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90-2217 � ��r�� ^ � �}� '`�ouncil File # / v r-� ��,,; /- Y Green Sheet # (pa�� RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA �--� z � Presented B� � � -��- -.- Referred To Committee: Date WHEREAS, the Divis'ion of Public Health of the Department of Community Services of the Cit� af Saint Paul has determined that each of the structures identified in this Resolution constitute a "nuisance" in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code; and WHEREAS, the known owners, interested parties and responsible parties have been served, in the manner set forth in the Ordinance, with an Order to either repair each of the structures or have them demolished; and WHEREAS, the public is. required to be put on notice of the pending actian by the Division of Public Health; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby directs the Division of Public Health to file with the City Clerk, a copy of the Orders it has issued regarding t�e following described structures and properties, which have been determin�d to constitute a nuisance: 1902 Carroll Avenu� Merriam Park, Rams�y Co. , Minn Lot 11 Blk 22 895 Central Avenue West Milton Addition, Lot 22 , Block 3 522 Farrington Street Ex N 8 ft for alley N 40 ft of Lots 5 and Lot 6, Block 22, Warren & Rice' s Addition to Saint Paul 869 Front Avenue Wolter' s Subdivision Lot 51, Lake Como Villas Lot 13 Blk 51 1132 Jackson Street Ransom' s Addition to St. Paul Lot 3 Blk 3 629 Lafond Avenue Syndicate No. 3 Addition, Lot 28 , Block 1 ;I � ����A, n �y. ��Council File # / � �v r-� � /_ � Green Sheet $ (pa�� . RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Presented B Referred To Committee: Date � Q � � � � � WHEREAS, the Division of Public Health of the Department of Community Services of the Cit� af Saint Paul has determined that each of the structures identified in this Resolution �constitute a "nuisance" in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code; and WHEREAS, the known owners, interested parties and responsible parties have been served, in th�e manner set forth in the Ordinance, with an Order to either repair each �of the structures or have them demolished; and WHEREAS, the public is. required to be put on notice of the pending action by the Division of Public Health; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby directs the Division of Public Health ta file with the City Clerk, a copy of the Orders it has issued regarding the following described structures and properties, which have been determined to constitute a nuisance: 1902 Carroll Avenue Merriam Park, Ramse� Co. , Minn Lot 11 Blk 22 895 Central Avenue West Milton Addition, Loit 22, Block 3 522 Farrington Street Ex N 8 ft for alley N 40 ft of Lots 5 and Lot 6, Block 22, Warren & Rice` s Addition to Saint Paul 869 Front Avenue Wolter' s Subdivision Lot 51, Lake Como Villas Lot 13 Blk 51 1132 Jackson Street Ransom' s Addition to St. Paul Lot 3 Blk 3 629 Lafond Avenue ' Syndicate No. 3 Addition, Lot 28, Block 1 � . �.���� i.��!� � (.1�90 - a 2i7 683 St. Anthony Avenue S 81 61/100 ft of Lot 30, Block 12, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1 FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Saint Paul authorizes and directs the City Clerk to file a copy of this Resolution with the Ramsey County Recorder. � � t"� ' �dn � Ll� � ' _�s _ Navs Absent Requested by Department of: imon �_ � • o sw.z t z �y on � acca ee � ettman ` une �- B : s. son � y U Adopted by Council: Date ��� � $ �9� Form Approved by City Attorney Adoptio ertified by Council Secretary gy: � „� � BY� 4/�""'� A roved b Ma or for Submission to Pp Y Y Approved by Mayor: I�ate �EC � � ���j"� Council � By: ��.�',?�,��'l�� BY� ,�L��. �� PU�ttS�i� D t C 2 9 199Q 2� � . �-�a-��� , ��._=o, GTY OF SAINT PAUL �+ � ' DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES ¢� 'i�i�ii�i ;^ �: � DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 5510'I (6"12)292-7711 JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE. November 8, 1990 Wealthy M. Hale Joseph D. Keatinb 1902 Carroll Avenue 6634 Falsteaff Road St. Paul, MN 55104-3514 Woodbury, MN 55125-3803 RE: 1902 Carrroll Avenue Residential dupleY, wood frame, two story house Merriam Par�, Ramsey Co. , Minn. Lot 11 Blk 22 De.ar Sir or Madam: The Division of Public Health has determined that the above noted huilding is an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as: "any building or portion of a building which has stood wlth an iiicomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or any building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (�) unsec,ured, or (b) boarded, or ic) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or ' (d? placarded as "Unfit tor Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code." The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may i�e ordered tarn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the building down on or before December 8, 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must within seven (7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners o� responsible parties. You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Public Health. �6��5 Printed on Recpdcd Paper . .. �'=yo'a��� 1902 Carroll avetiue - _lbandoned Buildino Notice Noveruber 8, 1990 P�ge: 2 Any repair or d.ernolition rnust be completed in accordance will all applicable laks. If the work, is not completed or if you have not torn the bLiilding down by the abovP date, the Division nf Public Health will i-Pfer this rnatter to the City Council to receive authority to tear the buildins down. Al1 costs incurred in �areckins the buildino will be charoed abainst the real e�tate as � special assecsrr,ent to be collected in the same rnanner as taxes. The City Cotincil will schedule a public hearino to consider if the building should hP torn down. If a public hearing becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearin; and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City �OtlI1C11. 9 copy of this order kill be kept on file in the City Clerlc's Oftice and a Resolution declarin; this property to Ue a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office. Compliance with the attached. list of d.eficiencies wi11 remove your buildino from the list of abandoned buildings but it does not mean that the building complies t��ill all applicable Housing aiid Bu.ild�_ng Cod�s. The date for compliance �aith these orders shall not be extended unless you receive written approval from the Division of Public Health. If you wish to have the City tear down your buildino, you may do so by . requestino a consent form be sPnt to you from our office, signing it and returninb it to v�s. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must sijr� the form before the Citv can tear the building down without a City Council order. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the 'City, would become a special assessment against the property, If vou have anv c�ue�tions about this order, please contact the Vacant Build.ing Section at (61?)298-4153 . Sincerely, ; ,i.� 1C, :'C�. Steven R. Roy � . Environmental Health Program Supervisor SRR:jm Enclosure C: Karen Wilson, � Planning and Economic Development . . . �,�`Ia'aa�� DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 1902 Carroll Avenue October 11, 1990 All repairs and new installations must be n�ade in accordance with the appropriate codes, Permits must be obtairied where changes and/or additions to an electrical cystem require uporadino of the service size to current National Electrical Cod.e (N.E.C. ) requirernents. Some plumbing repairs rnav necessitate updatino oi the fi�tures and/or pipino involved, A perrnit is required for any repair or new installation. Permits may be obtained from the Buildinb Inspectiotl and Desion Division, Room 445 , City Hall. South Side 1 . Rear stairwell is deteriorated and missing steps �nd balucters. Repair or replace in accordance with code requirements. 2. BLllldlllg debris on upper and lower porch. Remove all debris. 3 . Rear steps on lower porch are rotted and deteriorated. Repair or replace in accordance with code requirements. 4. Sidino is missing. Replace all missing sidino. S . Upper attic caind.ow is missino. Replace. , h. Electrical �ervice to house has been disconnected. Provide electric service, 7. There are two rear porches on the south ea�t corner oT this building. The ceiling of the lower inside porch is rotted and deteriorated from caeather and water, it is mis�ing combination windows, and the eaves are rotted and portions are missing, Repair or replace the lower porch, 8. Upper porcl� is deteriorated and has rotted wood. Repair or replace upper porch,. 9. The roof is sagging. Repair this roof. 10. Holes in siding. Repair. 11 . Soffit and facia boards are lacking paint. Repaint. 12. Rear entry into basement lacks handrail. Provide a handrail. 13 . Trap door is missing. Replace this trap door. 14. Gutters are deteriorated. Repair or remove. 15 . Foundation wall has many cracks and crevasses and several large openinos• Repair or replace as necessary, 16. Basement windows are boarded. Repair windows and remove boards. �J,�yo-���� 1902 C3rro11 Avenue - Deficiency List. October 11 , 1990 Paoe: 2 West Side of House 17 . Siding is cracked. Repair or replace. 18. Window fram�s are deteriorated from lack of paint. Repair or replace deteriorated w�indow frames. 19. Eave� and soffit� are deteriorated from lack of paint. Repair or replace deteriorated �eood. 20. Wood is deteriorating. Rep�.ir or replace. 21 . The foundation wall has large cracks and holes. Repair or replace as nece�sary. 23. Gutters are deteriorated. Repair or re�riove. North Side of House 23 . Some siding. is cracked. Repair or replace �.s necessary, 24. The Foundation underneath the porch is deteriorated. Repair. 25 . The �aindow i.n the front door is broken and missing. Repair or replace. 26. Eaves and spftits lack paint. Repaint. 27. Windows lackc paint. Repaint. 28. Roof needs ��epair, bow�ing in some sPCtions. Replace �11 deteriorated areas. 29. Front porch supports are rotting at the bottom. Repair and replace all rotted wood. 30. Northeast corner has trees growing alono side the foundation walls. Remove tree�. East Side of House 31 . Sidino is cracked. Repair or replace as necessary. 32. Chimney lacks mortar and bricks. Repair and replace all missing bricks. 33 . Eaves and soffits lack paint. Repaint. 34. Windows, f rames, combinations missing. Replace. 35 . Trees growi�►g along �ide the toundation wall`. Rernove treec. ��yo--���� 190? Carroll Avenue - Deficienc�- List October 11 , 1990 ' Page: 3 East Side of House - continued 36. East side of rear porch ha� rotted wood. Replace all rotted wood.. 3?. Gutters are deteriorated, they are connected to the buildinj but are not hooked up. Repair or replace. 33. Concrete walkway alonb f ront side, by the north east area i� buckled. Repair. 39. The porch ceiling is c�ater darnaged, the board.s are separated. Repair or replace as necessary. 40. Combination window on north side is missing. R.eplace. General 41 . Electrical service is off since June of 1990 . Restore electrical service. 42. Water cervice is off cince Nove???ber of 1989. Re�tore water �ervicP. If you are unable to finance the correction or rehahilitation of the premises to comply with tlzis order, there are ctate and local rehabilitation programs for which you may qualify. Inform�tion about these progr�.rns is available from the Department of! Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at t612) 228-3105 . Ask to speak to a loan officer. . �'�=9a;�a i� ' �°�°• �- CITY OF SAINT PAUL a~� '=� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES q� iriii��i a� DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH S55 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55'101 JAMES SCHEIBEL (612)292-77�� MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE November 8, 1990 Gary P c� Susan K Cormican Mark Babcock 435 Ash Street ' 12169 Keystone Ave Lino Lakes, MN 55125-1133 Hugo, MN 55038 RE: 895 Central 9venue West Single family, two story, wood frame, residential house Milton Addit,ion Lot 22 Blk 3 Dear Sir or Madam: Tfie Division 'of Public Health has determined that the above noted building is an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as: "any bLtilu�:�b cr p�,rtian cf a building wr�ich has stuod with aci incomplete exterior shell for lon,;er than three (3) years or any building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; - (ai unsecured, or (b) boarded, or (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or id) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code." The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered torn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the building down on or before December 8. 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any. manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must within seven {7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners or Xesponsible parties. You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the DiviSion of Public Health. �6i�'.�.•5 � Printed on Recycled Paper C�-ya-a��� r 895 Central Avenu�e West - Abandoned Building Notice November 8, 1990 Page: 2 ' Any repair or dem�olition must be completed in accordance will all agplicable laws. If the ��ork, is not completed or if you have IIOt torn the building down by the above date, the D2vision of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receive authority to tear the bLiilding down. All cocts incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be �collected in the same manner as taxes. The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torii down. If a public hearing becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this order will be kept on file in the City Clerl:'s Office and a Resolution declarino this propertv to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Rec'order's Office. Compliance with the attached list of deiiciencies will remove your buildino from the list of abandoned buildings but it does not mean that the building complies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes. The date for cumpllidrice with tYtese order� shall iiut t�e extended ur�less you receive written a�pproval from the Division of Public Health. I , If you wish 'to ha`ve the City tear down your building, vou may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, sibning it and. returning it to L�s. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must sion the form before the City can tear the buildino dowti without a City Council order. Alco be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by thelCity, would become a special assessment against the property. If you have any questionc about this order, please contact the V�,cant Buildin� Section at (612)2,98-4153. Sincerely, ,,�.�� � ,�.�._. Steven R. Roy Environmental Health Program Supervisor SRR:jm Enclosure C: Karen Wilson Planning and Economic Development � �yo-���1 : DEFICIENCY TIST FOR 895 Central Avenue West October 11, 1990 All repaix-s and new installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Perrnits mttst be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system •require uporading of the service size to current National_ Electrical Code {V.E.C. ) requirernents. Sorne plurnbin� repairs may necessitate updating of the fi�tures and/or pipir�o involved. A per:nit is required for an�- rep�.ir or new installation. Permits may be obtair�ed f rom the Buildin; Inspection and Desion Division, Room 445 , City Hall. South Side of House 1. Front porch area, the wood is rotted and deteriorated which is causing some sagging in the middle. Repair or remove this porch. 2-. Shingles are missing and broken. Repair or replace. 3 . Front bay window is broken and boarded from inside. Remove the board and replace the glass. 4, Front door has cracked and peeling paint. Repair and paint. 5 . Eaves on front porch are rotted and deteriorated. Repair. 6. Upper windows are brolcen. Replace. 7. Inside windaws are missinb glass. Install as needed. 8. Bush is overgro�an. Remove or cut back this bush. 9. Front concrete steps to house are deteriorated and lack handr�ils, Replace steps ai�d provide handrails. 10. Broken glass throughout the front porch. Remove. East side 11 . Siding shingles are cracked. Replace all damaged siding. 12. Wood frame around windows has deteriorated paint. Paint as needed. 13. Storm windows are missing. Replace as needed. 14, Side porch i's sagging. Repair porch so it is structurally sound or remove it. 15. Concrete steps are broken, separating away from entry way. Repair or replace. � 16. Wood ceilino' is deteriorated in the small porch. Repair. . � �yo �ai.7 � 895 Central Avenue Deficiency List October 11, 1990 ' Page: 2 East side - continued: 17 . Trees and bushes are growing along foundation wall. Remove. l�s. Eaves are rotted and lack paint, Repair and paint as ileeded. 19. Birds are nesting ir�side upper portion oT hotise (attic) . E�terminate birds and secure all openings. 20. Wooden stairs to concrete steps are rotted and deterioratino. Rernove or replace. 21 . Foundation wall has some cracks. Repair as needed. North side 22. Foundation wall has sorne cracks. Repair as needed. 23. Sidino has loose boards. Secure. 24. Eaves and soffitc need paint. Paint as needed. 25. Combination windows are missing. Install as needed. 26. Some windocas are boarded. Remove boards and repair windows. 27. Tree orowing along foundation wall. Remove. West side 28. Upper windo�as are open, missing glass, frames are missing on inside. Replace as r�eeded, General 29. Gas shut-of� since April ot 1987. Provide gas service. 30. Electrical service off since September of 1987. Provide electrical service. 31. Water service off since May of 1987. Provide water service. If you are unable to finance the correction or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with th�.s order, there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you may qualify. Information about these programs is available f rom the Department of Planning and Economic Developrnent, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105 . Ask to speak to a loan officer. �yo-aa�� � , t��rr ,, CITY OF SAINT PAUL �° ' DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES �� �iii'ii�u o DIVISION OF.PUBLIC NEALTH 555 Cedar Stree[, Saint Paul, Minneso[a 55"101 , (612) 292-771� JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE October 25, 1990 Harvey A. & Ilene L. Ramlow Loveria M. Ramlow 1352 Breda Avenue St. Paul, MN 55108 RE: 522 Farrington Street � Two story, single family gutted and deteriorated wood frame house The North 40 feet of Lots S and 6, Block 22, Warren and Rice ' s Addition to St. Paul, except the North 8 feet conveyed to City of St. Paul for alley purposes , according to the recorded plat thereof, and situate in Ramsey County, Minnesota. Dear Sir or Madac�: The Division of Public Health has determined that the above noted building is an abandoned bui:lding, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as: "any building or portion of a building which has stood with an incomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or any building ar portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (a) unsecured, or (b} boarded, or (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. " The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered �orn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not vant to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the builditig dovn on or before November 9, 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must vithin seven (7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health oith the names and addresses of any new owners or responsible parties. �5'!�5 �. Printed nn Rec�'cl:d Pzo'� . �y�'a��7 Abandoned Building Notice - 522 Farrington Street October 25, 1990 Page: 2 _ You must also natifp any nev owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Di.vision of Public Health. Any repair or demolition must be completed in accordance will all applicable laws . If the work, is not completed or if you have not torn the building down by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to recei�ve authority to tear the building down. All costs incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes . The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torn down. If a public hearing becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this o�rder will be kept on file in the City Clerk' s Office and a Resolution declaring this property to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Re�corder' s Office. Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies will remove your building from the list of abandoned �uildings but it does not mean that the building complies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes . The date for compliance with these orders shall not be extended unless ynu receive written approval from the Division of Public Health. If you wish to h�ve the City tear down.your building, you may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, signing it and returning it to us . However, please be aware that a11 owners and interested parties must sign the form .before the City can tear the building down without a City Council ozder: Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the City, would become a special assessment against the property. If you have any questions about this order, please contact the Vacant Building Section at (612)298-4153 . Sincerely, �:c'l���'%1%;. <� ;� �;��,_ .J,! . ., � t `��. . � Steven R. Roy �' Environmental Health Program Supervisor SRR:jm Enclosure C: Karen Wilson' � Planning and Economic Development ��o-�ai? � , ��,�, ,, CITY OF SAINT PAUL �•' � DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES � M ��M iiii�ii�ni o DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEAITH � - 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 (612) 292-77'I� JAMES SCHEIBEL — MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE October 25, 1990 Harold J. Johnson Arlene Johnson 1418 Mayre Street St. Pau1, MN 551.17 - RE: 522 Farrington Street Two story, single family gutted and deteriorated wood frame house The North 40 feet of Lots 5 and 6, Block 22, Warren and Rice ' s Addition to St. Pau�, except the North 8 feet conveyed to City of St. Paul for alley purp4ses, according to the recorded plat thereof, and situate in Ramsey County, Minnesota. Dear Sir or Madam; , � The Division of Fublic Health has determined that the above noted building is an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code ' defines as: "any building or portion of a building which has stood with an incomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or any building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (a) unsecured, or (b) boarded, or (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or � (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 � of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. ° The ordinance fuxther states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered torn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building tom dovn, then the attached list of deficieneies must be repaired or you must tear the building dovn on or before November 9. 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must �ithin seven (7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners or responsible parties. � �6 .�F ..S . ��, Printed on Rec��dcd Paper - � _ �ya.��1� Abandoned Building Notice - 522 Farrington Street October 25, 1990 Page: 2 ' You must also notify any nev Dwners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Di�ision of Public Health. Any repair or de�olition must be completed in accordance will all applicable 1aws . If the work, is l�ot completed or if you have not torn the building down by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receiue .authority to tear the building down. A11 costs incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes . The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torn down. If a public hearing becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this order will be kept on file in the City Clerk' s Office and a Resolution declaring this property to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Recorder' s Office. Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies will remove your building from the list of abandone3 buildings �u± yt ,�.�os „�r TriP_�n r,rar tk�P bu;.1 d;ng romn] ies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes . ' The date for cou�pliance with these oruers stLall not be extended unless you receive written 'approval from the Division of Public Health. If you wish to have the City tear down your building, you may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, signing it and returning it to us. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must sign the form before the City can tear the building down without a City Council order. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by th� City, would become a special assessment against the property. If you have any questions about this order, please contact the Vacant Building Section at (612)298-4153. Sincerely, �} .�a 9 V/�)'1 �f '� . . '(La ,��/yryj;�`\) • e f't.:l ! . . �I � �� Steven R. Roy (��' Environmental Health Program Supervisor S RR:j[n Enclosure C: Karen Wilson Planning and Economic Development �r�e�a��7 ���,r, ,' CITY OF SAINT PAUL o�' o �� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES �, iiii�ii�N o �� DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paui, Minnesota 55'10� (612)292-771� JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE October 25, 1990 Lucille I. Moore Marshall G. Moore 2120 Fernwood Avenue Roseville, MN 55113 RE: 522 Farrington Street Two story, single family gutted and deteriorated wood frame house The North 40 feet of Lots 5 and 6, Block 22, Warren and Rice' s Addition to St. Pau1, except the North 8 feet c�nveyed to City of St. Paul� for alley purposes, according to the recorded plat thereof, and situate in Ramsey County, Minnesota. Dear Sir or Madam: � The Division of Public Health has determined that the above noted building is an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as • "any building or portion of a building which has stood with an incomplete exterior she11 for longer than three l3) years or any building ar portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) y�'ar and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (a) unse�cured, or (b) boa�ded, or (c) hav�ng multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or ' (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of �he Saint Paul Legislative Code. " The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered torn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begi.n action to have the building torn down, then the attached Iist of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the building do�n on or before November 9. 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must vithin seven (7) days of such action, .provide the Division of Public Health� vith the names and addresses of any nev owners or responsible parties. � 6�$ P-io�rd�n Rec��cl^A P�n,�� �F"ya-�i� Abandoned Building Notice - 522 Farrington Street October 25, 1990 Page: 2 ` You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Public Health. Any repair or demolition must be completed in accordance will all applicable laws . If the work, is �not completed or if you have not torn the building down by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receive authority to tear.the building down. All costs incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes . The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torn down. If a public hearing, becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this order wi11 be kept on file in the City Clerk' s Office and a Resolution declaring this property to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Recorder' s Office . Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies will remove your building from the list of abandoned buildings but it dc�es„ n.ot. mean that the building complies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes . it-ie date for ccs�pliar.ce with these orders shall not be ex_tended unless yo>? receive written approval from the Division of Public Health. If you wish to have the City tear down your building, you may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, signing it and returning it to us. However, please be aware that a11 owners and interested parties must sig�. the form before the City can tear the building down without a City Council ozder. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the' City, would become a special assessment against the property. If you have any questions about this order, please contact the Vacant Building Section at (612)298-4153. Sincerely, :'� %x ;ri ��_��,� -„1 • - •:,J r�f�'::>��<<.��,� ;ta ���.,� :, r , 6 � !1r Steven R. Roy Environmental He�lth Program Supervisor SRR:jm Enclosure • C: Karen Wilson Planning and Economic Development i / , �,��e-aa 7 ' DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 522 Farrington Street October 15, 1990 All repairs and rnew installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Permits must be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system require upgrading of the service size to current National Electrical Code (N.E.C. ) requirements. Some plumbing repairs may necessitate updating of the fixtures and/or piping involved. A permit is required for any repair or new installation. Permits may be obtained from the Building Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Hall. Egterior 1. East and west side (back ancl front) steps lack the proper rise and run arrangement and are inadequately constructed for their intended use. Provide approved step assembly with rail if necessary. 2. The siding (on all sides) is severely weathered and in many places missing or damaged. Siding lacks weather protective covering. Repair or replace siding as needed, provide an approved non-lead base weather protective covering. 3. The eaves h�ve areas of deterioration as well as open areas and areas missing wood. Replace or repair eaves as necessary to met code requirements. , 4. The second floor west side door is missing the porck�. Provide an approved porch or landing or provide guard rail that prevents the doors use. Interior Cellar 5. The stairs from the first floor to the cellar are deteriorated, lean out of plumb and lack a handrail. Install a stair and rail set that meets code requirements. 6. Open and spliced extension cord wiring. Remove. First Floor 7. All walls and ceilings have plaster removed. Provide approved ceiling and wall coverings that meet code requirements. 8. Areas of damaged or missing floor boards . Provide an approved floor and covering to meet code requirements. + �".�-aa�� Deficiency List - 522 Farrington Street October 15, 1990 Page: 2 - Second Floor 9. All walls and ceilings have plaster removed. Provide approved ceiling and wall cotrerings that meet code requirements. 10. The stairs that run between the second and first floors lacks a proper handrail. Provide to meet code requirements. General 11. House completely lacks a heat generating and distribution system. Provide an approved heating system to meet code requirements. 12. House lacks a hot water heater. Provide an approved hot water heater to meet code requirements. 13. The electrical service is a 30 amp, 115 volt service, has overfused branch circuits, loose fuse blocks,, all areas of house have improperly installed and improperly supported wiring. Provide an approved electrical system that meets code requirements. 14. House compl�tely lacks kitchen and bathroom facilities. Provide facilities that meet code requirements. 15. House completely lacks a plumbing system. Provide a plumbing system and fixtures th�t meet code requirements. 16. House lacks' natural lighting. All windows have been vandalized or removed and openings boarded over. Provide window units to meet code requirement$. Utilities ' 17. Water service is off. Provide. 18. Gas service is turned off at meter, but available. Correct items necessary to have gas service active. 19. Eiectric service is on but inadequate for a single family dwelling. To correct see , item number 13. If you are unable to finance the correction or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with this order, there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you may qualify. Information about these programs is available from the Department of Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105. Ask to speak to a loan officer. � - � � - �y�-a��� 4�,:,o, CITY OF SAINT PAUL ,�' �* DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES e� iiiiiium o DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55'101 (612)292-77�1 JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR , ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE November 16, 1990 Richard J. Furlong Mark T. Herman 1456 Lincoln Avenue 869 Front Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105-2216 St. paul, MN 55103-1325 Margaret A. Furlong Mark T. Herman 2004 Eldridge Co�rt 586 Como Avenue North St. Paul, I�LN 55109 St. Paul, MN Terry Furlong 7056 Delaney Avenue Inver Grove Heig�ts, MN 55071 RE: 869 Front Avenue Two St'ory, ood frame, residential house Wolter's S�ibdivisio.n Lot 51 , Lake Como Villas Lot 13 BiK 5i Dear Sir �r Madam: The Di�ision of 'Public Health has determined that the above noted building is i an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code def ines as: "any building or portion oi a building which has stood witn an incomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3? years or any building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one fl) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (a) unsecured, or (b) boarded, or (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or ' (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code." The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered torn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then', the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the building down on or before December 16. 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility 'for this property, you must within seven (7) days of such . �6c�.1c�,.�5 a�� o_:_.,.� __ �_.._i_., .,__.. . . � � - ��� ���� Abandoned Building Notice - 869 Front Avenue November 16, 1990 Page: 2 action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners or responsible parties. You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Public Health. Any repair or demolition must be completed in accordance will all applicable laws. ' If the work, is not completed or if you have not torn the building down by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receive authority to tear the building down. All costs incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes. The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torn down. If a public hearing becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of 'rhis order wiii be itept �ri file in thz ���y �lern's Of�ic� a:.d u Resolution declaring this property to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office. Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies will remove your building from the list of abandoned buildings but it does not mean that the building complies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes. The date for compliance with these orders shall not be extended unless you receive written �.pproval f rom the Division of Public Health. If you wish to h�.ve the City tear down your building, you may do so by requesting a consent fo�n be sent to you from our office, signing it and returning it to ws. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must sig� the form before the City can tear the building down without a City Council order. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the City, would become a special assessment against the property. If you have any questions about this order, please contact the Vacant Building Section at (612)238-4153 . Sincerely, ' �-�,� ��. � Steven R. Roy � Environmental He'alth Program Supervisor SRR:jm Enclosure C: Karen Wilson, Planning and Economic Development . � - �J,c�-qs.�a��y DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 869 Front Avenue November 14, 1990 Al1 repairs and new installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Permits must be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system require upgrading of the service size to current National Electrical Code (N.E.C. ) requirements. Some plumbing repairs may necessitate updating of the fixtures and/or piping involved. A permit is required for any repair or new ins,tallation. Permits may be obtained frorn the Building Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Hall. South Side of House 1 . Soffit facia area is rotted and deteriorated in places. Repair or replace. ?. The siding is cracked and missing. Repair. 3. The windows are broken and boarded. Remove boards and repair windows, if necessary. 4. The foundation has cracked blocks and is missing mortar. Repair East Side of House 5. Some rotting in the soffit and facia areas. Repair. 6. The siding is missing in many places and has cracked and broken pieces. Repair. , 7. The porch addition has a sag in the roof and appears to be open to the elements in places. Repair. 8. The windows are broken and boarded. Remove boards and repair windows, if necessary. 9. The si11 plate shows some signs of rot and deterioration. Repair. 10. The east side porch overhang is supported by posts which rest directly on the earth. Repair to code. 11 . Door lacks a storm door. Provide. 12. The electric meter is disconnected. Provide meter. 13 . The steps to door are improperly installed. Provide steps in conformance with the code requirements. �ye�a��� Deficiency List - 869 Front Avenue November 14, 1990 Page: 2 North Side of House 14. The soffit 'and facia areas are deteriorated, Repair. 15. Much of the siding is cracked and missing. Repair. 16. Both doors are boarded. Remove boards and make necessary repairs. . 17. The windows are broken. Repair. 18. The doors appear to be missing and are boarded. Remove boards and provide doqrs. . 19. Part of th� wall is broken away at the bottom. Repair. 20. The doors lack stairways to provide access into the buildings. Provide stairways in accordance with code requirements. 21 . The cellar door is covered by several logs. Provide a proper watertight cover. 22. The entry �atchway is brnken and deteriorated. Repair. West Side of House 23. Deterioration of the soffit and facia areas. Repair. 24. Siding is broken and missing. Repair. 25. Several wi'ndows have been improperly sealed over. Repair. 26. The windows are boarded and broken. Remove boards and repair windows, if necessary. General 27. The roof is deteriorated, has several different layers exposed, is sagged in spots possibly due to water damage. Ltepair. 28. Chimney is broken off. Provide chimney. 29, There is tio visible vent stack through the roof: Provide a proper vent stack and 'soil pipe for the plumbing system. 30. The yard �.rea has several piles of debris and discarded carpeting. Remove all debris. Deficiency List �� 869 Front Avenue November 14, 199d . Page: 3 Interior ' 31 . Interior o� first floor is gutted, lacking no interior walls. Repair. 32. Interior of second floor is gutted, lacks plaster and insulation. Repair. Basic Facilities 33 . Lacks electrical service. Provide and make any repairs to code. 34. Lacks wate� service. Provide and make any repairs to code. If you are unabll� Lo finance the correction or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with t�is order, there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you may quali�y. Information about these programs is available from the Department of Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105. Ask to spealc to a loan officer. G���°-�=� , . . . (�qa-���� , _ . �,r,,. CITY OF SAINT PAUL o�'� 'A DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES p• �II�11� Ao . DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH . 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota SS'101 (6�2)292-771� JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE November 14, 1990 James C. Hilton Patricia L. Amos Cathy L. Hilton 1132 Jacicson Street. 7930 4th Avenu� East St. Paul, tiiv 55117-5012 hiesa, Arizona SS?O�S-130� RE: 1132 Jackson Street One Story, wood frame, sin�le familv residence Ransom's Additioi� to St . Paul Lot 3 Blk 3 Dear Sir or Ma�lam: The Divislon o� Public Health has deterrnined that the above noted Uuilding i� an abandoned bj�ild�_no, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul LeGislative Code defines as: � "any building oi portion of a building which has stood w�ith an inc�omplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or any building' or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one il1 year and which meet� one or more of the followino criteria; (a) un�ecured, or (b) boarded, or (c) haUing multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violation�, ' o r' (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul LeGislative Code." The ordinance �urther states that an abandoned. building is a nuisance and it may be ordered', torn down by the City. NOTICE: If yo� do not want to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the build2ng down on or before December 14. 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must within seven (7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners or responsible parties. You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Public Health. �6'�5 ��. Primed on Rrcycled Paper - � �-q�-a��7 Abar�dorled Bu.ildi���, t�'otice - ].132 Jackson Street Novernl�ex� 14, 1990 Page: 2 9ny repair or der�!olition must be corr,pleted in accordance will all applicanle l a�as, If the worlc, is not completed. or if �OLl ha�e not torn the building down by the above date, the Divi�ion of Pltb11C Health will refer this matter to the City Council to recieive authority to tear the buildirlb down. �,11 cost� incurred iii wrecicin� the buildiu� �:i11 Ue char�ecl a�ain�t. the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the �ame ?n�nr�er as ta�es. The City Council �aill �chedule a public he�ring to consider if the buildiiio should be torn down. If a public hearino becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hear-irig and �.�ou will be allowed. to present e�idence to the City Council . 9 copy oT thi� ord.ei will be kept on fil.e i�: the City Clerk's Office and a Resolution declarino this propPrty to be a nuisaiZCe shall be on tile in the Ramsey Cou.r�ty Recorder'� OfTice. Co?npli�i�ce caith the attached. list of deficien�ie� will remove your bu.ilding fror.: the li�t oT abandoned bui?din�� but it does not mean that the buildiilo corr!plies t�ill all applicable Housir►o and Bu.ildinJ C'odes. The d.ate for compliance with thesP order� shall not be �xtended unless you receive written approval from the Di�Tision of Public Health. If you wish to have the City tear down yo�lr buildin„ vou may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, �igninb it and returning it to us. Hottiever, please be ac�are that all owners and interPSted parties n!ust sisn the form before the City can tear the buildino down without a Citv COLiTICll ord.er. �lso be aware that the cost of the demolition, if perforrned by the City, �would becorne �. special assessment aoainst the property. If you have any que�tions about this order, please contact the Vacant Buildino Section at (612)298-4153. Sincerely, 1�L��-' �� Steven R. Roy Environrnental Health Prooram Supervi�or SRR:jm Enclo�ure C: Karen Wil�on Planriiiio �nd Ecuilornic Developrnent � �. �ya-a�i7 DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 1132 Jackson Street November 2, 1990 All repairs and new installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Permits must be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system require upgrading of the service size to current National Electrical Code (N.E.C. ) requirements. Some plumbing repairs may necessitate updating of the fixtures and/or piping involved. A permit is required for any repair or new installation. Permits may be obtained from the Btiilding Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Hall. . West Side of Hause 1. Fir�t flaor roof shows signs of rot, roof shingles are loose and missing. Repair 2. Paint missing on all trim surfaces and wood exterior. Repair and paint. 3. Windows are broken and boarded. Remove boards, repair windows. 4. Sill plate of porch is rotted, deteriorated and lacks paint. Repair 5. Floor of front porch is rotted. Repair 6. Front step is slanted. Repair South Side of House 7. Wood siding is deteriorated and rotted in places. Repair. 8. Boards are covering the bottom of the structure. Remove. 9. Sill plate shows signs of rot. Repair. 10. Doors ar� boarded. Remove boards and repair. 11. Roof shows signs of deterioration and is sagging in spots. Repair. 12. Shingles 'are missing and deteriorated. Repair. 13. Board on the south side near the east end which is rotted through all the way on the bottom, almost to the interior of the house. Replace. 14. Main plumbing stack for house comes through just under the eaves, only about six inches f rom the roof and is under an overhang of the roof on the, main portion of the house. Repair to code. 15. South side steps are made of wood and are deteriorated and lack handrail. Repair. 16. Foundation is cracked, missing mortar, is partially made of wood and is rotted a�d deteriorated. Repair. � � �9d-a��7 Deficiency List - 1132 Jackson S�reet November 2, 1990 Page: 2 East Side 17. East side porch is extremely dilapidated. Remove or repair. 18. Roof is collapsino in places. Repair. 19. Walls are made of fiber board and rotting. Repair 20. Exterior trim is rotted. Repair. 21. Windows are broken and boarded. Remove boards and repair window. 22. Chimney dn east side addition has a metal flue on the top that is rusted, tihe cement portion is cracked and missing mortar, deteriQrated. Repair. 23 . The east cide porch addition is heavily rotted inside. Repair. North Side 24. Roof is sagging and missing shingles and Ghows signs of deterioration. Repair. 25 . Wood trir� lacks paint. Paint. 26. Exterior boards lack paint. Paint. 27. Windows are broken and covered over f rom inside. Repair. 28. There is wood skirting along the bottom, probably to cover up entrance to the inside or underneath of house. Repair in a workmanlike manner. 29. There ap�ears to be a 30 amp service to house. Repair to code. 30. Chimney is extremely deteriorated, bricks are missing, mortar is missing, lacks flue liner. Repair. 31. There is a large metal stand pipe in the front yard which is possibly for a septic system of some kind. Remove. Basic Facilities 32. House lacks gas service. Provide. 33. House lacks water Gervice. Provide. I �',�ya'a��� Deficiencv List - 1132 Jackson Street November 2, 1990 Page: 3 If you are unable to finance the correction� or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with this order, there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you may qualify. Information about these programs is available from the Department of Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105. Ask to speak to a loan officer. . , �qQ.a��7 ��,r,,, CITY OF SAINT PAUL ;' �� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES � iiii�ii�t�i o DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH ,��� 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul,Minnesota 55"I01 (612)292-7711 JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR ' ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE September 19, 1990 Goldie M. Claussen � Roger Claussen 830 Orange Ave E. �k10 430 E. Belmont Lane St. Paul, MN 55106-2071 Maplewood, MN 55117 RE: 629 Lafond Avenue Wood f rame, two story residencial structure (include type of building) Syndicat'e No. 3 Addition Lot 28 Blk 1 Dear Sir or Madam: `Phe Uivision or Pubiic Health nas deiermined L'nat the a�uve r�uteu uuiluit�g is ' an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as: "any building or portion of a building which has stood with an incomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or any building or portion thereof which has stood unoccupied for longer than one (1) year and which meets one or more of the following criteria; (a) unsecured, or . (b) boarded, or - (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code." The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered torn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the building down on or before October 19. 1990. If you sell, transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must within seven (7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new owners or responsible parties. You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Publ�c Health. ' •�.:�„�..� . . �yd,a��� Abandoned Building Notice - 629 L�fond Avenue September 19, 1990 Page: 2 Any repair or demolition must be completed in accordance will all applicable laws. If the work, is not completed or if you have not torn the building down by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receive authority to tear the building down. All costs incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes. The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torn down. If a public hearir�g becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing 'and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this order will be kept on file in the City Clerk's Office and a Resolution decXaring this property to be a nuisance shall be on file in the Ramsey County �ecorder's Office. Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies w�ll remove your building from the list of abandoned buildings but it does not mean that the building cornplies will all applicable Housing and Building Cades. The date for compliance with these orders shall not be extended unless you receive writtein approval from the Division of Public Health. If you wish to have the City tear down your building, you may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, signing it and " returning it to us. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must s,ign the form before the City can tear the building down without a City CounciL order. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the City, would become- a special assessment aga�nst the property. If you have ar�y questions about this order, please contact the Vacant Building Section at (612)298-4153 . Sincerely, � ����"` '" '�-c, Steven R. Roy� Environmental'�, Health Program Supervisor SRR:jm Enclosure C: Karen Wilson Planning and Economic Development � � (1�9o-aa �7 DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 629 Lafond Avenue September 7, 1990 All repairs and new installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Permits must be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system require upgrading of the service size to current National Electrical Code (N.E.C. ) requirements. Some plumbing repairs may necessitate updating of the fixtures and/or piping involved. A permit is required for any repair or new installation. Perrnits may be obtained from the Building Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Hall. Exterior South Side l . Soffit facia area is unpainted. Paint. 2. Windows are covered with cardboard. Remove cardboard and repair any damage to the windows. 3. Main door on south side is boarded. Remove board and repair door if necessary and replace any locks which are defective. 4. There are several missing screen and storm windows. Replace. South Side Porch 5. Porch shaws signs of deterioration and rot in places, paint is missing in many areas. Repair and paint. 6. Soffit and facia of porch is rotted and shows signs of deterioration. Repair , 7. Steps are missing. Replace steps. 8. The roof 'of the porch is deteriorated and needs to be replaced. 9. Siding is stained and cracked in places. Repair. East Side 10. There are several trees growing very close to the structure which may be causing damage to the foundation. Remove these trees and repair any damage to the foundation. 11 . Siding is cracked in places. Repair. 12. Soffit f acia areas shows signs of rot and missing paint. Repair. . 13 . Several windows are boarded or covered with cardboard. Repair windows and replace any missing components.. � �%y�"'a1aZ/� Deficiency List - 629 Lafond Avenue September 7, 1990 Page: 2 14. Foundation has several cracks in the mortar ar►d blocks. Repair. 15. The roof shows signs of deterioration. Repair. North Side 16. Wood trim has little paint� remaining. Paint and. repair where necessary. 17. Both chimneys lack liners. Provide proper liners for appropriate heating system. 18. Siding is cracked in places. Repair. 19. Foundatian has several cracks. Repair. 20. Primary door on this side is boarded. Repair or replace as necessary. 21. House has a 30 amp service coming in on the north side. Repair and upgrade to National Electrical Code Standards. West Side 22. The roof shows signs of deterioration and rot. Repair. 23. Porch overhang - the support columns are resting on the ground in places and are xotted and water damaged. Replace and provide proper footings. 24. Several caindows are either broken, boarded or cov�red over with cardboard. Remove all obstructions and repair any damage to window components. 25. Sof�it f�.cia areas have rot and deterioration. Repair. 26. Siding i$ cracked in places. Repair. 27. Foundatibn has several cracks and some missing mortar. Repair. 28. There are several trees growing very close to the foundation. Remove trees and repair any damage done to the foundation by these trees. If you are unable to finance the correction or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with. this order, there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you may qualify. Information about these programs is available from the Department of Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105 . Ask to speak to a loan officer. i . . ,�ya ..,��i7 � `,�,r, ,, CITY OF SAINT PAUL �` �Y DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES � ���������' � DIVISION OF PUBUC HEALTH ,��� � 555 Cedar Street, Saint Paul,Minnesota 55101 (6l2) 292-771� JAMES SCHEIBEL MAYOR ABANDONED BUILDING NOTICE November 16, 1990 _ Nevada Adams Stanley T. Adams 683 St. Anthony Avenue 888 Iglehart Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104-4847 St. Paul., MN 55104-5425 Nevada Adams Clearl Adams C/0 Mae Adams' 1221 Edmund Avenue R22 Hague Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 St. Paul, MN 55104-6611 RE: 683 St. Anthony Avenue Two story, wood frame residential house Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1 S 81 61 F 100 Ft of Lot 30 Blk 12 Dear Sir or l�adam: � The Division of Public Health has determined that the above noted building is an abandoned building, which Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code defines as: ', "any building or portion of a building which has stood with an incomplete exterior shell for longer than three (3) years or� any buildir�g or portion thereof which has Gtood unoccupied for longer than one (I) year and which meets one or more of the follawing criteria; {a) unsecured, or (b) boarded, or (c) having multiple exterior Housing Code or Building Code violations, or (d) placarded as "Unfit for Human Habitation" pursuant to Chapter 34 pf the Saint Paul Legislative Code." The ordinance further states that an abandoned building is a nuisance and it may be ordered torn down by the City. NOTICE: If you do not want to have the City begin action to have the building torn down, then the attached list of deficiencies must be repaired or you must tear the building down on or before December 16. 1990. If you sell,! transfer or convey, in any manner, the ownership or responsibility for this property, you must within seven (7) days of such action, provide the Division of Public Health with the names and addresses of any new own�rs or responsible parties. �6��5 . �J,�ya-�z�� Abandoned Building Notice - 683 ,St. Anthony Avenue November 16, 1990 Page: 2 You must also notify any new owners or responsible parties of this pending action by the Division of Public Health. Any repair or demolition must be completed in accordance will all applicable laws. If the work, �:s not complete�l or if you have not torn the building down by the above date, the Division of Public Health will refer this matter to the City Council to receive authority to tear the building down. All costs incurred in wrecking the building will be charged against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes. The City Council will schedule a public hearing to consider if the building should be torn down. If a public hearing becomes necessary, you will be notified of the time and date of the hearing and you will be allowed to present evidence to the City Council. A copy of this order will be kept on file in the City Clerk's Office and a Resolution declaring this property io be a nuisance snali i�e un iiie i�i th� � Ramsey County Recorder's Office. Compliance with the attached list of deficiencies will remove your building from the list of abandoned buildings but it does not mean that the building complies will all applicable Housing and Building Codes. The date for compliance with these orders shall not be extended unless you receive written approval from the Division of Public Health. If you wish to have the City tear down your building, you may do so by requesting a consent form be sent to you from our office, signing it and returning it �to us. However, please be aware that all owners and interested parties must sign the form before the City can tear the building down without a City Council order. Also be aware that the cost of the demolition, if performed by the City, would become a special assessment against the property. If you have any questions about this order, please contact the Vacant Building Section at (612)298-4153. Sincerely, ����+�" !4 IC.c Steven R. Roy �� Environmental Health Program Supervisor SRft:jm Enclosure C: Karen Wilson Planning and Economic Development . . : ��°'a�i � DEFICIENCY LIST FOR 683 St. Anthony Avenue � November 2, 1990 All repairs and new installations must be made in accordance with the appropriate codes. Permits must be obtained where changes and/or additions to an electrical system require upgrading of the service size to current National Electrical Code (N.E.C.) requirements. Some plumbing repairs may necessitate updating of the fixtures and/or piping involved. A permit is required for any repair or new installation. Permits may be obtained from the Building Inspection and Design Division, Room 445, City Ha11. South Side 1 . Temporary� cement blocks holding up front porch area. Secure properly on top of f4otings. 2. Wood siding is missing and deteriorated. Replace. 3 . Porch windows are broken and boarded on inside and outside. Replace windows �.s needed. 4. Front po�rch eaves are rotted and deteriorated. Repair. 5 . Front siding shingles are missing, the wood is exposed, dried and lacks paint. Repair in a workmanlike manner. 6. Attic caindow is missing. Replace. 7. Second f�oor window is partially broken. Replace. 8. South east corner front window is boarded. Repair or replace. 9. Foundatiion wall lacks mortar. Repair as needed. 10. Facia boards are rotted and deteriorated. Replace. 11 . Sill pla;te along south east side is rotted and deteriorated. Replace. 12. Combinat'ion storm windows are missing on several windows. Install. East Side 13 . Shingle 'siding is missing. Replace as necessary. 14. Wood is dried, deteriorated and some pieces are missing. Reside and paint as needed. 15. Broken windows on first and second floors. Replace. 16. Partially boarded windows. Remove boards. . �9Q_a��� Def iciency list - 683 St. Anthony_ Avenue November 2, 1990 Page: 2 East Side - continued: 17. FoundatXon walls have open cracks and are missing mortar. Repair. 18. Basement window is half missing and boarded. Repair or replace. 19. The cement steps by the east side door war lacks a handrail. Provide. 20. The door and door f rame is rotted and deteriorated. Replace. 21 . The small window is boarded up. Remove boards and repair as needed. North Side 22. Shingle siding is missing. Replace. . 23 . The wood is dried, deteriorated and some sections are missing along the sill plate. Repair as needed. 24. Two attic windows are �roken. Replace. 25 . Small addition on the north side, the stairway is missing steps and lacks a handrail. Provide. 26. Back dqor is boarded. Remove boards and repair as .needed. 27. The roof of the addition has deteriorated shingles. Repair as needed in a workr�anlike condition. West Side 28. Broken windows on the addition. Replace. 29. Shingled siding is missing. Repair and replace. 30. Wood is dried and deteriorated. Paint as needed. 31 . Foundation wall is deteriorated. Repair. 32. Screens and combinations are ripped and missing. Replace as needed. 33 . One window is boarded. Remove board. 34, Two basement windows are broken and missing, Replace. . _ �'ya�a�'� Deficiency list - 683 St. Anthony_ Avenue November 2, 1990 Page: 3 General 35. Shingles on main roof and f ront porch area are old, deteriorated, and loose. Replace. 36. Electrical service to house - meters have been removed. Provide electrical service. 37. Water service is disconnected. Provide water service. If you are unable to finance the correction or rehabilitation of the premises to comply with this order; there are state and local rehabilitation programs for which you �nay qualify. Infornnation about these programs is available from the Department, of Planning and Economic Development, Rehabilitation Section at (612) 228-3105�� Ask to speak to a loan officer. �y E �"'� t w 6 y; ,� � � �� � L �-�` Council File � ��e3��� � Green Sheet ,� ��7� RESOLUTION CITY OF SA1 T PAUL, MINNESOTA . • . Presented By Referred To Committee: Date WHEREAS, the Division of Public Health of the Department of Community Services of the City of Saint Paul has determined that each of the structures identified in this Resolution constitute a "nuisance" in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code; and WHEREAS, the known owners, interested parties and responsible parties have been served, in the manner set forth in the Ordinance, with an Order to either repair each of the structures or have them demolished; and WHEREAS, the public is required to be put on notice of the pending action by the Division of Public Health; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby directs the Division of Public Health to file with the City Clerk, a copy of the Orders it has issued regarding the following described structures and properties, which have been determined to constitute a nuisance: 965 Marshall Avenue Marshall Boulevard Addition to the City of St. Paul Lot 18 and Ex E 30 Ft Lot 19 Blk A 936 Selby Avenue Smith and Taylor's Addition to the City of St. Paul, Lot 4, Block 3 940 Selby Avenue Smith and Taylor's Addition to the City of St. Paul, Lot 5, Block 3 FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Saint Paul authorizes and directs the City Clerk to file a copy of this Resolution with the Ramsey County Recorder. , Yeajs Navs Absent Requested by Dep tment of: imon 1. , ���'�iU�y oswitz � on � acca ee �_ ettman une _�,_ By: �L i son � Adopted by Council: Date DEC 1 8 1990 Form Approved by City Attorney ._, Adoptio Certified by Council Secretary gy, ( BY� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Approved by��Mayor: Date D C i 9 1990 Council By: %�6�"`�1i�'�? By. �lBLlSHED U E C 2 9 1990_ �'A � ;�` � � ��jo . a ��? 0 � , ► � a �� �iL 683 St. Anthony Avenue S 81 61/100 ft of Lot 30 , Block 12, Butterfield Syndicate Addition No . 1 FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Saint Paul authorizes and directs the City Clerk to file a copy of this Resolution with the Ramsey County Recorder. Yeas Navs Absent Requested by Department of: imon � - • oswitz � � �v on � acca ee � ettman �. une � B : i son � y U Adopted by Council: Date DEC � 8 1990 Form Approved by City Attorney Adoptio ertified by Council Secretary gY: � � _ . � ° i BY� 4/��.-•Y� A roved b Ma or for Submission to PP Y Y DCC � ���� Council Approved by Mayor: Date G By: �l�j�,���-G1r , By� ��� PU�IISNED U E C 2 9 199�. �,-ft0-���/� DEPARTM[NTIOFFICFJl�IJNdL pATE INITIATED �ommunity service 11-21-90 GREEN SHEET NO. 020� CONTACT PERSON A PMONE INFTHIU DATE INITIAUDATE Steven R. Roy 298 4153 � 0°�"�"�"T o�ecr� [�cm couNC�� NtNaeen FOR �cmr nrroRrtev �''-,�G• L/�Po[�cmr cxeFUc MUST BE ON COUNCIL Af3ENDA BY( T� IIOU71N�i �BUDOET DIRECTOR �FlN.6 1�T.8ERVICEB DIR. A.S.A.P. �wu►voR coR�sr TOTAL#►OF SIONATURE P QE8 � (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGPtA `'.'��, " '''` +* ACTION RECUESTED: Approve the attac ed r solution. NOV 2� 19�Q RECEIVED wg ivE�� � �'� �� �. f ��t�'���`� NOV 2 31990 fiECOMMENDATION3:Approw pU a (Rl COUNCIL COM REPORT OPTION�L _PLANNINO OOMMISSION pNIL RVI�COMM18810N �Y� N OV Z T ���O �E 1�. _p8 OOMMITTEE _STAFF COMMENTB: _o��i��� MAYOR'S OFFICE su�rs wH�oou�oe,� � � irorranr�P�e�,�e,oP Nirr ,wn.�,wn.n,wns►s,w►�: Each of these bui ding are "nuisances" pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legisl tive Code. . The owners and known interested and responsible parties have been given an ord r to repair or tear down these buildings; failure by the owners, interested or res onsi le parties, to comply with the orders may necessitate action by the City to bring the prop rties to the attention of the City Council. The City will request the City Council o pa s a resolution requiring the owners, interested and responsible parties to repair or w eck the buildings and, if the work is not completed, City staff will be authorize to bate the nuisance by causing the wrecking of the structures. �ov�wr�s�naPROVec: The public will b pla ed on notice that the City has issued orders requiring the owners and known interes ed p rties to repair or tear down these buildings. This notice is required to be fi ed w th the Ramsey County Recorder's dffice, in accordance with Chapter 45.11 (Subd. 2) o the Saint Paul Legislative Code. asnov�rru►oes��w��: � . r� y,,,r, i �,�rn^�Y(`�'� Vl.l l.�t�°.1 . �,Qt.l►��.8� l,„.:, .. �.r None , � NOV � � �9°0 DISADVANTACiES IF NOT APPROVED: The public wili n t be placed on notice that these buildings are each a "nuisance" and sub,�ect to an ord r by the City to have them repaired or torn down. The City will not be in compliance wit the requirements of Chapter 45.11 (Subd. 2) of the Saint Paul Legislative �oae. RECEIVED o�c�o��90 L TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANEA = N ne cosTn�NU�suoc�t�o�c�c�o� YES NO FUNDINO SOURCE ACTIVITY NUMBER FlNANCIAL INFORMATION:(EXPWI� �� $� � � � � N a a � � � rn rn (� r, �� s� o � N w � ° � � � o U � W S_I � � � O � W Z � O � U � .� � � � �� W �' ' .� O `� � v r"� � m � � � � � o � a-' � C C O � .� _� �- W 1J U p .,.� � � � ', •� Ul a � � . � � � N c'�� � N � N � � ~ H w 0 � � C � J � S. •Q S. N �C N 5- O� E W , >- Q1 � J LL; F-- � +� Z U QI,-� c U V � tC N >- >» z +� c ►—f-- �o � o ►-� .-� ao o � U U M U a. � . . =�{ ������� ��1 ..` �;:�'�'r!T #�{?. ;i �-Ft:E C4. �ECa�tDEit . - t�t�d�SEY Ct1UNTY �1�1 RECORDED pN �F�7. �E��RDEO flw � FEg 1 3 1991 �EB !� I0 09 �� 'g� �q ,� , �-�'�.t �cKENrilA � .�. , `-� ':^�P�E�2 ,� , �'�✓. �- , �.,3��, M 1.: � � • O � !'}'� STATE OF MINNESOTA ) � County of Ramsey ) ss. � CITY OF SAINT PAUL ) Albert B: Olson I, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .City Clerk of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have compared the attached copy of Council File No, 90,2217 , , , , . . . , , , , �s adopted by the City Council. . December. l8,�, , , , , , , , , , , , , lg 90 , , , and approved by the Mayor. . . . . . . December, l9;, ,, , , , , , , , , , , lg 90 , , , �ith the original thereof on file in my office. I further certify that said copy is a true and correct copy . of said original and the whole thereof. 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