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

1.3
"Section 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.
1.4    The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the
1.5bond proceeds fund, or another named fund, to the state agencies or officials indicated,
1.6to be spent for public purposes. Appropriations of bond proceeds must be spent as
1.7authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraph (a), to acquire
1.8and better public land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature, or
1.9as authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraphs (b) to (j), or
1.10article XIV. Unless otherwise specified, the appropriations in this act are available until
1.11the project is completed or abandoned subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.

1.12    Sec. 2. ADMINISTRATION
1.13
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$11,000,000
1.14This appropriation is from the general fund
1.15to the commissioner of administration for the
1.16purposes specified in this section.
1.17
Subd. 2.Noncommercial Television Stations
6,500,000
1.18For grants to noncommercial television
1.19stations to assist with the continued
1.20conversion to a digital broadcast signal as
1.21mandated by the federal government. This
1.22appropriation must be used to assist each
1.23station to complete its digital production
1.24facilities and interconnect with other
1.25Minnesota public television stations. In
2.1order to qualify for these grants, a station
2.2must meet the criteria established for grants
2.3in Minnesota Statutes, section 129D.12,
2.4subdivision 2.
2.5
Subd. 3.Minnesota Public Radio
1,000,000
2.6For grants to assist in the conversion to a
2.7digital broadcast signal.
2.8
Subd. 4.AMPERS Digital Conversion
3,500,000
2.9For grants to the Association of Minnesota
2.10Public Educational Radio Stations to assist
2.11with the conversion to a digital broadcast
2.12signal. This appropriation is available until
2.13expended.

2.14    Sec. 3. AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION
2.15
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$16,111,000
2.16To the Amateur Sports Commission for the
2.17purposes specified in this section.
2.18
Subd. 2.National Volleyball Center
4,000,000
2.19For a grant to the city of Rochester to design,
2.20construct, furnish, and equip the phase II
2.21expansion of the National Volleyball Center
2.22in Rochester, subject to Minnesota Statutes,
2.23section 16A.695.
2.24
Subd. 3.Ceylon Youth Softball Fields
18,000
2.25For a grant to the city of Ceylon to install
2.26lighting fixtures and equipment on youth
2.27softball fields owned by the city.
2.28
Subd. 4.Hyland K70 Ski Jump
550,000
2.29For a grant to the Three Rivers Park
2.30District for construction made necessary by
2.31unforeseen site conditions in Phase I and
3.1Phase II, primarily related to the summer
3.2surface on the jump and lighting.
3.3
Subd. 5.Accessible Baseball Fields
250,000
3.4For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
3.5240A.12, to acquire, predesign, design,
3.6construct, furnish, and equip baseball
3.7fields and facilities on which children with
3.8disabilities can play baseball.
3.9
Subd. 6.Badger Indoor Ice Arena
167,750
3.10For a grant to the city of Badger to construct
3.11an indoor ice arena. This appropriation is not
3.12available until the commissioner of finance
3.13determines that at least an equal amount
3.14is committed to the project from nonstate
3.15sources. The city may enter into a lease or
3.16management agreement for the operation
3.17of the arena, subject to Minnesota Statutes,
3.18section 16A.695.
3.19
3.20
Subd. 7.Northwestern Minnesota Regional
Sports Center
$4,000,000
3.21For a grant to the city of Moorhead to
3.22design, construct, furnish, and equip the
3.23Northwestern Minnesota Regional Sports
3.24Center.
3.25This appropriation is not available until the
3.26commissioner has determined that at least
3.27an equal amount has been committed to the
3.28project from nonstate sources. The match
3.29may include in-kind contributions, and may
3.30include contributions made since January 1,
3.312007.
3.32
Subd. 8.Public Ice Facilities
5,000,000
4.1For grants to local units of government
4.2for the purpose of constructing public ice
4.3facilities under Minnesota Statutes, sections
4.4240A.09 and 240A.10.
4.5
4.6
Subd. 9.Southwest Regional Amateur Sports
Facility
100,000
4.7For a grant to the city of Marshall to
4.8predesign the Southwest Regional Amateur
4.9Sports Facility.
4.10
Subd. 10.Metro North Regional Sports Facility
125,000
4.11To predesign the renovation of Building 189
4.12located within the Rice Creek Corridor in
4.13Ramsey County, formerly the Twin Cities
4.14Army Ammunition Plant, to serve as a
4.15regional, multi-use recreational amateur
4.16sports facility, to be known as the Metro
4.17North Regional Sports Facility.
4.18
Subd. 11.Hallock Ice Arena
150,000
4.19For a grant to Kittson Central School District,
4.20No. 2171, to predesign, design, construct,
4.21furnish, and equip renovations of the Hallock
4.22Ice Arena. This appropriation is not available
4.23until the commissioner of finance determines
4.24that at least an equal amount has been
4.25committed to the project from non-state
4.26sources, including in-kind contributions.
4.27
Subd. 12.National Sports Center
1,500,000
4.28For asset preservation at the National Sports
4.29Center to be spent in accordance with section
4.3016B.307.
4.31
4.32
Subd. 13.St. Paul Regional Amateur Sports
Facility
250,000
5.1For a grant to the city of St. Paul to predesign
5.2the St. Paul Regional Amateur Sports
5.3Facility. The St. Paul facility may include,
5.4but is not limited to, facilities for the sports
5.5of soccer, lacrosse, football, and baseball.

5.6    Sec. 4. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
5.7
Subdivision 1.Lake Superior Zoo
$2,180,000
5.8To the commissioner of employment and
5.9economic development for a grant to the city
5.10of Duluth to predesign, design, construct,
5.11furnish and equip an expanded polar bear
5.12exhibit at the Lake Superior Zoo in the city
5.13of Duluth. This appropriation is not available
5.14until the commissioner of finance determines
5.15that at least an equal amount is committed to
5.16the project from nonstate sources.

5.17    Sec. 5. EXPLORE MINNESOTA TOURISM
5.18
5.19
Subdivision 1.Lake Superior Mississippi
Railroad
$450,000
5.20To the director of Explore Minnesota
5.21Tourism for a grant to the Duluth Economic
5.22Development Authority to purchase and
5.23install railroad ties to improve the Lake
5.24Superior Mississippi Railroad scenic railway
5.25along St. Louis Bay in the city of Duluth.

5.26
5.27
Sec. 6. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
5.28
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
38,349,500
5.29
Bond Proceeds Fund
37,612,000
5.30
General Fund
737,500
5.31To the Minnesota Historical Society for the
5.32purposes specified in this section.
5.33
Subd. 2.Historic Sites Asset Preservation
7,349,000
6.1For capital improvements and betterments
6.2at state historic sites, buildings, landscaping
6.3at historic buildings, exhibits, markers, and
6.4monuments, to be spent in accordance with
6.5Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307. The
6.6society shall determine project priorities as
6.7appropriate based on need.
6.8
6.9
Subd. 3.Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive
Center
500,000
6.10This appropriation is from the general fund in
6.11fiscal year 2009 to the Minnesota Historical
6.12Society for structural improvements and
6.13interpretive exhibits at the Minnesota
6.14Agricultural Interpretive Center in Waseca.
6.15
Subd. 4.Oliver H. Kelley Farm Historic Site
1,500,000
6.16For predesign and design for the revitalization
6.17of the Oliver H. Kelley Farm Historic Site.
6.18Any unexpended funds may be used for the
6.19construction of visitor amenities including
6.20restroom and picnic facilities.
6.21
Subd. 5.Hinckley Fire Museum
40,000
6.22For a grant to the city of Hinckley to
6.23repair and restore the Hinckley Fire State
6.24Monument.
6.25
Subd. 6.Heritage Trails
894,000
6.26For heritage trails at historic sites statewide.
6.27
Subd. 7.Wells Depot
30,000
6.28For a grant to the city of Wells for predesign
6.29of the renovation of the historical Wells
6.30Train Depot. This appropriation is available
6.31until the project is completed or abandoned,
6.32subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
6.3316A.642.
7.1
Subd. 8.Historic Fort Snelling
24,799,000
7.2To design, construct, furnish, and equip a
7.3modern visitor center, to realign pedestrian
7.4and vehicle routes, to restore and renovate
7.5buildings and structures, and for other
7.6capital improvement projects at historic Fort
7.7Snelling.
7.8
Subd. 9.Kensington Area Historical Society
237,500
7.9This appropriation is from the general fund in
7.10fiscal year 2009 for a grant to the Kensington
7.11Area Historical Society for development of
7.12a museum and heritage center chronicling
7.13the history of the city of Kensington, its
7.14people, and the Kensington Runestone.
7.15This appropriation is not available until the
7.16commissioner of finance determines that at
7.17least an equal amount is committed to the
7.18project from nonstate sources. This is a
7.19onetime appropriation and is available until
7.20expended.
7.21
7.22
Subd. 10.Southeastern Minnesota Flood Area;
Historic Preservation Grants
1,000,000
7.23For grants for historical preservation work
7.24in the flood damaged area of southeastern
7.25Minnesota. Specifically, this appropriation is
7.26for grants to the city of Hokah to renovate
7.27the Hokah City Hall building; the Houston
7.28County Historical Society to renovate
7.29existing space and to predesign, design, and
7.30construct an addition to the Houston County
7.31Historical Society building located in the
7.32city of Caledonia; and the city of Chatfield
7.33to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
7.34equip a community center that will, among
8.1other uses, house the Chatfield Brass Band
8.2Music Lending Library.
8.3
Subd. 11.Historic Preservation Grants
2,000,000
8.4For allocation to county and local
8.5jurisdictions as matching money for historic
8.6preservation projects of a capital nature.
8.7Grant recipients must be public entities and
8.8must match state funds on at least an equal
8.9basis.

8.10    Sec. 7. INDIAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL
8.11
8.12
Subdivision 1.Becker County Indian Burial
Site
$80,000
8.13To the Indian Affairs Council for the
8.14acquisition of an Indian burial site in Becker
8.15County containing historic remains that are
8.16at least 4,600 years old.

8.17    Sec. 8. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
8.18
Subdivision 1.Como Zoo Infrastructure
$11,000,000
8.19To the Metropolitan Council for a grant to
8.20the city of St. Paul to predesign, design,
8.21construct, furnish, equip, and redevelop
8.22infrastructure at the Como Zoo.

8.23
8.24
Sec. 9. MINNESOTA ZOOLOGICAL
GARDEN
8.25
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
20,000,000
8.26To the Minnesota Zoological Garden for the
8.27purposes in this section.
8.28
Subd. 2.Asset Preservation
15,000,000
8.29For capital asset preservation improvements
8.30and betterments, to be spent in accordance
8.31with Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.632.
8.32
Subd. 3.Master Plan
5,000,000
9.1For planning to implement the zoo's Master
9.2Plan.

9.3    Sec. 10. BOND SALE AUTHORIZATION.
9.4    To provide the money appropriated in this act from the bond proceeds fund, the
9.5commissioner of finance shall sell and issue bonds of the state in an amount up to
9.6$87,432,750 in the manner, upon the terms, and with the effect prescribed by Minnesota
9.7Statutes, sections 16A.631 to 16A.675, and by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI,
9.8sections 4 to 7.

9.9    Sec. 11. EFFECTIVE DATE.
9.10    Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective the day following final enactment."
9.11Amend the title accordingly