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RESOLUTION
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SD
Presented By
Referred To Committee: Date
1 WHEREAS, Public Health has requested the City Council to hold public hearings to consider
2 the advisability and necessity of ordering the repair or wrecking and removal of a two-story,
3 concrete block and brick, conjoined commercial/residential building located on property hereinafter
4 referred to as the "Subject Property" and commonly known as 874-878 Selby Avenue. This
5 property is legally described as follows, to wit:
6
7 Lot 1, Block 3, Sanborn's Addition to St. Paul, EXCEPT the North 10 feet thereof
8 and EXCEPT the rear 8 feet thereof.
9
10 WHEREAS, based upon the records in the Ramsey County Recorder's Office and.
11 information obtained by Public Health on or before July 24, 1996, the following are the now known
12 interested or responsible parties for the Subject Property: Liberty State Bank, P.O. Box 64075, St.
13 Paul, MN 55164-0075, Attn: James Affolter; Russell J. Hamilton, 1572 Van Buren Avenue, St.
14 Paul, MN 55104.
15
16 WHEREAS, Public Health has served in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the
17 Saint Paul Legislative Code an order identified as an "Order to Abate Nuisance Building(s)" dated
18 July 19, 1996; and
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20 WHEREAS, this order informed the then known interested or responsible parties that the
21 structure located on the Subject Property is a nuisance building(s) pursuant to Chapter 45; and
22
23 WHEREAS, this order informed the interested or responsible parties that they must repair or
24 demolish the structure located on the Subject Property by August 19, 1996; and
25
26 WHEREAS, the enforcement officer has posted a placard on the Subject Property declaring
27 this building(s) to constitute a nuisance condition; subject to demolition; and
28
29 WHEREAS, this nuisance condition has not been corrected and Public Health requested that
30 the City Clerk schedule public hearings before the Legislative Hearing Off'icer of the City Council
31 and the Saint Paul City Council; and
32
33 WHEREAS, the interested and responsible parties have been served notice in accordance
34 with the provisions of Chapter 45 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, of the time, date, place and
35 purpose of the public hearings; and
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1 WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Legislative Hearing Officer of the Saint Paul City
2 Council on Tuesday, October 1, 1996 to hear testimony and evidence, and after receiving testimony
3 and evidence, made the recommendation to approve the request to order the interested or responsible
4 parties to make the Subject Property safe and not detrimental to the public peace, health, safety and
5 welfare and remove its blighting influence on the community by rehabilitating this structure in
6 accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances, or in the alternative by demolishing and
7 removing the structure in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. The rehabilitation or
8 demolition of the structure to be completed within�'�-�r�'-.�-days after the date of the Council
9 Hearin�and b1\G Y�4V\cj.r�.1 e;�h�� ��g�, �
10 pr�:,L�:�� �1�q�- � �'a,000 bo���. _��.ja ost� � b� O t. �{ \�i`1�
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11 WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Saint Paul City Council on Wednesday, October
12 9, 1996 and the testimony and evidence including the action taken by the Legislative Hearing
13 �Officer was considered by the Council; now therefore
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15 BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon the testimony and evidence presented at the above
16 referenced public hearings, the Saint Paul City Council hereby adopts the following Findings and
17 Order concerning the Subject Property at 874-878 Selby Avenue:
18
19 1. 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 de�ciencies 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. T'hat 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:
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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 alternative 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 �i�i�5�days after the
8 date of the Council Hearing. �;,�,hy��,Y«1, e;�,h�-�, ��g��
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10 2. If the above corrective 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, fill the site and charge the costs incurred 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 City
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.
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Adopted by Council: Date ��. q �qg� Form Approved by City Attorney
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( �� BUDOET DIRECTOR �FlN.'8 MOT.SERVICE8 ONi.
October 9, 1996 °"0E" ��+coRnas�sr�m �
TOTAL#t OF SKiNliTURE P�I�iES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS ROR StC3NATURE)
�craN nECUES�o: �
City Couneil to pase this resolution which will oxder the ovraer(s) to remove or repa r e
referenced bufiding(s) . If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Sealth
is ordered to remove the building. The subject property is located at 874-878 Selby
Avenue.
REOOwtN1E�10ATI0Ne:Appow(A)a FM�ed(R) PERSONAL 8ERYICE CONTRAC7S AAUST ANBwER TNE QUQSTIONS:
_PLANNINQ C0IAAMSSION _CIVJL 9ERVK;��AAMISSION' L He6 this penOA!lifin eVe�'rMDfk�d ufld�f 9 OOfNrOd for M�i d�� nefK� -
�CIS CObIMITTEE _ YES 'NO S�� 1 3 �
2. Hse this p�reon/Iirm sver b�en a city employae?
—�� — YES NO ���yri��r�
_DIBTRICT tAURT _ 3, Doee Mia persoNfirm pwsss�a Nclll not nonnaMY P��wwr+pe��oltY��?
BUPPORTB wNK:H CAUNCIL OlJECnVE4 YES NO � ,
FaiplNn all yp an�wKS on�nb�hNt and�ttaoh to�n�M�t
INITUC�N�lO PF10lLEM.188UE.OPPORTUNtTY(M►ho.Wlat V+Nwn.WMn�WhY).
This building.(s) is a nuisance building(s) as defined in Chapter 45 and a vacant bul3ding
as defiaed in Chapter 43 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. The owners, interested
parties and responsible parties known to the Enfor�ement Officer were given an order to
repair or remove the building at 874-878 Selby Avenue by Auguet 19, 1996, and have faiied
to comply with thoee orders. �:
RECEIVEp
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The City will e3iminate a nuisance. JEI�,[(��„�dKCV ���� �
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OISADVANTAOE8 IF APPfiOVED:
The City. will apend funde to wreck and remave this building(s) . Thsse cost�t will be
assessed to the property, 'collected as a special assessment agaiast the prcp�rtY taxes.
ois�ovN+r�$ ��►no�vec:
A nuisance condition will remain unabated in the City. Ti1is building(s) will continue to
blight the co�nunity.
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TOTAI AMOUpT OF TRANSACTION = �12,;a 00 - S 15.00 0 GOST/REVENUP dUDOETEO(CIRCLE ONE�j . YES NO .
FiJNDINO�OURCE Nuieance Houeing Abatement 33261
ACTIVITY NUMBER
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SAINT PAUL PUBLIC HEALTH
Nea!Hollan, M.D., M.P.H., Direclor
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CITY OF SAINT PAUL NUlSANCE BUILDINGS CODE 6/2-298-4153
Norm Coleman, Mayor - • ENFORCEMEM'
SSS Cedar Streel
Saint Paul, MN 55101-2260
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September 6, 1996
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Council President and
Members of the City Council
Saint Paul Public Health, VacantlNuisance 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:
874-878 Selby Avenue
The City Council has scheduled the date of these hearings as follows:
Legislative Hearing - Tuesday, October 1, 1996
City Council Hearing - Wednesday, October 9, 1996
The owners and responsible parties of record are:
Name and Last Known Address Interest
Liberty State Bank Fee Owner
P.O. Box 64075
St. Paul, MN 55164-0075
Attn: James Affolter
Russell J. Hamilton Interested Party
1572 Van Buren Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
The legal description of this property is:
Lot 1, Block 3, Sanborn's Addition to St. Paul, EXCEPT the North 10 feet
thereof and EXCEPT the rear 8 feet thereof.
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874-878 Selby Avenue
September 6, 1996
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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 t�e 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.
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Reneta Weiss
Program Supervisor
VacantJNuisance Building Unit
Saint Paul Public Health
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cc: Jan Gasterland, Building Inspection and Design
Philip Miller, City Attorneys Office
Nancy Anderson, Assistant Secretary to the Council
Steve Zaccard, Fire Marshall
Dan Pahl, PED-Housing Division
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REPORT Date: October l, 1996
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Place: Room 330 City Hall
15 West Kellogg Boulevard
LEGISLATIVE HEARING
Gerry Strathman
� Legislative Hearing Officer
1. Resolutions ratifying assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for summary abatements for the
following (laid over from 9/17/96 Legislative Hearing):
J9609AA--Property clean up for May through mid July, 1996
J9609TDBC1--Property clean up for May through mid July, 1996
328 Lexington Pkwy (J9609TDBC1)--Legislative Hearing Officer recommended deleting the
assessment.
1129 E. Minnehaha (J9609AA)--Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval.
2. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 598 H�t,�
�venue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the
building.
Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval.
3. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1024 Milton
r e . If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the
building.
Legislative Hearing OFficer recommended laying this matter over to the November 5, 1996
Legislative Hearing.
4. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at $74-878 SelbX
e ue. 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 180 days to repair the building
provided a $2,000 bond is posted by October 9, 1996.
5. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at Z 12 We11s
tr . If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the
building.
Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval.
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6. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 460 Beaumont
treet. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the
building.
Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval.
7. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at ?�2 Cottage
Avenue W. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to remove the
building. �
Legislative Hearing Officer recommended approval.
MINUTES OF LEGISLATIVE HEARING O�G .. 1�,,�S
� October 1, 1996
Room 330, City Hall
Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer
STAFF PRESENT: Chuck Votel, Public Health; Guy Willits, Public Health; Cathy Ries, Real Estate
Gerry Strathman, Legislative Hearing Officer, called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m.
1. Resolutions ratifying assessment of bene�its, costs and expenses for summary abatements for
the following (laid over from 9/17/96 Legislative Hearing):
J9609AA--Property clean up for May through mid July, 1996
J9609TDBC1--Property clean up for May through mid July, 1996
328 Lexin on PkvvY
Guy WilYits, Public Health, reviewed the staff report and presented pictures of the property. The orders
were posted on the property on June 28, 1996 and the order was mailed on July 2, 1996 with a compliance
date of 7uly 3, 1996.
Mohammed Shahidullah, property owner, appeared and stated that he had not received a letter notifying
him to cut the tall grass and weeds. It was his contention that he had cut the grass and the remainder of
the lawn was not growing.
Mr. Strathman stated that in looking at the pictures, it did not appear that the lawn was overgrown. He
also did not believe that mailing the order on July 2 with a compliance date of July 3 was reasonable. He
recommended deleting the assessment.
1129 E. Minnehaha
No one appeared; recommended approval of the assessment.
2. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 5�2$
Hatch Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Iiealth is ordered to
remove the building.
Chuck Votel, Public Health, reviewed the staff report. He had been in contact with the Ramsey County
Tax Exempt Office, owners of the property, and they indicated that they did not believe the building was
salvageable.
Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order.
3. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 1�2_4
Milton Street N. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered
to remove the building.
Minutes of Legislative Hearing ` � ` I °��S
October 1, 1996 �
Page - 2 -
Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The property had been vacant since April, 1995 and was now owned
by Ramsey County Trust Exempt. They had indicated that they believed the property was worth
rehabilitating. The estimated cost to repair the building was $25,000 and estimated cost to demolish was
$8,000.
Brett Larson, Ramsey County Trust Exempt, appeared and stated that this property was scheduled to be
placed for auction on October 23 and he had several interested parties who desired to purchase the
property. He believed the building was salvageable.
Mr. Strathman recommended laying this matter over to the November 5, 1996 Legislative Hearing.
4. Resolution ordering the o�mer to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 74- 7
�1Qy Avenue. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to
r�move the building.
Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. This was a commercial building which had suffered fire damage and
was condemned in April, 1996. The estimated cost to repair the building was $50,000 and the estimated
cost to demolish was $25,000.
Jim Bergstrom, Liberty State Bank, appeared and stated that the bank had foreclosed on the property which
took some time. He believed the building could be restored and they had found a potential buyer for the
property and were willing to provide financing to afford the repairs. A code compliance inspection had
been done on the property.
Russell Hamilton, potential buyer of the property, appeared and stated that he had surveyed the building
on more than one occasion and believed the building was salvageable. He had intended to secure
ownership some time ago, however, there were problems with the title which prevented him from
purchasing the property.
Mr. Strathman recommended that the owner be granted 180 days to bring the building into compliance
provided a $2,000 bond was posted prior to the Council meeting on October 9, 1996.
5. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at 712
Wells Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered to
remove the building.
Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. He had been in contact with the owner and the owner was in
agreement that the building should be demolished.
The property owner did not appear.
Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order.
6. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at �
Beaunont Street. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered
to remove the building.
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Minutes of Legislative Hearing
October 1, 1996 �
Page - 3 -
Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The building was condemned in September, 1995. The estimated cost
to repair the building was $20,000 and the cost for demolition was $10,000.
James Geske, attorney representing the mortgage company Transamerica Financial, appeared and stated
that the warranty deed conveying title to the present owner had never been recorded and they were not
aware that there was a different owner of this property. The present owner had filed bankruptcy and the
owner was advised not to sell the property to a potential buyer. He requested that this matter be continued.
Nick Puente, representing the Railroad Island Task Force, appeared and presented a memorandum outlining
the initiative of the Task Force. He also presented a petition with 32 signatures of the surrounding
neighbors who wished to see the building demolished. The property had been seriously neglected and he
believed it was not worth rehabilitating.
Gordon-�Ieitzman, neighboring property owner, appeared and stated that the property had been a
continuous problem in the neighborhood and he wished to see the building demolished.
Mr. Strathman recommended approval of the order.
7. Resolution ordering the owner to remove or repair the referenced building, located at �
('ottage Avenue W. If the owner fails to comply with the resolution, Public Health is ordered
to remove the building.
Mr. Votel reviewed the staff report. The building had several add-on structures and was condemned in
May, 1996. The current owner had not made any contact as to his intentions with the property. It was
his opinion that it was not economically feasible to repair the building. The estimated cost to demolish the
building was $7,300.
Lawrence Zielke, representing Alliance Mortgage, appeared and stated that they foreclosed on the property
on June 12, 1996 and the six month redemption period had not expired. He requested that they be allowed
additional time to secure title to the property in order to convey it to HUD for re-sale.
Delores Hartzell, neighboring property owner, appeared and presented pictures of the property. The
property had been a continuing nuisance in the neighborhood and she and the neighbors wanted the building
demolished.
Mr. Strathman stated that he had received a phone call from a representative of the owner who indicated
that he was unable to attend the meeting. He recommended approval of th orde
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Meeting adjourned at 10:40 a.m. ;'
Gerry Stra an, Legislative Hearing Officer