Crossing
450,000
4.27For one or more grants to Hennepin County,
4.28the city of Medina, the city of Independence,
4.29or a combination thereof, to design, engineer,
4.30and construct railroad crossing safety
4.31improvements at Town Line Road in the city
4.32of Medina and the city of Independence.
5.1
Subd. 6.Hutchinson; Civil Air Patrol
3,700,000
5.2For a grant to the city of Hutchinson to
5.3predesign, design, equip, and furnish a hangar
5.4and statewide training center for the Civil Air
5.5Patrol.
5.6
Subd. 7.Karlstad; Airport Runway
3,900,000
5.7For a grant to the city of Karlstad for the
5.8acquisition of land, predesign, design,
5.9engineering, and construction of a primary
5.10airport runway. This appropriation is in
5.11addition to the appropriation for the same
5.12purposes in Laws 2021, First Special Session
5.13chapter 5, article 1, section 2, subdivision 2.
5.14
Subd. 8.Lakeville; Freight Rail Car Storage
7,000,000
5.15For a grant to the city of Lakeville to
5.16predesign, design, engineer, equip, and furnish
5.17a freight rail car storage facility to improve
5.18area public safety and economic development.
5.19
Subd. 9.Madelia; Streets and Infrastructure
12,800,000
5.20For a grant to the city of Madelia for
5.21infrastructure improvements to Center Avenue
5.22South from Old Highway 60 Southeast to
5.23Main Street, Main Street from Center Avenue
5.24South to Center Avenue North, Center Avenue
5.25North from Main Street to the northern city
5.26limit, and related work on adjacent streets.
5.27This project includes the preliminary design,
5.28design, construction, and installation of water,
5.29sewer, and storm sewer improvements,
5.30including removal and replacement of
5.31infrastructure and the associated reconstruction
5.32and renovation of Center Avenue.
6.1
6.2
Subd. 10.Minnesota Valley Regional Rail
Authority
2,000,000
6.3For a grant to the Minnesota Valley Regional
6.4Rail Authority to rehabilitate a portion of the
6.5railroad track between the cities of Winthrop
6.6and Hanley Falls. The grant under this
6.7subdivision may also be used for any required
6.8environmental documentation and
6.9remediation, predesign, design, and
6.10rehabilitation or replacement of bridges with
6.11new bridges or culverts between the cities of
6.12Winthrop and Hanley Falls. A portion of the
6.13grant under this subdivision may also be used
6.14as matching funds to meet federal grant
6.15requirements. A grant under this subdivision
6.16is in addition to any grant, loan, or loan
6.17guarantee for this project made by the
6.18commissioner under Minnesota Statutes,
6.19sections 222.46 to 222.62.
6.20
6.21
Subd. 11.Scott County; U.S. Highway 169
Interchange
4,900,000
6.22For a grant to Scott County to design and
6.23construct local road improvements associated
6.24with an interchange at U.S. Highway 169,
6.25marked Trunk Highway 282, and County
6.26State-Aid Highway 9 in the city of Jordan.
6.27The improvements include accommodations
6.28for bicycles and pedestrians, rail grade
6.29separation, road work, and public utility
6.30relocations.
6.31
Subd. 12.Sibley County; CSAH 6
3,200,000
6.32For a grant to Sibley County for predesign,
6.33design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition,
6.34and construction of safety improvements, a
6.35new intersection, and reconstruction of County
7.1State-Aid Highway 6 from the city of
7.2Henderson to the intersection of County
7.3State-Aid Highway 5, to raise it above the
7.450-year flood elevation along the Minnesota
7.5River.
7.6
Subd. 13.Stearns County; Town Line Road
7,500,000
7.7For a grant to Stearns County for engineering
7.8and construction for improvements to Town
7.9Line Road from Stearns County Road 5 to
7.10Stearns County Road 4.
7.11
7.12
Subd. 14.Washington County; Highway 36
Interchange
10,000,000
7.13For a grant to Washington County for property
7.14acquisition and to predesign, design, construct,
7.15furnish, and equip a new interchange at
7.16marked Trunk Highway 36 and County
7.17State-Aid Highway 17, known as Lake Elmo
7.18Avenue, in Washington County."
7.19Page 4, after line 28, insert:
7.20
"Subd. 4.Dellwood; Lake Links Trail
2,000,000
7.21For a grant to the city of Dellwood in
7.22Washington County to design, engineer,
7.23construct, and equip trail improvements
7.24consistent with the completed preliminary
7.25engineering along or parallel with the shore
7.26of White Bear Lake between the Mahtomedi
7.27city limits and the western border of
7.28Washington County. This appropriation may
7.29also be used for the acquisition of permanent
7.30easements and right-of-way. This
7.31appropriation is in addition to the
7.32appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
7.33Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17,
7.34subdivision 13, for the same purposes."
8.1Renumber the subdivisions in sequence
8.2Page 8, after line 17, insert:
8.3
"Subd. 4.Cannon Falls; John Burch Park
469,000
8.4For a grant to the city of Cannon Falls for
8.5design, engineering, construction, and
8.6rehabilitation of capital improvements at John
8.7Burch Park. This appropriation includes
8.8money for reconstruction of a limestone
8.9retaining wall and concrete seating area;
8.10spectator safety improvements, including a
8.11safety railing; and replacement of the first base
8.12dugout."
8.13Page 10, after line 5, insert:
8.14
8.15
"Subd. 11.I.S.D. No. 2149, Minnewaska; Central
Square
4,000,000
8.16For a grant to Independent School District No.
8.172149, Minnewaska, to design, construct,
8.18renovate, equip, and furnish capital
8.19improvements, including roof replacement, to
8.20the Central Square Cultural and Civic Center
8.21in the city of Glenwood."
8.22Page 10, after line 14, insert:
8.23
"Subd. 13.Litchfield; Wellness Center
1,000,000
8.24For a grant to the city of Litchfield to acquire
8.25land for and to predesign, design, construct,
8.26furnish, and equip a community wellness and
8.27recreation center that will include a
8.28gymnasium and general fitness spaces, a
8.29dedicated walking section, a community room,
8.30and any locker rooms and mechanical
8.31equipment needed for future additions to the
8.32facility. This appropriation is in addition to
8.33the appropriation under Laws 2020, Fifth
9.1Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section
9.221, subdivision 25."
9.3Page 11, after line 31, insert:
9.4
"Subd. 18.Waite Park; Quarry Redevelopment
2,500,000
9.5For a grant to the city of Waite Park to acquire
9.6property for and to predesign, design,
9.7construct, furnish, and equip Phase 2 of the
9.8Quarry Redevelopment Project, to include
9.9improvements and enhancements of a capital
9.10nature to the public open-air stage and related
9.11facilities."
9.12Page 17, after line 9, insert:
9.13
"Subd. 34.True Friends; Camp Courage
10,000,000
9.14For a grant to True Friends to design, engineer,
9.15construct, furnish, and equip a new recreation
9.16facility on the campus of Camp Courage, a
9.17conference and retreat center operated by True
9.18Friends that provides respite, camping, and
9.19recreational opportunities for children and
9.20adults with disabilities and their families."
9.21Renumber the subdivisions in sequence
9.22Page 17, after line 27, insert:

9.23
"Sec. 10. PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY
9.24
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
57,361,000
9.25To the Public Facilities Authority for the
9.26purposes of this section.
9.27
9.28
Subd. 2.Austin; Wastewater Treatment Facility
Improvements
14,500,000
9.29For a grant to the city of Austin to construct
9.30and equip improvements for upgrades to the
9.31city's wastewater treatment facility. This
9.32appropriation includes money for renovation,
10.1repairs, and replacement of infrastructure,
10.2equipment, and other components of the
10.3facility's wastewater treatment systems
10.4including site improvements to buildings and
10.5other structures as well as the costs of
10.6demolition associated with the project.
10.7
Subd. 3.Braham; Clean Water Infrastructure
10,227,000
10.8For one or more grants to the city of Braham
10.9to design, engineer, permit, and construct
10.10publicly owned infrastructure in conjunction
10.11with upgrades to the wastewater treatment
10.12plant and improvements to the collection
10.13system, clean drinking water infrastructure
10.14including water main replacement in various
10.15locations and water well replacement.
10.16
Subd. 4.Crane Lake; Debt Retirement
1,294,000
10.17For a grant to the Crane Lake Water and
10.18Sanitary District to retire debt of the district
10.19in order to bring the district's monthly
10.20wastewater rates in line with those of similarly
10.21situated facilities across the state.
10.22
10.23
Subd. 5.First District Association; Wastewater
Industrial Pretreatment Facility
5,000,000
10.24For a grant to the First District Association, a
10.25dairy cooperative located in the city of
10.26Litchfield, to design, engineer, construct,
10.27equip, and furnish, a new wastewater industrial
10.28pretreatment facility in the city of Litchfield
10.29with a processing capacity of up to 1,750,000
10.30gallons per day of high strength wastewater,
10.31a biosolids handling process, and renewable
10.32gas production.
11.1
Subd. 6.Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System
11,500,000
11.2For one or more grants to the
11.3Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System for the
11.4purposes described in this subdivision.
11.5(1) $4,000,000 of this appropriation is to
11.6design, construct, and equip a biological
11.7filtration and water treatment system for
11.8nitrate removal.
11.9(2) $2,500,000 of this appropriation is to
11.10design and construct capital improvements
11.11and betterments of a capital nature to water
11.12treatment facilities in Fortier Township,
11.13including contact basin and water storage
11.14improvements.
11.15(3) $5,000,000 of this appropriation is to
11.16acquire property and to design and construct
11.17water storage and distribution infrastructure,
11.18including booster stations and new water
11.19connecting pipelines.
11.20
Subd. 7.Mound; Clean Water Infrastructure
10,300,000
11.21For a grant to the city of Mound to predesign,
11.22design, engineer, construct, furnish, and equip
11.23a new clean water well, decommission and
11.24seal wells No. 4 and No. 7, install a new water
11.25main between water towers 3 and 8, and make
11.26capital improvements to the water treatment
11.27facility.
11.28
11.29
Subd. 8.Red Rock Rural Water System;
Expansion Design
748,000
11.30For a grant to the Red Rock Rural Water
11.31System to design a new well field for an
11.32expansion of the Red Rock Rural Water
11.33System.
12.1
Subd. 9.Tyler; Sanitary Sewer Improvements
3,792,000
12.2For a grant to the city of Tyler to predesign,
12.3design, construct, furnish, and equip the repair
12.4and reconstruction of significant portions of
12.5the sanitary sewer collection system in the city
12.6of Tyler.

12.7
12.8
Sec. 11. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
$
2,000,000
12.9To the Minnesota Historical Society for grants
12.10under the historic building facade grant pilot
12.11program in this act.

12.12    Sec. 12. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY; HISTORIC BUILDING FACADE
12.13GRANT PROGRAM.
12.14    Subdivision 1. Establishment. The Minnesota Historical Society shall establish a
12.15statewide historic building facade grant program to provide grants to municipalities that
12.16meet the eligibility criteria provided under subdivision 3. The initial pilot program shall
12.17provide one or more grants to the city of Litchfield.
12.18    Subd. 2. Definition. For the purposes of this section, "municipality" means a home rule
12.19charter or statutory city or a town.
12.20    Subd. 3. Eligibility. Eligible municipalities must have:
12.21(1) for cities, a population of less than 15,000; or
12.22(2) for towns, a population of less than 10,000; and
12.23(3) a commercial historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
12.24    Subd. 4. Grant agreements. (a) A municipality awarded a grant under this section must
12.25enter into grant agreements with owners of properties in the municipality that:
12.26(1) are located within the boundaries of the commercial historic district; and
12.27(2) have facades that are historic in nature.
12.28(b) A property owner grantee under paragraph (a) must use the money to rehabilitate
12.29the building facade of a property that meets the criteria in paragraph (a). The rehabilitation
12.30must be consistent with the standards for rehabilitation under Code of Federal Regulations,
12.31title 36, section 67.7, and guidance from the Minnesota Historical Society. The rehabilitation
13.1must be completed within two years from the date the property owner grantee received the
13.2grant. Any unused money must be returned to the Minnesota Historical Society for deposit
13.3in the general fund.
13.4(c) The Minnesota Historical Society shall prescribe the form of the grant agreement in
13.5paragraph (a)."
13.6Adjust amounts accordingly
13.7Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
13.8Amend the title accordingly