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r• ORI61P[�L TO CITY CLERK 24569� �
- CITY OF ST. PAUL couNCi�
� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE N4'.
CI� �L N—GENERAL FORM
C MM SS�IONE ��� DATF
WHEREAS, Section 117 of the Housing Act of 194g, as amended,
authorizes the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to make
grants to municipalities and counties to assist them in carrying
out programs of concentrated code enforcement in deteriorated or
deteriorating areas in which such enforcement, together with certain
public improvements to be provided by the locality, may be expected
to arrest the decline of the area; and
WHEREAS, it has been found and determined by this body that
there exists in this locality certain deteriorated or deteriorating
areas for which a program of concentrated code enforcement, combined
with certain public improvements, may be expected to arrest the
decline of the area; and
WHEREAS, it is recognized that the grant of funds pursuant to
Section 117 will impose certain obligations and responsibilities
upon the City of Saint Paul , among which is the obligation to assure
that any persons who may be displaced as a result of the code
enforcement and public improvements programs are relocated into
dec�nt, safe, and sanitary housing in accordance with the regulations
of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and
WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits
discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin
under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance
and Executive Order 11063 prohibits discrimination on basis of
race, color, creed or national origin in sale, lease, or other
disposition of residential property (including land intended for
residential use) or in the use or occupancy thereof:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAINT PAUL.
l. That an amendatory application be filed with the Department
of Housing and Urban Development on behalf of the City of Saint
Paul for a code enforcement grant under Section 11'7 of the Housing
Act of 1949, as amended, of two-thirds of the cost of undertaking
and carrying out a code enforcement program, which cost is now
COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 19—
Yeas Nays �p`� �
Carlson QQ �
Dalglish �p�� ,�p1� Approved 19—_
40
Meredith Tn Favor
Peterson
Sprafka � Mayor
A gainst
Tedeaco
Mr. Preaident, Byrne
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estimated to be �4,237,912.00, in an area or areas to be designated
and specially described in such application, and that the Mayor is
hereby authorized and directed to execute and file such amendatory
application, to provide such additional information and furnish
such documents as may be required by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development, to execute such contract or contracts
as may be necessary for the grant applied for, to execute and
file requisition for funds , and to act as the authorized representative
of the City of Saint Paul in the accomplishment of the code enforce-
ment program.
2. That during the period of the contract for the code enforce-
ment grant the City of Saint Paul will maintain a level of expen-
ditures for code enforcement activities, exclusive of expenditures
in any federally assis�ed code enforcement of Title I urban renewal
project areas, that is not less than the average yearly expenditure
for such activities throughout the locality for the two full fiscal
years immediately preceding the filing of the application.
3. That the locality has a program for and will provide in
a timely manner all necessary public improvements for the code
enforcement area.
4. That there exists in the locality an adequate amount of
decent, safe, and sanitary housing which is available to persons
displaced as a result of the code enforcement and related public
improvements programs, at prices which are within their financial
means and which are not generally less desirable in regard to public
utilities and public and commercial facilities than the dwellings
of the displaced individuals and families, and it is the sense of
this body that such displacees, if any, will be relocated in
accordance with applicable regulations of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
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� CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NQ,.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE
COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONER DATF
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5. That the United States of America and the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development be, and they hereby are assured of
full compliance by the City of Saint Paul with regulations of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development effectuating Title VI
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and applicable Executive Orders.
�Ep 2 4 1969
COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Counci 19—
Yeas Nays ��P 2 � 1�6g
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Dalglish proved 19—_
Meredith � Tn Favor
Peterson
Sprafka d Mayor
Tedesco A gainat
Mr. President, Byrne ���S�EO �Ep 2 7 196�
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estimated to be �4,237,912.00, in an area or areas to be designated
and specially described in such application, and that the Mayor is
hereby authorized and directed to execute and file such amendatory
application, to provide such additional information and furnish
such documents as may be required by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development, to execute such contract or contracts
as may be necessary for the grant applied for, to execute and
file requisition for funds , and to act as the authorized representative
of the City of Saint Paul in the accomplishment of the code enforce-
ment program.
2. That during the period of the contract for the code enforce-
ment grant the City of Saint Paul will maintain a level of expen-
ditures for code enforcement activities, exclusive of expenditures
in any federally assisted code enforcement of Title I urban renewal
project areas, that is not less than the average yearly expenditure
for such activities throughout the locality for the two full fiscal
years immediately preceding the filing of the application.
3_ �hat the l ��a.lit-T has a program ior and will provide in
a timely manner all necessary public improvements for the code
enforcement area.
4. That there exists in the locality an adequate amount of
decent, safe, and sanitary housing which is available to persons
displaced as a result of the code enforcement and related public
improvements programs , at prices which are within their financial
means and which are not generally less desirable in regard to public
utilities and public and commercial facilities than the dwellings
of the displaced individuals and families , and it is the sense of
this body that such displacees, if any, will be relocated in
accordance with applicable regulations of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE
COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM
PRESENTED BY
COMMISSIONER DATF
1�HER.EAS, Section 117 of the Housing �!�ct of 1�1�9, as amended,
authorizes the Secreta.ry of Iiousing and Urban Development to make
grants to municipalitier� and counties t� as�is�t t,I1@ITi iia. c�.rr��in�
out ��ro�rams of concentrated cade enfarcement in deteriorated or
deteriorat�i.ng are�,s in whi�h guch erz�'oreement, to�el;her ti�ritli eertain
;�uU1ic imprnvementr� to be pro�vided by the lacality, may be expected
to arrest the decl�n.e o�' the area; and
T�tHT'REAa, it has been f.ottnd and dete�mined by this boc�y tYaat
tl�ere e�ists in thie locality certain deteriorated or deteriarating
areas for WY��.C�1 a progra.m af cmncentrated code enforcement, combined
�vitli certain public improvements, may be exgected to arrest the
decline <of the �.rea; and
x�-i3[EF�I��, it is .recognized that the grant o� funds pu�suant �to
Sec�ion 11'7 will impose certain obli�;ations and responsibilities
u�on the City of ��.int Pau� , am�n� h7hich is the obligation ta a�sure
that �,ny peraons who may be displaced ae a, result a:f the code
en.forcement and publie improvements �arogr�ms are relocated inta
decent, �afQ, and sanitary hau�eing in accordance with the regulations
a� the ;3epartment aY Hous�ng �nd Urban Detrelapment; and
�w�RFAS, Title VI o� the Ciw�i 1 Ri�;l�ts a�.et o� �L��x� proh�.ba.ts
d:�scriminatian on the baais of race, color, or national ori��.n
u�ider any �ro�;ram ar. activity recei�.=�n� Federal �inan�ial assistance
and �xecutive Urder 11063 prohibit� diseriminatian on basis o�
rac�, color, creed or nntion�,l ari,�in in sale, �.ease, or other
disposi�tion oi� residen.tial property (including land Yntertded for
residential use) or in the us� or occupancy thereof:
NU'�d, T�-IERFFOF �', I3E IT I��Sa�V�D $Y Tf�L CTTY' C�3UNCIL �F `i'F��
CITY 0�' SAINT PAUL.
1. That an ameand�tory app�.ication be �'31ed with the Department
of Ilousing and Urban Development on Uehalf o� the Ci��y of aaint
Paul for a code en�orcement grant under Section 11'7 0� the Hausing
Act of 19�9, as amendec�, o� two-thirds o� the cost of undertaking
and carrying out a code enforcement progr�m, which cost is now
COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Counci� 19—
Yeas Nays
Carlson
Dalglish Approved 19—_
Meredith Tn Favor
Peteraon
Sprafka Mayor
Tedesco Against
Mr. President, Byrne
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PRESENTED BY
COMMISStONER DATF
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�. Tha1; the United States of .�merica and the �ecretary o�'
Iiouaing and Urb�.n DQVelmpment be, t�a�d they I�ereby are assurec� o�
full com�liance �by the City of Saint Paul with regulations of the
Depurtment o� flousing �nd Ur1�an I�evelopment e��ectLit�tir��; Tat�.e VI
af' tka� (;ivil �i:igl�ts l,et o� 1964 and applicalale E��cutive Orders.
SE� � �; ����
COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council 19_
ti4 < ; a
Yeas Nays �`'� i
�-GarLson.` �
Dalglish Approved 19__
Meredith __In Favor
Peterson
Sprafka
�a Mayor
Tedesco A gainst
Mr. President, Byrne
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