90-796 0 R I G I N A L � � � Council File # ����
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RESOLUTION ,�-�
CI F SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA ' ��;;�?
Presented By
Referred To Committee: Date
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Saint
Paul hereby certifies and approves the action of the Property �
Code Enforcement Board (Saint Paul Board of Appeals and Review)
pertaining to the following listed property and as shown by
the Excerpted Minutes of said Property Code Enforcement Board,
and dated March 13 , 1990 and marked EXHIBIT A, and attached
hereto and made a part hereof by reference :
DATE OF BOARD
MINUTES CASE NO: PROPERTY APPEALED APPELLANT
3-13-90 23-90-H 717 Mercer St . Kesri Jain
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time until June 1 , 1990 to
properly vent the water heater.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Rugg' s Addition to the City _
of St. Paul
. Lot 17 Blk 6
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3-13-90 15-90-F 1045 Cromwell Ave . John A. Gall
BOARD RCTION: Granted an extension of time for 60 days
(May l , 1990) to provide the one hour fire rated
ceiling in furnace and laundry room.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: St . Anthony Park, Minnesota
Lot 35 Blk 64
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3-13-90 138-89-R 1629 St. Anthony Ave. Karl Wolf
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time for 60 days to
disconnect the rainleaders .
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Milham Park, Ramsey Co. ,
Minn.
Lot 16 Blk 2
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3-13-90 139-89-R 386/388 Fry St. Karl Wolf
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time for 60 days to
disconnect the rainleaders.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Milham Park, Ramsey Co. ,
Minn.
Lot 20 Blk 2
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3-13-90 140-89-R 382/384 Fry St. Karl Wolf
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time for 60 days to
disconnect the rainleaders .
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Milham Park, Ramsey Co. ,
Minn.
Lot 20 Blk 2
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3-13-90 141-89-R 440/442 Pierce St. Karl Wolf
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time for 60 days to
disconnect the rainleaders .
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Granted an extension of time for 60
days to disconnect the rainleaders .
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3-13-90 142-89-R 1365 Lincoln Ave. Karl Wolf
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time for 60 days to
disconnect the rainleaders.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Wann' s addition to
St. Paul
Lots 22 and
Lot 23 Blk 2
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3-13-90 8-90-F 750 Blair Ave. Douglas King
BOARD ACTION: Granted an extension of time until June 30, 1990
to complete the exterior painting and provide
mechanical ventilation for one bathroom.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: St. Anthony Park, Minnesota
Lot 35 Blk 64
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DEPARTM[NTlOFFICE/OpUNqL DATE INITIATED
Community services GREEN SHEET NO. 6��4
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2 9 2 7 7 S PARTMEWT DIRECTOR �CITY COUNCIL
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TOTA�N OF 81�iNATU�PAaE$ 1 (CLIP 14�L LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE)
ACT10N REGUESTEO:
Resolution approving the actions of the Property Code Enforcement Board
(St. Paul Board of Appeals & Review)
RECOMMENDATIONS:APP►�+W o►�(R1 COUNCIL E/RESEARCH REPORT OPTIONAL
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Approving the action of the Property Code Enforcement Board for the
meeting of March 13, 1990.
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ADVANT/�ES IF APPROVED:
Extensions to the groperty will be ratified. RECEIV�IC
APR 2 7 1990
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D18ADVANTAOE8 IF APPROVEO:
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DIBADVANTAOES IF NOT APPRONED:
The action taken by the Property Code Enforcement Board will be
returned to the Board by the City Couneil for further action.
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NOTE: COMPLETE DIRECTIONS ARE INCLUDED IN THE OREEW SHEET IN3TRUCTIONAL
MANUAL IkVAILABLE IN THE PURCHASINCi OFFICE(PHONE NO. 298-4225).
ROUTINti ORDER:
Below sre prsferred routinps for ths Hvs most frequsnt types of dacumsnt�:
CONTRACTS (aaum�s authodzed COUNCIL RESOLUTION (A�nend, Bd�tsJ
budqst exists) Accept.Cranta)
1. Outside A�ncy 1. Depertment Direc�tor
2. Initiatinq Dep6trtmsM 2. Budpst Director
3. City Attomey 3. City/1tWrney
4. Msyor 4. Mayor/�4as�ant
5. Finance d Mgmt 3vice. Dlnctor 5. t�ty Council
6. Firntnc�/�►ccounNnp 6. Chief Accoun�u�t� Fln 6 Mpmt Svcs.
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER (Budgst COUNqL RE80LUTION (di orthsrs)
. Rsvfslon) and OROINANCE
1. Activity Manepsr 1. InitiaUng D�aRrrroM drector
2. Dspertm�nt AacouM�M 2• �Y AnO�Y
S. DspeRm�nt Dinctor 3. AAayoNAtWste�nt
4. Budget Dfroctor 4. qty COUf1Cil
5. City Gerk
8. Chief�0.ccountant, Fln d�Mgmt Svcs.
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS (all otFiers)
1. Intti�tinp D�►trnent
2. Gty Attomey
3. MeyoNAsdstant
4. Gty Gsrk
TOTAL NUMBER OF�(iNATURE PACiEB '
Indicate tho M of pepss a�which sig�atures are required and pepe�I�P
each of theee p�ss. ,
ACTION REGIUE3TED
Deacribe what ths pro�ct/requsst s�Ncs to�coomplbh in either Chronologi-
cal o�r or ordsr of importance,vM�fchsw�fs most appropriate for the
�sue.�o rwc w►�ce�e.smer�ces.Bpin eech iMm in ycwr list with
a verb.
RECOMMENDATIONS
ComplsN if ths isws in quNtlon he�s b��n preeeMed bsfore any body,public
or private.
3UPPORT3 WHlqi COUNqL OBJECTIVE?
Indk;ate which Coundl abjbc�ve(s)Y��P���PP�bY��^�
the ksy word(a)(HOUSINO. REE�iFJ►7'ION,NEIC3HBORHOODS, ECONOMtC DEVELOPMENT,
BUD(3ET,SEWER SBPAFIATION).(SEE t�MPIETE LI3T IN INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL.)
COUNqL COMMITTEE/RE9EARC�1 REPORT-OPTIONAL AS RECtUESTED BY OOUNCIL
INITUTINCi PROBLEM,13Sl�E.OPPORTUNITY
Explain ths situ�tiorr or coi�didorre thed c�wted a nssd tor ycwr project
or reqt�t.
ADVANTAf3ES IF APPROVED
Indicate whether thia is�mpy an annual budpst procedure roquired by law/
chartsr or whethsr thsre ero spodflc wa in wh�h ths Gty of 3eint Peul
and ita citizena wiN bsnefft irom this pro�/action.
DISADVANTAOfS IF APPROVED .
Whst nepative eltects or major chanpss to existlnp or�st processas might
thia projscUrequ�t produce if ft is pas�sd(e.p.,trafNc dslsys, noiae,
tax increaaes or ass�sements)?To Whom?Whsn?For how long?
DISADVANTACiES IF NOT APPROVED '
What will be the nspaW�coriaequenc�if tt►e promised action is not .
approwd4 IneWlity to dslivsr servfce?Conttnued high traffic, noiae,—
accident rata?l.oss oi revenue?
FlNANqAL IMPACT
Althouph you must t�Na the Ufonnation you provide here to the i�ue you
aro addrossinq, fn psnsral you mu�answer tvro queations: How much is it
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PRUPERTY CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
(SAINT PAUL BOARD OF APPEAL5 8 REVIEW) '
555 CEDAR STREET
SAINT PAUL , MINNESOTR 55101
MINUTE5, MEETING OF MARCH 13 , 1990
MEMBERS PRESENT: Ron Glassman, Chairman
Ronald Ankeny
James Laughlin `
William Tilton
Donaid Weida
MEMBERS ABSENT: Robert Viering
OTHERS PRESENT: Pat Fish, Fire & Safety Department
Sue Toskey, Fire & Safety Departrnent
Gary Pechrnann, Public Health
Carnlyn Shepherd, Pubtic Health
Charles Votel , Public Health
Donald Miller, Public Heali�h
Steve Herbert, Rainleader Division
Krishna Jain Ros� Glassman
Rachel Nelson Joseph Eibs
Douglas King John A. Gall
William Wilcox Jan Meyer
Karl Wolf John Tancabel
William Dech Bob Langer
S7AFF : Josephine P. Bongiovanni
Chairman Glassman called the rneeting to order at 1 :45 p.m. March
13 , 1990. He welcomed the Appellants and explained the
procedures , stating that what the board does is recommends action
to the City Council . He asked that statements be brief, and that
the board was there as fellow citizens to help them in a fair
manner.
l . Approval of the minutes of the February 13. 1990 meeting as
submitted in writing.
Motion made by James Laughlin to approve the minutes of the
February 13 , 1990 meeting as subrnitted in writing. Seconded
by Ron Ankeny. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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2. CA5E N0: PROPERTY APPEALED: APPELLANT:
20-90-H 225 E . Morton St. Hazle Br-own
(2 units) �
APPEARANCE : NONE
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting more time to remove accumulated
misc. belongs, exterminate all mice, clean all walls floors ,
repair broken plaster - refinish and repaint.
Charles Votel , an inspector from Environmental Health stated that
the place was a mess . This is an or� going thing. The place will
be inspected again. If the place is not cteaned up, in al )
probability the place will be condemned.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William Tilton to deny the request
for an extension of time to rEmove accumulated misc. , exterminate
all mice, clean wall wa�lls , floars , re��air broken plaster -
refinish and repaint. Seconded by Ron Ankeny. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
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�3-90-H 717 Mercer St . Kesri 8 Krishna Jain
( 1 unit) or Rajiv Jain
APPEAARANCE: Krishna Jain
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting an extension of time to do the
r�ecessary repairs pertaining ta: venting water heater per� code.
PROCEEDINGS: Ms . Jain requesting that because of the weather ,
she needs time to get some one to do t.he praper venting of tt�e
water heatir�g, at least until May.
Caro1 yn Sheprierd, an i nspect�r from Env i romen-ta 1 Hea 1 -th�� stated
th�at. the ven�t pipe, which goes out thru the wall rather then the
roof, could be dangerous, because of the fumes .
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by Ron Ankeny to grant an extension of
time until June 1 , 1990 to properly vent the water heater per
code. 5econded by Bill Tilton. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY .
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144-89-H 1596 Hewitt Ave. Rachel Nelson
(roominghouse)
APPEARANCE : Rachel Nelson �
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance on the number of
baths for the number of occupants .
PROCEEDINGS: Ms. Nelson requested a variance on baths because
she feels the number of baths are adequate. There are 6 girls
living on the top two floors . There are two and one/half
bathrooms in the house. There are 2 girls living in the
basement. A total of 8 living in the building.
Don Milter, an inspector from Environmental Health stated that
the nurnber of occupants are one over code on the top two floors,
rat90 is 5 to 1 per bath.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William 7ilton to grant a variance
on the number of bathrooms , with a cap of only six occupants on the
second and third floor. Seconded by Ron Ankeny. A friendly
amendment was added stating the variance is in effect only for
the duration of the current owner. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY .
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18-90-H 1485 Cleveland Ave. N. Delta Theta Sigma
(roominghouse) Joseph Eibs
APPEARANCE : Joseph Eibs
SUBJECT: Appe 1 1 ant i s request i ng a var i�nc•� {�n tl�,� 1 t��:�t i���� t?t
the baths in the house, according to the location of the sleeping
rooms.
PROCCEDINGS: Mr . Eibs stated that the basic issue is the location
of the bathrooms . There is a total of 25 occupants , 12 are on
the second floor . Shower facilities are in the basement and one
on the first floor. This would take major remodeling.
Don Miller , an inspector from Enviromental Health stated that the
only issue is the location of the baths.
BOARD ACTION : Motion made by Ron Ankeny to grant a variance on
the bathroom locations, this variance is in effect for as long as
the house remains a faternity house. Seconded by Don Weida.
Yeas (4) Nays ( 1 )Tilton Abstension (0)
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7-90-F 596 Portland Ave. Raymond Heichel
(4 units}
SUBJECT: Appetlant is requesting a vari�ance on the
Stove/Refrigerator in faur rooms ; also light fur�niture storage on
third floor and house repair material to be stored in basement.
Pat Fish. an inspector from Fire & Safety stated that she spoke
with Mr. Heichel and he requested an extension until the April
mPeting. Ms. Fish granted the extension.
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8-90-F 750 Blair Ave. Douglas King
(3 units)
APPEARANCE : Douglas King
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting an extension of time to do work
pertaining to: painting the exterior , provide mPChanical
ventilation for one batt�room; also requesting a variance on
having to provide a second exit. from the third floor.
PROCEEDINGS: Mr. King stated that the building was approved for
a Cert.i f i cate i n 1983 . At tr�at. t i me the prev i ous owner was
preparing to sell the bui1ding. There was numerous calls for
inspecting this k�uitding, to grandfather in the third floor�
unit. At that time tl�c front fire exit was in place , and was
accepted �s the second exi1� . Wh�n tf�e building was approved,
there was a staiT-well gaing to the kitchen from the third exit,
outside, around �the back, and dlso � ladder r�evice in the front,
wh i ch was a second ex i t, on �.h i s bas i s �t. was approvec�. Tf�e past
summer� a deck was r�es i gned �to be bu i 1 d on the th i rd f 1 oor , wh i cf�
wou 1 d bE dno�tf-ier ex i t, wN�i ch i s near comp 1 et.i on. The steps goes
d 1 1 l.rie way c�awn . Tt�e i r��ter i or sta i rs goes from �tl�e �th i rd f 1 oor
to ground l �vel , witf7out going t.hru anather apartment.
Ron Ankeny reques�.�c� that Sue T�skey mect w i�;h Mr, . K i ng for
clarificat.ion. Mr . Ankeny stated that the intend of the code
perta i n i ng t� s�c;ond �x i t from the th i rd f 1 oc>r, i s fc�r• safEty and
the exit should be s?parated from each other . He also inforrned
Mr . K�ing that a vertic�l ladder cioes no1=. mePt code for a second
exi1- .
�.hairman Glassman stated that if there are two actua ! exits t.hen
no v�r i anr.e i s needc�d.
Mr . Ankeny ment.i�ned -l.hat= the seconcl ex i t from tl�e th i rr� f 1 oor
m!!st fflC-.'�� C(''1"'ta� �i �Y' 1 f 21' 7 c� . ZG. ��iU�t'C� T'c?1 � 5 . CP1"'r�3 1 CI f71ec�SiJ?"'Eftl2ri�S
�or r i se and run fo�' -�he str-� i rs .
M� , rosE<ey st��ted tf��at shN wou 1 c:� be very napr�en to meet. w i�±:.f�� Mr .
F��i r�y �t. the bu i t c!i t�g for ve��i f i cat-i on or� �tF�� si_:a i r�w�� ex i l.s .
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BOARD ACTION : Motion made by William Tilton to deny the variance,
until such time that Fire & Safety inspect the building and
confirm its findings, with the nderstanding that if, in fact, a
variance is required, that the Appellant be allowed to return to
this Board for further review. Included in this motion, if no
variance is required, than the Appellant be given an extension of
time until June 30, 1990 to complete the stairway. Also
Appellant was granted an extension of time until June 30, 1990 to
complete exterior painting and providing mechanical ventilation
for one bathroom. Seconded by Ron Ankeny. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
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15-90-F 1045 Cromwell Ave. John A. Gall
(4 units)
APPEARANCE: John Gall
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance on the requirement
of having to provide one hour fire rated ceilings for laundry
room and furnace room.
PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Gall is requesting approval of the ceilings in
the furnace & laundry room. The property was purchased in 1985.
At the time Mr. Gall purchased the property with a contingency,
that his plans would be approved by the City. At that time, there
was 37 violations against the building. Mr. Gall submitted some
plans and requested that he and the City work very closely with
his plans and the plans were semi approved. During the
construction an inspector would re-inspect. The inspector at
that time noticed there was about 2 1 /2" to 2 3/4" of flooring
above the joist. The Inspector at that time stated that this
would meet the one hour fire rating, therefore, there was no need
for 5/8" sheetrock on the ceiling in the furnace room. The
Certificate of Occupancy is due for renewal . The inspector will
not approve the ceiling.
Sue Toskey, an inspector from Fire 8 Safety stated that,
unfortunately, the previous inspector is no longer with the
department and there is no record in the files regarding the
above statement. Ms. Toskey stated that she is not aware, why
this was never cited for.
Ron Ankeny stated that the purpose of requiring the one hour
fire-rated ceiling was for safety. He advised the appellant that
looks was not important. Gypsum board can be installed for a
nominal cost finished with fire tape.
Ms. Toskey stated that there were alternatives, one was the
sheetrocking, if not, then install a sprinkler system.
Mr. Gall stated that the water pipes are only 3/4" , therefore, the
sprinkler system could not be approved.
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Mr. Ankeny stated that the sheetrock could be suspended from the
ceiling, but must be 5/8" thick and a Type X. The ceiling must
be at least 7 feet in height. For the guidelines , Mr . Gall would
have to check with the building departme.nt.
Ms. Toskey, stated that if the Water Department would not approve
a permit to install a sprinkler system, because of the pipe size,
the Water Department would then mail a letter to the Fire
Department, stating the water service is to srnall . The Fire
Department would then allow installation of an electrical smoke
detector system, which would have to be inter-connected to all
the floors, so that it is audible to every unit in the building.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by Ron Ankeny to deny the request for
a variance be denied, instead grant an extension of time for 60
days, until May 1 , 1990 to provide a one hour fire rated ceiling
in the furnace and laundry room. Seconded by William Tilton.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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17-90-F 1269 Payne Ave. William Wilcox
(6 units)
APPEARANCE: William Wilcox
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance on having to reduce
the number of occupants in apartments #4, #3 8 #2. tOvercrowding)
PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Wilcox stated that this is a six unit building.
Apartments 2, 3 , 4, are overcrowded. Unit #3 is a one bedroom
apartment and is occupied by two adults and two children, which
is about 8 sq. ft. short of the required space. Unit #2 has two
bedrooms, which is occupied by two adults and seven children,
short about 100 sq. ft. of the required space. Unit #4, has ten
occupants, the tenant has been notified to vacate.
The board was concerned about the issue of the overcrowding and
suggested to the appellant, that he advice the tenants to contact
the Housing Information Office, trying to find larger quarters
for the tenants in Unit #4.
Bob Langer, a neighbor spoken in opposition of granting the
variance.
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BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William Tilton to grant a variance
on Apariments #2 and #3 for the present tenants, with the
condition, that if the number of occupants increases, the
appellant must notify the tenants to move. A variance was
granted for only six months on Apartment #4, with the condition,
that the appellant work with the present tenants to try and find
suitable housing for them. Included in the motion, in the future,
when Unit# 4 is rented, it be rented to the appropriate number
of persons for the size of the bedrooms as per to code. Aiso, if
Apartments #2 & #3 become vacant, they must be rented to the
appropriate number of persons according to Code. Seconded by Ron
Ankeny.
Yeas (4) Nays ( 1 ) Glassman Abstensions (0)
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19-90-F 688 Hague Ave. Arthur C. Benson
Christ's Household
of Fa i th.
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
install sprinkler system in basement; also having to remove spray
booth from basement.
Resolved - Withdrawn.
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21-90-F 2348 Buford Jan Meyer
(3 units)
APPEARANCE: Jan Meyer
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance to be atlowed to
install an egress window at the top of the exterior fire escape
instead of a full door, because of the expense.
PROCEEDINGS: Ms . Meyer would like to be allowed to install the
egress window, rather than the door, as the cost would be
enormous, as it requires cutting throught the roof.
Sue Toskey, from the Department of Fire & Safety stated that she
had gone out to the property, and has spoke to John Conway, a
Building Inspector. Ms. Toskey stated that Mr. Conway informed
her, that the project is near completion. Mr. Conway sent a
letter to Ms. Meyer informing her that the window cannot be �sed
in lieu of a door. Ms . Toskey stated that Fire Prevention has no
objection to the window. It �is up to the board, if they want to
grant a variance.
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BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William Tilton to grant a variance
to allow the use of the egress window in place of having to
install a door. Seconded by Ron Ankeny. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUS�Y. �
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138-89-R 1629 St. Anthony Ave. Karl Wolf
(2 units)
APPEARANCE Karl Wolf
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect the rainleaders , as this will cause a water problem.
PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Wolf stated that the gutters were rusty and were
removed, but not replaced waiting th outcome of the boards
decision. He feels there is no place to route the water without
causing water damage to the basement.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William Tilton to deny the request
for a variance on disconnecting the rainleaders, instead granted
�t� F�trr��1��n ��f t 1 me f�r 60 days . Seconded by Don
Wr-.�i��, M��T I t�N CARR I ED UNAN I MOULSY.
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139-89-R 386-388 Fry St. Karl Wolf
(2 units)
APPEARANCE Karl Wolf
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect the rainleaders , as this will cause a water problem.
PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Wolf stated that the house had a new roof and
new gutters put on about five years ago and he would like to �
leave them as there are.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by Willima Tilton to deny the request
for a variance on the disconnection of the rainleaders, instead
grant an extension of time for 60 days. Seconded
by Don Weida. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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140-89-R 382-384 Fry St. Karl Wolf
(2 units)
APPEARANCE: Karl Wolf
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect the rainleaders, as this will cause a water problem.
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PROCEEDINGS: The building has new roof and new gutters,
if the rainleaders are disconnectd then there will be a water
prob 1 em i n tFre basement.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William Tilton to deny the request
for a variance on the disconnection of the rainleaders, instead
granted an extension of time for 60 days. Seconded by Don Weida.
MOTION CARRIEQ UNANIMOU5LY.
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141-89-R 440-442 Pierce St. Karl Wolf
(2 units)
APPEARANCE : Karl Wolf
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect the rainleaders , as this will cause a water problem.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by Wiiliam Tilton to deny the request
for a variance on the disconnection of the rainleaders, instead
granted an extension of time for 60 days. Seconded by Don Weida.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY .
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142-89-R 1365 Lincoln Ave. Karl Wolf
( 1 unit)
APPEARANCE: Karl Wolf
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect the rainleaders , as this will cause a water problem.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by William Tilton to deny the request
for a variance on disconnection of the rainleaders, instead
granted an extension of time 60 days. Seconded by Don Weida.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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12-90-R 895 Osceola Ave. John Tancabel
( 1 unit)
BOARD ACTION: John Tancabel
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect three rainleaders from the house.
PROCEEDINGS: 7he board denied the request for a variance, as Mr.
Tancabel was not present. Mr. William requested that the above
case be reopened, as Mr. Tancabel arrived late for the meeting.
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Mr. Tancabel stated that the side walk on the west side of the
house had been replaced, and at that time the one gutter was
removed. The request for a variance on downspout #3 & #4 will be
withdrawn. At this time the only downspout ##2 (Cities plan shows
No. #1 ) needs a variance.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by Ron Ankeny to deny the request for
a variance on the rainleader #2 (Cities plan shows #1 ) . Seconded
by Don Weida. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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22-90-R 1488 Goodrich Ave. William M. Dech
( 1 unit)
APPEARANCE: William M. Dech
SUBJECT: Appellant is requesting a variance from having to
disconnect the rainleaders from the house as this will cause a
water problem.
PROCEEDINGS: Mr. Dech presented some pictures to the board. The
house has four downspouts. The reason a variance is requested
is, the sidewalk on the west side abuts directly against the
house and there is very little room to direct the gutters in a
different direction, thus causing water seepage in the basement.
Rainleaders on the east side of the house could be workable.
Steve Herbert. from the Rainleader Division stated that the
rainleader could be diverted without to much of a problem.
Dounspout A could be routed to the rear or the front; B couid be
routed to the front with no problem.
BOARD ACTION: Motion made by Don Weida to deny the request for a
variance on the disconnection of the rainleaders . Seconded by
Witliam Tilton. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 3 :45
p.m.
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PROPERTY CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
(SAINT PAUL BOARD OF APPEALS AND REVIEW)
555 CEDAR STREET
SAINT PAUL , MINNESOTA 55101
MINUTES, MEETING OF APRIL 10, 1990
MEMBER5 PRESENT: Ron Glassman, Chairman
Ronald Ankeny
James Laughlin
Robert Viering
Donald Weida
MEMBERS PRESENT: Wil1iam L . Tilton
OTHERS PRESENT: Pat Fish, Department of Fire & Safety
Hope Abrams , Department of Fire & Safety
Steve Herbert, Rainleader Division
Carrolyn Shepherd, Division of Public Health
Dennis Olson Michael Marinovich
Diane J. Prichard Manley Madson, Jr.
Harlan Heichel Raymond Heichel
Rollie Blakely Douglas King
Ed Kral
1 . Approval of the minutes of the March 13 , 1990 meeting as
submitted in writing.
Corrections to the minutes as follows :
Page 4, under PROCEEDINGS. Line 7, after the word "KITCHEN"
delete the word "FROM" and insert the word "FOR" , on the
same line after the word "THIRD" insert the word "FLOOR" and
change the word "EXIT" to "EXITING" . On line 8, after the
word "OUTSIDE" delete the word "AROUND" and insert the word
"A7" .
On page 5 under BOARD ACTION after the word "VARIANCE"
insert "ON INSTALLING A SECOND EXI7 FROM THE THIRD FLOOR" .
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