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266702 �ss��,� ciTV oF sT.PaU� ' COUNCIL FILE NO. PRELIMINARY ORDER � BY i File No. In the Matter of regrading, snrfacing, conatructing cd�ncrete curb and gutter ornavental lighting and reconstructiag where neces�arq concrete walks and driveWays on �LL AV81itTE fran Grotto St. to Dale St., IGLEHART AV$. 'fro� Grotto St. to Dale St. , GROT'r0 ST. , fram Mara�all Ave. to Iglehart Ave. , (�T10 ST. from Carroll Ave. to Concordia eve., ST} AI.BANS ST. from Marshall Ave. to Concordia Ave. (St1t4iIT-UNIVERSITY RBNEf�IAI� ARBA) City Pro ject P-0633 ! under Administrative Order D'24�.4 approved Nov�be= 6, 1975 � The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of th� Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $250.000.00 . 2. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 24t� day of F�brusiy, 1976 at 10:00 o'clock a.m.,in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and Court$Iouse Building in the City of Saint Paul. 3. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the rrFanner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing,the nature of the improvement and#he total cbst thereof as estimated. COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Co ate �AN z 7 1976 Yeas Nays �AN 2 6 �97g Cer ' d Passed oun Secretary Christens� , Ho2I,a �In Favor Hunt Y Levine , Against Roedlef ���- ! Mayor SIv y ester Tedesc,� PUe��ISH�D ,�AN 3 ' 19T6 WHITE� - GTY,CLERK . ^A����. PINK - FINANCE �Ol1IIC11 j�" CANARY - DEPARTMENT � CITY OF SAINT PAUL /�dU BLUE - MAVOR File NO. � � nc ' Resolution � Presented By � Referred To ommittee: Date Out of Committee By Date RESOLVED, that the Counci 1 of tt� Ci ty of Sai nt Paul approves the appoint�ent, by the Ma�yor, of Rev. Edward J. Flahavan, 422 Concord Street, Saint Paul , Minnesota,, as a member of the Saint Paul Huinan Rights Co�nis�!ion, to fill the unexpired ter� of Rabbi Bernard S. Raskus, whose ter�a expi res October 9, 1917. , .� � COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Christensen � � Hunt In Favor Levine J Rcedler A gains t BY Sylvester ' Tedesco � President �� Aozza Form roved C'�y,�A�or e Adopted by C cii: Date ,jA� � � �� � Certifi ass d ounci retary By Approved Mayo : Date ;; �� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By BY pUg�1sHE� FEB ? 1976 r' I?LTFORMATION SHEET ' January I976 ` - Father Edward J. Flahavan, Executive Director 266�.A,2 Urban Affairs Commission ArcYidiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapclis 240 Summit Avenue I Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 Ordained to the Priesthood, 1957 EDUCATION: Integrating Seminar, The Pastoral Institute for �ocial Ministry, University of Notre Dame, 19?3 . Graduate work in English, University of Minnesota, 1958-64 M.A. , Saint Paul Seminary, 1956 B.A. , Saint Paul Seminary, 1953 MEMBER OF BOARD: '' Catholic Committee on Urban Ministry, I967 - National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, 1971 - National Campaign for Hu.man Development, 1973 - 75 MEMF3ER: , Department of Social Action/Social Welfare, Minnesota Catholic Conference, 1968 - Executive Staff Committee, Joint Religious Legislative Coalition, 1971 - 75 Justice and Peace Committee, Presbytery of Saint ! Paul and Minneapolis, 1967 - Minnesota Council on Religion and Race, 1968 - Permanent Diaconate Advisory Board, Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, 1973 - Saint John Vianney Seminary Advisory Committee, �.973 - �' `1�.nIA: . Chairman: Campaign for Human Development National Committee, 1975 Chairman: Senate of Priests, Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis , 1974 Consultant: Social Service and Justice and Peace 'programs, Saint John Vianney Seminary, 1973 - Diocesan Director: Campaign for Human Development, 1971 - President: Presbytery of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, 1974 HONORS: ', Bush (Foundation) Summer Fellow, 1973 1975 Presbytery of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Award ; . :_ �0,i: � � . . . ' . ' . .. � � �� i ., . . 3�t� k i' . . � � . . . . ^� !�y�+��+ T`� I. oR�i � � +i�71�f'�.7 <r'FS ♦ , ; h �, I "� r � E� � ��o� ai� ���zs��,Tr� o���s,� �� F �= , ry A1ND O I , ...:. , , i ' r ; ,o Date: �u�ry'16, 1971� � � I > TC�: ��M�S J. KEi.I�EY, CITY'ADMTNIS�+RATOR �_ . F : �i�I.d i�r�##.'e � : ���e�: a�Pa�infi�nt to the �t. Paul Hnuan Bights Ca�a3.as3.� . , � � � I _ ; � " ; �G„I� :R�QL�'ES'�EDs guta�i:sion to St. Paul Git� Counc�.. j � � � _' i , ' ;� _ _ � � ; � � � � � � � ; :� �� i . , � . � .. . . . . {� . Yr . .�.. .. . .. . . .... .. .. . �. ��� y�z � . . � . � � . . . . .. . � . I. .. � . � . . . . � . . ... . . � . . . � ...{ � � . ... ` PU II R�4'�'��1AL� FOR THiS AC�ION: I '�i11 w��ir�d teraa o� Rabb3 Beraard 3. Raalc�is, Whic��t�r� e '' a ':t3etober , •�: 9, , 1977. Q> I ( /�-- � z � ,. • � ` � � i ' � _ . I � A A�C;�i�"�S: � '�'�` � - . , � i ;:����u,�r appai,atment. �/'�'"� ` � � i , : � � '���r � . . . � .i. c�n�ts J. e -� , C ty A _ � �t�'stG�' ' � ` � , � „ :� ,� � �� � � : - , �; i t ; ; , . , r,, , I „ ,�_. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) ss ) CITY OF ST. PAUL ) I. �� �_/��,�,�/�C'/7 �. ��j4 N I�V��� . do solemnly swear (or affirm) to support the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Minnesota and to discharge faithfully the duties devolving upon me as /r,Cn1��� � r- �{vin�N �i �r� ,—s ��nrn�syo� of the City of Saint Paul to -the best of my judgment and ability. ^ � � � f/l�'� ����'- (s��ti'L.� � Sworn to and subscribed to before me this �� day of �0'�)� 19�� � _ C � i WH17E - CITV CLERK � COUIICIl �v��� PINK - FINANCE -GITY OF SA�INT PAUL CANARV-- DEPARTMENT � BLUE - MAYO� � ��� File N 0. � ~ ` � Coun 'l esolution Presented By � Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date I �i WHEREAS, E.D.M. , Inc. , is the holder of On Sale Liquor License No. 8764, expiring January 31, 1976, at 1201 Payne Avenue in Saint Paul; for the premises knowr� as the Crusader Lounge; and WHEREAS, the License Inspector recommended revocation of said license, and denial of any application for the renewal of the same, on the following grounds: 1. Paul, Robert and Armand Schoenecker, all officers and directors of E.D.M. , Inc. , the present licensee, attempted to defraud a creditor by requesting to transfer the E.D.M. , Inc. , license as follows. With knowledge (1) that the reasonable value of the On Sale Lic�uor License is $30,000 - $35,000, (2) that the outstand�ng debts of E.D.M. , Inc. were about $180,000, and (3) w�1th the intention to file a bankruptcy petition after the com letion of the transfer, the said Schoeneckers deliberatel and willfully � sought to transfer their license for drasti ally less than the fair ma.rket value, to-wit, $1,750, with the purpose of guaranteeing that one of their creditors, . Oscar Sundberg, would receive as little as possible in sati�faction of his debts. The proposed transfer was denied by the City Council on December 30, 1975, 2. The disparity between the proposed sale price and the fair market value of the right to trans�er such a license is so great as to create substantial inferences that the parties to the transfer had agreed on additional coMSideration not disclosed to the License Inspector or City Council; and COUfVCILMEN Yeas Nays Requested by Department of: Christensen ' Hozza In Favor --- Levine ' B Sylvester Against Y li Tedesco ' President Hunt ' Form Approved t�y City Attorney Adopted by Council: Date Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY By Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By BY �:; . WH17E - CITV CLERK ^A�`_-�� PINK - FINANCE Tt COUI1C11 f� � CANARV -DEPARTMENT GITY OF SAINT PAl1L File NO. ~I� BLUE - MAVQ.� . � , Council Resolution Presented By I Referred To Committee:; Date Out of Committee By Date WHEREAS, the License Inspector notifielid the licensee in writing of his recommendations and the grounds therefor, and further that a hearing would be held before'' the City Council on January 22, 1976, at 8:00 a.m. , in the Cpuncil Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall and Court House; and WHEREAS, Mr. Robert Schoenecker, President of E.D.M. , Inc. , appeared for the licensee and indicated his' receipt of said notice, and f�rther that he wished to repre�ent the licensee pro se; and WHEREAS, testimony was received from Joseph F. Carchedi, License Inspector, and Pierre N. Regnier, C�ty Attorney; and evidence received in the form of exhibits, ncluding the complete transcript of the December 10, 197�, hearing on the then-proposed transfer of the E.D.M. licens� to MWWB, Inc. ; and WHER�A�S, the licensee was a�£orded an ppportun.ity _ta e�c,a.mine witnesse„s� �d p2�sen-t arguments, evi�+ence �.nd� witnesses on his own behalf; and declined to do so; and ' WHEREAS, evidence was received that Paul Schoenecker has filed in bankruptcy, and Robert Schoenecker � stated he would file in 'bankruptcy; and WHEREAS, the City Council found that tl�e evidence established the truth of the allegations by the License Inspector, and voted unanimously to revoke the said Intoxicating �Liquor license held by E.D.M. , Inc. ; and WHEREAS, a copy of this Resolution has ,been mailed to Mr. Robert �choenecker, President, E.D.M. , Inc. ; now, therefore, be it COUIVCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays , Christensen � Hozza In Favor , Levine Rcedler Against BY Sylvester Tedesco President Hunt ' ` Adopted by Council: Date Form Approved by City Attorney Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY By Approved by Mayor: Date Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By By WH17E - CITV CLERK I (1���(� C NARV - DEPARTMENT � COUI1C11 y� V ' BLU�E - MAYO� GITY OF SAINT PALT!L File NO. � � � Council Resolutio� Presented By Referred To Committee: li Date Out of Committee By Date RESOLVED, that On Sale Liquor License Pfio. 8764, expiring Janua.ry 31, 1976, at 1201 Payne Avenue in Saint Paul, for the premises known as the Crusader Lounge, is hereby revoked. � I I � i� , _�. '� COUIVCILMEIV Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays ; Christensen � � Hunt In Favor Levine Q .' Rcedler Against BY Sylvester Tedesco President za �14N 2 9 ��� ' Adopted by Co il: Date Form Approved by City Attorney . Certified assed y uncil ec etary� BY By , Appro by Mayor: Dat 3 ' Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By By PUBLISNED FEB ? 19� II � �,lTY �jF. � 266'713 '�.,�w •� �. �- �'� x p +Ar�aavoaos�� "'3 � i� � oe�aaso�9a� •.� ��aa-i�-,�,�''' b [� C ITY OF SAl NT PAUL w�. 4S1' ��� OFFICE OF THE ClTY ATTORNEY January 22, 1976 PIERRE N. REGNIER � Mr. Robert Schoenecker President, E.D.M. , Inc. c/o Armand Schoenecker � 1000 Edgertan Street Saint Pau1, Minnesota Dear Mr. Schoenecker: Attached is a copy of a Resolution the City Council will forma.11y approve on January 29, 1976. (You should verify this date �aith the City Clerk) . If you �aish, you ma.y appear to argue against its adoption or may file written objections prior to its considera- tion with the City Clerk. Please call me if you have any questions . Very truly yours, . � � . �£ PHILI B. BYR E Deputy City Attorney PBB:jr Enc. cc: Joseph F. Carchedi Albert B. Olsony City Hall, Saint Paui, Minnesota 55102 612 298-5121 � WM17E - CITV CLERK � PINK - FINANCE GITY OF SAINT PAZTL Council � CANARV - DEPARTMENT . FIl@ NO. 2f 6'714 BLUE -MAYOR� � _ � �� Council Resolution Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By ' Date RESOLVED, That pursuant to Section 231.05 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, (as amended by Ordinance No. 14662, approved December 1, 1970) pe�taining to regulations for the adjusting of sewer service charges, and upon the recommendation of the Depa�tment of Public Wo�ks and approval of the Board of Water Commissioners, the Council of the Cit� of Saint Paul does hereby certify that because of partial diversion of thleir totai water consumption f rom the C1ty of Saint Paul 's Sanitary Sewer Sy�stem, the below listed firms. have justifiable reason for application of an adjustment to their sewer service charges as levied: (in accordance with Resolutions, Council File No. 264754, approved Decert�er 19, t974) and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That a full or partial refund of paid sewer service cha�ges, based upon these adjustme�ts, shall ba refunded f rom the "Sewer Service Fand" and shall be in the following amounts: NAME ADDRESS TIME PERIOD AMOUNT Oly�ia Brewing Co. NOV 19175 $45,410.84 720 Payne Ave. 551b5 Gillette Co. SEP-OCT 1975 $ 2,079.78 Fifth @ Broadway 55101 Koppers Co. , Inc. NOV 19175 $ 1 ,334.00 1000 N. Hamline Ave. 55104 Burlington Northern, Inc. NOV 1975 $ 1 ,240.18 176 E. Fifth St. 55101 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Co. NOV 19175 $ 1 ,068.89 882 W. Seventh St. 551�2 ' COUIVCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Christensen Hozza In Favor Levine � Roedler Against BY Sylvester Tedesco President Hunt Form Approyed by �it Attorn Adopted by Council: Date Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY ' B � � .:.. i . L . Y Approved by Mayor: Date Approv by Ma on to ou il BY BY .. , � f WHITE - CITV CLERK PINK - FINANCE � COl1tIC11 CANARV - DEPARTMENT GITY OF SAINT� . P.d�ITL File NO. ����� BLUE � MAVOR � ' " � - Council Resolution Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By ' Date Page 2 NAME ' ADDRESS TIME PE�tIOD AMOUNT Gold Medal Beverage Co. NOV-DEC11975 $ 824.63 P.O. Box A3466 55165 ' Land 0'Lakes, Inc. OCT-NOV 1975 $ 202.47 415 Grove St. 55101 i Gross-Given Msnufacturing Co. OCT-DEC 1975 $ 11b.90 75 w. Plato Bivd. 55107 First National Bank of St. Paul DEC 1975 S 34•8$ W-1752 tst Nat'1 . Bank Bidg. 55101 . St. Pawl Hiiton Corp. NOV 191�5 $ 10.56 11 E. Kellogg Blvd. � � ' COU(VCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Christensen Pub1 �c WoPks � Hunt In Favor Levine �] Roedler v Against BY �� Sylvester Dani�l J. Dunford Sewers Tedesco President�}bX Hozza JAN 2 9 19� I' Form Approv�ed b�C'ty A rney Adopted by Co . Date Certifie as Coun '1 Secretary BY � ' B Approve Mayor. D Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council BY gY I PUBUSHED F�B 7 1976 . . _ ,:. , , ; , : - � ', ��� �f��4i" ;���� , rj: y Jf� ,k• • � � '� � ��� 83�P�Ai�T IE3�1 4� ��T�'� . 1�t'�'�..;Q �i� � � � �t3'FT AIR� � � �: , , , _ , ' �; . . . .. _ . . � . . .. E . .. . ,� �.S . � . . . . � . . � .. .. t .A � . . . .. . . . ._ . ' . . . . . _ . . . . e�'F; , . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 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' . -.'�. , , � , � r, � . .. ,� � . � . � . �. � ., ��: . . . _ . � . � . � � . .. �� . . .. � . . � . . � .� t�+�j� �.*��* . . . . . . . � } � +,"'".ti"'�.�:"'ri" k��k `�� � �� �#.�'} �AiRI►�1i��Ot1 � � � :;�} i"� ,�►# Wa�rtltr C�is�3�ar�' t�re�;���� � �`'�+II�.��,� A ' ' � A�'PR�'}i�'11L: '" � - � c��f . ]!Ce ��s � �i�" } � >;; .. � . . . ' . . �4� ���F��.�� � pr �. ,.�. . . .. . __ - _ _� ... _ , .� . �..'� � .. .e ,�. . .a _. , . . .� . _. .. . .S'�',.�"6� " CITY OF ST. PAUL No._ �536 � . — # '� ' ' OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF WATER COI�IMISSIONERS , ° RESOLUTION-GENERAL FCpRM PRESENTED BY �'�i't@IIe821 j�e�b� .7�r���j�� COMMISSIONER _ DATF �� ��� RESOLYffi�, Tl�at �r Bo�rd at lrater Cc�mm�.s�i.oaaTe �csb� approve� ths reoo�a�tion ot Ric�hard Z. Wbsell�r, �Is�i�'t�nt Dir�a� � t3i�r' �ngir��ex'; Dep�ctmea�C at Publie� Worlcs, in his l�►tler of D�cj�mber 3�� �975 �o '�h� 8caard �hst ht7.1 or par'tial rei't�nde o! patd Setrer Serv3�e Cbsrg�as b� grsn�sd se lieted ia the letter; said rettu�ds ta b� made ,t7t*�m t�hs "Sewer Ssrviae F�d". I ; I , � I i I Water Commissioners Adopted Ilby the Board of Water Commissioners Yeas Nays ; Christeaaw� I� �andr D�a��� �3 19�T� Vios President Thompeon I _ — In favor 3 Opposed Q L� �II � SECY. �°-''= WHI7E - CITV CLERK ������ PINK' - FINANCE COl1IlClll � CANARV - DEPARTMENT GITY �OF SAINT PAITL BLUE -�MAYOR File �NO. � ; RET(JRtV COPY � Council Resolution VALUATION BUREAU Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date a WHEREAS, the City of Saint pau1, acting through its Valuatiqn Engineer, has secured an agreement for the purchase of that certain ps�operty described as follaws: � Lot 32 and the North 2 feet of Lot 31, Bloek 3, ' Denslow's Addition to St. Pau1. WF�RF'.,AS, the property described herein is necessaxy for the �Dale Street wideni.ng from Minnehaha Avenue to Si.mon Avenue, as approved iby Final Order No. 265�85, approved Ma.rch 18, 1975, and the price at �which the property may be purchased is in the amount of $20,000.00, b�ing a faa.r and reasonable price for the subject property according to the appraisal obtained by the City Valuation Engineer; and WI-IEFtEAS, the City Valuation Engineer has recon�nended the puarchase of sa.id property at the price stated above; naw, therefore, b� it RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Sa3nt Paul does h�reby authorize the purchase of the above described land, and be it ' FURTI�R RESOLVID, that the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to pay to Joseph Rauscher, et. a1, record fee pwner and Clements Kanke, Joan Kanke and James Kanke, contract for dqed vendees, the sum of $20,000.00. The conditions of said sale are as shown on the Memorandum on Sale of Rea1 Estate dated Januaxy 6, 1976; s�aid memorandum is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. �aid sum to be paid from PIR Fund Code 60000-745-000 (L-7835), to be reimblursecl from 1975 MsA Funds. The payment to be ma.de upon the City bein� flzrnished evidence of good marketable title in the aforesaa.d vendors� and the total payment to be made upon tender by said parties of appropria.te deeds conveying title to said property to the City of Saint Paul, COUPiCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Nays Christensen FinanCe and n �nt Services � ��t �_ [n Favor Levine � Rcedler Against BY �— 9"7� Sylvester , Y'6C OY' Tedesco � President� Hozza JA� 2 g ���� Form Approv d by Ci Att� ey Adopted by Counc' Date Certified sed oun Secretary BY I B �EB 19T6 ppproved n to o ci Approve Mayor: Date — I �"' By BY PUBLlSHED FEB 7 �976 , _ , �r�nu oF t�•�uATrotrs _ , Rocm 2$i6� City Hall " ME.t'DRAI�TDON ON SAI.E OF fiEAL ESTATE ... . . . . . . . . . . . � ila T� �+r., ,������ ry� , l. A:rj►ose �f sale of A�ea1 Estate to Citf � LE S�EET ,TID���Ii��from Pdinnena.:�a „o .,ir.,o:. 2. I�c+cat���n c+f Re91 Estate --���-922 Dale Stree� 3. Lc:ga? De�crip�tions L�� 32 and �he �Tor�h 2 fee� of I,ot 31, 'Blocli 3, ens �•r s a z�ion to St. P'a . M• Name snd Addre9s pf Seller Contract Ft:sc^�asers - Cle:nen� 3, Bern�ce KanYe - J�rae s . an an � _ �ecorc3. U:•rner,Fee - Jose�h D. P��usCher, e� al —.,^ �. Rc�c��r�mended purchase priaA �20,Ofl0 , b. �ller to �fi�rnish �3�� ebstract � �for the proper�;;-. . � . . . . �B'`X J . ?. Se�lex to give possession to City I:arch 1, 1976 r ��� �� 8. Se�:l.sr to•terminata a2i utilitiea such ea water, gas. electricity� trslephose, etc. Yes 9. Seller ta sl].ov sccess to premisea to Citp or ite agenta prior to date � of p��sessioa sor purposes af implementing aation Sor the disposition of improvements vP� � lA. �tems tn be remc�red and re;�ained by aeller �����:���•ykj 9�3..'�����(p Ir j�: � , 11. If sel�sr is to retain �il.diaga for mav3ng � - �`Tf a I . 12. 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COUIICll i'7 BLUE �- MAVOR � , File NO. �� � � Council Resolution � ., � � Presented Bj� Referred To Committee: ' Date Out of Committee By Date � , located on Block 8, Rice and Irvine s Additio�., and the proper City officers are authorized and directed to execute quit claim deed in substantially the same form as the, at�tached quit claim deed. ' � � ' � , � ..- COUNCILMEIV Requested by Dep�rtment of: Yeas Nays Christensen � � In Favor evine unt � , Rcedler Against BY Sylvester Tedesco ' , Presiden Za 197g ' Adopted by C il: Date �A� 2' 9 Form Approved by'' ity Attorney Certifi asse ounc' ec tary � BY � Y Approve y May : Dat � Approved by Maydr for Submission to Council By BY � PUBLISHED FEB 7 1976 i w C`T Y ��� Gy� �'� ; 7� . _ � � � ��� � �iB 9iiYY0Y/U � ��� • a a ra��a� ,ti ��, � ,�o UtG 9 i9%5 C I T Y O F S A I N T PA U L -�.« � �::_ :: :� �-= ::_. ::.�:�.OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - � : ,.�:�,:: ,�. �-„�,>zw December 4, lg'75 PIERRE N. REGNIER Councilman David Hozza Seventh Floor Court House Saint Paul, Minnesota Re: Transfer of Old Federal Courts Building from the Arts and Science Council to Minnesota Landmarks Dear Councilman Hozza: In your letter of November 13 , 1975, to the City Attorney you requested that this office prepare r�esolutions to accomplish the following: l. To transfer title of the Old Federal Courts Building to Ramsey County. The City acquired title to the Old Federal Courts Building from the United States of America through the Administrator of General Services. This deed contains limitations on the use of the property and the ownership of the property, in particular, the deed provides tha t the property shall be forever used and maintained as an historic monument and for those purposes, set forth in the City' s "Program for Preservation and Utilization" dated September 19, 1972. The deed further provides that the City may not sell , lease, assign or otherwise dispose of the property except to another local govern- mental agency that the Secretary of the Interior is satisfied can assure the continued use and maintenance of the property for historic monument purposes. In order to comply with this condition, the City must request approval of the Secretary of the Interior and the City should establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary that Ramsey County will continue to use and City Hall, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 612 298-5121 � �ss��.s Councilman Hozza Page Two I December 4, 19'75 maintain the Old Federal Courts Building for historic monument purposes. I suggest that the City obtain a committment by the Ramsey County Board to acquire and use the Old _Federal Courts Building for these purposes and that this committment be forwarded to the Secretary of the Interior. Upon obtaining approval of the Secretary of the Interior, the City Council must by resolution authorize the con- veyance of title to Ramsey County. I have prepared a draft of quit claim deed which could be used to transfer title to Ramsey County and, also, City Council resolution. These two drafts could be forwarded to the Secretary of the Interior in addition to the other material. In conclusion, the City may transfer title to the Old Federal Courts Building to Ramsey Count�, but such con- veyanee is conditioned upon satisYying the Secretary of the Interior that the County will continue to use and maintain the property for historic monument purposes and upon obtaining the approval of the Secretary to this transfer. Upon receipt of such approval, the City Council may then authorize the execution of the appropriate deed of conveyance. 2. You requested resolutions accomplishing a change in the maintenance contrac so as to have Ramsey County pay for the maintenance of the Old Federal ourts Buildin ins�d o he �'i y o Sain Paul. The existing agreement between the City and the St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences which provides that the Arts and Science Council will maintain the Old Federal Courts Building and the City will be responsible for all operation, maintenance and repair costs, provides that in the event Ramsey County is authorized by the stat� legislature to .� ����y O �� Councilman Hozza Page Three December 4, 1975 � appropriate funds with which to assume the City' s obligation for the operation and maintena,nce of the Old Federal Courts Building, that the op�ration agreement between the City and the Arts and Science Council would automatically terminate and Ramsey County would then assume ownership and control pf the Old Federal Courts Building. I understand that Ramsey County has been, given appro- priate legislative authorization to appropriate operation and maintenance funds for the Old Federal Courts Building and, therefore, the oper�,tion agreement with the Arts and Science Council has terminated. I assume that there presently exists some agreement between the Arts and Science Council and Ramsey County and, therefore, it would not be necessary to change or amend the agreement between the City and the Arts and Science Council. 3. You further re uested resolutions to accom lish transfer of the responsibility of rehabi itation of the Old Federal Courts Buildin to Minnesota Landmarks, Inc. rom e Arts and Science Council. Please be advised that if the existing agreement between the City and the Arts and Science Counci,l has terminated, then it would not be necessary to amend this contract to accomplish your stated purpose. The obligation to provide rehabilitation funds was also se,t forth in the operating agreement between the City and the Arts and Science Council, and Ramsey County could amend their agreement so as to place the financial rjesponsibility for rehabilitation upon Minnesota Landmarks, Inc. Yo s very t uly, J J. S s stant it t rney JJS jr Encs. cc: Mayor Lawrence D. Cohen Thomas J. Kelley Members of the City Council City Clerk , � � , ~ �� �� ��` ' ` ST. PAUL•FA61Sc i ^ � �ICENTENNIAL ' � . , APR 2 8 �476 G.D.J.B - .B.•R.O.T.•M.C.•B.B:K.M, �' , PROGRAM OF PRESERVaTION AND UTILTZa'7I0� Exhibit "A" of Application dated September 8, 1972 ' � a. Name of applicant agency and represen�ative. (1 ) Legal nanie of prospective transferee is The City �o�F Saint Paul , Minnesota (2) Name, title, and address of person having authority to consummate �ransac�ion as shown by attached resolution: Lawrence D. Cohen, Mayor of the �City of Saint Pau�l City Hall and Court House � Saint Paul , Minnesota 55102 � , � b. Property name and location. , (1 ) Name and GSA Control Number G-Minn.-466A . � (2) Location of property: 109 West Fifth Street, Saint Paul , Minnesota � c. Descript�ion of property: � , (1) Land .. � (a) Acreage: .7950 Acres (b) Descriptio� by me�es and bounds, accompanied by a map. The proper�Ly requested is a trapezoid - shaped block in downtown Saint Paul , bounded by Washington and Market, Fifth and Sixth Stree�s, Block No. eight (8) , Rice and Irvine's addition, Ramsey County, Sta�e of Minnesota. The center point of the property is at latitude 44� 56' 43";,, longitude 93� 5' 47". � � (2) Buildings, structures, and improvements. � (a) The block contains one building of 5 stories with basement, sub-basement ' and at�ic, measuring 122'-2" x 271 '-3". , � (b) 7he ground floor area is 28,194 sq. ft. � (c) The gross area is �195,207 sq. ft. � � (d) The net area is 101 ,0]1 sq. ft.� ' ,- , � . . , ., , 3 • , �(3) Utilities - see at�ached schedule . . (4)� Related personal property - none � � d. Sign;ficance - see a��tached copy of �ational Register 'nomination form. � e. Preservation and archi�ectural plan. � , (1 ) Existing architectural condition � (a) Exterior The roo�s of the Nor�h and South towers have their original clay tile � roofing. 7he conical roofis of �he turrets have been reroo`ed wi�h sheet copper; whereas, the main roof surfaces , which were for►nerly � clay roo►ing �tile, are now composition shingles. Also, �he several skyligh�ts have been covered up. For the most part, tne granite ex- terior is in good condition. However, some deterioration has taken place due to wea�hering and struc�ural �movemen�, in particular: 1 . At the fourth f7oor cornice line on both East and West faces , seven � triangular pieces broken off - each abowt one-half cubic foot in volume. ' � 2. Slight se��lement at the North end of the West �ace - several � , stones fractured and joints opened up. � 3. ' Stone lin�el over sidewalk - level en�rance on East face is fractured. �� • __ ' 4. Some snalling on face of base course on South face about one foot above sidewalk level . Cause uncertain. 5. FlUnking wall of exterior stairs �o Basement and Sub-basement on West side of building evidence movement. A�tempts to shore up wall have been made. The most serious change e►�ecting the exterior appearance is th�e addition of a wood framed enclosure for the �ruck loading dock at �he West face. • Me��al flashing has been inserted in the stone jointing, and brick in fill � has been used at the arched openings ofi this entrance. This work can be removed and the entrance restored to its or�iginal condition. � (b) Tn�erior ' All of the main structure, and most of the parti�ions, and finishing � materials are original . 7he major changes to the interior are as follows: 1 . The original coal-�`ired boilers have been removecl, and stean is now �urnished by Northern Sta�es Power Company. Hence, the two-story coal . bunker and boiler room stand e�npty. 2. 7he monumental lobby at the North entrance has been bisected by a fu�l- height partition; and in the West half, the marble walls have been painted. 7his room is to be restored to its original condition, in- '� cluding the repair of �he marble mosaic floor in both the �obby and � vestibule. . } � � . �� 3. In 1927 , the Q1Strlct Court No� 1 on tne thlyd floor ��as reduced , in sizc G� the 1ns�alla�io� oQ a 7owered cei�ling and by partition- ing ofi the rear (West) end oi the room�. The floor area will be increased to i�s original dimension, but the ceiling will probably be lef t in its'present condition, since it is still quite high and the acoustics of the room are very good� 4. The decorative leaded glass ceiling panels in the Courts Roo�s have been covered with opaque paint - probab�y a� the time the skylights a�ere covered over. 7hese are to be restored to their original con- dition. 5. The various elevators require particular attention. The two elevators in the Southeast area of. the building h�ve been removed, although the decorative gri7le work surrounding tne Shaft is intact. 7he two ele- vators in the center of the Noy�th end or the building have solid shaft- ways (not origina'i } , a7though they are �till attendant operated, � rather than automatic. Directly opposite this pair of elevators is � a single open�gri�le work cab and shaft with an open stair surrounding it. A single service eleva�or is locat�d in the Southwest area, and serves only first floor, basement, and sub-base�nent. _� 6. The intrusion of water has caused exten�ive damage to wooden floors . �' (buckled, rotted) ; plas�er walls and ce�lings (disintegrated, fallen) ; • plaster ornamental mouldings and capitals (disintegrated, faller,) : �� and possibly to ironwork (to be investigated) . There are several source � „ - of entry of water, inc7uding broken interior downspouts, roof leaks , broken window glass, and open masonry joints. 7. The lighting and electrical distribution throughout the building ���ill re�uire complete renovation. In 1940, � new substation ���as installed ir ��he South end o� the sub�basement. �'his provides adequate electri- � cal capacity for the building , but the existing manner o` distribut;on is not suited to the nature or the building. The exposed runs of bus- , duct and conduit must b� replaced with concea7ed wiring. Niost of the rooms in the building have been relighted with industrial type fluo- � rescent fixtures. In general , these fi�ctures will have to be removed and replaced with suitab7e means of i7luniination. � 8. The North half of the fif th �loor has b�en remodeled to provide general � office facilities. 7his remodeling included a lowered acoustic tile � ceiling with recessed f�uorescent fix�ured and vinyl abes�os tile f7oor. Since this area will not be visited very much by the general public, it may be left in its present cond�tion. � � ;� . � � , �.r., � 9. The Up-town Postal S�tation occu�ies the erntire South half of the first �''` , �loor, di1G consists of receiving, sorting,, selling, and shipping func- � tions. A �ransluscent glass skylig�� over �he central portion of the work a��ea provides necessary securi�y `o; 'the area, but blocks �he vi ew of the drarrra�i c coen 1 i gh�� wel� whi ch ri ses from the second �through the •�our�h floors, and, in turn, has a glass skylight at the fif�h �loor level . By relocating the postal s�ai,ion in another ' � building near-by, it will be possible to open up this dramatic cen- tral light court to the first floor. (2} The effec� of building preservation on �he environrnent of the surrounding his- � toric area. ' Rice Park, in the heart of downtown Sai�t Paul , was given to the City in 1849 � by Henry -M. Rice. :� provides an appropriate setting for two of Saint Paul 's iinest architectural �reasures - The Old Federal C�urts Building and the Main Public Library-Hill Reference Library Building. The first �is a powerful , romantic Romanesque si.ructure of grani�e which domina�es the skyline; the � � second is a proud, sophisticated Paliadian Suilding of limestone. ?hey are • oependent upon each other to estab1ish the cultura9 integrity of this urban ' space. . . � (3) General outline oF investigations and analysis to be conducted. � (a) Archi�ectural Investigation t�"` 1. Exteri or � •�� , • � d. R00'� b. Masonry � c. Windows and Doors � d. , Wrought Iron Work , e. Areaways f. Paving , g. Gutters and Downspouts � h. F1 agpol es • ;, � 2. Interior . a. Stairs • . , . b. Elevators � c. Floors ' ' Cemen�t Ceramic ' Brick , Wood Plosaic Mastic Tile . d. Walls . Marble . � Masonry Plaster Wood ' e. Ceilings • ,- P7 aster '�- Gl ass • , . � � • ' f. Toi 1 et Rooi�s � ' g. Cus�toGial Rooms � • h. Mccha;�i cal Rooms � i . Foou Service � j. Ornamental Work . (b) Engineering Investiga�ion - Mechanica7 � ' . 1 . Alumbing � a. Removal � b. Replacement , c. New Installation � 2. Heating a. S�ean Source � • b. Removal of Radiation , ' � c. Replacement of Radiation • d. New Radiation , e. Converters, Heating Coils � 3. Ventilation � � � 'a. Removal of Ductwork � ,�., ' b. Ncw Ductwark , . �;, ,; c. New Fan Uni ts ' , . d. Filters � e. Gri 11 es 4. Air Conditioning � • a. Compressors � . b. Condensers , c. Coils � . .., 5. Temperature Control o a. Complete Sys�em � '. 6. Fire Control System a. S�nsors . � � b. Alarms � � c. Spri;�kler System � 7. Snow Melting System � a. Sidewalks � b. Gutters � ��ti. � . `._.,% , ' , � , . I (•c) Engineering Investigation - Electrical � . ------ 1 . Power Distribution � 2. Lighting a. Exterior . � . b. Interior ' General Offices Effect Lighting � . Ornamen�al Emergency liqhting 3. 7elephone � 4. Intercom, P. A. , 7V, Security Systems � � � (d) Engineering Investigation -' Structural , • 1 . Existing Structure . a. Columns � �. b. Qeams, Trusses � � � c. S1 abs . - . d. Walls ' 2. New Support Members � � I ' ' 3. Fireproofing Members �-. (e) Consultants � � . , ,, , . . 1 . Life Safety Code 2. Elevator , .� 3. Mechai�ical and Electrical Engineers � 4. Struc��ural Engi,neer � 5. Cost Estimating; 6. Food Service . 7. Construction Management • ' , (4) Time Schedule � (a) Investigations and analyses - 2 mon�hs (b) Preparation of Cons�ruction Documents = 6 months (c) Bidding period - 1 month (e} Construct�on - 12 months (5) Estin�ated Costs ��. $4,500,000 . , �50,000_ (a) Construction Goi�trac�s (b) Architectural and Engineering Fees $4,950,000 (6) Plans, elevations,�, sections, details� - see attached �_�.�, • ; � , _ . . , t ' � . - � ,�-� f. Use P 1 an � . (]) There are three basic concepts which guide the ef�Qrts to preserve and rehabilitate the Old Federal Courts 6uilding: � , 7. A sense of responsible s�ewardsnip of our Cultural H�ritage: "One ofi the mos� visible urban manifestations pf wasted resources is what we as a society do with buildings - all types of buildings - commercial , residential , industrial , governmen�al . As a society, and as individuals and groups , we deple�e these resources with only a mini- • mal regard for maintenance. 4Jithout regard �or the physical resources utilized, we allow buil�dings to deteriorate to, �he point where they . must be demolished. By this at�itude and action we dramatically i]lustrate for each new generation in our society that resources are � expendable, that we have no respect for either' ar� or artisan, labor . or laborer. . � In rejecting the continued maintenance and renova�ion oT usable physical facilities , we are �eaching our successors a;� attitude toward 7ife itsel►. If the produc�s of this artisan,' cra�tsman, l,aborer are � not wor�h preserving and using (and use is the only justification for preservation) , then in effec� we are teaching ,our children that human � life and effort are meaning7ess. Because NMSC sa profoundly rejects the idea that cities have facilities r`,� and resources which they can afford to waste, the college i�s eager to . be fully involved in the preservation of the Old Federal Courts Building . and in its conLinued utilizataon as a viable and impor�an� s�ructure, illustrative of much that �s grea� in ur•ban living, including tne con'�ributions of ordinary men and women (if such there be) as well as the contributions of the great. Our commitment to the OFCB is becoming symbolic of our commitment to the renewal of urban life generally." . , David E. Sweet, President � M�nnesota Metropolitan State Co7lege � �-�� �.a../ • t , , • � ' 2. .Eouca�ional oppor��unities w,`�ich breach the walls o` th� c]assroom. �, The accredi�eu programs o� the Mi;�neso��a Museum of Art and of ��he Minnesota �. ;% Me��ropol i��an S��a�e Col l e�e �vi 11 be grea�ly enhanced by �he i nteracti will , take place -i;� �he s�uc;ios , in �he corridoN on v�hich Just experiencing �th� spiritua] uplift which this buaZd,�nthe corfee shop. who get to know i��, adds a new dimension to education i�sel9ives to tnose 3. The Cultural and Educational Ou�reach to the communi�y. - See Exhibi� T The a�minis�trative base of n�any new progr�ms will be lo�ated in �the buildin , and a�Fford coordina•�ion of e�forts and economies of operation. Nowever, the ef�ec�ts of �hese programs wi11 be Community-w9de an� even State-wide in scope. 7he Council and �he mzmber agencies thereor, housed in �the buildzng, provide extensive programming throughou�� ��he sta�e of Mim�esota. 7h� Schubert Club, �hrough its scholarships �and reci��al � music camps df1G' school residenc Programs, the Philhan-nonic, through its . internationa] Y programs, and the Art Center, through its programs serve a broad state-wiae base. KSJN-�M ra�io is a member of Minnesota Educationa] radio network and ori- � ginates much of its public services and music programming in Saint Aaul for state-wide distribution. 2) Use designation � , (a) The four Court Roons, with their rich architectural detazls , are virtua : museum pieces; artu, as such, are �o be preserved and restored as closely1as � ,� possible to their or�iyinal condition. They will be used ,as meeting rooms, rehearsa] rooms, and for small performances by member agencies, �i,he S�ate College, and the general public. (b) The marble-faced Nor-�h lobby and the cen�ral area of the South orti the first floor (beneath 1:he light cour�) wi71 be for en�ral p on of for occasional special exhibi�ions or performances in connectionbwithuactand vi�ies in other areas of the building. The south court area, which is pre- sently used as the Post Office work area, wi]1 become a G�rden Cour� - a gathering place - open to �he 7ight court above. This will involve �he re- moval ofi the Post Oifices sorting cases, the rows of indu�trial lights, �he '• glazed skylight, and the network of observation ca�walks. The furnishing of this Garden Cour� will consist of movable benches, potted plants, scul ture and possibly a foun�a�n, p , (c) The spaces surrounding th� first �Floor lobby and Garden Co,urt wi]1 be rented for craft shops, flower shop, import shops and a lunch room. � (d) 7he en��ire second floor will be used by th� Mi�nesota �useum of Art for exhibi�ions of pain�ings, sculpture, and crafts. The balconies on the third and fourtih floors wiil also have exhibits instal7ed by the MMA. (e) The entire third floor (except for .courtrooms) wil] be used by the Ar�s and Science Council and three of its member agencies fbr admintstration offices. ��-- . � `�. � .• , - . t , . . � - (f) The entire fourth floor (except for courtrooins) will be leased to the Minnesota Metropolitan StaLe Collere. 7he principal functions will � be a�ministra�ion, interviewing , and yuidance counseling. (g) The South part o� the fifth floor (around the light court) will contain Ar� studios and cla$•srooms of the Minnesota Museum of Art. � (h) 7he North part of the fifth floor will house City and County agencies. (i ) The basement and sub-basement areas will be used for restaurants, ex- . hibitions, storage, shops , and mechanical rooms. (j) All areas of the building will be available �Co the public - see attached ' plans (Exhibit F) for designation o► revenue-producing rooms. (k) The success of �he Old Federal Courts Building undeN its proposed use will be measured in terms of the number of people in the com�uni�y who visit i� because o� the exhibits, the classes, the mee.�ings and per- formances , the restaurants and shops , or just because it is a grand building to visit. By incorporating diverse, but comoatible func�ions . a�d activities in the building , a broad spectrum of �he public �vill come �o know the history and artistry of an earlier period of St. Paul . � (1 ) Since i� is proposed �ha� i.he Arts and Science Council will operate the building (as it now opera�es the St. Paul Arts ar,d Science Center) , a � high standard will be maintained in the o�er��tion of restaurants and . shop's. Tne principal ob�ective in incorporating rental areas is to ,--,.,� generate interest in the building, and secondarily., to generate revenue � _ �to help offset the operating and maintenance .costs of the building. (m) 7he Time Schedule 1isted under e (above) is subject to the follovring restraints: 1 . 7ime interval of staged reviews by governmental agencies. 2. Reloca�ion of branch Post Office outside the building. This m� be accomplished duri.ng the ��vestigation and construction documents ,, sequence. 3. In reference to �I�e identification of financial resources , I believe ' it is important to put into perspective the capaci�y of the Saint Paul/ Ninneapolis area to fund projects of this type. In the last ten years over �50,00O,OOa have been raised for capital construction and invest- ment in the cultural insti�u�ions of the twin cities. Approximately � one-��hird of that r�oney has been raised in Saint Paul . Saint Paul has one of the largest founda�ions in th,e country, the Bush Foundation, and another major foundation is �he H911 , both of which have suppor�ed ' in the pas� the efforts to save this facility. In addition, there are � approximately 50 other foundations of varying wealth which can be ' solicited. � ' , ; . � {x; . , , i . ,. , _, �� �, � . • _ ' In addi�ion to fou�;dation weali:h , the S int Paul metropolitan area � has many �'amilies of ex�reme weal�h who have shown past interes� - in pro�rams of this type and we feel ca be counted upon for support. � , To d�te, we have $350,000 of con�mitted oncy without a fund drive - being moun�ed or any effort being made to solicit funds. ' The Arts and Science Council raises. for i�s operational support at this �:ime $1 ,0OO,OGO per year. On a total and per capita basis, it • , is �ne largest fund drive by any arts council in the country, and a re�]ecti on on the wi 11 i ngness of the corr�nuni ty to suppor� our en- deavors. g. Financial plan (1) Analysis of projected income from all sources. (a) Sal es areas on fi rst floor 11 ,000 sq.. f�. Minn. Me�ropolitan State Co'llege 10,000 sq. ft. � Res�aurant in basement ' 7,000 sq. ft. Total area , 28,000 sq. ft. ; �• . 28,000 sq. ft. @$3.00 � � 84,000 � (b) Annual comtribution from St. Pau1 and Ramsey County � $216,000 � Projected annua7 income . . $300,000 " (2) - Analysis of projected expenses. (a) Repair, rehabilitation snd restoration Phase T $4,950,000 � Phase II . 900,000 70TAL . $5,850,000 . � (b) Recurring maintenance, supplies, guards, cus�odial , utilities $300,000 per (3) Provision for disposition of excess income. Any income in excess or costs for repair, rehabilita�ion, restoration, and maintenance will be used for public historic preservation, park, or recreational purposes. 7he rehabilitation and res�oration of Irvine Park (which is being nominated for designation as an � historic district) would have a high priority. (4) Description of aCCOUnting and financial procedures - See Exhibit I � _� , � • ,�u,; . . � � , � � . � h. . Capabi 1 i ty The applicant is fully capable of financinc� ; operating at�d maintaining i,his � , facility. Further, �the Cit;y of Saint Paul has the requ�site legal authority to do so. Chanter 13, Sec�i on 13.01 oi� i:he Sai rr� Paul Ci ty Charter, effec- tive June 6, 1972 , �ives �he cjty the powcr to acquire by "purchase, gi`i., devise, condemnat�ion, or exchange, or in any othcr legal mGnner, any property either within or wi �thou� i1:s corporate boundaries , reede�l by it for any pub- • . lic use or purpase. " Tr�e a�tached resolution, (part i ) and the �inancial plan (part g) indicate �he abili�y of �he upplicant to make �he necessary arrarge- ments for �inancing , operating , and maintaining the facility. Most importantly, i t i s understood tf�a� i:he stafr of the �Sai nt Paul Arts ar�d Sci ence Counci 1 wi 11 � operate and manage this historical pro�erty. This sta�f, at present, effect- . ively manages the Saint Paul Ar��s and Science Cen�er, a multi-million dollar � operation. The Arts and Science �Council operates this center pursuant to a contractual relationship with the City. This sa;ne approach, so e`fective in managing the Arts and Science Center, should provide the best possib7e staff for tne operation �and management of the Old Federal Courts Building rac�lity. Actual physical maintenance of the bullding wil] be hand]ed by the City of � Saint-Paul . - � . � . . . , , , %�, � • . . �..✓r . �,; � � , �,..• � �1 • �. ,1 ' l • � � /�� � � � � � �.....� • . .- :�,,ti .., w � , � ~ ' • SCNEDULE OF EXl1IQTTS � � � Exhibit A Program oi Preservation and Utilization Exhibit B Resolution , � � , Exhibit C Map of guadrant of City . Exhibit D Schedu7e of Utilities . � Exhibit E National Register nomination form - Signif,icance Exhibit F 9 plans (scale: 1/16" 1 '-0") showing revenue-producing areas on each floor'. � Exhibit G 27 prints (various scales) showing eleva�ions, sections , detai�s, . and plans of original construction and subsequent r.emodeling. Exhibit N Description of accounting and financial procedures - Sands, Ben- • son & Weinberg, certified public accountants. � Exhibi� I Brochure - St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences. . Exhibit J Memorandum from Marlow Burt. � Exhibit K 8 black and white photographs of the exterior and interior views � --, oF the building. � • . , � � . , ,, `, � . I . _._ _ , • , � . ��6�16 , SUITCLAIM DEED . THIS INDENTURE, Ma.de and entered into this day of , 1975, between the City of �' Saint Paul, a municipal corporation of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as "Grantor", and the County of Ramsey, a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota, hereianafter referred to as "Grantee"; WITNESSETH: The property hereinafter described and known as the Old k'ederal Courts Building (Old U.S. Court House, GSA Control No. G-Minn.-466A) was conveyed to Grantor by the United States of � America, acting by and through the Administrator of General Services, (quit claim deed dated the 20th da� of October, 1972 and recorded in the office of the Ramsey County Register of Deeds, Document Number 1849624, Book 2392 RCR 54, f iled March l, 1973) , subject to certain specified terms and conditions ' pertaining to the use of said property and providing that the Grantor, the City of Saint Paul, ma.y not sell or otherwise . dispose of the property except to another la�al governmental agency that the Secretary of the Interior is satisfied can assure the continued use and maintenance of the property for ` historic monu.ment purposes. The Grantee, the County of Ramsey, is a�hother local governmental agency and has assured the Grantor herein that it will comply with all the terms and conditions contained in . , � i , . _ � , . � � . , �ss� .zs the above-referenced deed and will continue �o use the OId , Federal Courts Building for the purposes set forth in the approved said dezd. NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantor does hereby convey and quit claim unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns, any interest it ma.y have in and to the real property, known as ' the Old Federal Courts Building (Old U.S. Court House) and more fully described as follows: A trapezoid-shaped block in downtown Saint Paul, � bounded by Washington and Market, Fifth and Sixth Streets, Block No. eight (8) , Rice and , Irvine' s addition, Ramsey County, State �of Minnesota. The center point of the property is at latitude 44°56'43"; longitude 93°S'47". Together with all buildings and improvements lo- cated thereon,�' and all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances and improvements thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. The above described property is conveyed �'As Is" and "Where Is" caithout representation, warranty or guaranty as to quantity, quality, character, condition, size, or kind, or that the same is in � condition or fit to be used for the purpose intended. Subject to any and all existing reservations, ease- ments and rights, recorded or unrecorded, for pubiic roads, railroads, pipe lines, drainage, !sewer ma.ins . and lines, and public utilities. Further subject �o all the terms, conditions and - restrictions contained in that certain deed of conveyance dated October 20, 1972 and recorded in . the office of the RamseX County Register of Deeds � � as Document Number 1849624, Book 2392 RGR 54. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this deed was executed on behalf of the Grantor the day and year first above written.' . 2. _.._ _. . _ _. __ --- _._ . _ _ _ _ � __ _ ,: .... . . - - . _ _ _ _._ . � . . _ .. _ 1 _ __ � �66 . �ls , . , CITY OF SAINT PAUL Mayor , I City Clerk , i ,, � Director, Dep�. of Finance and Management Senvices STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF RAMSEY � ss. On this day of , 1�975, before me, 'a notary pubiic within and for said County, personally appeared Lawrence D. Cohen, Rose Mix, and Roger A. Mattson, to me per- sonally known, who, being each by me duly sworn, did say that . they are respectively the Ma.yor, City Clerk,� and Director of � Finance and Ma.nagement Services of the City ��of Saint Paul, Minnesota, named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal . aff ixed to said instrument is the seal of the City of Saint Paul, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of �aic� City of Saint Paul by authority granted pursluant to formaT res o- lution of the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Council File No. • , passed and approved the day of , 1975, and the said Mayor, City Clerk, and Director of Finance and Management Services acknowledged said ir�strument to be the act and deed of said City of Saint Paul purs�huant to said resolu�ion. Notary Puk�lic , . My cammission !expires 3. - - _; -._- ---- _. . _:. _�__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ �. � ,....,...,. .:.�� � _,-w•- -- _-_ -4 , � - ..,..,. __- ._._........_.... � �. . _ _ _ ,�- _-•----- -- ----- ---_ _ � -�. -�,---�: WH17E - CITV CLERK PINK - FINANCE GITY OF SAINT PALTL Council � ����Z� CANARV - DEPARTMENT BLUE - MAVOR File N . � Council R olutio� Presented By LICENSE CaNII�TITT�I� .. ' Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date 4�REAS: Proper notice has been received as to a change in the On Sale Liquor License No. 871�5, expiring January 31, 1976, issued to 1�smand R. DelTionte at 1199 Rice Street by adding the name of Bernice P�i. Dell+�onte to the license, therefore, be it R�SOLV"r.,�: That On Sale Liquor �icense No. 871�5, expiring January 31, 1976, issued to Armand R. DelTfonte at 1199 �.ce Street is hereby changed to read .=srmand R. Del�'Ionte and Bernice M. DelTlonte, be and the same is hereby approved. i', COUNCILMEN Requested by Depa�tment of: Yeas Nays Christensen � Hunt �_ (n Favor ' Levine Rcedlec � Against BY Sylvester Tedesco President T a, 2 g �7e Adopted by Co i : ate JAN Form Approved by City Attorney Certified asse uncil ec BY i By Approve y Mayor: Date � Approved by Mayor for Submission to Council By By PUBlISHED F�B 7 t976 '�, �._. : � _ � �- z ����7 l ,.;y � � IT��' C�F SAINT PAUL , 1- i�-� ` DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION OF LICENSE AND PERMIT ADMINISTRATION J a.nuar;y 1�, 1°7�� j�. t�resident and Fionorable �":er�bers of ttie City Council �aint Paul, i��iruiesota :��r. t resident and tionorable i��embers : Currently :�rmand R, Deli�:onte holds ?n �ale Liquor License I�o. 87l�5, expirir� January 31, 1976, issued to f,im at 1199 :=�ce Streeto , Le has request,ed that h.is wife, Bernice �`e1�4onte, be added tc the license. �ttacr�ed is a co�y of his letter requesting s�ach an adu.ition and a co�y of ��ier applic�tion. �.ry trtls ;;ours, ��� Joseph �. 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