1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 3492, the first engrossment, as follows:
1.2Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

1.3    "Section 1. Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 7, subdivision 14, as amended by
1.4Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 43, is amended to read:
1.5
Subd. 14.State Trail Development
7,910,000
1.6To acquire land for and to develop and
1.7rehabilitate state trails as specified in
1.8Minnesota Statutes, section 85.015.
1.9$1,500,000 is for the Blazing Star Trail
1.10and, notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
1.11section 16A.642, the bond sale authorization
1.12and appropriation of bond proceeds for this
1.13project are available until June 30, 2014.
1.14$435,000 is for a segment of the Blufflands
1.15Trail, from Preston to Forestville.
1.16$200,000 is for a segment of the Blufflands
1.17Trail, from Chester Woods County Park
1.18to the city limits of Rochester in Olmsted
1.19County, primarily for nonmotorized riding
1.20and hiking.
1.21$400,000 is for the Douglas Trail.
1.22$400,000 is for the Gateway Trail.
1.23$725,000 is for the Gitchi Gami Trail.
1.24$500,000 is for the Glacial Lakes Trail.
2.1$200,000 is for the Goodhue Pioneer Trail.
2.2$300,000 is for the Heartland Trail.
2.3$300,000 is for the Mill Towns Trail.
2.4$100,000 is for the Minnesota River Trail.
2.5$2,400,000 is for the Paul Bunyan Trail:
2.6$320,000 is for an extension across Excelsior
2.7Road in the city of Baxter to connect with the
2.8Oberstar Tunnel and may be used to match
2.9federal money for the trail; $900,000 is to
2.10acquire right-of-way in the city of Bemidji
2.11and to rehabilitate the trail.
2.12$450,000 is for the Shooting Star Trail.

2.13    Sec. 2. Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 7, subdivision 23, is amended to read:
2.14
Subd. 23.Trail connections
2,010,000
2.15For matching grants under Minnesota
2.16Statutes, section 85.019, subdivision 4c.
2.17$500,000 is for a grant to Carlton County
2.18to predesign, design, and construct a
2.19nonmotorized pedestrian trail connection
2.20to the Willard Munger State Trail from the
2.21city of Carlton through the city of Scanlon
2.22continuing to the city of Cloquet, along the
2.23St. Louis River in Carlton County.
2.24$260,000 is to provide the state match for the
2.25cost of the Soo Line Multiuse Recreational
2.26Bridge project over marked Trunk Highway
2.27169 in Mille Lacs County.
2.28$175,000 is for a grant to the city of Bowlus
2.29in Morrison County to design, construct,
2.30furnish, and equip a trailhead center at the
2.31head of the Soo Line Recreational Trail.
3.1$125,000 is for a grant to Morrison
3.2County to predesign, design, construct,
3.3furnish, and equip a park-and-ride lot and
3.4restroom building adjacent to the Soo Line
3.5Recreational Trail at U.S. Highway 10.
3.6$950,000 is for a grant to the St. Louis
3.7and Lake Counties Regional Railroad
3.8Authority for land acquisition, engineering,
3.9construction, furnishing, and equipping of a
3.1019-mile "Boundary Waters Connection" of
3.11the Mesabi Trail from Bearhead State Park
3.12to the International Wolf Center in Ely. This
3.13appropriation is contingent upon a matching
3.14contribution of $950,000 from other
3.15sources, public or private. Notwithstanding
3.16Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the
3.17bond authorization and appropriation of bond
3.18proceeds for this project are available until
3.19June 30, 2014.

3.20    Sec. 3. Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 4, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
3.21
3.22
Subd. 4.Independent School District No. 279,
Osseo
2,000,000
3.23For a grant to Independent School District
3.24No. 279, Osseo, to predesign, design,
3.25construct, furnish, and equip the Northwest
3.26Hennepin Family Center and parking facility
3.27in Brooklyn Center. This appropriation is
3.28not available until the commissioner has
3.29determined that at least an equal amount has
3.30been committed from nonstate sources.
3.31No later than five years after the facility
3.32opens, the school district must report to
3.33the commissioner of education on how the
4.1facility has improved student achievement
4.2and reduced educational disparities.

4.3    Sec. 4. Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 18, subdivision 6, is amended to read:
4.4
Subd. 6.Hennepin County Medical Center
820,000
4.5For a grant to Hennepin County to predesign
4.6and, design, construct, furnish, and equip an
4.7outpatient clinic and health education facility
4.8at Hennepin County Medical Center that
4.9includes teaching clinics and an education
4.10center.

4.11    Sec. 5. Laws 2009, chapter 93, article 1, section 16, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
4.12
4.13
Subd. 5.Olmsted County - Steam Line
Extension
5,000,000
4.14For a grant to Olmsted County to design
4.15and construct approximately 1.25 miles of
4.16a new steam pipeline from the Olmsted
4.17Waste-to-Energy Facility to the Rochester
4.18Community and Technical College Campus,
4.19supplying steam heat and cooling from
4.20a renewable energy source. Any portion
4.21of this appropriation remaining after the
4.22construction is completed is reappropriated
4.23to the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota
4.24State Colleges and Universities to convert
4.25heating and cooling systems within existing
4.26Rochester Community and Technical
4.27College buildings from electrical energy to
4.28steam-derived energy.
4.29This appropriation is not available until the
4.30commissioner has determined that at least
4.31an equal amount has been committed from
4.32Olmsted County.

5.1    Sec. 6. Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 14, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
5.2
5.3
Subd. 2.Emergency Management Training
Facility - Camp Ripley
6,000,000
5.4To the commissioner of administration to
5.5predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
5.6equip an emergency vehicle operator's course
5.7at Camp Ripley.
5.8Nonmilitary public safety personnel from
5.9Minnesota must be given access to the
5.10facility.

5.11    Sec. 7. Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 19, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
5.12
Subd. 4.Minneapolis Veterans Home
9,450,000
5.13To remodel predesign, design, construct,
5.14furnish, and equip the renovation of building
5.1516 to accommodate a domiciliary program,
5.16demolish the north wing of building 17,
5.17predesign a new building 17, and design,
5.18construct, furnish, and equip up to a 72-bed
5.19single occupancy person-centered nursing
5.20care building the north wing of the new
5.21building 17, including site improvements and
5.22amenities for building and program support.

5.23    Sec. 8. Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 21, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
5.24
Subd. 4.Redevelopment Account
5,000,000
5.25For purposes of the redevelopment account
5.26under Minnesota Statutes, sections 116J.571
5.27to 116J.575.
5.28$2,000,000 is for a grant to the city of Lake
5.29Elmo. $1,000,000 must be used to design
5.30and construct an expansion of the city's water
5.31pumping, storage, and distribution system
5.32to provide approximately 1,000 additional
6.1service hookups and replace a city well lost
6.2to contamination by perfluorochemicals
6.3(PFC's). $1,000,000 must be used to
6.4design and construct the extension of a
6.516-inch sanitary sewer force main from
6.6the Metropolitan Council interceptor on
6.7Interstate Highway 94 to 30th Street to the
6.8proposed southern edge of the Lake Elmo
6.9Village area. This appropriation is not
6.10available until the council commissioner has
6.11determined that at least an equal amount has
6.12been committed to the project from nonstate
6.13sources.
6.14Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
6.15section 16A.642, grant number
6.16RDGP-06-0007-0-FY07, awarded in
6.17September 2006 to the city of Tower from an
6.18appropriation to the redevelopment account
6.19in Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section
6.2023, subdivision 11, is available until June
6.2130, 2013.

6.22    Sec. 9. CITY OF RAMSEY; NORTHSTAR STATION.
6.23The city of Ramsey may spend money to match state bond proceeds fund
6.24appropriations or federal or state funds available to the city for environmental analysis,
6.25engineering, design, acquisition of real property or interests in real property, and
6.26construction of a Northstar commuter rail station in the vicinity of Ramsey Municipal
6.27Center.

6.28    Sec. 10. EFFECTIVE DATE.
6.29    This act is effective the day following final enactment."
6.30Amend the title accordingly