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96-1418 /_.. __. . _ . Council File # 1� - ���0 Green Sheet # �,��� RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 39 �� . Presented By Referred To Committee: Date 1 2 WHEREAS, Public Health has requested the City Council to hold public hearings to consider 3 the advisability and necessity of ordering the repair or wrecking and removal of a one story, steel 4 and concrete block commercial service station, convenience store, car wash, service area canopy 5 located on property hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Property" and commonly known as 1010 6 Seventh Street West. This property is legally described as follows, to wit: 7 8 Thomas Daly's Subdivision of Blocks 18 & 31 of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's 9 Addition Subj To St & ESMTS; Ex E 16 Ft of N 24 Ft of Lot 20; All of Lots 7 & 17 10 Thru Lot 22 Blk 31. 11 12 WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Off'ice and 13 information obtained by Public Health on or before August 19, 1996, the following are the now 14 known interested or responsible parties for the Subject Property: Amoco Petroleum Products, 5001 15 West 80th Street Ste. 890, Bloomington, MN 55437, Attn: Larceeda Ammons; Minnesota Pollution 16 Control Agency, 520 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4194, Attn: Tank and Spills Division; 17 Amoco Corp., P.O. Box 3428, Oak Brook, IL 60522-3428. 18 19 WHEREAS, Public Health has served in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the 20 Saint Paul Legislative Code an order identified as an "Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s)" dated 21 August 14, 1996; and 22 23 WHEREAS, this order informed the then known interested or responsible parties that the 24 structure located on the Subject Property is a nuisance building(s) pursuant to Chapter 45; and 25 26 WHEREAS, this order informed the interested or responsible parties that they must repair or 27 demolish the structure located on the Subject Property by September 13, 1996; and 28 29 WHEREAS, the enforcement officer has posted a placard on the Subject Property declazing 30 this building(s) to constitute a nuisance condition; subject to demolition; and 31 32 WHEREAS, this nuisance condition has not been corrected and Public Health requested that 33 the City Clerk schedule public hearings before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the City Council 34 and the Saint Paul City Council; and 35 36 WHEREAS, the interested and responsible parties have been served notice in accordance 37 with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, of the time, date, place and 38 purpose of the public hearings; and � �- i�`� 1 WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the Saint Paul City 2 Council on Tuesday, November 5, 1996 to hear testimony and evidence, and after receiving 3 testimony and evidence, made the recommendation to approve the request to order the interested or 4 responsible parties to make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, 5 safety and welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this 6 structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, or in the alternative by 7 demolishing and removing the structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. 8 The rehabilitation or demolition of the structure to be completed within fifteen (15) days after the 9 date of the Council Hearing; and 10 11 WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, 12 November 13, 1996 and the testimony and evidence including the action taken by the Legislative 13 Hearing Officer was considered by the Council; now therefore 14 15 BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon the testimony and evidence presented at the above 16 referenced public hearings, the Saint Paul Ciry Council hereby adopts the following Findings and 17 Order concerning the Subject Property at 1010 Seventh Street West: 18 19 l. That the Subject Property comprises a nuisance condition as defined in Saint Paul 20 Legislative Code, Chapter 45. 21 22 2. That the costs of demolition and removal of this building(s) is estimated to exceed 23 three thousand dollars ($3,000.00). 24 25 3. That there now exists and has existed multiple Housing or Building code violations at 26 the Subject Property. 27 28 4. That an Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) was sent to the then known responsible 29 parties to correct the deficiencies or to demolish and remove the building(s). 30 31 5. That the deficiencies causing this nuisance condition have not been corrected. 32 33 6. That Public Health has posted a placard on the Subject Property which declares it to 34 be a nuisance condition subject to demolition. 35 36 7. That this building has been routinely monitored by the Vacant/Nuisance Buildings 37 Code Enforcement Program. 38 39 8. That the known interested parties and owners are as previously stated in this 40 resolution and that the notification requirements of Chapter 45 have been fulfilled. 41 42 43 ORDER 44 45 The Saint Paul City Council hereby makes the following order: 46 a (� - 1 � \�' 1 1. The above referenced interested or responsible parties shall make the Subject Property safe 2 and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and welfare and remove its blighting 3 influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure and correcting all deficiencies as 4 prescribed in the above referenced Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s) in accordance with 5 all applicable codes and ordinances, or in the altemative by demolishing and removing the 6 structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or 7 demolition and removal of the structure must be completed within fifteen (15) days after the 8 date of the Council Hearing. 9 10 2. If the above conective action is not completed within this period of time the Public Health, 11 Code Enforcement Program is hereby authorized to take whatever steps are necessary to 12 demolish and remove this structure, �11 the site and charge the costs incuned against the 13 Subject Property pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. 14 15 3. In the event the building is to be demolished and removed by the City of Saint Paul, all 16 personal property or fixtures of any kind which interfere with the demolition and removal 17 shall be removed from the property by the responsible parties by the end of this time period. 18 If all personal property is not removed, it shall be considered to be abandoned and the Ciry 19 of Saint Paul shall remove and dispose of such property as provided by law. 20 21 4. It is further ordered, that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the owners and interested 22 parties in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. Y� Navs Absent Requested by Department of: a e ostrom uerin .�— arris e ar ,� `�� ettman ✓ une ✓ BY� Adopted by Council: Date `��� .\� �qc,� Form A �oved by Ci Attorney Adoption Certified by Council Secretary BY: By� � a' � Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council Approved by Mayor: Date � � C BY: !�i �= .��i�� aY� ��l �� ��.-��t�� � . ���� Health �o-o °"96" 'A�D �REEN SMEET _N_ _3:3 9 7� C r es Votel 298-4153 �E�'^RTMEr�TO�RE R�� cmcouNC� �Nm�►r� �N CiTY ATTORNEY p CITY CIERK MU IL E BY(011TE) ��F� BUDC3ET DIRECTOR �FlN.d MOT.SERVICEB DIR. November 13, 1996 �D�p M^ro��oa ns��s'r� ❑ TOTAL#t OF SIONATURE RAt,1E8 (CUP ALL WCATIONS FOR SIQFIATUH� ACfION REQUESTED: City Couacil to paes this reaolut�on which will order the ovvsier{s) to remove or repair the referenced building(s) . If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. The subject progerty is located at 1010 Seventh 8treet west. RE�NDATIONB:/lpprow(A)a Ry�ct(R) pER80NAl SERVICE CONTRACTS MU8T AlWWER TME FOLLOWINO OtlEST10N8: _PLANNINO COMMM8810N _CIVIL SERVICE COMM18610N 1. Ha6 this pe�1/Hrm sver wak�d undsr a o0ntraCt fpr this d�parN�letlt? - _CIB COMMITTEE _ YES NO � 2. H86 this person/fimt e�ror bssn e Cfly smployee? —�� — YES NO /�►* +�n _DIBTRICT CaJRT _ 3. Does dtis person/11rm poessss a akNl not normaOY P�6�11e11�y�ul�brl�l0yes? SUPPORTS WIiK�H WUNCIL OBJECTIVET YES NO Explaln ell ye�an�w�n on�nb tM�t�nd atboh to��� INITIATINO PROBLEM�188UE.OPPORTUNITY(Who.Nrt�et.When.Whsre.WhYY Thie building(s) is a nuisance building{s) as defined in Chapter 45 and a vacant building as defined in Chapter �3 of the 3aint Paul Legislative Code. The ownere, interested parties and responsi.ble parties known to the Bnforcement Officer were given an order to repair or remove the building at 1010 Seventh Street West by September 13, 1996, and haeve failed to comply with those ordera. ADVANTAOES IF APPFI�VED: . Th� City will eliminate a nuisance. R�CEIV�� OCT 09 1996 �'iT�' A�'TCJ H Dt8ADVANTAOE8IF APPFlOVED: The City will spend funds to wreck and remove thie building(s) . Theee costs will be assesaed to the property, collected as a s�ecial assessment against the property taxea. o�►ov�wr�s�F Nor���o: A nuisance aondition will remain unabated in the City. This building(s) will continue to blight the community. ' (;� �1 �11� OGT 1 3 1996 TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION = � COST/REVENUE BUDOETEO(CIRCLL ONEj ' YE8 NO FUNDIWO 80URCE Nuisance Housing Abatement ACTIVITY NUMSER 33261 FlNANCIAI INFORMATION:(EXPL.AIN) • REPORT Date: November 5, 1996 � ���y� � Time: 10:00 a.m. � Place: Room 330 City Hall 15 West Kellogg Boulevard LEGISLATIVE HEARING Gerry Strathman Legislative Hearing Officer 1. Summary Abatement appeal at 586 Wheelock Parkway; R. Allen Jones&Kazen Lehmann, appellants. Laid over in Legislative Hearing to December 3, 1996. . - 2. Summary Abatement appeal at 414 Eazl Street; Gary Bain, appellant. Legislative Iiearing Officer recommended denying the appeal. 3. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1328 Marvland Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 4. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 934 Euclid Stree . If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 5. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1010 Seventh �treet W. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval. 6. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 651 Watson Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the building. Legislative Hearing Officer recommended the owner be granted until April, 1997 to complete the repairs since a code compliance inspection had been done and the bond had been posted, however, the vacant building fee must be paid by Wednesday, November 13, 1996. � SAINT PAUL PUBLIC HEALTH Nea!Holwn,M.D., M.P.X., Director `� (�- ly � � CITY OF SAINT PAUL NUISANCE BUILDINGS CODE 611-298-4153 Norm Cofeman, Mayor ' ENFORCEMENT SSS Cedar Sdeet Soint Pau�MN 55101-2260 � October 4, 1996 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS � Council President and � , Members of the City Council Saint Paul Public Health, Vacant/Nuisance Buildings Enforcement Unit has requested the City Council schedule public hearings to consider a resolution ordering the repair or removal of the nuisance building(s) located at: 1010 Seventh Street West The City Council has scheduled the date of these hearings as follows: Legislative Hearing - Tuesday, November 5, 1996 City Council Hearing - Wednesday, November 13, 1996 The owners and responsible parties of record aze: Name and Last Known Address Interest Amoco Petroleum Products Fee Owner 5001 West 80th Street Ste. 890 Bloomington, MN 55437 ' Attn: Larceeda Ammons Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 Attn: Tank and Spills Division Amoco Corp. Mortgagee P.O. Box 3428 �;;�����'A;�? � } "��� Oak Brook, IL 60522-3428 �t�l���� �� � � - . _ OCT (� � ���� � (� -ly 1 � 1010 Seventh Street West October 4, 1996 Page 2 The legal description of this property is: . Thomas Daly's Subdivision of Blocks 18 & 31 of Stinson, Brown & Ramsey's Addition Subj To St & ESMTS; Ex E 16 Ft of N 24 Ft of Lot 20; All of Lots 7 & 17 Thru Lot 22 Blk 31, Saint Paul Public Health has declazed this building(s) to constitute a "nuisance" as defined by Legislative Code, Chapter 45. Public Health has issued an order to the then known responsible parties to eliminate this nuisance condition by correcting the deficiencies or by razing and removing this building(s). Inasmuch as this Order to Abate has not been complied with the nuisance condition remains unabated, the community continues to suffer the blighting influence of this property. It is the recommendation of Public Health that the City Council pass a resolution ordering the responsible parties to either repair, or demolish and remove this building in a timely manner, and failing that, authorize Public Health to proceed to demolition and removal, and to assess the costs incurred against the real estate as a special assessment to be collected in the same manner as taxes. Sin�rely, i,.� �/� � �� o ��� ' "�`�d Ren Weiss Program Supervisor Vacant/Nuisance Building Unit ' Saint Paul Public Health RW:mI cc: Jan Gasterland, Building Inspection and Design Stephen Christie, City Attorneys Office � Nancy Anderson, Assistant Secretary to the Council Steve Zaccard, Fire Marshall Dan Pahl, PED-Housing Division